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A. D. Melbado, Panama. 



1 Insect from Panama. 

 Leo E. Miller, Brazil, S. A. 



Large collection of insects and spiders, 

 British Guiana. 

 W. A. Murrill, New York City. 



Collection of Lepidoptera from Blacks- 

 burg, Va. 

 Alan Sloan Nicolay, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



8 Buprestidse. 

 New York Botanical Garden, New York 

 City. 

 Collection of land shells and fossils, 

 Vieques, W. I. 

 New York Zoological Society, through 

 New York Aquarium, New York City. 



1 Large Lobster, Cranberry Isles, Me., and 



1 Land Crab. 

 Miss Anita Ohrtmann, New York City. 



2 Horseshoe Crabs, Greens Farms, Conn. 

 Mrs. E. G. Peckham, Milwaukee, Wis. 



49 Vials of spiders from the Neotropics. 

 Mrs. Francis von R. Phelps, Englewood, 

 N.J. 



1 Beetle, Culpepper Co., Va. 

 Charles T. Ramsden, Guantanamo, Cuba. 



Collection of insects, Cuba. 

 Sidney Sargent, New York City. 



2,060 Insects. 

 F. Savage, New York City. 



1 Egyptian Scarab and 1 Mosquito. 



J. A. Shafer, New York City. 



10 Land shells, Sierra de Naguabo, Porto 

 Rico. 



H. J. Shannon, Jamaica, N. Y. 

 14 Hymenoptera, Europe. 



Ernest Shoemaker, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 19 Coleoptera and Heteroptera. 



Alanson Skinner, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 

 Collection of insects, Oklahoma. 



Mrs. Annie T. Slosson, New York City. 

 12 Slide mounts of insects. 



Jane Stephens, Dublin, Ireland. 



2 Vials of fresh water sponges, Ireland. 



A. H. Sturtevant, New York City. 

 5 Drosophilidae, Guantanamo, Cuba. 



L. Swett, Boston, Mass. 



1 Hermaphroditic Gypsy Moth, Bedford, 

 Mass. 



Frederick Taylor, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 1 Large Sponge, Florida Keys. 



Aaron L. Treadwell, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 

 15 Species of identified annulates includ- 

 ing cotype of Trypanosyllis adamanteus 

 Treadwell. 

 Miss L. Ward, Germantown, Pa. 



Larva of insect attached by fungus, New 

 Zealand. 

 F. E. Watson, New York City. 



Collection of 1,700 Lepidoptera and other 

 insects, including 6 paratypes, various 

 localities. 

 Manfred P. Welcher, New York City. 



1 Specimen of coral (Oculina sp.) 

 George Wetherspoon, New York City. 



9 Specimens (echinoid and corals). 

 R. C. Williams, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 18 Specimens of butterflies, Jemez Springs, 

 N. Mex. 



By Exchange. 



E. Chesley Allen, Nova Scotia. 



40 Specimens Geometridse, Nova Scotia. 

 Durban Museum, Natal, Africa. 



Collection of Lepidoptera, Neuroptera and 

 other insects, 11 Scorpions, 5 annulates, 

 South Africa. 



By Purchase. 



170 Insects, various localities. 



186 Floridian Coleoptera. 



4,000 Specimens identified Coleoptera. 



Pearsall Collection of 15,000 insects, chiefly 



Geometridse. 

 12 Microscopic slides of mounted Rotifera, 



prepared by C. F. Rousselet. 

 344 Hesperiidae, British Guiana and Peru. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



1 Crab and 1 worm, Ushuia, Terra del 

 Fuego. Collected by Barnum Brown. 



Collections of mollusks, insects, myria- 

 pods, spiders and fossils from Porto 

 Rico. Collected by Henry E. Crampton. 



Collection of insects from Santo Domingo. 

 Collected by F. H. M. DeBooy. 



Collections of invertebrates from Cali- 

 fornia and Colorado. Collected by 

 Daniel Moore Fisk. 



Collection of invertebrates from Porto 

 Rico, Desecheo and Mona. Collected 

 by Frank E. Lutz. 



Collection of isopods and myriapods from 

 New York and New Jersey. Collected 

 by Frank E. Lutz. 



