88 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. IV, 



Receipts: 



Balance forward 



Received fn im H. < >sl m irn, sul isc ri] i1 ii ms 



Cash received tor dues, 1910 



Cash received for dues past 



i received for subscritpions, 1910 . 

 Cash received for subscriptions, past 



H. Osborn, Nov. 11. 1910 . 



Total 



1 llSBURSEMEN I -: 



F.. r Annals. Dec, 1909,1000. 1182.70 



March, 1910, sun 192.68 



Tune. 1910, 800 170.23 



$545.62 



Includes repri clerical, typewriting. 37.40 



Postage, stamped envelopes, card's 22.21 



Half-tones Annals ................ . 9.22 



Dues, notices, statements . 11.50 



Express, telegrams, ledgerpaper, dai i 1.60 



Excess remittance returi kerlind 1.00 



Balance cash on hand 3.52.49 



Total $981.04 



Of the $352.49 now on hand $100, the fees from life members, 

 is deposited in the Rothschild Bank of Ithaca where it is drawing 

 I' , interest. 



There is charged against the Society to offset dues of mem- 

 bers dropped, resigned and deceased, 91 members, $239.85; 

 Charges against Annals to offset subscriptions for members 

 dropped, resigned and deceased. $35.00; total, $274.85. 



These charges reduce the apparent assets for the year con- 

 siderably. Quite a number of these members dropped out last 

 year, but the proper charge was not made on the books. 



The Secretary was instructed a1 the Boston Meeting to take 

 a mail vote of all members and fellows of the society as to 

 whether the present arrangement for separate dues and 

 subscriptions to the Annals should remain in force, or whether 

 they should be combined into a single fee of two dollars with 

 the provisions that all should receive without further expense 

 the publications of the Society. The result of this vote was as 

 follows: For the amendment 1S2; against the amendment 18; 

 blanks returned but preference not expressed 2; total 202. 

 While the vote was decidedly in the affirmative, only slightly 

 over one-half of the members voted. 



J. G. SANDERS, Secretary. 



