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Prof. Von den Busch, Bremen. 



J. R. Willis, Halifax. 



Alexander Winchell, Ann Arbor, Midi. 



Letters have also been written to the following gentlemen : 



April 22d, 1867.— W. T. Blanford, Calcutta, proposing an 

 exchange of publications and specimens. 



Dr. Paladilhe, Montpelier, France ; 



Jules Mabille, Paris ; proposing exchanges. 



31(17/ 1th. — D. Rafael Arango, Cuba, proposing an exchange 

 of specimens. 



Sept. lUh. — Hon. L. E. Chittenden, N. Y., accepting propo- 

 sals to send shells. 



Sept. 19^/i. — Sylvanus Hanley, accepting proposals for an 

 exchange. 



W. T. Blandford, Calcutta, accepting proposals for an ex- 

 change. 



Letters have been received from the following gentlemen, ac- 

 knowledging their election as correspondents : 

 May 9th. — D. S. Sheldon, Davenport, Iowa. 

 Mat/ lli-A.— James Lewis, M. D., Mohawk, N. Y. 



Wm. Stimpson, M. D., Chicago. 

 3Iai/ 15th. — E. R. Showalter, M. D., Alabama. 

 J/ay ISth. — J. G. Anthony, Cambridge, Mass. 

 3Iai/ 23c?.— Temple Prime, N. Y. 

 3Iay '2dth.—J. C. Jay, M. D., Rye, N. Y. 



E. S. Morse, Salem, Mass. 

 JuneUt.—Thos. Bland, I^I. Y. 

 June 28th. — Alexander Winchell, Mich. 

 Juli/ 12f7i.— Prof. Theo. Gill, Washington, D. C. 

 July Slst.—Gol F. F. Cavada, Cuba. 

 August 12^7i.— Prof. F. B. Meek, Washington, D. 0. 



Letters have been received from the following gentlemen, 

 offering to send shells, or exchange specimens : 

 1867. Sejjt. 4th.— Ron. L. E. Chittenden, N. Y. 



Sylvanus Hanley, Middlesex, Eng. 

 Sept. 5th. — Prof. J. E. Gray, British Museum. 

 W. T. Blanford, Calcutta. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



E. R. Beadle, 



Corres. Secy. 

 December 5th, 1867. 



