272 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
BALANCE SHEET. 
GENERAL FUND. 
RECEIPTS. £ s. d. PAYMENTS. <£ s. d. 
Balance from 1894 ... 219 5 Cost of Journals (vii. 12, 
Subscriptions received WAG Up Wille 2) ceo on) BE 4! 
1 HOS — bon 000 ono 0 i157 Secretary’s Expenses ... 8 7 II 
Sale of Journals, &c. ... 9 5 7% | Treasurer’s do. ie STO 
Advertisements ... ... 4 4 6 Rent of Room at Leeds 
and Porter’s Gratuity 1 
Subscription to Y.N.U. o 
Stationery ces ae 
Books Bought fo) 
Editor’s Expenses 2 
Carriage of Cabinets and 
Travelling Expenses 2 I 2 
Invhande ces it nem OME7 
FaSOu TOs, £59 7 OF 
CABINET FUND. 
RECEIPTS. £s. d. PAYMENTS. <£ s. d. 
Balance from 1894 ... 0 13 35 | Expenses nil A 1 Bee! TOMO 
Donation in 1895 Ol Ge tO In hand ie) ade oe OM LORE 
£0 18 3h £O 18 35 
—S ES ee 
LIONEL E. ADAMS, 
Hon. Treasurer. 
’ Examined and found correct, Way 6th, 1896. 
ROBERT CAIRNS. 
E. C. STUMP. 
REPORT OF THE LONDON BRANCH FOR 1896. 
During the past year there have been seven meetings of the branch. 
The first was held at the Borough Road Polytechnic, the next five at various 
members’ houses, and in July we had a field meeting on Plumstead Marshes. 
Considering that there are about 36 members of the Conchological Society 
in London and its suburbs the attendance at all the meetings was decidedly 
small, this no doubt was partly owing to the great distance apart that many 
members live; however it is hoped that more interest will be shown in 
future meetings. The subscription is only 1/- per annum—to cover postage 
of notices, &c, 
J. E. Cooper, Hon. Sec. 
J.C., viii., Oct. 1896, 
