Mr. Bryan also exhibited a few Laysan Island insects, col- 

 lected by him in April, 1911. These were mostly the same as 

 those in Mr. Fullaway's collection, with one or two that were 

 different species. Much interest was shown by all members in 

 examining these collections. 



MAECTI Gtii, 1913. 



The ninety-second regular meeting- of the Society was held 

 in the usual place, President Muir in the chair. Other mem- 

 bers present : INfessrs. Back, Bryan, Fullaway, Giffard, Swezey 

 and Warren ; and Mr. J. F. Illingworth, visitor. 



Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. 



The Committee on Common Names for Hawaiian Insects 

 of Economic Importance presented a list which had been pre- 

 pared. It was voted to accept the report of the committee, and 

 that the list be printed in the next issue of the "Proceedings". 



Mr. Swezey proposed the name of Mr. J. F. Illingworth for 

 active membership. 



r<: X To:\r OI.OGICAL program. 



Mr. Fullaway called attention to Dr. Perkins' description 

 of Trichogramma helocharae in Bulletin Xo. 4, p. 58, Experi- 

 ment Station H. S. P. A., and stated that the Jassid parasite 

 which he had pronounced a J assldo phthora at the previous meet- 

 ing seemed to agree very well with this description. Where- 

 upon Mr. Swezey stated that specimens had been sent to Dr. 

 Perkins for determination, and he had in a recent letter given 

 Trichogramma helocliarae* as the name of the insect in ques- 

 tion. Dr. Perkins had also stated that it should now be placed 

 in the genus J assido phthora, a genus more recently erected by 

 him. 



Mr, Swezey exhibited the adults, larvae, and their cases of 

 Hyposmocoma saccophora. He had collected quite a number 

 of the slender conical larval cases on rocks in Waimano Gulch 

 a few weeks previously. A number of moths had already 



* In a later letter, after he had examined further material, Dr. 

 Perkins pronounced this a new species. It was subsequently de- 

 scribed by Mr. Fullaway as JassMnitilwra hiica. See page 22. — Ed. 



