556 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1899. 



M. R. Gaines. One hundred and ten species of Japanese 

 shells. 



A.. H. Gardner. Polijgijra from Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Mrs. E. M. Gaylord. Ackeon punctocoelatus Cpr., S. Pedro, 

 Cal. 



"William J. McGinty. Marginella varia Sby., California. 



William Greenhalgh. Limax maximus from Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



Wilfred Harned, Thirty-two trays of European land shells. 



J. B. Hatcher. Two trays of shells from Chile. 



H. Heath. Two trays of shells from California. 



Charles Hedley. Sderochiton from New Caledonia. 



Angelo Heilprin. Four trays of fresh-water shells from 

 Oneida Lake, N. Y. 



Benton Holcomb. One tray of Vitrea from Connecticut. 



Charles Hodgson. Four trays of land shells from Illinois. 



C. W. Johnson. Three trays and one bottle of Philomycus 

 from New Jersey. 



Howard Jones. Five trays of ITew Jersey marine shells. 



F. W. Kelsey. One tray of shells from California. 



Rev. a. B. Kendig. Twenty-one species of foreign slugs. 



E. J, Letson. Seven trays New York shells. 



F. L. Lewton. Succinea effasa Shuttl., Orauge county, Fla. 

 C. W. LicHTENTHALER. Pecteii from Lower California. 



R. C. McGregor. Fourteen trays and five bottles of sheila 

 from California. 



Hon. J. D. Mitchell. Twenty-eight trays and three bottles 

 of shells from Texas. 



T. H. Montgomery. Polygyra septemvolva from Florida. 



Clarence B. Moore. Four species from Alabama. 



Thomas Morgan. Anodonta from New Jersey. 



J. H. Mortimer. Three trays of shells from North Atlantic. 



Olof O. Nylander. Thirty-three species of land and fresh- 

 water shells from Maine. 



Dr. a. Ortmann. Goniobasis from Princeton, N. J. 



Mrs. Mary P. Olney, Four trays of American land and 

 fresh- water shells. 



Joseph N. Pearce. Three trays shells. 



