1906.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 597 



Pennsylvania, and headwaters of the Allegheny, Genesee and Susquehanna 

 Rivers. 



H. W. Fowler and AVitmer Stone. Collection of Fishes, York Furnace, 

 York county, Pennsylvania. 



H. W. Fowler and C. J. Hunt. Collection of Fishes, Pensauken Creek, New 

 Jersey. 



H. W. Fowler. Collections of Fishes from Cape May, New Jersey, Emporium 

 and Bristol, Pennsj'lvania. 



William J. Fox. Two barrels of Fish and thirty-one additional specimens 

 from Sea Isle City, New Jersey, including the Eagle Ray (Myliobates freminvilln), 

 Thread Herring {Clupanodon oglinum), Gar (Tylosurus raphidoma), Halfbeak 

 {Hemiramphus brasiliensis), Angel Fish (Pomacanthus arcuatus), Sail Fish 

 (Isiiophorus nigricans) . 



George Z. Hartman. Collection of Fishes, Palermo, New Jersey. 



S. P. Heilman. Goldfish. 



C. A. Higgins. Series of Food Fishes from Great Lakes. 



P. Lorrilliere. Brook Trout (Salmo fontinalis), Pennsylvania. 



H. A. PiLSBRY. Perch and several Eels, Delanco, New Jersey. 



Dr. H. Senior. Two Fish, Hiodon and Coregonus. 



Dr. H. Skinner. Jar of Fish, Idaho. 



U. S. Fish Commission. Collection of Fishes. 



U. S. National Museum. Citharichthysmicrostomus, Ocean City, New Jersey. 



George B. Wood. Skeleton of Puffer; jaws of Shark; bones of Barracuda; 

 collection of Fishes, West Palm Beach, Florida. 



Insects. 



William Beutenmuller. Two hundred Coleoptera, North Carolina. 



C. R. Biederman. Eight Coleoptera, Arizona. 

 P. Biolley. Eighty-nine Orthoptera, Costa Rica. 



Brooklyn Institute. Eighteen Orthoptera, South America and Tonkin. 

 A. E. Brown. Three Mallophaga, Philadelphia. 

 L. Bruner. One Orthoptera, British Guiana. 



P. P. Calvert. Six insects. New York, and four hundred and sixty insects 

 from Mexico. 



D. M. Castle. Twelve Coleoptera, United States. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell. Two Hymenoptera, Colorado. 



E. T. Cresson. One Hymenoptera, United States. 



J. C. Crawford. Twenty-five Hymenoptera, Costa Rica, and one, Nebraska 



E. Daecke. Ten Diptera, New Jersey. 



H. W. Fowler. Twenty-seven insects, Pennsylvania. 

 W.J. Fox. Twelve Coleoptera, New Jersey. 

 Joseph Grinnell. Thirty Orthoptera, California. 



F. Haimbach. Four Lepidoptera, New Jersey. 



H. D. HocHENBERRY. Specimen of wood bored by Bees. 

 Carl Ilg. Tliirty Lepidoptera, Philadelphia. 



G. M. Greene. Three hundred and five insects from^Pennsylvania. 

 M. Hebard. Twenty-five Orthoptera, Jerusalem. 



Bayard Long. Seventy-five Orthoptera, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 



