February, 1913.] Annual Report. Vv 
Two members, the Hon. Justice Sir Ashutosh Mukhopa- 
dhyaya, Kt., and Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri, 
I.E., have compounded for their subscriptions during the year. 
Indian Museum. 
During the year there’ has been no change in the Society’s 
Trusteeship and the Hon. Justice Sir Ashutosh Mukhopadhyaya, 
Kt., C.S.1., DSc., F.R.A.S., F.R.S.E., continues to be a 
member of the Board of Trustees of the Indian Museum on 
behalf of the Society under the Indian Museum Act X of 1910. 
The Hon. Sir William Duke, K.C.I.E., presented to the 
Society fifteen sculptures from the grounds at Belvedere, and the 
Council has presented them to the Indian Museum for exhibi- 
tion in the Archaeological Court in accordance with the provi- 
sions of the Indian Museum Act. 
On a suggestion by the Director of the Geological Survey of 
India, the Council has agreed to the disposal of certain mineral 
specimens belonging to the Society, with other collections pre- 
pared for distribution to educational institutions, as loans from 
the Society. 
Deputations, 
Mr. G. H. Tipper, the General Secretary, represented the 
Society at the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Society of Lon- 
d 
Finance. 
The accounts of the Society are shown in the Appendix 
under the usual heads. Statement No. XII contains the 
Balance Sheet of the Society and of the different funds ad- 
inistered through it. 
mThe Credit Ralnice of the Society at the close of the year 
was Rs. 2,32,334-7-8 against Rs. 2,32,014-1-4 at the close of 
the preceding year. 
"The Budget for 1912 was estimated at the following 
figures :— 
Receipts a yo eee: ri 
Expenditure .. oe , 
The Budget estimate of receipts excludes «* Admission 
Fees ’’ and ‘‘ Compounded Subscriptions. 
