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A. Foote & Co., New Haven, Conn., January 29. Accession 12626. One 

 box of clam shells; same use as the preceding. 



A. Foote & Co., New Haven, Conn., February 12. Accession 12692. One 

 box clams ; same as preceding. 



A. Foote & Co., New Haven, Conn., February 14. Accession 12704. One 

 box Mytilus edulis and Solen americanus for London Exhibit. 



George T. Garrison, Accomack C. H, Va., May 11. Accession 13119. 

 One box specimens of borer, shells of oysters destroyed by borer, and 

 three live oysters, one of which borer has just penetrated. For Lon- 

 don Exhibit. 



J. W. Grey (through Barnet Phillips), Hartford, Conn., November 23. 

 Accession 13711. Two specimens of shells, said to have fallen at 

 Hartford, Conn., November 11, 1883, in a rain storm. These are Ci- 

 onella lubrica Mull., and doubtless were under leaves, &c, before the 

 rain fell. 



E. H. Hawley, U. 8. National Museum, September 11. Accession 13486. 

 One bottle alcoholic specimens of shells, Niagara River, above Amer- 

 ican Falls. 



Henry Hemphill, Cedar Keys, Fla., April 24. Accession 13044. One 

 box marine shells, from coast of Florida. 



Henry Hemphill, Albert Lea, Minn., June 25. Accession 13268. One 

 package specimens of shells, from Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. 

 Supplementary to the preceding. 



Henry Hemphill, Cedar Keys, Fla., November 30. Accession 13733. 

 One package specimens of shells from Florida. Supplementary to the 

 preceding. . , 



Alfred W. Hinde, Anaheim, Cat, August 18. Accession 13429. One 

 package, 18 specimens of shells for name, from California. They were 

 named and returned to sender. 



G. 8. Hobbs, U. 8. National Museum, February 24. Accession 12765. One 

 box oysters from Savannah, Ga. 



G. 8. Hobbs, U. 8. National Museum, February 24. Accession 12768. One 

 box of oysters from Florida. 



J. Gwyn Jeffreys, England, April 30. Accession 13083, 13424, 13508, 

 &c. Four boxes shells, being miscellaneous European and British 

 acephala, land and fresh- water shells and brachiopods. 



John F. Kelly, Washington, D. C, April 7. Accession 12986. One bot- 

 tle alcoholic specimens of snail (Limax flavus) which infests cellars. 



Isaac Lea, Philadelphia, Pa., April 2. ■ Accession 12965. One package 

 miscellaneous land and fresh-water shells. 



C. G. Leslie, Charleston, 8. G, February 26. Accession 12780. One box 



oysters for use in London Fisheries Exhibit. 

 W. B. Lighton, Ottumwa, Iowa, October 2. Accession 13537. One box 

 specimens of unios from Ottumwa, Iowa. 



Thos. J. Love, Cedarville, N. J, January 25. Accession 12618. One box 

 oysters assorted sizes and ages for use in London Exhibit. 



