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SCIENCE. 



[N.S. Vol. XVI. No. 393. 



Credit. 



% publications $6,-548.07 



3y expen.ses Denver meeting. . 739.16 



iBy expenses in propagandist 



worlc 1,819.90 



By general office expenses .... 635.09 



By salaries 2,000.00 



By miscellaneous disburse- 

 ments* 2,087.00 



By balance to new account ... 12,285.83 



$26,115.05 



I hereby certify that I have examined this ac- 

 count and that it is correctly cast and properly 

 vouched for, and that the balance was on deposit 

 in Washington banlcs as follows : Citizens' Na- 

 tional Bank (January 2, 1902), $9,955.62; Na- 

 tional Safe Deposit and Trust Co. (including in- 

 terest credited, January 1), $1,274.85; American 

 Security and Trust Co. (including interest cred- 

 ited January 6), $1,055.36; in all, $12,285.83. 

 G. K. Gilbert, 



Auditor. 



The following report by the Treasurer 

 was received and adopted : 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 



In compliance with Article 15 of the Constitu- 

 tion, and by direction of the Council, I have the 

 honor to submit the following report, showing 

 receipts, disbursements, and disposition of funds 

 of the Association for the year ending December 

 31, 1901. 



Receipts have come into the keeping of the 

 Treasurer from three sources, namely: First, 

 from commutations of annual fees of life mem- 

 bers of the Association; secondly, from excess of 

 receipts over expenditures of the Permanent Sec- 

 retary; and, thirdly, from interests on funds de- 

 posited in savings banks. The aggregate of these 

 receipts is $2,397.89. 



Disbiu'sements made in accordance with the 

 direction of the Council amount to $460.00. 



The total amount of funds of the Association 

 deposited in banks and subject to the order of 

 the Treasurer, December 31, 1901, is $12,127.07. 



The details of receipts, disbursements, and dis- 

 position of funds are shown in the following 

 itemized statement. 



Dated June 1, 1902. 



* This includes $2,050 turned over to the 

 Treasurer to be added to the permanent funds 

 of the Association. 



THE TRE.4..SURER IN ACCOUNT WITH THE AMERICAN 



ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT 



OF SCIENCE. 



Dr. 

 1901. 



To balance from last account. $10,189. 18 

 Dec. 7, to amount transferred from 

 funds of permanent Secre- 

 tary 1,000.00 



Dec. 14, to amount received for 21 life 



memberships 1,050.00 



Dec. 31, to amount received as interest 

 on funds deposited in Sav- 

 ings Bank as follows: 

 From Cambridge Sav- 

 ings Bank, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass $36.96 



From Emigrant Indus- 

 trial Savings Bank, 

 New York, N. Y . . . 102.08 

 From Institution for 

 the Savings of Mer- 

 chants' Clerks, New 



York, N. Y 99.50 



Prom Metropolitan 

 Savings Bank, New 



York, N. Y 109.35 



347.89 



Total $12,587.07 



THE TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITH THE AMERICAN 



ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT 



OF SCIENCE. 



1901. 



Cr 



Apr. 30, by amount paid to permanent 

 Secretary from contribution 

 of Mrs. Phoebe Thorne to 

 New York Committee . . . 



Aug. 29, by cash paid D. T. MacDougal 

 of committee on study of re 

 lations of plants to climate 



Aug. 29, by cash paid Jas. McK. Cat- 

 tell of committee on anthro 

 pometric investigations. . 



Oct. 4, by cash paid Charles B. Daven 

 port of committee on the 

 study of biological varia- 

 tions 



Nov. 11, by cash paid Charles Basker- 

 ville of committee on the 

 study of the atomic weight 

 of thorium 



Nov. 31, by cash on deposit in banks 

 as follows : 



$200.00 



