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THE NAUTILUS. 



135. Mrs. Amos O. Osborne, Waterville, N. Y. Land and Fresh 

 Wafer Shells. 



136. Mrs. Mary P. Oluey, Spokane Falls, Wash. 



137. Berlin H. Wright, De Leon Springs, Fla. Unionidce of 

 Gulf States. 



138. Anna Goodsell, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



The following members have chosen subjects : — 



Dr. Fred. Stein, Indianapolis, Ind. Air-breathing Mollusks of 

 U. S. and Europe. 



Francisco E. Blanes, Key West, Fla. Marine Mollusca of 

 Florida and Cuba. 



Ida M. Shepard, Long Beach, Cal., has changed her subject from 

 West Coast Shells to West Coast Marine Shells and Helicidce. 



G. W. Lichtenthaler is now upon a visit to California, where he 

 will doubtless add to his already extensive knowledge of West 

 Coast Shells. 



Joseph Willcox and Uselma C. Smith, of Philadelphia, are travel- 

 ling in Florida at the present time. 



C. A. Hargrave, Danville, Ind., has accepted the editorship of 

 the Department of Conchology in " The Observer," published in 

 that city. He is a good conchologist, and will no doubt make his 

 department a success. 



Henry A. Ward, Kochester, N. Y., is about to pay a visit to 

 Cuba and Jamaica on a natural history quest. 



Ida M. Shepard, Long Beach, Cal., will shortly start upon a 

 two months' collecting tour in the Gulf of California. 



Mrs. S. H. Young has changed her residence from Long Beach, 

 Cal., to Butler, Pa. 



Rev. H. W. Winkley, Saco, Me., Avrites : " I am delighted with 

 my experience in the Association. I have exchanged with several, 

 received letters, etc. They all seem to have the same interest in 

 Conchology that I have." 



Chas. Schuchert, Albany, N. Y., is preparing a " Bibliographical 

 Catalogue of American Fossil Brachiopoda." It is a much-needed 

 work, and is in thoroughly com])etent hands. 



Members desiring to have any Cypraeas named, will please mail 

 them to the President, who will take pleasure in naming and 

 promptly returning them. Of course no charge will be made. 



