THE TREASURER'S REPORT. 



Br the statement of the Cash Accounts for the past year, which 

 I now lay before the Society, it will be seen that the Eeceipts 

 amounted to 31,412.96, and the payments to $1,207.07. shewing a 

 balance of $205.89 in the hands of the Treasurer. 



The Subscriptions for 1879 to be received amount to S60, and 

 those for 1880 amount to $120. There were bills for 18S0 out- 

 standing at the end of the year, amounting to $10.62, which have 

 since been paid. The sum of $36 has been received to account of 

 the subscriptions for 1879 and 1880, leaving a sum of $231.27 in 

 the hands of the Treasurer, which, with the outstanding subscrip- 

 tions for 1879 and 1880 shew a balance to the credit of the Society 

 of $375.27. 



The number of Members of the Society on the 30th January. 

 1S80, was 137, that is to say, 4 Honorary and 133 Ordinary Mem- 

 bers. Since then, 15 new Members have been elected ; 12 have 

 resigned ; 23 Members have failed to pay their subscriptions. Of 

 this number, 13 are considered as having resigned their member- 

 ship in accordance with Eule 6 ; but, the operation of this Eule is 

 suspended in the case of the remaining 10 Members, who are likely 

 to pay their subscriptions. I regret to have to record the loss 

 by death of : the Hon'ble Hoo Ah Kay Whampoa. c.m.o., and 

 Mr. L. H. Woods. 



The list for 1881 contains 130 Members, classified as follows, 

 viz., 5 Honorary and 125 Ordinary Members. 



EDWIN KOEK, 



Honorary Treasurer. 



4th February, 1881. 



