ii4 Mollusca — By Gift . 



Collection of about 5,000 invertebrates from Florida. Collected by 



Dr. F. E. Lutz and Mr. C. W. Leng. 

 Collection of about 20,000 invertebrates from Leeward Islands and 



British Guiana. Collected by Prof. H. E. Crampton, Mr. R. 



W. Miner and Dr. F. E. Lutz. 

 Collection of invertebrates from Redding, Conn. Collected by Prof. 



A. L. Treadwell. 



2 Specimens of Argulus ingens and 3 specimens of Achtheinus pin- 



guis Wil., types, from Moon Lake, Miss., and Cape of Good 

 Hope, South Africa. 

 Collection of marine invertebrates from Nahant, Mass. Collected by 

 Mr. R. W. Miner. 



LEPIDOPTERA 

 By Gift 

 HORACE DAWSON, Hymers, Canada. 



10 Catocala from Ontario, Canada. 

 CHARLES PALM, New York City. 



A small collection of Lepidoptera. 



By Exchange 

 F. H. WOLLEY DOD, Millarville, Canada. 



Collection of Noctuidae from Calgar-y, Canada. 



Through Museum Expedition 

 About 3,000 specimens of Lepidoptera. Collected by Mr. Wm. 

 Beutenmuller. (Hoffman Expedition to Black Mountains.) 



MOLLUSCA 

 By Gift 

 A. D. GABAY, New York City. 



Collection of about 300 shells and a few shell ornaments. 

 Mrs. J. LIPMAN, New York City. 



Oyster with pearlaceous blister containing trematode worm. 

 S. A. MITCHELL, Manila, P. I. 



3 Cyclapharus .woodianus Lea., and 3 Helicostyla fulgens Swb. from 



the Philippines. 

 Dr. A. POSCH, Round Top, Texas. 



Specimens of fossil pearls from Round Top. 

 EUGENE WILEY PRESBREY, New Rochelle, N. Y, 



1 Perfect Voluta junonia from west coast of Florida. 

 Miss ELVINE RICHARD, New York City. 



About 865 specimens of marine and land shells, comprising 63 

 families. 

 GEORGE SILLY, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Collection of beach shells from the West Indies, representing 35 

 genera. 



