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“New Records, Identifications, and Synonymy of Diptera in 
Hawaii.” 
BY E. H. BRYAN, JR. 
“Insects Attracted to Carrion in Hawaii.” 
BY J. F. ILLINGWORTH. 
* “A Study of the Male Genitalia of the Hawaiian Cixiidae 
(Homoptera). Part II. Oliarus Stal.” 
BY W. M. GIFFARD. 
NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 
A new fly—Mr. Fullaway exhibited a small fly, not previ- 
ously known to occur in the Islands. It was taken on a window- 
pane of the quarantine room at the Government Nursery, and 
is supposed to have come into the room with cow manure. The 
fly has a pair of caudal hooks, is black with a white transverse 
band on the abdomen, and has white halteres. It appears to be 
close to the species of Milichia (Agromyzidae) represented here. 
Coccus elongatus—Mr. Ehrhorn exhibited a limb of a Cosmos 
tree heavily infested with this scale, which had been killed by a 
white fungus. He called attention to the varieties of fungi 
attacking Coccidae and other Homoptera here and on the main- 
land and stated that this limb showed an exceptional attack of 
fungus on C. elongatus. 

* Withdrawn from publication. [| Ed.] 
