PROCEEDINGS FOR 1918 XIX 



Dublin, 30 volumes; South Australia, 23 volumes; Queensland, 11 

 volumes; Victoria, 30 volumes; Tasmania, 10 volumes; New South 

 Wales, 29 volumes; and South Africa, 2 volumes. 



Ninety-four volumes of publications of the Carnegie Institute 

 were added to fill the contract. 



To the authors' sets have been added volumes received from 

 L. J. Burpee, J. Mavor, R. W. McLachlan, R. W. Riddell, D. C. Scott 

 and J. H. Coyne. 



A contribution has also been received from the estate of the late 

 Dr. W. D. LeSueur, consisting of about 80 volumes of Revue des 

 Deux Mondes. 



A box of publications has also been received from the Massachu- 

 setts Historical Society. These and a number of later contributions 

 have been stored in the Library pending the absence since December 

 of the Librarian, whose services have been acquired by the Office of 

 the Food Controller. 



VIL — The following is the financial statement of the Honorary 

 Treasurer for the year ending April 30th, 1918. The statement in- 

 cludes the Government Grant Account and the General Account and 

 it has been audited by two members of the Society: — Dr. Adam 

 Shortt and Dr. J. C. Glashan — who were appointed for that purpose: 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 

 FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th APRIL, 1918 



GOVERNMENT GRANT ACCOUNT 



Receipts 



By .Balance in Bank of Montreal, May 1st, 1917 $ 3,874.62 



" Grant from Dominion Government 4 , 000 . 00 



" Bank Interest on Account 114 .40 



$ 7,989.02 

 Expenditure 



To Printing and Publication of Transactions $ 4,005 .49 



" Maintenance of Library and Librarian's salary 441 .81 



" Clerical assistance 365 . 00 



" Insurance 66 . 00 



" Miscellaneous expenditures 10.92 



" Balance in Bank of Montreal, April 30, 1918 3,159.80 



$ 8,049.02 

 Less outstanding cheques 60 . 00 



S 7,989.02 



