598 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1896. 



Seth E. Meek. Two hundred and sixty-two fresh-water fish Irom 



Iowa, Arkansas and Indian Territory. 

 Dr. A. Donaldson Smith. Collection of fish from N. E. Africa. 

 Edw. H. Williams. Dried fish from Japan. 

 T. W. Walmsley. One flounder in formaline. 



LowEE Invertebrates. 



Alaskan Expedition (collected by Dr. Benjamin Sharp). A large 

 series of marine invertebrates from coasts of Alaska and Siberia. 



F. \V. Walmsley. Thirty jars of specimens from the Atlantic coast 

 preserved in formaline. 



Mrs. Corlies. Case of corals. 



Crustacea. 

 F. W. Walmsley. Very large specimen of lobster, Newport, R. I. 



Insecta. 



C. W. Johnson. One case of Diptera, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 

 Philip Laurent. Five cases of Neuroptera, Pennsylvania and New 



Jersey. 

 Feldman Collecting Social. One case of Coleoptera, Pennsylvania 



and New Jersey. 

 Dr. William Pepper. Nest of trap-door spider. 



Recent Mollusca. 



Mrs. George Andrews. Twenty-two species from Tennessee and 

 Florida. 



D. D. Baldwin. Ten species Hawaiian land shells; ten bottles al- 

 coholic mollusks. 



F. C. Baker. Bythinella and Vertigo from Chicago, 111. 



W. T. Bednall. Ten species of S. Australian Polyplacophora. 



Wilfred Bendall. Cerion, etc., New Providence, Bahamas. 



Charles P. Berkley. Pleistocene (shell-marl) fossils from Minnesota. 



Wesley Browning (in exchange). Limnseidae from Utah. 



Fred L. Button. Collection of slugs from Oakland, Cal., including 



types of AphaUarion Buttoni (see Proceedings, p. 339). 

 Dr. P. Ellsworth Call. Carychmyn and Unio from Kentucky. 

 Mrs. Julia E. Campbell. Punctum pasadenx, types. 

 John H. Campbell. Two species of mollusks. 

 Mrs. G. W. Carpenter. Twenty -seven species marine shells. 

 L. T. Chamberlain, D. D. Seventy-nine trays of land and fresh water 



shells from Mississippi and Louisiana, collected by C. W. Johnson. 



