S Annual Report, [Feb. 



sundry items of expenditure, viz., for illuminating the vSociety's premises 

 on the occasion of the Coronation celebration in Calcutta. There is a 

 very slight increase under the heads "Freight" and "Proceedings." 

 The actual expenditure on the Journal was as follows : — 



Rs. As. P. 

 r Parti ... ... 636 4 6 



, Journal ] Part II ... ... 878 8 3 



( Part III ... ... 228 5 6 



Total ... Rs. 1,743 2 3 



against a budget provision of Rs. 6,200. This is less than the Budget 

 estimate by Rs. 4,456-13-9, but it must be mentioned that several bills 

 for printing the Journal have not yet been paid owing to an extra cbarge 

 under the head " Alterations, " which the Superintendent of the Baptist 

 Mission Press has been asked to explain. Against these bills, a sum of 

 lis. 3,642-2 has been paid as " advance, " which together with the actual 

 expenditure on the three parts of the Journal amounts to Rs. 5,385-4-3. 



There were three extraordinary items of expenditure during 1903 

 under the heads of "Royal Society's Catalogue," " Type-Writer and 

 Duplicator, " and " Max Miiller Memorial Fund " not provided for in the 

 Budget. The expenditure on the Royal Society's Catalogue has been 

 Rs. 618-14-6, while the receipts under this head from subscription on 

 behalf of the Central Bureau has been Rs. 1,647-11, which sum will 

 be remitted during the current year. Rs. 532-8 has been spent for a 

 Type- Writer and a Duplicator for the Society's office, and a sum of 

 Rs. 669-10 has been remitted to the Secretary, Max Miiller Memorial 

 Fund. This amount was collected by the Society in aid of the fund. 



Out of the sum of Rs. 1,000 budgetted for the Society's Library 

 Catalogue, only Rs. 358-7 has been spent towards the salary of the 

 assistant engaged in revising the Library Catalogue and other expenses 

 incurred in connection therewith. 



The Budget Estimate of probable Receipts and Disbursements 

 for 1904 has been fixed as follows: — Receipts Rs. 17,700, Expenditure 

 Rs. 17,254-4. 



On the Receipt side, the estimated income under the head of " In- 

 terest on Investments " is based upon the actuals of the last year. 

 " Rent of Rooms " has been decreased by Rs. 1,125 as the Photographic 

 Society of India, owing to insufficiency of accommodation, have decided 

 to vacate the rooms rented to them by the end of February 1904. 



On the Expenditure side, the items of " Freight " and " Meetings " 

 have been slightly increased. Lighting has been increased by Rs. 220 



