94 Invertebrates — By Gift 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 



INVERTEBRATES 

 By Gift 



J. M. ALDRICH, Moscow, Idaho. 



2 Specimens of Hydrophorus magdalence. 

 G. W. J. ANGELL, New York City. 



Type and 4 cotypes of Corymbites weidtii, type and 2 cotypes of 

 Elmis columbiensis from British Columbia ; 375 insects from 

 Lavalette, N. J., and 1 specimen of Megasoma hector. 

 NORMAN ARMOUR, Princeton, N. J. 



8 Specimens of Insects. 

 H. G. BARBER, Roselle Park, N. J. 



A collection of local Hemiptera. 

 GEORGE F. BERTHOUD, Waroona, West Australia. 



no Australian Insects. 

 THEODORE BITTERMAN, New York City. 



1 Centipede from Mindanao, Philippine Islands. 

 J. F. BRIZZIE, New York City. 



1 Tarantula. 

 C. F. CLARK, Havana, Cuba. 



1 Lot of Spiders and Insects from Havana, Cuba. 

 JAMES L. CLARK, New York City. 



6 Vials of Orthoptera, Myriapods, Ants, etc., from British East Africa. 

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



3 Leaves of Boutclona digostachya with Targionia graminella from 



Leyden, Colo. 

 RUSSELL J. COLES, Danville, Va. 



1 Lot of Marine Invertebrates. 

 WILLIAM T. COMSTOCK, Newark, N. J. 



515 Local Insects. 

 W. T. DAVIS, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 



A collection of Myriapods and Spiders from Georgia, and a c6llection 

 of local Carabidse and Orthoptera. 

 Dr. BASHFORD DEAN, Riverdale, N. Y. 



1 Nautilus trap from Cebu, Philippine Islands. 

 R. P. DOW, New York City. 



A collection of local Carabidse. 

 G. P. ENGELHARDT, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4 Hippoboscidse from Philadelphia, Pa., and a collection of local 



Water-beetles. 

 Mr. and Mrs. JAS. A. ESTY, Sherman, Me., through J. Pierpont Morgan. 



1 Hornets' Nest. 



Dr. SPENCER FRANKLIN, Las Juntas, Costa Rica. 



2 Insects from Abangarez Gold Field, Las Juntas, Costa Rica. 



