THIRTY-THIRD BIENNIAL SESSION 
VS 
No v. 1, Expenses of Treasurer’s Office: 
Printing 
Postage 
Expressage, drayage and sundries . 
Rent, Safe Deposit box, 3 yrs 
Nov. 1, Expenses of President’s Office: 
Printing 
Postage 
Telegram 
Nov. 1, Expenses of General Fruit Committee: 
Printing and Postage 
19.57 
12.50 
4.35 
10.00 
46.42 
10.80 
8.00 
1.00 
19.80 
6.90 6.90 
Total Expenditures 
$1,512.39 
Respectfully submitted, 
L. R. TAFT, 
Treasurer. 
Note: Included in the above balance is $364.66, the amount unexpended 
of the Wilder Medal Fund. 
Washington, D. C., Nov. 21, 1913. 
The undersigned appointed to audit the Treasurer’s Report would state 
that they have examined the same and found the boohs to be correct and 
that the vouchers have been properly certified. The amount on hand, as 
stated in the Report of the Treasurer, is $996.20. 
(Signed) W. L. DEAN, 
FRED. W. CARD, 
S. W. MOORE, 
Auditing Committee. 
President Goodman: When the Report of this meeting is printed there 
will be no money in the treasury; you can see that. 
Mr. Taft: The printing of the Report and the expenses at Tampa 
last year were $925. We have now some $630 on hand besides what we get 
at the meeting here today. 
President Goodman: The words of Secretary Lake come to us pretty 
strongly then; we must do something to maintain the position of our Society 
in a financial way. I suppose very few of us are here ready to pledge or take 
any steps in that way, but I do wish that we could do something jhst 
along the line that he suggests. It seems to me that we should have a 
patron or a donation membership, as he outlined today and have subscrip- 
tions, and have money enough to carry out these plans without any further 
trouble. It has always been routine; and about all we could seem to do 
was to hold the regular meeting, publish the report, and keep in touch and 
sympathy with all of the work; of course that is something good, and all 
the work that has been done for the Society has been done freely. 
