PRO CE WON GS 
OF THE 
Hawaiian Entomological Society 


Vor. V..No- 2. For THE YEAR 1922. SEPTEMBER, 1923 


JANUARY 35,1922. 
The 195th meeting of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 
was held at the experiment station of the Hawatian Sugar 
Planters’ Association. Members present, besides Vice-President 
Fullaway, who presided, were Messrs. Bissell, Bryan, Ehrhorn, 
Giffard, Hlingworth, Muir, Rosa, Swezey, Soon, ‘Timberlake, 
Wilder, and Willard. 
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
The Secretary reported that the Executive Committee had 
made the following appointments: Curator of Insects and Libra- 
rian, Mr. P. H. Timberlake; Editor of the Proceedings, Mr. 
O. H. Swezey. 
PAPER READ, 
“The Leaf-Miners of Pipturus (Lepidoptera).” 
BY 0. H. SWEZEY. 
NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 
Exhibition of a large collection of insects from Kokee, Kauai, 
August, 1921, by O. H. Swezey. 
Fossil Insects—Mr. Muir exhibited a pamphlet, entitled 
“Mesozoic Insects of Queensland,” by Dr. R. J. Tillyard. He 
called attention particularly to the excellence of the photographs, 
in which the veins and even the hairs on the insect wings were 
easily discernible. 
Supella supellectiium (Serv.).—Mr. Bryan exhibited a speci- 
men of this recently introduced Australian roach, which was 
