1907.] NATURAL SCIE.N'CES OF I'lIILADKLI'IIIA. 581 



Clarence B. Mooue (collected by 11. A. Pilsbrj')- Sea Catfish, Florida Keys. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. Lumpinus laiKjiroslris and Iceliyius burcharni, cotypes. 



E. G. Vanatta. Collection of fishes, Chestertown, Md. 



Geokge B. Wood. Collections of fishes, West Palm Beach, Florida, and 

 Cristiue, Me. 



Insects. 



F. Austin. Mole-cricket, New Jersey. 



W. Beutenmuller. Sixteen specimens. United States. 



C. R. BiEDERMAN. Three Ileteroccra, Arizona. 



H. Bird. Three Heterocera, United States. 



C. R. BoERNER. Fourteen Coleoptera, Pennsylvania. 



P. BioLLEY. Thirty-seven Orthoptera, Costa Rica. 



C. S. Braddock. Eighteen Rliopalocera, Siam. 



W. E. Britton. Five Diptera, United States. 



Stewardson Brown. Two hundred and ninety-three specimens, British 

 America. 



L. Bruner. Jodacris costaricensis, Costa Rica. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Xyela hitei pida (type), New Mexico; Holocaspis ari- 

 zonica (t3'pe), Arizona. 



N. Criddle. Forty-four specimens, Manitoba. 



E. Daecke. Two Odonata, New Jersey. 

 Mrs. J. S. Durham. Six Orthoptera, Cuba. 



G. M. Greene. Ten Coleoptera; eighty-eight Orthoptera; scventj^-six 

 Hymenoptera, United States. 



C. T. Greene. Fourteen Diptera, Pennsj'lvania. 



F. Haimbach. Six Heterocera, New Jersey. 



M. Hebard and J. A. G. Rehn. Seven hundred Orthoptera, Florida. 



C. W. Johnson. Forty-three Diptera, United States. 



F. M. Jones. Six specimens insect architecture; seven Heterocera, South 

 Carolina. 



H. Ivaeber. Sixteen Orthoptera; one Hemiptera, Arizona. 



Bayard Long. Various small lots of Orthoptera, United States. 



K. Mayo. Two thousand four hundred and twenty-one specimens, Surinam 

 (purchased) . 



Mrs. Charles Schaeffer. Two Argynnis astarte, British America. 



Henry Skinner. Seven Lepidoptera, New Mexico; sixty-five Odonata, 

 Saskatchewan; twenty-four Coleoptera, Canada; seventy-four Rhopalocera, 

 Canada; one Syntomedia befana (type), Arizona; two Chrysophanus arelhusa 

 (cotypes). 



A. J. Snyder. Fifty-six specimens, Idaho (purchased). 



^^'. Stoke. Two Heterocera, Pennsylvania; fifty Diptera; sixty Hemiptera; 

 thirty Coleoptera, Maryland. 



E. .S. Tucker. Fifteen Diptera, Colorado. 



II. L. ViERECK. Twenty specimens, United States; six bees, Europe; three 

 thousand four hundred and twenty-four Hymenoptera; Perdita novanglice (type). 



University Museum, Oxford, England. Tliirty-five Orthoptera, Borneo 

 (exchange). 



University of Kansas Seventy-five Ortlioptora, Arizona and Texas. 



