Annual Meeting. ] 254 [May 7, 
The Society returns thanks to all these unknown donors 
as well as to those on the following list of Schools. 
Andrew . . - - $9.00 Brought forward $326.50 
Allston. : é ei 00 Hawes ; : . - , 4.00 
Bennett . 5 A >. e008. Hillside . : : . - S200 
Brimmer . 4 f son 8B Horace Mann . ‘ - 15.00 
Bowditch . ‘ . - 20.00 Lewis A 3 - - 8.00 
Bigelow . : : «SOO Lawrence . ‘ - . 18.00 
Bowdoin . 5 : - 12.00 Lyman . ; : -- 60 
Bunker Hill ; - 24.50 Minot : : ; . 28.00 
Comins . ; : - 12.00 Mather . , 5 -. (600 
Central . é ; s4) #8500 Newton . 3 A - . 8.00 
Chas. Sumner . c SPRANG) Norcross . ‘ i . 138.00 
Drake ‘ ‘ ‘ POU) Normal . : : - 15.00 
Dudley. : ; . 15.50 Phillips . : : «6 OO 
Dwight . . jy wi 224, 001 i GereSeott, (cuca hie ha 
Everett . ; : » 66-00.) anice a a. Wane : : - 14.00 
Emerson . . <) hae 2O-00)) |) OkmHleti same . VS ese 
Eliot, W. Roxbury . 5 SOD Sherwin . : : - 12.00 
Frothingham . - - 10.00 Stoughton . 2 - / 4700 
Franklin . , . 20.00 Tileston . 3 5 i eo s00 
Gaston . ; ; + 1100 Watertown 2 3 «6.00 
Hancovl +). tea ine . 19.50 Warren . o>) Tei ean 
Harris : ; : 019500 Winthrop . 5 : - 10.00 
-_—_—— $575.00 
Teachers from Quincy 5 . : : ‘ : A . 42.00 
c “¢ various schools . s : ; : ; ‘i 172.00 
Total, : : : $789.00 
Notwithstanding this generous assistance, it would hardly 
have been possible to carry on the several courses without 
the friendly aid and direct assistance in various ways of the 
following institutions and persons : — 
The Institute of Technology, which most generously gave. 
us the use of Huntington Hall, upon the payment of a merely 
nominal sum for cleaning and heating. 
The Museum of Comparative Zoology, under the direc- 
tion of Mr. Alexander Agassiz, which, through Count 
Pourtalés, Dr. Hermann Hagen, and Mr. E. C. Hamlin, at 
various times assisted us by donations of specimens from 
the respective departments superintended by these gentlemen. 
