Entomology — By Donation. 6$ 



J. R. DE LA TORRE BUENO, New York City. 



4 Notonecta undulata, 4 .Notonecta undulata, var. maculata; 4 Noto- 

 necta undulata, var. charops; 4 Notonecta variabilis, 2 Notonecta 

 irrorata, 4 Anisops platycriemis. 

 HUGO PFORDTE, Rutherford, N. J. 



A collection of beetles from South America. 

 BARNUM BROWN, New York City. 



A collection of Diptera from Patagonia. 

 Prof. J. B. SMITH, New Brunswick, N. J. 



1 Rhododipsa masoni, from Florida; 1 Aleptina inca, from Arizona; 

 1 Oxycnemis fusimacula, co-type. 

 0. C. POLING, 'Quincy, Illinois. 



4 Catocala juncture/,, 4 Catocala babayaga, 8 Catocala lacrymosa, 4 

 Catocala chelidonia, 3 Catocala andromache, 2 Thecla ilavia. 

 N. G. BUXTON. 



A number of insects from Gichiga, northeast Siberia. 

 Prof. S. WOLF, New York City. 



I Plusia from New Hampshire. 

 M. LEROY, Barbadoes. 



A collection of moths from Barbadoes. 



By Exchange. 

 A collection of beetles from Sonora, Mexico. 



By Purchase. 

 1 Hypocephalus armatus, from Bahia, Brazil. 

 42 Blind beetles from the caves in Austria. 

 4 Transformations of moths from Argentina. 

 A collection of insects from Sumatra. 

 32 Cicindelida. 

 4 Beetles from Brazil. 

 168 Inflated Caterpillars. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



7,000 Specimens from the Black Mountains, N. C. Collected by 

 William Beutenmuller. 



