634 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec, 



H. H. Roney. Four species of shells. 



A. D. Rusnak. Three marine shells from Galveston, Texas. 



A. F. Satterthwait. Thirty-six species of land and fresh-water shells from 

 West Lafayette, Indiana. 



Mrs. Charles Schaffer. Three marine shells. 



S. L. Schumo. Opeas micra Orb. from Moneague, Jamaica. 



Burnett Smith. Sixty-one trays of shells from New York. 



H. H. Smith. Poly gym albolabris major Binn. from near Elamville, Alabama. 



Witmer Stone, Sc.D. Five trays of shells from California, New Jersey, and 

 Wisconsin. 



D. Thaanum. Three Hawaiian land shells. 



H. W. Trudell. Two species of shells from Bermuda. 



E. G. Vanatta. Seven species of shells from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and 

 Maryland. 



T. Van Hyning. Three species of land mollusca from Iowa and Florida. 



Bryant Walker. Five shells from Alabama, Michigan, and Illinois. 



J. B. Walter. Six species of land shells from Monroe County, Pennsylvania. 



J. Walter and B. Long. Twelve species of land and fresh-water shells from 

 Delanco, New Jersey. 



Robert Walton. Opeas mauritianum Pfr. from a greenhouse in Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. 



Miss H. N. Wardle. Seven species of land shells from Spruce Cabin Falls, 

 Monroe County, Pennsylvania. 



W. Webb. Elasmias wakefieldios Cox from New South Wales. 



H. E. Wheeler. Nineteen species of fresh-water shells from Arkadelphia, 

 Arkansas. 



J. Willcox. Polygyra albolabris Say from Wilmington, North Carolina. 



F. M. Woodruff. Three species of Epiphragmophora from Oregon, etc. 



Miss Lilian Zech. Epiphragmophora zechoe Pils. from San Gabriel Mountains, 



California. 



Insects. 



Anastasio Alfaro. One hundred and thirty-one Orthoptera, Costa Rica. 



American Museum of Natural History. Stilpnochlora laurifolia, Jamaica. 



F. W. Armstrong. Eight Lepidoptera, Colombia. 



Nathan Banks. One Myrmosa banksi (paratype), four Mutilla scrupea, 

 two Mutilla geryon, United States. 



Ignacio Bolivar. One Gesonia punctata, Java. 



Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Three Blattidse, Arizona, Texas. 



H. G. Bryant. Eleven Lepidoptera, Brazil. 



P. P. Calvert. Eighteen Aphids, Chestnut Hill; one Lepidopteron, Scotland. 



E. R. Casey. Twenty-five Hemiptera, Pennsylvania; fourteen Orthoptera, 

 Pennsylvania. 



D. M. Castle. One Cicada, Florida; one Megathymus yucco?, Florida. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Twelve Hymenoptera, United States. 



J. W. Cockle. Seven Lepidoptera, British Columbia. 



J. W. Coxey. Seven Lepidoptera, Western States; six, Japan. 



Erich Daecke. One Atlanticus davisi, Pennsylvania. 



W. T. Davis. Three Lepidoptera, New Jersey. 



Henry Fox. Eleven Orthoptera, Virginia. 



