B.C. Entomological Socjety. 



Our cumijlimeutary mailiug-list iueludes the following at tbe preiseiit time: — 



Editor, Keview of Applied Entomology, London, England. 



Journal of Economic Entomology, Concord, Xew Hampshire. 



Smithsonian Institute, Washington. D.O. 



Library, T'.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington. D.C. 



Library, Division of Entomology, Ottawa, Canada. 



L. J. Newman. Entomologist. Perth, Western Australia. 



P. J. Parrott, New York Agricultural Exposition Statical, Geneva, N.Y. 



H. F. Wilson, Entomologist, Corvallis, Oregon. 



A. L. Lovett, Assistant Entomologist, Corvallis, Oregon. 



Dr. Edwin C. Van Dyke, Berkeley L^niversity. California. 



Prof. .T. C. Bridwell, Berkeley X'niversity, California. 



The Monthl.y Bulletin, Sacramento, California. 



The Fruit and Farm Magazine, Vancouver, B.C. 



Harry A. Smith, Parasite Laboratory, Sacramento. California. 



Le Roy Childs, Horticultural Dei>artment. Sacramento. California. 



W. H. Brittain, Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia. 



Letters of congratulation on our rec-eut imblications have been received from — 



S. J. Neville, Cottonwood, Saskatchewan. 



Theo. D. A. Cockerel!, Boulder. Colorado. 



John Dearness, London, Ontario. 



Prof. H. F. Wilson. Corvallis. Oregon. 



Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist. 



The correspondence of the Society is retained in a special book kept for the 

 purjiose and is open to all members for ])erusal at any time. 



Mr. Arthur Gibson, Chief Assistant Entomologist, Ottawa, has written asking 

 our members to assist him in the collection of all moths and butterflies, in particular 

 the Arctiids. 



Prof. H. F. Wilson wishes to obtain all specimens of Aphididae that he can from 

 the Pacific North-west, and has asked me to place his request before the members 

 of this Society. 



Mr. J. D. Tothill, of the Division of Entomology, Ottawa, is particularly inter- 

 ested in parasitic Hymenoptera and would be pleased to receive any sjiecimens from 

 the West. He wishes, in particular, to obtain the parasites of the tent-caterpillars. 



Mr. .T. M. Swaine. of the Division of Entomology. Ottawa, again requests 

 siiecimens of forest insects, and Mr. F. W. L. Sladen. of the same Division, renews 

 his wishes for Aculeate Hymenoptera, bees and wasps. 



Respectfully submitted, 



R. C. Trehebne. 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 



Year endino Decemdek 31st. 1913. 



Deficit carried forward .f .50 tX) 



Printing Report No. 2. N.S 307 00 



Printing jirogrammes, 1013 summer meeting .... S 00 



Printing programmes, 1014 winter meeting 11 .">0 



Postage. 1913 12 00 



Provincial Government grant . . .?2o0 00 



By sale of copies of Report No. 2 . . 3 00 



Membership subscriptions received for the year 



1914-1.=) to date, January 23rd 4.5 00 



$394 50 $298 00 

 Deficit $9G 50 



