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Dr. Henry Tucker. Limax maximns L. from Morton, Pa. 



University of Wisconsin. Three trays of Hawaiian land shells. 



E. G. Vanatta. Polygyra appressa Say from the. banks of the Chester River, 

 Queen Anne County, Maryland. 



T. Van Hyning. Eleven trays of land and fresh-water shells from Georgia 

 and Iowa. 



Gilbert Van Ingen. Helix hortensis Miill. from Conception Bay, New- 

 foundland. 



Bryant Walker. Sixteen trays of land and fresh-water shells. 



W. F. Webb. Dryniceus inusitatus Fult., Chiriqui Lagoon, Panama. 



W. D. Wilder. Six trays of Hawaiian land shells. 



Helen Winchester. Polygyra albolnbris Say from Canadensis, Pa. 



Unknown. Twelve trays of Scaphopoda from Australia. 



Purchased. Two hundred and thirty-six lots of land and marine shells. 



Insects. 



J. Aebly. Five insects, Philadelphia. 



B. Albertson. Fly, Massachusetts. 



C. R. Alexander. Forty-one Tipulida;, United States. 

 W. Beutenmuller. Seven insects, United States. 

 Annette F. Braun. I'ourteen butterflies, United States. 

 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Three Orthoptera. 

 Stewardson Brown. Two Coleoptera, Philadelphia; Orthopteron, Bermuda. 

 P. P. Calvert. Nine insects, Scotland and Pennsylvania. 



E. R. Casey. Three insects, Philadelphia. 



T. D. A. CocKERELL. Twenty-two bees, two Phenacoledes (fossil). 



W. P. CoMSTOCK. Two Theda immaculosis. Utah (paratypes). 



C. W. GoLE, Jr. Five hundred and sixty-six insects, Alberta and British 

 Columbia, Canada. 



E. T. Cresson, Jr. Thirty-six insects, Pennsylvania. 



Delos E. Culver. Odonate, Philadelphia. 



J. H. Ferris. Beetle, Arizona. 



Henry Fox. Three thousand five hundred Orthoptera, Pennsylvania, New 

 Jersey, and Massachusetts. 



W. J. Fox. Beetle, Philadelphia. 



H. W. Fowler. Six Coleoptera, Pennsylvania. 



C. W. Frost. Five insects, Pennsylvania. 



G. M. Greene. Twenty-five insects, United States; four Coleoptera, exotic. 



J. P. C. Griffith. Phyllium, Pharnacia, Ceylon. 



H. S. Harbeck. One Blattid. 



Dr. J. W. Harshberger. Moth, Florida. 



Morgan Hebard. Sixty-four Insara, United States, Mexico, Central America; 

 one hundred and seven Dichopetala, Mexico and Texas; one hundred and forty- 

 one Orthoptera, United States and Mexico; sixty-nine Orthoptera, Arizona; 

 Texas, Florida; forty-seven insects. United States; one hundred and fourteen 

 Coleoptera, Georgia; eighty-five Odonata, Michigan; two hundred and sixty-four 

 Lepidoptera, Florida; one hundred and thirty-six insects. United States; one 

 thousand six hundred and thirteen Lepidoptera, American and exotic. 



