B.C. ENTOilOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 





PART II. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA ENTOMOLOGICAL 

 SOCIETY. 



PROCEEDINGS, 1915. 



IIR Fourteeuth Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of British 

 Columbia was held in the Auditorium of the Aberdeen School, Van- 

 couver, B.C., on January 16th, 1915. The meeting was called to order 

 by the President. G. 0.~ Day, F.E.S., of Duncan, B.C., at 10 a.m. on 

 January 16th. The day was divided into morning, afternoon, and 

 evening sessions. 



Mr. Day (President) : It is only right that the meetings should lie held in 

 different places, and this year it has come to Vancouver, and I hope that there will 

 be a large number of members present, and also that in the course of time this 

 Society will come to Duncan. We just want to start the meeting by discussing a 

 little .business. I hope Mr. Treherne will tell us what we shall have brought 

 foi-ward. 



Mr. R. C. Treherne : There are several points I would like to bring up before 

 the meeting iu order to get things started. There is a resolution I would like to 

 place before you : " That the following names of individuals and institutions be 

 added to our complimentary mailing-list; that is to say. in addition to those that 

 have already been printed in Bulletin No. 4: Library of the University of British 

 Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. ; Library Department of Education, Victoria, B.C. : 

 Dr. Matheson, Division of Entomology, Cornell, Ithaca, X.T. ; Library, McGill 

 University, Montreal, Que. ; Library, University of Minnesota. St. Baul, Minn. ; 

 American Entomological Society, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Geo. Moznette. 

 Division of Eutomolog.v, Corvallis, Oregon; E. O. Essig, Division of Entomology. 

 Berkeley University, Cal. ; Agricultural Gazette, Publication Branch, Department 

 of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario ; Library, University of Illinois, Urbaua, 111. : 

 Edmund Jarvis, Division of Entomology, Brisbane, Australia; Lalioratorio di 

 zoologia general & agraria, Tortici, Napoli, Italy." 



Most of these people and institutions have written for our bulletins, and I 

 think it speaks very well for our Society to receive requests from Australia and 

 Italy. I think it speaks well for the progress we are making. I will ,iust put this 

 in the form of a resolution that these be added to our complimentary mailing-list; 

 also Barnes & McDonough, Decatur, Illinois. 



Mr. Blackmore : I suppose our friend Mr. L. W. Swett, 501 Washington Street, 

 Boston, Mass., is on the list. 



Mr. Anderson : Of course you have the Columbia Univer.sity, Barnard College, 

 New York. N.V. It should be in the resolution that these names be added to our 

 mailing-list. 



Mr. Tom Wilson : I second it. 



Resolution carried. 



