PJROGItJESS OF THJE MAMMAL SURVEY. 



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of India have promised Ra. 7,500 as mentioned above and 

 Mr. Ratan Tata has kindly promised another donation of 

 Rs. 1,000 towards this object on the understanding that the rest of 

 Rs. 7,500 is obtained and the object carried out. The Committee 

 therefore hope that the balance may speedily be obtained, so that 

 the provision for the other two collectors may not have to be 

 dipped into. 



At the s ame time it will be noticed that the subscription list 

 this time includes very few members' names and it is eai'nestly 

 hoped that members will not lose their enthusiasm for the scheme 

 in consequence of some Governments having given the Society a 

 helping hand. 



Small annual subscriptions towards the Mammal Survey Fund 

 will be very acceptable as the work cannot be carried through 

 thoroughly unless a good deal more money is forthcoming. 



MAMMAL FUND. 



FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS UP TO 30th SEPTEMBER 1912. 



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