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Invertebrates 



John H. Barnhart, Bronx, N. Y. 

 A partly identified collection of inver- 

 tebrates, various localities. 



J. Bequaert, New York City. 

 22 Specimens Coleoptera, various lo- 

 calities. 

 C. William Beebe, New York City. 

 Crab, Bartica District, Georgetown, 

 British Guiana; myriapods, Utinga, 

 Brazil. 



Ferd. Bernd, Macon, Ga. 

 6 Boll-weevils, Harris County, Pa. 



Henry Bird, Rye, N. Y. 

 Ammophila pictipennis, Rye, N. Y. ; 

 paratype of Papaipema polymnice 

 Bird, Roslyn, Va. 

 Captain Benoit Boland, Halifax, N. S. 

 Collection of invertebrates from At- 

 lantic cables. 



R. L. Bridgman, New York City. 

 About i,ooo insects, various localities. 



Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 2 Crayfish and other invertebrates, 

 Winnipeg, Manitoba; I Cicada, Sas- 

 katchewan. 



E. C. Brown, Copake, Columbia County, 

 N. Y. 

 2 Fresh-water clams and I vial of 

 plankton, Price County, Wis. 



Mrs. Frank Brown, Port of Spain, 

 Trinidad. 

 9 Insects, Port of Spain, Trinidad. 



Albert E. Butler, New York City. 

 6oo Insects, Estes Park, Colo. 



B. Preston Clark, Boston, Mass. 

 87 Lepidoptera, North and South 

 America; 120 Bees, Alaska; 477 

 Lepidoptera, Santo Domingo. 



James L. Clark, New York City. 

 Several myriapods and insects, Yatta 

 Plains, British East Africa. 



L. V. Coleman, New Haven, Conn. 

 Collection of insects, North, Central 

 and South America. 



Sr. Julius M. Conesa, Ponce, P. R. 

 Pupa of Papilio, vicinity of Ponce. 



Henry E. Crampton, New York City. 

 A portion of the Roberts Collection 

 of Aquatic Coleoptera. 



M. D. C. Crawford, Nyack, N. Y. 

 Live pupa of C. Regalis, Nyack, N. Y. 



William T. Davis, New Brighton, S.I. 

 4 Cicada sordidula, Big Pine Key and 

 Parish, Fla. ; Coleoptera and a para- 

 type of Cicada texana, various lo- 

 calities; a portion of the Roberts 

 Collection of Aquatic Coleoptera. 



Mario de Moya, Sanchez, R. D., Santo 

 Domingo. 



22 Insects of various orders, Sanchez. 



Department of Ichthyology, Transfer. 

 4 Centipedes, 1 Scorpion, 1 Spider, 

 Miraflores, Cal. 

 E. L. Dickerson, Nutley, N. J. 



7 Specimens of Nitidulidse, N. J. 

 Richard Douglas, Absecon, N. J. 

 Myriapods and arachnids, South 

 Africa. 

 R. P. Dow, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



6 Coleoptera, various localities. 

 Miss Ana L. Dumois, Santiago, 

 Oriente, Cuba. 

 Euchinoid and various seeds, Nipe 

 Bay, Oriente Province, Cuba. 

 Charles Falkenbach, New York City. 



4 Crabs, 1 starfish, City Island. 

 H. C. Fall, Pasadena, Cal. 

 Cotype of Calosoma tristoides, San 

 Diego, Cal. 

 Gonzalo E. Fernandez, Ithaca, N. Y. 



23 Specimens, chiefly Lepidoptera, 

 Costa Rica. 



G. Clyde Fisher, New York City. 

 129 Insects, mostly Lepidoptera, Flor- 

 ida. 



Frederick Hagen, Sanchez, R. D., Santo 

 Domingo. 

 38 Insects of various orders, Sanchez. 

 Gaylord C. Hall, New York City. 

 12^ Lepidoptera, North America; 6,000 

 insects of various orders, Georgia 

 and Alabama. Collected by Mr. 

 F. E. Watson. 



D. P. Harris, New York City. 



Luna-moth, Nova Scotia. 

 Edward D. Harris, New York City. 

 A portion of the Roberts Collection of 

 Aquatic Coleoptera ; 183 Coleoptera; 

 50 miscellaneous insects. 

 William Haskey, New York City. 



String of egg-cases. 

 A. Hermann, New York City. 

 Ascaris and fragments of tapeworm, 

 from Japanese spaniel, New York 

 City. 



