712 Report oF Enromoroaist oF ExPpERIMENT STATION. 
The Station will be glad to jhear at any time from those who 
wish aid or information, and it is especially desired that all insect 
outbreaks of a serious nature be reported at once, and, when 
possible, the report accompanied by specimens of the insects and 
injured plants. When insects are to,be sent by mail, they should 
be put in a strong, securely fastened box. An ordinary baking 
powder can, the cover of which has been perforated with small 
holes,'makes a good mailing case. Letters and specimens should 
be addressed to Dr. Peter Collier, Geneva, N. Y. 
