Invertebrates — By Gift 95 



A. D. GABAY, New York City. 



3 Sponges from Fanning Island, Pacific Ocean. 

 J. A. GROSSBECK, New Brunswick, N. J. 



425 Local Insects. 

 ERNST H^ECKEL, Jena, Germany. 



A series of 34 microscopic slides of Radiolaria from various localities. 

 THOMAS HALLINAN, Paterson, N. J. 



7 Crioceris from Erie, Pa. 

 E. D. HARRIS, New York City. 



50 Cicindelidse from various localties. 

 M. A. HASLEHURST, New York City. 



A collection of Seafans, Corals, etc., from various localities. 

 GEORGE G. HEYE, New York City, through Mr. S. A. Barrett. 



A collection of Insects from Ecuador. 

 Master WILLIAM HOPFNER, New York City. 



26 Coleoptera and 11 Lepidoptera from Rio de Janeiro. 

 W. A. HORN, Melbourne, Australia. 



2 Crabs {Phlogius crassipes) and 1 Spider ( Telphusa transversa) from 

 Central Australia. 

 A. J. HOWELL, New York City. 



A collection of Sponges, Corals and other invertebrates from Nassau, 

 Bahama Islands. 

 Mrs. WARDLEY HUNT, Orange, N. J. 



Globe with several hundred Cicada shells. 

 Dr. R. T. JACKSON, Cambridge, Mass. 



2 Specimens of Strongylocentrotus franciscanus from Puget Sound. 

 G. W. KEMP, New York City. 



1 Piece of wood from Bolivia with work of spiders. 

 E. KIRBY, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 Tarantula. 



GNEOMAR von KROCKOW, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



A collection of local Arthropods, Worms and Molluscs. 

 Dr. G. LAGAI, New York City. 



2 Spiders from Corozal, Panama. 

 Dr. C. W. LENG, New York City. 



I Omus intermedias. 

 Dr. E. G. LOVE, New York City. 



A collection of local Carabidae. 

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



400 Insects from various localities and 1 Tape-worm ( Tcenia sagi- 

 nata). 

 J. R. McLANE, New York City. 



Several hundred Lepidoptera from the United States and Europe. 

 Dr. THEODORE C. MERRILL, Colorado, Tex, 



A collection of Insects and Spiders from Texas. 

 Hon. MASON MITCHELL, U. S. Consul, Apia, Samoa. 



1 Bottle of Palolo Worms and 1 Beetle. 



