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Line going up to the Summit Camp. This was only collected 

 previously by Mr. Giffard, two males at Kaholuamano, and 

 one male at Waialeale by Mr. Hardy. 



Eiihyposuwcoma trk'iicUa Swezey.^I found the larvae of 

 this pretty little moth abundantly mining the fronds of Elapho- 

 glossuin reticulatum along the trail to Summit Camp. I reared 

 five specimens of the moth from larvae and pupae brought 

 home. 



Omiodcs n. sp. — On banana plants at Summit Camp I 

 found leafroller caterpillars, from which I succeeded in rearing 

 one specimen. It much resembles meyricki, but the caterpillars 

 were very dififerent from that species, and I consider it another 

 undescribed species. I previously reared uiaia from caterpillars 

 on wild banana plants in the mountains west from Lihue. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 



Holochlora I'enosa. — Mr. Swezey exhibited a twig of Sapln- 

 diis oahiiensis containing eggs of this large Locustid which he 

 found in Waimalu A^alley, October 3, 1920, the farthest from 

 Honolulu that this insect has been reported. 



Kelisia 'szvezeyi. — Mr. Swezey exhibited a specimen of this 

 little Delphacid collected August 22 in tussock of Eragrostis 

 growing on the crest of the S. E. Koolau Range between Kona- 

 huanui and Mt. Olympus, at one of the places where the Castle 

 trail reaches the crest. 



RJiahdocneinis obscura. — Mr. Swezey reported the capture 

 of a cane borer beetle on a leaf of the native palm, PntcJiardio 

 111 art a, on the Castle trail between Konahuanui and Mt. Olym- 

 pus, August 22nd, 1920. 



Kelisia emoloa. — Mr. Swezey reported collecting this little 

 Delphacid in Waimalu Valley, Oahu, July 11th, 1920, on 

 Bragrostis. 



Scale Insect Records on Maui. — Mr. Ehrhorn reported the 

 collection of Saissetia olcae on the akala berry and Antonina 

 indica on manienie grass in Alexander Canyon, near Olinda. 

 The latter scale insect was also found on paspalum grass at 

 Haiku. 



