4 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY [Vol. 9 



Association Statement 



Balance in Treasury, December 22, 1914 $262.34 



By amount received for dues, 1915 631.00 



By amount received from Section on Apiary Inspection 3.25 



By amount received from interest 14.31 



To stenographic report 1914 meeting $88.32 



Stamps and stamped envelopes 46.51 



Printing announcements, etc 63 .55 



Telegraph and express 5.29 



Miscellaneous supplies 1 . 00 



Clerical work, Secretary's office 34 .92 



One-half salary of Secretary 50 . 00 



$289.59 



Balance, December 23, 1915 621 .31 



$910.90 $910.90 

 Balance deposited as follows: 



Meh'ose Savings Bank. $145.46 



Maiden National Bank 475 .85 



Journal Statement 



Balance in Treasury, December 22, 1914 $396.41 



By amomit received for subscriptions, advertising, etc., 1915 2,376.34 



To stamps and stamped envelopes $52 . 64 



Printing 1,530.59 



Halftones 150.87 



Miscellaneous supplies 38 .40 



Refunds on subscriptions 4 . 00 



Returned checks 5 . 60 



■Clerical work, Editor's office 50 . 00 



Clerical work. Manager's office 35 . 63 



Salary, Editor 100.00 



One-half salary of Manager 50 . 00 



$2,017.73 



Balance December 23, 1915 755.02 



$2,772.75 $2,772.75 

 Deposited in Maiden National Bank $755.02 



Respectfully submitted, 



A. F. Burgess, 



Secretary. 



On motion the report was accepted and the financial part referred 

 to the auditing committee. 



Secretary A. F. Burgess: I would like to make a brief statement 

 in regard to the Journal. During the past year there has been an 

 increase in the subscription list of 44 so that we now have 764 sub- 

 scribers. The number would be materially increased if the members 

 would interest themselves in securing a few new subscribers. Although 

 a large number of foreign subscriptions have been cancelled through 



