REPORTS OF THE TREASURER. 



EEPOET OF THE TREASUEER 



for the year ending December 31, 1900. 



The treasurer would respectfully report that the total active 

 membership of the Academy is 179. 



Five members have been dropped from the list by request or 

 for non-payment of dues. Of the total membership 136 liave 

 paid dues up to date or beyond; 16 are one year in arrears; 

 14 are two years in arrears ; 4 are three years in arrears ; 7 aref 

 four years in arrears; 2 are five years in arrears. 



I would respectfully recommend that members now four 

 years or more in arrears be dropped from the Academy roll in 

 compliance with the resolution passed by the Academy at its 

 annual meeting in 1892. If no objections are raised such names 

 will be stricken from the list of members. 



Accompanying this report is a statement of the finances of the 

 Academy with vouchers for expenditures. There is now in the 

 treasury one thousand five hundred and thirteen dollars and 

 eighty-seven cents ($1,513.87). One thousand dollars is in- 

 vested in a debenture bond bearing 5 per cent interest, payable 

 January 1st, 1901. Five hundred and thirteen dollars and 

 eighty-seven cents ($513.87) are in the general fund, an in- 

 crease of seventy-five dollars and forty-four cents ($75.44) over 

 the balance of December 28th, 1899. 



At the beginning^ of the vear the treasurer was authorized to 

 purchase a new set of books and transfer all the accounts. This 

 was done and the books accompany this report for inspection. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. R. Buckley, 



Treasurer. 



