526 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1898. 



Mrs. E. M. Gaylord. Six species of marine shells from Oregon. 

 Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austin. Alcoholic specimens of 



Acavus hcemastomus. 

 A. F. Gray. Two species of Pupa from Oregon. 

 R. C. McGregor. Seventy-seven species of marine shells from 



Mexico and California. 

 E. Hall. One tray of Slrobilops from Illinois. 

 S. H. Hamilton. Three species freshwater shells from New 



Jersey. 

 A. W. Hanham. Three species of land shells from Quebec. 

 Harold Heath. Sixty-five species of mollusks from California. 

 S. W. Heaton. Seven species of marine shells from California. 

 Charles Hedley. Five species of mollusks from New South 



Wales. 

 Prof. Angelo Heilprin. Two trays of shells from Algeria. 

 J. B. Henderson. Land mollusks from Enganio Island and 



Jamaica. 

 C. S. Hoagson. One tray of Strobilops from Illinois. 

 Horn Expedition. Twenty-nine species of Australian land shells. 

 T. Van Hyning. Three species of marine shells. 

 H. von Ihering. Seventy-one species of South American land 



. shells. 

 C. W. Johnson. Three species of marine mollusks. 

 Dr. R. J. Kirkland. Five species of Ancylus from Michigan. 

 Miss E. J. Letson. Eighteen trays of marine shells. 

 H. Loomis. Five species of shells from Japan. 

 Ausley Ludlaw. Fulgur perversum Lin ne, Anglesea, New Jersey. 

 J. G. Malone. Thirty-four species of land and freshwater shells 



from Oregon. 

 Clarence B. Moore. Two species of mollusks from Callawassie 



Island, Ga. 

 Wm. Moss. Two species of shells from New Zealand. 

 C. F. Newcomb. Tornatina eximia from British Columbia. 

 J. W. Palmer. Three species of land shells. 

 H. A. Pilsbry. Four hundred and sixteen trays of American 



land and freshwater shells. 

 H. A. Pilsbry and C. W. Johnson. Seven species of shells 



from Florida. 

 H. A. Pilsbry and E. G. Vanatta. Twenty-one species of Mel- 

 anin and Diplommatina from Java. 



