(\ exexvili’ ) 
(Plate II) and the accompanying map; Mr. J. C. Moutton 
gives the drawing for one chromo (Plate X) and also contri- 
butes half the cost of reproduction, and Mr. W. J. Kaye gives 
the drawings for the other two chromos (Plates I and XXX). 
Dr. H. E.rrineuam gives the drawings for the three black 
lithographs (Plates XX, XXII and XXVIII); Sir GzorcE 
Kenrick contributes the entire cost of the two three-colour 
plates (Plates XXXI and XXXII), and the Rev. F. D. Morice 
the entire cost of three of the half-tones (Plates XX XIII, 
XXXIV, XXXV). The drawings and photographs for all 
the other plates have been supplied by the Authors, and Prof. 
PouvttTon also contributes towards the reproduction of Plates 
XXXIV-XL, illustrating Dr. Carpenter’s Papers. 
The Proceedings amount to 134 pages, and contain one half- 
tone plate illustrating the new Mymar exhibited by Mr. F. 
Enock, who supplied the photograph for the plate. 
The TREASURER reports as follows :— 
Although the total receipts in 1913 were about £34 less than 
in 1912, the balance sheet is of a far more satisfactory char- 
acter. Several factors are instrumental in bringing about 
this result: Firstly: The Grant from the Royal Society 
which belonged to 1912 was paid in the beginning of 1913. 
Secondly: The cost for Plates has been small, £69 8s. 4d. 
against £254 1s. 6d.in 1912. Thirdly: The cost for Printing 
is £368 9s. 11d. against £409 13s. 1d. in 1912. 
The surplus arising from these differences has enabled us, 
after paying all bills rendered, to invest all life compositions, 
amounting to £110 5s.,in Consols (including the £47 5s. un- 
invested in 1912), and to carry forward a balance to 1914 of 
£134 5s. 10d., nearly sufficient to meet the cost of Parts III, 
IV, and V. 
The LipraRiANn reports that forty-nine volumes, the usual 
periodicals and publications of Societies, and a large number 
of separata have been added to the Library during the past 
year, a list of which will be included in Part V of the Trans- 
actions. Notably among the donations to the Library may 
be mentioned Fauna Hawaviensis (3 vols.), which was presented 
by Dr. Suarp; the continuation of Wytsman, Genera Insectorum, 
given by Mr. B. A. Extior; Etudes de Lépidoptérologie Com- 
