Invertebrates — By Gift 8i 



OTTO F. PFORDTE, Rutherford, N. J. 



I Specimen of Breithauptite from Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. 



I Specimen of Chalcocite from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



I Specimen of Datolite from W. Paterson, N. J. 



I Specimen of Fluorite from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



I Specimen of Heulandite from W. Paterson, N. J. 



I Specimen of Galena from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



I Specimen of Galena from Stirling Hill, N. J. 



I Specimen of Erythrite from Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. 



I Specimen of Franklinite from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



I Specimen of Niccolite from Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. 



I Specimen of Pectolite from W. Paterson, N. J. 



I Specimen of Phlogopite from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



I Specimen of Smaltite from Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. 



1 Specimen of Stilbite from W. Paterson, N. J. 



2 Specimens of Black Willemite from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 

 MILTON G. SMITH, New York City. 



4 Specimens of Orthoclase (Sanidine) from Tonapah, Nev. 



I Specimen of Trona (crystallized) from Owens Lake, Myo Co., Calif. 



By Purchase 

 I Specimen of Natrolite on Datolite from Bergen Hill, N. J. 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 



INVERTEBRATES 

 By Gift 



Mrs. B. ANDERSON-STIGEN, New York City. 



3 Pieces of Amber (containing insects). 

 G. W. J. ANGELL, New York City. 



Various insects from the vicinity of New York and Key West, Fla. 

 H. G. BARBER, Roselle Park, N. J. 



Various Hemiptera. 

 WILLIAM C. BARBOUR, Succasunna, N. J. 



I Slide of Statoblasts of Pectinatella magnijica. 

 WILLIAM C. BEE BE, New York City. 



1 Spider {A dmetus ptemi Ho) and i Scorpion {Centrurus margariiaius). 

 Rev. T. S. BENDRAT, Boonville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



2 Spiders iyHeteropoda vinatoria L.). 

 WILLIAM BEUTENMULLER, New York City. 



I Specimen of Cicindela patruela. 

 E. A. BISCHOFF, Newark, N. J. 



Various Carabidse. 

 Mrs. J. B. BLOOMINGDALE, New York City. 



I Lot of Sponges, Corals, Sea-fans, Echinoderms, Insects and Mol- 

 luscs. 



