220 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



British Columbia Branch. 



It is with miich gratification that we announce the formation of the 

 British Columbia Branch of our Society, which has been accompHshed by 

 the affih'ation with it of the British Columbia Entomological Society. The 

 Rev. G. W. Taylor, of Wellington, is the President, and Mr. R. V. Harvey, 

 the Queen's School, Vancouver, Secretary-Treasurer. Regular quarterly 

 meetings are held and eighteen members have thus far been enrolled. 

 With such a goodly band of enthusiastic and experienced entomologists 

 the new Branch ought to grow and prosper and do much eflicient work 

 for the furtherance of this department of science in the western Province 

 of the Dominion of Canada. 



Montreal Branch. 



The thirty-second annual meeting of the Montreal Branch was held 

 in the Natural History rooms on Monday, May 8th, at which i6 persons 

 were present. 



The Council, Librarian and Curator, and Secretary-Treasurer, sub- 

 mitted reports showing that the Society had made progress during the 

 past year. 



The following officers were elected : President, A. E. Norris ; Vice- 

 President, Geo. A. Moore ; Secretary-Treasurer, A. F. Winn, 247 Elgin 

 Avenue, Westmount ; Librarian and Curator, Charles Stevenson ; Council, 

 E. Denny, L. Gibb, H. H. Lyman, G. Chagnon. 



CHANGES OF ADDRESS. 



Mrs. Annie Trumbull Slosson, from 23rd Street to 83 Irving 

 Place, New York. 



Prof. F. M. Webs^e-r, from Urbana, 111., to U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



Mr. W. D. Kearfott wishes all mail matter to be addressed to him 

 at Montclair, N. J., not Liberty St., New York. 



Errata. — Page 185, May No., 8ih line from top read "pupje" instead 

 of "papse"; i8th line from top read "find any description of the larval 

 stage of Delphastus pmillus, Lee." instead of "find any description of 

 Deiphastus pusillus, Lee" 



