S'iu PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DlC. 



L. WooLMAN. Four trays of New Jersey marine shells. 

 Prof. A. A. Wright. Macira ■plicatarin L. 



IxSECTS. 



R. Lewis Bexder. atheroma regalis, New Jersey. 



William B!;utenjiuller. Sixteen Coleoptera, North Carolina 



C. A. Blake (Heirs of). Six thousand Lepidoptera. 



J. C. Bradley. Nine Orthoptera, Pennsylvania and New Jersej^ 

 A. E. Brown. Nests of Polisfes texanus, Pecos, Texas. 



D. M. Castle. Thirty-four Coleoptera, Florida; seventy Hemiptera, Florida; 

 twenty-five miscellaneous, Florida. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Five hundred and ninety-six Hymenoptera, New Mex- 

 ico; twenty-one Orthoptera, Aleyrodes vitrinellus (type), Mexico. 

 J. C. Crawford. Eight Hymenoptera, Costa Rica. 



E. T. Cresson. Thirty Hymenoptera, Utah. 



E. Daecke. One Moth. 



A. Fenyes. Three Coleoptera, southern California (exch.), 



W. J. Fox. One Coleoptera, Pennsylvania. 



W. H. Fltjck. Twenty-six vials of insects, Nicaragua. 



G. Franck. Three Heterocera, Florida. 



C. B. Hardenburg. Eight Coleoptera, Mexico. 



Morgan Hebard. Four Coleoptera, Georgia; one thousand and six Orthop- 

 tera, Michigan; ninety-two Orthoptera, Pennsylvania; one hundred and twenty- 

 seven butterflies, Japan. 



H. M. HiLLER. Seventy-two insects from Cuba. 



N. W. Janney. Seven hundred and ten Coleoptera, Pennsylvania. 



W. D. Kearfott. Eight Lepidoptera, U. S. 



Philip Laurent. Four Heterocera, Florida. 



L. W. Mengel. Eleven Heterocera, Asia. 



H. A. PiLSBRY. One hundred insects, Indian Territory. 



Edav. Potts. Three insects, U. S. 



F. Ij. Rehn. One Orthoptera, one Hymenoptera, Delaware county, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



J. A. G. Rehn. One hundred and thirty-six Orthoptera, Ocean county, New 

 Jersey; one hundred and nineteen Orthoptera, Tinicum, Delaware count}', Penn- 

 sylvania; two Orthoptera, Maryland. 



S. N. Rhoads. Fifteen Odonata, Mexico; forty Odonata, Delaware. 



Charles Robertson. Three Hymenoptera, Illinois. 



C. T. Sands. Two Coleoptera, Virginia. 



F. G. Schaupp. Collection Orthoptera and Odonata from Texas, sixty-two 

 specimens. 



Burnett Smith. Three Ticks, Pennsylvania. 



Thomas Spalding. Eight Myrmeleons, Utah. 



Witmer Stone. Sixteen Orthoptera and Diptera, Pennsylvania. 



U. S. National Museum. Sixty-three exotic Orthoptera (exch.). 



E. C. Van Dyke. Forty-eight Coleoptera, California. 



H. L. Viereck. One thousand five hundred and fifty-four Hymenoptera, one 

 hundred Orthoptera, one hundred and seventj'-five Lepidoptera, one hvmdred and 



