Vili Annual Report. [February, 1920. 
1919. 1919. 1920. 
Estimate. Actuals. Estimate. 
Rs. Rs. Rs. 
Brought forward .. 11,083 11,573 1 1,870 
Journal and Proceedings and 
Memoirs sn 6,650 9,137 9,000 
Indexes ey a 400 179 200 
Printing (Circulars, etc.) .. 300 537 600 
Auditor’s fee .. te 150 150 150 
Petty Repairs .. a's 200 134 100 
Insuran ; me 344 344 344 
Grain Allowance - 64 264 
War MB 5y . wee 135 643 154 
Winter clothin ae oe 42 90 
To Personal Account (Writ- 
ten-off and Miscellaneous) 500 603 500 
Toran -« 19,762 23,406 23,272 
introduced a scheme of monthly balance sheets whereby the 
financial position of the Society's affairs was continuously 
b] 
Library, 
he total number of volumes and parts of magazines 
added to the Library during the year was 1924, of which 159 
were purchased and 1765 were either presented or received in 
excha 
graph copy of a Sanskrit manuscript of the “ Charaka Samhita.”’ 
forwarded a copy of the “ Pharmacographia Indica” 
W. Dymock, in 4 volumes, as a presentation to the Society’s 
library. 
Publications. 
Eight numbers of the Journal and Proceedings (Vol. XIV, 
1918, Nos. 8 and 9, and Vol. XV. 1919, Nos. 1-6) were pub- 
lished during the year, containing 758 pages and 10 plates. 
wo numbers of th emotrs were published,—Vol. VI, 
Part 6 and Vol. VII, No. 2, containing a total of 116 pages 
and 4 plates. 
Numismatic Supplement No. XXXII was published in the 
Society’s Journal and Proceedings, Vol. XIV, 1918, No. 9, under 
the editorship of Lieut.-Col. H. Nevill. 
