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REVIEW OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY."
Number of Abstracts published in the first five Volumes (both Series).
R.A.M.C., 96. The insects presented to the British Museum totalled 5,755; of these 20 were types of species new to science (diptera, 6; hymenoptera, 1; coleoptera, 1; thysanoptera, 4; coccidæ, 3; hemiptera, 4), and among the rest were 59 named species not previously represented in the Museum collection. Imperial Bureau of Entomology,
Country of publication.
1913. 1914. 1915.
1916. 1917.
Africa (British)
48
97
41
59
55
Africa, other than British
18
28
18
10
30th April, 1918.
Australasia
39
43
81
72
82
Austria-Hungary
9
11
4
Canada
41
41
99
108
113
APPENDIX I.
Central and South America
25
51
80
56
48
East Indies, Malay States, etc.
41
30
63
31
42
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 1918.
France
147
202
97
130
174
Germany
65
117
25
29
87
Dr.
£ 6.
d.
Great Britain
144
160
227
154
169
Hawaii
19
15
29
Holland and Belgium
25
19
11
9
12
Government grants
Carnegie Fund
Interest on deposits
Cr.
£ 8. d.
34,783 18 4
1,040 4 2
913 2 3
India and Ceylon
43
65
43
65
55
Italy
43
58
79
67
59
Russia
72
192
318
197
141
Scandinavia
1
5
26
21
3
Spain, Portugal, and Colonies
10
7
6
12
Crown Agents (cash in hand)....... Salaries
Review of Applied Entomology... Publication Office
6,130 7
1
21,392 15
4
Bulletin of Entomological Research
2,188 3
4
1,542 17 10
1,027 11 5
Switzerland
12
10
5
10
77
United States
231
315
543
396
518
Travelling expenses
714 11 10
Translations
684 7 5
...
West Indies
23
49
44
46
76
Scientific equipment
626 6 6
1,482
1,684
Camp equipment
274 2 1
507 8 1
316 3 0
Entomologist in Federated Malay States
332 12 2
86 19 1
10 7 10
904 11 9
£36,737 4 9
£36,737 4 9
1,037 1,494 1,773
We have at last begun to receive the long-promised abstracts of Japanese papers from Dr. Miyake, three of which have already been printed. Dr. Trägardh has also recently sent in all the arrears of Scandinavian literature.
Finance. The annual balance sheet will be found in Appendix I., in which, with the exception of the items, Carnegie Fund, Crown Agents, and Petty Cash, the sums given indicate the total receipts and expenditure since September, 1909.
Appendix II. shows the actual receipts and disbursements during the past financial year. The expenditure was £127 in excess of the estimate made at the beginning of the year; this was due to an increase of £233 for salaries, as a result of the increments sanctioned by the Committee and the engagement of extra assistants for the Plant Pests Catalogue; while, on the other hand, the expenditure on all the minor items came to a little over £100 less than was allowed for.
Appendix III, gives an estimate of the cash resources that we have in reserve, from which it will be seen that the surplus available for general purposes amounts to no less than £2,641. This is about £750 more than we had at the end of the previous year, the increase being principally attributable to the fact that we have not replaced two assistants who have left us-Dr. Lamborn and Mr. Ealand-whose joint salaries amounted to £680 a year. The Committee will be asked to consider the desirability of utilizing a portion of this surplus in carrying out investigations in connexion with certain insects that are doing serious injury to food crops in this country.
It may be noted that the final £1,000 promised to us by the Carnegie Trustees has not yet been handed over.
In Appendix IV. will be found an estimate of the expenditure for the forth- coming year, showing a probable surplus of £414.
Collections of Insects.-There has been a considerable falling off in the number of collections received, only 113 having come in, as compared with 165 for the previous year.
These came from 48 different correspondents (as against 62), distri- buted as follows:-Africa, 17; Europe, 16; Tropical America, 8; Asia, 5; North America, 1; Australia, 1. The collections contained over 11,000 specimens (as against 38,000), of which 2,000 (21,000) were bloodsuckers. During the year 70 (103) lists of identifications were issued, comprising 1,297 (2,375) specific names :— Africa, 737; Europe, 322: Tropical America, 157; Australia, 65; Asia, 16.
Collections of named insects of economic importance were presented to the following institutions :-London School of Tropical Medicine, 167 specimens; Cam- bridge University, 112; Glasgow University, 30; and the Sanitary Section,
Office furniture
Library
Specialists' fees
Petty cash (in hand) General expenses
APPENDIX II.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 1918.
£
Government grants
Interest on deposits
Received.
d. 8. 4,741 5 8 298 13 6 94 2 5 110 12 7
Expended.
£
8. d.
280 10 502 5 2,833 7 11
210 10 2 159 2
50 15 8
6
8
4
Bulletin of Entomological Research Review of Applied Entomology Salaries
Queen's Gate Office, rent and upkeep... Translations for the Review
Office furniture Library
Travelling expenses Scientific equipment Specialists' fees General expenses
57 0 11
48 12 9
1 19
0
0
1 19 116 11 10
£5,184 14 2
£4,242 14
6
202
APPENDIX III.
General Financial Position as at 31st March, 1918.
£
18.
d.
£
8.
d.
Cash with Crown Agents
Petty cash in hand
Net sales of Bulletin (estimated)
Outstanding liabilities:-
Salaries for March
Stegomyia survey (estimated)
Stationery Office (estimated):-
6,130 7 10
1
7 10
80 0 0
174 3 8
Unexpended balance of Carnegie
Fund
Printing Review, one volume...
Printing Bulletin, six parts and
index
Printing triennial index
1,040 4
400 0 0
NO
2
450 0
0
305 0
0
160 0 0
Stationery
30 0 0
Office of Works
20 0 0
£2,579 7 10
£6,220 14 11
Balance of Tropical African Fund
Balance of Bureau Fund
1,000 0 0 2,641 7 1
£6,220 14 11
£6,220 14 11
APPENDIX IV.
Estimate of Revenue and Expenditure for the year 1918-19.
Expenditure.
£ 6.
Receipts.
£
B.
Government grants
4,546 5 8
Interest on deposits
175 0 0
Salaries
2,613 0
0
Review of Applied Entomology (deficit)
400 0 0
Bulletin of Entomological Research
350
0
0
"
Pest Catalogue (salaries)
Japanese)
209
0 0
Translations (Russian, Scandinavian,
210
Queen's Gate Office
220
Library
80
Office furniture
25
Travelling expenses
20 0
General expenses
120 0
......
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
£4,307
0 0
£4,721 5 8
Estimated surplus
414 5 8
£4,721 5
8
£4,721 5 8