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OCTOBER: dh1922: 
The 203d meeting of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 
was held at the experiment station of the Hawaiian Sugar 
Planters’ Association. Vice-President D. T. Fullaway occupied 
the chair. Other members in attendance were Messrs. Bryan, 
Crawford, EKhrhorn, Illingworth, Rosa, Swezey, Timberlake, and 
Willard. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
It was with deep regret that the members learned of the 
death;.on jAueust 27, 1922, ot Dr. David Sharp, on London; 
England, who was an honorary member of this society. 
Upon motion of Mr. Swezey, it was unanimously voted to 
appoint Mr. Giffard as a committee to draft proper resolutions 
on the death of Dr. Sharp. 
PAPERS, 
orl 
“Insects from the Summit of Mauna Kea.” 
BY E. H. BRYAN, JR. 
“Review of Dr. Heinrich Karny’s Der Insektenkorper und 
seine Terminologie.” 
BY E. H, BRYAN, JR. 
NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 
Diptera. — Dr. Illingworth gave further notes on Diptera, 
explaining corrections by Dr. Aldrich and Major Patton in the 
determinations of several species of Diptera mentioned in a 
paper, entitled “Notes on Diptera Occurring in the Hawaiian 
Islands,” and which has been previously recorded in these 
Proceedings. 
Diocalandra taitensis (Guern.)—Mr. Ehrhorn reported the 
occurrence of this coconut weevil at Lahaina on the island of 
Maui. This information came from Mr. George Compere, who 
found this insect in a coconut sent from Lahaina to San Fran- 
cisco by mail. Mr. Compere found many holes like shot-holes 
in the husk, and cutting into the husk, found larvae, pupae, and 
adults, a sample of which he sent to Mr. Ehrhorn. 
Rhinoceros beetle from Guatemala—Mr. Swezey exhibited a 
