Invertebrates 



207 



L. L. Mowbray, New York City. 

 28 Invertebrates : Crustacea, Echino- 

 derms and Mollusks, from Ber- 

 muda, Bahamas and Florida. 

 L. D. Murphy, Almirante, Republic of 

 Panama. 

 1 Lantern fly (Homoptera), from 

 Panama. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 

 1 Cotype of Insect, from Iowa. 

 Frank J. Myers, Ventnor, N. J. 



7 Slides of Typical Rotifers. 

 Nagele Brothers. 



1 Squilla empusa. 

 Alan Sloan Nicolay, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 641 Insects, from France and other 

 localities. 

 Lieut. J. K. Noble, Santo Domingo, 

 D. R. 

 I Specimen of Scolopendra alternans 

 Leach (Myriapod) and 13 Insects, 

 from Dominican Republic. 

 Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 76 Lepidoptera, from New York and 

 Ontario, Canada. 

 Chris E. Olsen, New York City. 

 73 Insects. 



Paratype of Idiocerus gemmisimulans 

 and cotype of Ormenia saucia, from 

 Ithaca, N. Y., and Yerington, Nev. 

 156 Slides of Aphids mounted in bal- 

 sam and card index to same. 

 Department of Ornithology (trans- 

 fer). _ 

 1 Specimen of Scolopendra sub- 

 spinipes Leach, from St. Thomas, 

 A. V. I. 

 Dr. R. Ottolengui, New York City. 

 4 Plusia, 5 Lycaenidae, 22 Hesperiidaa, 

 from California and Tennessee. 

 C. A. Palm, Long Island City, N. Y. 

 28,270 Specimens of Coleoptera (25,- 

 270 specimens pinned material, 3,000 

 not pinned), from North America. 

 A. S. Pinkus, Hartford, Conn. 



7 Lepidoptera, from vicinity of New 

 York City. 

 Gartans Raiola, New York City. 

 1 Pearl from a mussel shell, Pelham 

 Bay, N. Y. 

 Charles H. Rogers, New York City. 

 159 Specimens of Millipedes, Insects, 

 Shells, and Echinoderms, from 

 Lesser Antilles. 



Guillermo Ruiz, Santiago, Cuba. 

 3 Specimens of Liguus fasciatus 

 (Mull.), from Camino Real de la 

 Isla. 



J. Schack, New York City. 

 400 Shells. 



Karl P. Schmidt, New York City. 

 About 275 specimens and 21 vials of 

 Invertebrates, from Porto Rico. 



C. O. Schoof, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



5 Lepidoptera. 



Misses Barbara M. and Marjorie D. 

 Schwarz, New York City. 

 About 100 Insects, from Colorado. 



H. F. Schwarz, New York City. 

 About 200 Insects, from Colorado. 



John D. Sherman, Jr., Mt. Vernon, 

 N. Y. 

 16 Beetles from Philippine Islands and 

 Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

 Richard Simon, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

 Beetle (Stenodontes exsertus), from 

 Aibonito, Porto Rico. 

 Prof. Frank Smith, Urbana, 111. 



13 Specimens of identified Lymnaeid 

 Mollusks (4 species, including 1 

 paratype), from Colorado. 

 Dr. A. H. Sturtevant, New York City. 

 Insects from Georgia and Alabama. 

 Type, allotype and genotype of Dro- 

 sophila simulans (Diptera), from 

 Lakeland, Fla. 

 2 Specimens of Zygothrica dispar, 

 from Panama. 

 L. W. Swett, Lexington, Mass. 

 8 Butterflies, from Lexington. 

 A. Thomson, New York City. 

 26 Insects, from Agate, Neb. 

 C. J. Tillyard, New York City. 

 Larvae of Cadelle beetles in barley 

 flour, from Oregon. 

 Dr. Charles H. Townsend, New York 

 City. 



6 Lampyrid larvae, from Mamaro- 

 neck, N. Y. 



Prof. A. L. Treadwell, Poughkeepsie, 

 N. Y. 

 147 Vials of identified Annulates (in- 

 cluding 31 types). 



U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 (Bureau of Entomology), Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



