18^1.] Annual Beport. 17 



Societies &c. immediately on publication, instead of quslrterly, as for- 

 merly. A small increase of Rs. 200 has been made for Books, and of 

 E»s. 200 for the Journal. The other heads remain unaffected. No pro- 

 vision has been made for Auditors Fee, as it is proposed to revert to the 

 former practice of having the accounts audited by two Members of the 

 Society. 



This is in accordance with rule 58 (h). 



The details of the Budget Estimate are as follows : — 



Receipts. 

 Subscriptions ... ... ... Rs. 



Sale of Publications 

 Interest on Investments 

 Rent of rooms 

 Admission Fees 

 Miscellaneous 



ExPENDtTUEE. 



Salaries ... ... ... Rs. 



Commission 

 Stationery 

 Lighting 

 Petty Repairs 

 Municipal Taxes 



Freight 



Meeting 



Contingencies 



Books 



Local Periodicals 



Binding 



Journal, Part I 



Journal, Part II 



Proceedings 



Printing Circulars, &c. 



London Agency. 



Messrs. Triibner*s statement of account with the Society for 1888, 

 which has been so long overdue, was received just before the close of 



7,500 











400 











5,388 











720 











700 











862 











, 15,570 











. 4,390 











400 











100 











80 











10 











819 











700 











10 











83 











150 











1,800 











31 











450 











4,200 











1,000 











100 











. 14,323 











