viii Annual Report. {February, 1913. 
1912. 1912. 1913. 
Estimate. Actuals. Estimate. 
Rs. s. Ss. 
Brought forward .. 17,570 7,745 7,770 
Stationery 3 he 150 205 150 
Light and Fans es as 260 ~=1,071 260 
Municipal Taxe ee fee BAS 1,503 1,495 
Postages .. os e 675 831 700 
Freight .. MP Sh 225 330 250 
Contingencies z5 ws 700 616 700 
Books... .. 1,200 1,182 2,600 
Binding .. . -. 1,000 1,405 1,000 
‘Journal and Proceedings ’’ and 
‘* Memoirs ’’ es -- 10,600 9,831 12,000 
Printing (circulars, ete.) : 350 248 
Auditors’ fee S 100 100 150 
Petty Repairs es - 75 198 100 
Insurance ee vs 188 344 344 
Salary (for Researches in History, 
Religion, Ethnology and Folk- 
lore of Bengal) -. 3,600 3,600 3,600 
Total -- 28,188 29,209 31,469 
Extraordinary Expenditure. 
Repairs vs a s+ 4 e8.:1,930 
Agencies, 
Mr. Bernard Quaritch and Mr. Otto Harrassowitz have 
continued as the Society’s Agents in Europe. 
The number of the Copies of the Journal and Proceedings 
and of the Memoirs sent to Mr. Quaritch during the year 1912 
was 147 valued at £24-18-6, and of the Bibliotheca Indica 389 
valued at Rs. 466-8. Of these, copies to the value of £26-9-11 
Id. 
The number of the copies of the Journal and Proceedings 
and of the Memoirs sent to Mr. Harrassowitz during 1912 was 
182 valued at £23.1 1-8, and of the Bibliotheca Indica 561 valued 
at Rs. 919-4. The sale-proceeds have been £28-3-9 and 
Rs. 803-13 tespectively, 
Library, 
The total number of volumes and arts of magazines 
added to the Library during the year was 1932, of @nioh 103 
— bari and 1829 were either presented or received in 
On an application from Rev. H. Hosten, 8.J., an Associate 
Member, the Council has agreed to lend him books from the 
Library in connection with his researches for the Society. 
