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PROCEEDINGS OF WASHINGTON MEETING. 



COMPARATIVE TABLE OF TOTAL RECEIPTS 



Received for Complete Volumes 



Vol. 1. 



From Fellows $85 60 



From libraries 385 00 



Voi. 2. 



Vol. 3. 



Vol. 4. 



Vol. 5. 



Vol. 6. 



Vol. 7. Total. 



$68 50 



$36 50 



$17 50 



$12 00 



$4 00 



$ $224 10 



390 00 



397 00 



380 00 



360 00 



385 00 



325 00 2,622 00 



Total $470 60 



Vol.1. 



From Fellows $8 60 



From public 14 45 



158 60 $133 50 $397 50 $372 00 $389 00 



Received for Brochures 



.'5 00 



$2,816 10 



Vol. 2. 

 $6 '80 

 12 25 



Vol. 3. 



$1 35 



9 40 



Vol. 4. 



$2 50 

 6 70 



Vol. 5. 



$4 15 

 1 40 



Vol. 6. 



$2 50 

 1 70 



Vol. 7. 



$0 50 



6 00 



Total. 



$24 10 

 51 90 





$19 05 



$10 75 



$9 20 



$5 55 



$4 20 



$6 50 



78 30 





$2,924 40 



Total $23 05 



Exchanges. — Three addresses have been removed from the list of " Ex- 

 changes." The Annuaire Geologique Universel, Paris, and the Geological 

 Record, London, have suspended publication, and the Geological Society 

 of Tokyo, Japan, has disbanded. The present number of exchanges is 

 84, of which 11 receive brochures. It should be noted that we have no 

 exchanges in Mexico or in Central America and no subscribers in those 

 countries. 



Library. — There is nothing special to state concerning the library. 

 The accessions have been duly recorded in the proceedings. 



The Fellows should be reminded that the library material is at their 

 service. Communications should be addressed to Mr Charles Orr, Case 

 Library, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Expenses. — The expenses of the Secretary's office have been consider- 

 ably less than during any former year, and only two items are equal to 

 those of last year. The stationery and printing account is slightly in 

 excess, on account of the expensive circular of the summer excursions. 

 As many libraries persist in sending local checks in payment of the Bul- 

 letin, there is a small expense for the collection of checks, trifling, how- 

 ever, compared with the interest allowed by the bank on the deposits of 

 Bulletin receipts. 



EXPENDITURE OF SECRETARY'S OFFICE FOR THE SOCIETY'S FISCAL YEAR, NOVEMBER 30, 



1895, TO NOVEMBER 30, 1896 



Account of Administration 



Postage ; . . $29 00 



Expressage 2 30 



Stationery and records 1 50 



Printing, including stationery 108 95 



Meetings 2 26 



Library 7 26 



Total $15127 



