2 pairs of entomological forceps.

4 insect killing-bottles (two sizes) in leather cases. (Hinton & Co., 38 Bedford Street, Strand, W.C.)

A small bottle of oxalic acid, with stabbing quill fixed in cork, for killing large insects.

2 flat killing-bottles for beetles, with glass tube passing through the cork and fitted with a cork plug.

2 small entomological lamps.

6 tins of bicycle oil.

1 dozen 1-lb. tins of golden syrup or treacle.

2 sugar brushes.

1 3-oz. bottle of acetate of amyl (“Essence of Pear Drops,” for mixing with treacle) (Hinton & Co.).

3 butterfly-nets (two round, one kite-shaped) with extra bags.[10]