390 



^h\ Swczcy ])r()]i(>s('(l tlic iiaiiie of Mr. 1). L. Crawford 

 for active iiu'iul)orsliip. 



K .\ T( ) M ( ) LOGICAT, VMOd ll\yi . 



(loniori/clc.s li-odc and CdJlifJiiit i/siis sp. — These two beetles 

 exhibited b_v Mr. Jiridwell. lie liad collected them recently on 

 Mt. Ivaala. The ('(lUltlimijsHS was a very large species and 

 was taken on Broiissaisia. It was recognized by Mr, Swezey 

 as the same species of which he had taken a s])ecimen on oliia 

 last year on Mt. Kaala. 



CarahicL — ^\y. Jlridwell reported having taken more speci- 

 mens of a moss-inhabiting species ])revionsly collected by him 

 on ]\It. Kaala. 



NcHOsydiic </inincr(i<'. — ^Ir. Bridwcll rejiorted i-ecently find- 

 ing this leafho])])er abnndant at the same i)lace where it had 

 been formerly collected on ]\rt. Kaala. It was most abnndant 

 on the partly dead leaves of its host-plant, Gunnera. 



ProterhiuHS sp. — A golden-colored species exhibited by Islv. 

 Bridwell. taken recently by him on Clcvmonila, and probably a 

 new species. 



Lycaena Ixxitcd in pUjcon peas. — ^Ir. Swezey reported that 

 of 233 ])ods of ])igeon j^eas gathered in his garden in Kaimnki, 

 4-1 pods, or IS.SS'/^, contained one or more peas destroye<l by 

 the larvae of tliis bntterfly. A conn! of the seeds in these ]M)ds 

 gave 985 good ])eas, and (iO that had been desti-oyed, or i\.:)V/, . 



Coptoiernics s]). — A stalk of sngar cane qnite badly honey- 

 coml)('(l by this termite was exhibited by IMr. Swezey. It was 

 the iirst instance of termites damaging sngar cane in Hawaii. 

 A few stools of cane had recently been fonnd attacked in a 

 field on the peninsnla in Pearl Harbor below the E. R. station 

 at Waipahn. This is the same termite which was fonnd so 

 abnndant in the floor timbers of the Cdiapel at the Kameha- 

 meha School in 101 ;5, and the following year in the band stand 

 and flag pole at the Capitol gronnds ; also in the Alakea street 

 wharf. Tli(> s])ecies has not yet lu'cn d(>termined. 



