no Invertebrates — By Gift 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 

 INVERTEBRATES 



By Gift 



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



ioo Coleoptera from various localities. 

 J. W. ANGELL, New York City. 



2 Specimens of Neolaprina adolphince (Lucanidse) from New Guinea. 

 H. J. BAGG, New York City. 



24 Vials of spiders from Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y., and Woods 

 Hole, Mass., and about 100 insects, chiefly ants, from Woods 

 Hole, Mass. 

 Mrs. ZITA BERSI, New York City. 



12 Italian silkworms and a branch with dead cocoons of silkworm. 

 GUSTAVE BEYER, New York City. 



30 Specimens of Cerambycidae from Florida and Lower California. 



A. C. BURRILL, Madison, Wis. 



2 Vials of Diplopoda from Madison. 



B. H. BUXTON, New York City. 



7 Orthoptera and 2 Bag-worm cases from Biskra, Algeria. 

 Mrs. HELEN CAMPBELL, Cold-Spring-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



19 Eggs of Phyllium sp. from Ceylon. 

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



7 Specimens of scale insects (3 of them cotypes), and three twigs 

 with Lecaniodiaspis from Santa Paula, Cal. 

 WM. P. COMSTOCK, Newark, N. J. 



2 Specimens of local Coleoptera. 

 WM. T. DAVIS, New Brighton, S. I. 



1 Sponge and 1 Siphonophore from the south shore of Long Island, 

 N. Y., and 23 Coleoptera from various localities. 

 DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, transfer. 



Collection of parasitic worms, etc. 

 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, New York City. 



Several parasitic intestinal worms (Nemathelminthes) in Rock Python 

 (P. sebce). 

 Dr. A. B. DEYWARD, New York City. 



Mass of dipterous puparia around skeleton of opossum from Rio de 

 Janeiro, Brazil. 

 E. L. DICKERSON, Newark, N. J. 



4 Local Hemiptera. 

 Dr. E. BELFORT DUARTE. 



I Specimen of Pulgora lanternaria. 

 CHARLES DURY, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



29 Diptera and Odonata from Cincinnati. 

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



19 Coleoptera and a piece of flannel injured by clothes moths. 



