1885.] NATURAL SCIENCES OP PHILADELPHIA. 437 



78 species of land and fresh-water shells, principally from New Caledonia, 

 collected by G. Dupuy ; 10:3 species of land, marine and fresh-water 

 shells from France, collected by A. Granger ; 217 species of land, marine 

 and fresh-water shells from Florida, collected by H. Hemphill ; 38 species 

 of land shells from France, collected by M. Locard ; 39 trays land and 

 fresh-water shells from Asia, Africa, Tasmania and New Caledonia, col- 

 lected by E. Marie ; 42 species marine shells from Florida, collected by 

 M. A. Mitchell ; 137 trays land and fresh-water shells from France, col- 

 lected by Lieutenant Wattebled. 



John Ford. 8 trays of marine shells from Rhode Island and Massachu- 

 setts ; suite of land and fresh-water shells from Philadelphia county, Pa. ; 

 Helix Stimpsoni ; Teredo naralis, in ebony wood from Macassar, Java ; 

 Pholas truncata and P. crispata from Sea Isle City, New Jersey ; 5 species 

 marine and fresh-water shells from Narragansett Bay, etc. ; Melo Indica; 

 Hippopus maculatxs and Trochus pica ; Littorina irrorata Say (young) 

 and Modiola plicatula Lam. from Atlantic City, New Jersey. 



Dr. F. M. Hamlin. 2 species marine shells from Bermuda. 



Dr. Hartmann. 5 photographs of type species of Pai-tul*. 



Benton Holcomb. 11 species of land and fresh-water shells from 

 Connecticut. 



F. W. Hutton. 11 species marine shells, New Zealand. 



W. W. Jefferis. Helix pomatia and Helix hortensis from Heidelberg. 



C. W. Johnson. Columbella avara, G. lunata and Odostomia impressa 



from Florida. 

 C. R. Keys. Sphcerium sphmricum Anth. from Kennedy's Lake, Iowa. 



G. W. Lichtenthaler. 23 species marine shells from the Sandwich Islands, 

 Alaska, etc. ; Sphmrium sulcatum Lam. from Salem, Oregon. 



C. R. Orcutt. Lymnea humilis Say from Todas Santos Bay, California. 



H. L. Osborn. 31 species marine shells from Beaufort, N. C. 



G. Howard Parker. Sphcerium striatum Lam., Ridley Creek, Delaware 

 Co., Pa. 



H. A. Pilsbry. Ghindlachia Meekiana, Rock Island, 111. 



J. B. Quintard. 3 species of fresh-water shells from Silver Lake, Kansas. 



J. H. Redfield. Pecten Magellanicus, Mt. Desert, Maine ; Littorina Uttorea, 

 Martha's Vineyard, Mass. 



U. C. Smith. Pholas truncata, Anglesea, N. J. 



Hon. F. E. Spinner. TJnio Buckleyi Lea, Lake Monroe, Fla.; Planorbis 

 glaoratus Say, St. John's River, Fla. 



R. E. C. Stearns. 4 species of marine and fresh-water shells, from Cali- 

 fornia, Tehuantepec and Peru . 



L. H. Streng. Purpura hcemastoma, Panama ; Nerita fulgurans, Nicaragua; 

 TJnio nasutus and Physa intcgra, Michigan ; 2 fresh-water species from 

 Vancouver Island. 



G. Test. Egg capsules of Fulgur canaliculars, from Sea Isle City, N. J. 



J. H. Thomson. 7 species of land and fresh-water shells, from Merida, 

 Yucatan, and New Mexico ; Helix alauda Fer., Cuba. 



Henry A. Ward. Glove woven from the byssus of Pinna pernula, Medi- 

 terranean Sea. 



Wm. Wheeler. Cyproza angvstata and C. edentula, from Algoa Bay, South 

 Africa. 



J. Willcox. Egg cases of Fulgur />erversus, Tampa Bay, Fla., and of 

 Fasciolaria, Charlotte Harbor, Fla.; Vivipara lineata Val., and Unio 

 fuscatus Lea, Orange County, Fla. 



Invektebrata (recent, exclusive of mollusks). — J. Ford. Echinanthus 

 rosaceus and Heoma ventricosa, Elbow Key, Fla.; Meoma ventricosa, 

 Nassau, New Providence; Asterias ochracea, Santa Cruz, Cal.; Stron- 

 gylocentrotus purpuratus ? California ; Oreaster, Nassau ; Meyenia 

 Lcidyi, Philadelphia. 



