4 



AXXUAL MEETING. 



The following is a statement of the changes which have 

 occurred : — 



Life 



Members. Associates. 

 Numbers on June 19, 1891 .... 59 43 



Deduct Deaths ,^ — — 



„ Eetirements, changes, &c. 



59 43 



Joined to June 20, 1892 4 1 



63 44 

 107 



Total 1311 



Hon. Correspondents number ] 24. Total 1435. 



Finance, 



The Treasurer's Balance-sheet for the year ending De- 

 cember 31, 1891, duly audited, shows a balance credit of 

 £233 IO5. 5c7., after the payment of all liabilities, with the 

 exception of one printer's bill, since receiv^ed, of £170 65. 

 The amount invested in 2| per Cent. Consols is £1,385 I85. ^d. 



The Council desires to urge the great advantage it would 

 be w^ere Members to remit tlieir [Subscriptions during the 

 first half of the year, as a large proportion already do. Were 

 this the rule with all, the wdiole machinery of the Institute 

 would work with an ease that w^ould greatly add to its 

 success. Forms for the payment of the Subscriptions 

 through a banker are used by a large number, and may always 

 be had. 



The arrears of subscriptions are as follow : — 





1882. 



1883. 



1884. 



1885. 



1886. 



1887. 



1888. 



1889. 



189C 



Members .... 



3 



3 



11 



0 



1 



3 



0 



6 



10 



Associates .... 



7 



1 



3 



7 



10 



15 



6 



5 



15 





10 



4 



14 



V 



11 



18 



6 



11 



25 



MEETINGS. 



Monday, December 7, 1891. — " Islam : its origin, its strength, and its 

 weakness." By Rev. W. St. Clair Tisdall, M.A. 



Monday, J anuary 4, 1892. — " From Reflex Action to Volition." By D]\ 

 Alex. Hili>, Master of Downing Coll., Cambridge. With remarks 

 by Sir JosErn Fayrer, K.C.S.I., F.R.S., and others. 



Annual 

 Members. Associate?. 



365 



804 



10 



25 



3 



11 



— 13 



— 36 



352 



768 



18 



67 



370 



835 



1205 



