I2 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
laborious and time-consuming. The correct identification of such 
material is, however, very important, since the disposition of large 
shipments of nursery stock must depend, in considerable measure, 
upon our findings. 
Miscellaneous. In cooperation with the Division of Visual In- 
struction, an excellent and somewhat extended series of photo- 
graphs, mostly of injurious or common insects, has been secured. 
This material was all taken in connection with other collecting, it 
only being necessary to pose the specimen for the photographer. 
General. The work of the office has been materially aided, as 
in past years, by the identification of a number of species through 
the courtesy of Dr L. O. Howard, chief of the bureau of entomol- 
ogy, United States Department of Agriculture, and his associates. 
Several correspondents have aided in securing valuable specimens 
and many have rendered efficient service by transmitting local data 
respecting various insects. It is a pleasure to note that there has 
been, as in the past, most helpful cooperation on the part of all in- 
terested in the work of the office. 
Respectfully submitted 
Eparaim Porter FELT 
State Entomologist 
October 15, 1912 
