860 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DeC, 



P. W. Jarvis. Seventy-eight trays of Jamaican Urocoptis. 

 C. W. Johnson. Anoma radiata Chitty from Jamaica. 



T. D. Keim and H. W. Fowler. Seventeen species of land and fresh-water 

 shells from jMcKean county, Pennsylvania, 



Ida a. Keller, Ph.D. Two species of marine shells from New Jersey. 

 R. J. KiRKLAND, M.D. Twenty-six trays of Pisidium from Michigan. 



C. M. Latourette. Limax maximus L. from Oak Lane, Pennsylvania. 

 Herbert N. Lowe. One Chiton. 



D. N. McCadden. Fulgur perversum L. from Stone Harbor, New Jersey. 

 Mrs. M. C. W. Merrihew. Three species of Muricidce from Newport, Cali- 

 fornia, in exchange. 



Thomas H. Montgomery, Jr., Ph.D. Eleven species of land and fresh-water 

 shells from Austin, Texas. 



Clarence B. Moore. Three hundred and thirty lots of shells from the 

 Florida Keys and adjacent mainland, including one hundred and fovirteen col- 

 lected by jMessrs. Brown and Fowler. 



A. E. Ortman. Two species of fresh-water sl^ells from Western Pennsylvania 



George A. Phillips, M.D. Zirphoea crispata L., in alcohol from Bar Harbor, 

 Maine. 



H. A. PiLSBRY, Sc.D. Two hundred and seventy trays of shells from Florida. 



George Pine. Two lots of Unio and Ampullaria from Florida. 



John Ponsonby. Dorcasia and Copiocheilus in alcohol. 



Edw. Potts. Twenty-three traj's of marine shells from Tarpon Springs, 

 Florida, collected by W. Beeckley. 



Princeton Patagonian Expedition. Fifty-seven species of marine and 

 fresh-water shells. 



Purchased. A set of Polygyra vannostrandi Bland from Aiken, South Caro- 

 lina; three hundred and thirty-nine trays of Calif ornian shells, collected by H. 

 Hemphill ; large collection of land and fresh-water shells from Alabama. 



P. B. Randolph. Three slugs from Alaska. 



C. Paul Ray, Jr. Six species of land and fresh-water shells from Sparrow 

 Lake, Canada. 



J. A. G. Rehn (Academy Expedition to Georgia). Three species of laud and 

 fresh-water shells from Thomasville, Georgia. 



S. N. Rhoads. Thirty-five trays of land and fresh-water shells from Delaware 

 and Mexico. 



John Ritchie, Jr. Eight species of land and fresh-water shells from Nevada, 

 Mauritius and Japan. 



S. Rayjiond Roberts. One specimen of Ampxdlaria and a Hyalea from Japan. 



Mrs. T. E. Ruggles. Nacella mytilina Helb. 



William P. Seal. Planorbis magnificus Pils. from Wilmington, North Caro- 

 lina. 



C. T. Simpson. Pleurodonta gigantea Scop, from Haiti. 



Miss Ruth Spencer. Goniobasis proxima Say from Green River, North Caro- 

 lina. 



Dr. V. Sterki. Eleven trays of Pisidium. 



CuRWEN Stoddart, Jr. PoHniccs heros Say from Front's Neck, Maine. 

 Rev. H. H. Thomas. Nine species of land and marine shells from New Jersey 

 and New York (in exchange). 



