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specimen was collected in Honolulu by Mr. J. A. Kusclie. 



Lagoclieirus ohsoletus. — Mr. Bridwell also recorded rearing 

 Lagocheirus ohsoleius from Pseudopanax and Euphorhia. It 

 has previously been reared from Ceara rubber, Allamanda and 

 Kukui. 



Prosophis hankii. — Mr. Bridwell recorded rearing Pioso- 

 pJus hanlii from twigs of Euphorbia. It has previously been 

 reared from Crotalaria, various leguminous vines and klu pods. 

 It is very common on the Ewa Coral Plain. 



Coptops aedificator. — Mr. Bridwell recorded rearing this 

 beetle from breadfriiit tree, finding the larvae under the bark, 



Bruclius sallei. — ^Ir. Bridwell recorded finding Bruclvus 

 sallei in Kalihi. It had not previously been found west of 

 ^uuanu Vallev. 



AUGUST 7th, 1919. 



The lOTth meeting of the Society was held at the usual 

 place, Vice-President Crawford presiding. Other members 

 iiresent were Messrs. Bridwell, Fullaway, Osborn, Kosa and 

 Bryan. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- 

 proved with corrections, 



Mr, Edwin H. Bryan, Jr., was elected to active member- 

 ship. 



XOTES AXD EXHIBITIONS. 



ToHricid fro)n almond. — Mr. Fullaway exhibited an uu- 

 identified Torti'icid moth reared from an almond nut. 



Malacliiid beetle. — Mr. Fullaway exhibited a specimen of a 

 Iteetle new to the islands, belonging to the family Malachiidae, 

 captured July 16th, 1919, in an insectary at the Government 

 I^ursery, Honolulu. 



C aland m linearis var. siriala. — ^\y. Bryan reported finding 



