IV 



Annual Re^rt. 



[February, 1907. 



Annual R 



EPORT FOR IQO 



9 



6. 



The Council of the Society tas tlie honour to submit the 

 following report on the state of the Society's affairs during the 

 year ending 31st December, 1906. 



Member List. 



It is satisfactory to note that there has been an extraoi'dinary 

 increase in the list of Ordinary Members. 



During the yeai vinder revieAv, 71 Ordinary Members were 

 elected, 14 withdrew, 4 died, and 3 were removed from the list 

 under Rule 40, being more than three years absent from India. The 

 total number of members at the close of 1906, w^as thus 407 against 

 357 in the preceding year. Of these 173 were Resident, 147 Non- 

 Resident, 15 Foreign, 20 Life and 51 absent from India, and one 

 Special K"on- Subscribing Member, as will be seen from the follow- 

 ing table, which also shows the fluctuations in the number of 

 Ordinary Members during the past six years : — 



Yeae. 



1901 ... 



1902 

 1903 



1904 



* 4 



■ * 



1905 



1906 



• * • 



' » ■ 



* * 



V * 



a 9 9 



• « « 





Paying. 





[ 



NoN. Paying, 





c: 









1 



1 

 1 



■ 



-t3 



^J> tc 



% 



0; 



c «» &c 



IE 



o 





•§ =J = 



^^ 



.'5 



o .-2 -5 



c 





GQ 





^ 







For 



\ 



■ J 



p£2 

 < 



QQ 5 o 





123 



133 



126 ' 126 



13 



14 



127 I - 126 



132 



144 



173 



130 



269 



266 



15 



133 



147 



14 



12 



26 S 



276 



15 



288 



335 



four Ordinary 



Total. 



22 



1 



36 



1 



59 



21 



46 



1 



68 



21 



45 



1 



67 



21 



45 



1 



J 



67 



20 



47 



^ 



1 



68 



20 



51 ' 



1 



72 



328 



334 



335 



343 



357 



407 



M 



Kyayaratna, Mr. AYomes Chandra Bonnerji, Moung Hla Oung 

 and Mr. John Macfarlane. 



There w^as one vacancy in the list of Honorary Members and 

 this was filled up by the election of the Right Hon, Baron Curzon, 

 of Kedleston. 



The List of Special Centenary Members continued unaltered, 

 the number standing at 4. 



