26 

 DECEMBER 18th, 1913. 



The one hni)dredth regular and ninth annual meeting of 

 the Society was held in the usual place, Vice-President Giffard 

 in the chair. Other members present: Messrs. Bridwell, Ehr- 

 horn, Illingworth, Pemberton, Swezey and Warren. 



Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. 



Reports of the Secretary-Treasurer were read and voted to 

 be placed on file. 



Election of officers for 1914 resulted as follows: 



President Otto H. Swezey 



Vice-President .AV. M. Giffard 



Secretary-Treasurer J. C. Bridwell 



Appointed as Editor of the Proceedings — Otto IT. Swezey. 



XOTES A^■D EXHIBITIONS. 



Mr. Giffard exhibited a cabinet drawer of Hawaiian Crab- 

 ronids, collected by liim on the several islands of the group. 

 All the described species, numbering eighteen, were represented 

 in the collection. There were large series of both sexes in the 

 majority of the species exhibited, many of the latter showing 

 the extreme as well as intermediate variations of color in cer- 

 tain of the groups. Among the collection were exhibited male 

 specimens of what may later be determined as a new species of 

 the genus Melanocrahro, from Kauai. Mr. Giffard also re- 

 ported having lately captured several specimens of varieties of 

 Xenocrahro distinctus and Nesocrahro co)npactus on the lava 

 flows of Kan, Plawaii, at an elevation of apjiroximately 2,000 

 feet. The first species is recorded from Oalin only, whilst the 

 latter only from Kanai and Lanai. Xeither has been previously 

 recorded from the Island of Hawaii, where they are certainly 

 not common. 



Mr. Bridwell exhibited specimens of the larvae of the cab- 

 bage butterfly collected in Kalihi Valley, apparently showing 

 the "flacherie" disease. He was in search of Pteromalus pu- 

 parum, which was liberated in large numbers in 1910 by Mr. 

 Ehrliorn and has never yet been recovered. 



Air. Swezey exhibited a fine specimen of Buprestis auru- 

 lenla Linn., taken by Mr. Speare of the Experiment Station 



