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Insects 



E. L. Bell, Flushing, N. Y. 

 224 Lepidoptera, from various locali- 

 ties ; 2 Diptera and their prey ; 182 

 Insects of various orders. 

 Dr. Joseph Bequaert, New York City. 

 94 Insects, from various western 

 states. 

 W. S. Blatchley, Indianapolis, Ind. 



8 Beetles, from Florida. 

 Brooklyn Museum (through Dr. R. C. 



Murphy). 

 17 Specimens of Arachnida, includ- 

 ing 5 paratypes, from Peru. 

 Barnum Brown. 



286 Insects, from Abyssinia. 

 Harry R. Caldwell, Fukien, China. 



676 Insects, from China. 

 Samuel E. Cassino, Salem, Mass. 

 64 Lepidoptera, from Peru and Hon- 

 duras. 

 Col. M. L. Crimmins, Fort Sam Hous- 

 ton, Texas. 

 Phasmid, from Camp Bullis, Texas. 

 A. Warburton Davidson, Chungking, 

 West China. 

 About 500 Lepidoptera, from Chung- 

 king. 

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

 N. Y. 

 2 Spiders, Phidippus dorsalis — para- 

 types, from Southern Pines, N. C. 

 Type specimen of Platypedia lati- 

 pennis, Douglas Spring, Col. 



E. W. Deming, New York City. 

 About 35 Insects, from Colombia. 



W. C. Dukes, Mobile, Ala. 



79 Lepidoptera, from Alabama. 

 L. P. Edwards, Mammoth Cave, Ky. 

 5 Cave crickets, from Great Onyx 

 Cave, Ky. 

 Dr. Edmundo Escomel, Arequipa, Peru. 

 155 Specimens of insects, crustaceans, 

 etc., from Peru. 

 Alfredo Faz, Santiago, Chile. 



90 Hymenoptera, From Chile. 

 Dr. G. C. Fisher, New York City. 

 98 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 

 Maine. 



F. H. Haines, Winfrith, Dorset, Eng- 



land. 

 7 Living specimens of Argyroneta 

 aquatica, from England. 

 Gaylord C. Hall, New York City. 



9 Coleoptera from above the timber 

 line, Mt. Washington, N. H., and 

 4 from British Columbia ; 4 Lepi- 

 doptera from Mt. Washington, 

 N. H., and 50 from Alaska; 14 

 Bees, from Field, British Columbia. 



H. S. Harbeck, Philadelphia, Pa. 



52 Diptera. 

 Arthur S. Hoffman, New York City. 



2 "Vegetable" Caterpillars, from New 

 Zealand. 



Frank Morton Jones, Wilmington, 

 Del. 



1 Basilarchia, from Biloxi, Miss. ; 

 134 Specimens of Lepidoptera from 

 Bermuda, and 2 cocoons of Callo- 

 samia Carolina Jones, from which 

 cotypes emerged, from South Caro- 

 lina; 122 Insects, various orders, 

 from southern United States. 



Dr. Morton S. Kahn, New York City. 



12 Insects, from Mitchell Co., Ga. 

 C. R. Kellogg, Foochow, CTiina. 



Insects, etc., from which medicines 

 are procured, from Foochow, China. 

 S. Kleene, Hartford, Conn. 

 Aberrant Butterfly, from Hartford, 

 Conn. 

 S. M. Kross, New York City. 



3 Moths and 1 Scorpion, from Ju- 

 dean Mts., Palestine. 



Frank R. Mason, Germantown, Pa. 



13 Beetles from South America and 

 West Indies. 



W. C. Mathias, Portland, Ore. 

 43 Lepidoptera, from Northwestern 

 United States. 

 G. B. Merrill, Gainesville, Fla. 



30 Beetles, from Maine and Florida. 

 Museum of Zoology, University of 

 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 84 Bumble bees. 

 J. T. Nichols, New York City. 

 5 Lepidoptera, from Long Island. 

 Type specimen of Heteroderes nich- 

 olsi, from Jacksonville, Fla. 

 H. Noble, New York City. 



2 Mutillidae. 



Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Coleopteron (CBdostethus femoralis 

 Lee), from Keene Valley, Essex 

 Co., N. Y. 

 Dr. R. Ottolengui, New York City. 

 23 Lepidoptera, from various locali- 

 ties. 

 Dr. M. O. Peters, S. S. Huron. 

 Beetle (Cerambycid), from Santo 

 Domingo. 

 A. S. Pinkus, Hartford, Conn. 



Unique Argynid, from Hartford. 

 Miss Brenda Putnam, New York City. 

 Spider and egg cases, from Engle- 

 wood, N. J. 

 Dr. F. Regnier, Regnier, Col. 



3 Insects, from Regnier, Col. 



