10 MISC. PUBLICATION 318, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
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FIGURE 21.—Materials for making butterfly mount. 
3. Piece of cardboard, 
same size as glass. 
4, Thin layer of cotton, 
Same size as glass. 
5. Picture binding such 
as passe partout 
tape. 
. Butterfly with wings 
spread and dried. 
Procedure: 
Collect insects and 
note kind of plants 
on which they are 
found. 
Make mount by— 
. Spreading thin layer 
of cotton on eard- 
board. 
. Arranging butterfly 
on cotton. 
Placing glass over 
butterfly. 
. Binding edges. of 
cardboard to glass 
with binding tape. 
e. String may be attached for hanging mount, or strip of cardboard may be 
glued on back of mount as a support. 
FILL OUT NOTE FORMS. ARRANGE INSECTS BY 
[Eighth meeting—September ] 
Equipment : 
1. Note forms, pencils. 
2. Insect collections. 
3. Reference bulletins. 
Procedure: 
1. Write notes about insects on forms 
similar to that shown on page 41. 
2. Arrange insects in the collections. 
38. Make sure that each insect is prop- 
erly labeled. Date and locality are 
important. 
4, Insects should be neatly arranged in 
rows, heads toward back of box. 
5. Place insects representing the differ- 
ORDERS 
NON TD 
ent orders together—beetles in one Ficure 22.—Butterfly in mount. 
place, flies in another, ete. 
EXHIBIT COLLECTIONS. “WIENIE”’ ROAST 
[Ninth meeting—October ] 
Equipment: 
1. Insect collections and any notes on insects. 
2. ““Wienies,” cider, marshmallows, ete. 
FIGURE 23.—Insect collections arranged for exhibition. 
Procedure: 
1. Place all insects from a given club in neat order. 
2. Refreshments. 
3. Program—games, playlets, stunts, ete. 
