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devised a method which may prove of value to students of other 

 groups of insects. The mosquitoes were sprayed with anilin 

 dye and then set free. Later insects were captured, both by 

 hand and by the aid of traps. These were placed on a piece 

 of glass that rested on a white blotter. Each mosquito was 

 moistened with a solution composed of three parts of glycerine, 

 three parts of alcohol and one part of chloroform. If the sprayed 

 individual was one of the marked specimens the dye would 

 diffuse out. 



See Holmes and McGraw (60) under phototropism. 



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