Entomology — By Donation. 77 



BY THE DEPARTMENT. 



Casts of various Indians, made by Casper Mayer. 



Casts and photographs of whale-bone war-club, by courtesy of M. F. 

 Savage. 



Photographs of hafted stone implements from an ancient copper- 

 mine in Chili, by courtesy of Signors Torres and Tornero. 



From Departments. 



DEPARTMENT OF PALEONTOLOGY. 



A chipped quartz point from New Jersey. 

 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 



2 pestles and a tube from Lower California. 



DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



Yery Rey. E. A. HOFFMAN, D.D., L.L.D., New York City. 



1,100 Butterflies from many localities. 

 Dr. G. LAGAI, Kny-Scheerer Co., New York City. 



Megathymus neumozgeni, from Arizona ; Dirphia hcegei, from 

 Mexico; Pyrgus polingii, from Arizona; Memythrus robtnics, 

 Thyce pisioria and Cychrits minus, from California. 

 Mrs. S. V. V. HUNTINGTON, New York City. 



Photograph and specimens of larva of Hepialus virescens. 

 JOHN MATTES, New York City. 



1 Catocala alabamcB, 1 Catocala olivia. 

 S. L. WISE, New York City. 



Butterflies from India. 

 W. W. BLAKE, Mexico City, Mexico. 



Book injured by bookworms. 

 O. C. POLING, Quincy, Illinois. 



Catocala junctura, from Arkansas ; Catocala babyaga, from Arizona ; 

 Catocala lacrymosa, Quincy, Illinois ; 2 Euleucophtziis tricolor, 

 from Arizona ; 1 Catocala frenchii co-type ; 1 Catocala dulicola; 

 1 Catocala nubilis var. apacha, co-type. 

 PHILIP LAURENT, Mt. Airy, Pa. 



2 Tenodera sinensis and egg-masses ; 2 Lagochirus araneiformis ; a 



small collection of beetles from different parts of the United 

 States. 

 OTTO SEIFERT, New York City. 



A small collection of insects from Florida: 22 Olene leucophcea and 

 12 Arctia radians. 

 Dr. E. O. HOVEY, New York City. 



Insects from the Wyandotte and Mammoth Caves, Ky. 

 CARL EICKEMEYER, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Work of Carpenter Bee. 

 CARLOS WERCKLE, New York City. 



A few insects from Costa Rica, C. A. 



