2 Transactions. 
who for many years has been an honorary member and a frequent 
contributor to our Transactions. Hight evening meetings and 
two field meetings have been held. At the former 25 papers 
were read, some of which were of permanent value, and all of 
which were interesting. The communications of Messrs 
M‘Andrew, Johnstone, Coles, Murray, Shaw, Dudgeon, and 
Fingland were especially valuable. In the absence of Mr Scott- 
Elliot in Africa, the herbarium has been carefully protected and 
enlarged by Miss Hannay. Mr Andson has continued his 
meteorological observations with unremitting diligence. Unfor- 
tunately the bad weather prevented us from having more than 
two summer excursions, one to Jeadhills and the other to 
Threave Castle. 
TREASURER’S REPORT. 
The Treasurer (Mr J. A. Moodie) read his Annual Report, 
from the lst October, 1893, to the 30th September, 1894 :— 
CHARGE. 
Balance in Savings Bank at close of last Account £4 10 0 
oe », Lreasurer’s hands ,, aS is 015 25 
ST DEcHBHpRS from 123 Members at 
5s each .. se 530 cho eee) Nay 0) 
Susoripuens from 12 Members at2s6d 110 0 
Entrance Fees from 8 New Members 
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Two Subscriptions paid in advance for next year 0 10 O 
Arrears paid—two Subscriptions ... Ho sox M110) 0) 
Copies of Transactions sold ... ONS 
Interest on Bank Account ... ORO IaG 
£40 6 115 
DISCHARGE. 
Paid Salary of Keeper of Rooms aco) BEL KO) ©) 
, tor Stationery, Printing, and Adeernaine Seem beats 
»» >» Periodicals and Books 2 G4 
» »» Repairs to Building Pas (0) 7 
» >», Coals and Gas be Oy Sia 
> »» Premium ot Fire Tasaranes 0 4 6 
», secretary’s Outlays and Postages bo 5 
», Lreasurer’s 56 2 I DOG 
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Carry forward one ... £10 10 11 
