Procekdings, 1014. 



to assist in procnriiiK tile aliove insects shinild tbcy lie in ^'ood order and representa- 

 tive of the Province." 



Recommended and jiassed liy tlie Advisory Hoard. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 



Tlie following officers were elected for the year 1914 : — 

 Honorary President — E. Baynes Reed, Meteorological Ottice, >'ictoria. 

 President— G. O. Day, F.E.S., Duncan. 



First Vice-President— Lionel E. Taylor, F.Z.S.. il.B.O.T.. Kelowna. 

 Second Vice-President — E. H. Rlackiuore, Victoria, 

 Secretary-Treasurer — R. C. Treherne, B.S.A., Agassiz. 

 Assistant Secretary — (Xot appointed.) 



Advisory Board— G. O. Day, L. E. Taylor, E. H. Bliulunore, K. C. Treherne, 

 Tom Wilson, W. 11. Lyne, A. H. Bush. 



NOTICE. 



To hecome a member of this Society " the annual fee is .$1. on payment of which, 

 and on apju-oval of three-fourths of the members present at the regular annual 

 meeting, the individual becomes a dul.v accredited member," Prospective members 

 are advised to send in their names to the Secretary at any time they wish during 

 the year, accompanied by .$1, for which they will receive all back reports of the 

 Society as are available for distribution up to that time, and their names will lie 

 brought forward at the regular annual meetings in January of each year. 



Members will receive the monthly issues of the Canadian Entomologist, the 

 annual reports of the Ontario Entomological Society, various publications of the 

 Dominion Division of Entomolog.v, and the reports of the British Columbia Entomo- 

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

 identification or control of insects. 



ERRATA. 



(At the request of the Secretary, the following corrections in Bulletin No. 3. 

 N.S., lu the Proceedings of the British Columbia Entomological Society, were 

 noted by Air. Arthur Gibson, Chief Assistant Entomolc^ist, Dominion Division of 

 Entomology, January, 1914.) 



On page 37 — Paruyrotis ocliniiiostcr is now Eii.roa (iiliroi/astcr. Zebra cater- 

 pillar (Mamestra canadensis). This should be Manicstra picta. M. canadensis is 

 not an economic species ; in fact, it is a rare moth. We have no record of it 

 occurring in British Columbia. It was described from New Brunswick. 'Nephelade.i 

 should be Nephcloidcs tniiuan.s. \octua clandectina should be N. clandeslina. 

 Curncades scandiens should be Euxoa scandiens. Posor/ruti relusta should be 

 Porosagrotis vetusta. Felt in suhgotliica. the dingy cutworm, should be now referred 

 to as Feltia ducens. 



Page 42, line 34— D. ohesies shuuld lie /), dixsus. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



Honorary member — E. Baynes Reed, Meteorolngical Office, Victoria, 



Abbott, Reg. C, Mission City, B.C. 



Abb.s. A. W., 2125 Thirteenth Avenue West. VaM<-ouver. 



Abriel, Thos.. Nakusj). 



Anderson. .7. R., T'nion Club, Victoria. 



Anderson. E. M.. Provincial Museum. Victoria. 



Angus, JI., Peachland, B.C. 



Bain, T. R., North Vancouver, B.C. 



Barnhill, Earl, Kelowna. 



Banks, W. W., Salmon Arm. 



Blackmore, E. H., Post-offlce, Victoria, 



