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No. 12. Oct. 30. 191-1 — At Keauhou, about three-quarters of 

 a mile south of Kailua road junction. Took 6 parasites (all 

 Opiiis, 5 males, 1 female). Saw numbers. 



No. 13. Oct. 30, 1914 — At Kahaluu (Bishop Estate land), in 

 Oka's coffee field, about two miles south of Holualoa. Took 12 

 parasites (all Opiiis, 11 males, 1 female). Saw large nvimbers. 

 Berries not very plentiful. 



No. 14. Oct. 30, 191-1 — Lanihau, in field opposite store of Na- 

 kahara, about three miles north of Holualoa post office. Took 5 

 specimens (all Opiits, males). Both berries and parasites plen- 

 tiful. 



No. 15. Oct. 30, 1914 — At Holualoa, in field of Hyashihara, 

 where a second tent containing Optus humilis were liberated, I 

 took 1 Opius, female, and a small Braconid sp. The same con- 

 ditions prevailed in this field as in that of Kimura. 



No. 16. Oct. 30, 1914 — At Holualoa, in fields of Kimura, 

 where a tent containing original Opius humilis parasites were lib- 

 erated. In field makai of Yokohama store on main road I saw no 

 Opius at all, but Dr. Back says he saw two. Coffee berries were 

 scarce, crop having been picked. On same land mauka of road 

 I took 1 specimen {Opius, female), but there was likewise a 

 scarcity of berries. 



No. 17. Oct. 30, 191-1 — At Kalaloa, about 2>4 or 3 miles north 

 from third junction of road to Kailua beyond Honokohau. Took 

 12 specimens (6 Opius, 2 males, 4 females, and 6 Diacliasum, 3 

 males, 3 females). Coffee in this small field was wild, overgrown 

 and uncultivated, with berries only fairly plentiful. Saw many 

 parasites. 



RECAPITULATION, 



Honolulu. November 10. 1914. 



