XVI EOYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. 



Treasurer's Eeport of Fees. 



On the 27th January, 1890, the Honorary Secretary gave me the statement of subscriptions re- 

 ceived and due to Maj', 1890. This showed: — 



Commutation Subscription — 



Nine at $20 $180 00 



Annual Subscription- 



Section ] 



Section 2 12 1 72 00 j 



Section 3 



Section 4 



35 



Collected by Dr. Selwyn to May, 1891- 

 Annual Subsci-iption — 



Section 1 

 Section 2 

 Section 3 

 Section 4 



39 



Leaving due to Ist May, 1890- 



$778 25 



S. 1, $172;S. 2, $90 ; S. 3, $88 ; S. 4, $10 $360 00 



Less $62 due by members deceased and resigned... 62 00 



$298 00 



8 members have paid sub. for 1891 in advance 



10 do have commuted under Eule 7 



62 do subscription due 1st May, 1891, $2 124 00 



Due to 1st May, 1891 $422 00 



The minutes of the ninth general meeting, as they appear in Vol. VIII. of the ' Transactions,' 

 were considered as read and approved. 



Messrs. T. Macfarlane and James Fletcher were appointed auditors for the Society for the past 

 and ensuing years. 



On motion of Doctors Withrow and Girdwood the Council's report was ordered to be considered 

 forthwith. 



Dr. Johnson pointed out an error in printed Proceedings for 1890, XLV., at foot of page. The 

 two sentences ought to form only one paragraph, so as to show that they are only one clause. The 

 statement at tlio top of the j)age, where there is an error in printing, also shows this. When papers 

 are printed which were not written by Fellows, they should have this indicated by the word " com- 

 municated " if in English, and "présenté par " if in French. 



