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Invertebrates 



William T. Davis, New Brighton, S. I., 

 N. Y. 

 229 Beetles, from Arizona. 

 Paratypes of 15 species of Cicadidae 

 (19 specimens). 

 Harry E. Day, New York City. 



11 Ccelenterates, 1 Echinoderm. 

 Miss Francesca L. Del Mar, New 

 York City. 

 6 Beetles, from South America. 

 Miss M. C. Dickerson, New York City. 



3 Sphingid larvae, from Ft. Lee, N. J. 

 Durban Museum, through Dr. E. C. 



Chubb, Natal, Africa. 

 16 Specimens (Itryaea gregoryi Dis- 

 tant, /. speciosa Melich, and /. Pa- 

 tricia Melich), from British East 

 Africa. 

 Charles A. A. During, New York City. 



1 Butterfly case containing about 1000 

 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera. 



Francis J. Dyer, San Francisco, Cal. 

 34 Invertebrates, Haiti and Panama. 

 Miss C. Fath, Acidalia, N. Y. 



4 Arctiid Moths, Acidalia, N. Y. 

 Mrs. Ella Sparks Freeman, New York 



City. 



2 Turbo marmoratus Linne (shells). 



Mrs. Ella Sparks Freeman and Miss 

 A. T. Sparks, New York City. 

 500 Miscellaneous shells. 

 A. M. Gaudin, New York City. 



55 Coleoptera, from France. 



H. Paul Greenwood, Tampico, Mexico. 



2 Specimens of Scolopendra sp., 

 Mexico. 



G. C. Hall, New York City. 



56 Lepidoptera, chiefly from South 

 Carolina. 



Thomas Hallinan, Paterson, N. J. 

 no Insects, from Peru and Ecuador. 

 175 Specimens of Parasitic Insects, 



from Panama and Chile. 

 294 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 

 Brazil. 

 Katherine B. Harris, Yonkers, N. Y. 



264 Beetles, Southern Pines, N. C. 

 Department of Herpetology (transfer). 

 70 Specimens of Insects and Shells, 



South America and West Indies. 

 20 Specimens of Invertebrates (Crus- 

 tacea, Myriapods, Slugs, Land 

 Shells, etc.), China. 



3 Specimens of Annulates, Ecuador. 



Miss Mary Folwell Hoisington, 

 Northport, Me. 

 15 Beetles (Callidium antennatum), 

 Sunset Island, Me. 

 A. B. Howell, Covina, Cal. 



Ectoparasites from Eumops califor- 

 nicus (2 specimens), from Colton, 

 Cal. 

 John R. Johnston, Habana, Cuba. 



10 Beetles, Cuba. 

 F. M. Jones, Wilmington, Del. 



91 Lepidoptera, 142 Coleoptera. 

 Mrs. W. D. Kearfott, Montclair, N. J. 

 Collection of about 11,400 Micro- 

 lepidoptera, chiefly Old World 

 Tineidae, with card index of notes, 

 descriptions, etc. 

 Fred Kessler, New York City. 



3 Crabs from Long Branch, N. J. 

 A. C. Kinsey, Forest Hills, Mass. 

 93 Gall Insects and 26 Galls (includ- 

 ing 2 type specimens). 

 A. Barrett Klots, New York City. 

 493 Insects and 2 Biological speci- 

 mens. 

 Herbert Lang, New York City. 

 52 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 

 Warren, Idaho. 

 Frederick Lemmer, Irvington, N. J. 

 6 Lepidoptera and 1 Lepidoptera larva 

 (blown), from New Jersey. 

 R. A. Leussler, Omaha, Neb. 



24 Lycaenidae, from Nebraska. 

 Malcolm E. Little, Louisville, Ga. 

 Numerous specimens of Thysanura, 

 From Louisville, Ga. 

 Albert E. Lurch, New York City. 



122 Lepidoptera, from New York. 

 Dr. William M. Mann, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 33 Specimens of Coleoptera (includ- 

 ing cotypes of 4 specimens), from 

 South America. 

 C. W. Metz, New York City. 

 146 Hymenoptera, 212 Prosopis, in- 

 cluding cotypes. 



Mexican Government (Dept. of Agri- 

 culture), through A. Caturegli. 

 58 Insects, 21 lots of Shells, 3 Echi- 

 noderms, 1 Coral, 1 Crustacean. 



W. DeW. Miller, New York City. 

 2 Pupae, and 2 molt skins, from 

 Springfield, N. J. 



