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PACIFIC SCIENCE, Vol. II, October, 1948 
HAWAII 
BERNICE P. BISHOP MUSEUM, Honolulu 35. 
Collection, preservation, and study of Ha¬ 
waiian and Pacific material in ethnology 
and the natural sciences; departments and 
collections of botany, entomology, mala¬ 
cology (both terrestrial and marine), 
marine zoology; large collections in ich¬ 
thyology, ornithology, and geology. Library, 
chiefly on Pacific ethnology and natural 
history. 
CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION, P. O. 
Box 149, Honolulu 10. 
Canning operations. 
HAWAII MARINE LABORATORY, Coconut Island, 
Oahu. {Communications should be addressed 
to the Department of Zoology and Ento¬ 
mology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 10.] 
Marine biology, oceanography. 
HAWAII NATIONAL park, U. S. Department of 
the Interior, National Park Service, Hawaii 
National Park, Hawaii. 
Natural history. 
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE COMPANY, LIMITED, 
Honolulu 1. 
Research in groiving and processing of 
pineapples and other subtropical crops. 
HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION EX¬ 
PERIMENT station, 1527 Keeaumoku Street, 
Honolulu 4. 
Agriculture, botany and forestry, chemistry, 
climatology, entomology, genetics, geology, 
pathology, physiology and biochemistry, 
sugar technology. 
HAWAIIAN TUNA PACKERS, LIMITED, P. O. 
Box 238, Honolulu. 
Research in oceanic fisheries methods. 
HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY (a branch 
of the U. S. Geological Survey collaborating 
with the Hawaiian Volcano Research Associa¬ 
tion and the University of Hawaii), Hawaii 
National Park, Hawaii. 
Measurements and observations on active 
volcanoes; research in the chemistry and 
physics of volcanoes. 
HAWAIIAN VOLCANO RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, 
c/o University of Hawaii, Honolulu 10. 
Research in physical processes of Hawaiian 
volcanoes. (The Directors will receive ap¬ 
plications at any time from research in¬ 
vestigators holding doctorate degrees who 
desire to pursue specialized studies in 
Hawaii in seismology, volcanology, and 
volcanological oceanography. Persons of 
advanced grade holding fellowships from 
other institutions may be assisted in travel 
expenses and may be provided with appa¬ 
ratus or use of facilities. Inquiries should 
be addressed to Dr. T. A. Jaggar, Scientific 
Director, at University of Hawaii, Ho¬ 
nolulu 10, Hawaii.) 
HONOLULU BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY, P. O. 
Box 3410, Honolulu 1. 
Bacteriology, chemistry, geology. 
LIBBY, MCNEILL AND LIBBY, P. O. Box 1140, 
Honolulu 7. 
Pineapple production and processing. 
PACIFIC CHEMICAL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, 
P. O. Box 48, Honolulu 10. 
Agricultural chemistry. 
PINEAPPLE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF HAWAII, 
P. O. Box 3166, Honolulu 2. 
Agricultural engineering, chemistry, ento¬ 
mology, genetics, meteorology, plant path- 
ology, plant physiology, as related to pro¬ 
duction of pineapple plants and fruit. 
TERRITORIAL BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND 
FORESTRY, P. O. Box 3319, Honolulu 1. 
Animal industry, entomology, fish and 
game, forestry. 
TERRITORIAL BOARD OF HEALTH, Honolulu. 
Public health laboratories on major islands 
of Haivaiian group. 
U. S. BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT 
QUARANTINE, University of Hawaii Campus, 
P. O. Box 340, Honolulu 9. 
Fruitfly investigations. 
U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Pacific 
District Headquarters, 244 Federal Office 
Building, Honolulu. 
U. s. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Division of Surface 
Waters, 225 Federal Office Building, Ho¬ 
nolulu. 
u. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Ground Water Divi¬ 
sion, 333 Federal Office Building, Honolulu. 
u. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Hawaiian Volcano 
Observatory. See HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OB¬ 
SERVATORY. 
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, Federal Office Build¬ 
ing, Honolulu. 
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, P. O. Box 18, Ho¬ 
nolulu 10. 
General; Library; Marine Biological Labo¬ 
ratory; cooperative associations with U. S. 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quar¬ 
antine, the Pineapple Research Institute, 
the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 
Experiment Station, the University of Ha¬ 
waii Agricultural Experiment Station, the 
B. P. Bishop Museum, and many other 
private and governmental agencies in Ha¬ 
waii. 
