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For the season of 1921-1922 the following officers were elected: — 



President . Mb. S. Logiee. 



Vice-President Mr. A. H. Leim. 



Secretary-Treasurer Miss Norma Ford. 



Librarian Mr. N. K. Bigelow. 



Council Dr. Walker, Mb. Andrews, 



Mr. Blakely, Mb. Hall. 



Xorma Ford, 

 Secretary -Treasurer. 



REPORT OF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA BRANCH. 



The twentieth annual meeting of the B.C. Entomological Society was held in 

 the Chamber Court Room of the Provincial Court House, Vancouver, B.C. on 

 Saturday, February 12th, 1921. There was an attendance of seventeen members 

 at the morning session and twenty-two in the afternoon. 



The meeting was called to order at 9.30 a.m. and the Secretary read the 

 annual report and statement of accounts. Among the resolutions passed it was 

 decided to take steps to have the Society incorporated under the Benevolent Socie- 

 ties' Act. The annual subscription was raised to $2.00. 



During the morning and afternoon sessions the following papers were read: — ■ 



A review of Economic Entomology in British Ool- 



• umbia and its progress in recent years R. C. Treherne. 



Notes on the early stages of Nepytia Phantasmaria . . G. O. Day. 



The Lepidoptera of the Kootenay J. "W. Cockle. 



A Talk on insects imported from the Orient. ...... .W. H. Ltne. 



Notes on the Fauna and Flora of Mount McLean . . R. Glendenntng. 

 Man's influence on the native flora with special re- 

 ference to insect pests J. Davtdson. 



The Sphingidae of British Columbia E. H. Blackmore. 



Notes on Amnesia decorata and the Holly Bud Moth.W. Downes. 



Notes on the Satin Moth R Glendenning. 



Report on collections of Hemiptera from B.C Bb. H. M. Pabshley. 



Notes on the ecological distribution of some Orth- 



optera from the Chilcotin district of B. C E. R. Bxjckell. 



In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Society the members met 

 for supper at the Citizens Club and later returned to the meeting room and 

 listened to a lecture by Mr. W. B. Anderson on "Collecting Places in E.G.'' il- 

 lustrated with lantern slides. It was decided to hold the next meeting in Victoria. 



During the season the Society will publish four numbers of its annual Pro- 

 ceedings, namely, Nos. 16 and 18 of the Systematic series an'd No. 13 and 15 of 

 the Economic series, and a complete index to all numbers published, from 1 to 15, 

 is being prepared by one of our members, Mr. E. P. Venables, and will be published 

 shortly. 



The Society is in a nourishing condition and the members now number forty- 

 one. 



W. Downes, . 

 Hon. Secretary-Treasurer. 



REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 



The twenty-first annual meeting was held in Victoria on Saturday, January 

 21st, 1922. 



The President L. E. Marmont was in the chair and 14 members were present. 



The Secretary's Report and Financial Statement was read by Mr. R. G-len- 

 lenning, Assistant Secretary, in the absence of Mr. Dowries. 



