ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 



157 



The coBt of the Journal for the past year, including printing and engravings, 

 as amounted to $1291. This sum is of about the usual average, as compared 

 ■with the expenses of former years. 



Edward J. Chapman, General Editor. 



The following is the Report of the Treasurer, from which it will be seen that the 

 financial condition of the Institute continues to be satisfactory: — 



De.] Statement of the Canadian Institute General Account for 1861. 



Cash balance from last year £394 1*7 2J 



" received from Members 217 2 5 



'* " for Journals, Old 28. 6d., New £63 lOd. 53 3 4 



" " for interest on loans 96 5 



" " Parliamentary Grant, 1861 250 



" Due by Members 395 1 1 



" for sale of old Journal, £28 58., new £52 lis. 3d, 80 16 3 



£1487 5 3i 



Ce.] 



Cash paid on account of Journal, 1860. . £136 11 9 

 «' " " 1861,, 250 8 



885 12 6 



" paid Library and Museum 63 17 2 



" " on account of Sundries 263 18 5 



" Due on account of Journal 72 14 



" " " Sundries 31 10 8 



" " " Library 17 7 1 



Estimated balance in favor of Institute 652 5 6^ 



£1487 5 8i 



Statement of Building Fund. 



Balance from last year £1942 6 9 



Received interest on loans 96 5 



Subscriptions (uncollected) 634 15 



£2573 6 9 



Da.] The Treasurer in Account with the Canadian Inatitnte. 



Cash balance last year £394 17 2| 



Securities 1425 



Interest received on securities 96 6 



Cash received from Members 217 2 5 



" on account of Journals sold 53 3 4 



" Parliamentary Grant, 1860 260 



1861 260 



£2686 7 Hi 



