Nem Work Zoological Society 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
MEMBERSHIP.—Membership in the Zoological Society is open to all interested in the 
objects of the organization, who desire to contribute toward its support. 
The cost of Annual Membership is $10 yearly, which entitles the holder to admission to 
the Zoological Park on all pay days, when the collections may be seen to the best advantage. 
Members are entitled to the Annual Report, bi-monthly Bulletin, Zoologica, Zoopathologica, 
privileges of the Administration Building, all lectures and special exhibitions, and ten compli- 
mentary tickets to the Zoological Park for distribution. 
Any Annual Member may become a Life Member by the payment of $200. A subscriber 
of $1,000 becomes a Patron; $2,500, an Associate Founder; $5,000, a Founder; $10,000, a 
Founder in Perpetuity, and $25,000 a Benefactor. 
Applications for membership may be given to H. R. Mitchell, Chief Clerk, Zoological Park, 
C. H. Townsend, Aquarium, Battery Park, and the General Secretary, 111 Broadway, New York 
City. 
ZOOLOGICAL PARK.—The Zoological Park is open every day in the year, free, except 
Monday and Thursday of each week, when admission is charged. Should either of these days 
fall on a holiday no ‘admission fee is charged. The opening and closing hours are from 10 
o'clock A. M. until one-half hour before sunset. 
NEW YORK AQUARIUM.—The Aquarium is open free to the public, every day ‘n the 
year: April to September, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; October to March, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 
PUBLICATIONS 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE PHEASANTS (BEEBE). Four Royal Quarto Volumes, $250.00 
Illustrated with reproductions in color from paintings by Thorburn, Lodge, Knight, Fuertes and Jones, 
and many photogravures and maps. Volumes I and II ready for distribution. Sold in sets only. Pros- 
pectus, specimen plate and subscription blank will be mailed upon application. 
Paper Cloth , Pets, and how to care for them (L. S. Cran- 
RndtaleiRe not eNotes ee ee, eee 40 dail), 303 pages, 59 illustrations. Cloth (postage 12c.) 2.00 
“ eee ce 2 75 $1.00 Post Cards: 63 Subjects in colors, in sets 
< r, ae € se ie . pea ee ae ‘60 Os US Sic oa Dod toe nn = OBS etod ate oacso (postage 20.) .25 
= a Py a2 ae : : Savers Book: 24 pages, 8 x 11%, 75 
5 6, Bree 75 1.00 four-color illustrations .............. (postage 3c.) .75 
“ e ped aa Sareea enicreiapieimws 00, 1.25 | Animals in Art Stamps: 32 page album; 
“ “ Cibo [a CMa (1) Tied 1.25 1.50 120 mounting spaces; 120 four-color 
“ on <eHentQuMOa inclusive 1.00 1.25 animal stamps—complete ............. (postage 6c.) .85 
Wild Animal Stamp Primer: 96 pages; 49 
Our Vanishing Wild Life (Hornaday).. et animal stories, 50 mounting spaces and 
Destruction of Our Birds and Mammals 50 four-color animal stamps—complete. (postage 7c.) 1.00 
(Hornaday) Deseret erence neers ay Panorama: Zoological Park, colored—fat 
Notes on Mountain Sheep of North CrdaeiG) Glas eae neice em oreneco ack (postage 2c.) .15 
valoda, (Caheta tt a) OC ABOOU COR CEE 40 Photo-Letter; 18 pictures, four colors—two letters...... 10 
hes Carshowl (Grant yer celsiis «i <7a/s/ ee vat -40 -60 Photogravures: Animals and views in the Zoological 
The Origin and Relationship of the Large Park; 12 Subjects. Sepia—two prints. (postage 2c.) .25 
Mammals of North America (Grant).. 1.00 sane ements: nt auisael subjects—11 * ue ee oe 
aa ; ; lack ‘and! white, ‘each’ or Sigs. oie cate postage 2c.) .25 
ee eos eae Ure of Print] Duotone—brown, each ............... (postage 2c.) .35 
2 (Hornaday), each...... oc Ps de 1.00 “6 = = 
Tropical Wild Life (Beebe; Hartley; New York Aquarium Nature Series 
eGIEOY Lc cane ee ae 3.00 Sea Shore Life @fayor), cloth: s..6...--s.bsevcsecce 1.20 
Zoologica Vol. I. Nos. 1-20 inclusive.... 3.85 6.00 Cultivation of Fishes in Ponds (Townsend), paper.... .25 
Zoologica Vol. II. Nos. 1, 2, 3-4, 5, each 25 Chameleons of the Sea (Townsend), paper............ 25 
Hoeolopica, Volel dls NOs Osi. cc's/s adie a eseie aie 75 Northern Elephant Seal (Townsend), paper.,.......... 25 
Zoologica Vol. II. Nos. 7, 8 and 9, set 25 Porpoise in Captivity (Townsend), paper.............. 25 
Zoologica Vol. II. Nos. 10 and 11 each 25 Natural History of the Whale Shark (Gudger)....... 25 
Zoopathologica Vol. I. Nos. 1 to 5, each 25 The Gaff-Topsail Catfish (Gudger), paper............. 25 
Bulletin—Bi-monthly ........ 20c. each; Yearly by mail 1.00 Illustrated Guide to the Aquarium (Townsend), boards .50 
Bulletin Nos. 24 to 60 inclusive, set, cloth bound..... 16.00 Fishes in the Home (Ida M. Mellen)...........2.ccee0e 50 
Bulletin Nos. 1, 6, 8, 35, 43 and 46..... (Out of Print) Aquarium Post Cards: Colored. In sets, each........ 25 
Official Guide Zoological Park (Hornaday) (postage 6c.)  .50 (Hor valle maill~orders’ add. “Se. :postasesexcept 
*Can be furnished in 9th Annual Report 1.50 “Sea Shore Life’’) 
All publications of the Society for sale at the Zoological Park, 185th St. and Southern Boule- 
vard, New York City. Aquarium publications for sale at the New York Aquarium, 
Battery Park, New York City. 
Corrected to November, 1921 
