226
APPENDIX I.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the half-year ending
30th September, 1923.
Government grants
Interest
Sales of Review
Salaries
Apparatus and Furniture
Books (Library)
Review (7 parts)
General Expenses (office expenses,
travelling, fuel, light, telephone)
Pension contribution to India Office
Cost of copying Card Index of parasitic
fungi
Miscellaneous (Travelling expenses of
Managing Committee of Bureau)
Receipts. £ 8. d.
Expenditure.
£ 8. d.
1,025 0 0
92 19 5
41 3 4
1,671 11
5
8 12 0
16 16 7
355 19 2
45 3 9
114 5 8
£1,159 2 9
150 14 0
17 0 2
£2,880 2 74
APPENDIX II.
General Financial Position as at 30th September, 1923.
Cash in hand :-
Lent at Interest and Deposit Crown Agenta
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
5,500 0.0 389 7 2
Balance on Bureau account
at
Barclay's Bank, Kew, and in petty cash
313 12 4
Cash receivable :-
Government grants unpaid
3,075 0 0
Interest to end of financial year
(approximate)
90 0 0
Sales of Review to end of financial
75 0 0
year, say
Estimated liabilities for remainder of
financial year:—
Salaries
Apparatus and Furniture
Books (Library)
1,812
0
41 0
64 0
General expenses
Review (6 parts)
100 0 0
325 0 0
Pension contribution to India Office
114 5
අපපපපප
Expenses on Director's tour
to
Australia
76 0 0
Expenses on Mr. Wiltshire's tour
to West Indies*
150 0 0
Cost of copying Card Index of
parasitic fungi
Miscellaneous (Travelling expenses
of Committee, etc.)
50 0 0
25 0 0
£2,757 5 B
£9,442 19 61
Estimated Cash balance 31st March,
1924
£6,685 14 0
£9,442 19 6
£9,442 19 63
* Item not yet sanctioned.
392
227
APPENDIX III.
Report on the International Conference of Phytopathology and Economic Entomology at Wageningen.
In accordance with instructions I agreed to represent the Imperial Bureau of Mycology at the Conference of Phytopathology and Economic Entomology held at Wageningen, Holland (24th June-2nd July, 1923), and I have now to report that I duly attended the Conference and was present at the various meetings and excur- sions. I attach a few pamphlets which I obtained during the Conference, but there was no printed matter of scientific value circulated which will not be published in a fuller and corrected form in the Official Report to be issued shortly. This will be obtainable from the Secretary, Mr. T. Schoevers, Phytopathological Service, Wageningen, Holland, priced at about 4s. 3d. As I was also the official represen- tative of Kew, my expenses were met by the Ministry of Agriculture, and there are no expenses chargeable to the Imperial Bureau of Mycology.
Throughout the Conférence I made a point of interviewing the representatives of those nations which the Director told me he was not already in contact with, and of putting before them the work of the Bureau, especially the publication of the Review of Applied Mycology. I was able to get into personal touch with repre- sentatives from Germany, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Finland, Lithuania, Brazil and China (Russia was not represented). I attach a list* of names and addresses of the persons I interviewed and also the names of other persons and institutions likely to be interested. In every case the representatives expressed themselves as extemely desirous of obtaining the Review, and most willing to exchange it for any mycological publications their respective countries would be able to furnish. In most instances they freely admitted that their output of myco- logical work was small, and that they would benefit most by the exchange.
An account of the business proceedings, as well as of the scientific papers read at the Conference, will be found in the Report and need not be referred to here. One matter, however, should be mentioned, namely, that at the last meeting it was agreed to set up a permanent organization for the purpose of calling similar confer- ences in the future. It was decided to elect a committee, and it was agreed that the British Empire should be represented by two members. As representative of the British members of the Conference Mr. Fryer suggested that the Directors of the Imperial Bureaux of Entomology and Mycology should be consulted. Mr. Fryer has I believe since discussed the matter with Sir Daniel Hall, Chief Scientific Adviser of the Ministry of Agriculture. I would suggest, therefore, that the Bureau might care to ask Mr. Fryer to attend the next meeting of the Committee of Management.
14th September, 1923.
A. D. COTTON.
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No. 72.
IMPERIAL BUREAU OF MYCOLOGY.
REPORT BY MR. S. P. WILTSHIRE ON A VISIT TO THE WEST INDIES. (Received in Colonial Office 9th April, 1924.)
I LEFT London on 21st December, 1923, and arrived in Barbados on 4th January, 1924, in Trinidad on 5th January, left Trinidad on 19th, arrived Port Limon (Costa Rica) 24th, from whence I made a two-days' trip to San José, left Port Limon on 26th, arrived Kingston via Colon on 28th, left 2nd February, arrived Dominica on 15th, left on 28th, and arrived in London 12th March.
The objects of my visit were primarily to attend the Ninth Meeting of the West Indian Agricultural Conference in Jamaica, and, secondly, to visit Dominica in order to obtain information with regard to the withertip disease of limes about which the Bureau has been consulted. The means of communication between the West Indian islands is so meagre that it was impossible to reach Dominica on my way out to Jamaica, but I succeeded in doing so on the return journey.
* Not printed.
