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COLLECTIONS OF INSECTS. 



It will be of interest to the collector to know where some of the 

 larger public collections of insects are kept. The principal public 

 museums of the country containing important entomological collec- 

 tions are the U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. ; the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. ; the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ; the American Museum 

 of Natural Plistory, Central Park Vfest, New York, N. Y. ; the Car- 

 negie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa.; the Museum of the Erooklyn Insti- 

 tute, Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; the Field Museum of 

 Natural History, Chicago, 111.; the California Academy of Sciences, 

 San Francisco, Cal.; the Boston Society of Natural History, Berk- 

 eley street, Boston, Mass.; and the Milwaukee Public Museum, 

 Milwaukee, Wis. Besides these there are large collections in many 

 of the universities and colleges, such as Cornell University, Univer- 

 sity of Kansas, University of Illinois, Rutgers College, New York 

 State Museum at Albany, the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 

 Ohio State University, University of Michigan, Colorado Agricul- 

 tural College, University of Nebraska, Stanford University, University 

 of California, etc. There is a directory of entomologists published 

 by the American Entomological Society, Box 1577, Philadelphia, Pa. 



PERIODICALS AND DEALERS. 



The entomological periodicals of the country are as follows: Trans- 

 actions of the American Entomological Society, American Entomo- 

 logical Society, Box 1577, Philadelphia, Pa.; Proceedings of the 

 Entomological Society of Washington, Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C; the Canadian Entomologist, Entomological 

 Society of Ontario, Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Psyche, Cambridge 

 Entomological Club, Boston Society of Natural History, Berk ' y 

 street, Boston, Mass. ; Entomological News, Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pa.; Journal of the New York 

 Entomological Society, W. T. Davis, 4G Stuyvesant place, New 

 Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. ; Annals of the Entomological Society 

 of America, II. Csborn, Ohio State University, Columbus, Chio ; Jour- 

 nal of Economic Entomology, E. D. Sanderson, Durham, N. II. Many 

 entomological papers are published in journals on general natural 

 history and by the Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, and in the Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum. 



The dealers in entomological supplies are: The Knv-Schcorcr 

 Company, 404 West Twenty-seventh street, New York, N. Y. ; the 

 American Entomological Company, 55 Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. ; M. Abbott Frazer, 93 Sudbury street, Boston, Mass.; A. Smith 



