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present on the adult ^colla used in the cage, she having been 

 caught in the fiekL 



Scolia and TipJiia eggs. — Mr. Swezey exhibited photo- 

 graphs recently made by Mr. Potter, showing the eggs of 

 Scolia manilae and two species of Philippine Tipliia on their 

 respective host grubs. The egg of ScoHa^ inanilae stands up 

 vertically on the ventral surface behind the legs on Anomala 

 grub; that of Tiplila comprcssd lies on the side behind the hind 

 leg on Adorcfiis grul); that of the other Tipliia lies on the side 

 of next to the last segment of the abdoment just below the 

 lateral fold on Anomala grub. 



Pineapple weevil/'^ — Mr. Swezey exhibited photos of the 

 work of a large weevil in pineapples, that he had recently 

 received from Mr. A. 11. Eitchie, the government entomologist 

 in Jamaica, where in the infested district 7;")% of the pine- 

 apples were said to be injured by it. 



XOVEMBER 2.M), lOlG. 



The one hundred thirty-fourth meeting of the Society was 

 held in the nsnal place, President Illingworth in the chair. 

 Other members present : Messrs. Bridwell, Ehrhorn, Fulla- 

 way, Giffard, Kuhns, Osborn, Pemberton, Potter, Swezey, and 

 Timberlake. 



Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. 



Mr. Swezey was apjiointed a committee to interview the 

 Director of the Bishop Museum regarding co-o])(n-ation in the 

 printing of The Proceedings. 



^\v. Giffard was appointed a conunittee to confer with the 

 trustees of the Hawaiian Sugar ]*lanters' Association relative 

 to financial assistance, the publication of the last number of 

 The Proceedings having left the Ti-easury with a large deficit. 



^Messrs. Bridwell and Swezey were appointed a committee 

 to draft resolutions embodying the sense of the Society regard- 

 ing the disposal of "types" of Hawaiian insects. 



* M eta 1)1(1 Hill s ritrhici ^Marshall. Bulletin of Entomological Researcli, 

 VII, p. 197, 1916. Ritchie, Journal of the Jamaica Agricultural Society, 

 XX, pp. 316-318, 1916. 



