February, 1911.] Annual Report. v 
NON-PAYING. 
PayINe. _ | 
VY wee : par | | 
EAR. | = "y , 
eee. ee a8" |e 
1905 | 144 133 | 12 288 20 47 1 | 68 357 
1906 173 | 147 15 335 20 51 1 72 407 
1907 174 175 20 369 20 30 1 51 420 
1908 181 193 17 391 19 38 57 448 
1909 183 |: 217 13 413 20 40 60 | 473 
1910 209 | 217 16 442 23 43 66 508 
| 
The Ordinary Members whose deaths we lament were Babu 
Hanuman Prasad and Pandit Yogesa Chandra Sastri-Sankhya- 
ratna-Vedatirtha. 
There were two deaths among Honorary Members, viz., 
those of Mahamahopadhyaya Chandra Kanta Tarkalankara and 
Prof. M. Treub. Acharyya Satyavrata Samasrami, an Associ- 
ate Member, has been elected to fill up one of the vacancies. 
The number is now 27. 
The number of the Special Honorary Centenary Members 
remain unchanged since last year. . 
mong the Associate Members there has been one death, 
viz., Mahamahopadhyaya Sudhakara Dvivedi. Khan Baha- 
4. 
hree members, Lieut.-Colonel D. C. Phillott, Mr. T. H. D. 
La Touche and Mr. R. Dhavle compounded for their subserip- 
tions during the year. 
Indian Museum, 
One presentation made to the Society by the Settlement 
Officer of Chota Nagpur Division was transferred to the Indian 
Museum, namely, a Chaturmukha without inscription found in 
the village of Pabanpur, Pargana Barahabhum, District Man- 
bhu 
m. . 
Owing to the introduction of the Indian Museum Act X 
