THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF 
THE BRITISH ISLES. 
BALANCE SHEET FOR 1904. 
By Subscriptions received .1712 6 
12 6 
£ s. d. 
Expenses of Distribution .140 
Postages, &c. . . . i 12 o 
Balance due to Treasurer, 
1903 . . . .113 
Printing Report . . . 10 13 6 
Balance in hand . . .319 
£^1 12 6 
Balance in hand of Treasurer, G. Claridge Druce, 9 Crick 
Road, Oxford, ^d. To him all subscriptions should be 
paid on the first of January in each year; of ^s. 6d. for each 
member who contributes and receives specimens; of 5i-. for each 
non-contributing or corresponding member, who receives a copy 
of the Reports only. 
SECRETARV’S REPORT FOR 1905. 
Thanks to the larger number of members and the increased 
subscription, the finances are now in a sound condition. The 
question of the Desiderata List is still to be considered, as the 
available stock will be exhausted this year. 
Our late esteemed Secretary has very generously presented 
to the Club a large number of the Reports from the year 1879. 
They include over thirty complete sets. It is suggested that 
members may have a complete set for the years 1879 — 1900 for 
i2s. 6d. post free, odd copies ij’. each, three for 2s. 6d. 
A point has arisen concerning the pagination of the Report. 
Mr. C. Bailey finished his volume of 652 pages with the 1900 
