12 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
The Comparative Educational. 
The Fish, Birds and Mammals, etc. 
The Forestry. 
The insects injurious to vegetation. 
The Exhibit “How to Exterminate Mosquitoes.” 
The Social Economy, comprising fifteen different State depart- 
ments and institutions. 
The Health Resort Exhibit was arranged by Secretary Col. 
Lewis T. Bryant. 
THE MUSEUM EXHIBITS. 
These exhibits included all of the State exhibits at the James- 
town Ter-Centennial Exposition, except the Historical and Health 
Resorts. They either came from the collections in the State 
Museum or were collected or prepared by it, and will become a 
part of it on being returned to the State House in Trenton at the 
close of the E’xposition. 
EXHIBITS IN THE STATE EXHIBIT PALACE. 
The Geological Exhibit was prepared under the supervision of 
the State Geologist, Henry B. Kimmel. It occupies a prominent 
position in the space occupied by the New Jersey State Exhibits 
in the State’s Exhibit Palace, the largest building on the 
erounds. ‘The space is in the center of the building, being one 
of the best locations in it. The most of the exhibit was installed 
in two new plate-glass cases like the new ones in the State 
Museum, and will be placed in it when brought back to the 
State House. 
THE INSECT EXHIBIT. 
Beside the Exhibit “How to Exterminate Mosquitoes,’ 60 
small cabinets of insects injurious to vegetation and other insects 
were shown. These exhibits contained 350 different varieties, 
making a very interesting and instructive collection, and one from 
