The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and rearing data for 1893 - 1894. Entries were organized by specimen number, and headed with vegetation, locality, and date. Entries describe appearance and stage of development, sometimes specimen preparation. Details include appearance, color, measurements, and phases of development with related dates. There are some ref
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and rearing data for 1893 - 1894. Entries are headed with specimen number, and entries start with name, locality, date, and sometimes vegetation. These are followed by description relating to appearance, measurements relating to phase of development and corresponding dates. Sometimes relates to specimen preparation or cata
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and rearing data for 1894. It begins with a list of expenses. Entries are organized by specimen number and are headed with name, locality, and date, sometimes collector if other than Dyar. This is followed by description, relating to stage of development and correlating dates. Descriptions include appearance, color, diet,
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1894. Entries are organized by specimen number and descriptions often begin with name, vegetation, locality, and date, followed with description. Descriptions cover appearance, colors, measurements, and frequently includes sketches of the specimen anatomy. There are loose inserts with notes rel
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1894. Entries are organized by specimen number and descriptions usually start with name, vegetation, locality, date and collector if other than Dyar. These are followed by descriptions, related to phase of development and relating dates. Details include appearance, colors, measurements. There a
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1894 - 1895. Entries are organized by specimen number and often headed with name, collector (if other than Dyar), date, sometimes locality, followed by descriptions with related stage of development and dates. Descriptions include appearance, colors, measurements, and sex. Specimens were sent f
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1896-1897. Entries are organized by specimen numbers, 575-625. Some specimens were sent from other collectors. Entries begin with name, locality, vegetation, followed by description of characteristics relating to phases of development. Descriptions include appearance, colors, measurements, and
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1897. Entries are organized by specimen numbers 626 - 678. Entries start with name, locality, date, vegetation and name of collector if other than Dyar. These are followed by descriptions relating to phase of development with details about appearance, diet, colors, measurements, and dates. A sp
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1897 - 1898. Entries are organized by specimen numbers 679 - 732. Entries begin with name, sex, locality, date, collector is other than Dyar, and vegetation. Entries include descriptions related to phases of development. These include appearance, diet,colors, measurements, and related dates. Th
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1899 - 1900. Entries are organized by specimen numbers 741 - 900, though not always sequential. Entries begin with name, vegetation, collector if other than Dyar, date, followed by descriptions. These entail behavior and appearance including colors and measurements with related dates. Includes
The notebook documents Harrison G. Dyar's observations of collected insects and related rearing data for 1900 - 1902. Entries are organized by specimen numbers 901 - 1122. Pages are numbered. Entries begin with name, collector if other than Dyar, vegetation, date, followed by descriptions of appearance and behavior relating to phases of development. Descriptions cover sex, appearance, colors, meas
The notebook documents entomological field work in Florida and Mexico, 1905 - 1908. There is expressed doubt whether the creator was H. G. Dyar. Entries discuss collecting trips. Entries vary greatly in length; some are only one line, others half a page. Entries cover details about habitat, weather, flora and fauna (types of insects and phase of development) observed, colleagues with whom worked (