1899.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 559 



Maj. C. a. H. McCauley. Centipede, scorpion and insect 

 (in alcohol). 



H. A. PiLSBRY. Two hundred specimens of Coleoptera from 

 Florida and Tennessee. 



E. G. Vanatta. Four hundred and sixty specimens of Cole- 

 optera, etc., from Maryland. 



R. Weber. Ninety-three specimens of Lepidoptera from 

 Palestine. 



Invertebrate Fossils. 



H. C. Borden. Fossils from Lenola, N. J. 



Rev. L. T. Chamberlain. Numerous accessions to the Isaac 

 Lea Collection of Eocene Mollusca. 



Dr. Samuel G. Dixon. Seven trays of fossils from'Islesboro, 

 Me. 



S. H. Hamilton. Four trays of fossils from Salem, New 

 Jersey. 



Wilfred Harned. Eight species from Italy. 



Angelo Heilprin. One tray of fossils from New York; 

 thirty -five from Nantucket. 



C. W. Johnson. Nine trays of fossils from Caloosahatchie 

 River, Fla. 



S. G. Morton. Eleven trays of fossils from New Jersey. 



J. A. Murphy. Loxonema from Eureka Spring, Ark. 



Burt Ogden. Fossil Coral, Iowa. 



Dr. Charles Schaffer. One tray of fossils from New Jersey. 



Silas L. Schumo. Nine trays of fossils from Jamaica. 



Mrs Samuel Shreeve. Thirty-seven trays of fossils from 

 Mt. Laurel, N. J. 



Maxwell Sommerville, Two trays of fossils from Spitz- 

 bergen. 



Joseph Willcox. Thirteen trays of fossils from Santiago de 

 Cuba and North Carolina. 



Lewis Woolman. One tray of fossils from Lenola, N. J. , and 

 specimen of Cycad, Phcenixville, Pa. 



