BOARD OF EDITORS 
Leonard D. Tuthill, Editor-m-Chief 
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Hawaii 
O. A. Bushnell, Assistant Editor 
Department of Bacteriology, University of Hawaii 
Harry F. Clements 
Plant Physiologist, 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. 
J. P, Martin 
Plant Pathologist, Experiment Station, 
Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 
P. O. Box 2450, Honolulu 4, Hawaii 
John J. Naughton 
Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii 
Marie C. Neal 
Botanist, Bishop Museum, Honolulu 35, Hawaii 
Harold S. Palmer 
Department of Geology, University of Hawaii 
G. F. Papenfuss 
Department of Botany, University of California 
Berkeley 4, California 
Oscar II. Sette 
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
P. O. Box 3830, Honolulu, Hawaii 
Chester K. Wentworth 
Geologist, Honolulu Board of Water Supply 
P. O. Box 3410, Honolulu 1, Hawaii 
Thomas Nickerson, Managing Editor 
Juliette Wentworth, Assistant Managing Editor 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
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Introduction and summary , It is desirable to state 
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