GENERAL INFORMATION 



MEMBERSHIP IX THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Membership in the Zoological Society is open to all interested in the objects of the organiza- 

 tion, who desire to contribute toward its support. 



The cost of Annual jNIembership is $10 per year, which entitles the holder to admission to 

 the Zoological Park on all pay days, when he may see the collections to the best advantage 

 Members are entitled to the Annual Reports, bi-monthly Bulletins, Zoologica, privileges of the 

 Administration Building, all lectures and special exhibitions, and ten complimentary 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. 



ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



The Zoological Park is open every day in the year, free, except Monday and Thursday of 

 each week, when admission is charged. Siiould either of these days fall on a holiday no admis- 

 sion fee is charged. From May 1 to November 1, the opening and closing hours are from 9 

 o'clock A. M. until one-half hour before sunset. From November 1 to I\Iay 1, the opening and 

 closins hours are from 10 o'clock A. !M. until one-half hour before sunset. 



Applications for membership may be given to the Chief Clerk, in the Zoological Park; 

 C. H. Townsend, N. Y. Aquarium, Battery Park, New York City, or forwarded to the General 

 Secretary, No. 11 Wall Street. New York City. 



NEW YORK AQUARIUM. 



The Aquarium is open every day in the year: April 15 to October 15, from 9 o'clock 

 A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M.; October 16 to April 11, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 4, o'clock P. M. No 

 admission is charfrcd. 



PUBLIC 



Annual Report No. 1 Paper S .40 



2 •• .75 Cloth $1.00 



•• 3 and 4, each . " .40 " .GO 



5 •• 6 ■■ . ■■ .7.=> ■• 1.00 



7 '• 8 " . •■ 1.00 ■' 1.25 



" •• 10 " . " 1.25 '• L.W 



11. 12, 13, 14, 



15, IG, 17, each " 1.00 " 1.25 



Our Vanishing Wild Life (Horna- 



day) postpaid " 1.65 



Destruction of Our Birds and 

 Mammals (Hornaday) " .15 



Notes on Mountain Sheep of 



North America (Hornaday). .. . *' .40 



The Caribou (Grant) " .40 .60 



The Origin and Relationship of 

 the Larse Mammals of North 

 America (Grant) " 1.00 



The Rocky Mountain Goat (Grant) '• 1.00 



Zoologica Vol. 1. Nos. 1-11 inclu- 

 sive, set '■ 2.30 



Publications for sale at the Zoological Par 



ATIONS 



Sea-Shore Life (Mayer) Cloth 1.20 



The National Collection of Heads 

 & Horns (Hornaday) Large 

 Quarto. Parts land 2, each... Paper 1.00 



Bulletin Nos. 1 and 6 Out of Print 



Bulletins — Bi-monthly 20c. each: Yearly by Mail 1.00 



Bulletin Nos. 5 to 23 inclusive Set, cloth bound 5.00 



Odicial Guide to the New York Zoological Park (Hornaday) 

 25 



Soucenir Books: Series No. 2, 36 pages, 5K x 7H inches. 33 

 fuU page illustrations in colors. Price, 25c.; 

 postage 3c. 



Series No. 3, 48 pages, 7x9 inches, 73 illustra- 

 tions from four color plates. Price 50c., post- 

 age 3c. 



Souvenir Postal Cards: Series of 72 subjects in colors, sold 

 in sets of 24 cards, assorted subjects, for 25 

 cents; postage 2 cents per set. 



Photogravures: Series of 12 subjects in sepia. Animals and 

 views in the Zoological Park. Sold in sets 

 of 2 sulijects. Price 25 cents per set; sent 

 postpaid. 



k and at the New York Aquarium. 



