Entomology — By Gift. 5 7 



Prof. C. P. GILLETTE, Fort Collins, Colorado. 



Type specimens of galls of RJiodites fusiformis, Diastrophits kincaidi, 

 Holcaspis vermis, Holcaspis rubens, Holcaspis bassetti, Holcaspis 

 monticola, Holcaspis brevipennis, Amphibolips cooki, Acraspis 

 uhdulata, Acraspis villosus, Dryophanta glabra, Antistrophus 

 silphii, Antistrophus rufus, Neitroterus nigrum and Andricus 

 frequens. 



Type specimens of gall flies of Holcaspis monticola, Holcaspis rubens, 

 Holcaspis brevipennis, Acraspis tindtilata, Dryophanta glabra, 

 Neuroterus vermis, Rhodites fulgens, Synergus atripes, Svnergus 

 erinacei, Synergus punctata and Synergus incisus. 



Messrs. G. A. GOSS and A. D. DODGE, Waterbury, Conn. 

 A number of beetles from Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo. 

 A collection of butterflies and moths from Borneo. 



CARL HARTMAN, Austin, Texas. 



A collection of oak galls from Austin, Texas. 



Miss RUTH HARVEY, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Specimens of Cecidomyid galls on Celtis occidentalis. 



Estate of Dr. GEORGE HYSLOP, New York City. 



2 Hercules beetles {Dynastes hercules). 



W. W. LATHROP, Bridgeport, Conn. 



Combs of honey-bee built on a branch of a tree. 



Miss MAHONEY, New York City. 



A few insects from Liberia, Africa. 



Dr. GUSTAV MAYR, Vienna, Austria. 



A number of insect-galls from Europe. 



Dr. J. M. MCGREGOR, New York City. 



Specimens of drones and workers of Tunisian and golden Italian 

 honey-bees. 



W. De\V. MILLER, Plainfield, N. J. 

 4 Cychrus elevatus. 



Prof. JAMES NEEDHAM, Lake Forest, 111. 



Specimens of a new species of Cecidomyia on goldenrod. 



CHARLES PALM, New York City. 



1 pair Strategus cessus from Arizona. 



A small collection of Diptera from the United States. 



Capt. WIRT ROBINSON, Fort Totten, N. Y. 



A colored drawing of Pseudosphinx tetrio. 

 A number of Lepidoptera from Cuba. 



3 Papilio andra?7non and other Lepidoptera from Santiago, Cuba. 

 Insects from Jamaica, B. W. I. 



