Charles Riley's reports continue for the years 1890–1891. Fascinating new specimens have arrived to join the Smithsonian's collections, and significant developments include rearrangement of specimens to accord with new understanding and classification of insect species (taxonomy being an evolving science then and now), with particular emphasis on accommodating outside researchers. Join your fellow volunpeers and help us bring these helpful resources to light!
Charles Riley's reports continue for the years 1890–1891. Fascinating new specimens have arrived to join the Smithsonian's collections, and significant developments include rearrangement of specimens to accord with new understanding and classification of insect species (taxonomy being an evolving science then and now), with particular emphasis on accommodating outside researchers. Join your fellow volunpeers and help us bring these helpful resources to light!
For more information about the Archives' collection of the United States National Museum curators' annual reports, explore the finding aid on their website.