52 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
Mr. Clare Sevjell Reed moved the adoption of the report, 
and in the course of his remarks made special allusion to the 
advantages which he himself had, in common with many 
members of the Society, derived from the veterinary privileges 
possessed by the members. 
The motion was seconded by Mr. G. II. Badham, and 
unanimously carried. 
Mr. Fisher Ilohbs, in the absence of General Hood, chair¬ 
man of the finance committee, next presented the following 
balance-sheet: 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OE ENGLAND. 
Half-yearly Cash Account, from 1st January to 30tli June, 18G2. 
Dr. 
To balance in hand, 1st Jan., 
1862: 
£ 
s. 
d. 
Bankers 
• 
• 
1827 19 
7 
Secretary 
• 
• 
6 
15 
6 
To Income, viz.: 
Dividend on Stock 
• 
• 
252 
9 
11 
Subscriptions: 
£ 
s. 
d. 
Governors’ Life-corn- 
position . 
50 
0 
0 
Governors’ Annual . 
430 
0 
0 
Members’ ’ Life-corn- 
positions 
728 
0 
0 
Members’ Annual . 
3253 
9 
0 
4461 
9 
0 
Journal: 
Advertisements 
• 
• 
31 
1 
6 
Establishment: 
Sale of Books 
• 
• 
44 16 
0 
To Country Meetings: 
Leeds 
• 
• 
9 
2 
0 
London Show 
• 
• 
1474 
8 
0 
£ s. d. 
1831 15 ] 
4789 16 5 
1483 10 0 
£8108 1 6 
By Expenditure: 
Cr. 
Establishment: 
Official Salaries and 
£ 
s. a. 
Wages 
337 
6 3 
House Expenses, 
Rent, Taxes, &c. . 
379 
0 3 
Journal: 
Printing 
Stitching . _ . 
Delivery, Advertising, 
&c. 
Literary Contribu¬ 
tions 
Editor’s Salary 
389 4 0 
60 10 0 
126 4 0 
37 0 0 
250 0 0 
716 6 3 
862 18 0 
