Annual Reports 
REPORT OF AUDITING COMMITTEE 
We, the undersigned, your Auditing 
Committee, beg to report that we have 
carefully examined the books of the Sec- 
carefully examined the books of the Secre¬ 
tary and Treasurer, finding them correct. 
M. G. Campbell, Chairman. 
Geo. W. Peterkin. 
April 14, 1921. 
REPORT OF SECRETARY 
Cash Account to April 14, 1921. 
Receipts 
Receipts from membership fees, interest 
on bank deposits, sales of back re¬ 
ports _$4,284.93 
Expenditures 
19 bills including remittances to Treas¬ 
urer —,_$2,297.45 
Balance on hand _ 1,987.48 
Total _$4,284.93 
REPORT OF TREASURER 
Treasurer’s Account on April 6. 1920. 
Receipts 
1920 
May 7, To balance in treasury_$1,149.73 
July 24, Secretary Floyd_,_ 1,600.00 
Sept. 14, Interest - 1.38 
Dec. 10, Interest- 21.49 
1921 
April 6, Interest on Bonds- 61.00 
$2,833.60 
Credits 
1920 
May 12, By $1,100.00 L. Loan Bonds-$ 988.62 
Oct. 22, By $600.00 Victory Bonds_ 593.00 
1921 
Feb. 12, Telegrams - 1.00 
March 7, E. 0. Painter Printing Co._1,171.60 
April 6, Balance - 79.38 
$2,833.60 
W. S. Hart, Treasurer. 
REPORT OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 
Meeting of Feb. 16, 1921. 
The Executive Committee of the Soci¬ 
ety held its usual spring meeting in the 
office of President Hume at Jacksonville, 
on February 16, 1921. The meeting was 
called to order at 10:30 a. m., there being 
present Messrs. Floyd, Hume and Niles 
and Hubbard by proxy; and Messrs. 
Frank Stirling and A. A. Coult as vis¬ 
itors. 
The minutes of the meeting of May 6, 
1920, were read and approved. The 
