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PISCES 



Donations 

 J. W. Pond, Chatham N. Y. 1 miller's thumb, Uranidea gracilis 

 (Heckel). 

 C. E. Marsters, Albany N. Y. 1 sunfish, Eupomotis gilhosus. 

 1 yellow perch, Perca flavescens 

 4 catfish, Ameiurus nebulosus 



Collection 

 7 black lampreys, Lampetra wilderi, New York city. 



Purchase 



Casts of fishes. Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Roch- 

 ester N. Y. 



INVERTEBRATES 



Donations 



E. P. Vines M. D., Lansingburg N. Y. 1 tarantula. 



R. L. Wadhams M. D., Wilkesbarre Pa. Ascaris Ivmbricoides 



W. Worthington, Shelter Island N. Y. 75 horseshoe crabs, 

 Limulus polyphemuSj young * 



G. Gerdon, Sandy Hook N. J. 1 pile excavated by ship worm, 

 Teredo navalis. 



The main accession of the year were invertebrates, almost en- 

 tirely collected within New York city. The Crustacea, Myrio- 

 poda and Annulata are the only groups so far worked over, and 

 number as follows. The remaining groups are estimated. 



Crustacea species specimens 



Macrura 5 26 



Brachyura 8 112 



Amphipoda 17 560 



Isopoda 16 926 



Myriopoda 16 308 



Annulata 17 103 



Coelenteratae, Mollusca, Arachnida etc 65 400 



Total 144 2 435 



