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and Bermuda"; W. J. Holland, "Lepidoptera of the Congo," 

 in press; C. W. Johnson, "A Revised List of the Diptera of 

 Jamaica"; A. C. Kinsey, "New Species and Synonymy of 

 American Cynipidse," in press; A. C. Kinsey, "Life Histories 

 of American Cynipidse," in press ; A. C. Kinsey, "Phylogeny of 

 Cynipid Genera and Biological Characteristics," in press ; W. 

 M. Mann, "Additions to the Ant Fauna of the West Indies," 

 m press ; J. G. Needham, "African Stoneflies and Mayflies 

 Collected by the American Museum Congo Expedition," in 

 press; R. C. Osburn, "Bryozoa of the Crocker Land Expedi- 

 tion" ; H. A. Pilsbry, "A Review of the Land Mollusks of the 

 Belgian Congo, chiefly Based on the Collections of the Ameri- 

 can Museum Congo Expedition, 1909-1915"; M. J. Rathbun, 

 "A New Species of Crab from Japan" ; the same, "The Brach- 

 yuran Crabs of the American Museum of Natural History 

 Congo Expedition, 1909-1915," ready for press; E. A. Rich- 

 mond, "Some Studies of the Biology of the Aquatic Hydro- 

 philidae," in press; C. R. Shoemaker, "Amphipods of the 

 Congo Expedition," ready for press; W. G. Van Name, "Iso- 

 pods collected by the American Museum Congo Expedition," 

 in press ; F. E. Watson and W. P. Comstock, "Notes on North 

 American Lepidoptera, with Descriptions of New Forms," 

 in press; C. B. Wilson, "Parasitic Copepods from the Congo 

 Basin," in press. 



Among the noteworthy accessions of the past year are the 

 following gifts: G. W. J. Angell, nearly 3,900 specimens of 



Coleoptera; Barnum Brown, invertebrates (mol- 

 Accessions lusks, crustaceans and spiders) from Cuba, and 



land*shells and spiders from Texas ; W. J. Cham- 

 berlain, Coleoptera from France and Oregon; William T. 

 Davis, beetles from Arizona and paratypes of 15 species of 

 Cicadidae; Thomas Hallinan, insects from Peru and Ecuador, 

 Panama, Chile and Brazil; Mrs. W. D. Kearfott, collection of 

 about 11,400 Microlepidoptera, chiefly Old World Tineidse, 

 with card index of notes, descriptions, etc. ; A. C. Kinsey, gall 

 insects and galls, including 2 type specimens; C. W. Metz. 

 Hymenoptera, including cotypes of Prosopis; F. J. Myers, a 



