Excerpt from Notes on the Aquatic Insects of Walnut LakeBoth Director Lane and Professor Reighard recognized the limitations and merely asked that I should proceed with such collecting and observa tions as would be possible during my stay. The results are embodied in the following pages.In company with Mr. C. C. Adams and the station staff I first visited all the collecting stations on the lake looking out for the most favorable places for finding insects. Then I made a hasty examination of insects collected by Mr. Hankinson from fish stomachs, to see which appeared to be the im portant species These proved to be, as usual, midges and May ies, whose larvae live In water of some depth.
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