B. C. ENTOMOLOGICAL PROCEEDINGS, 1912. 



NOTICE. 



To become a member of this Society the present annual fee is $1.00, 

 payable to the Secretary. Members will receive the monthly issues of the 

 "Canadian Entomologist," the Annual Report of the Ontario Entomolog- 

 ical Society and the Reports of the B. C. Entomological Society, as 

 well as receive assistance by all and every member, in the identification 

 of insects and the methods of control of insect pests. 



The three blank maps of the southern portion of the Province are 

 inserted with perforated edges for the use and benefi*' of the members. 

 Their manner of use is as follows: Each map is preferably reserved for 

 one insect, the name of that insect being clearly written on the map (in 

 the top left hand corner) and the presence of that insect being reported 

 by a red ink mark at point of capture. The object of this scheme is 

 to obtain the exact distribution of important insects in the Province and 

 to illustrate the area involved in unusual yearly outbreaks of insect 

 pests. If more than one insect is desired to be shown, the method of 

 illustration can be left to the discretion of the members. Duly paid up 

 members can, on application to the Secretary, obtain as many more out- 

 line maps as he or she may require. The maps when completed, partially 

 or entirely, can be retained by the members as they wish or be forwarded 

 to the Secretary or Assistant Secretary, to be placed on file for the use 

 and benefit of the Society, 



R. C. Treherne. 



Experimental Farm, 



Agassiz, B. C. 



W. H. Brittain, 



Vernon, B. C. 



