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relationship of this fly. This is the Oriental house-fly with 
the narrow fronted male, figured and discussed by Dr. Illing- 
worth in these Proceedings, Vol. V, p. 275, 1923. Our typical 
house-flies have characters intermediate between this species and 
M. domestica Linn. Mr. Bryan stated also that the collection 
of Muscidae from Java, Amboina and Borneo, discussed by 
Major Patton (id. 323), was collected by Mr. F. Muir, and that 
the type of Musca illingworthi when returned, will be deposited 
in the collection of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experiment 
Station, with a paratype in the Bishop Museum. 
Scenopinus fenestralis Linn—Mr. Bryan stated that the 
“new fly” recorded by Mr. Fullaway (Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc., 
Vol. V, p. 204, 1923), which resembled Milichia (Agromyzidae ) 
has since proved to be an undersized male of Scenopinus fenes- 
tralis Linn. The males have a transverse white band on the 
abdomen. 
Scholastes bimaculatus Hendel. (Ortalidae)—Mr. Wilder 
exhibited a series of specimens of this coconut fly, which had 
been bred by Mr. Bryan from coconuts furnished him from 
Mr. Wilder’s place in Honolulu. He stated that the maggots 
of this fly were white when young and a deep blue when full 
fed. It was described from Fiji and Samoa about 1878, and 
is closely allied to species which occur throughout Southeast 
Asia and Oceania. 
Oestrus ovis Linn—Mr. Fullaway reported the finding of 
a large number of this sheep head maggot in the head sinus of 
a goat, which was killed by Mr. Albert Horner in Tauhau 
Valley on Kauai, during November, 1923. 
Oliarus eggs.—Mr. Swezey reported the finding of a batch 
of eggs on the surface of a bracket fungus collected from a koa 
log on Mt. Ohulehule, October 28, 1923, which, on hatching, 
turned out to be Oliarus. Apparently it is the first record of 
the finding of eggs of Oliarus in Hawaii. There were about a 
dozen of the oval white eggs loosely enclosed beneath what had 
the appearance of a small bit of lichen. The inner edge of this 
was composed of white, waxy material usually found at the 
