. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 1965 61 Vol. 85. British Ornithologists' Club REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE FINANCE The Income and Expenditure Account which accompanies this report shows a very welcome return of the Club income exceeding expenditure, a surplus of £36 Is. Id., against a loss last year of nearly £300, most of which was of course due to the cost of the Ten Year Scientific Index. The improvement in 1964 was due to two main causes, a very large increase in the sales of old Bulletins, from £4 Is. 3d. to £77 6s. 6d., and a decrease in the actual cost of the Bulletin of £33
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 1965 61 Vol. 85. British Ornithologists' Club REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE FINANCE The Income and Expenditure Account which accompanies this report shows a very welcome return of the Club income exceeding expenditure, a surplus of £36 Is. Id., against a loss last year of nearly £300, most of which was of course due to the cost of the Ten Year Scientific Index. The improvement in 1964 was due to two main causes, a very large increase in the sales of old Bulletins, from £4 Is. 3d. to £77 6s. 6d., and a decrease in the actual cost of the Bulletin of £33 Is. 6d. Other expenses were on balance little changed except for the sum of £26 5s. Surveyor's fee, incurred in connection with the Bequest of the property at Tring in the will of the late Herbert Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists' Club. London : British Ornithologists' Club
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