Invertebrates 



187 



R. P. Dow, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Numerous Thrips, from Alpine, N. J. 

 23 Coleoptera, from Fresno Co., Cal. 

 61 Insects and 1 Myriapod, from Cats- 

 kill Mts., N. Y., and Claremont, 

 N. H. 

 48 Lepidoptera and 1 Parasitic Worm. 

 Walter Granger, New York City. 

 About 300 Insects from Gardner, Colo. 



A. Gussman, New York City. 

 11 Small marine shells. 



John F. Habbe, Indianapolis, Ind. 



5 Mollusca. 



G. C. Hall, New York City. 



9 Lepidoptera. 

 Albert G. and Jerome J. Hanauer, New 

 York City. 

 Corals, shells, sponges, etc. 

 Edward D. Harris, New York City. 

 25 Beetles and cocoon, from various 

 places; about 960 Hymenoptera, 

 from Southern Pines, N. C. ; 70 

 Coleoptera, from Africa, 9 from 

 Southern Pines, N. C, 6 from Ne- 

 braska, and 202 from various other 

 places. 

 Morgan Hebard, Philadelphia, Pa. 



69 Orthoptera. 

 Dr. E. O. Hovey, New York City. 



6 Alcoholic specimens of Crustacea 

 and Myriapoda and 2 Beetles, from 

 Mammoth Cave, Ky. 



B. T. B. Hyde, New York City. 



2 Water-color drawings of caterpillars, 



cocoons and moths. 

 no Insects and Spiders, from Aztec, 

 N; Mex. 

 Department of Ichthyology (Trans- 

 fer). 

 Alcoholic specimens of parasitic cope- 

 pods and flukes, from Atlantic Coast. 

 Frank M. Jones, Wilmington, Del. 

 44 Lepidoptera from Southern and 

 Western United States. 

 A. B. Klots, New York City. 



1 Papilio and 1 Callkore — aberrations. 

 Miss L. Leggett, New York City. 



1 Glass sponge. 

 Charles W. Leng, New York City. 

 71 Beetles, from South America. 



R. A. Leussler, Omaha, Neb. 



125 Lepidoptera, including 1 cotype, 



and 18 Hesperiidae, from Colorado 



and Nebraska. 

 C. Lewis, New York City. 



1 Specimen of Hair Worm. 

 Albert E. Lurch, New York City. 



120 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 

 Connecticut, New Hampshire, and 

 Massachusetts. 

 Dr. F. E. Lutz, New York City. 



Worms from cyst in crop of a chicken. 

 C. K. MacFadden, New York City. 



3 Longhorn Beetles, from Honda, Co- 

 lombia. 



Dr. William M. Mann, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 166 Beetles, from Capland, Haiti, and 



Brazil. 

 550 Insects, from the Bahamas. 

 Walter C. Mathias, Portland, Oreg. 

 137 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 

 Washington and Oregon. 

 W. DeW. Miller, New York City. 



2 Hippoboscids from Red-tailed Hawk. 

 H. B. Monges, New York City. 



1 Beetle from Cuba. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 



14 Coleoptera from Solomon Islands. 

 Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4 Coleoptera and 220 Hymenoptera 

 from Essex Co., N. Y. 



22 Satyrus, Keene Valley, N. Y. 

 Dr. R. Ottolengui, New York City. 



5 Plusias, from North America. 



42 Lepidoptera, from South America. 

 Charles L. Pollard, Bethel, Me. 



10 Lepidoptera, from California. 

 H. E. Rauch, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 



Pink Katydid. 

 Charles H. Rogers, New York City. 



Claw of large Lobster and piece of 

 wood with Barnacles attached, both 

 from Long Beach, N. Y. 

 Alexander Saunders, Yonkers, N. Y. 



1 Cecropian Moth. 

 F. J. W. Schmidt, Stanley, Wis. 



296 Insects, from Stanley, Wis. 



