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Report of the Auditing Committee. 



Boston, Mass., Dec. 31, 1909. 

 To the Entomological Society of America: 



Your Auditing Committee has examined the books of the 

 Treasurer and the Managing Editor of the Annals and find them 

 in satisfactory condition. 



Your committee recommends that the manner of keeping the 

 financial records of the Society be referred to the Executive Com- 

 mittee to determine the future policy. 



Your committee wishes to express the thanks of the Society 

 to the Treasurer, J. Chester Bradley, for the painstaking manner 

 in which the accounts of the Society have been kept. 



(Signed) E. D. Sanderson, 



C. W. Johnson, 

 For the Auditing Committee. 



The following report was read and adopted: 



Report of the Committee on Resolutions. 



The Resolution Committee begs to submit the following reso- 

 lutions : 



Resolved, That we extend thanks to the local committee on 

 arrangements, the Cambridge Entomological Club, the Boston 

 Society of Natural History, the corporation of Harvard Univer- 

 sity and the faculty of the Harvard Medical School for their 

 many privileges and courtesies accorded us. Pl 



Resolved, That the editorial management of the Annals of 

 the Entomological Society of America, especially Professor Her- 

 bert O shorn, be highly commended for the excellent standard 

 which they have maintained in the publication. 



Resolved, That an expression of thanks be extended to Dr. 

 John B. Smith for his admirable public address delivered in the 

 hall of the Boston Society of Natural History. 



Resolved, That we also express our appreciation of the untir- 

 ing work of our Secretary, Mr. J. Chester Bradley. 



(Signed) C. T. Brues, 



A. F. Satterthwait. 



The other members of the Committee on Nomeclature being 

 absent, Dr. Felt stated that owing to the prolonged illness of one 

 member of the committee and the somewhat extended absence 



