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Invertebrates 



Edward C. Scott, Oswego, N. Y. 

 Collection of Porto Rican woods, 82 

 pieces about 2x3 inches, polished on 

 one side; about 40 varieties. 

 H. Basil Wales, Chiricahua, Ariz. 

 Sprays of Arizona sycamore and Mexi- 

 can walnut, from Chiricahua, Ariz. 



By Purchase 



62 Forestry photographs, from Seattle, 



Wash. 

 One spray of Douglas spruce, from 



Estes Park, Colo. 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTE- 

 BRATE ZOOLOGY 

 By Gift 



Charles P. Alexander, Lawrence, Kan. 

 75 Tipulidae (Diptera), Larvae, Pupae 

 and Mature Insects. 

 Roy C. Andrews, New York City. 



34 Insects, from China. 

 Edward Veras Arangua, Cambridge, 

 Mass. 

 11 Hymenoptera, 1 Orthopteron, 21 

 Arachnids, 4 Centipedes, from Chile. 

 Dr. A. N. Arinoff, Pine Bush, N. Y. 



3 Lepidoptera. 

 Dr. William Barnes, Decatur, 111. 



7 Lepidoptera (including 1 Paratype 

 and 2 Metatypes). 



C. William Beebe, New York City. 



8 Hymenoptera (including 6 types and 

 1 cotype), from British Guiana. 



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

 88 Lepidoptera, 19 Beetles, 159 Coleop- 

 tera, Hymenoptera, etc. 

 John Bell, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Alcoholic specimens of Myriapods, In- 

 sects, Crustacea, etc., from Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 

 Dr. J. Bequaert, New York City. 

 550 North American Insects. 

 120 Mollusca, including 103 type speci- 

 mens, from Belgian Congo, Africa. 

 Francis Berliner, New York City. 

 1 Roach and 1 Beetle, from Cristobal, 

 near Ft. Sherman, Panama. 



Henry Bird, Rye, N. Y. 



1 Metatype of Bird, from California. 

 W. S. Blatchley, Indianapolis, Ind. 



6 Insects from Florida. 

 C. H. Blood, New York City. 



1 Aberrant Hesperid, from Riverdale, 

 N. Y. 

 Walter Brandler, Los Angeles, Cal. 



200 Mollusca, 100 Isopods, 100 Insects, 

 from Los Angeles, Cal. 



Barnum Brown, New York City. 



706 Insects and Spiders from Cuba. 

 Rev. Harry R. Caldwell, Suffern, N. Y. 



About 8000 Insects from China. 

 George K. Cherrie, New York City. 



6 Beetles, from Matto Grosso, Brazil. 



B. Preston Clark, Boston, Mass. 

 About 720 Hymenoptera from South 

 America ; 3 Land Shells from Min- 

 danao, Philippines; 52 Lepidoptera 

 from Costa Rica and 792 from the 

 Philippines; 250 Insects from near 

 Winnipeg; and 70 from Venezuela. 



Howard H. Cleaves, New Brighton, S. I. 



Numerous Bird lice. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, Boulder, Colo. 



1 Parlatoria pseudaspidiotus and nu- 

 merous Plant lice from Colorado. 



William P. Comstock, New York City. 



1 Sesia, from Newark, N. J. 



6 Specimens of food plants of Lepi- 

 doptera, from California. 



2 Hemiptera and 10 Odonata, from 

 New Jersey. 



Sgt. Edward D. Crabb, A. E. F., France. 



23 Land snails, from France. 

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



3 Microlepidoptera and 2 pupae, from 

 Cold Spring (L. I.), N. Y. 



8 Beetles, from Arizona. 

 1 Megathymus, 2 Noctuids. 



Walter Dewsnap, New York City. 

 67 Lepidoptera and 1 Beetle. 



E. L. Dickerson, Nutley, N. J. 

 A collection of Insects affecting the 

 Hibiscus, with numerous specimens 

 of the plant showing the insect in- 

 juries, from New Jersey. 



