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Robert Rosenbaum. Littorina Littoria L. from Massachusetts. 



F. A. SAMSON. Sixteen species from Missouri. 



S. L. Schumo. Circulus sp. from British Honduras. 



Prof. Burnett Smith. Eighty species from New York, fourteen from 

 California. 



Herbert H. Smith. Five species from Alabama, one from Cuba. 



State Board of Health. Agriolimax campestris Binn. from Missouri. 



Y. Sterki, M.D. Seven species from Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee and North 

 Carolina. 



Witmer Stone. Sixteen species from Maryland, one from Pennsylvania, 

 five from Wisconsin, eight from Minnesota. 



C. de la Torre. Fourteen species from Cuba (including some types). 



U. S. Fish Commission. Four species. 



University of Michigan. Amphidromus chloris Rve. from Basilan and 

 Tamboanga, P. I. 



University of Wisconsin. Eighteen species from Molokai (including 

 types). 



Edward G. Vanatta. Twelve species from Pennsylvania, twenty-eight 

 from New York, three from Maryland. 



T. Van Hyning. Physa Integra Hald., Succinea avara Say and Succinea 

 concordialis Gld. from Iowa. 



Bryant Walker. Thirteen species from Michigan, Texas (including para- 

 types), Alabama, Illinois (cotypes) and Mexico. 



Henry A. Wenzel. Eighteen species from Texas. 



Joseph Willcox. Vermetus from Florida. 



C. S. Williamson. Five species from Ontario, three from Michigan. 



Helen Winchester. Anomia simplex from Ocean View. 



Henry W. Winkley. One spe'cies from Maine (types), seven from Massa- 

 chusetts, one from Connecticut. 



H. T. Wolf. Twelve species from Florida. 



W. H. Zehring. Unio roanokensis northhamptonensis Lea from Pennsylvania, 

 and pearl from the same. 



By Purchase. Collection of East Indian and Indo-Chinese marine and 

 land shells. 



Insects. 



Berlin Museum. Four hundred and twenty-five Orthoptera, Central Africa. 



J. C. Bradley. Three Hymenoptera, New York; one Heteropteron, Georgia, 

 one Cephus pygomcea. 



A. P. Brown. Three ants, Pennsylvania. 



H. S. Bryant. Twenty-five insects, Labrador. 



P. P. Calvert. Twenty-six Diptera, Africa; two Cicada, New Jersey. 



E. Chakour. Sixty-one Orthoptera, Egypt. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Thirty-two Hymenoptera, Guatemala and Australia; 

 eighty-seven Hymenoptera, United States. 



N. Collins and A. S. Scull. Forty-one Lepidoptera, Central Africa. 



E. T. Cresson, Jr. One hundred and eight insects, United States. 



V. A. E. Daecke. Stenophis work, Harrisburg, Pa.; six Ogrilus lecoutei, 

 Lemoyne, Pa. 



