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Annual Annual aban Ladies |Foreigners| Total rie of Grants Year 
Members | Members Ticket for Scientific 
= Purposes 
297 45 801 482 9 1915 | £1801 0 £1072 10 0 1900 
374 131 794 246 20 1912 | 2046 0| 920 911 1901 
3l4 86 647 305 6 1620 | 1644 0 | 947 0 0 1902 
319 90 688 365 21 1754 | 1762 0 | 845 13 2 1903 
449 113 1338 317 121 2789 2650 O | 887 18 11 1904 
937° 411 430 181 16 2130 2422 0/928 2 2 1905 | 
| 356 93 817 352 22 1972 | 1811 0! 882 0 9 1906 
339 61 659 251 42 1647 1561 0 | 757 12 10 1907 
465 112 1166 222 14 2297 2317 O 1157 18 8 1908 | 
290? 162 789 90 7 1468 1623 0 1014 9 9 1909 | 
379 57 563 123 8 1449 | 1489 0 96317 0 1910 
| 349 61 414 81 31 1241 | 1176 0 | 922 0 0 1911 
368 95 1292 359 88 | 2504 2349 0 | 845 7 6 1912 
480 149 1287 291 20 2643 | 2756 0 978 17 I 1913 
139 4160° 539° — 21 5044*° | 4873 0 1861 16 4° | 1914 | 
287 116 §28* 141 8 1441 1406 0 1569 2 8 1915 | 
250 76 251* 73 — | 826 821 0 | 985 18 10 1916 
( _ _ — | -- _ oe | eo 677 17 2 1917 
_— —_ =— tal — _ 7 — 326 13 3 1918 
254 102 688* 153 3 | 1482 1736 0 | 410 0° 0 1919 
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Aik Annual Members 
Annual Vee LLP OP aco Eeeeeter- |Students’ 
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136 192 571 42 120 20 | 1389 1272 10 1251 13 08 1920 | 
133 410 1394 121 343 22 2768 2599 15 , 518 110 1921 | 
90 294 757 89 2355 24 1730 1689 5 772 0 7 1922 
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mentary. | | | 
123 380 1434 163 550 3087 =| 3296 2735 15 777 18 6° 1923 
37 520 1866 41 89 139 2818 3165 19'°°1197 5 9 1924 
97 264 878 62 119 74 1782 1630 5 1231 0 0 (925 
* Including 848 Members of the South African Association. 
* Including 137 Members of the American Association. 
* Special arrangements were made for Members and Associates joining locally in Australia, see 
Report, 1914, p.686. The numbers include 80 Members who joined in order to attend the Meeting of 
L’Association Francaise at Le Havre, 
* Including Students’ Tickets, 10s. 
* Including Exhibitioners granted tickets without charge. 
* Including grants from the Oaird Fund in this and subsequent years. 
7 Including Foreign Guests, Exhibitioners, and others. 
* The Bournemouth Fund for Research, initiated by Sir O. Parsons, enabled grants on account of 
scientific purposes to be maintained. 
* Including grants from the Caird Gift for research in radioactivity in this and subsequent years. 
*° Subscriptions paid in Canada were $5 for Meeting only and others pro rata; there was some 
gain on exchange. 
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