TREASURERS' REPORT. 
1870-71. 
Presented at the Annual Meeting y March SOih, 1871. 
The financial position of the Plymouth Institution is satisfactory. 
During the past year the expenditure under the various headings 
into which it is usual to divide the debtor side of our Balance-sheet 
has been much the same as in previous years. The printing cost 
considerably less than last year, although in the bills are included 
the cost of the Journal and the new Catalogue of Books. 
The sums received for Subscriptions of Members and Associates 
amount to £124 19s., as against £99 15s. last year, £102 18s. the 
year before, and £107 2s. for the year ending March, 1868. 
The Bental has been less than in previous years, one payment 
only having been received from the Bankruptcy Court, the tenancy 
terminating in August last. 
The Council has during the last year thought well to direct the 
payment of £50 to the Naval Bank, which now reduces the debt 
to £100. 
{Signed) 
ALBERT P. PROWSE, 
J. BROOKING ROWE, 
March 30th, 1871. 
