This bibliographv is intended primarily as a work of refer- 

 ence for the Entonioh)gists of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' 

 Association. 



It is probable that some references have been overlooked, 

 though it is not likely that these are of special value; on the 

 other hand, a considerable number of apparently worthless notes 

 have been included, because it is impossible, beforehand, to 

 draw any line between them and those which will prove im- 

 ])ortant locally. 



The bulletin is divided into two parts. 



(a) A list of works, arranged under authors; 



(b) A preliminary list of the insects, spiders, etc., of 

 the sugar cane fields. 



f indicates that the work has not been accessible. 



* ■'•■ indicates that the work is private and has been distributed 

 only to the members of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Associa- 

 tion. 



[ . . . ] means that there is no special title to the paper, or 

 that I have not seen it. 



* (in part 2) indicates a Hawaiian species. 



As the bulletin is merely a working list and not intended to 

 serve as a complete bibliography, many of the titles are abbre- 

 viated, the lacunae being shown by " .... " In the precis, 

 the original name is usually given. 



The numbers, after the author's names in the second part, 

 refer to part 1. 



