1096 



Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



[Dec. 



lis. 



Receipts. 



1714 

 1014 



As. 

 5 



6 









 



1290 



644 10 



1506 10 



75 



139 14 



By balance 31st Dec. 1836, 



By collections of quarterly "j 

 contributions and admis- > 

 sion fees, J 



By museum grant from"] 

 Government from Aug. > 

 to Nov. at 200 J 



By establishment for care 1 

 of Oriental manuscripts, J 



By Interest on Govt, secu- 1 



Rs. As. P. 



220 3 8 



6994 8 3 



800 



The following was the abstract of receipts and expenditure during the past year 

 on the general account, taken from the Treasurer's books. 

 Payments. 



To Secretary's office esta- "1 



blishment, J 



To House establishment, .. . 

 To Oriental Library ditto,. . 

 To Curator's salary up to 1 



the 18th August, J 



To ditto contingent, 



To Printing 1st pt. 19th vol. 



To Stitching ditto, 



To Printing authors' extra 1 



copies,.. j 



To Lithographic plates by 1 



Tassin j 



To Kasiniith for engravings, 

 To Members' copies of "l 



Journal, 11 00, with extras J 

 To Contingent charges,"] 



including ratan matting > 



for ground floor, „ J 



To transfer to Oriental 



publication account for 



Paris sales credited in 



London, 



To Balance in the Bank l 



348 

 32 



1293 



973 9 1 



469 8 



By Dividend from Mackin- 1 

 tosh and Co j 



By Sale of Govt. 4 per cent, l 

 paper, j 



By Sale of part 1 , vol. 19,. . 



By received in deposit 

 from the French govern- 

 ment towards procuring 

 a copy of the Vedas, ... 



936 











742 



3 



4 



382 



13 



9 



2109 



6 



il 



8 











625 



of Bengal, } 2526 J1 



Rs. 12818 3 11 



Rs. 12818 3 11 



To the cash balance were to be added one quarterly contribution, and half a 

 year's interest, together about 2000 rupees : but on the other hand there were bills 

 due for printing and for the journal, and credits to be met for the Spiti expedition 

 and for the Statistical Committee to an equal amount. 



Adverting to other accounts kept distinct from the general funds, the Report 

 noticed, first, the subscription raised for the improvement of the museum, 

 amounting to rupees 1429, the whole of which sum had been expended in the 

 construction of various cabinets, and glass cases for birds, animals, insects, 

 shells and fossils, with which the lower rooms were now provided, to the full 

 extent of their accommodation. 



Second, the subscription for Dr. Mill's portrait, rupees 1886 ; of which 

 rupees 1838 4 9 = ^180 had been remitted to the London Agents to be held 

 at Dr. Mill's disposal for that object. 



In the department of Oriental Publications the Secretary's books presented 

 ths following statement : 



Payments. 



To various bills of the 1 



Baptist Mission Press, J 

 To pandit's wages for cor- | 



rection, j 



To freight and packing, .. 

 To refund to the Editor, 1 



of the Inaya, J 



To binding, stationery, &c. 

 To writers and collectors,. . 

 To balance in hand, 2! 40 11 



Rs. As. P. 



2204 9 11 





 

 



24 







53 



13 



20 







37 

 120 



4 

 



4600 6 10 



To bills presented not yet paid: 



Mahabharat, 3rd vol 3693 13 



Khazanat ul ilm, 809 



Receipts. 



By cash balance of last 1 

 year, . J 



By collected from subsrs. . . 



By general sales, 



By works sold to the Edu- ) 

 cation Committee, .... 5 



By sales at Benares, 



By sales at Paris, through 

 the French' Asiatic So- 

 ciety, francs 1 173, 80 at 

 2-5 per rupee, 



Rs. As. P. 

 2174 8 7 



982 10 

 546 10 



334 

 93 



469 8 



4600 6 10 



By balance, 1st Jan. 1838, 2142 13 

 By outstanding subscrip- ] _ 

 tions, say, J 



