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Mr. Giffard, disclosed one new species of Trluzd collected hy 

 Mr. Giffard al Kilauea, June Is. li)18, which he has doscriluNJ, 

 also 34 additional specimens of Trioza ohiacola from Kilanea, 

 11 specimens of 'Trioza hawaiienms and o specimens of K aim- 

 yarn a ntg ri capi ta. 



Cryploicrmes sp. — ^Ir. Fidlawav exliiliiicd a small colony 

 of this termite which contained a laying- (pieen. 



Vespid wasp nest. — ^Ir. Ehrhoi'n exhibited the nest of a 

 Vespid wasp attached to an oi-chid leaf. It av;!- found on a 

 steamer from a Sonth Amei'ican ])oi'r. The nest (•oiiij)rised six 

 cells, built one on another, and all empty save one. 



MARCH 6th, 1919. 



The 102nd meeting of the Society was held in the nsual 

 place, President Giffard in the chair. Other members pres- 

 ent: Messrs. Ehrhorn, Fnllaway, Grinnell. Muir, Pemberton, 

 Rosa, Swezey, Timberlake and Willard. 



Minutes of previous meeting Avere read and approved. 



The Committee on Revision of the By-laws reported, and 

 the revision of by-hiws which they offered was adopted ;is a 

 whole, after being discussed article by arti<"le. By n ]n'ovision 

 of the old by-laws, it is subject to ratitication at the following 

 meeting. 



The committee on the su])])ressi(»n of the ginger wecn^il 

 reported that specimens had been sent to Washington for deter- 

 mination, and that Mr. Schwarz had expressed the opinion 

 that they might be a variety of Acalles lafrni.Jis, or possibly 

 a foreign Acalles. 



