66 CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



Q^ Cash paid on account of Journal. 



Cash paid for Journal for the year 1852 £53 18 1 ^ 251 5 li 



(I i( " 1863 197 7 Oi ) 



« paid on account of Library and Museum 61 9 9 



" paid on account of Sundries 222 1 8 



" paid for Lot and Conveyance , 662 10 



Securities '^'?5 



Balance in Bank 221 19 1 



£2194 5 li 

 Statement of the Building Fund. 



Balance from last year 2140 1 9 



Received Interest on Loans 64 16 8 



«' Rent 26 14 



Subscriptions (tincolleeted) 534 15 



£2766 7 5 



Cash paid for Lot and Conveyance 662 10 



Balance 2103 17 5 



£S766 1 5 

 D. CRAWFOao, Treasurer. 



V. — RiPORT OF Axn)IT0E8. 



Toronto, 12th December, 1863. 

 Compared the vouchers with the cash-book. Balance due by Treasurer, 

 £221 19s. Id, [Two hundred and twenty-one pounds nineteen shillings and 



one penny.] 



Sam. Spreul., )^^^.^,,,. 



G. H. Wilson, ) 



VI. — Repoet of Librarian. 



The additions to the Library of the Institute during the year 1863, have not 

 been very numerous. They consist principally of the Reports and Transactions 

 received from the Scientific Societies of Europe and the United States. 



In addition to its own publications, the Smithsonian Institution has trans- 

 mitted valuable reports from the Royal Dublin Society, and from several Ger- 

 man and Scandinavian Scientific Associations. 



From the Hon. J. M. Broadhead, of Washington, have been received eight 

 olficial reports on Statistics, &c. Through Professor Hincks, fourteen volumes 

 (in parts) of the Linnean Society's Journal have been presented. 



The fourth volume of Agassiz's Contributions to the Natural History of the 

 United States,— the gift of the late Sir John Beverley Robinson,— has arrived, 

 rendering the work, so far as published, complete. 



The Scientific Reports comprise thirty-four bound volumes, forty-five unbound 

 volumes, and about sixty-seven pamphlets. 



