P E O C E E D I X G S 



OF THE 



Hawaiian Entomological Society 



Vol. IV, Xo. 2. For the Yeak 1919. June, 1920. 



J AX r ART 2iul, 11) It). 



The lOOtli meeting of the Society was held in the Entomo- 

 logical Laboratory of the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian 

 Sugar I'lanters' Association, President (iitiard in the chair. 

 Other members present: Messrs. Bridwell, Crawford, Ehrhorn, 

 Fullaway, Grinnell, Mnir, Rosa, Swczey, Timberlake, Willard 

 and Williams. 



Minntes of previons meeting were read and approved. 



Obituary. 

 Harold Oscar Marsh. 



The October (191 S) number of the Journal of Economic 

 Entomolofjtj notes the death at Chester, X. J., Sept. 10, 1918, 

 of II. O. jMarsh, who was a member of this Society from Octo- 

 ber (ilh, 1010, to Fcliniai'v, 1911, at wliich time lie I'chi.rned 

 to the mainland on account of ill-health. 



According to the obituary notice in the ■Journal. Air. Marsh 

 was born Xovember 6th, 1885, was educated in the public 

 schools of Chester, X. .1.. and took a special course in entomol- 

 ogy at the Kansas Agricultural Colh'ge in 1914. His tirst em- 

 ployment was with the State Iloi-ticultural Poards in Xew Jer- 

 sey and Peuusyhauia. Later lie jdiucd tlio slafl" <if lhe \k S. 

 Bureau of Eiitoiuoloiiv. In the ISureau serxice lie \vorke<l 



