298.
APPENDIX I.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the half-year ended 30th September, 1919.
Government grants
Carnegie Fund
Interest and dividends
Review of Applied Entomology
Bulletin of Entomological Research
Office furniture
Salaries
...
Queen's Gate office
Library
Travelling expenses
Translations
General expenses
APPENDIX II.
239
APPENDIX III.
Receipts and Expenditure in connexion with the “Bulletin of Entomological
123
Receipts. £ 8. d. 3,001 5 8 3,000 0
Expenditure. £ 8. d.
0
Part 1, text
163 12 0
89 10
7
1,067 17 8
Part 2, text
26 19 7
408 13 7
illustrations
illustrations
Research," Volume IX.
Receipts.
Expenditure.
£
s. d.
£ 8. d.
76 10 0 19 15
73 2 0 71 10
joao
9
5
5 9 10
12 5 10 1,956 2 0
Part 3, text
"
145 18 3
36 5 3
18 18 1
illustrations
Part 4, text
illustrations
Index, compilation
10 8 11
"
text, say
105 14 9
£6,286 17. 8
£3.762 2 4
Commission on sales
Postages
86 6 0 24 2
80 10 0
19 10 0
15 0 0 32 0
0
498 6 6 34 18 0
16 19 3
4
Commission on advertisements
1 8 5
Subscriptions
83 0 0
Sales of separate parts
88 14 0
Advertisements
7 2 0
158 16 0
551 12 2
Deficit
392 16 2
General Financial Position as at 30th September, 1919.
Cash in hand :---
Invested in Four per cent. Funding Stock
Cash on deposit
Crown Agents
Petty cash
Cash receivable :-
Government grants unpaid
Sales of Bulletin
£ s. d.
£ 8. d.
2,500 0
6,500 0
264 6 2 18 8 3
1,995 0 105 0 150 0
0023
71024
MINUTES OF
FIRST THE
OOO
0
ON 9TH DECEMBER, 1919.
0
0
Interest and dividends, say
Estimated liabilities
for
remainder
financial year :—
Salaries
Carnegie Fund
Stegomyia survey
2,006 9 8 4,040 4
400
Review (fifteen parts and two indices)
800
Bulletin (seven parts and two indices) Queen's Gate office
700
110
Library
40
Translations
30
General expenses
60
00200.....
940000.00
8,186 13 10
11,532 14 5
Balance of Tropical African Fund
1,000 0 0
Estimated balance of Bureau Fund
2,346 0 7
£11,532 14 5
£11,532 14 5
No. 97.
MEETING
£551 12 2
OF THE
£551 12 2
GLOSSINA SUB-
COMMITTEE OF THE IMPERIAL BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY, held
Present:
STR H. READ (Chairman).
MAJOR AUSTEN.
DR. BAGSHAwe.
DR. HARMER.
PROFESSOR NEWSTEAD.
DR. MARSHall.
DR. NRAVE.
MR. PARKINSON (Secretary).
1. SIR H READ referred briefly to the correspondence* with the British South He assumed that Africa Compan and the Bureau, which had been circulated. everyone would entirely agree that it was desirable to extend tsetse fly investigation in Africa and to co-ordinate the work, but of course the provision of funds was a difficulty. He hoped, however, that the Secretary of State would be able to raise the necessary funds from the public. For the present the main thing was for the Sub-Committee to formulate proposals.
discussion the Sub-Committee made the following
some
2. After recommendations:-
(i) That the practical side of the work should be kept clearly in mind and
emphasized.
(ii) That, in the first instance, the investigations should be restricted to work on the bionomics of Glossina, to be conducted by entomologists, the question of attaching protozoologists to the various expeditions being deferred for consideration if it is found that the entomologists require such assistance.
*Nos. 98, 94, and 95.
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