21 
or four reminders before paying their subscriptions (even the fourth 
notice has been ineffective in several cases) pardon the suggestion that 
it is hardly reasonable to put an honorary treasurer to so much 
trouble; a prompt response to the first reminder would save not only 
the treasurer’s trouble, but also the Society’s stamps. 
TREASURER’S 
ACCOUNT, 1911. 
Cr. 
GENERAL FUND. 
Hr 
To Balance brought forward 
3 
19 
0 
By Rent, July 31st, 1911, to 
,, 2 subscriptions for 1911, 
July 31st, 1912 
12 
12 
0 
at 7/6 . 
0 
15 
0 
,, Printing. 
3 
9 
3 
,, 61 subscriptions for 1912, 
,, Postages— 
at 7/6 . 
22 
17 
6 
Secretaries £1 12 6 
,, 1 subscription for 1912, 
Treasurer £0 10 1 
at 5/- .. 
0 
5 
0 
2 
2 
7 
,, 5 subscriptions for 1913, 
,, Insurance 
0 
6 
3 
at 7/6 .. 
1 
17 
6 
,, Magazine Subscriptions 
0 
12 
0 
,, 8 Entrance Fees at 2/6 
1 
0 
0 
,, S.E, Union affiliation fee 
0 
5 
0 
,, Interest on Life Member- 
,, Attendance 
1 
0 
0 
ship Fund, 1911 
0 
5 
0 
,, Debit Balance—Publica- 
tion Fund 
0 
8 
6 
,, Balance carried forward 
10 
3 
5 
£30 
19 
0 
1 OS I 
o 
19 
0 
PUBLICATION FUND. 
2 Donations of £1. 2 0 0 
By Cost of Transactions for 
2 „ „ 12/6 1 5 0 
1911. 
7 
5 
0 
1 ,, ,, 10/- 0 10 0 
1 „ „ 7/6 0 7 6 
4 „ „ 5/- 1 0 0 
12 „ „ 2/6 1 10 0 
1 ,, „ 2 /- 0 2 0 
6 
14 
6 
Sale of Transactions 
0 
2 
0 
Balance transferred to Gen- 
eral Fund 
0 
8 
6 
£7 
5 
0 
£7 
5 
0 
LIFE 
MEMBERSHIP FUND. 
To Balance brought forward 
10 
0 
0 
By Transfer to General 
,, Interest, March 1911 to 
Fund 
0 
5 
0 
March 1912 .. 
5 
0 
,, Balance carried forward 
10 
0 
0 
£10 
5 
0 
£10 
5 
0 
Examined and found correct, 
Alfred J. Willsdon, 
A. L. Mera, 
Auditors. 
Sidney J. Bell (Hon. Treat.) 
xxii.-xxiii. 
