14 
Annual Report. [Feb. 
Brought forward 
... 5,407 
0 
0 
Freight .<. 
... 10 
0 
0 
Meetings 
• O 
80 
0 
0 
Contingencies ... 
mki 
150 
0 
0 
Books ... 
... 1,500 
0 
0 
Local Periodicals 
• • « 
16 
0 
0 
Binding m 
• 49 
500 
0 
0 
Journal , Part I. 
• • 9 
... 2,100 
0 
0 
*, Part II. 
9 9 4 
... 2,100 
0 
0 
,? Part III. 
4 9 9 
3,000 
0 
0 
Proceedings 
9 49 
... 1,000 
0 
0 
Printing Circulars, &c. 
4 99 
150 
0 
0 
Total ... 16,013 0 0 
London Agency. 
Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & Co. not having submitted 
their accounts with the Society during the year, nothing can be said 
about the sales made by them of the Society’s publications, or of the 
amount due to or by the Society. No remittance was made to them 
during the year. 
The number of copies of parts of the Journals , of the Proceedings , 
and of the Bibliotheca Indica , sent to the agents, during 1894 for sale, 
were 355, 180, and 90, valued @ £53-5-0d., £6-15-0d., and Rs. 92-8-0, 
respectively. 
Eight invoices of books purchased, and of publications of various 
Societies sent in exchange, were received during the year. The value 
of the books purchased amounted to £67-13-10. 
Change of the London Agency. 
From the beginning of 1895 the Council has transferred the London 
Agency of the Society,—from Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & Co. 
to Messrs. Luzac & Co. 
Continental Agency. 
The number of copies of parts of the Journal , of the Proceedings 
and of the Bibliotheca Indica , sent to Mr. Otto Harrassowitz, the 
Society’s Continental Agent, during 1894 for sale, were 160, 2, and 213, 
valued @ £40-11-6, £0-1-6, and Rs. 122-12-0, respectively. Other 
books were sent foi ; sale amounting to Rs. 18. 
