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Philip P. Calvert. Psilophora maculaia (type), Costa Rica. Eighteen in- 

 sects, Costa Rica. 



Jose Cabrera. Three specimens of Blattidae. 

 D. M. Castle. Twenty-five inssects. New Jersey. 

 T. D. A. Cockiuell. Eighty Hymenoptera, South America. 

 W. J. CoxEY. Morpho rhetenor, French Guiana. Morpho eugenia, French 

 Guiana. 



Nine exotic Lepidoptera. Antheraea helena, Austraha. Three butterflies 

 from Assam and Java. Papilio coon, Java. 

 . W. J. Cresson, Jr. One moth, Swarthmore, Penna. 

 W. T. Davis. Cacarna variegata (cotype), Texas. 

 J. H. Ferris. Four Coleoptera, New Mexico. 

 Exchange. Sixty butterflies, Utah. 

 W. J. Fox. Two Coleoptera, Philadelphia. 

 George M. Green. Fifty-two Coleoptera, United States. 

 Frank Haimbach. Eight Catocala, New Mexico. Two moths, New Jensey. 

 D. E. Harrower. Three hundred and fifty-six Lepidoptera, Central America. 

 Twenty insects. Central America. 



Hawaiian Sugar Pl.anter's Association. Nine Orthoptera, Philippines. 

 Morgan Hebard. Four thousand five hundred Orthoptera, western United 

 States. Twenty-three Orthoptera, Colombia. Two hundred and twenty-five 

 Orthoptera, Mexico and Central America. Nineteen Orthoptera; Japan. Seven 

 Orthoptera, United States. Sixteen Lepidoptera, Florida. One Plusia, Florida. . 

 Twenty-three insects, Florida. Twenty-two Lepidoptera, Florida. Fifteen 

 Coleoptera, United States. Sixty-three insects, Florida. 



Herman Hornig. One hundred and fifty Diptera, Philadelphia. 

 A. R. Illiff. Nineteen Orthoptera, New Mexico. 



Frank M. Jones. Seventy-five Diptera, and 41 Orthoptera, Western United 

 States. 



J. N. Knull. Two Dicera lepida, Pennsylvania. 

 A. W. LiNDSEY. Five Hesperida", South America. 

 Frank R. Mason. Nothus luteus, California. 



Levi W. Mengel. One moth, Colombia. Perisama sinerubra (type), Bolivia. 

 R. Ottolengui. Five moths, California. 



George F. Pettinos, Jr. Gynandromorphic Papilio glaucus, Merion, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



Purchased. Four hundred and fifty-two Orthoptera, Para, Brazil. Five 

 hundred and ten Orthoptera, Argentina. Seventeen Cicada, sixty-six Argynnis, 

 Neuroptera, Colorado. 



Henry Skinner. Twenty-one insects, White Mountains, New Hampshire. 

 Twenty-one butterfllies, Arizona. 



State Department of Agriculture. Eight Diptera, Pennsylvania. 

 Wither Stone. Four thousand insects from the Chiricahua Mountains, 

 Arizona. 



University of Michigan. Two hundred and forty-two Diptera, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



University of California. Eleven Orthoptera, California. 

 E. C. Van Dyke. Four Coleoptera, CaUfornia. 

 L. H. Weld. Two Charips leguminosa (paratypes), Idaho. 

 John H. West. Six Catocala, Utah. 



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