18 Annual Beport. [Feb. 



Extraordinary Expenditure. 



For jjrinting the remaining portion of Major 

 Raverty's article on the " Mihran of Sind and 

 its Tributaries." ... ... Rs. 1,265 



Press Bills for Jour7ial, Part I, Nos. 2-3 of 



1893. ... ... ... Rs. 856 



Total Rs. 2,121 



London Agency. 



Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner and Co., not having submitted 

 their accounts with the Society during the year, nothing can be said 

 about the sales made by them of the Society's publications, or of the 

 amount due to or by the Society. No remittance was made to them 

 during the year. 



The number of copies of parts of the Journals, of the Proceedings, 

 and of the Bihliotheca Inclica sent to the Agents during 1893 for sale, 

 were 308, 110, and 178, valued @ £ 46-l-6ci, £ 8-5-Ocl, and Rs. 106-4-0, 

 respectively. 



Seven invoices of books purchased and of publications of various 

 Societies sent in exchange were received during the year. The value of 

 the books purchased amounted to £ 71-16-5. 



Continental Agency. 

 Mr. Otto Harrassowitz, Bookseller, Leipzig, newly appointed by the 

 Council as agent to the Society, received dui-ing the year, 299 copies of 

 Journals, 273 copies of Proceedings, 843 copies of Bihliotheca Indica 

 valued @ £ 44-17-0(^., £ 9-ll-8|c^., and Rs. 483-8-0, respectively, and 

 the other books for sale amounting to Rs. G9-8-0. 



Library. 



The total number of volumes or parts of volumes added to the 

 library during the year was 2,053, of which 660 were purchased and 

 1,393 presented or received in exchange for the Society's publications. 



A new edition of the Society's Library Catalogue has been taken 

 in hand and the compilation has been entrusted to the Assistant Secre- 

 tary of the Society. 



Publications. 

 There were published during the year, ten numbers of the Proceed- 

 ings (No. 10 of 1892 and Nos. 1 to 9 of 1893) containing 210 pages of 

 letter-press ; four numbers of the Journal, Part I (No. 4 of 1892 and 



