Annual Meeting. 3 



In the latter excursion the members had the advantag'e of the 

 presence of Dr Munro, who gave it as his opinion that the crannog 

 was well worthy of investigation, and that excavations should be 

 made in it. Mr Murray, one of their vice-presidents, had con- 

 sented to collect subscriptions to defray the expenses of these 

 <^xcavations. 



Teeasukek's Report. 



The Treasurer (Mr J. A. Moodie) read his annual report from 

 1st October, 1899, to 30th September, 1900 :— 



CHARGE. 



Subscriptions from 139 Members at 5s each 

 Uo. „ 9 „ 2s 6d each 



Entrance Fees from 9 New Nembers 

 Arrears of Subscriptions paid 

 Subscription paid in advance 

 Copies of Transactions sold ... 

 Interest on Bank Account ... 

 Balance due to Treasurer 

 Z,e«.s Balance in Savino;s Bank 



DISCHARGE. 



Balance due Treasurer at close of last Account 

 Less Balance in Savings Bank 



Paid Salax'v of Keeper of Rooms and additional Allowance for 



Heating Rooms during Winter Months 

 Paid for Stationery, Printing, &c. 

 Paid for Periodicals and Books 

 Paid for Coals and (ias 

 Paid Fire Insurance Premium, less bonus 

 Paid for Repairs 

 Paid Expenses of calling Meetings : — 



Post Cards 



Addressing same 



Printing same 



Carry forward ... ... ... .. .i'l.") !S 11 



