out this work to see the present measure of achievement come so 

 soon, and it is earnestly hoped that the Board will see the useful- 

 ness of this line of work in connection with the Entomological 

 Division and make every effort to have it continued. 



The principal participants in the work have already been 

 mentioned, but it w^ould be unfair to pass without notice the 

 contributions of a number of men throughout the Territory w^ho 

 have helped materially in getting results. The most active of these 

 w^ere Messrs. J. P. Curts and Robert Wallace of Kona, Hawaji, 

 Mr. John Herd of Maunawdli Ranch, Oahu, and Mr. Frederick 

 Meyer of Waianae, Oahu. There are also many others w^ho 

 cannot be mentioned by name, but to all we wish to make grateful 

 acknowledgment. 



Respectfully submitted, 



D. T. Full AWAY, 



Field Entomologist. 



