LX1T. Annual Report of ihe Auditors. 



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The Auditors have ihe satisfaction of submitting to the So- 

 ciety the following statements which they trust will shew that 

 its Finances have been carefu'ly administered during the oast 

 year, and that they continue in a prosperous condition. 



The Revenue of the Society has been derived from thi samo 

 sources as last year. These have, happily, been mora than 

 adequate for its current requirements, and have even proved 

 sufficient to meet several contingencies. In tome respects, 

 however, this revenue has no', proved so larga as there was 

 reason to expect. 



The nature of its Expanses Ins likewise been the samo snd 

 has differed little from what was provided for, although 

 the Society runs the risk, in one case, of pacing its tribute 

 to the unfortunate events of the limes. 



This year the Society is again free from debt. It possess a 

 capital of 1,015 drs. 06 cis. in chest, besides a tile of ex- 

 change forwardd to London of which no tidings have been 

 received, and a sum of 675 drs., due by its members for subs- 

 criptions to be recovered, irrespective of any account which 

 may eventually accrue from the claims placed at its disposal 

 by the lite Natural History Society. 



The following statements contain the particulars which, ac- 

 cording to its rules, are required to be furnished to the Society. 



