IIB 



THE HOUSE CENTIPEDE. 



Scxtigera forcrps Raf. 



(While this animal i.s not an insect, but belongs to the class 

 M,yriapoda, it is so reg'ularly associated with the insects that it may 

 appropriately be presented with them. It feeds on flies, moths, 

 roaches, etc.) 



For general article see Marlatt, Cir. -IS, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, 1902. 



Exhibit: Figure. 



THE SILVER FISH. 



LepitiiiKt thimcxticu Pat'k. 

 For general article see Marlatt, Cir. 49, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept, 

 Agric, 1902. 



Exhibit: Figure. 



THE BOOK-LOUSE. 



Troctes dirmatoria Mi'iU. 

 (Formerly Psocris and Atrojx'x.) 

 P^xhibit: Figure. 



THE WHITE ANT. 



Leucotermes Jiavipefi Koll. 

 (Formerl}' T«/rmes.) 



For genei'al account see Marlatt, Cir. 50, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, 19<»2. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



THE AMERICAN COCKROACH. 



Periplanetn americana Linn. 

 For general article see Marlatt, Cir. 51, Div. P]nt. , U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. pp. 1-S, 1902. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



THE BLACK BEETLE. 



Bidtid orienlalis Linn. 

 For general article see Marlatt, Cir. 51, Div. P^nt., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. pp. 9-10, 1902. 



P^xiiibit: Adult and figure. 



THE CROTON BUG. 



Bldtclht ijrrinnnira J^inn. 

 (Formerly Kctol>!((.) 



For general article see Marlatt, Cir. 51, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, pp. 10-11, 1902. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE HOUSE CRICKET. 

 G'rv//».s dumestiruti Linn. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



