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scription rates or in a larger sale of back volumes of which we have 

 still a fair reserve. It is certainly desirable to maintain as wide a 

 circulation as possible and while the price of the Annals is low com- 

 pared with other journals it may be best to attempt to carry it forward 

 another year or two, at least, at the old rates. A very decided help 

 would be given if members would fill out their sets of back volumes or 

 assist in placing sets in libraries which have not a complete series. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Herbert Osborn, Managing Editor. 



The Executive Committee reported that they had made 

 the following appointments: 



Thomas Say Foundation, three years: Nathan Banks and A. D. 

 Macgillivray; two years, C. Gordon Hewitt and Wm. T. Davis. 

 Editorial Board: S. A. Forbes, A. D. Hopkins and A. L. Lovett. 



The Auditing Committee reported as follows, and on motion 

 the report was accepted : 



The Auditing Committee have examined the books of the Editor 

 of the Annals of the Entomological Society of America and the Treas- 

 lu-er of the Thomas Say Foundation and have found the same correct.. 



S. Hadwen, 

 C. H. Turner, 

 J. L. King, 



Committee. 



In the absence of the Secretary-Treasurer, his books were 

 audited by a special committee of the Society in Washington, 

 D. C, who made the following report, which was accepted: 



. Your Committee has examined the records and vouchers reported 

 by the Secretary-Treasurer, J. M. Aldrich, and find the same to be 

 correct and properly kept. 



H. S. Barber, 

 A. N. Caudell, 



Committee. 



The Committee on Entomology in the National Museum 

 presented a report, and following a discussion the report was 

 accepted with the adoption of the following motion: 



Moved, That this Committee be empowered to combine its report 

 with that of the Museum Committee of the American Association of 

 Economic Entomologists; that an abbreviated report based on the two 

 separate reports be printed for publicity purposes, half of the expense 

 to be borne by the Entomological Society of America; that the National 

 Research Council be informed of the needs of the National Museum 

 and their consideration and support be urged. 



The combined report is printed at the end of these minutes. 



