xvi. B. C. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



Be it Resolved "Tliat the Secretary be authorized to forward the dues 

 (50c) per member to tlie 'Canadian Entomologist' for every inember of the 

 Society wlio have joined the army and that the money be made available from 

 the funds of the Society." 



Movers: Treherne — Downes. Carried. 



5. Re NOTES OF CONDOLENCE. 



In consideration of the loss, durin.e; the past year, the Society has sus- 

 tained by the death of Mr, Thomas Cunningham, late Provincial Inspector' 

 of Fruit Pests; of Mr. E. H. Robinson, beekeeper, Victoria: and of Capt. 

 R. V. Harvey, formerly Secretary of the Society, who was wounded on active 

 service in France, and died in a German prison, 



Be it Resolved "That the Secretary be authorized to send the dependents 

 of Mr. Thotnas Cunnin.gham, Mr. E. H. Robinson, and Capt. R. V. Harvey, 

 the heartfelt condolence of the Society, and a recognition of the services 

 they performed, not only for the Society, but also for the Province as a whole. 



Movers respectively: Treherne — Wilson: Todd — Blackmore: Sherman — 

 Treherne. Carried. 



6. Re GRANT TO LIBRARY. 



In consideration of the fact that it is advisable not onl^' to build up our 

 library by the purchase of books of reference, but also to assist members in 

 studying groups of insects in which they are interested. 



Be it Resolved "That ($100) One Hundred Dollars of the funds of the 

 Society be placed towards the furtherance of building up the library and 

 supplying the members with books of reference, and that the President and 

 Secretaries, be appointed to decide and act on each request in accordance with 

 the best interests of the Society. 



Movers: Treherne — Wilson. Carried. 



7. Re SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING. 



In consideration of the success of former summer semi-annual meetings. 



Be it Resolved "Tliat a semi-annual meetin.g be held at Penticton during 

 1916." 



Movers: Treherne — Wilson. Carried. 



8. Re PROVINCIAL MUSEUM. 



In consideration of the courtesy and kindly help the Society have always 

 experienced at the hands of the Provincial Museum, through the medium of 

 Mr. Francis Kermode. Director of the Museum, 



Be it Resolved: "That the Society tender its thanks to Air. F. Kermode 

 for the use of the room to hold the meetings in, and also for the assistance 

 and support in the publication of its technical papers it has received." 



Movers: Treherne — Sherman. Carried. 



9. Re PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE. 



In consideration of tlie many kindly services accorded the Society by the 

 Minister of Agriculture, and Ijy Mr. W. E. Scott, Deputy Minister of Agri- 

 culture, 



Be it Resolved: "That this Society express its deep appreciation to the 

 Provincial Department of Agriculture for obtaining the Society a grant 

 ($250.00) for maintenance and for the assistance and support it has received 

 in issuing the "Proceedings." 



Movers: Blackmore — Wilson. Carried. 



10. Re B. C. LIST OF INSECTS. 



In consideration of the necessity of publishing a B. C. List of Insects, 

 the members are requested to compile and work out the names of determined 

 species of insects known to occur in British Columbia. 



Be it Resolved "That the list of insects in B, C. be published as soon as 

 possible, and that the matter be dealt with by the Advisory Board," Carried. 



