1910.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 693 



Astroscopus guttatus, young Albacora thynnus, Lobotes suri7iamensis from Sea 

 Isle City, N. J. Mandible of grouper from Townsend's Inlet, N. J. 



B. W. Griffiths and H. W. Fowler. Collection of fishes, Elmer, N. J. 



H. Walker Hand. Scioenops ocellatus, Cape May, N. J. 



F. J. Keeley. Trigger Fish (Balistes carolinensis), Great Egg Harbor, 

 N.J. 



T. D. Keim. Small collection of fishes, northern New Jersey and vicinity 

 of New York City. Three jars of fishes from Long Island Sound. 



T. D. Keim and H. W. Fowler. Small collection of fishes, Burlington Island, 

 N. J. Eight jars of fishes from Delaware. 



E. J. F. Marx and H. W. Fowler. Three jars of fishes, Easton, Pa. 



H. L. Mather, Jr. Seven jars of fishes, Newton Hamilton, Pa. Jar of 

 fishes from Philadelphia and three jars of fishes from Altoona, Pa. 



D. N. McCadden. Rachycentron and Echeneis, Ocean City, N. J. Sole 

 (Achirus fasciatus), Ocean City, N. J. Also collection of fishes from same place. 



Dr. R. J. Phillips. Collection of fishes, Corson's Inlet, N. J. Also Paralepis 

 from same locality. 



Dr. R. J. Phillips and H. W. Fowler. Collection of fishes, Corson's Inlet, 

 N. J. Four jars of fishes from Wilmington, Del. 



Pilsbry Expedition 1910. Three species of fishes, Arizona. 



H. Porter and H. W. Fowler. Jar of fishes, Newark, Del. 



E. G. Vanatta. Three fishes, Bermuda. 



Insects. 



Stewardson Brown. Three Lepidoptera, Jamaica. 

 P. P. Calvert. Twenty-one Neuroptera, Costa Rica. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell. Two Coccida?, Trinidad. 



Exchange. Seventy Orthoptera, Georgia and Florida; four Lepidoptera, 

 New Mexico. 



E. T. Cresson, Jr. Seventy-nine Diptera, United States. 

 H. W. Fowler. Five Orthoptera, Delaware. 



G. M. Greene. Seventeen Orthoptera, Pennsylvania; two Coleoptera, New 

 Jersey. 



Fordyce Grinnell, Jr. Forty-six Orthoptera, California. 



F. Haimbach. Five Lepidoptera, Massachusetts. 

 H. S. Harbeck. Two Hymenoptera, New Jersey. 



Morgan Hebard. Four himdred and seventy-eight Orthoptera, North 

 Carolina; four hundred and sixty-seven Orthoptera, Sapucay, Paraguay; one 

 hundred and two Orthoptera, Manitoba. 



Morgan Hebard and J. A. G. Rehn. Twenty-five insects, Virginia and 

 North Carolina. 



Frank M. Jones. Fifty-three Orthoptera, Mississippi. 



Joseph McFarland. One hundred and fifty insects, United States. 



A. de Winkelried Bertoni. Thirty-two Orthoptera, Paraguay. 



L. C. Pheley. Sixteen Orthoptera, Kentucky. 



W. D. Pierce. Sixteen Strepsiptera, Kentucky. 



G. R. Pilate. Two hundred Coleoptera, California. 



H. A. Pilsbry. Seven Coleoptera, Arizona; five Orthoptera, Arizona and 

 New Mexico. 



