582 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DcC. 



H. W. Wenzel. Two Coleoptera, Arizona; two Aphodius, Georgia; fourteen 

 Coleoptera, United States. 



W. G. Wright. One hundred and forty-three Coleoptera, CaUfornia. 

 P. 11. Young. One mole-cricket, New Jersey. 



Recent Mollusca. 



Jacob Aebly. Saxlcava arctica, taken from a sponge. 



John A. Allen. Twenty-four trays of shells from Ohio and Maine. 



Rev. E. H. Ashmun. Fluminicola minulissima Pils., Price Valley, Idaho. 



Joshua Baily, Jr. Six sets of American land shells. 



Carl F. Baker. Eighty-five species of mollusca from Cuba and Nicaragua. 



F. H. Baker. Thirty species of marine shells from Australia and New Zealand. 



Florence Balentine. Ancylus borealis Morse, from Orono, Maine. 



Owen Bryant. Melampus coffea, Mangrove Bay, Andros, Bahamas. 



P. P. Calvert. Seven species of ]\Iexican land and freshwater shells. 



Charles F. Cavenaugh. Twenty-two species of Phihppine Islands marine 

 shells. 



Dr. H. C. Chapman. Nineteen species of marine mollusca from ]\Iaine and 

 Italy. 



George H. Clapp. Twelve species of American land shells. 



T. D. A. CocKERELL. Two land shells from Colorado. 



C. H. Conner. Six species of freshwater and marine shells from Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersej'. 



Mrs. a. V. B. Crumb. Forty-eight species of shells from Biu-ma. 



Dr. W1LLLA.M H. Dall. Buccinum percrassum Dall from Bering Island. 



L. E. Daniels. Five freshwater shells from Indiana. 



H. Grace Eaton. Four species of land shells from New Mexico and California. 



J. H. Ferriss and Dr. H. A. Pilsbrv. One hundred and forty-seven trays of 

 land shells from Western States. 



H. W. Fowler, T. D. Keim and Dr. C. C. Abbott. Twelve trays of Pennsyl- 

 vania and New Jersey land shells. 



William J. Fox. Littorina irrorata and Nassa trivittata from Sea Isle City, N. J. 



M. Grabham. Eighty-seven trays of land shells from Madeira. 



Harold Heath. Ommasirephes californica from Monterey, California. 



M. Hebard and J. A. G. Rehn. Four species of fresh w'ater shells from California. 



J. B. Henderson, Jr. Twenty-four trays of shells from the Southern States. 



J. B. Henderson, Jr., and Dr. H. C. Chapman. Pohjgyra albolabris Say Bald 

 Porcupine Island, Frenchman's Bay, IMaine. 



Junius Henderson. Nine species of Colorado land shells. 



Dr. H. M. Hiller. Eight species of Cuban marine shells. 



A. A. HiNKLEY. Seventj^-two trays of Mexican shells. 



Y. HiRASE. Three species of Japanese marine mollusca. 



Mrs. Anna G. Hubbell. Fourteen marine shells. 



Henry Jackson, Jr. Fulgur canaliculata Say. 



Howard Jones. Two species of bivalves from Atlantic City, N. J. 



Mrs. Agnes F. Kenyon (in exchange). One hundred and four species of 

 marine shells from Australia. 



Philip Laurent. Limax jn.aximiis 1j., ]\It. Airy, Pliiladclpliia, Pa. 



