558 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1899, 



WiTMER Stone. Two trays and two bottles of land shells 

 from Pennsylvania. 



L. H. Streng. Six trays of American laud shells. 



H. SuTER. Six trays and three bottles of marine shells from 

 New Zealand. 



E. K. Sykes. Six trays of marine shells. 



George AV. Taylor, Seven trays of shells from Vancouver 

 Island. 



W. S. Teator. Four trays fresh-water shells from New Jersey. 



Dr. W. G. Torr. Eleven trays of marine shells from South 

 Australia. 



E. G. Vanatta. Nine trays of marine shells from New Jersey. 

 T. Van Hyning. Nineteen trays of shells. 



J. W. Velie. Seven trays of American shells. 



H. S. Viereck. Five trays and four bottles of German land 

 shells. 



Bryant Walker. Twenty-six trays of American fresh-water 

 shells. 



Miss E. Walter. One tray of shells. 



Ward Nat. Sci. Estab, Polygyra apjjj^essa sculptior Chadw. ^ 

 from Virginia. Types. 



A. G. Wetherby. Fourteen trays of land shells. 

 Walter F. Webb. Ten trays of marine shells. 

 C. S. Welles. One tray of shells. 



F. A. White. Seven trays of marine shells from Florida. 

 J. J. White. Maetra from Lake Worth, Fla. 



Joseph Willcox. Fourteen trays of marine shells from Florida. 



Rev. H. W. Winkley, Twenty-one trays of marine shells 

 from Maine. 



Williard M. Wood. Two trays of marine and land shells 

 from California. 



Lewis Woolman. Five trays of marine shells from Nantucket. 



B. H. Wright. One tray of shells. 



Purchased. Eighty-one trays of shells from S. N. Rhoads. 



Insects. 



Mrs. Joseph R. English. A collection of Lepidoptera. 

 George and J. Edw. Farnum. One hundred and twenty- 

 five specimens of Coleoptera from Manchuria. 



