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GENERAL INFORMATION 
Membership in the Zoological Society is open 
to all interested in the objects of the organiza¬ 
tion, who desire to contribute toward its sup¬ 
port. 
Annual Membership is $10 yearly, which en¬ 
titles the holder to admission to the Zoological 
Park on all pay days, when the collections may 
be seen to the best advantage, Annual Reports, 
bi-monthly Bulletins, Zoologica, Zoopathologica, 
privileges of the Administration Building, all 
lectures and special exhibitions, and ten com¬ 
plimentary tickets to the Zoological Park for 
distribution. 
Any Annual Member may become a Life 
Member by the payment of $200, A subscriber 
of $1,000 becomes a Patron; $2,500, an Asso¬ 
ciate Founder; $5,000, a Founder; $10,000, a 
Founder in Perpetuity, and $25,000 a Bene¬ 
factor. 
Applications for membership may be given 
to H. R. Mitchell, Chief Clerk, Zoological Park, 
C, H. Townsend, Aquarium, Battery Park, and 
the General Secretary, 111 Broadway, New 
York City. 
The Zoological Park is open every day in the 
year, free, except Monday and Thursday of 
each week, when admission is charged. Should 
either of these days fall on a holiday no admis¬ 
sion fee is charged. The opening and closing 
hours are from 10 o’clock A. M. until one-half 
hour before sunset. 
The Aquarium is open free to the public, 
every day in the year: April to September, nine 
A. M. to five P. M.; October to March, ten 
A. M. to four P. M. 
PUBLICATIONS 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE PHEASANTS (Beebe). Four Royal Quarto Volumes! $250.00. 
Illustrated with reproductions in color from paintings by Thorburn, Lodge, Knight, Fuertes and Jones, 
and many photogravures and maps. Sold in sets only. Volumes I and II completed. 
Annual Report, 
'No. 1 
Paper 
.40 
Cloth 
“ “ 
“ 2 
.75 
$1.00 
“ 
“ 3 
and 
4, 
each . 
.40 
.60 
“ _ 
“ 5 
“ 
6. 
“ . 
.75 
1.00 
“ 
“ 7 
" 
8, 
“ . 
1.00 
1.25 
“ 9 
“ 
10, 
“ . 
1.25 
1.50 
“ ii 
to 
25 
inclusive. 
1.00 
1.25 
Our Vanishing 
Wild 
Life 
( Hornaday ) . . 
2.50 
Destruction of 
(Hornaday) 
Our Birds 
and 
Mammals 
.15 
.40 
.40 
Notes on Mountain Sheep of North 
America ( Hornaday ) . 
The Caribou (Grant) . 
The Origin and Relationship of the Large 
Mammals of North America (Grant). . 
The Rocky Mountain Goat (Grant)*... .[Very rare] 
Heads and Horns Brochure, Nos. 1 and 
2 (Hornaday), each . 
Tropical Wild Life (Beebe; Hartley; 
Zoologica Vol. 
I. Nos. 
1-20 
inclusive 
Un 
Parts] . 
3.85 
Zoologica Vol. 
I. Nos. : 
1-20 
inch 
(Bound) 
6.00 
Zoologica Vol. 
II. 
Nos. 
1, . 
2, 3-- 
1, 5, 
each 
*-->2'5 
Zoologica Vol. 
II. 
No. 
6 ... 
.75 
Zoologica Vol. 
II. 
Nos. 
7, 
8 and 9, 
set 
.25 
Zoologica Vol. 
II. 
Nos. 
10 
and 
11 
each 
.25 
Zoologica Vol. 
III. 
Nos. 
1-2 
inch 
(In < 
one) 
.25 
Zoologica Vol. 
Ill 
Nos. 
3-11 
inch 
(In 
one) . 
1.00 
Zoologica Vol. 
III. 
No. 
12. 
.25 
Zoopathologica 
Vol 
. I. 
Nos 
. 1 to 5. 
each 
.25 
Zoopathologica 
Vol 
. I. 
No. 
6. . . 
.50- 
.60 
1.00 
5.00 
1.00 
3.00 
Bulletin— Bi-monthly .20c. each; Yearly by mail 1.00 
*Can be furnished in 9th Annual Report 1.50 
. 10.00 
(Out of Print) 
(postage 6c.) .50 
.25 
Bulletin Nos. 24 to 60 inclusive, set, cloth bound 
Bulletin Nos. 1, 6, 8, 35, 43 and 46.... 
Official Guide Zoological Park (Hornaday) 
Pets, and how to care for them (Cran¬ 
dall), 303 pages, 59 illustrations. Cloth (postage 12c.) 2.00 
Post Cards: 63 Subjects in colors, in sets 
of 21, set . (postage 2c.) 
Souvenir Book: 24 pages, 7.5 four-color 
illustrations . (postage 3c.) 
Animals in Art Stamps: 32 page album; 
120 mounting spaces; 120 four-color 
animal stamjjs—complete . (postage 6c.) 
Wild Animal Stamp Primer: 96 pages; 49 
animal stories, 50 moun.ing spaces and 
50 four-color animal stamp;—comp'efe.. (postage 7c.) 1.00 
Panorama: Zoological Park, colored—flat 
or folded .. (postage 2c.) 
Photo-Letter; 18 pictures, four colors—two letters. 
Photogravures: Animals and views in the Zoo'ogical 
Park; 12 Subjects. Sepia—two prints, (postage 2c.) 
Enlargements: 12 animal subjects—11 x 14 inches 
Black and white, each . (postage 2c.) 
Duotone—brown, each . (postage 2c.) 
.75 
.85 
.15 
.10 
.25 
.25 
.35 
Jfaro |}nrk Aquarium Nnlnrr iSTrirs 
Sea Shore Life (Mayor), cloth. Net 1.20 
Cultivation of Fishes in Ponds (Townsend), paper.25 
Chameleons of the Sea (Townsend ), paper.25 
Northern Elephant Seal (Townsend), paper.25 
Porpoise in Captivity (Townsend), paper.25 
Natural History of the Whale Shark (Gudger) .25 
The Gaff-Topsail Catfish (Gudger), paper.25 
Illustrated Guide to the Aquarium (Townsend), boards .50 
Fishes in the Home (Ida M. Mellon) .50 
Aquarium Post Cards: Colored. In sets.25 
(For all mail orders except “Sea Shore Life” 
add 5c. postage) 
All publications of the Society for sale at the Zoological Park, 18oth St. and Southern Boule¬ 
vard, New York City. Aquarium publications for sale at the New York Aquarium. 
Battery Park, New York City. 
Corrected to January, 1922. 
