50 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [VoL. II. 



" Balance in hands of Curator 15 20 



" Balance in Bank 5 43 



$1,005 25 

 Certified correct, 24th April, 1890. 



ARTHUR HARVEY,) 

 (Signed) ^^ £ MIDDLETOX, t^'"'^'^''''-'- 



Toronto, April 15th, 1890. 



The Auditors having examined the accounts and vouchers, which, as 

 usual, are in perfect order, beg to report : — That the distribution of the 

 various items of revenue and expenditure made by the Treasurer cor- 

 responds with the cash accounts kept by Mr. Young. We have also 

 checked the Bank book. 



The Auditors' recommendation of last year, to have the various assets 

 of the Institute valued, has been carried out as respects the building and 

 ground, and it appears that the whole property is more valuable than 

 previous balance sheets disclosed. We have had an entry made which 

 shows approximately the true present value of the property. 



We do not see that any report has been made as to the value of the 

 library and museum. Though it is difficult to appraise these assets, we 

 think an attempt should be made. 



ARTHUR HARVEY,| 



W. E. MIDDLETON,/^^''^^^''''-^- 



APPENDIX HI. 



PAPERS READ SESSION, 1889-9O. 

 1889, Nov. 2. " Pelotechthen Balanoides,"— Arthur Harvey, Esq. 



" Prison Reform in the United States," — Dr. A. M. 

 Rosebrugh. 

 " " 9. " French Relics from Village Sites of the Hurons," — A. 



F. Hunter, B. A. 

 " " 16. "City Sanitation and the Sewage Problem," — L. J. 



Clark, Esq. 

 '• " 30. " Scientific Time Reckoning," — Sandford Fleming, CM. 



G., LL.D. 

 " Dec. 7. " The Canadian Indian Research and Aid Society." — 

 Rev. E. F. Wilson. 

 14. "The Cruel Plant (Physianthus Albens),"— Arthur Har- 

 vey, Esq. 

 "Birds recently added to the Museum," — J. B. Williams, 

 Esq. 



