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by neglect, this collection of New York's late eminent State of entomologist still contains many important types and had a special value.
III.   The routine work during the year has been:
1. The making up of the collections for exchange. Some of these are [[strikethrough]] the following;
a/ A small lot of blind American Coleoptera for Prof. R. Gestro, Genova, Italy.
b/ A small lot of Chyrsidae for Vic. R. du Buysson, Brou-Vernot, France.
c/ A collection of 87 species of N.A.Coloeoptera for MR. J.H. Brady, Cape Twon.
2.- The naming of specimens for collectors: As examples of work of this kind may be mentioned the naming of miscellaneous lot of insects for Mrs. R.W. Summers, San Louis Obispo, Cal.; several lots of Coleoptera for Mr. W.D. Richardson, Fredericksburg, Va.; a collection of Coleoptera and Lepidoptera for Prof. L. Bruner, Lincoln, Nebr.; a collection of Mexican insects of different order for Prof. A. Duges. Guanajuato, Mex.; Coleptera