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The following deliquencies exist in the payment of dues : — 



No. Amoimt. Total. 

 For the year ended December 31,1 906 : — 



Associates 3 $30 00 $30 00 



For the year ended December 31, 1907: — 



Mem-b;r5 3 30 00 



Associates 3 30 00 



60 CO 



For the year ended December 31,1 908 : — 



Members 10 $ico go 



Associates 9 95 co 



Juniors 4 20 co 



215 CO 



For the year ended December 31", 1909: — 



Members 31 $3 10 00 



Associates 21 2 10 co 



Juniors 12 60 co 



5S0 CO 



For the year ending December 31, 19 10: — 



Members 83 $827 00 



Associates . 43 43° 00 



Juniors 32 160 00 



1,417 00 



Total outstanding dues at October 31, 1910 $2,302 00 



During the past year, by authority of the Council, deUnquent dues were charged 

 off against suspended members to the amount of $2,247.28. These particular 

 members were given every possible opportunity to avail themselves of continued 

 membership and the amounts were held in abeyance until a final commimication to 

 each dehnquent by registered mail failed to give results either in remittances or 

 explanations of circumstances. This reduction in the Society's income, together 

 with the loss from resignations and deaths passed upon at the November, 1909, 

 session has brought the available income down to a reasonable estimate of its 

 present worth. 



