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I Calcite in Chalcocite, Arizona. 

 1 Chalcocite, Cornwall, England. 

 1 Cleiophane, Franklin, N. J. 

 1 Clinochlore, Putnam Co., N. Y. 

 1 Cuprite, Bisbee, Ariz. 

 1 Dolomite, Hungary. 

 1 Enargite, Butte, Mont. 

 1 Enargite, Peru. 



1 Garnet, New York City. 



2 Gmelinite, Snake Hill, N. J. 

 14 Opals, Nevada. 



1 Orpiment, Japan. 



1 Rhodonite, Franklin, N. J. 



1 Serpentine pseudomorph, Putnam 



Co., N. Y. 

 1 Serpentine, Texas, Pa. 

 1 Sphalerite with Calcite, Franklin, 



N.J. 

 I Tourmaline, Maine. 

 1 Turquoise, New Mexico. 

 1 Willemite, Franklin, N. J. 



DEPARTMENT OF WOODS 



AND FORESTRY 



By Gift 



Mrs. Horde, New York City. 



Sugar pine cone. 

 Mrs. C. G. Noble, Bushhaven, N. H. 



Fungus on cypress tree. 



DEPARTMENT OF 



INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 



By Gift 



Dr. Charles P. Alexander, Urbana, 

 111. 

 6 Paratype and 3 named species of 

 Japanese Tipulidse. 

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



3884 Specimens of Coleoptera. 

 Nicholas Arroyo, New York City. 

 Box decorated with shells, from Porto 

 Rico. 

 Dr. William Barnes, Decatur, 111. 

 Copy of the "Check List of the Lepi- 

 doptera of Boreal America." 

 Ernest L. Bell, Flushing, L. I. 

 31 Specimens of Coleoptera and Hete- 

 roptera; material showing the work- 

 ings of Sphenophorus pertinax in 

 Typha latifolia (21 specimens) ; 

 about 60 live larvae of Lepidoptera; 

 from Long Island. 

 268 Insects from Long Island and 

 Vermont. 



John Bell, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Invertebrates (Insects, Gastropods 

 and Shells), from California. 



Joseph Bequaert, New York City. 

 2 Coleoptera, from Shelburne, Mass. 

 2 Specimens of Mellinus cervensis, 



from Belgium. 

 Type specimen of Nephrotoma ruzven- 



zoriana and 1 tipulid larva, from 



Mt. Ruwenzori, Belgian Congo. 

 Holotype and allotype of Hirmoneura 



bradleyi, from Anhalt, Cornel Co., 



Texas. 



Sydney Bevin, New York City. 



10 Live pupae, from Virginia. 



11 Butterflies and 1 Bee, from Cuba. 



Miss Alice E. Bird, Rye, N. Y. 



1 Bot-fly, from Rye, N. Y. 



W. F. Breeze, San Francisco, Cal. 

 70 Lepidoptera, from California. 

 Herman Brehme, South Amboy, N. J. 



2 Paratypes of Arzama brehmi 

 Barnes. 



Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 Collection of Invertebrates (Mollusks, 

 Crustacea and Spiders), 400 speci- 

 mens, from Cuba. 

 13 Specimens of Land Shells and 6 

 Spiders, from Texas. 

 Samuel E. Cassino, Salem, Mass. 



79 Lepidoptera, from North America. 

 Frere R. Cesaire, Habana, Cuba. 



25 Lepidoptera, near Guantanamo, 

 Cuba. 

 W. J. Chamberlain, Corvallis, Ore. 

 176 Coleoptera, from France and 

 Oregon. 

 Edward A. Chapin, Washington, D. C. 

 Fleas : 10 slides, including 1 paratype. 

 Howard L. Clark, Bristol, R. I. 



1 Noctuid, Bristol, R. I. 

 Mrs. I. Clark, New York City. 



1 Specimen of Brain Coral. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, Boulder, Col. 

 81 Hymenoptera, including 8 cotypes, 

 and 1 lot of Scale Insects, from 

 Boulder, Col. 

 L. V. Coleman, Boston, Mass. 



10 Lepidoptera. 

 William P. Comstock, Newark, N. J. 

 62 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 



New Orleans, La. 

 28 Lepidoptera. 



