February, 1905.] Annual Report. 
having paid their entrance fees, The election of one member was 
cancelled at his own request as he was not prepared to join 
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who rejoined. The total number of members, at the close of 1904, 
was thus 343 against 335 in the preceding year. This is higher 
than that of any yedr on record. Of these 132 were Resident, 
130 Non-Resident, 14. Foreign, 21 Life, and 45 absent from India ; 
and one a Special Non-Subseribing Member, as will be seen from 
the following table, which also shows the fluctuations in the num- 
ber of Ordinary Members during the past six years :— 
PAYING. Non-Payinea. 
: s : GRAND 
Yaa. r= .B F 3 [See ToTat. 
2 a 2 oo 2 a 5m.8/ _; 
2 /ce| 21S | 6 | 2 l\g4813 
— 
af ale | a a ae ee | 
1899 120/ 119] 13 | 252| 21 | 27 1 | 49| 301 
1900 116 |' 124] 18 | 258] 22 | 30 i | 6a] .8ir 
1901 123 | 1383] 13 | 269] 22 | 36 1 |59| 328 
1902 126| 126| 14 | 266/ 21° | 46 1 |68| 334 
1903 127| 126] 15 | 268] 21 | 45 1 | 67! 335 
1904 ,., 132] 130] 14 | 276| 21 | 48 1 | 67 | 348 
Onorary Members, Professor H. Kern, Professor Ram Krishna 
Gopal Bh f M. J. DeGoeje, Professor I, 
Gol andarkar, Professor J al De A. 
standing at 4 and 13 res ectively, A 
,, intimation was received of the death: of Dr, Emil Schlagint- 
Weit, the only Corresponding Member of the Society. wh 
_ No members compounded for their subscription during the 
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