PROCEEDINGS. 
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tant changes in the publications of the Society, and for this 
purpose has adopted a complete new set of rules respecting 
publication. 
Respectfully submitted: 
Marcus Baker, 
William C. Winlock, 
Secretaries. 
The report of the Treasurer was read, accepted, and referred 
to an auditing committee consisting of Messrs. H. G. Ogden, G. 
W. Hill and W J McGee. 
REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 
The report which I shall presently have the honor to submit 
to you exhibits the total receipts and disbursements for the fiscal 
year which ends with this meeting. 
The assets of the Society consist of— 
Two Government bonds, $1,000 and $500, at 4 per 
cent. $1,500 00 
One Government bond, $1,000, at 4? per cent. 1,000 00 
Six Cosmos Club mortgage Bonds, at 5 per cent. 600 00 
Cash with Riggs & Co. 956 26 
Unpaid dues. 230 00 
Total. $4,286^26 
The expense of printing the Bulletin this year was materially 
increased, owing to the publication of the complete and valuable 
index of the entire series of volumes which accompanied it. 
This volume of the Bulletin, being volume X, was promptly 
issued upon publication to all members who were entitled to 
receive it, and to such Societies and scientific journals as are on 
the exchange list of the Philosophical Society. 
Robert Fletcher, 
Treasurer. 
