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Miss H. N. Wardle. Seven species of land shells, Pike County, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



R. H. Wehrle. Two trays of Sphcerium, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. 

 Joseph Willcox. Two marine shells, Peru. 



H. W. Wenzel. Polygyra abolabris Say, Southern Pines, N. Carolina. 

 George Willett. Ischnochiton willetti Perry, Forrester Island, Alaska. 

 Miss Helen Winchester. Two trays of shells. New Jersey. 



Insects. 



W.L.Abbott. One hundred and nineteen insects, Hayti; twenty insects, 

 Tortuga. 



Jacob Aebly. Seven insects, Pennsylvania. 



American Museum of Natural History. Fifty-two Dermaptera, West 

 Indies, Mexico, British Guiana; eight Lepidoptera, United States. 



Anastasio Alfaro. One hundred and seven Orthoptera, Costa Rica. 



F. E. Blaisdell. Onms cupreonitens (Paratypes), California. Eight Eleodes, 

 California. 



J. G. BoNNiwELL. Thirty-one Lepidoptera, Florida. 



A. F. Braun. Thirty-two Nepticula, United States; thirty-four Lithocolletes, 

 United States. 



H. H. Brehme. Six moths, United States. 



Malcolm Burr. One hundred and twenty-nine Orthoptera, Brazil. 



P. P. Calvert. Nine insects, Mt. Lake, Virginia. 



D. M. Castle. Five Blattida?, Florida. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Eight Orthoptera, Mississippi; New York. 



Cornell University. Eight Dermaptera, New York; Mississippi. Phlugiola 

 redenhaclieri , Brazil. 



Erich Daecke. Four Ceuthophilus, Pennsylvania. 



W. T. Davis. Six Homoptera, Arizona, New Mexico. 



Miss K. Dixon. One moth, Pennsylvania. 



H. C. Fall. Seven types of Malachida?, LTnited States. 



J. H. Ferris. Caddis fly nests, California. 



Henry Fox. One hundred and one Orthoptera, Virginia; ten Orthoptera, 

 Indiana. 



W. J. Fox. Two insects, Philadelphia. 



C. W. Frost. Three beetles, Philadelphia. 



E. H. Gibson. One hundred and thirty-five Hemiptera. 

 W. H. Githens. One Orthopteron. 



C. B. Gooderham. Twenty-nine Orthoptera, Nova Scotia. 

 Mrs. F. I. GowEN. One beetle, Philadelphia. 



G. M. Greene. Four Coleoptera, United States. 



S. G. Gordon. Seven Orthoptera; one Cychrus, North Carolina. 



FoRDYCE Grinnell, Jr. Fifty-seven Orthoptera, California. 



O. A. Johannsen. Eleven Anthomyidse, United States. 



Henry Kraemer. Illustrations of early stages of Coccus cadi. 



Bayard Long. Collection of insects from New Jersey; one beetle, Canada. 



D. E. Harrower. Twenty-three insects. Canal Zone, Panama. 



Morgan Hebard. Fifty-nine Orthoptera, United States, Central and South 

 America. One hundred and seven Dermaptera, Arizona, Mexico and Jamaica. 



