82 I?ivertebrates — By Gift 



Mrs. M. H. BRISTOL, New York City. 



I Wasps' Nest from South America. 

 Mrs. peter J. BRADY, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



I Trap-door Spider Nest. 

 Mrs. N. L. BRITTON, New York City. 



1 Vial of Annelids from Jamaica and i Sponge from the Bahamas. 

 EDGAR B. BRONSON, New York City. 



2 Goliath Beetles and 4 Cetonid Beetles from Africa. 

 HENRY BROWN, Paris, France. 



A small collection of Butterflies and Moths from Europe. 

 Dr. B. H. BUXTON, Cornell University Medical College, New York City. 



4 Myriapods and 6 Arachnids. 

 C. CHRISTMAN, New York City. 



loi Cray-fish {Cambarus barto7iii Fab.). 



C. F. CLARKE, Havana, Cuba. 



I Lot of Scorpions, Millipedes and Spiders. 

 WILLIAM T. DAVIS, Staten Island, N. Y. 



Various Insects, 2 Colonies of Pectinatella magnijica, and i lot of 

 Annelids and Arachnids. 

 R. P. DOW, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



I Clivina impressifroits. 

 G. P. ENGELHARDT, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Various Coleoptera. 

 H. D. EIGHME, Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. 



1 Goliath Beetle. 

 EDWARD FORSHAY, New York City. 



2 Callinectes sapidus. 

 DWIGHT FRANKLIN, New York City. 



2 Horseshoe Crabs {Limulus polyp hemus). 

 CoL. EDWARD GEBHARD, Bensonhurst, L. I. 

 4 Lunar Moths and Cocoons. 



D. P. GLOVER, Sparta, N. J. 



I Dobson Fly {Corydalis cornutd). 

 EMIL GRAMM, Germantown, Pa. 



I Mantis {Tenodera sinensis). 

 R. M. HARPER, Tallahassee, Fla. 



I Sponge from Everglades, Fla. 

 EDWARD D. HARRIS, New York City. 



30 Cicindelidre. 

 A. O. HEINRICH, Baldwin, L. I. 



Various Insects and Crustaceans and l Fossil Mollusc. 

 JOHN HISCOX, New York City. 



I Specimen of Libinia emarginata with oyster shell on carapace. 

 Dr. ROBERT T. JACKSON, Cambridge, Mass. 



Collection of Echinoderms from various parts of the world, including 

 several rare species. 



