44 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. XIV, 
REPORT OF TREASURER OF THE THOMAS SAY FOUNDATION 
For THE YEAR 1920. 
RECEIPTS FOR 1920. 
Balancewninand janiary Ist, VOL) sie helen eee <n ee eres $210.93 
SROUDSCELDESTS 1a Ge poy asc Ce a ee Ra ati) ed ae $ 7.65 
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JR VOMAIMES SOLE YH Tees ce. ce tic ee Gine oe PEER eat et OM Fe tee ea 78.90 
interest oni$200) Bonds) (tonseptember 15) sapere caeeeneeeeie ree Heer 8.50 
TotalReceipis: 1020" hi sor. uate on aah caeae ene 0 et ea ec ee $298 .33 
EXPENDITURES FOR 1920. 
Printingi@ardss(odMich '4)) is :6er cet sentient eee mene ge $ 7.00 
Postacesony2SiC Opies ays mest Mod et pie alesis A noes Nye e ah eng 3.92 
Total-expengiutune: BOQ. oo see ok ce cp pope Mag ee aaa s ey oa ns oe race a $ 10.92 
Cashvonthand to ballamce es 0 er tee Pi ati a Per reed Ae eee eR 287 .41 
ARO taller ae Woks ae Re Perr tn ka eh a eae Sie Coleey AUS tie. Racese steeds eye $298 .33 
IBkNEnaveey eral lnkewarel |lenabehmis dl, IPAS oo .ancedadec coadoon dos penddaeuonccsde dc $287 . 41 
Volume I Sarcophaga & Allies has now paid for the net cost of publication 
and distribution with a balance of 41 cents in its favor. Of $287.41 now on hand, 
$260.00 belongs to the original endowment, leaving a cash balance of $27.41 on hand 
as an offset against the original grant of the Society of $50.00 for the establishment 
of the Foundation. Of the original edition of this Volume, 200 copies were bound 
and of this number, 19 were distributed to the collaborators of the author, 35 to 
the subscribers to the Foundation and 143 have been sold, making a total of 197 
copies distributed to date. 
Respectfully submitted, 
(Signed) E. D. Batt, 
Treasurer. 
The Auditing Committee made the following Report: 
Your Committee finds the Report of the Managing Editor, showing 
a total of $381.25, to be correct and properly checked by vouchers 
except in two small items, amounting to $1.83. 
Second, your Committee has carefully examined the account of the 
Treasurer and finds the same to be well kept and correct, vouchers 
being presented for all items except: (List omitted, as these mislaid 
vouchers were all submitted to the Chairman of the Committee later.) 
Third, as to the Statement of Permanent Funds, the Treasurer’s 
Report is accepted without evidence as to securities held, as it is man- 
ifestly undesirable to transport them to the meeting. 
W. E. Hinps, Chairman. 
G. M. BENTLEY. 
On motion the report was adopted. 
