Invertebrate Zoology — By Donation. 



2 Specimens of Vivipara vivipara from Ireland. 



I " " Ancillaria ci>ina»toi)ica from Cape of Good Hope. 



1 " " Cancellaria foveolata " " " " " 



2 " " Desmoiilea pyramidalis " " " " " 



2 " " Pytliia plicata " " " " " 



3 " " Siphonaria (3 species) " " " " " 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



By Donation. 

 E. G. WILLIAMS. 



8 Specimens of Crayfish from Nashville, Tenn. 

 I. H. GOODWIN, Florida. 



2 Specimens of Coral from eastern seas. 

 Capt. C. L. FURBUSH, U. S. A., Philippine Islands. 



i Specimen of Glass Sponge from Cebu, Philippine Islands. 



By Purchase. 



37 Siliceous Sponges from Japan. 



3 Specimens of Corals from Tahiti. 



2 Starfish from the west coast of America. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 

 IN PATAGONIA. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrates. Collected by Barnum Brown. 

 IN ALASKA. 



Miscellaneous Invertebrates. Collected by J. D. Figgins. 

 IN SIBERIA. 



19 Crustaceans, 24 Mollusks, miscellaneous Invertebrates. Collected 

 by N. G. Buxton. 



DEPARTMENT OF REPTILES, BATRACHIANS 

 AND FISHES. 



By Donation. 



C. A. DEYO, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 



1 Python. 

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



1 Salamander from Wyandotte Cave, Ind., 2 Blindfish from Well 

 Cave, Ind. 

 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



1 Python sebcB from Natal, South Africa. 



1 Alligator Terrapin. 



1 Tortoise from Nubia, Africa. 



1 Tortoise from Abyssinia. 



1 West Indian Terrapin. 



1 Gila Monster. 



1 Iguana. 



1 Diamond-Backed Rattlesnake from Orlando, Alabama. 



1 Cuban Boa, 1 Tortoise, 2 Turtles, 3 Pythons, 2 Rattlesnakes. 



