20 

 TREASURER'S REPORT. 



To tlie Council of tlie Ottawa Field- Xaturalists' Clah : 



Gentlemen, Herewith I beg to siibmit a Statement of the 

 Receipts and Expenditure during the i)ast year. It will be observed, 

 with regard to the fc^xcursions, that merely the balances have been 

 extended. This, I think, gives a clearer idea of the results of this 

 important part of the Club's work. 



I would suggest to the Council that some means should be adopted 

 to drav;' the attention of the members of the Club to those firms who 

 a sist us by advertising in ** The Ottawa Naturalist," They are a great 

 li''lp to us, and I think it only right that the members should do 

 liu...i!('ss with them whenever ])ossible. 



I am, Gentlemen, 



Yours truly, 



JAMES FLETCHER, 



Treasurer. 



TREASURER'S BALANCE SHEET. 



Pr. 



The Treasurer in account ii'ith tlie Otlairu Fi'^ld-NaturuUsts' Chth. 



Cr. 



Eeceh't.s. 



xo IVlancp, 1886-87 ^34 92 



Meiuljership Fees 152 00 



" Arrears 20 00 



Profit on Excursions 14 60 



Sale of Transactions 17 05 



Advertisements 33 00 



JSoiice lieceipts 1 10 



P72 67 



ExrKXDITUllE. 



By Nos. 1 tol2 < Ottawa Xatm'- 



alist" $238 66 



Jliscellaneous printing 3 75 



Postage 6 65 



Stationery 2 40 



Loss on Excursion No. 5 . . . 1 05 



Balance 20 16 



$272 67 



