IV ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



Brought forward $5,000 00 



1905. Cr. 



Sept. 26. — Grip Company — illustrations $ 51 25 



" — Heliotype Co.— illustrations 113 00 



" — American Express 2 30 



—Engrossing (E. P. King) 3 75 



—Typewriting (M. G. Bristow) 3 75 



" —Mortimer & Co 34 25 



" — Expenses on European distribution 128 26 



" —Express 34 85 



Oct. 4. — Copying (Bristow) 4 05 



Dec. 18. — Printing Transactions, on account 1,000 00 



1906. 



Jan. 8. — Crown Lithographing Co 1 25 



" — Freight and Insurance to London 21 11 



" — Express charges 6 15 



Mch. 21. — Printing Transactions, on account 1,000 00 



" — Proofreading — French 40 00 



" —Mortimer & Co.— Binding 144 15 



" — Express 9 88 



" — Orme & Co. — use of piano 3 00 



" — John Eohertson — storage 48 00 



" — J. K. O'Connell— Copying diagrams 10 00 



April 5. — Insurance 78 75 



M,ay 9. — Grip Engraving Co 104 85 



" — M. G. Bristow— typewriting 2 80 



" — Crown Lithographing Co 6 25 



—Telegraph Co 95 



May 10. — American Express Co 2 92 



2,854 52 



Balance on hand $2,145 48 



3. — Inactive Membees. 

 The Council would call attention to the necessity of keeping the 

 activity of its membership up to the standard set by its founders. 

 The objects of the Society are plainly set forth in the statute of organ- 

 ization (46 Vic, cap. 46), as well as in the first of its Eegulations. 

 jit is a society for work in literature and science and its founders, 

 by regular attendance and by contributions to the Transactions mani- 

 fested a living interest in the promotion of science and letters in the 

 Dominion of which they were citizens. The membership is limited, 

 and no provision has been made in the statute of organization for 



