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Aristotelia gigantea. Op. cit., II, 5, p. 274, 19 13. 



Thyrocopa sapindiella* Op. cit., II, 5, p. 274, 1913. 



Archips fuseocinereus. Op. cit, II, 5, p. 275, 1913. 



Archips siiblieheiioides.*'* Op. cit., II, 5, p. 276, 1913. 



Tortrix seviicinerayia . Op. cit., II, 5, p. 276, 1913. 



Epagoge tireraiia* Op. cit., Ill, 2, p. 93, 1915. 



Capua cassia.*' Op. cit., II, 4, p. 183, 1912. 



Capua santalata* Op. cit., II, 5, p. 276, 1913. 



Euhyposmocoma ekaha* Op. cit., II, 3, p. 105, 19 10. 



Euhyposmocoma trivitella. Op. cit., II, 5, p. 278, 1913. 



Semiioprepia fuscopiirpurea . Op. cit.. Ill, 2, p. 94, 1915. 



Semyioprepia fcrruginea * Op. cit.. Ill, 2, p. 294, 1915. 



Peti'ochroa trifasciata. Op. cit., Ill, 2, p. 97, 1915. 



Opogona pJirpuriella* Op. cit., II, 5, p. 280, 1913. 



Opogona apicalis* Bull. Ent. Exp. Sta., H. S. P. A., 6, p. 17, 1909. 



Ercunetis penicillata** Op. cit., 6, p. 13, 1909. 



Gracilaria mabaella* Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, II, 3, p. 89, 1910. 



Gracilaria hauicola* Op. cit., II, 3, p. 106, 1910. 



Gracilaria dubautiella* Op. cit., II, 5, p. 278, 1913. 



Gracilaria hibiscella* Op. cit., II, 5, p. 279, 1913. 



Gracilaria iirerccha* Op. cit., II, 2, p. 94, 1915. 



Gracilaria urerana* Op. cit.. Ill, 2, p. 95, 1915. 



Philodoria pipturicola * Op. cit.. Ill, 2, p. 96, 1915. 



Bedellia oplismeniella .* Op. cit., II, 4, p. 184, 1912. 



Bedellia ba'hmcriella* Op. cit., II, 4, p. 185, 19 12. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Otto H. Swezey, 



Honorary Curator of I£ntomolog3^ 



Ichthyology. To our collection of Sharks has been added 

 a complete cast of the Thresher Shark of eastern waters, a cast of 

 the head of an unusually large Hammer Head Shark from our 

 waters, and several fine skulls. Mr. Thompson has also added 

 many fine specimens to our large collection of native fish (several 

 as yet uudescribed), and a number of fruits. For the purpose of 

 exhibiting at the Maui County Fair he made a large series of casts 

 of stone or wooden implements, which proved a great attraction in 



the Arts and Crafts Section of the Fair. 



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