BOARD OF EDITORS 
Leonard D. Tuthill, Editor-in-Chief 
Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Hawaii 
O. A. Bushnell, Associate Editor 
Department of Bacteriology, University of Hawaii 
Marjorie Milnes, Assistant to the Editors 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
Wendell A. Mordy 
Department of Meteorology 
Pineapple Research Institute 
Honolulu 14, Hawaii 
Earl J. Anderson 
Pineapple Research Institute Pathologist 
Pineapple Research Institute 
Honolulu 14, Hawaii 
Townsend Cromwell 
Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations 
Oceanographer 
Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations 
Honolulu 14, Hawaii 
Maxwell S. Doty 
Department of Botany, University of Hawaii 
R. A. Falla 
Dominion Museum, Wellington, New Zealand 
Christopher Gregory 
Department of Mathematics 
University of Hawaii 
D. Elmo Hardy 
Associate Entomologist, University of Hawaii 
Agricultural Experiment Station 
Norman S. Noble 
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial 
Research Organization 
314 Albert Street 
East Melbourne, C2, Victoria, Australia 
Harold St. John 
Department of Botany, University of Hawaii 
G. Donald Sherman 
Chemist, University of Hawaii 
Agricultural Experiment Station 
Albert L. Tester 
Department of Zoology and Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
Claude E. ZoBell 
Scripps Institution of Oceanography 
La Jolla, California 
Thomas Nickerson, Managing Editor 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
suggestions to authors 
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parts of the world. ( The fields of anthropology, 
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notes and queries, communications to the editor, 
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( Continued on inside back cover) 
