February, 1909.] Annual Report. ix 
the close of the year was Rs. 41,600 against Rs. 1,53,950 and 
Rs. 35,350 respectively. 
The Permanent Reserve Fund has increased by Rs. 1,750 
from the entrance fees received during the year, and the 
Temporary Reserve Fund has increased by Rs. 6,250 from the 
Government paper purchased during the year. The Trust 
Fund at a close of the year was Rs. 1,400. 
The Budget Estimate Ae Receipts and Disbursements for 
1909 has been calculated a 
Rs. 
Rece ‘ J sao 24,834 
fi aes ie ss: 928,290 
The Budget Estimate of Receipts is Rs. 1,177 less than the 
Actuals and Rs. 2,004 more than the Estimate of 1908. 
The Budget allotments for the year have been made as 
below. The Budget Estimate of Disbursements is Rs. 1,755 more 
than the Actuals of 1908, the items ‘ Salaries,” ? «* Pension,”’ 
ournal and Proceedings” and ‘‘ Memoirs ” and ** Library 
Catalogue’’ have all been increased. ‘‘ Salaries’? are higher 
ment as already noticed. ‘‘ Journal and Proceedings 
‘‘Memoirs ’’ are ne because certain printing charges of 1908 
have not been paid yet 
The heavy increase on account of Library Catalogue is in 
anticipation of the printing bills for the sheets which are now 
passing through the Press. The items ‘‘ Repairs ’’ and ‘‘ 125th 
Anniversary Entertainment Fund” have been added to the 
Budget Estimate of 1909. “ Repairs ” include the thee 
guaranteed by the Council, should the necessity arise for extra 
expenditure in connection with the Seerohanete The other 
items are based upon the actuals of the last y 
xpenditure on the Royal Enoeay'é ~ oh 
een 
Rs. 1 ,000 from the Government of India) have been Rs. 8,803. 
A sum of Rs. 3,471-7-0 has been remitted to the Central Bureau, 
and the amount of Rs. 4 ,874-2-11 is still due 
Mr. J. A. Chapman proceeded on fuslough in September 
1908, when Mr. D. Hooper was appointed to the office of Trea- 
surer. 
