28 Annual Report. [Feb. 



to Rs. 8.740, the greater portion of which is on account of arrears of 

 subscriptions.) The Council have ordered the funding of all sums received 

 as compounding fees from life members, and they would further recommend 

 that all admission fees received during the year from new members should 

 also be funded at the close of the year. 



The following is a statement shewing the receipts and disbursements of 

 the Societ}^ during the last year. 



Eecetpts. 



Subscriptions, Es. 8,296 2 



Admission Fees, ] ,424 



Publications, , . 1,537 3 



Library, , 316 6 6 



Secretary's Office, 9 3 9 



Vested Fund, 238 4 



Building, 12,916 2 1 



Coin Fund, 24 



Rs. 24,761 2 7 



Sundries, 998 13 10 



Balance 1872, 



In the Bank of Bengal, 767 9 4 



Cashinhand, 143 15 2 



Rs. 26,671 8 11 



DiSBUESEMENTS. 



Publications, - 7,270 2 10 



Library, , 1,518 13 11 



Secretary's office, 2,614 4 



Vested Fund, 5,975 9 11 



Building, 3,539 2 6 



Coin Fund, 



Rs. 20,917 13 6 



Sundries, , 1,966 13 1 



Balance, 



In the Bank of Bengal, 3,392 14 6 



Cashinhand, 393 15 10 



Rs. 26,671 8 11 



