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FRUIT PLY PARASITES. 
Diachasma Tryoni. 
Oahu: Females. Males. 
Miss L. E. Perkins, 8th Ave., Kaimuki 50 50 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 150 150 
Mr. H. Denison, Bingham St., Honolulu 50 50 
Dr. W. F. James, U. S. Qt. 6ta., Honolulu 300 300 
DiacMsmu Fullaioayl. 
Oahu: Females. ISEaies. 
Miss L. E. I'erkins, 8th Ave., Kaimuki 50 50 
M-. H. Denison, Bingham St., Honolulu 50 50 
Dr. W. F. James, U. S. Qt. Sta., Honolulu 110 110 
Opius Humilis 
Oahu: Females. Malos. 
Dr. W. F. James, U. S. Qt. Sta., Honolulu 50 50 
Dirhinus GiffurdVx. 
Oahu: Males and females. 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu . . . 400 
Galesus Sih-cstrii. 
Oahu: Males and females. 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 600 
Tc U •(( s tl ch u s Glffardiamis. 
Oahu Males and females. 
Miss L. E. Perkins, 8th Ave., Kaimuki 400 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 700 
Mr. H. Denison, Bingham St., Honolulu 300 
Dr. W. F. James, U. S. Qt. Sta., Honolulu 1300 
CORN LEAF HOPPER PARASITES. 
Hawaii: Males and females 
Hon. H. L. Holstein, Kohala 1200 
The colonies of the cabbage butterfly parasite and dung fly parasite, 
were maintained as usual and large numbers of a Staphylinid beetle 
{Creopliihis erythrocepliala) were reared and liberated also. Three con- 
signments of hornfly enemies were received from Mr. Osborn and handled 
at the H. S. P. A. Experiment Quarantine room. Two lots were liberated 
on the Waialae Ranch, Oahu, one on the Parker Ranch, Hawaii. Con- 
siderable time was spent in investigating the insect problems of the 
pineapple industry and a paper on this subject was prepared and read 
at a conference of the plantaiion superintendents and foremen, on the 
17th, 18th and 19th instants. 
Respectfully submitted, 
D. T. FULLAWAY, 
Entomologist. 
