Lower Invertebrates 



205 



Several specimens of Diatomaceous 

 Earth ("Tripoli"), from Chewelah, 

 Wash. 

 Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Tex. 

 20 Specimens of marine and land 

 shells, from Galveston Island, Tex. 

 Carl Sandgren, New York City. 

 Starfish (Asterias forbesi) from City 

 Island, N. Y. 

 Fred Schneider, New York City. 



Squid (Loligo pealii) taken from a 

 Black Sea Bass weighing 4 pounds, 

 from Chesapeake Bay. 

 Harlan I. Smith, Ottawa, Canada. 

 Fresh-water Mussel, from Atnarko 

 River, Atnarko, B. C. 

 Mrs. Jesse Merrick Smith, New York 

 City. 

 Collection of Shells, Minerals and In- 

 dian relics, etc. (300 specimens). 

 G. C. Spence, Monton, Eccles, England. 

 Brachypodella nidicostata (shell), co- 

 type, from Chichirivichi, Venezuela. 

 Prof. H. W, Stunkard, New York City. 

 13 Microscopic slides of Blood Flukes, 

 including two holotypes ; 3 Lots of 

 shells from Cold Spring, Putnam 

 Co., N. Y. 

 Miss Ida Teed, New York City. 



Collection of marine and land shells, 

 including Chitons, Barnacles, and 

 Echinoderms, from California and 

 Texas. 

 Howard Thurston, Ocean Grove, N. J. 

 Abnormal Claw of Lobster, from 

 Ocean Grove, N. J. 

 Prof. Ralph G. Van Name, New Ha- 

 ven, Conn. 

 5 Vials of Invertebrates (Insects, 

 Crustaceans, and Worms), from 

 Portland Creek, Newfoundland. 

 J. E. Worsfold, New York City. 

 2 Specimens of Nerita peloronta 

 (shells), from West Indies. 



By Exchange 

 Dr. Charles Chilton, Christchurch, 

 New Zealand. 

 2 Vials of Amphipods : Talorchestia 

 quoyana, Elasmopus neglectus (12 

 specimens), from Moko Hinou Is- 

 lands, Auckland, N. Z., and Gis- 

 borne, N. Z. 

 Dr. C. Montague Cooke, Honolulu, 

 H. I. 

 202 Specimens of identified land 

 shells, from Hawaiian Islands, in- 

 cluding 17 paratypes and 22 topo- 

 types of 7 species. 



Mrs. Ida S. Oldroyd, Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Cal. 

 14 Specimens of identified Echino- 

 derms and 14 specimens of uniden- 

 tified Echinoderms, from Puget 

 Sound, Wash. (8 species). 



J. R. le B. Tomlin, Reading, England. 



Collection of Shells (132 identified 



species, including 2 types and 1 co- 



type), from Lifu, Loyalty Islands, 



and Singapore. 



William H. Weeks, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 217 Specimens of identified shells, ob- 

 tained from Denmark and other lo- 

 calities. 



By Purchase 

 Various invertebrates, from Naples, 

 Italy, and Woods Hole, Mass. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Millipede, from Rio Pindo, Ecuador. 

 Collected by H. E. Anthony. 



Collection of land shells and other 

 invertebrates, from Africa and 

 Asia Minor. Collected by Barnum 

 Brown. 



60 Vials containing Myriapods, 

 worms, land shells, and Isopods, 

 from Pacific Islands and Far East. 

 Collected by Prof. H. E. Crampton. 



Collection of Invertebrates, from Mt. 

 Desert Island, Me., and Woods 

 Hole, Mass. Collected by Roy W. 

 Miner. 



Collection of Shells, Crabs, and Centi- 

 pedes, from South Sea Islands, in- 

 cluding 17 specimens of land shells, 

 from Tahiti. Collected by R. H. 

 Beck. 



695 Lots of miscellaneous inverte- 

 brates, from Lower California. 

 Collected by Dr. Charles H. Town- 

 send, 1911, on the "Albatross Expe- 

 dition." 



DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY 



By Gift 

 Charles Allgoever, New York City. 

 Live pupa of the Imperial Moth, from 

 Long Island, N. Y. 

 Dr. A. N. Avinoff, Napanoch, N. Y. 



5 Lepidoptera. 

 Charles H. Ballou, Obrapia, Repub- 

 lica de Cuba. 

 56 Insects, from Isle of Pines. 

 Dr. Leon Bayer, Brussels, Belgium. 

 3 Coleoptera, from Africa. 



