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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY 



[Vol. 8 



ing. Our foreign subscription list will doubtless be cut heavily on account of the war 

 in Europe and the moderate increase of fifty cents in the annual rate to non-members 

 of the Association as suggested by the Advisory Board at the last meeting is necessary 

 to meet existing conditions. 



Expenditures by both the Editor and the Secretary have been curtailed during 

 the past year and this has meant that much more personal attention had to be de- 

 voted to the pubUcation than heretofore. 



The financial statement which follows shows the present condition of the Treasury, 

 A few bills are outstanding because they have not been presented for payment and a 

 number of good accounts are collectible. 



Association Statement 



Balance in Treasury, December 22, 1913 $358.79 



By amount received for dues 1914. 120.94 



To stenographic report 1913 meeting $47.20 



Stamps and stamped envelopes 19 . 62 



Printing, announcements, etc 41 .50 



Telegraph and express 2 . 50 



Buttons 1913 meeting 11 . 12 



Buttons 1914 meeting 11 .25 



Cost of Incorporation 3 . 45 



Clerical work, Secretary's office 30 . 75 



One half salary of Secretary '. 50 . 00 



$217.39 



Balance, December 22, 1914 262 . 34 



$479.73 $479.73 



Journal Statement 



Balance in Treasury December 22, 1913 $335.81 



By amount received for subscriptions, advertising, etc., 1914 1,578.57 



To stamps and stamped envelopes $38.36 



Printing 1,159.13 



Halftones 86.16 



Miscellaneous suppUes 26 . 82 



Clerical work, Editor's office 32.50 



Clerical work. Manager's office 25.00 



Salary, Editor 100.00 



One-half salary of Manager 50 . 00 



$1,517.97 



Balance December 22, 1914 396 . 41 



$1,914.38 $1,914.38 



Respectfully submitted, 



A. F. Burgess, 

 Secretary. 



On motion the report was received and the financial part referred to 

 the Auditing Committee. 



