The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1905 - 1922. Pages are numbered. Entries are organized by specimen numbers 1375 - 1403. Some specimen entries include notes about trips. 1375 and 1381 cover a trip to Florida during 1905 listing travel details, observations of habitat, flora and fauna, and collecting. Entries are two to four li
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of insects. Covers specimen numbers 158-196 (December 1889 – August 1890 noted) and is entitled “Descriptions of Lepidopterous Larvae continued from Blue Book, 158 - 196”. Entries are headed with number (BB#), followed by reference to vegetation, sometimes location. Descriptions are often accompanied with dates; these often enta
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1905. Pages are numbered. Pages are headed with specimen number (1374, 1379, 1380). Structure of these entries begin with name, locality, date, and description of behavior and appearance. There are related dates. The entries vary in length. The notebook includes details about specimen numbers c
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's work relating to entomology, 1913 - 1918. Labeled “Matters referred from Bu. Ent. 1913-1918”. Entries are headed with date, and include columns: date received, description, date reported. These give details about specimens, slides of specimens, correspondence. Details list type of specimen covered, recipient or sender, location, and related description of
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's work related to entomology, 1918-1925. Same format at item, H. G. Dyar bluebook 1913 - 1918. Entries are headed with date, and include columns: date received, description, date reported. These give details about specimens, slides of specimens, correspondence. Details list type of specimen covered, recipient or sender, location, and related description of m
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of lepidoptera, July 1890. Dated notes and loose inserts extend through 1895. Entries are headed with specimen number (BB197 - BB212), and usually begin with date and collecting description, and vegetation. Observations include descriptions of characteristics (appearance, color, measurements, sex), descriptions of periods of the
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of lepidoptera, July 1890 - 1891. It covers specimen numbers BB213 - BB270. Entries are organized by number and lists date, sometimes collecting location. They cover descriptions of specimen characteristics (appearance, color, measurements, diet), phases of the its life cycle (sometimes with date). Sometimes entries are followed
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of insect in Yosemite, California, 1891. Entries are organized by specimen number and includes collecting location, date, sometimes vegetation, with descriptions of specimen and life cycle. Details include appearance, color per part of anatomy, sex, diet, and measurements. Changes in appearance are often dated and include measur
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of lepidoptera in Yosemite and Santa Barbara, California, 1890 - 1891. Begins with a list of dated expenses. Entries are organized by specimen number. Details include collecting location, date, sometimes vegetation. Descriptions cover appearance and life cycle of specimen. Details include appearance, colors, measurements, rearin
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of lepidoptera in Yosemite and Santa Barbara, California, 1891 -1892. The notebook is entitled "Notes on Bombycid Larvae." Entries are organized by specimen number and list type, date, location, vegetation. Entries describe appearance and phases of life cycle, including appearance, colors, changes in appearance per phase (someti
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and collecting of insects in the west United States and Canada, 1892 - 1893. Entries are organized by specimen number (340 - 374). They usually start with identification, location, date, vegetation, and include observations and rearing data, descriptions of appearance including coloring and measurements, and characteristic changes relating to
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations and rearing of insects, 1893. Begins with a list of expenses compiled by Mrs. Dyar from 1893. These are followed by notes on numbers 342 and 362. After, entries are organized by number, listed at the top of the page. Entries include name, location, date, vegetation, and descriptions. These include details of appearance, colors, measurements, p