REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1901 895 
For inflating larvae 
1002 Larva on blowtube 
1008 Drying ovens and tubes 
1004 Wire mount on pin 
1005 Wire mount complete 
1006 Pocket lens 
1007 Tripod lens 
Insect pests of collections 
1008 Anthrenus verbasci Linn. 
-1009 A. verbasci larva 
1010 Attagenus piceus Oliv. 
1011 Dermestes lardarius Linn. 
Preventives and remedies for pests in collections 
1012 Naphthalin cone 
1013 Naphthalin ball 
1014 Carbon bisulfid 
1015 Verdigris on insect 
Insect cases 
1016 Green box 
1017 Schmidt box 
1018 Dr Lintner’s Coleoptera box 
1019 Corner Section insect case (United States national 
museum style) 
Shipping devices 
1020 Bottle in mailing tube 
1021 Small box properly packed 
FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS 
1022 “Bug house,” where Dr Fitch did most of his work, 
Fitch’s Point, Salem N. Y., photograph, 19 Sep. 1900. 
1023 Asa Fitch M. D., entomologist State agricultural society, 
1854-72. 
1024 Residence of Dr Fitch, Fitch’s Point, Salem N. Y., pho- 
tograph, 19 Sep. 1900. 
1025 Joseph Albert Lintner Ph.D., New York state entomolo- 
gist, 1874-98. 
1026 View of main portion of office of state entomologist, 
1901, 
