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No. 13755. Small collection of insects from Nicaragua, sent by Lieut. 

 Jeff. F. Moser, U. S. N., Slatington, Pa. 



No. 13824. A number of pinned insects from Alaska, collected by the 

 late Mr. 0. L. McKay. 



No. 13834. Web produced by larva of Ephestia zece, sent by Messrs. 

 Hunt & Roberts, Cameron Mills, Fairfax County, Virginia. 



Without accession number : A large collection (17 alcoholic bottles) of 

 insects from Washington, D. C, made by the late Mr. George Shoe- 

 maker, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 



Old accessions, but only sent to Department in 1883. 



No. 8095. A box of silkworm cocoons. Source not indicated. 



No. 9140. One centipede (irrecognizable), sent by M. L. Wood, ensign, 

 U. S. N.j Galveston, Tex. # 



No. 10217. Strachia histrionica from W. L. Love, Franklin, N. C. 



No. 10221. Collection of alocholic and pinned insects from Surinam, 

 sent by C. S. Herring, Paramaribo, Surinam. 



No. 10661. Sphinx cingulata, AHacus polyphenws, from S. T. Walker, Mil- 

 ton, Fla. 



No. 10273. Worms destroying meadow grass (irrecognizable), sent by S. 

 W. Powell, Madison, N. Y. 



No. 10302. Egg-mass of Mantis Carolina, sent by Mr. W. A. Williamson, 

 Fredericksburg, Tex. 



No. 10337. A few common insects, sent by Mr. J. R. Thoensson, Toronto, 

 Canada. 



No. 10351. Large number of alcoholic specimens from California, sent 

 by Mr. A. W. Crawford, Oakland, Cal. 



No 10472. Thelyphomts giganteus and a few Coleoptera, from the South- 

 ern States, sent by Mr. John Yarrow, Washington, D. C. 



No. 10478. A few pinned insects collected at Fort Laramie, Wyo., sent 

 by Capt. E. W. Shafeldt, U. S. A, Washington, D. C. 



No. 10488. Telea polyphemus sent by Henry Wagner, Washington, D. C. 



No. 10538. Large collection of unmounted insects from California, sent 

 by Mr. Gustav Eisen, Fresno, Cal. 



No. 10595. Thyridopteryx sp., sent by Mr. J. G. Wells, Grenada, West 

 Indies. 



No. 10661. A few common Coleoptera, sent by Mr. W. A. Williamson, 

 Toronto, Canada. 



No. 10725. Large collection of alcoholic specimens from Florida, collected 

 by William Wittfield, Georgiana, Brevard County, Florida. 



No. 10769. Three larvae of different insects, sent by Capt. Charles Ben- 

 dire, U. S. A., Fort Walla Walla, Wash. Ter. 



No. 10756. Prionus imbricornis from Virginia, sent by Col. M. McDon- 

 ald, United States Fish Commission. 



No. 10775. Scolopendrus heros from Texas, sent by Mr. L. A. Wright, 

 Washington, U. C. 



