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353. Dr. EDMUND RAVENEL, Charleston, S. C. Invertebrates. 



354. AUGUSTE REMOND, San Francisco, Cal. Local. 



355. A. B. RICHMOND, Meadville, Pa. North American. 



356. Dr. CARL ROMINGER (Curator, Museum of the Michigan State 

 University), Ann Arbor, Mich. North American. 



357. HENRY ROUSSEAU, Troy, N. Y. Mollusks. 



358. WM. L. RUST, Trenton Falls, N. Y. Trilobites. 



359. S. H. SCUDDER (Secretary, Librarian and Curator of Entomolo- 

 gy, Boston Society of Natural History), Boston, Mass. Insects. 



360. D. H. SHAFFER, Cincinnati, Ohio. A Collector. 



361. N. S. SHALER (Assistant, Museum of Comp. Zoology), Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. Mollusks. Special, Brachiopods. 



362. Dr. B. F. SHUMARD, St. Louis, Mo. North American. 



363. O. H. ST. JOHN, Waterloo, Iowa. Local. 



364. Prof. G. C. SWALLOW (State Geologist of Kansas and Missouri), 

 Columbia, Boone Co., Mo. North American. 



365. GEORGE W. TAYLOR, Pulaski, N. Y. Local. 



366. Dr. 0. THIEME, Burlington, Iowa. Crinoids. A Collector. 



367. Dr. JOHJJ B. TRASK, San Francisco, Cal. Local. 



368. Prof. A. E. VERRILL (Professor of Zoology, Yale College), 

 New Haven, Ct. Corals. 



369. CHARLES WACHSMUTH, Burlington, Iowa. Crinoids. 



370. Prof. HENRY A. WARD (Professor of Natural Sciences, Roch- 

 ester University), Rochester, N. Y. General Collection. 



371. CHARLES M. WHEATLEY, Phoeuixville, Pa., and No. 42, Pine 

 street, New York, N. Y. Mesozoic. 



372. Dr. CHARLES A. WHITE, Iowa City, Iowa. North American. 



373. R. P. WHITFIELD, Albany, N. Y. North American. 



374. Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL (Professor of Natural History, 

 Michigan State University), Ann Arbor, Mich. North American. 



