14 



Annual Beport. 



[Feb. 



Member List. 



D living the year under review 23 Ordinary Members were elected, 

 14 withdrew, 5 died, and 8 were removed from the list under Rule 40, 

 being more than 3 years absent from India ; of the 23 Members elected 

 3 were old Members who rejoined. The total number of Members at 

 the close of 1890 was thus 303 against 307 at the end of the preceding 

 year; of these 105 were Resident, 142 Non- Resident, 10 Foreign, 21 

 Life, 23 absent from India and 2 special Non-Subscribing Members, as 

 will be seen from the following table, which also shows the fluctuations 

 in the number of Ordinary Members during the past six years. 





Paying. 



Non- Paying. 





Year. 



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1 



1 



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1 



Spec 

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1 





1885 



105 



161 



13 



279 



16 



34 



] 



51 



320 



1886 



93 



142 



18 



253 



16 



48 



2 



66 



319 



1887 



98 



137 



15 



250 



17 



44 



2 



63 



313 



1888 



98 



136 



15 



249 



20 



34 2 



56 



305 



1889 



108 



135 



13 



256 



22 



27 



2 



51 



307 



1890 



105 



140 



10 



255 



21 



25 



2 



48 



303 



The five Ordinary Members the loss of whom by death during the 

 year we have to regret, were Kumar Isvariprasad Garga, Dr. N. K. 

 Roy, Mr, Alexander Grant (Life Member), Mr. E. F. T. Atkinson and 

 Mr. S. A. Hill. 



There were no deaths amongst the Special Honorary Centenary 

 Members, and only one amongst the Honorary Members ; viz., Professor 

 Bapu Deva Sastri, C I. E., of Benares. Their numbers now stand at 

 5 and 24 respectively ; being one below the normal strength. 



The Corresponding Members and Associate Members remain at 7 

 and 8 respectively, as last year, there having been no casualties. 



No Members compounded for their subscription during the year. 



Indian Museum. 



No presentations were made over to the Indian Museum. 



There was only one change amongst the Trustees, caused by the 

 resignation of Mr. E. Gay in consequence of leaving India, Mr. H. 

 Beveridgc was appointed to fill the vacant place. 



