



ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE SECRETARY- TREASURER OF THE 

 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO, FOR THE 

 YEAR ENDING AUGUST 19th, 1882. 



Receipts. 



Balance from previous year, 18S1 $ 73 92 



Members' fees, sale of Entomologist, etc 253 4S 



Government grant, 1882 1000 00 



Collector's material : pins, cork, etc... = 38 36 



Interest on Bank account 9 01 



Engraving — received for electrotypes of cuts 3 25 



61,378 02 



Disbursements. 



Canadian Entomologist : printing, paper, stationery, etc $390 32 



Library 317 17 



Expenses of Report for 1881,- including engraving, electrotypes and 



woodcuts 291 95 



Annual vote to EJitor and Secretary- Treasurer 175 00 



Rent 80 00 



Insurance 12 00 



Sundries : postage, etc 55 60 



Balance 55 98 



$1,378 02 



We certify that we have examined the above with books and vouchers, and found 

 the same correct. Balance in Bank and Secretary's hands, fifty-five dollars and 

 ninety-eight cents. 



ChabL^s Chapman, i . 



H. B. Booz, } Aud "°™- 



Entomological Societv Rooms, London, Ontario. 



August 19th, 1882. 



The report of the Montreal Branch was submitted and read to the meeting : — 



MONTREAL BRANCH OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



The Ninth Annual General Meeting of this Branch was held on Tuesday, 16tli 

 May, 1882, at eight o'clock p.m., at the residence of H. H. Lyman, Esq., President. 

 The following report was read and adopted : — 



REPORT. 



In presenting their Ninth Annual Report, your Council would congratulate the 

 members on the continued prosperity of the Society, and the undiminished interest 

 manifested by all in the study of our chosen branch of Natural Science. 



We have held eight pleasant and instructive meetings during the year and three 

 new members have been added to our list. We have, however, lost by resignation an 

 old and valued member, Mr. Robert Jack, of Chateauguay Basin, who has always fait 

 a deep interest in our success, and manifested it in many ways. 



