OFFICERS AND STAFF 



or THE 



Board of Commissioners of 

 Agriculture and Forestry 



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COM ^yl I SSI ONERS. 



WALTER M. GIFFARD, President and Executive Officer. 



J. M. DOWSETT ARTHUR^ H. RICE 



H= M. ^OK HOLT ALBEIRT WATERHOUSE. 



DlVISfON OF EISITOMOLOGY, 



EDWARD M. EHRHORN, Superintendent of Entomology and Chief 

 Plant Inspector. 



D. B. KUHNS, Assistant Plant Inspector. 



BRO. M. NEWELL, Fruit and Plant Inspector, Hilo^ Hawaii. 

 B. E. MADDEN, 



E. R. BEVINS, 

 W. D. McBRYDE, 



r Maliukona, HawpJi, 

 I Kahului, Maui. 

 Honorary: Plant j Koloa, Kauai. 



DR. W. B. DEAS, f Inspector at 1 Hana, Maui. 



CAPT. C. F. TURNE 



G. C. MUNRO, 



F. SILVESTRI, Scientific Explorer, 



D. T. FULLAWAY, Field Entomologist. 



J. C. BRIDV/ELL, Assistant Field Entom^ologist, 



Kaanapali, Maui. 

 Manele, Lanai. 



To give information about insects free of charge is one of th«>- 

 duties of this division and Hawaiian readers are hereby invited to 

 make inquiry in person and by mail. In order to be able to advise 

 intelligently or. send the right kind of useful insects- for relief we 

 like and sometimes it is indispensable for us to see. the insect sus- 

 pected or caught in the act, also specimens of the injury. Specimens 

 may be sent through th=e mails as first class matter or by parcels post 

 and should be put in good strong containers, so that the package 

 won't be broken in the mail bag. A letter should accompany the speci- 

 mens if possible and the package should bear the name and address 

 Of the sender in the upper left-hand corner. Address all communica- 

 tion: -SUPERINTENDENT DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY, P. O. 

 BOX 207, HONOLULU, HAWAII. 



EDW.M. EHRHORN, 



Superintendent. 



