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Hawaiian Entomological Society 



Vol. IV, No. 2. Fob the Year 1919. June, 1920. 



JANFAEY 2nd, 1919. 



The lOOth meeting of the Society was held in the Entomo- 

 logical Laboratovv of the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian 

 Sugar Planters' Association, President Giffard in the chair. 

 Other members present: Messrs. Bridwell, Crawford, Ehrhorn, 

 Fullaway, Grinnell, Mnir, Rosa, Swezey, Timberlake, Willard 

 and Williams. 



Minntes of previous meeting were read and approved. 



Obituary. 

 Harold Oscar Marsh. 



The October (1918) number of the Journal of Economic 

 Entomology notes the death at Chester, JS^. J., Sept. 10, 1918, 

 of II. 0. Marsh, who was a inember of this Society from Octo- 

 ber 6th, 1910, to Febrnary, 1911, at which time he returned 

 to the mainland on account of ill-health. 



According to the obituary notice in the Journal, Mr. Marsh 

 was born November 6th, 1885, was educated in the public 

 schools of Chester, N. J., and took a special course in entomol- 

 ogy at the Kansas Agricultural College in 1914. His first em- 

 ployment was wdth the State Horticultural Boards in New Jer- 

 sey and Pennsylvania. Later he joined the staff of the IT. S. 

 Bureau of Entomology. In the Bureau service he worked 



