PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
39 
ANNUAL EEPOET OF THE EOYAL MICEOSCOPICAL 
SOCIETY. ^ 
February 6, 1878. 
John Ware Stephenson in Account with the Eoyal 
Dr. Microscopical Society. Cr. 
1877. 
£ 
s. 
d. 
1877. 
£ 
s. 
d. 
To Balance brought from 
By Cash paid for Journal 
207 
13 
9 
31st December, 1876 
231 
6 
10 
Cash paid for 651^. 19s. Id. 
„ Half-year’s Dividend on 
Consols 
617 
7 
5 
1126^. 18s. lid. Consols 
16 
13 
11 
Rent and Attendance at 
„ Amount transferred from 
King's College.. 
62 
15 
5 
Charter Fund . . 
96 
7 
5 
Reporter 
9 
9 
0 
„ Legacy under the Will 
Mr. Reeves’ Salary 
80 
0 
0 
of Charles Lambert, 
Ditto for Commission .. 
11 
5 
0 
Esq., per John Bad- 
Ray Society for 1877 .. 
1 
1 
0 
cock, Esq 
500 
0 
0 
Fire Insurance 
1 
4 
0 
„ Half-year’s Dividend on 
5 ? 
Petty Cash 
40 
10 
0 
1757^. 5s. lid. Consols 
26 
0 
7 
Instruments 
13 11 
6 
„ Composition Subscription 
21 
0 
0 
Stationery and Printing 
10 
0 
6 
„ Annual Subscriptions . . 
429 
13 
0 
Books 
11 
1 
6 
Stamped Cheque-book 
0 
4 
2 
Balance remaining 31st 
December, 1877 
254 
18 
6 
£1321 
1 
9 
£1321 
1 
9 
Invested Capital^ December 31, 1877. 
£1778 18s. Qd. Stock in the 3 per Cent. Consols. 
January 31, 1878. 
Quehett Fund. 
£134 Is. 3d. India 5 per cent. Stock. 
£3 6s. 2d. uninvested interest. 
Examined and found correct, 
W. T. SUFFOLK, 
RICHARD T. LEWIS, 
} 
Auditors. 
Eeport of the Secretaries. 
The books and instruments of the Society are in good condition. 
The objects lent for the Exhibition at South Kensington still remain 
there at the request of the authorities. 
The Society’s funds received a valuable addition in the shape of 
a legacy of 500Z., under the will of C. Lambert, Esq., which has been 
duly invested. 
Two scientific evenings were held during the year, with great 
success as regards the interest of the objects and apparatus exhibited, 
and the attendance of Fellows. The papers read before the Society 
have fully maintained their reputation by their importance and range 
of subject. 
