VI 11 PROCEEDINGS. 



Thanking the Institute for the high honor of my election to the 

 presidency for the last three years, and regretting that I was not 

 better able to fulfil the duties of so important a post, I now ask you 

 to proceed with the regular work of our annual meeting. 



The Treasurer's report was presented, and having been audited 

 and found correct, were received and adopted. The following is an 

 analytical statement of the expenditure for 1901-1902 : 



PCBLICATION Ol" TRANSACTIONS : — 



Vol. X , Part .S, (1903-1901) : 



Engravings and expressage on same $ 20 8.5 



Vol. X., Part 4, (1901-1902) : 



Engravings 1 04 



$ 21 89 



DlSTRIBCTION OF TRANSACTIONS : — 



Vol. X , Part .3 : 



Addressing and supervising distribution 15 OO 



Library Expenses : — 



Self-i aking stamps $ 4 00 



Expressage on books 1 70 



5 70 



Calling meetings 10 32 



Ch.iirs for meetings - . — 2 50 



Advertising Annual Meeting 9 50 



Postage (Secretary's) ... 7S 



Telegram 35 



Letter tile 65 



Type^vriting report to Royal Society . 50 



Truckage on black-boai d .... 50 



$ 67 69 



The Report on ihe Library was presented by H. Piers, and was 

 received and adopted. 



A report from President E. Haycock, of the 'King's County 

 Branch of the Institute, Wolfville, N. S., on the work done by the 

 branch during its .second session (1901-1902) was read by Mr. Piers. 



