xiv Annual Report. [February, 1912. 
1911. 1911. 1912. 
Estimate. Actuals. Estimate. 
Rs. R R 
8. s. 
Books oF ++ 4,200: 1,879 _: 1,200 
Binding oo auc, 1,000. 1,075 ...1,000 
‘*Journal and Proceedings ’’ 
and ‘‘ Memoirs ’’ -- 10,600 6,319 10,6006 
Printing (Circulars, etc.) 250 630 350 
Auditor’s fee a a 100 100 100 
Petty Repairs .. is 75 52 75 
Insurance aie ee 188 188 188 
Library Catalogue 1,000 780 é 
Salary (for Researches in His- 
tory, Religion, Ethnology 
and Folk-lore of Bengal) .. 3,600 3,600 3,600 
Interest on G. P. Account wa 532 oe 
Bonus geet ey “t 115 
Total -- 28,358 26,892 27,588 
Agencies, 
Mr. Bernard Quaritch and Mr. Otto Harrossowitz con- 
tinued as the Society’s Agents in Europe. 
The number of the copies of the Journal and Proceedings 
and the Memoirs sent to Mr. Quaritch during the year 1911 
was 338, valued at £72-15, and of the Bibliotheca Indica 223, 
valued at Rs. 226-4. Of these, copies of the value of £48-13-10 
and Rs. 284 have been sold. 
The number of the copies of the Journal and Proceedings 
and the Memoirs sent to Mr. Harrossowitz during 1911 was 
165, valued at £25-14; and of the Bibliotheca Indica 202, valued 
at Rs. 226-4. The sale-proceeds have been £33-12-5 and 
Rs. 358-15-10, respectively. 
Library. 
The total number of volumes and parts of magazines 
added to the Library during the year was 2,387, of which 1,216 
were purchased and 1,171 were either presented or received in 
exchange. 
The Council discontinued the arrangement whereby books 
and manuscripts in the Library of the Society were lent to the 
si He Library, and they were asked to return the books out 
em. 
he Council has 
Procured a copy of the Manuscript of the « Caraka Samhita ’’ 
from the Nepal Durbar Library for the Society. 
