February, '14] ENTOMOLOGISTS' PROCEEDINGS 43 



Edwards' Catalogue of Lepidoptera brought down to date. Doctor 

 Howard states that the Bureau of Entomology would furnish the 

 manuscript in perfect condition for printing and Mr. Caudell would be 

 willing to read the proofs. 



Mr. Herbert Osborn : I would like to say that while I appreciate 

 the importance of this publication, that we are now committed to the 

 other project and have undertaken a rather large financial obligation. 

 The bibliography, I think, is essential to every entomologist. This 

 pubhcation would have a more restricted use than the bibliography. 

 It would, of course, be of great value, but it seems to me we ought to go 

 rather slowly. I do not want to throw cold water on the project but 

 simply feel that we should be a little cautious. 



Mr. E. p. Felt: I hardly agree with the previous speaker that 

 this publication is likely to have a small circulation. I think it would 

 appeal very strongly to all economic entomologists, and it would be 

 valuable to a great number of systematists, collectors and a large 

 number of people who would hardly be classed as entomologists. 



By vote of the Association further consideration of this matter was 

 postponed until the next annual meeting. 



President P. J. Parrott: I will now appoint the following 

 committee to take charge of the puVjlication of the bibliography of 

 economic entomology: Mr. E. P. Felt, Chairman, Mr. W. E. Britton, 

 Mr. W. E. Hinds, Mr. W. C. O'Kane, Mr. A. F. Burgess. 



President P. J. Parrott: I will now call for the report of the 

 Committee on Auditing. 



REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE 



Your committee has audited the books and accounts of the Secretary of the Asso- 

 ciation of Economic Entomologists and the Business Manager of the Journal of 

 Economic Entomology and finds them correct. 



J. G. Sanders, 

 E. C. Cotton, 



Committee. 



Voted that the report of the committee be accepted. 

 President P. J. Parrott: The next business will be the report 

 of the Committee on Resolutions. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS 



Yoiu- committee on resokitions begs leave to report as follows: 

 Resolved, That we express our appreciation of the courtesies of the people of Atlanta, 

 Governor Slaten and wife, the State Entomologist and staff, Atlanta Convention 

 Bureau, Capital City Club, University Club, Local Press and the Atlanta Medical 

 College; of the officers of the Association for their effective work and especially the 

 President for his admirable address, the Secretary for his earnest and efficient work 

 in behalf of the Association, and the Editor of the Journal for the successful con- 

 tinuation of this enterprise; 



