Annual Report of the New York Zoological SocietyThe Society, 1919 |
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Alligator American anemone animals Annual ARTHUR Bactrian camel Bass Beebe Birds Board of Managers Bonds Bronx Lake BROWN Brown Trout building cages Chief Clerk clam CLARK coal collections crab Curator Daniel Giraud Elliot December 31 Deer Ditmars EDWARD EDWIN ELD'S DEER elected Executive Committee exhibition EXPENDITURES fishes FRANK FREDERICK Frog Fund Schedule GEORGE Grunt H. R. MITCHELL HENRY HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN HERMANN W Honorably Discharged Income Account invertebrates JAMES January JOHN KUSER living LOUIS MADISON GRANT maintenance Mammals Miscellaneous MISS months Painted Turtle Parrot Pension Fund PERCY Pheasant Porgy PYNE RECEIPTS Received in poor repairs Report reptiles RICHARD ROBERT Rockfish Salamander salt water SAMUEL Sand skating Snakes Snapper Special Subscriptions species specimens Sunfish supplies Terrapin THOMAS TOWNSEND Treasurer tropical Trout Turtle Unexpended balance vertebrates weeks yellow perch York Aquarium York City York Zoological Society Zoological Park
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Página 144 - Said corporation may raise money by the issue of bonds, secured by a mortgage on any or all of its property not acquired from said city or state. SEC. 6. Said corporation may take, purchase, and hold real and personal estate necessary for the purpose of its incorporation, and shall possess the general powers and be subject to the restrictions and liabilities prescribed in Article II of Chapter 23 of the Consolidated Laws, entitled "General Corporation Law," being chapter 38 of the Laws of 1909.
Página 144 - An act to incorporate the New York Zoological Society and to provide for the establishment of a zoological garden in the City of New York" in relation to real and other property. Became a law May 26, 1917, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, threefifths being present. ACCEPTED BY THE CITY. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter four hundred and thirty-five of the laws...
Página 149 - SEC. 1. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, two VicePresidents, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and a Director of the Zoological Park.
Página 145 - Chapter four hundred and forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and two, entitled "An Act to authorize a further appropriation to the New York Zoological Society for the support of the New York Aquarium," is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 1.
Página 145 - An act relating to education, constituting chapter sixteen of the consolidated laws," as amended by chapter one hundred and forty of the laws of nineteen hundred and ten, is hereby...
Página 144 - The managers of said corporation shall have power to make and adopt by-laws for the management and government of its affairs and business, for the admission, suspension, and expulsion of its members, and for the terms and conditions of membership; to prescribe the number and mode of election of its officers; to define their duties; to provide for the safe-keeping of its property, and from time to time to alter and modify its By-laws. SEC. 4. The affairs and business of said corporation shall be managed...
Página 147 - Secretary, upon the request of the President or the Chairman of the Executive Committee, or at the written request of ten members. SEC. 4. Notices of all meetings shall be mailed to each member of the Society at least three days before such meeting.
Página 146 - Society, a further sum or sums, in its discretion, for the use of the said New York Zoological Society, provided, however, that the additional appropriation hereby authorized shall be made only in case an agreement is entered into between the said New York Zoological Society and the city of New York, acting by its board of estimate and apportionment for the adequate keeping, maintenance, extension, preservation and exhibition of the building and approaches thereto and collections of aquatic animals...
Página 149 - Society shall consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, a Secretary and a Director of the Zoological Park. These officers, with the exception of the Director, shall be elected at the annual meeting of the Board of Managers, but any vacancy may be filled for an unexpired term by the Board of Managers, or by the Executive Committee, until the next annual election. SEC. 2. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Board and of the Society, and shall be ex-offido a member of...
Página 149 - Society, and shall be ex-officio a member of the Executive and Auditing Committees. SEC. 3. The Vice-Presidents shall, in the absence of the President, perform his duties and possess his powers, acting in the order of their election. SEC. 4. The Treasurer shall receive, collect and hold, subject to the order of the Board of Managers, or the Executive Committee, all dues, subscriptions, warrants from the City, fees and securities.