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Rev. E. H. Ashmun. Eight trays and three bottles of land 

 shells from New Mexico. 



W. D. AvERiLL. Goniobasis from Georgia. 



F. C. B vKER. Zonites from Chicago, 111. 



C. M. Barber. Pohjgyra from New Mexico. 



Dr. Charles Baum. Polygyra alholahris from New York. 



H. H. Beadle. Patella fer rug inealjam. 



S. Henry Blake. Two trays of shells. 



F. E. Blanes. Three trays of shells from Florida. 



Botanical Section. Two trays of laud shells from Mar- 

 tinique. 



J. H. Britts. Four trays Pohjgyra from Missouri. 



Stewardson Brown. Thirty trays of laud and fresh-water 

 shells from Somerset county, Pa. 



F. L. Button. Six trays of California land shells. 



Mr. F. F. Cavada. Liguus fasciatus, Cuba. 



Conchological Section. Ten trays of shells. 



George H. Clapp. Four bottles and eleven trays of South 

 American and Tennessee shells. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Thirty trays of shells from New IMexico, 



Charles Cooper. Placostylus from New Zealand. 



E. D, Cope Collection. Fifty-four trays and ten bottles of 

 fresh -Avater shells. 



Dr. J. C. Cox. Nine trays of Australian shells. 



O. A. Crandall. Glandina singleyana from Texas. 



W. H. DeCamp. Anodonta from Wisconsin. 



Dr. Samuel G. Dixon. Eight trays of shells from Islesboro, Me. 



S. M. Edwards. Six trays of land and fresh -water shells 

 from Colorado and Minnesota. 



C Eliot. Twenty-one trays and forty bottles of mollusks 

 from Samoa. 



James H. Ferriss. Twenty-eight trays of land shells from 

 Tennessee. 



John Ford. Ten trays of shells. 



H. W. Fowler. Three trays of fresh-water shells from New 

 York. 



William J. Fox 3Iitra episMpalis L. 



L. S. Frierson. Thirty-one trays and four bottles of shells 

 from Louisiana. 



