BOARD OF EDITORS 
Leonard D. Tuthill, Editor-in-Chief (on leave) 
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Hawaii 
O. A. Bushnell, Assistant Editor; Acting Editor-in-Chief 
Department of Bacteriology, University of Hawaii 
Elbert G. Smith, Acting Assistant Editor 
Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii 
D. Elmo Hardy 
Associate Entomologist, University of Hawaii 
Agricultural Experiment Station 
Robert W Hiatt 
Department of Zoology and Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
Carl L. Hubbs 
Scripps Institution of Oceanography 
La Jolla, California 
G. L. Kesteven 
Office of the Commissioner General for the 
United Kingdom in South East Asia 
Singapore 
Luna B. Leopold 
Hydraulic Engineer 
U.S. Geological Survey, Washington 25, D.C. 
Joseph E Martin 
Plant Pathologist, Experiment Station 
Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 
PO. Box 2450, Honolulu 4, Hawaii 
Marie C. Neal 
Botanist 
Bishop Museum, Honolulu 35, Hawaii 
Harold S. Palmer 
Department of Geology, University of Hawaii 
Harold St. John 
Department of Botany, University of Hawaii 
Oscar E Sette 
U.S, Fish and Wildlife Service 
EO. Box 3830, Honolulu, Hawaii 
G. Donald Sherman 
Chemist, University of Hawaii 
Agricultural Experiment Station 
Thomas Nickerson, Managing Editor 
Juliette Wentworth, Assistant Managing Editor 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
SUGGESTIONS TO AUTHORS 
Contributions to Pacific biological and physi- 
cal science will be welcomed from authors in all 
parts of the world. Manuscripts may be ad- 
dressed to the Editor-in-Chief, PACIFIC SCIENCE, 
University of Hawaii, Honolulu 14, Hawaii, or 
to individual members of the Board of Editors. 
Use of air mail for sending correspondence and 
brief manuscripts from distant points is recom- 
mended. 
Manuscripts will be acknowledged when re- 
ceived and will be read promptly by members of 
the Board of Editors or other competent critics. 
Authors will be notified of the decision reached 
as soon as possible. 
Manuscripts of any length may be submitted, 
but it is suggested that authors inquire concern- 
ing possibilities of publication of papers of over 
30 printed pages before sending their manu- 
script. Authors should not overlook the need for 
good brief papers, presenting results of studies, 
notes and queries, communications to the editor, 
or other commentary. 
Preparation of Manuscript 
Although no manuscript will be rejected 
merely because it does not conform to the style 
of Pacific Science, it is suggested that authors 
follow the style recommended below and exem- 
plified in the journal. 
Manuscript form. Manuscripts should be typed 
on one side of standard-size, white bond paper 
and double-spaced throughout. Pages should be 
consecutively numbered in upper right-hand 
corner. Sheets should not be fastened together 
in any way, and should be mailed flat. Inserts 
should be either typed on separate sheets or 
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