XX THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
EXPENDITURE 
To Railway fares of Members attending Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 1915..$ 961.90 
“ Purchase of Mortgage on Lampman Estatt....................... 1,900.00 
“ Purchase of volumes of Society’s Transactions..................... 31.00 
Me neidental eex pend itunes Uni de ce aeons bilans as ols LRU eka per EEE 10.00 
“ Balance in Merchants Bank of Canada, April 30th, 1916........... 17057 
$4,698.67 
Audited and found correct. 
ADAM SHORTT, 
J. C. GLASHAN, 
Ottawa, May 4, 1916. 
} Auditors. 
C. GORDON HEWITT, 
Honorary Treasurer. 
XIII.—REPORT OF HONORARY LIBRARIAN 
The larger part of the accessions to the Library are by exchange 
with other societies. There are of these about 242 contributing annual 
volumes or monthly numbers. Since the war started the contribu- 
tions from the enemy countries have ceased, thus affecting about 
27 of the number given above. 
The Librarian reports that the making of a card catalogue is in 
progress and about 2,900 entries have been made. Donations have 
been received from the following: 
The estate of the late Dr. G. M. Dawson, through the executors, 
13 volumes of Reports of American Bureau of Ethnology. 
The estate of Sir Wm. Dawson, through Mr. W. B. Dawson, 
1 volume entitled ‘Landfall of L. Erickson.” 
Miss Woodbury Blair, through Dr. H. M. Ami, 2 volumes Spanish 
Settlements in United States. 
The Norwegian Aurora Polaris Expedition, 1 volume. Report 
for 1902-1903. \ 
Interior Department, Ottawa. 1 volume, ‘“The Unexploited 
West.” 
Maine Historical Society, 15 volumes various papers. 
Missouri Historical Society, 7 volumes various papers. 
University of California. Many publications to fill gaps in 
series on our shelves. 
Library of Geological Survey, Canada. Reports of Ontario 
Bureau of Archives for 1904-05-06. 
12 volumes History of the Colony of Plymouth. 
12 volumes Calendar of State Papers, England. 
Reports of Canadian Archives, 1881-1906. 
19 Annual Reports of Geological Survey. 
