FiXAXCES. 



The Secretary presented the Accounts for the Year, which, 

 with the Auditor's report ihereon, had been printed and circulated 

 amongst the Members previous to the Meeting. (An Abstract of 

 the Accounts will be found in Appendix D.) 



Mr Methven, Convener of the Finance Committee, in moving 

 the adoption of the Accounts, pointed out that although the 

 Life Subscriptions were smaller than in the previous year, the 

 Annual Subscriptions were considerably larger. The invested 

 Capital amounted to £944, 17s. 2d., and the balance of 

 Revenue to £329, 3s. lid. This balance was subject to the 

 payment of the cost of the Transactions, which were in course 

 of being printed. 



Mr W. Mackinnox seconded the motion, which was agreed to. 



Excursion Fund. 



The following Abstract of Accounts for the past year was 

 submitted by the Secretary : — 



Excursion to Sweden, \d>th July to 3rd August 1902. 



RECEIPTS. 



Balance in hand at close of last Excursion Account, 

 Contributions to Common Purse, including Deposits, 

 Collected for Axes. .... 



Less Paid, ..... 



5 9 



Collected for Photographs, . . . £15 3 11 



Less Paid, . . . . . 15 2 7 



14 



PAYMENTS. 



Auditor's Fee for 1901 Accounts, . 

 Printing Programmes, etc., 



Steamer Fares, ..... 

 Hotels, Railways, etc., .... 

 Gratuities and Miscellaneous Outlays previous to 

 and throughout Tour, 



Balance carried forward to next Year, being sum in 



National Bank of Scotland on Account Current, . £22 13 11 



Edinburgh, 17th January 1903. — Examined with Vouchers and Memor- 

 andum Book and found correct. Bank Certificate of above balance of 

 £22, 13s. lid. also exhibited to me. John T. Watson, 



Ait^Ator. 



