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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Birds 



1 Nest of duck hawk 



2 Nests of cliff or 



swallow 



3 Nest of goshawk 



4 Whistling swan 



5 Sora 



6 Nest of clapper rail 



7 Nest of green heron 



8 Snowflakes 



I Yellow perch and sunfish 



eaves 



9 



10 



II 



12 



13 



14 



American goldfinch 



Nest of long-billed marsh 

 wren 



Nest of oven bird and cedar 

 waxwing 



Nest of junco 



Nest of yellow warbler 



Nest of red-winged black- 

 bird 



Fish 



The difficult problem of presenting an effective representation of 

 the insects and their depredatory activities has been skilfully met, 

 and the entomological exhibit as a whole is growing to be most 

 attractive and instructive the nearer it comes to completion. In 

 these cases are 69 table panels and 42 upright panels now com- 

 plete. Each case in this exhibit carries a small habitat group at 

 the center of the top, and of these interesting habitat exhibits there 

 are the following: 



Insect habitat groups 



1 Milkweed insects 



2 Insects of wild cherry and 



grass hedgerows 



3 Meadow insects 



4 Marsh and pool-side group 



5 Aquatic group 



6 Insect galls 



7 Apple and pear destroyers 



8 Mosquito head 



9 Garden insects 



10 Elm and willow insects 



11 Oak and soft maple insects 



12 Pine tree insects 



