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Walks, has been untiring in his efforts to make them attractive 

 to as large a number of members as possible. Excursions to Mts. 

 St. Helena, Diablo and Hamilton were made. A trip to Lake 

 Tahoe is planned for July. 



The main outing to King's River Canon promises to be as 

 fine as any the Club has taken. Members of the party will be 

 able to visit wonderfully beautiful portions of the High Sierra 

 region that have hitherto been very difficult of access. 



As each year passes, the importance of the work the Club is 

 engaged in is emphasized and a broader field of usefulness opens 

 before it. Respectfully submitted, 



Wm, E, ColbYj Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 



May I, 1909, TO May 7, 1910. 



To THE Directors of the Sierra Club, 



Gentlemen: I submit the following report of the finances of 

 the Sierra Club for the year ending May 7, 1910 : — 



general fund. 

 Receipts. 



Cash on hand May i, 1909: 



Cash in First National Bank $1,669.51 



Cash on hand with Secretary 6.57 



Cash received from Wm. E. Colby, Secretary — 



Dues $3,500.67 



Advertisements (June, 1909, and January, 



1910, Bulletins 460.00 



Rent of Club Room 110.00 



Sale of Bulletins 14-75 



Sale of Club pins 36.75 



Refund of Appalachia postage advanced, 



and addressing 11.94 



Interest from Savings Deposits 18.83 $4>i 12.94 



Total cash received $5,789.02 



Expenditures. 



PubHcation of Bulletins Nos. 40 and 41 $1,180.18 



Salary of regular attendant for twelve months 600.00 



Rent of Room No. 302, Mills Building 360.00 



Stamps and stationery for general correspondence 2>79-^S 



Stamps for mailing Bulletins 327.00 



Carried forward $2,846.83 



