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Annual Report. 













Expenditure. 











Publications 



... ... 



... Rs 



7,500 











Secretary's office 



... 



.. . ,, 



3,500 











Building repairs 





... ,, 



500 











Do. Taxes 



... 



... ,, 



500 











Coin Fund ... 



... ... 



. . . ,, 



500 











Library 



... 



. . . ,, 



3,000 











Sundries 



... ... 



. .. ,, 



500 











Balance 



... ... 



... ,, 



500 













Rs. 



16,500 











Library. 



About 1,200 volumes have been added to tbe library during the year 

 by purchase and presentation, most of which were on scientific subjects, 

 About 500 volumes comprising some valuable Reports and Maps were 

 received from the Government of Bombay. 



Several valuable Persian and Sanskrit MSS. and lithographed Sanskrit 

 works have been purchased for the Society at a cost of Rs. 515 and Rs. 1,233 

 have been laid out for Government in the purchase and copying of Sanskrit 

 MSS. on account of the conservation of Sanskrit MSS. 



The collection of Photographs has received some valuable additions 

 during the course of the year including a series of 18 Photographs of the 

 remains at Garhwa ; another of 55 Photographs of paintings in the Ajunta, 

 cave besides 11 Photographs, Lithographs, and Photozincographs on miscella- 

 neous subjects, in all 84. 



Publications. 



The Journal and Proceedings of the Society published during the year 

 are well up to the standard, both in quantity and the value and interest of 

 the contributions. 



The Journal Part I. consists of upwards of 3S0 pages letter-press illus- 

 trated by 19 plates, and nearly 300 pages of Part II. have been published, 

 illustrated by 14 plates. The Proceedings and Meteorological Observations, 

 amount to 100 pages. 



Oeficees. 



Messrs. Bloelunann and Wood-Mason have retained charge of Parts I 

 and II. of the Journal, respectively, and of the other duties of their respec- 

 tive Secretaryships. The duties of General Secretary and editor of the Pro- 



