xvi TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS 



EXPENDITUUE. 



Printing (including Transactions for Session 1900-1901, 



£27, 148.) .... 

 Rooms for Meetings, Tea, etc. 

 Stationery, Postages, Carriages, etc. 

 Fire Insurance on Books, etc. 



Balance — being Excess of Income over Expenditure, 



State of Funds. 

 Amount of Funds at close of Session 1900-1901 



Add — Increase during Session 1901-1902, as above . 



Amount of Funds at close of Session 1901-1902, subject 

 to Expense of Printing Transactions for Session 



1901-1902, estimated at £60 £140 4 10 



Being: — Sum in Current Account with 

 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd. . 

 Sum in Deposit Receipt with do. 

 Due by Treasurer 



As above 



Note. — Subscriptions in arrear, 1901-1902, 15s.; one member, three 

 years, £2, Ss. 



The Keport was adopted, and the Treasurer and the 

 Auditor were thanked for their services. 



W. J. CuLLEN, Esq., 10 Darnaway Street, proposed by 

 Mr. Alexander Somerville, B.Sc., F.L.S., and seconded 

 by the Eev. D. Paul, M.A., LL.D., was balloted for and 

 duly elected a Eesident Fellow of the Society. 



The following Candidates were proposed as Eesident 

 Fellows of the Society : — 



Donald Cameron M'Intosh, Esq.,M.A., 37 Warrender 

 Park Terrace, proposed by Mr. Alexander 

 Somerville, B.Sc, F.L.S., seconded by Dr. E. 

 Stewart MacDougall. 



J. C. Fraser, Esq., Comely Bank Nurseries, proposed 

 by Mr. Egbert Lindsay, seconded by Dr. Wm. 

 Watson, 



