Report of the Treasurer . 
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bonds belonging to the Academy and now kept in a safety de¬ 
posit box belonging to one of its members. 
Your treasurer asks for an auditing committee to examine 
the accounts for 1904. 
He also at this time tenders bis resignation from tbe office 
of treasurer, and asks tbat a successor be elected to fill out tbe 
unexpired term. 
H. W. Hillyer, 
Treasurer. 
We, the auditing committee, have examined the above ac¬ 
count with vouchers and find the same correct. 
William H. Hobbs, 
William S. Marshall, 
George Wagner. 
Report of the Treasurer, January 1, 1906. 
Receipts. 
Balance in treasury, January 1, 1905. $32 60 
Received for dues and separates, January 1, 1905, to Janu¬ 
ary 1, 1906 . 190 81 
Interest on investment to April 1, 19Q£. 99 12 
Total receipts. $322 53 
Disbursements. 
Postage and supplies for treasurer. $5 52 
Printing. 68 05 
Supplies for librarian. 6 10 
Clerical services (mailing Transactions) . 19 60 
Journals, etc. (George Wagner) . 34 79 
Expenses of secretary, 1905 .. 75 00 
Total disbursements . 209 06 
Balance on hand . $113 47 
The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters has 
a permanent fund in the form of seventeen Madison city street 
improvement bonds of the denomination of $100 each and 
