Invertebrates — Through Museum Expeditions 



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Col. ALEXANDER E. WIGHT, Kingston, Jamaica. 



135 Hymenoptera from Rio Grande River, Jamaica. 

 CHARLES WUNDER, Dundee Lake, N. J. 



150 Local insects and 11 spiders. 

 N. YULICH, New York City. 



Nest of wasp on lamp globe (Sceliphron cementarius). 

 HEIRS OF Dr. J. L. ZABRISKIE, New York City. 



Collection of over 29,000 insects, mostly local. 

 CARL ZEIMET, New York City. 



66 Local Lepidoptera. 



By Exchange 



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



About 200 Chrysomelidae and Cleridae. 

 ARTHUR W. HENN, Bloomington, Ind. 



Collection of Cave Fauna. 

 Prof. HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, New York City. 



I Hipponoe esculenta A. Ag. 

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



106 Lepidoptera. 



By Purchase 



31 Corals from Tahiti. 



Collection of tropical Diptera containing many types from Dr. S. W. 



Williston, University of Chicago. 

 Collection of alcoholic invertebrates from the Lesser Antilles, 

 1 Bee's Nest. 

 I P kolas typhon. 



1 Series of 6 models, illustrating life history of a Tree-hopper. 

 24 Microscopic slides of typical Rotifera prepared by Mr. C. F. 



Rousselet. 

 1 Observation bee-hive with swarm of bees. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



1 Starfish and 1 crab from Japan. Collected by Mr. R. C. Andrews. 

 Collection of about 4,000 insects and other invertebrates from 



Jamaica, B. W. I. Collected by Mr. J. A. Grossbeck. 

 Various invertebrates from New York and New Jersey. Collected 



by Mr. G. von Krockow. 

 A large collection of invertebrates from Lower California. Collected 



by Dr. C. H. Townsend. 

 Collection of invertebrates from Santa Clara, Cuba. Collected by 



Mr. Barnum Brown. 



2 Isopods from Colombia, South America. Collected by Mr. Frank 



M. Chapman. 



