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APPENDIX V.

ESTIMATE OF RECURRENT EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 1914-15.

Government Grants

£

s. d.

£

8. d. £3,628 3

4 18 10

Salaries

7

deficit

Cash receivable :-

Government Grants for 1913-14 from

Straits Settlements

Hong Kong

50 0

50 0 0

Fiji

Dominica

St. Kitts-Nevis

Antigua

50 0

10

0

10 0 0

5 0

Dulau and Company, sales of

Outstanding Liabilities :--

Bulletin

123 19

.....∞

0

0

0

0 8

Salaries for March

217 18 4

Unexpended balance of Carnegie Fund

1,440 11 11

Stationery Office

"Bulletin," Vol. IV., pt. 4 (estimated)

215 11 0.

82 0 0

EC

Review for March

27 0 0

Balance of Tropical African Fund Balance of Bureau Fund

1,000 0

0 949 0 10

£3,932 2 1

£3,932 2 1

APPENDIX IV.

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPTS IN CONNEXION WITH THE

ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH, VOL. IV.

"BULLETIN OF

Payments.

Part 2, illustrations

Part 3, illustrations and map

printing

Part 4, illustrations and map

Part 1, illustrations and map

printing

printing

£ s. d. 46 1 11

Receipts.

£ s. d.

49 1 10

21 19 1

33 5 10

63 8

5

59 18

6

35 18

1

printing (estimated)

58 0 0

Index, &c. (estimated)

40 0 0

Commission on subscriptions

11 19 8

Commission on sales of separate parts

22 14 4

Commission on advertisements

1 8 10

Postages

Warehousing and Insurance

11 18 6

3 3 0

Subscriptions per Dulau and Company

Subscriptions from Tropical

Governments

Sales of separate parts

Advertisements

99 17 0

African

42 10 0

68 ·3 0

7 4 0

458 18 0

Debit Balance

£458 18 0

217 14 0 241 4 0

£458 18 0

Bulletin of Entomological Research,”

"Review of Applied Entomology," deficit

Translations

Elvaston Place Office

Library

Travelling expenses

Scientific equipment

Camp. equipment General expenses

Balance

£ 5. d.

£

5,475 0 0

s. d.

3,830 0 0

250 0 0

400 0 0 150 0 0

200 0 0

80 0 0

100 0 0 100 0 0

50 0 0 150 0 165 0

0

0

£5,475 0 0

£5,475 0

0

Annexure 2 to No. 80.

REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE "CONFERENCE SUB-COMMITTEE.' The Committee will remember that at their last meeting it was decided that Mr. Marshall should obtain from Dr. Gordon Hewitt, Mr. Lounsbury, and Mr. Froggatt a statement of subjects for discussion at the Conference, and that a Sub- Committee should then consider these suggestions and frame a programme. The replies to Mr. Marshall's enquiries having been received, the Sub-Committee met on the 11th of May, and now submit the following recommendations for the considera- tion of the Committee :--

(1) That the Secretary of State for the Colonies be asked to invite the Dominion and Colonial Governments (including the Government of India) to arrange for the Government Entomologists to attend a Con- ference to be held in London in June, 1915.

(2) That the question of the place of meeting should be deferred for con-

sideration at a later date.

(3). That the following subjects should be suggested for discussion:-

(1) The past and future work of the Imperial Bureau of Ento-

mology.

(2) The regulation of plant imports, the inspection of imports and

Imperial co-operation in protective legislation: the desir ability of establishing an Empire Convention in prepara- tion for the next International Phytopathological "Con- ference.

(3) The internal control of plant pests and diseases, and the measures necessary to ensure remedial and preventive treatment:

(a) Nursery regulation; (b) the regulation of pests in private orchards, gardens, and plantations.

(4) Plague locusts; collection of data relative to their distribution

and movements; methods of destruction.

(5) The treatment of household insects; the desirability of com- pulsory measures for the destruction of house-flies and mosquitoes in towns.

(4) That the various Governments should be invited to suggest for discussion

further subjects or modifications of those now proposed.

(5) That it should be pointed out that No. 2 of the proposed subjects closely concerns the mycologists, and an expression of opinion invited as to the advisability of arrangements being made for the Government mycologists to attend the Conference for the discussion of this and any other subjects in respect of which co-operation between the Mycological and Entomological Departments is desirable.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

LICO. 885

23 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

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