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DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



MORRIS K. JESUP, New York City. 



15 Water Color Illustrations of Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade 

 Trees. 



Mrs. A. A. BRADFORD, Lenox, Mass. 



A collection of about 5000 insects, formed by the late George Dexter 

 Bradford. 



FRANCIS CHILD NICHOLAS, New York City. 



1 Example of Papilio homer us, from Jamaica, W. I. 



7 Nests of the Trap-door Spider, " " 



Specimens of Wasps' nests (Polistes), " 



3 Large Termites' nests, 



Board destroyed by Termites, " " 



A collection of about 1000 insects, 

 Borings of Carpenter Bee, from U. S. Colombia. 

 Specimens of " " " " " 



Lady HENRY ARTHUR BLAKE, Kingston, Jamaica, W. I. 

 Several Beetles, from Jamaica, W. I. 



JAMES ANGUS, New York City. 



4 Large Hornets' nests, from New York. 



WILLIAM SCHAUS, Twickenham, England. 



A collection of about 750 Butterflies from different parts of the world. 

 Specimens of Hemiptera, Orthoptera, etc., from Venezuela. 

 Several Wasp nests, from Mexico. 



Dr. FRANK ABBOTT, New York City. 



1 Large Hornet's nest, from Kentucky. 



FRED. H. COMSTOCK, New York City. 



1 Nest of Paper Wasp ( Vespa), from Keene Valley, N. Y. 



Dr. WILLIAM D. GRANGER, Bronxville, N. Y. 

 1 Pink Katydid, from New York. 



Miss HUGHES, Monmouthshire, England. 



A collection of unmounted Butterflies, from British Guiana, S. A. 



A. H. REMPEN, New York City. 



A collection of unmounted Butterflies, from Brazil. 



JOHN ALVIN YOUNG, New York City. 



Specimens of a Beetle injurious to coffee, from Java. 



ASA HEINEMANN, New York City. 



Samples of Silk Cocoon, from Italy. 



L. H. JOUTEL, New York City. 



Specimen of Board injured by Beetles. 



FRANK WIGGINS, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Specimens of Chinese Silk Cocoons, raised in Los Angeles, Cal. 



J. M. WATT, Dept. Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 Specimens of Silk Cocoons. 



WM. BEUTENMULLER, New York City. 



Specimens of Chinese Silk Cocoons raised in New York City. 



