BOARD OF EDITORS 
O. A. BUSHNELL, Editor-in-chief 
Department of Microbiology, University of Hawaii 
Robert Sparks, Assistant to the Editors 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
Thomas S. Austin 
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Hawaii Area 
(U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service) 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
L. H. Briggs 
Department of Chemistry 
University of Auckland 
Auckland, New Zealand 
Ai Kim Kiang 
Department of Chemistry 
University of Malaya, Singapore 
Gordon A. Macdonald 
Department of Geology 
University of Hawaii 
Donald C. Matthews 
Department of Zoology 
University of Hawaii 
Colin S. Ramage 
Department of Geology and Geophysics 
University of Hawaii 
Martin Sherman 
Department of Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
Donald W. Strasburg 
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Hawaii Area 
(U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service) 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
Albert L. Tester 
Department of Zoology and Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
Miklos F. Udvardy 
Department of Zoology 
University of British Columbia 
Vancouver, Canada 
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Thomas Nickerson, Managing Editor 
Assistant to the University Provost 
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