Q2
14 4 1 1 7 1/885/20
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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392
228
APPENDIX I.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the half-year ending
30th September, 1923.
Government grants
Interest
Sales of Review
Salaries
Apparatus and Furniture
Books (Library)
Review (7 parts)
General Expenses (office expenses,
travelling, fuel, light, telephone)
Pension contribution to India Office
Cost of copying Card Index of parasitic
fungi
Miscellaneous (Travelling expenses of
Managing Committee of Bureau)
APPENDIX II.
Receipts.
£ 8. d. 1,025 0 0 02 19 5
Expenditure.
£ s. d.
41 3 4
1,671 11 5 8 12 0 16 16 7 355 19 2
45 3 9
114 5 6
£1,159 2 9
-150 14 0
17 0 2
£2,380 2 7
General Financial Position as at 30th September,
Cash in hand :--
Lent at Interest and Deposit
1923.
. £ s. d.
Crown Agents
£ 8. d.
5,500 0.0 389 7 2
Balance on Bureau
Barclay's Bank, Kew, and in petty cash
account
at
313 12 4
Cash receivable :
Government grants unpaid
3,075 0 0
90 0 Ө
Sales of Review to end of financial
75 0 Q
1,812 0
Apparatus and Furniture
General expenses
41 0
Interest to end of financial year
(approximate)
year, say
Estimated liabilities for remainder of
financial year:—
Salaries
227
APPENDIX III.
Report on the International Conference of Phytopathology and Economic Entomology at Wageningen,
In accordance with instructions I agreed to represent the Imperial Bureau of Mycology at the Conference of Phytopathology and Economic Entomology held at Wageningen, Holland (24th June-2nd July, 1923), and I have now to report that I duly attended the Conference and was present at the various meetings and excur- sions. I attach a few pamphlets which I obtained during the Conference, but there was no printed matter of scientific value circulated which will not be published in a fuller and corrected form in the Official Report to be issued shortly. This will be obtainable from the Secretary, Mr. T. Schoevers, Phytopathological Service, Wageningen, Holland, priced at about 4s. 3d. As I was also the official represen- tative of Kew, my expenses were met by the Ministry of Agriculture, and there are no expenses chargeable to the Imperial Bureau of Mycology.
Throughout the Conference I made a point of interviewing the representatives of those nations which the Director told me he was not already in contact with, and of putting before them the work of the Bureau, especially the publication of the Review of Applied Mycology. I was able to get into personal touch with repre- sentatives from Germany, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Finland, Lithuania, Brazil and China (Russia was not represented). I attach a list* of names and addresses of the persons I interviewed and also the names of other persons and institutions likely to be interested. In every case the representatives expressed themselves as extemely desirous of obtaining the Review, and most willing to exchange it for any mycological publications their respective countries would be able to furnish. In most instances they freely admitted that their output of myco- logical work was small, and that they would benefit most by the exchange.
An account of the business proceedings, as well as of the scientific papers read at the Conference, will be found in the Report and need not be referred to here. One matter, however, should be mentioned, namely, that at the last meeting it was agreed to set up a permanent organization for the purpose of calling similar confer- ences in the future. It was decided to elect a committee, and it was agreed that the British Empire should be represented by two members. As representative of the British members of the Conference Mr. Fryer suggested that the Directors of the Imperial Bureaux of Entomology and Mycology should be consulted. Mr. Fryer has I believe since discussed the matter with Sir Daniel Hall, Chief Scientific Adviser of the Ministry of Agriculture. I would suggest, therefore, that the Bureau might care to ask Mr. Fryer to attend the next meeting of the Committee of Management.
14th September, 1923.
17126
No. 72.
A. D. COTTON.
Books (Library)
Review (6 parts)
Pension contribution to India Office
Expenses on
Australia
Director's tour to
Expenses on Mr. Wiltshire's tour
to West Indies*
Cost of copying Card Index of
parasitic fungi
Miscellaneous (Travelling expenses
of Committee, etc.)
64 0
100 0
00000
325 0 0 114 5
76 0 0
150 0 0
50 0 0
25 0 0
£2,757 5 6
£9,442 19 61
Estimated Cash balance 31st March,
1924
£6,685 14 01
£9,442 19 61
£9,442 19 0
* Item not yet sanctioned.
IMPERIAL BUREAU OF MYCOLOGY.
REPORT BY MR. S. P. WILTSHIRE ON A VISIT TO THE WEST INDIES. (Received in Colonial Office 9th April, 1924.)
I LEFT London on 21st December, 1923, and arrived in Barbados on 4th January, 1924, in Trinidad on 5th January, left Trinidad on 19th, arrived Port Limon (Costa Rica) 24th, from whence I made a two-days' trip to San José, left Port Limon on 28th, arrived Kingston via Colon on 28th, left 2nd February, arrived Dominica on 15th, left on 26th, and arrived in London 12th March.
The objects of my visit were primarily to attend the Ninth Meeting of the West Indian Agricultural Conference in Jamaica, and, secondly, to visit Dominica in -order to obtain information with regard to the withertip disease of limes about which the Bureau has been consulted. The means of communication between the West Indian islands is so meagre that it was impossible to reach Dominica on my way out to Jamaica, but I succeeded in doing so on the return journey.
* Not printed.
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