TREASURER'S REPORT. 



its Operations, would strongly iirge upon the Members the 

 necessity of still further increasing the number of sub- 

 scribers, as the only uaeans, witbout increasing the amount 

 of the Annual Subscriptions, of placing the Funds in a 

 healthy and efficient State." 



In the absence of the Treasurer, the Financial Report 

 was read by the Rev. W. A. Jones, of which the following 

 is an abstract : — 



&f)e Crcasurcc t'n Srcount tottl) nje Somcrsctsrjire S3rcIjafoIogt'caI antr 

 Dr. Natural Sjistors Sorictg. Cr. 



1857. £ s. d. 



To Balance of former Account 1111 5 

 „ Subscriptions - - 200 



The Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, and Treasurers, were 

 severally re-appointed. J. H. Speke, Escp, was elected 

 Honorary Corresponding Member; Messrs. Edwards 

 Beadon, "W. E. Surtees, Wm. Blake, Capt. Doveton, 

 Rev. J. P. Scott, Rev. W. T. Redfern, Rev. Dr. Rout- 

 lcdge, and the Rev. T. A. Voules, were elected as Members 

 of Committce. 



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