1895.] Annual Report. 11 



The lists of Special Honorary Members, Corresponding Members, 

 and Associate Members, continue unaltered from last year, there having 

 been no casualties. Their numbers stand at 5, 6, and 10, respectively. 



During the year two Members, Mr. E. D. Maclagan and Sur- 

 geon-Captain W. Vost, compounded for their future subscriptions ; 

 but as two Life-Members, General H. Maclagan and the Hon'ble 

 Ayodhyanatha Pandit died, the total number of Life-Members remains 

 the same as it was at the close of 1893. 



Indian Museum. 



No Presentations were made over to the Indian Museum. 

 The Trustees on behalf of the Society were : — 



Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle. 



A. Pedler, Esq, 



Dr. D. D. Cunningham. 



C. Little, Esq. 



Dr. Mahendralal Sarkar. 



Finance. 



The Accounts of the Society are shown in Statement No. 1, in the 

 Appendix, under the usual heads. 



Statement No. 8 contains the Balance Sheet of the Society and of 

 different funds administered through it. 



The Budget Estimate for 1894 was taken at the following figures : — 

 Receipts, Rs. 17,576-0-0 ; Expenditure, Rs. 16,993-0-0. 



The actual results were found to be : — Receipts, Rs. 17,442-12-0 ; 

 Expenditure, Rs. 17,875-14-4. 



The Receipts thus show a decrease of Rs. 133-4-0, while the Ex- 

 penditure shows an increase of Rs. 882-14-4 on the Budget Estimate. 



The increase in Receipts is under the heads of " Interest on Invest- 

 ments" and " Rent of Rooms." "Interest on Investments" was esti- 

 mated at Rs. 5,456 ; the actuals have been Rs. 6,307-10-6. The increase 

 of Rs. 851-10-6 has arisen from the transfer of the Government Pro- 

 missory Notes, from the 4 per cent, to tbe 3 J per cent, loan, the Govern- 

 ment having paid in advance the excess interest of f per cent. Owing 

 to the payment in this year of two months' rent due last year by the 

 Photographic Society of India, "Rent of Rooms" shows an increase of 

 Rs. 120. 



The loss of Members during the past year being somewhat larger 

 than usual, the receipts from " Subscriptions" are below tbe estimated 

 amount by Rs. 431-14-0. Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & Co. 

 not having submitted their accounts, there appears a reduction of 



