ANNUAL REPORT, 1914 
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those donors who have helped the Society in the past by gifts of 
money and specimens. 
The arrangement, which has been of considerable benefit to 
the Society, whereby the Museum was sublet to Government as 
offices for the Game Warden, was terminated at the year end, 
the Game Warden having removed to adjacent premises. 
The extension to the Museum building for which negotia- 
tions were in progress, and which was mentioned in the last 
report, has had to be postponed for financial reasons. 
There has been a slight falling off in membership during 
the year, which, in view of the strain there will now be on the 
limited resources of the Society, it is most desirable should be 
made up during the ensuing year. 
It is hoped that members will do all in their power to induce 
new members to join the Society. 
It is a matter of regret to the Committee that it has not been 
possible to publish more than one copy of the Journal (No. 8) 
during the year, but it is satisfactory to be able to record that 
this number has maintained the reputation of the Society’s 
publications in point of general interest. 
The Committee again gratefully acknowledges the help it 
has received from various individuals by contributions to the 
columns of the Journal and gifts of specimens to the Museum. 
John Sergeant, 
Honorary Secretary. 
