C-'j just because mosquito "A" prefers to feed on host »S« when ”3" i 
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preaoninating•population, does not tell us what mosouito "A" will orefer t 
_e«iU on wnen nosh " 3" as not available and/or when environmental 
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^neir -ueeuing naoios^ an some cases. The Smithsonian is currently 
T .vor^nnrj on copuna^aon suuaies on these same islands and I *m sure the result: 
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Oc. -oroinent -o our nostrprexerence study now and for future specific 
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vniich is a journal put out by the Honolulu Audubon Society. 
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oenj, of my research (in most part) goes back to 1945. More recent data has 
come from the Smithsonian Institution and the Research Climatology Division 
of the united States Weather Bureau in Hawaii as well as the Mosquito Control 
Dromon Ox one c^aoo Department of Health. The mosquito data is from my own 
suuaies' on the islands with the exception of the light trap data. 
-no chiei islands off the eastern coast oc Oahu include Manana,. Mckulua 
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were conducted on Manana(Rabbit)island, Waimanalo; Ik>kulua{fwin)Islands, 
■n_.cao.; ro coia(Flat)island, Kailua Bay; Kapapa island, Kaneohe 3 ay? Kbkolii 
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noxorc one war there was much discussion on whether to make these offshore 
islands into bird sanctuaries and/or to populate them with foreign intredu 
species of plants'and animals. The war brought an end to such discussi 
“ rie ^-Uitary took control. Some of these islets were used for bonbin- ^ 
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b.aco of come of those n targets n . 
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