1906.] NATURAL SCTENCES OF PHILADELPHIA 599 



B. W. Greenwood. One pearl from Ostrea virginica Gmel. 

 A. GuLiCK. Eulota blakeana from Sapporo, Japan. 



Dr. Harshberger. Five land shells from Harrington Sound, Bermuda. 

 MoRGAX Hebard. Eight species of Achatinella. 



C. Hedley. Tellina fabrefacta Pils. from Masthead Island, Queensland. 

 Angelo Heilprin. Cerion uva L. and Tudora megacheila P. M., Curasao. 



J. B. Henderson. Jr. Opeas gracile Hutt from Port au Prince, Haiti, and 

 Zonitoides arborea Say from Cazenovia, New York. 



Junius Henderson. Eight trays of land and fresh-water shells from Colorado. 



Dr. H. M. Hiller. Nine species of Cuban land shells. 



A. A. HiNKLEY. Four fresh-water shells from Alabama. 



Y. HiRASE. A <Si7a?a from China. 



Mrs. Agnes F. Kenyon. Twenty-nine species of marine shells from Victoria, 

 Australia. 



N. W. Lermond. Twenty trays of land shells from Maine. 



H. H. Lewis. An Octopus from Bahama Islands. 



Miss E. L. Lundy. Fourteen trays of marine and fresh-water shells. 



Dr. F. M. MacFarland. Physa from Grand Canyon, Arizona. 



J. G. Malone. Sixteen traj^s of land and fresh-water shells from WasWngton 

 and Oregon. 



R. V. Mann. Oreohelix depressa Ckll. from near Boulder, Colorado. 



W. E. Meehan. Margaritana margaritifera L. from Still Creek, Schuylkill 

 county, Pennsylvania. 



Milwaukee Public Museum. Seventy trays of fresh- water shells. 



Clarence B. Moore. Seven ty-tlu-ee trays of land and fresh-water shells from 

 Georgia, Alabama and Florida. 



Dr. William A. Nason. Three species of land shells. 



F. Pennell. Two land shells from Wawa, Pennsylvania. 



H. A. PiLSBRY. Three hundred and nineteen trays of land and fresh-water 

 shells. 



Purchased. The J. Gulick Collection of Hawaiian land shells, containing 

 five hundred and sixty-five trays. Three hundred and thirty-one trays of Ala- 

 bama fresh-water shells, collected by H. H. Smith. 



J. A. G. Rehn. Six trays of fresh-water shells from Cornwells, Bucks county, 

 Pennsylvania. 



S. N. Rhoads. Sixty-four trays of land and fresh-water shells from Eastern 

 United States. 



J. Ritchie, Jr. Twenty-one trays of land and marine shells. 



Mrs. Schaeffer and Miss James. Six species of land and fresh-water shells 

 from British Columbia. 



Dr. B. Sharp. Two trays of Ostrea inrginica. 



Dr. H. Skinner. Seven trays of land and fresh-water shells from Idaho, 

 Montana and Indiana. 



Dr. V. Sterki. Two land shells from Oliio. 



WiTMER Stone and H. W. Fowler. Twelve trays of land and fresh-water 

 shells from Pennsylvania and Minnesota. 



D. Thaanum. Seven Hawaiian land shells. 



W. G. ToRR. Seven Chitons from South Australia. 



Dr. R. H. Tremper. Epiphragmophora tudiculata Binn. from Ontario, Cali- 

 fornia. 



