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U. S. National Museum. Seven traj's of land shells from Japan and 

 Brazil. 



E. G. Vanatta. Eight species of American land shells. 



T. Van Hyning. Twenty -six species of American land and fresh-water 

 shells. 



J. W. Velik, M.I). Seven species of American shells. 



Bryant Walker. Twenty -two species of land and fresh-water shells 

 from Michigan. 



A. G. Wetpierbv. Nine species of American land and fresh-water shells. 

 J. J. "White. CeritMum costatnia from Bahama Islands. 



Wm. Wood. Six trays of shells. 



WiLLiARD Wood. Two trays of shells from California. 



L. WoOLMAX. L'nio from Greenbrier river, West Virginia. 



Other Invertebrates. 



Eev. E. H. Ashmun. lielicopsyche from Arizona. 



Botanical Section. Lingula ariaiina Brug., Australia. 



Stewardson Brown. Gambarus from Ganoga Lake, Pennsylvania. 



CiiAS. W. Buvinger. Two jars Crustacea, Atlantic City, N. J. 



H. C. CuAP.MAN, M.D. Seven jars of invertebrates from Bar Harbor, Me. 



T. D. a. Cockerell. Two specimens of Cambarus gallinus P. and C. 

 and lielicopsyche from New Mexico. 



Catharine G. Dixon. Lirmdus polyphemus from Ballast Point, Fla. 



J. E. Duerden. Fi%'e specimens of Peripatus from Bath, Jamaica. 



H. W. Fowler. Two jars of invertebrates from Martha's Vineyard, 

 ]Mass. 



C. L. FuRBUSH. Hyalonenia sp., Philippines. 



Y. HiRASE. Six species of Balanus and Brauhiopods from Japan. 



H. W. Nagle. Physalia from Anglesea, N. J. 



H. A. PiLSBRY. Twenty-nine jars of invertebrates from Florida. 



Purchased. Thiity-five trays of invertebrates, collected by C. D. Voy in 

 the Pacific Ocean. Collection of Crustacea from Caroline Island, South 

 Pacific. 



S. N. Rhoads. Two trays of invertebrates from Cuba and New Jersey. 



W. H. Rush, M.D. Two jars of invertebrates from the Pacific Ocean, 



Paul Sartain, M.D. Specimen of coral. 



B. SH.4RP, M.D. Carcinus mmnas L. from Nantucket. 



UsELMA C Smith. Segartia spongicola Verr. from Spray Beach, N. J. 



WiTMER Stoxe. Suberites from Cape May, N. J. 



E. B. Williamson. Cambarus dubius from Nashville, Tenn. 



Fossil Vertebrates. 



Edward D. Cope Estate. A small miscellaneous collection. 



MiNERALOGiCAL SECTION. Two slabs of red shale, showing Dinosaur 

 tracks and ripple marks, from near Grater's Ford Station, Perkiomen R. R., 

 Montgomery county, Pa. 



UsELMA C. Smith. Fossil Fish, Green River, Wyoming. 

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