Mollusks 



191 



Harry L. Johnson, South Meriden, 

 Conn. 

 2 Coleoptera (Badister maculatus and 

 Coccinella 14-guttata), England. 



By Purchase 



137 Beetles, Dunedin, Fla. 



49 Insects, Salino Basin, near Tucson, 

 Ariz. 



Specimen of Dorippe japonica von 

 Siebold, 3 models of parasitic 

 worms, 4 insect groups and sets, 4 

 insect models, Japan. (Through 

 Professor Bashford Dean.) 



Series of models illustrating develop- 

 ment of echinoderm and model of 

 Lithobius. 



52 Lepidoptera from various localities. 



26 Mounted spider webs. 



28 Insects, 9 Crustacea and other in- 

 vertebrates, Yunnan-fu, Yunnan, 

 West China. 



Collection of 52 marine invertebrates, 

 Woods Hole, Mass., Eastport, 

 Maine, and West Indies. 



14 Japanese corals, Tosa, Shikoku, 

 Japan. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Collection of invertebrates, arctic re- 

 gions. Collected by Crocker Land 

 Expedition. 



2 Jars of Crustacea, Nicaragua; 2 

 Myriapods, Sabaneta, Dominica. 

 Collected by Clarence R. Halter. 



157 Vials of invertebrates, including 

 annulates, myriapods, crustaceans 

 and mollusks. Collected by F. E. 

 Lutz. 



Marine invertebrates and algae, Woods 

 Hole, Mass. Collected by Roy W. 

 Miner. 



mollusks 

 By Gift 



H. G. Barbey, New York City. 

 4 Specimens of Planorbis multivolvis, 

 from Huron Mt., Marquette Co., 

 Mich. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 87 Specimens of Land Shells, Cuba; 

 fragments of shells from well 2,500 



feet deep, 40 miles west of New Or- 

 leans. (Terebra, Turitella, Car- 

 dium, Ostrea, etc.) 



George Chamberlain, New York City. 

 1 Oyster {Ostrea virginica), Fairfield 

 Beach, Conn. 



E. D. Crabb, Fort Worth, Tex. 

 44 Specimens of Bulimulus dealbatus 

 {B. alternatus), var. mooreanus and 

 patriarcha. Camp Bowie, Fort 

 Worth. 



Alfred Gale, Troy, N. Y. 



1 Shell Basket, Central America. 



Mrs. M. Hiddinta, New York City. 

 32 Specimens of miscellaneous shells. 



Y. Hirase, Japan. 



Shell-rose, petals made of Anomia 

 shells. 



Mrs. A. H. Janes, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 14 Specimens of miscellaneous species 

 of shells. 



Miss Edith Kunz, New Brighton, S. I. 



2 Specimens of Cantharus tincta, 3 

 Egg-sacs of Melongena corona, 

 Florida. 



Herbert Lowe, Long. Beach, Cal. 

 2 Capsules of Truncatella californica, 

 from San Diego Bay, Cal. 



McKee & Bliven Button Co., Musca- 

 tine, Iowa. 

 Perforated button shells (24 blanks, 

 24 buttons and 6 shells). 



Mrs. E. B. Peters, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 42 Specimens of Marine shells. 



Maxwell Smith, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

 8 Specimens of Oreohelix haydeni 

 betheli, Glenwood Springs, Colo. 



Fred Tableman, Newark, N. J. 

 4 Specimens of S trombus urecus, 

 from Zanzibar. 



Henry Thurston, New York City. 

 2 Specimens of Crepidula fornicata, 

 found on back of horseshoe crab, 

 Fire Island. 



W. H. Weeks, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 Pecten irradians, from Northport, 

 N. Y., 1 specimen Boreotrophon 

 tenuisculptus, 2 C. variegatum, 2 

 Chrysodomus liratus, 6 Nucula car- 

 transe, 3 Pandora filosa, 1 Tritoni- 

 fusus jordani, 7 V. ointrecosa, 3 

 Yoldia scessurata, 3 Y. amydalea. 



