xii Annual Report. [February, 1915. 
and the Memoirs sent to Mr. Quaritch during the year 1914 
was 365, valued at £58-19-8 (Rs. 884-12), and of the Biblio- 
theca 199, valued at £16-19-4 (Rs. 254-8). 
The number of copies of the Journal and Proceedings and 
the Memoirs sent to Mr. Harrassowitz during 1914 was 147, 
valued at £26-17-4 (Rs. 403),and of the Bibliotheca Indica 454, 
valued at £31-15-10 (Rs. 476-14). 
There has been some difficulty with regard to two cases 
sent to Mr. Otte Harrassowitz at Leipzig on the 9th July, 1914. 
Owing to war, the steamer has deviated from her voyage and 
is _ present interned at Syracuse. The matter is being dealt 
with. 
Barclay Memorial Medal, 
In terms of Rule 1 of the Barclay Memorial Medal, there | 
was no award during the year. 
In connection with the award for 1915, the following mem- 
bers were appointed to form a Special Committee to make 
recommendations to the Council :—Major E. D. W. Greig, I.M.S., 
Major A. T. Gage, I.M.S., Mr. C. C. Calder, Dr. B. L, Chaudhuri, 
B.A., Dr. P. J. Briihl. 
Elliott Prize for Scientific Research. 
The Trustees have decided to award four prizes for essays _ 
submitted in competition for the Elliott Prize for Scientific 
Research for 1913, viz.:—(1) ‘‘On chlorine in the nascent 
state. Chlorination with nitro-hydrochloric acid’’, by Babu — 
Rasik Lal Datta. (2) ‘* On Decimalization of Indian money — 
at sight’’, by Babu Saradakanta Ganguly. (3) ‘On Titanium | 
minerals ; their estimation and utilization, with certain exhi- 
bits ’, by Babu NagendraChandra Nag. (4) ‘“‘ Untersuchungen 
itber Doppelsalze und Komplexsalze. I. Mitteilung’’ and ‘‘ Die 
Veranderlichkeit und Unbestindigkeit von Kobaltamminen?’, 
by Babu Nilratan Dhar. Babu Nilratan Dhar has decided to 
receive his prize of Rs. 210 in cash, instead in the form of — 
a gold medal and cash. The awards will be made at the Ordi- — 
nary Annual Meeting of the Society on the 3rd February 1915. 
The subject selected for the Elliott Gold medal for the — 
year 1914 was Mathematics, and fourteen essays have been © 
received in competition up to date. This notification was 
printed in the Calcutta Gazette of the 16th December 1914. In 
Nata of the unusual delay in the publication of the notification, 
the Trustees have decided that the essays for 1914 would be 
received up to the end of March 1915 
Finance. 
und eet. of the Society are shown in the Appendix 
additi the usual heads. In this year’s account there is an — 
ditional statement under the head “Building Fund.’” — 
