^'allessa ('iHoiwaiiiea. — Mr. Swezev repoi'Ted Jaavinii' ob- 

 servc(l ihc Jviiiiiclianieha hintci-Hv in the van! of ilic llilo 

 Hotel. Some small Pipturv.s trees were fomid there, and on 

 the leaves were small caterpillars of the butterfly. This is prob- 

 ably the nearest to sea level tliat it has been found breeding. 



APRIL :5rd, lOlt). 



The ](t.'!i'd meeting of the Society was held in the usual 

 place. President Giffard in the chair. Other members pres- 

 ent: Messrs. Eridwell, Crawford, Ehrhorn, Fullaway, Grin- 

 nell, Lanaford, ^Nfitir, Peml)erton, Rosa, Swezey and Timl)er- 

 lake. 



]\Iiniites of previous meeting wei'e read and a|:)])rovc(l. 



The Revised By-laws as presented and discussed at the 

 previous meeting were formally adopted. 



Tinder a provision of the new By-laws, Messrs. P. Mnir 

 and K. ^r. Ehrhorn were elected to the Execntive Committee. 



Revised By-laws of the Haw^aiian Entomological Society 

 as Adopted April 3rd, 1919. 



Article 1. I^AT^rK. 

 The name of this organi/alioii sliall be Tm-: TTawaitax 

 E N T< ) .\i < )L( )< ;i ( A L Society. 



Article 2. Ob,tect. 



Tli(> ol)ject of the Society sliall bo 1o ])romote the study of 

 Entomology in all possible bearings, and to encourage friendly 

 rchitions between those in any way intcrcstiMl in the science. 



.VuTici.K -"I. .M i:.\i i:i;us. 



Tlie Society shall consisi of Aclirc, ( '(irrcs/iondnii/ and 

 J /oiiDitin/ mcmbci's. Xo ( '(irrcspoiKlnifi nuMnbcrs sludl be 

 cU'oted from residents on the 1-hind of Oahn. 



Election of mend)ers shall be by balloi. uominalion ha\ing 

 been nia<lc bv a iiiciMbcr of the Socicrx- ;il a pi'cN'ion^ iiieetiuL!:. 



