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pus and the other on Mt. Kaala. lie also exhibited two Dry- 

 inids collected in the nioimtains. 



Protcrhiniis niaurtis. — Mr. Eridwell e^xhibited specimens of 

 this very large Proterhlnus, collected on Sidto)iia lessertiana 

 on the main ridge at the head of Palolo valley on Jnne 18 and 

 July 2. ' 



EJij/)ico</oiiiis I'ochclcL — Mr. Bridwell exhibited three speci- 

 mens of this weevil, collected by him on the tips of the 

 branches of Bromsaisia, on the Olympus trail, Palolo, Jnne 

 18th. Mr. Knhns remarked that he had always found this 

 species on SraevoJa. 



]yiii(jle.'is TIoDcrobiUI. — Mr. Bridwell reported having col- 

 lected a few specimens on Mt. Kaala, July 4th. 



Delpliacids from Kaala. — Mr. Swezey reported having col- 

 lected quite a number of species of these leafhoppers on Mt. 

 Kaala, July 4tli, two of which may be new s})ecies, being col- 

 lected respectively on Astelia and Gunnera. 



AUGUST ;3rd, 1916. 



The one hundred thirty-first meeting of the Society was 

 held in the usual place. The President and Vice-President 

 being absent, the Secretary called the meeting to order, after 

 which Professor Bryan was elected chairman for the meeting. 

 Members present: Messrs. Bridwell, Bryan, Fullaway, Ehr- 

 horn, Mant, Osborn, Pemberton, Swezey, and Timberlake. 



Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. 



XOTES AXD EXiriBITIOXS. 



Nesost/dne lealiL — ]\[r. Tind)erlalve exhibited specimens of 

 this Delphacid collected on Lipochaeta at Kuliouou, June 25th. 

 A branch of the plant was brought in and several egg-parasites 

 emerged from the leafhopper eggs therein — Anagrns frequens 

 and Poli/iioiia (probably a new species). Very few leafhop- 

 jKM's hatched out. This leafhopper had not been collected on 

 Oahu since the time that Kirkaldy collected it in Diamond 

 Head crater at the time it was described. Mr. Swezev col- 



