12 ciECULAB 10 9, u. s. depaet:viemt of ageicultuee 



^ The work of these four parasites during the three years under con- 

 sideration has not varied to any great extent from that of the preceding 

 six years. They continued to parasitize nearly 50 per cent of the 

 larvae about Honolulu, causing a corresponding decrease in infesta- 

 tion of the commercial hosts. 



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