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E. Pleas. Twenty-one trays of Pleuroeera. 



Mrss Sadie F. Price. Thirty species of freshwater mollusks from 



Kentucky. 

 P. B. Randolph. Seventeen trays of mollusks from Alaska. 

 W. J. Raymond. Seven species of marine shells from California. 

 Estate of J. H. Redfield. Sixty-five species of marine mollusks 



from Panama collected by Prof. C. B. Adams. 

 S. N. Rhoads. Five species of shells from Pennsylvania. 

 Dr. Wm. H. Rush. Thirty-one species of marine mollusks from 



West Indies. 

 G. F. Russell. Ten species of marine mollusks from British 



Guiana. 

 Jose N. Rovirosa. Nine species of mollusks from Tabasco, 



Mexico. 



F. A. Sampson. One species, Polygyra from Missouri. 



S. L. Schumo. Twenty-four species of land shells from Jamaica. 

 Ida M. Shepard. Twenty-one species of marine mollusks from 

 California. 



B. Shimek. Pleuroeera and Campeloma from Alabama. 

 J. A. Singley. Glandina from Texas. 



Uselma C. Smith. Two species of marine mollusks from New 



Jersey. 

 L. H. Streng. Amnicola from Michigan. 

 S. H. Stupakoff. Polygyra from Pennsylvania. 

 H. Suter. Twenty species of marine shells from New Zealand. 

 E. R. Sykes. Two species of Chiton from South Africa. 

 Prof, de la Torre. Cerion torrei Blanes, from Cuba. 

 E. G. Vanatta. Twenty-six species of American mollusks (see 



also under Pilsbry and Vanatta). 



A. Vayssiere. Thirteen species of French marine shells. 



H. Viereck. Rumina decollata from Philadelphia. 



A. G. Wetherey. One tray of Parastarte from Florida. 



Joseph Willcox. Five species of mollusks from Florida. 



Lewis Woolman. Five species of marine mollusks from New 



Jersey. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Dr. W. L. Abbott. One bottle of specimens from Tso Kiagr 



Ladak. 

 W. T. Bednall. Six trays of specimens from South Australia. 



C. E. Beecher. One tray of specimens from Wekiva River, 



Florida. 



