22 



Annual Report. 



[Feb., 





Paying. 



Non-Paying. 





Year. 



Re- 

 sident. 



Non-Re- 

 sident. 



Foreign. 



Total. 



Life. 



Ab- 

 sent. 



Special 



Non- 



Snbscrib- 



ing. 



Total. 



Grand 

 Total. 



1881 

 1882 

 1883 

 1884 



1885 

 1886 



110 

 101 



100 



102 



105 



93 



168 

 155 

 142 

 157 

 161 

 142 



17 

 18 



18 

 12 

 13 

 18 



205 

 274 

 266 

 271 

 279 

 253 



14 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 16 

 16 



40 

 47 

 47 

 39 

 34 

 48 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 



55 

 63 

 63 

 55 

 51 

 66 



356 

 337 

 323 

 326 

 330 

 319 



The 5 Ordinary Members who died during the year were Mr. H. 

 L. St. Barbe, the Hon'ble J. Gibbs, Mr. J. Holdsworth Fisher, Babu Raj 

 Krishna Mukherji, and Dr. J. E. N. Wise. The 2 Special Non-Subscrib- 

 ing Members are Mr. Y. Ball and Lieut. -Col. H. H. Godwin- Austen, in 

 accordance witli recommendation of Council, confirmed by the General 

 Meeting. 



Among the Honorary Members there were two deaths, namely, 

 of Mr. Edward Thomas, F. R. S., and of Mr. A. Grote. Their number 

 now stands at 27. Notices of the life and labours of Mr. Thomas by the 

 President and by Dr. Mitra were published in the Proceedings for April. 



Among the Corresponding Members, intimation of the death of 

 Mr. R. von Schlagintweit of Giessen was received. Their number now 

 stands at 13. 



Among the Associate Members there were two deaths, — those 

 of Mr. J. Schaumburgh and of the Rev. C. H. Dall. There was one 

 election — that of Babu Sarat Chandra Das, C. I. E., in recognition 

 of his attainments as a Tibetan scholar. Their number now stands at 8. 



Indian Museum. 



Two Copper Sheets received from the Deputy Commissioner of 

 Buldana were transferred to the Indian Museum. 



Two vacancies in the office of Trustee having occurred owing to the 

 resignations of Mr. F. E. Pargiter and of the Hon'ble H. J. Reynolds, 

 Dr. R. Mitra and Mr. E. Gay were appointed to replace them as Trus- 

 tees on behalf of the Society. 



Finance. 



The Accounts of the Asiatic Society are shown in the Appendix 

 under the usual heads. 



