PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



Hawaiian Entomological Society 



DECEMBER 15th, 1904. 



A meeting, to consider the advisability of forming a Hawaiian 

 Entomological Society, was held in the Board Room of the Bureau 

 of Agriculture and Forestry, at 7:55 p. m. 



After the meeting was called to order by Mr. Kotinsky, Mr. 

 Kirkaldy and Mr. Kotinsky were elected temporary chairman and 

 secretary, respectively ; others present were Messrs. Austin, Craw, 

 Hosmer, Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Swezey. 



The organization of the proposed Society was discussed fully 

 by all present, and a Constitution Committee was appointed, con- 

 sisting of Messrs. Craw, Kotinsky and Terry, to report at the next 

 meeting. 



JANUARY 26th, 1905. 



The first regular meeting was held in the Board Room of the 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry. 



The following Constitution was adopted, Mr. Perkins being 

 temporarily in the chair. 



CONSTITUTION. 

 ARTICLE I.— NAME. 



The name of this organization shall be The Hawaiian Ento- 

 mological Society. 



ARTICLE II.— OBJECTS. 



The objects of the Society shall be to promote the study of 

 entomology in all possible bearings, and to encourage friendly 

 relations between those in any way interested in the science. 



