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February, 1922.] | Annual Report. QO. 9 
1921. 1921. 1922. 
Estimate. Actuals. Estimate. 
Rs. Rs. Rs. 
Brought forward 
Stationery .. > 150 153 150 
Pension % vs 180 180 180 
Light and Fan CS 200 268 200 
Taxes og 21 1,495 1,495 1,495 
Postage 500 82 800 
Freight a > 200 166 200 
Contingencies ay 400 429 400 
Books ve ee 600 1,200 800 
Bindin 600 643 600 
g e cs 
Journal and Proceedings, 
and Memoirs es 


Indexes = ea 200 = 200 
Printing (Circulars, etc.).. 500 427 500 
Auditor’s fee.. ms 250 250 250 
Petty repairs “ 25 80 50 
Insurance... A 344 344 344 
epairs =t Ss 400 ue 
Summer clothing = i 94 
Furniture... y 75 
ToTaL ~. 23,002 21,809 24.271 
Je therefore anticipate a saving of nearly Rs. 2,000. 
Any expenditure for which provision has not been made 
might be met from the above surplus. 
a 
Library. 
The total number of volumes and parts of magazines added 
to the Library during the year was 2,674, of which 303 were 
purchased and 2,37] were either presented or received in 
exchange a 
During the war a large number of Societies, Institutions, 
etc., ceased to despatch their publications to theSociety. Every 
effort is being made to complete the Society’s sets, and in return 
the Society is sending as far as available the Journal and 
Proceedings and Memoirs wanting from their sets. 
Publications. 
Five numbers of the Journal and Proceedings (Vol. Aes 
1920, Nos. 6-8 and Vol. XVII, Nos. 1 a 2) — er u- 
ring the year containing 423 pages and 6 plates In al. 
One number of the Memoirs was published, Vol. VI, Part 
VII, containing 40 pages and 3 plates. 
