XXVl GENERAL TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. 
General Treasurer in Account 
JULY 1, 1920, To 
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EXPENDITURE. 
| Corresponding 
Figures in 
1919-20. 
Swiss £ 4s. as crs. a. 
To Heating and Lighting F x 4 (fe 1 af 
s, Stationery : > 5 5 A 43 13 11 | 
5, Advertising 5 3 4 , ‘ 2113 3 } 
» Rent : yi : : : F Si D) ih 
», Hlectrie Light Installation and Gas | 
Fittings 4 c 3 : . 96 9 6 
s» Postages . 5 7 - if : 53°12 46 
;, Gift to Miss Stewardson . 4 : 100 0 0 
5, Travelling Expenses . : : ? VAs iad perl Bt | 
,, General Expenses 2 - : 5 1 Ly fi Lee 
530 16 3 | 292 14 8(1) 
», Salaries and Gratuity P : : 972 10 0 arr 0? 6 
s, Printing, Binding, etc. > - 1,475 10 11 859 15 3(2) 
———— 2,978 17 2) 
», Grants to Research Committees :— 
Table of Constants : 4 = 40 0 O 
Bronze Implements : ‘ 100 0 0O 
Colloid Chemistry é A . ee | a 
Corresponding Societies ; ; 40 0 0 
Macedonia (excavations) 3 50 0 0 
Primary Survey of Wales : E £5, e049 0 
Gravity at Sea a - - 5 10 0 O 
Colour in Lepidoptera . : 5 24 0 O 
Inheritance in Silkworms : Uy eee 
CEnothera . 5 = s 17 15 O 
Training in Citizenship . 15 20) 0 
Colloid Chemistry a : “ 57° Og 
Primary Survey of Wale = ‘ 5-0 0 
International Languages 5 - 710 O 
Credit, Currency. and Finance : 50 0° "0 
Zoological Bibliography 3 Oe 469 
Educational Pictures . : - 610 0 
Physiology of Heredity : : 1010) 0 
———— 418 110|1,011 13 0 
», Cardiff Meeting Expenses . : LITA A: 260 8 7(8) 
£3,518 2 4 
(1) The higher figure for 1920-21 is to be accounted for mainly by non-recurrent 
charges (gift to Miss Stewardson, electric light installation, and certain advertising), 
amounting to £216. The remainder is largely accounted for by increased postal charges 
and travelling expenses. 
i 2) The sum of £859 15s. 3d. does not represent the whole cost ot printing incurred 
in 1919-20, which was £2,188 2s. 4d. The sum of £1,475 10s. 11d., on the other hand, 
represents the whole cost of printing incurred in 1920-21. The economies in printing 
put into force by the Council have, therefore, proved effective. 
(8) The falling-off in life compositions is accounted for by the raising of the fee from 
£10 to £14 in 1919, and by the fact that a large number of members compounded imme- 
diately before the raising of the fee came into effect. 
(4) The sums on account of Life Members’ additional subscriptions represent the 
result of an appeal made by the late General Treasurer to old Life Members to add to 
their original compositions in order to help to meet the increased cost of printing, if they 
Caird 
EXPENDITURE. 
1921 Seka cd. 
June 30. To Grant to Seismological Committee - . : 100 0 O 
» Balance carried to Balance Sheet F : id 2 275 19.0 
£375 19 0 
