REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 1913; 



xi 



31. Annual Progress. — The following table shows the Society's 

 progress in regard to numerical strength during the past year : — 



Loss BY Death in 1913. 



Hon. Fellows 

 Life ,, 

 4 Guineas . 

 2 



I n 



Associates . 



4 



9 

 2 



79 

 90 

 2 



o o 



0 o 

 8 8 



165 18 



94 10 



1 I 



Loss BY Resignation, &c. 



4 Guineas . . 2 . 



2 „ . . 214 . 



I „ . . 451 . 



Associates . . 24 . 



Affiliated Societies 13 . 



704 



186 ^^269 17 o 



£ s. d. 

 880 



449 8 o 



473 II o 



12 12 o 



13 13 o 

 ;^957 12 o 



Total Loss 890 ^1,227 9 o 



Fellows Elected in 191 3. 



£ s 



5 

 3 



750 

 789 

 74 

 35 

 17 



Hon. Fellow 

 4 Guineas 

 2 

 I 



Associates 

 Affiliated Societies 

 Commutations 

 =;^4ii I2S. od. 



1,575 

 828 



o o 



12 12 

 O 



9 



38 17 

 36 15 



1,673 ;^2,49i 13 o 

 Deduct Loss . 1,227 9 o 



Net Increase IN Income 264 4 o 



New Fellows, &c. . 

 Deaths and Resignations . 



1,673 

 890 



Numerical Increase . 783 

 Total on December 31, 191 2 13,385 



Total on December 31, 1 91 3 14,168 



32. Committees, &c. — ^The Society owes a constantly recurring 

 debt to the Members of the Standing and Special Committees, Chair- 

 men, Judges, Writers of Papers for the Journal, Compilers of Abstracts, 

 Reviewers, Lecturers, and the several Examiners, who, during the 

 past twelve months, have done so much to contribute to the Society's 

 usefulness, and to help to maintain its high standing among the 

 practical and scientific institutions of the world. 



The Council also acknowledge their obligations to the Press for 

 their invaluable assistance in reporting upon, and calling attention 

 to, the work of the Society. 



By Order of the Council, 



W. WILKS, 



Secretary. 



Royal Horticultural Society, 



Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 

 January i, 1914. 



