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Zoological matters. Pie was pleased, however.* to notice that the' 
gate money exceeded that of last year by £200, which showed that 
we were not standing still. A more pleasing feature still was the 
substantial reduction in our bank overdraft, which now stood at 
£1039. The improvements in the fVardens, which had been exten¬ 
sive and much needed, are fully described in the report. He had 
pleasure in moving the adoption of the Balance-Sheet and Report. 
On the motion of Mr. F. R. Godfrey, seconded by Major Pur- 
clias, Mr. 1'. Wisewould was elected President for 1907. 
On the motion of Mr. P". R. Godfre}*, Messrs, G. W. Bruce and. 
Major Purchas were elected Vice-Presidents for the same term. 
On the motion of Mr. G. W. Bruce, Mr. T. R. James was again, 
elected Hon. Treasurer. 
The three retiring members of the Council, Messrs. Grimwade, 
Kj'an, and Were were unanimously re-elected. 
A vote of thanks was moved to the Chairman and the meet¬ 
ing terminated. 
