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FA UNA HA WAIIENSIS 



This census shews : — Kauai 34, Oahu 44, Molokai 40, Lanai 7, Maui 80, Hawaii 

 2 1, species. 



The most remarkable features are the richness of Maui and, in strong contrast, 

 the poverty of the great island of Hawaii. Further researches will no doubt result in 

 considerable modification of these figures. They are probably in part due to unequal 

 collecting and to other circumstances that are not really connected with the natural 

 distribution of the species. 



The wealth of Maui and its neighbour island Molokai is very extraordinary; and 



