ASSISTANT SEfRETARv’s REPORT FOR 1952 
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I'o liaEim e from 1951 ... 
'I raiisfers from 
General Fund ; 
Towards cost 
of new Idant 
List £150 
Towards cost 
of Conference 
Report ... 250 
PUBLICATIONS FUND. 
... £530 9 1 By Postages 
penses at 
,, Balance 
0 0 
0 0 
400 0 0 
Interest for year on 
initial balance at 2i% 
(per General Fund) ... 13 5 0 
,, Sales of C.F. and B.P.L. 17 11 9 
„ Sales of Flora of 
Nortliants 2 1 10 
,, Sales of 1948 Conference 
Report 13 7 9 
,, Sales of 1950 Conference 
Report 18 6 0 
and Petty 
Oxford ... 
Ex- 
4 3 3 
990 18 2 
£995 1 5 
£995 1 5 
To Balance from 1951 ... 
,, Profit on Conference 
,, Balance 
MEETINGS COMMITTEE S FUND. 
... £13 11 8 By Loss on Field Meetings 
2 16 10 
7 9 4 
Exhibition Meeting Ex- 
penses 
Petty Expenses 
£15 5 4 
8 9 9 
0 2 9 
£23 17 10 
£23 17 10 
The Balances on Life Members’ and Benevolent Funds remain at £145 12s Od and 
£41 3s 6d respectively, and there have been no entries on these accounts during 
the year. 
BALANCE-SHEET as at 31st December 1952. 
General Fund 
... £226 
2 
2 
500 National Savings Certifi- 
Journal Fund 
... 573 
2 
6 
cates at cost 
£400 
0 
0 
Publications Fund 
... 990 
18 
2 
Meetings Committee’s Ac- 
Life Members’ Fund ... 
... 145 
12 
0 
count Debit Balance ... 
7 
9 
4 
Benevolent Fund 
41 
3 
6 
Cash in Bank 
236 10 
4 
Cheques issued but not 
pre- 
Deposit with Post Office 
sented 
1 
4 
0 
Savings Bank 
1334 
2 
8 
£1978 
2 
4 
£1978 
2 
4 
Examined and found correct, J. H. G. PETERKEN, lion. Auditor. 
12th January 1953. E. L. SWANN, Hon. Treasurer. 
ASSISTANT SECRETARY’S REPORT FOR 1952 
During 1952, 114 new members joined the Society, this being 8 more 
than in 1951, and 15 fewer than in 1950. Of the new members 88 were 
