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February, 1906. ] Annual Report. xi 
Extraordinary Expenditure. 
1905. 1905. 1906. 
Estimate. Actuals. Estimate. 
Rs. Rs. s. 
Library ... bea i a 177. ~—-1,000 
Furniture os ohn a 31y 330 
Illumination sy ans ae 100 
Books... a ae cen arg Ut 8 
Binding Ee sie ve ins 500 
“Journal and Proceedings” and 
** Memoirs ”’ ak —~ 1,378 2,300 
Printing Haji Baba se: AEUD 
Lantern Aa fea 500 
Renewal of wiring for Electric 
Lights and Fans for Automo- 
bile Association of Bengal... a 155 
Picture Rods me iat sits a 288 
Picture Frames _... aed ee 3,313 
Building te Noha ua eo ge 
Total ee 6,452 7,973 
Agencies, 
The number of the copies of the Journal and Proceedings and 
of the Bibliotheca Indica sent to Mr. Bernard Quaritch, the 
Society’s London Agent, during the year 1905, for sale, we 
respectively 540 and 639, valued at £75 and Rs, 331-12, of which 
£49-9 and Rs. 105-14 worth have been sold for us, 
Nine invoices of books purchased and of publications of 
various Societies sent in exchange were received during the year, 
the value of the books purchased amounting to £108-12-4. 
gh mber of copies of the Journal and Proceedinys and of 
the Bibliotheca Indica sent to Mr. Otto Harrassowitz, the Society’s 
Continental Agent, during 1905, for sale, were 417 and 516, valued 
at £43-16 and Rs. 256-10. The sale proceeds have been £19-13 
and Rs, 306-6, respectively. 
Library. 
The total number of volumes or parts of volumes added to the 
Library during the year was 2,559, of which 653 were purchased 
and 1,906 presented or received in exchange for the Society’s pub- 
lications. ‘ 
The new edition of the Society’s Library Catalogue is still 
in press, and a little over half the MS. has already been set up. 
The work of reading the proofs has been entrusted to Professor 
the year, and it was resolved to remove all the periodicals to 
the ground floor of the building and to bind all the books and 
