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1892. — Pi'ofessor Snow made a collecting trip to Estes Park, Colorado. 

 1894. — Donations : 



By W. A. Snow: 2000 Illinois Diptera. 



By Prof. L. Bruner, Lincoln, Neb. : Rare Nebraska Diptera. 



By S. W. Williston: Collection of Nevada Diptera. 



By Dr. S. W. Williston: Collection of Diptera, Douglas county; 



20 types of new species of North American Diptera. 

 By C. Faulkner, Atchison, Kan.: 300 species of Kansas Micro- 



diptera. 

 By Prof. J. M. Aldrich, Moscow, Idaho: Diptera from South 



Dakota and elsewhere, with types of new species. 

 By Dr. Geo. F. Gaumer: 1000 specimens of United States 



Diptera; 5000 Yucatan insects. 

 By Nathan Banks, Sea Cliff, N. Y.: Neuroptera and Diptera 



from New York. 

 By C. W. Johnson, Philadelphia : 100 specimens of Diptera from 

 eastern United States. 

 Doctor Snow made a collecting trip to the Magdalena mountains. 

 New Mexico. 

 1896. — S. J. Hunter went to western Kansas to make a study of the grass- 

 hopper problem, and collected insect specimens amounting to about 

 10,000 specimens. 

 1897. — Professor Snow made a collecting trip to Estes Park, Colorado. 

 1898. — Professor Hunter conducted a collecting expedition to western 

 Kansas. 



1899. — Professor Hunter conducted a collecting expedition to western 

 Kansas. 



1900. — Professor Hunter collected on the Atlantic coast. 



1902. — Doctor Snow conducted a collecting expedition to Hamilton and 



Morton counties, Kansas. 



Doctor Snow also made a collecting trip to Oak Creek canyon, and 



Humphrey's Peak, Arizona. 



1903. — Doctor Snow conducted a collecting expedition to Clark county, 

 Kansas. 



Doctor Snow also conducted a collecting expedition to Martinez, 

 or Congress Junction, and Williams Fork of Colorado river. 



1904. — Doctor Snow, with his regular assistant, Mr. E. F. Tucker, and 

 Dr. C. F. Adams spent three weeks at Galveston, Tex., making a 

 general collection of insects. 



Doctor Snow also visited Oak Creek canyon, Coconino county, Ari- 

 zona, being assisted by Prof. W. H. Johnson and two students, Eugene 

 Smythe and Judah Drisco. 



1905. — Doctor Snow spent a month at Brownsville, Tex., and was assisted 

 by Mr. Tucker and an undergraduate student, Mr. E. G. Coi-wine. 



Later this same summer Doctor Snow, Eugene Smythe, Ebb. 

 Crumb and RoUin Perkins spent five weeks at San Bernardino 

 ranch, on Sycamore creek, Cochise county, Arizona. 



