PROCEEDINGS. 
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change for publications of the Society, these numbers being 
classified by countries. 
Respectfully submitted, 
C. K. We ad, 
John F. Hayford, 
Secretaries. 
The Annual Report of the Treasurer was then read: 
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER FOR 1904. 
Washington, D. C., December 24, 1905. 
To the Philosophical Society of Washington: 
The Treasurer has the honor to submit his annual report for 
the year 1904. 
The income of the Society for the year consisted of dues of 
members, interest on the investments of the Society in bonds of 
the United States, Cosmos Club, and Columbia Railway, stock of 
the Washington Sanitary Improvement Co., and on bank deposit 
with the American Security & Trust Co., salefc of publications, 
and rental of stereopticon, as follows: 
Dues of members for the year 1902. $10 00 
Dues of members for the year 1903. 55 00 
Dues of members for the year 1904. 291 00 
- $356 00 
Sale of publications—Bulletin.. 675 
Dividend on $1,000 stock of Washington Sanitary Improve¬ 
ment Co... 50 00 
Interest on $5,000 Cosmos Club bonds. 226 41 
Interest on $1,000 Columbia Railway bond. 60 00 
Interest on $500 U. S. 4 per cent, bond. 20 00 
Rental of stereopticon to other scientific societies. 20 00 
Interest on bank deposit. 22 91 
Total receipts . $762 07 
Disbursements have been made as follows: 
Publishing the Bulletin. $73 67 
Operating stereopticon . 30 00 
Rent of safe deposit box. 5 00 
Postage, stationery, miscellaneous printing, notices, etc. 60 85 
Clerical services. 74 81 
