14 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



1906. — Doctor Snow, assisted by L. A. Adams, S. E. Crumb and Eugene 

 Smyth, spent June and July in Pima county, Arizona, making a 

 general collection of insects. 



1907. — Doctor Snow made his last collecting trip to the Santa Rita moun- 

 tains, Arizona. He was assisted on this expedition by W. J. Baum- 

 gai-tner, W. R. B. Robertson, Fred Farragher, and Eugene Smythe. 



1908. — By act of the board of regents, the collections were called "The 

 Francis Huntington Snow Entomological Collections," in acknowl- 

 edgment of the work done by Doctor Snow. 



1909. — A valuable collection of exotic Coleoptera and Lepidoptera was 

 added, part donated by Miss Barteldes, part by Mr. Sedgwick. 



1910. — Mr. Francis X. Williams, of Leland Stanford University, was ap- 

 pointed assistant curator of the entomological collection. 



Mr. F. X. Williams conducted a party, consisting of Messrs. 

 Slagle, Bradbury and Hungerford, into northwestern Kansas, and 

 made a biological and systematic survey of thirteen counties, and 

 brought back 30,000 specimens. 



1911. — Mr. F. X. Williams and Messrs. Lockwood, Lovejoy and Ray 

 Miller spent the whole of the summer in southwestern Kansas, con- 

 tinuing the systematic survey and collecting specimens, and brought 

 back 25,000 specimens. 



1912. — Mr. F. X. Williams and a party consisting of Messrs. Isely, 

 Mallory, O'Roke and Jennings spent the summer in the eastern half 

 of the northwestern quarter of Kansas, continuing the systematic 

 survey and bringing back a large number of specimens. 



1913. — Professor Hunter, the curator, Assistant Professor Hungerford, 

 Mr. Collett, fellow, and Mr. Vansell, assistant, made up the expedi- 

 tion which collected along Rock river, Wyoming, and Beaver creek, 

 Montana. 



