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Election of officers for ensuine; vear; 



President E. M. EHEHORN 



Vice-President D. T. FULLAWAY 



Secretary-Treasurer ;.D. B. KUHNS 



OBITUAKY JsTQTICE. 



It becomes our painful duty to record the death of one of 

 our respected and valued members, Mr. F. W. Terry. He was 

 one of the original members of the Hawaiian Entomological 

 Society and its Vice-President during the year 1910, occupying 

 the President's chair, however, throughout the year, by reason 

 of the untimely death of the President, Mr. G. W. Kirkaldy. 



Mr. Terry was born in England February 14, 187Y, and 

 the early part of his life was spent there. For a short time pre- 

 vious to his coming to Hawaii he was engaged as an insect pre- 

 parator at the British Museum and prominent in his work was 

 the preparation of exhibits of economic insects. In the summer 

 of 1903 he was engaged as Assistant Entomologist at the Terri- 

 torial Board of Agriculture, Honolulu, and the following year 

 was transferred to the entomological staff of the Hawaiian Sugar 

 Planters' Experiment Station, holding this position at the time 

 of his death. 



In the summer of 1911 he undertook a vacation trip to Eng- 

 land, and was on his return when taken seriously ill with pleur- 

 opneumonia. He was met in ISTew York City by an aunt, who 

 rendered every possible aid, but, failing to rally from the attack, 

 he died November 7, 1911, at the Roosevelt Hospital. 



