BAI.ANCK SHEET. 



Iavk Membership Funu 



23s 



£ s. ii. \ £ s. li. 



ToamouiUufFundJan. i, 1920 85 S lo | ^V Commission on Purchase of 



,, One Composition Fee ... 660' Stock ... ... .. 013 



,, Donations by Life Members 14 12 o [ " Amount of Fund on Dec. 



,, Dividends and Interest ... 5 6 i | 3ist. '920 in n 8 



£111 12 II 



£111 12 II 



Balance Sheet. 



Annual Subscriptions paid in 

 Advance 



Life Membership Fund ... 



Balance of Income and Ex- 

 penditure Account 



Balance, beiftg excess of 

 Assets over Liabilities 



£ 



,v. 



d. 



in 







9 



2 



6 



III 



II 



8 



8 



4 



10 



3 



12 







.^i32_ 



II 







£ s. d. 

 Annual Subscriptions for 1920 

 Outstanding : 24 at 5/0, 

 estimated to produce ... 3 12 o 

 4% Funding Loan 1^130 8 4 



cost 100 o o 

 Cash at Bankers ... ... 28 19 o 



^132110 



Note. — Assets in addition to those set out in the Balance Sheet are (a) Library ; 

 {b) Cabinets and Collections ; (r) Stock of Unsold Publications ; {d) 

 Annual Subscriptions in arrear prior to January 1st, 1920. 



Dec. 3tst, ig20. 



Chas. Oldham, 



Hon. Treasurer. 



Audited and found correct, C. H. MooRE, 



E. RiDSDALE Brown. 

 January 4th, igsi. 



Polita rogersi in Leigh Woods, Somerset N. — The above shell is by far 

 the commonest of the Zonitida; in this famous wood near Bristol. It is a great 

 favourite of mine owing to the fact of its body being stronger when on the end of a 

 pin, 99 out of a 100 coming out of their shells whole, whereas with me P. cellaria 

 and P. alliaria are the reverse. Hygroinia fusca is fairly common on the bank 

 side of the road above the woods. I believe this has not been recorded for 

 Somerset N. — Douglas Bacchus {Read before the Society., November 10, 1920). 



