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Vaiu'ssa iammetunea. — Mr. Swezey reported haviiiii ob- 

 served the Kamehameha biitterlly in the yard of the Ililo 

 Hotel. Some small Pipturus trees were found there, and on 

 the leaves were small caterpillars of the butterfly. This is prob- 

 al)lv the nearest to sea level that it has been found breedino;. 



APRIL 3rd, 1919. 



The lG3rd meeting of the Society was held in the usual 

 place. President Giffard in the chair. Other members pres- 

 ent : Messrs. Bridwell, Crawford, Ehrhorn, Fullaway, Grin- 

 nell, Langford, Muir, Pemberton, Rosa, Swezey and Timber- 

 lake. 



]\fiuutes of previous meeting were read and approveil. 



The Revised By-laws as presented and discussed at the 

 previous meeting were formally adopted. 



Under a provision of the ncAv By-laws, Messrs. F. Muir 

 and E. M. Ehrhorn were elected to the Executive Committee. 



Revised By-laws of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 

 as Adopted April 3rd, 1919. 



Article 1. Name. 

 The name of this organization shall be The Haavaiian 

 E>;to.molooical Society. 



Article 2. Object. 

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

 Entomology in all possible bearings, and to encourage friendly 

 relations l)et\veen those in any way interested in the scieucp. 



Article 3. ^Iembers. 



The Society shall consist of Active, Covrespondincj and 

 Honorary membei-s. Xo Currespoiiding meml)ers shall be 

 elected from residents on the Island of Oahu. 



Election of members shall be by ballot, nomination li;i\im: 

 been made by a nieml)er of the Society at a ])revious moi-ring. 



