ries. Caught nine specimens ( Diachasina tryoiii, all males). 

 Parasites plentiful. 



No. 2. Oct. 31. 191-1 — At Hookena, opposite church on main 

 road. Berries plentiful in this field. Saw many parasites. 

 Caught six specimens {Diachasnia, 4 males, 2 females). 



Special. Oct. 28, 191-^1 — At Honaunau, opposite Honaunau 

 store on main road. In this field, in which berries were plentiful, 

 six specimens of both species (2 Opins and 4 Diachasnia, males) 

 were taken bv W. M. Gififard, being the first taken during the 

 ])eriod of investigation, whilst Dr. Ijack was gathering berries 

 from a field one mile mauka of the store, where the original 

 Diachasnia were liberated in June, 1913. Large numbers of para- 

 sites seen in this makai field by W. M. Giffard. 



No. 3. October 29, 191-^1 — At Honaunau, one-half mile mauka 

 Honaunau store. On this day Dr. IJack took seven si)ecimens 

 while collecting berries (4 Opius, 2 males and 2 females, and 3 

 Diachasnia, males). 



No. 4. Oct. 29, 191-^1 — One-half way between Honaunau and 

 Kahaloa, in cofi^ee field opposite new IJishop Estate road junction 

 with main road. Caught 5 specimens (4 Dpi us and 1 Diachasina. 

 all males ). 



Xo. 5. Oct. 29, 1914 — At Kahaloa near ^Michado store. T.er- 

 ries and parasites plentiful. Cauglit 10 si)Ocimens (all Opitis, 2 

 females and 8 males ) . 



No. 6. Oct. 29, 1914 — At Kealakekua, opposite Capt. Cook 

 Cofifee Mill. Berries fairly ])lentiful, with many parasites. 

 Caught 7 specimens (5 Opiiis, 4 males, 1 female, and 2 Dia- 

 chasnia, 1 male, 1 female). 



No. 7. Oct. 28, 1914 — ( )n makai road to Napo<jpoo on land of 

 Kahaloa. In field opposite schoolhousc. Uerrics not plentilul. 

 Took 2 specimens Opins, both females. 



No. 8. Oct. 28, 1914 — On same road in field o])posite ])apaia 

 grove. r)erries not ]jlentiful. (Took 2 Opins, males, and 1 Dia- 

 chasina. male. 



Xo. 9. ( )ct. 28, 1914 — On same road one-fouilh mile nearer 

 Paris Ranch house. Took 1 specimen Opitis, male. I'.erries not 

 plentiful. 



X.l'.. — Parasites e\idenlly scarcer in fields along lower Kea- 

 lakekua or Xa])oopf)0 road ih.an mauka. as fewer were seen. 



NORTH KON.\. 



Xo. 10. Oct. 30, V)\4 — Al Kainalin opposite Xiwashta gro- 

 cery store, about two miles north from .Miss I'aris', took ,^ para- 

 sites, all Opiiis, 2 females and 1 male). .^a\v numbers of p.ir.i 

 sites. Coffee berries i)lentiful. 



Xo. 11. Oct. 30, 1914 — At llonaln. about four miU's north 

 from Miss i'aris'. 'fook 2 parasites (both ()piiis. 1 f. in;dc, 1 

 male). Saw a few others, but berries not jilcntilul. 



