graphs, books, etc., and all admission fees, are expended by the Society 

 in the purchase of animals for the Park. It is well that visitors should 

 know that all net profits realized in the Park go directly toward the 

 increase of the animal collections. 



The Society maintains a supply of boats for hire, and riding ani- 

 mals of various kinds for the amusement of children. 



Membership in the Society costs $10 per annum. For this sum a 

 member receives all publications of the Society, a pass admitting him 

 to the Park on pay days, admittance to the Administration Building 

 where there is a library, a remarkable collection of heads and horns, 

 comfortable reading and rest rooms, and the beginning of a collection 

 of paintings of wild animal life. The Society is desirous of increasing 

 its membership, and applications may be addressed to the Secretary, 

 No. 11 Wall Street, New York City. 



The Society is governed by a board of thirty-six managers, elected 

 annually by its members. 



The officers for the year 1914 are as follows : 



President 



HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN 



Vice-Presidents 



SAMUEL THORNE MADISON GRANT 



Executive Committee 

 Madison Grant, Chairman 

 Percy R. Pyne 

 Samuel Thorne 

 William White Niles 

 Wm. Pierson Hamilton 

 Frank K. Sturcis 

 Lispenard Stewart 

 Watson B. Dickerman 



Henry Fairfield Osborn, ex-oMcio 

 Secretary. MADISON GRANT, 11 Wall Street 

 Treasurer, PERCY R. PYNE, 30 Pine Street 

 WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, Director, Zoological Park 

 CHARLES H. TOWNSEND, Director, Aquarium 



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