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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The following Table will show the Society's progress in 

 regard to numerical strength during the past year : — 



Deaths in 1894. 





£ 



s. 



d. 



7 



0 



0 



0 



2 



.,. 8 



8 



0 



15 



. 31 



10 



0 



16 



16 



16 



0 



40 



£56 



14 



0 



EESIGNATIONS. 



4 Guineas 2. 



2 „ 33. 



1 , 59. 



£ s. d. 



8 8 0 



69 6 0 



61 19 0 



Total Loss 



94 



134 



£139 



13 



6 



£196 



7 



0 



Fellows Elected 1894. 



£ s. d. 



4 Guineas 2 8 8 0 



2 „ 56 117 12 0 



1 „ 231 242 11 0 



Associates 4 2 2 0 



Affiliated Societiesl4 16 16 0 



Fellows commuted 8 . . . "1 

 = £178. 105. ...J 



31. 



Net increase in Income £191 



£387 



9 



0 



196 



7 



0 



£191 



2 



0 



New Fellows, &c 315 



Deduct Resignations and 1 , q , 

 Deaths J iai 



Numerical increase 181 



A scheme for the Affiliation of Local Horticultural Societies 

 was put forward in 1890, and 79 Local Societies have availed 

 themselves of it. The Council express the hope that Fellows 

 will promote the affiliation of Local Horticultural and Cottage 

 Garden Societies in their own immediate neighbourhood. 



Subjoined is the usual Balance Sheet, with the Eevenue and 

 Expenditure Account for the year ending December 31, 1895. 



