Annual Reports 133 



Three new exchanges were added during the year, as follows : Bulletin 

 of the Charleston Museum; Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of 

 Arts and Sciences, received through Yale University; and the yearly 

 reports of the Provincial Museum, Victoria, B. C. 



Report of the Secretary 



The Association has held eight regular meetings, including the annual 

 meeting, with an average attendance of 47 persons at each meeting, a slight 

 decrease from the figures of last year. The largest attendance was at the 

 meeting of March 15, 1913, when Mr. Alanson Skinner gave a lecture on 

 " The Ethnology of the American Indian." 



During the year 17 new members were elected, 7 resigned, 10 were 

 dropped from the rolls and 8 have died,^ leaving the total membership at 

 date as follows : 



Active members 288 



Corresponding members 4 



Life members 4 



Honorary members 2 



Ex-officio member i 



Patrons 10 



309 



The secretary of the Association, Dr. Arthur Hollick, was absent in 

 Washington from October to January and since March i. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. Q. Adams, 

 Acting Secretary. 



Report of the Treasurer 

 Income 



Balance at date of last annual report $ 339-68 



Since received from dues 717.00 



Sales of Proceedings 42-75 



Sales of specimens 10.00 



One life membership 50.00 



Subscriptions to entertainment, American Association of Museums I3-00 



Subscriptions, Association dinner 186.00 



Miscellaneous (refunds, etc.) 66.74 



Loans 1,800.00 



Interest on savings bank deposits 5-40 



$3,230.57 



1 David H. Cortelyou, Louis De Jonge, Jr., Thomas A. Fulton, Ernest 

 Heineman, John J. Kenney, Emil F. Kipper, William MacDonald, Harry 

 F. Towle. 



