ANNUAL REPORT. 
The Secretary read the following Eeport for the past year : 
Annual Eeport for the Year 1866. 
I beg to present the following short report upon the con- 
dition, financial and otherwise, of thu Scientific Association 
for the past twelve months. 
With regard to our Members ; we have lost one by resig- 
nation ; we have elected five Members, one Honorary Mem- 
ber, and one Corresponding Member, leaving as the total 
number on the 31st December r 
Members 18 
Honorary Member 1 
Corresponding do 6 — Total. .25 
being an increase in all of 6 since the previous year. 
The following is the balance sheet of the Association. T 
may remark that though the balance on the 1st January 
appears to be large, yet the whole of it is required for the 
expenses connected with the publication of the current part 
of the proceedings : — ■ 
The Treasurer in account with the Scientific Association. 
Beceipts. $ $ 
Balance, 2nd Jan. 1866.29 72 
Subscriptions received . 46 50 
Papers sold 1 40 
’ Payments. $ $ 
Printing 27 90 
Postage 4 98 
Stationery 0 40 
Balance, 31stDec. 1866 .44 34 
$77 62 
$77 62 
The papers that have been read are but few in number, 
and were all contributed in the latter part of the year, their 
titles are as follows : — 
The Hon. H. Mitchell, M.D., Pli.D.— On the Use of Sul- 
phites in Medicine. 
