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its further occurrence in the White Mountains, Buffalo, N. Y., and Pineville, 

 Va. 



The Society then adjourned. 



Annual Meeting, Tuesday, January 4, 1910. 



Held at the American Museum of Natural History. Vice-President E. B. 

 Southwick presiding. Twenty-five members and one visitor present. 

 The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. 

 The treasurer, Mr. Davis, read his annual report as follows : 



Society Account. 



Balance January i, 1909 $ 991.01 



Received from dues 187.50 



Interest on deposits 28.16 



Total $1,206.67 



Disbursements during 1909 65.51 



Balance $1,141.16 



Journal Account. 



Balance January i, 1909 9i-7S 



Received, subscriptions and sale of Journal 377-67 



Received, sale of donated insects 6.50 



Total 475.92 



Disbursements for printing and mailing Journal. . 437.40 



Balance 38.52 



Total Balance $1,179.68 



Mr. Davis reported the election of twelve and the resignation of one 

 member during the year, and a hundred and twenty-one subscribers to the 

 Journal. 



Mr. Dickerson in behalf of Mr. Harris read the report of the auditing 

 committee as follows : " The auditing committee begs leave to report that it 

 has made an examination of the treasurer's books and vouchers, and that the 

 balances shown, amounting to $1,179.68, are correct, and on deposit in the 

 Harlem Savings Bank and in the Produce Exchange Bank in the name of the 

 New York Entomological Society. The committee finds that the bills filed by 

 the treasurer have been regularly examined and approved by the proper com- 

 mittee before payment, and that the treasurer has exercised his usual solicitude 

 and care in the collection of the accounts due, and the protection of the 

 interests of the Society in its financial department." 



Respectfully submitted, 



Edward D. Harris, 

 Edgar L. Dickerson, 

 E. B. Southwick. 



