XIV 
STATEMENT OF ORDINARY INCOME 
Correspond- 
ing figures 
for 1903. 
£ 
grtc oxne. 
Annual Subscriptions— 
306 
Governors : Subscriptions for 1904 
97 
Members : Received in 1903, but belonging to 1904 
5,794 
Subscriptions for 1904 .... 
89 
Subscriptions for previous years . 
5 
Miscellaneous : Excess subscriptions, &c. 
6,291 
£ s. d. £ s. c i . 
. 322 0 0 
. 107 0 0 
. 5,635 0 0 
62 0 0 
16 0 
6,127 6 0 
2 , 718 * 
9,009 
45 
9,o54 
Contributions from Reserve Fund to Revenue (at 15s. per head) 
from 3,582 Life Governors and Members on books on 
January 1, 1903, plus 42 Compounders during 1903. 
£8,579 2 7 
*Note — The excess of this deficiency in 1904 over that of 1903 is 
accounted for by the fact that it is no longer possible, owing to 
the disappearance of the Society’s lieserve Fund, to make any 
contribution to the annual revenue in respect of the privileges 
enjoyed by the Life Members of the Society. On the basis of 
previous years (as to which see pp. xvii-xix of Vol. 65 of the 
Journal), this contribution would have been for 1904 the sum of 
15s. from each of 3,568 Life Members=2,676i. in all. 
ERNEST CLARKE, Secretary. 
WELTON, JONES & CO., Accountants. 
