528 PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 
The report of the Treasurer was read and referred to an audit¬ 
ing committee, consisting of Messrs. T. H. Bean, Mark W. Har¬ 
rington, and J. H. Bryan. The following is the 
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER FOR 1893. 
December 23, 1893. 
The Philosophical Society of Washington , D. C.: 
The Treasurer has the honor to submit herewith a statement 
of the finances of the Society for the period beginning December 
22, 1892, and ending December 23, 1893. 
The income of the year 1893 was $897.95; the disbursements, 
$405.60, leaving a balance in favor of the Society on the year’s 
transactions of $492.35. 
The following is a list of the Society’s investments, the securi¬ 
ties for which are on deposit in the Society’s box in the vaults 
of the National Safe Deposit, Loan and Trust Company, viz: 
one U. S. 4 per cent, bond, No. 64,596, $500; one U. S. 4 per cent, 
bond, No. 135,639, $1,000; thirty-five Cosmos Club first-mortgage 
bonds, Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 119, 120, 121, 122,123,124, 
125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 135, 136,153,155,156,159, 
161, 162,163, 164, 165, 166, 167, and 185, $3,500, amounting in 
all to $5,000. 
The property of the Society consists of one mahogany table 
and chair, one large blackboard, one reading-stand, one magic 
lantern, and one microscope. 
The assets of the Society are as follows: 
The securities on deposit at the Safe Deposit Co., as 
above. $5,000 00 
Cash balance at Riggs & Co., per statement herewith. 782 26 
Unpaid dues. 275 00 
Total. $6,057 26 
The Treasurer is not aware of any outstanding liabilities 
except $45 rent of meeting-hall for 1893. 
Wm. A. De Caindry, 
Treasurer. 
