598 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DeC, 



Henry Fox. Two Homorocoryphus malivolans, Virginia; ten insects, New 

 Jersey. 



C. W. Frost. Three insects, Philadelphia; three insects. New Jersey. 



Georgia State Collection. Four Ceuthophilus, Georgia; fifty Gryllidce, 

 Georgia. 



Hebard-Academy Expedition, 1915. Six thousand five hundred Orthoptera. 



Morgan Hebard. Ninety-two Ceuthophilus, United States; one hundred 

 and thii-ty-five Orthoptera, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, Rhode Island; fifteen 

 Gryllidce; seven Conocephaliis, Jamaica, Cuba; six Lepidoptera, Florida; three 

 Phasmids, Tropical America; eighteen Orthoptera, United States; eighteen 

 Orthoptera, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. 



Philip Laurent. One Ceuthophilus, Pennsylvania; nine Tremex columba, 

 Pennsylvania; four Ecpantheria scribonia, Pennsylvania. 



J. W. Green. One beetle, Texas, 



C. W. Johnson. Seventeen Diptera, United States; Bermuda. 



Bayard Long. One Orthopteron, Pennsylvania; one Coleopteron, New 

 Jersey. 



A. H. Manee. Three Coleoptera, North Carolina. 



L. W. Mengel. Papilio ascanius, Brazil. 



A. P. Morse. Three Gryllidce. 



Museum Comparative Zoology. Six Orthoptera. 



H. A. Pilsbry. Fourteen Coleoptera, Virginia; one hundred and fifty insects, 

 New Mexico. 



Purchased. Two hundred and seventy-eight Orthoptera, Colombia. 



C. T. Ramsden. Twenty-nine Lepidoptera, Cuba. 



J. A. G. Rehn. Three Orthoptera, New Jersey; five Orthoptera, Columbia. 



Joseph Steiger. Five hundred and forty-six insects, Europe and America. 



WiTMER Stone. Five Orthoptera, New Jersey; seven Lepidoptera, California. 



United States National Museum. Three Phasiyiids, Tropical America. 



H. B. Weiss. Two Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, New Jersey. 



L. H. Weld. Callirhytis furnessce and Synergus furnessana, Mexico. 

 (paratypes) . 



H. W. Wenzel. One Euphoria, Texas. 



E. Grace White. Two Ceuthophilus, Massachusetts. 



R. C. Williams. Two moths, Guatemala; four Colias barbara, California; 

 seven Lepidoptera, Alaska. 



Invertebrates. 

 (Other than Insects and Mollusks). 



Chas. a. Cramer. JiJropora palmeta Lam. from Manahawkin, New Jersey. 



Wm. Findlay. Porites asteroides Lam. 



Edward N. Fox. Lepas from Sea Isle City, New Jersey. 



Free Museum of Science and Art. Four species of invertebrates. 



H. W. Fowler. Several vials of spiders, Bucks County, Pa. 



Morgan Hebard. Two barnacles from Florida. 



F. J. Keeley. Paryphacrocea from Hawks Park, Fla. 



Bayard Long. Two ascidians and star-fish from Spray Beach, N. J.; one 

 spider, Pennsylvania. 



