ii2 Invertebrates — By Gift 



Dr. FRANCIS C. NICHOLAS, New York City. 



About 400 insects and arachnids from Copete Mine, State of Sonora, 

 Mexico. 

 F. W. NUNENMACHER, Piedmont, Cal. 



2$ Cicindela eureka from Humboldt Co.," Cal. 

 Mrs. WM. S. OPDYCKE, New York City. 



Specimens of White Ivy Scale from New York City. 

 Capt. JOHN F. PARKER. 



T Beetle from Tutuila, Samoa. 

 C. R. PLUNKETT, Flushing, L. I. 



1 Pyrophorus noctileucas from Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. 

 C. L. POLLARD, New Brighton, S. I. 



36 Specimens of Coleoptera. 

 Miss ELVINE RICHARD, New York City. 



Collection of insects, corals and other invertebrates. 

 Col. W. ROBINSON, West Point, N. Y. 



Collection of local Coleoptera. 

 CHARLES SCHAEFFER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4 Specimens of local Coleoptera. 

 HENRY SCHEUERMAN, New York City. 



1 Mud Crab {Panopeus sp.) from Irvington, N. J. 

 HOWARD J. SHANNON, Jamaica, L. I. 



2 Vials of Annulata from Long Beach and Jamaica Bay. 

 ERNEST SHOEMACHER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Several local Coleoptera and Noctuidae. 

 GEORGE SILLY, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



7 Sponges from Turks Island, Bahamas, W. I. 

 CHARLES E. SLEIGHT, Paterson, N. J. 



g Specimens of local Coleoptera. 

 Miss ANNA RIKER SPRING, New York City. 



I Sponge {Euplectella speciosissimd). 

 J. STARK, New York City. 



A branch with cocoons of Philosamia cynthia, from Astoria, L. I. 

 Dr. R. O. STEBBINS, New York City. 



Various insects, spiders and myriapods. 

 Dr. J. H. STEBBINS, New York City. 



Collection of Lepidoptera. 



E. S. G. TITUS, Forest Hills, Mass. 



4 Specimens of Phytonomus posticus. 

 UNIVERSITY OF TOKIO, Tokio, Japan. 



15 Jars of myriapods from Japan, Formosa and Loo-Choo Islands 

 (including 11 species). 



F. E. WATSON, New York City. 



1 Specimen of local Coleoptera. 

 Dr. FRED D. WEIDMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 6 Specimens of Spiroptera incerta. 



