1911 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 39 



The following officers were elected for the next year : — 



]'*resident— Dr. E. M. Walker; Vice-President, A. Cosens; Secretary-Treas- 

 urer, Arthur Smith; Librarian- Curator, J. B. Williams; Council — Messrs. Wood, 

 Laing, Ivey, and Dr. Abbott. 



The Treasurer's report shows a balance on hand of $0.20. 



Arthur Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. 



EEPOET OF THE LIBEAEIAN. 



During the year ending September 30th, 1910, eighteen bound volumes have 

 been added to the Library, making the total number on the register 2,018; there are 

 besides a number of volumes of periodicals in the hands of the bookbinder, which 

 should have been ready for inclusion in this report. The Library continues to receive 

 by exchange a large number of serial publications, bulletins, and pamphlets from 

 many different countries and in a variety of languages, many being of great scientific 

 value. A card catalogue of the bound volumes was made during the winter, but has 

 not yet been finally completed for reference; to make it entirely useful it will be 

 necessary to rearrange all the books in the Library on a definite system; it is 

 hoped that this may be accomplished before very long. 



Among recent additions may be mentioned the following works: Sir George 

 Hampson's Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalfense in the British Museum, volume 

 viii. ; Eothschild and Jordan's Eevision of American Papilios; Needham's General 

 Biology and Lefroy's Indian Insect Life. 



The Library is constantly made use of by the senior students and members of 

 the staff during the College year and is highly appreciated by them. 



EespectfuUy submitted, 



Charles J. S. Bethune, Librarian. 



THE CUEATOE'S EEPOET. 



The Society^s collections have been carefully examined from time to time 

 throughout the year and the necessary precautions taken against injury from 

 museum pests or from other causes. Since the last annual meeting, 268 new speci- 

 mens have been added. Of these 262 were contributed by Mr. John D. Evans, of 

 Trenton, 134 belonging to the order Hymenoptera, and the remainder to the Hemi- 

 ptera. As these orders are not at all fully represented in the Society^s collections, Mr. 

 Evans' gift is very valuable and will be much appreciated by the members. The 

 remaining 6 specimens were contributed by the curator from insects of some economic 

 importance not found in the collections. 



EespectfuUy submitted, 



L. Caesaf, Curator. 



