LITERATURE RELATING TO STATEN ISLAND OI 
Mimicry exhibit. Educational exhibit in geology. Talks to chil- 
dren by Miss Campbell, Miss Daley, Mr. Burns, Mr. Stryker, 
Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Skinner. Exhibit of woody fungus. Aviary 
given by Mrs. Willcox. Visit of Harry B. Shaw, Federal Patho- 
logical Inspector. Victory Day exercises, Miss Edith M. Pollard, 
violinist. War Trophy exhibit. Exhibit of the mineral quartz. 
Talk on Guatemalan souvenirs, E. Winslow Ames. Netherlands 
East Indian exhibit. Pink katydid exhibit. Flower show. John 
J. Crooke Fund, gift of Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Britton. Lusitania 
Medal, gift of M. E. Stone. Exhibit of Chinese and Japanese 
art. Loon at South Beach, gift of Lambert O’Neil. Musical re- 
citals, Miss Edith M. Pollard. Sea gulls roosting at Great Kills. 
George Washington’s account book, facsimile given by heirs of 
D. M. Van Name. Lantern slides given by L. A. Camacho. 
Protozoa slides made and lecture prepared. Neighbors’ Day at 
Britton Cottage. Snapping turtle given by R. E. Bell, later named 
Hatchet Face in newspapers. Exhibit of fine arts. Exhibit of 
medals. Exhibit of community civics. Staten Island orchids. 
Imported beneficial beetles. “ Americanization,” playlet given by 
children. Staten Island Indian Group, made by Mr. Burns. 
Sail fish, gift of Mr. W. H. Botsford. Ernest Harold Baynes, 
bird lecture. Second flower show. Tercentenary exhibit. Brom- 
ley Atlas, gift of Mr. Catchings. Board of Education lectures. 
Museum pigeon. Horticultural Society organized. Staten Island 
_ industries exhibit. Fish hawk’s nest. Motion-picture projector. 
Horticultural lectures by Ellen Eddy Shaw and Montague Free. 
Catkins and early spring. Orders of insects exhibit. C. E. Olsen 
on Marine Life. 
NortH AMERICAN Cicapas, by William T. Davis, Staten Island, 
IN, Woy WO2T. 
A collection of papers published in the Journal of the New York 
Entomological Society from 1915 to 1921, with table of contents 
and index to species, presented to the library by the author. 
