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Curators Report file

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

S.P. LANGLEY, Secretary
G. BROWN GOODE, Assistant Secretary, in charge of U.S. National Museum

UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM

Washington, [[blank]] , 188

REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INSECTS FOR NOVEMBER 1889. 

Prof. G. Brown Goode, 
Asst. Sec. Smithsonian Inst.,
In charge U.S. National Museum.

Sir:
The following accessions were received during the month: 
592. Prionidus cristatus and Megilla maculata from J. S. Webb, Disputanta, Va.
22517. 6 species of Insects, 4 spiders, 2 scorpions and 3 scolopendras from W. L. Carpenter, Ft. Whipple, Arizona.
22503. 4 species of Coleoptera, collected in British Columbia from R. MacFarlane, Cumberland House, Manitoba.
612. Two packages with larvae of Arctia Isabella, from John Heflebower, Keep Tryst, Md.
22586. Hornet's nest from C. W. Dall, 1119 12th St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
613. Oak-chip infested with larva of Prionus laticollis, from Carrington Mason, Memphis, Tenn.