ANNUAL MEETINGS. 



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Annual Meetings — (continued). 



Ladies Foreigners Total 



254 



688' 



482 

 246 

 305 

 365 

 317 

 181 

 352 

 251 

 222 



90 

 123 



81 

 359 

 291 



141 

 73 



153 



9 

 20 



6 



21 



121 



16 



22 



1915 

 1912 

 1620 

 1754 

 2789 

 2130 

 1972 



Old 

 Annual 

 Regular 

 Members 



136 

 133 



90 



123 

 37 

 97 



101 

 84 



Transfer- 

 able 

 Tickets 



42 

 121 



Students 

 Tickets 



120 

 343 



453 

 334 



2338 

 1487 



89 



163 



41 

 62 



169 

 82 



I 



235 s 



550 



89 



119 



225 

 264 



Amount 



received 



for 



Tickets 



Sums paid 

 ou account 



of Grants 

 for Scientific 



Purposes 



£1801 

 2046 

 1644 

 1762 

 2650 

 2422 

 1811 

 1561 

 2317 

 1623 

 1439 

 1176 

 2349 

 2756 

 4873 

 1406 

 821 



1736 



£1072 10 



' 920 9 11 



947 



845 13 2 



887 18 11 



928 2 2 



882 9 



757 12 10 



1157 18 8 



1014 9 9 



963 17 



922 



845 7 



978 17 



1861 16 



1569 2 



985 18 10 



677 17 2 



326 13 3 



410 



1272 10 1251 13 0* 

 2599 15 518 1 10 



1699 5 772 



2735 15 777 18 

 3165 19'° 1197 5 

 1C:10 5 1231 



3512 917 1 G 

 2414 5 761 10 



Year 



1900 

 1901 

 1902 

 1903 

 1904 

 1905 

 1906 

 1907 

 1908 

 1909 

 1910 

 1911 

 1912 

 1913 

 1914 

 1915 

 1916 

 1917 

 1918 

 1919 



1920 

 1921 



1922 



1923 

 1924 

 1925 



1926 

 1927 



6 Including grants from tlie Caird Fund in this and subsequent years. 



' Including Foreigu Guests, Exhibitioners, and others. 



" The Bournemouth Fund for Research, initiated by Sir 0. Parsons, enabled grants on account of 

 scientific purposes to be maintained. 



* Including grauts from the Caird Gift for research in radioactivity in this and subsequent years 

 to 1926. 



'° Subscriptions paid in Canada were $5 for Meeting only and others pro rata ; there was some 

 gain on exchange. 



