DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



INVERTEBRATES. 

 By Donation. 



Miss A. M. BOND, New Canaan, Conn. 



I Glass Sponge (Euplectella). 

 Mr. BONWILL, New York City. 



A collection of Sea-urchins and Scallop Shells. 

 WILLIAM T. DAVIS, New York City. 



9 Sponges. 



Mrs. J. A. BRITCHER, Syracuse, N. Y., Prof. GILMAN A. DREW, 

 Orono, Maine, and Prof. MAYNARD H. METCALF, Bal- 

 timore, Md. 



A collection of Spiders, made in different parts of the United States 

 by the late Horace Britcher, together with all his notes on the 

 specimens. 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City (through the kindness of Dr. 

 Bashford Dean). 



5 Species of Brachiopoda. 



I Specimen of Polypterus bichir. 

 MUNIA HINKEL, New York City. 



I Limulus polyphemus. 

 J. F. JORDAN, New York City. 



i Oyster "set" on old rubber shoe. 

 CHARLES H. KNOX, New York City. 



1 Madrepora palmata, from Barbados. 

 F. L. LACY, New York City. 



2 Brittle Starfish from Penobscot Bay. 

 FRANCIS W. LEGGETT, New York City. 



2 Specimens of the singular Japanese Crab ( Dorippe japonica). 

 Mrs. LOBENSTINE, New York City. 



Various Invertebrates. 

 Prof. T. H. MONTGOMERY, Austin, Texas. 



3 Species of Hairworms (Gordiaceae). 



B. F. PALMER, Sound Beach, Conn. 



Oyster "sets" on canvas, bottle, sea-weed and shells, from Sound 

 Beach, Conn. 



C. M. SEIBERT, New York City. 



l Limulus polyphemus from Huntington Bay, L. I. 



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