The Entomologist of the Experiment Station is 

 always glad to answer inquiries relative to insect 

 pests. Samples of injury and insects themselves 

 should always be sent with the inquiry, and a 

 statement of the nature and extent of the depre- 

 dation. Postage on such matter is Ic. for each 

 ounce. Insects should be inclosed in tight tin 

 or wooden boxes, sealed. It is not necessary to 

 leave any openings in the paclcage. Write your 

 name and address plainly on the package, so that 

 it may be referred to the proper correspondence. 

 It is again . the law to enclose a letter in such a 

 paclcage. Do not send insects in glass bottles or 

 vials, and do not send them loose in letters, or in 

 pasteboard boxes. 



Telephone, Twin City, Park 6158. 

 Telegraph address, Minneapolis, and request them 



to 'phone the message to Experiment Station. 

 Express address, St. Anthony Park, via St. Paul. 



Specimens and inquiries regarding insects should 



be addressed to 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST, 



Experiment Station, 



St. Anthony Park, Minn. 



