REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1901 893 



948 Mountain silver spot, A r g y n u i s a t 1 a n t i s Edw. 



949 Black swallowtail, P a p i 1 i o p o 1 y x e u e s Fabr. Under 

 surface; compare with 952. 



950 Red admiral, Vanessa atalanta Linn. Upper sur- 

 face; compare with 947. 



951 Regal fritillary, S p e y e r i a i d a 1 i a Drury. 



952 Black swallowtail, Papilio polyxenes Fabr. Up- 

 per surface; compare with 919. 



953 Eight spotted forester, A 1 y p i a 8 - m a c u 1 a t a Hiibn. 

 A common species about grapevine and Virginia creeper, 



954 Luna moth, T r o p a e a 1 u n a Linn. A somewhat com- 

 mon moth. 



955 Imperial moth, Basilona imperialis Drury. A 

 rare moth in New York state. 



956 C a t o c a 1 a n u b i 1 i s , Iliibn. 



957 Mourning cloak butterfly, Euvanessa antiopa 

 Linn. Very common, and in some sections of the state it is a 

 serious pest of willow, poplar and elm trees. 



958 Triptogon modesta Harris 



959 Thyreus abbotii Swains 



960 lo moth, A u t o m e r i s i o Fabr. 



961 Promethea moth, Callosamia promethea Drury. 



TECHNICAL COLLECTION (962-1031) 



PREPARED BY C. S. BANKS 



Cyanid bottles 



962 Empty bottle 



903 Bottle with cyanid 



964 Bottle with cyanid and plaster 



965 Bottle complete 



966 Paper shavings in bottle 



967 Chloroform bottle with brush 

 908 Collecting vials 



969 Pill boxes 



Butterfly papers 



970 First fold 



971 Second fold 



972 Butterfly in position 



