. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. ANNUAL REPORT. 3 bers leave the city or the vicinity of Taronga Park, and no longer require the privileges of admission thereto, but neglect to send in their formal resignations. In the past the Society has been unable to create a vacancy until the member has been unfinaneial for over twelve months. It is also proposed to authorise the Council to confer honorary titles upon members or other persons who con- tribute substantially to the funds of the Society, or who by rendering valuable personal service to the Society or to Australian zoolo


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. ANNUAL REPORT. 3 bers leave the city or the vicinity of Taronga Park, and no longer require the privileges of admission thereto, but neglect to send in their formal resignations. In the past the Society has been unable to create a vacancy until the member has been unfinaneial for over twelve months. It is also proposed to authorise the Council to confer honorary titles upon members or other persons who con- tribute substantially to the funds of the Society, or who by rendering valuable personal service to the Society or to Australian zoology merit some form of re- cognition. It is anticipated that an opportunity will shortly be afforded this Society of joining in the irreat movement for a Science House, in which all the scientific societies may carry on their work, and funds will be required for the purpose of enabling this Society to be adequately and worthily represented. Representation on Park Trusts. Reference has already been made in The Australian Zoologist to the appoint- ment of several members of this Society as Trustees of the great Parks. It is a matter upon which the Society may fairly express its gratification. The Library. Extensive additions have been made to the shelving in the large room in the Administrative Building at the upper entrance to Taronga Park which the Trustees have placed at the disposal of the Society. Numerous additions to the Library are now made more easily accessible to members, and Mr. A. S. Le Souef, who occupies the adjoining room, has kindly consented to act as Librarian and to issue books (during the day-time) to members requiring them. The Honorary Treasurer (Mr. Phillip Shipway) then presented the balance sheet, which follows. (Page 4). Councillors Re-elect, â !. The retiring Councillors were Drs. E. A. D'Ombrain and W. E. J. Paradico, Messrs. A. H. Chisholm, W. W. Froggatt, A. Musgrave, and E. F. Pollock, all of whom were re-elected. Officers for 1927-8. At a meeting


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