igoS] Proceedings of the Society 33 



THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS ON PUBLICATION. 



1. That the Society undertake a pubHcation to Vjc called 

 Annals of the Entomological Society of America, to be issued in 

 quarterly fascicles. 



2. That it include only papers of importance or marked 

 merit, and that each be issued and bound separately as well as 

 in facsicles so that each paper may be sold separately. 



3. That proceedings of the meetings be included either at the 

 beginning or the end of each volume and form one separate which 

 is to be sent to all members of the Society. 



4. That a subscription price of One Dollar in addition to the 

 membership fee be charged to members for the Annals and that 

 the subscription price to non- members, libraries, etc., be Three 

 Dollars. 



5. That an Editorial Board be selected by the Executive 

 Committee and that this Board shall select one of its members 

 as Managing Editor who with his Associates shall be responsible 

 for the selection of material to be published. 



6. That if possible some one living in a suitable location and 

 who can undertake the work of Managing Editor for a series 

 of years, be selected for this position. 



7. That details not covered in this report are to be deter- 

 mined by the Editorial Board. 



8. That actual publication under the provisions of this report 

 be inaugurated as soon as possible. 



Moved by Dr. Smith and seconded by Prof. Sanderson that 

 the report be adopted. Dr. Needham moved to amend, to adopt 

 report except the articles on publication. Motion carried as 

 amended. Dr. Howard moved the adoption of the resolutions 

 on publication, and this was seconded. 



Dr. Needham asked where the funds were coming from. Prof. 

 Osborn stated that the subscription plan embodied in the report 

 was counted upon to provide these, but that the date of starting 

 publication was left to the judgment of the committee, and need 

 not be done until the funds were guaranteed. Prof. Sanderson 

 asked what estimate was placed upon the cost of publication. 

 Prof. Osborn said, roughly, $1,000. Dr. Smith said that there 

 were no obligations imposed as to size, and that members would 

 receive the proceedings of the meetings without extra cost, but 

 would pay for the remainder. The idea was the outcome of the 



