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of expenditure: Grain Compensation Allowance, Rs. 172-14-3 
Servants’ Latrine, Rs. 318-15-6 ; Furniture, Rs. 28-14; and tas 
ing of Manuscripts, Rs. 297: total Rs. dea The sum of 
Rs. 38-1-1 was paid for accrued interest on Government Paper 
purchased during the year. The total axpenditare has amounted 
to Rs, 23,748-15-2 
cde total income, it has been shown, amounted to 
The following sums were h eld at the close of the year on 
account of the different funds administered by the Society :— 

Bho AB. 
_ Oriental Publication Fund, No. 1 ai OO ok 
Oriental Publication Fund, No. 2 ae Os 
Arabic and Persian MSS. Fund ( (less Rs. 
675 advanced to the ag in charge) 478 8 9 
Bardic Chronicle MSS. Fun 2,400 0 O 
Sanskrit MSS. Fund on Rs. 1,000 ad- 
vanced to the officer in charge) in ee 9 2 
Total Hs. .. 12.359 6.2 

The liquid assets of the Society at the close of the year, ex- 
cluding the Permanent Reserve Fund and deducting Rs, 12,259-6-2 
belonging to the funds administered by the Society, amounted 
to Rs. 26,050-11-11. The bulk of this sum is invested in Govern- 
ment paper as a temporary reserve fund. 
The Budget estimate of Receipts and Expenditure for 1908 
sf sheen fixed as follows :—Receipts Rs. 22,830, Expenditure 
760 
The e Budget eco te of Receipts is about Rs. 1,600 less than 
the actuals of 1907. e will be no income from the sale of old 
building materials, as was iis case last 
e Budget estimate of Expenditure i is about Rs. 1,000 less 
than a actuals of 1907, but only Rs. 70 less than the estimated 
income for the year. Any aa Selon in excess of the provision 
that has been made will have to be met by drawing on the tem- 
orary reserve fund, unless the income should prove larger than is 
anticipated. 
e expenditure on the Royal seine 8 8 ee oune Gnelages 
sabaoriitlens sent to the Central Bureau) has been 628-1-9, 
while the receipts under this head from Pika piecs Tei 
on behalf of the Central Bureau have been Rs. 8,781-9-0. The 
sum of Rs. 8,867-7-11 has been remitted to the Central Bureau 
and Rs. 542- 9-11 is in hand to be remitted to them 
Mr. J. A. Chapman continued Honorary reacts throughout 
the year. 
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