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Invertebrates — Through Museum Expeditions 



Fred Kessler, New York City. 



Starfishes, crabs and shells, City Island, 

 N. Y. 

 George F. Kunz, New York City. 



i Scolopendra. 

 C. W. Leng, New York City. 



Coleoptera. 

 Walter C. Mathias, Portland, Oregon. 



115 Specimens of Lepidoptera and 5 

 specimens of Diptera, Portland, Ore., 

 and Yosemite Valley, California. 

 Mrs. Martha Merboth, New York City. 



Moths and Butterflies. 

 Wm. Moore, New York City. 



2 Live beetles, Port Limon, Costa Rica. 

 S. Morgan, Coamo Springs, Porto Rico. 



Insects, Coamo Springs, Porto Rico. 

 G. W. Nash, Hurley, N. Y. 



Straw beehive. 

 New York Zoological Society through 

 New York Aquarium, New York City. 



1 Carpilus corallinus, Key West, Fla. 

 Francis C. Nicholas, Nogales, Ariz. 



40 Beetles, Nogales, Ariz. 

 Howard Notman, Keene Valley, N. Y. 



8 Vials of myriapods, Keene Valley, N. Y. 

 Norman L. Orme, Jr., La Aduana, Puerto 

 Plata, Republica Dominica. 



Insects, Puerto Plata. 

 Raymond C. Osburn, New London, Conn. 



2 Sphinx Moths, Ponce, P. R. 

 R. F. Pearsall, Allaben, N. Y. 



2 Geometrids and 5 miscellaneous insects, 

 Catskill Mts., N. Y. 

 Charles Perry, Gloucester, Mass. 



1 Lithodes maia, Massachusetts. 

 R. W. Pinckney, Fordham, N. Y. 



1 Spider and egg sac. 



Chester A. Reeds, New York City. 



Roach and Dragon-fly, San German, 

 P. R., and S. S. "Brazos." 

 Stephen G. Rich, Ithaca, N. Y. 



2 Vials of myriapods, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 S. E. Sargent, New York City. 



Insect cabinet. 

 E. Shoemaker, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Insects from various localities. 

 Ellison G. Smyth, Santa Rita, Porto Rico. 



Coleoptera, various localities. 

 South Beach Alligator Farm, Florida. 



6 Starfishes. 

 Henry Thurston, Floral Park, L. I. 



1 Spider, Texas. 



Adrian Valley, Tananarivo, Madagascar. 

 Insects from Madagascar. 



Charles L. Van Bogaert, London, Eng- 

 land. s 



1 Sea urchin, Ensenada, Porto Rico. 

 Frank E. Watson, New York City. 



Insects, vicinity of New York City. 

 Harry B. Weiss, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Insects, various localities. 

 Wm. Wood, New York City. 



Insects, various localities. 

 L. B. Woodruff, New York City. 



2 Cyrtolobus helena Woodruff. 



By Purchase 



6 Pupae of Megathymus yuccoe, Gulfport, 

 Fla. 



1 Saturnian hermaphrodite, Africa. 



20,750 Specimens of microlepidoptera 



(Kearfott collection), including about 



800 larvae, pupae, etc., from various 



localities. 

 176 Hesperidse, Colombia, S. A.; 25 



Hesperidse, Canada. 

 73 Vials of invertebrates from Miami, 



Fla., and Havana, Cuba. 



76 Specimens of Lepidoptera, northern 

 Ontario, Canada. 



24 Type preparations of Rotifera, various 

 localities. 



Living pupae of Florida butterflies new to 

 collection. 



500 Specimens of Anosia plexippus. 



1,722 Coleoptera from various localities. 



By Exchange 



Durban Museum, Natal, Africa. 



Exhibit of mimicry in butterflies and col- 

 lection of insects from Africa. 

 Kny-Scheerer Co., New York City. 



8 Vials of hydroids, Woods Hole, Mass. 

 A. Moses Sons & Co., Inc., New York City. 



12 Specimens of Pentaceros reticulatus. 

 A. L. Treadwell, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



I Bottle of Hyalincecia artifex. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Invertebrates from Porto Rico. Collected 



by Henry E. Crampton. 

 Invertebrates from New York and New 



Jersey. Collected by D. M. Fisk. 



