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Jfbt Annual Report 



ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



1863. 



The TREASURER submitted the following Balance Sheet, which 

 had been passed by the Auditors. 



Balance Sheet of the Anthropological Society for the Year 1863. 



CR. s. d. 

 Paid for printing and litho- 

 graphy 228 5 



Stationery and binding.... 23 4 6 



Meetings 32 10 6 



Attendance 1010 



Advertisements 50 11 3 



Postages, messengers, can- 

 dles, cleaning offices, tin 



box, and sundry expenses 56 7 



Reporting 5 15 6 



Mr. Blake's expenses to 



Newcastle 14 



Still owing for printing. ... 155 1 3 

 Balance in favour of the 



Society 64 11 5 



DR. s. d. 

 Received 183 Annual Sub- 

 scriptions at 2 : 2 : 384 6 



A Fellow, on account of sub- 

 scription 1 



One Fellow overpaid 



Subscriptions in arrear. ... 63 

 Two life compositions at21 42 

 Subscriptions to Journals. . 29 

 Donations : 



Mr. Christy 5 



Mr.J.F.Collit.gwood 10 10 

 Mr.S.E.Collincwood 5 5 



20 15 



For copies of the President's 

 Inaugural Address ...... 



Average value of printed 



stock in hand as follows : 



Longman ( Wait z) abt. 100 



Triibner (Journal) 20 



(AJdress) 5 



-- 125 



1 19 6 







10 



640 10 



THE Council of the Anthropological Society of London have much 

 pleasure in reporting to the Fellows of the Society that they consider 

 the state of the Society to be satisfactory and most encouraging. The 

 past year has been one of great anxiety to the Council, inasmuch as 

 the scheme proposed by the original circular of the Society was so 

 vast, that the Council at first nearly despaired of being able to carry 

 it out in all its particulars. The Council now beg to submit a few 

 remarks on each of the objects for which the Society was founded, 

 and also to add some suggestions for the consideration of the Society. 

 Meetings. During the past year, i.e. since February 24, thirteen 



