102 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. X, 



The cost of printing an edition of 1000 and binding 200 is in all $456.00 in addi- 

 tion to the items mentioned above. This amount is due January 1. At the time 

 of writing the funds in hand are somewhat over $300; the balance is arranged for 

 temporarily, but will soon be made up from sales. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. M. Aldrich, Editor. 



The Auditing Committee submitted the following report, 

 which was on motion accepted: 



"We have examined the accoimts of J. M. Aldrich, Secretary and Treasurer, 

 for the year ending December 14, 1916, and the accounts of Herbert Osbom, Man- 

 aging Editor of the Annals, for the year ending December 1, 1916, compared the 

 vouchers, and find them correct. 



(Signed) Chas. W. Johnson, 

 Wm. a. Riley. 



Auditing Committee." 



The Executive Committee further reported that they had 

 appointed the following members of the Editorial Board of the 

 Annals to take the place of Messrs. Kellogg, Howard and 

 Wheeler, .whose terms have expired : 



T. D. A. CocKERELL, Wm. A. Riley, L. O. Howard. 



Also that they had appointed the following members on the 

 Thomas Say Foundation, in pursuance of the Constitutional 

 provisions adopted since the last appointments a year ago: 



Members for two years — Nathan Banks, A. D. Mac- 



GlLLIVRAY. 



Members for one year — Morgan Hebard, E. B.Williamson. 



Editor— J. M. Aldrich. 



Treasurer — E. D. Ball. 



The Committee further reported, in the case of a certain 

 member whose commercial efforts were open to criticism, and 

 were apparently aided by his advertising himself as a member 

 of this Society, that the Secretary is instructed to request him 

 to resign; if he does not do so, the Secretary is instructed to 

 drop his name from the books and publish a statement of the 

 facts in the Annals. 



The Committee on Resolutions submitted the following 

 report, which was on motion adopted: 



"The Entomological Society of America desires to record its hearty 

 appreciation of the action of the authorities of Columbia University and 

 of Teachers' College in placing rooms and other facilities at the disposal 

 of the Society for the purposes of the Annual Meeting. 



