BOARD OF EDITORS 
O. A. Bushnell, Editor-in-Chief 
Department of Bacteriology, University of Hawaii 
Marion P. Goddard, Assistant to the Editors 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
Albert H. Banner 
Department of Zoology and Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
Vernon E. Brock 
Division of Fish and Game 
Territorial Board of Agriculture and Forestry 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
Doak C. Cox 
Geologist, Experiment Station 
Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
William A. Gosline 
Department of Zoology and Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
William Hoar 
Department of Zoology 
University of British Columbia 
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 
Joseph King 
Fishery Biologist 
Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigation 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
Marie C. Neal 
Botanist, Bernice P. Bishop Museum 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
Yaichiro Okada 
Dean, Faculty of Fisheries 
Prefectural University of Mie 
Otanimachi, Tsu, Mie Prefecture 
Japan 
Hans Pettersson 
Oceanografiska Institutet 
Goteborg, Sweden 
G. Donald Sherman 
Chemist, University of Hawaii 
Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station 
Harold St. John 
Department of Botany 
University of Hawaii 
Leonard D. Tuthill 
Department of Zoology and Entomology 
University of Hawaii 
Thomas Nickerson, Managing Editor 
Office of Publications and Information, University of Hawaii 
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