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ce. Reserve Fund. 
The Society’s Reserve Fund consists of a sum of £10,000 
3 per Cents Reduced, in which no change has been made 
since the last Anniversary. 
d. Assets and Liabilities. 
The Cash Assets of the Society on the 31st of Decem- 
ber 1867 amounted to— 
at fe) the 
Cash. at the Bankers” -.), ss. 2228°.9)..2 
Cost of £10,000 Reduced 
a per Cents 21s ¢.[pstla/9356).2) LO 
The sums due to the Society for arrears 
on the 3lst of December 1867 were esti- 
mated as follows :— 
Annual Subscriptions . . 456 O 
ivory Tickets (sa 0) 45 | 105 
Puplications.: 2, Yas op» \ «245. 16 
Garden’ Sales.) 5 (5. ( . 648.11 
11,584 12 0 
aude 
— 1,366 3 3 
12,950 15 3 
The Liabilities at the same period were esti- 
Tate ac) 2 ees ay ep ae ae ce DABS Teo 
Leaving a Balance in favour of the Society of £10,465 14 3 
II. OFFICE, 11 Hanover Square. 
]. Screntiric MEETINGS. 
The practice of holding the Scientific Meetings at Bur- 
lington House in the rooms of the Linnean Society, 
which was adopted as an experiment during the session 
of 1866-67, having been found in some respects incon- 
venient, it was determined by the Council, in accordance 
with the recommendation of the Committee of Publication, 
to revert to the former practice of meeting in the Society’s 
rooms in Hanover Square. At the same time the Council 
wish to state that they have reason to believe that the 
Council of the Linnean Society were quite ready to con- 
tinue the facilities accorded to this Society during the 
previous Session, and to meet their convenience in every 
way. 
