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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION    file

UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM

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

Washington, [[blank line]], 188

REPORT of DEPARTMENT of INSECTS, May, 1890.

The following accessions were received:

743 - Termes flavipes, injuring trees, from Jas. W. Haas, Mineral Park, Mohave Co., Ariz.

23105 - 5 specimens of South American Butterflies, representing 3 species: Pavonia Telamonias Felder, Morpho Sp. and Morpho Cypris Boisd., from Don Carlos Martinez Silva, Muzo Mines, Boyacá, Columbia.

23158 - A large lot of miscellaneous East African insects, mostly Lepidoptera, from W. L. Abbott, Zanzibar, East Africa. Some of these have been mounted.

757 - Dytiscus Harrisii Kby. 1 specimen from J. W. Latcher, Edinburgh, N. Y. 

23231 - Cocoons of the Cecropia and Promethea Silk worms, from R. H. Martin, 1807 13 St., Washington, D. C.