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Line going' up to the Summit Camp. This was only collected 

 previously by Mr. Giffarrj, two males at Kaholuamano, and 

 one male at Waialeale by Mr. Mardy. 



Eiiliyposiiiocoiiia trk'ilclla Swezey. — I found the larvae of 

 this pretty little moth abundantlv mining the fronds of Elapho- 

 fl^lossuin rcticiilaiinii along the trail to Summit Camp. I reared 

 five si)ecimens of the moth from larvae and pupae brought 

 home. 



Oniiodes n. s]). — On banana plants at Summit Camp I 

 found leafroller caterpillars, from which I succeeded in rearing 

 one specimen. It much resembles incyn'cki, but the caterpillars 

 were very different from that species, and I consider it another 

 undescribed species. I previously reared uiaia from caterpillars 

 on wild banana plants in the mountains west from Lihue. 



NOTES .\ND EXHIBITIONS. 



Holoclilora Z'tviosa. — ]\Ir. vSwezey exhibited a twig of Sapin- 

 cius oaliiicnsis containing eggs of this large Locustid which he 

 found in W'aimalu \^alley, October 3, 1920, the farthest from 

 Honolulu that this insect has been reported. 



Kelisia sivcceyi. — \[r. Swezey exhibited a specimen of this 

 little Delphacid collected August 22 in tussock of Enii^rostis 

 growing on the crest of the S. E. Koolau Range between Kona- 

 huanui and Mt. 01ymi)us, at one of the ])laces where the Castle 

 trail reaches the crest. 



Rhahdociieiiiis ohscnra. — ^Fr. Swezey reported the ca])ture 

 of a cane borer beetle on a leaf of the native palm, Fritchordia 

 lU'jrfii, on the Castle trail between Konahuanui and Alt. Olym- 

 pus. August 22nd, 1920. 



Kelisia cnioloa. — Mr. Swezey reported collecting this little 

 Delphacid in \\'aimalu \'alley, Oahu, July 11th, 1920, on 

 Eraf^rostis. 



Scale liisccf Records on Maid. — Mr. Khrhorn reported the 

 collection of Saissetia oleae on the akala l)erry and Antonina 

 indie a on manienie grass in Alexander Canyon, near Olinda. 

 The latter scale insect was also found on [)asj)alum grass at 

 Haiku. 



