352 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1884. 



Articulates (Crustaceans, insects, arachnids, and myriapods, recent and 



fossil). — Joseph Leidy. Eiipagurus pollicaris, Atlantic City, N. J.; 



Eupagurus polUcaris in Natica and Fhtlgur, Atlantic City, N. J.; Libinia 



canaliculata, Atlantic City, N. J. 

 J. Ford. Ocypoda arenaria, Atlantic City, N. J. 

 H. Skinner. Cocoons of Actios Luna, Callosamia angulifera, and Platysa- 



niia Columbia ; chrysalids of Papilio Turnus, Papilio troilus, Papilio 



asterias, and Saiurnia lo, Phila., Pa. 

 H. C. Brick. Belostoma grandis, Phila., Pa. 



W. Y. Heberton. Limulus polyphemus (3), Cape May Point, N. J. 

 Mr. Beck. Trap of Tarantula. 

 H. Kingsbury. Case of insects, Blair Co., Pa. 

 Purchased. Casts of Asaphus megistos (Trilobite), showing impression of 



legs. 



MoLLUSCA (recent). — S. F. Aaron. Five species of land shells from Texas. 



Rafael Arango. Fifteen species of land, fresh-water and marine shells 

 from Cuba, New Guinea and New Hebrides ; five marine species from 

 Cviba ; four species from Cuba (types of descriptions). 



8. Archer. One hundred and twenty-five species of marine shells col- 

 lected by him at Singapore. 



W. G. Binney. Six species terrestrial shells from N. Carolina, and five 

 species from Georgia ; seventeen species from the mountains of Western 

 N. Carolina. 



Mrs. A. E. Bush. Helix ramentosa, Gould, and R. pulehella, Miill. (intro- 

 duced), from California. 



Conchological Section. Sixty-six marine species collected at Singapore by 

 Dr. S. Archer ; three hundred and five trays of marine, land and fresh- 

 water shells from Florida, Texas, etc., collected by Henry Hemphill ; 

 one hundred and twenty-five species marine shells from Singapore ; ten 

 species of land and fresh water shells (from C. F. Ancey, Marseilles). 



John Ford. Littorina irrorata, Say, South Atlantic City, N. J.; egg cases 

 of Fulgur carica and F. canaliculata, Brigantine Beach, N. J. ; Solen ensis, 

 L., Cape May, N. J.; Cytherea convexa, Say, Atlantic City, N. J.; Donax 

 fossor, Say, and Petricola pholadiformis, Lam.; Bulimus, from Syria, 

 Cingula minuta, Totten, Providence, R. I. ; Mactra soUdissima, Chemn., 

 young, So. Atlantic City, N. J.; Oemma Manhattensis, Prime, Narra- 

 gansett Bay, R. I. ; egg cases of Nassa, and Petricola pholadiformis. Lam., 

 Sea Isle City, N. J.; Solen ensis, L., with animals, and nidus of Natica 

 dupUcata, Say, Somers' Point, N. J. ; fine specimen of Turbinella scoly- 

 mus, Bahamas; Natica dupUcata, Say, Atlantic City, N. J.; Fulgur 

 canaliculata, Say, Anglesea, N. J.; Mactra soUdissima, Chemn., and 

 ZirphcBO crispata, L., from same locality; Area pexata and Natica 

 dupUcata ; egg cases of Fulgur canaliculata, attached to valve of Mactra; 

 all from Anglesea. 



Isaiah Greegor. Seven marine species from the Bahamas ; Bulima inter- 

 media, Cantr., Florida ; Nerita peleronta, L. Bahamas. Three marine 

 species from Florida, and two species from the Bahamas. 



Andrew Garrett. Eighty-four species of Terrestrial Mollusca, types 

 figured in his paper on the Shells of the Society Islands, published in 

 the Journal of the Academy, vol. ix. 



W. D. Hartman. Achatinella Sowerbyana, and two other species of 

 Achatinella. 



F. L. Harvey. Seven species of fresh-water shells, Arkansas. 



Henry Hemphill. Six species of Pleurotomidae. from Florida. 



Benton Holcomb. Seven species fresh-water shells, Connecticut. 



J. A. Holmes. Marginella roseida, Redfield, from an Indian burial mound, 

 N. Carolina. 



Jos. Leidy. Columbella lunata, Say, Atlantic City, N. J. 



