February, '19] business proceedings 7 



During the past year fourteen (14) men have enrolled, including the reenroUments. 

 Several men have been placed but we know that our record of placements is very 

 incomplete. 



Ninety-one (91) references have been made between possible employers and em- 

 ployees, and two hundred and ten (210) letters written in the Bureau work. 



Financial Statement for Year of 1918 

 Receipts : 



Dec. 26, 1917, Cash on hand $47 . 10 



1918 enrollments, fourteen, at $2.00 28 . 00 



Total $75 . 10 



Disbursements: 



April 9, 1918, Paid J. P. Bell (stenographer) 6.80 



Aug. 24, 1918, Post Publishing Co. (printing) 2.00 



Oct. 28, Paid C. E. Posey (stenographer) 11 .20 



Dec. 21, Paid Mrs. J. W. Dooley (stenographer) 3.00 



Dec. 24, Paid W. E. Hinds, postage for year 6.30 



Dec. 24, Paid W. E. Hinds, entomologist for envelopes and 



second sheets furnished for year 2 . 50 



Total 31 . 80 



Balance, cash on hand $43 . 30 



Respectfully submitted, 



W. E. Hinds, 



In Charge. 



President E. D. Ball: We will now listen to the report of the 

 Committee on Nomenclature. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE 



The Committee on Nomenclature has had nothing referred to it during the year, and 

 no suggestions or requests have been made regarding the adoption or change of com- 

 mon names. The members of the committee feel, however, that considerable work 

 should be done along this line in order to insure stability and uniformity in common 

 names. P'or the purpose of making a slight contribution towards this end, the follow- 

 ing names have been suggested by members of the committee, and the committee 

 recommends their adoption: 



Laspeyresia molesta Busck Oriental Peach Moth 



Pyrausla nubilalis Hubn European Corn Borer 



Rhagoletis cingulata Loew Banded Cherry Fruit-fly 



Rhagolelis fausta O. S Dark Cherry Fruit-fly 



Respectfully submitted, 



W. E. Britton, 

 Edith M. Patch, 

 Glenn W. Herrick, 



Commitlee. 



