Bulletin . Fasten each with a fine needle about midway -21-. Fig-. 9, Method of Spreading. Sketch by Will C. Collins. from the base to apex behind the subcostal \ein. Draw theliind forward and adjust thetn in such position thata stnall anj::le will be formed near the outer marj^in wherethe winjifs overlaj). The anyfles should be exacth of thesame size. Now adjust the strii>s of tape ov^er the winjj^s,forcin{>- a line pin or needle throujifh the tape and winj^-s justin front of the posterior mar<»-in of the front wing-. Thesewill hold both wnnyfs in position and the other pins
Bulletin . Fasten each with a fine needle about midway -21-. Fig-. 9, Method of Spreading. Sketch by Will C. Collins. from the base to apex behind the subcostal \ein. Draw theliind forward and adjust thetn in such position thata stnall anj::le will be formed near the outer marj^in wherethe winjifs overlaj). The anyfles should be exacth of thesame size. Now adjust the strii>s of tape ov^er the winjj^s,forcin{>- a line pin or needle throujifh the tape and winj^-s justin front of the posterior mar<»-in of the front wing-. Thesewill hold both wnnyfs in position and the other pins ma_y nowbe removed. Draw the spreading- paper smoothly and firmlyover the wings and fasten each strip with two pins forcedthrougfh it just below the hind wings. Now adjust the ab-domen with pins to a horizontal position, and see that theantennae are parallel with the costal margin of the frontwing:s in the same horizontal plane, and the work is com-plete. The writers method is illustrated in Fig. *). Otherspecimens ma} be added until the board is full, wh
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