• INTRODUCTORY PROCEEDINGS. xvii 



Sales of publications $2,373.86 



Surplus on annual banquet 395.15 



Surplus on Philadelphia meeting, Entertainment Committee 191.50 



Miscellaneous receipts 35.00 



Interest earned: — 



On investments (other than endowment fund) $530.08 



On bank balance 69.80 



589.88 



Liberty bonds purchased in 1918 at a discount 50.00 



Total $34,736.77 



Deductions : — 



Cost of publications distributed to members and sold to dealers. $12,376.04 



Expenses of 26th annual meeting 1,474.86 



Rent of Society rooms 294.00 



Salaries of officers and clerk 3,131.62 



Office expenses, postage, stationery, etc 1,410.85 



Audit of accounts for year ended October 31, 1918 285.00 



Exchange on remittances of members 16.52 



Transportation of volumes 93.63 



Storage of volumes 232.63 



Trustees' commissions 35.73 



Uncollectible accounts for puiblications — ^written off 9.40 



18,350.36 



Balance, October 31, 1919 $16,486.51 



The financial statements and books of account have been audited by Mills & Company, 

 Public Accountants, 43 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Daniel H. Cox, 



Secretary-Treasurer. 



