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Sfnnnif/riiys hjivfsii! — Mr. Uridwoll cxliihitcd tlnvc spcci- 

 luciis (if ;i ])(ruliar new :nit taken in rotten \V(hm1 in Palolo 

 \'allev, where he had found a enhiny. He also cxhihitcMl a 

 hira,e nuniher of s])eeinuns of the ani, 'l'<'l niiiiornini tiuniciise, 

 from s])e('iniens of the ])eat fonnd on Washinuloii Ishind. 



Scdjxiria (hiclj/liojHi and >'. hncalicd. — Mr. HiMdweU report- 

 ed haxinu' reared two niotlis of the former and one of the latter 

 speeies fi'om larvae fonnd in moss on Alt. Ivaala. 



Mestoluhes n. sp. — ^Nfr. Ih-idwell exhihited this moth, reared 

 \)\ 'Sir. Timherlake from a larva in moss on Mt. Kaala. 



A DiuullIIo (iJ/xispiiiosiis. — ^Ir. iJridwell reported this sow- 

 hnu ahinidant in moss on trees on Mt. Kaala. 



SarcuiiluKja rohusfa. — ]\Ir. Illingworth reported this fly 

 l)reedini>- in meat. It is a very large species, not prcvionsly 

 reported as oecnrring here. Specimens had recently been de- 

 termined hy ]\lr. Tind)erlake by the nse of Aldrieh's l)Ook on 

 Sar('0])haga Hies. 



CroricJosoiia huiiana. — ]\lr. Swezey exhibited a moth reared 

 hy Mr. Illingwortli from the yonng shoots of Tcconia shins at 

 the College of Hawaii, which is apparently this species, but 

 more material is needed to definitely confirm it. 



JUATE Tth, 1017. 



The one hnndred forty-first meeting of the Society was 

 held in the nsnal place with J'resident Potter in the chair. 

 Other members present: ^Messrs. l>ridwelb Ehrhorn. Osborn, 

 Peniberton, Swezey and Willard. 



]\Iinntes of previons meeting read and ap])roved. 



^\v. II. F, Willard was elected to active membership. 



EXTO:\[OLOGICAn PEOGKA^r. 



Olt'ia Psi/Ulds." — !Mr. Swezey exhibited fonr different spe- 



* Published in the Hawaiian Planters' Record, \'ol. XVII. pp. 174- 

 183, 191 7. 



