COLLECT WHILE YOU SLEEP 



MOTH TRAP 



Designed by F. A. and HARRY D. MERRICK 



In ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, March, '04, 

 page 134-135, Mr. W. D. Kearfott says : 



" / cannot urge too strongly the more 

 general use of a Moth Trap by all collec- 

 tors who are located in the country or 

 suburbs, where it can be placed so that 

 the light shines over a patch of weeds or 

 an overgrown thicket, as it work* while 

 we sleep. With this trap in my home lo- 

 cality, I usually caught from fifty to three 

 hundred specimens each night, from 

 April to November, etc. 



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 Complete with lantern and 2 large cyan- 

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