RECORDS 91 



The second event of importance is the change in the place of 

 meeting. After several years of a somewhat roving existence, 

 the Academy has found shelter with the American Museum of 

 Natural History, where it is hoped it may remain for some 

 time. The acknowledgments of the Academy are due to the 

 Director and other officers of the Museum, for the courtesy and 

 interest which have made this step possible. 



Henry E. Crampton, 

 Recording Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 



Receipts. 



Balance as per last Annual Report. . $1,878.07 



Annual Dues for 1896 $ 10.00 



1897 10.00 



" " 189S 10.00 



1899 30.00 



" 1900 50.00 



" " 1901 1 10.00 



" " 1902 1,965.00 



1903 30.00 2,215.00 



Initiation Fees 35-00 



Life Membership Fee 100.00 



Interest to June 30 on St. Ann's 



Avenue Mortgage of $12,000. . . . 292.00 



Sales of Publications 1 1.62 



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$4,632.19 



Disbursements. 



Expenses of Recording Secretary. . . $ 200.25 



Librarian . . . 166.65 



Treasurer. . . 28.97 



General Expenses 82.50 



Printing Annals 322.61 



Lecture 25.00 



Dues to Scientific Alliance 50.12 876.10 



Balance on Hand $3, 7 56. 00 



