Vill Annual Report. (February, 1906. 
Finance, 
The Accounts of the Society are shown in the Appendix 
under the usual heads. In this year’s account there is an addi- 
tional statement under the head “‘ Bardic Chronicle MSS.” State- 
ment No. 10 contains the Balance Sheet of the Society and of the 
different funds administered through it. 
e credit balance of the Society at the close of the year 
was Rs. 1,93,143-1-9 against Rs. 1,92,939-7-5 in the preceding 
ear. 
: The Budget for 1905 was estimated at the following figures :— 
Receipts Rs. 18,100, Expenditure Rs. 22,683 (ordinary Rs. 17,654, 
extraordinary Rs. 5,029). Taking into account only the ordinary 
items of receipts and expenditure for the year 1905, the actual 
results have been:—Receipts Rs. 20,689-2-11, Expenditure 
rary Investment of Rs. 45,100 at the close of the year, out of 
hich Rs. 31,946-3-10 is in favour of the Society (besides 
(aiter a loan of Rs. 2,000 from the Society’s fund to pay off 
bills), Rs. 3,120-2-5 Sanskrit MSS. Fund (less Rs. 1,000 advanced 
for the purchase of Arabic and Persian MSS.), and Rs 2,400 
Bardic Chronicle MSS. Fund. In addition to th ‘ m 
Rs. 1, has been added to the Reserve Fund from entrance fves 
