Invertebrates — By Gift 139 



WILLIAM P. COMSTOCK, Newark, N. J. 



1 Erebus odora, 8 Thecla putnami and 15 other insects, various 

 localities. 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, N. Y. 



1 Paratype of Eresia texana seminole Skinner and 2 Henicocephalus 



culicis, Georgia. 

 E. DAECKE, Harrisburg, Pa. 



2 Orthojidonia semiclarata, Rockville, Pa. 



D. P. DAVIS, New York City. 



143 Specimens of Diurnal Lepidoptera, Colombia and Brazil. 

 WILLIAM T. DAVIS, New Brighton, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera, Guatemala, and various local insects. 

 CARLOS DE LA TORRE, Havana, Cuba. 



20 Shrimp {Barbouria poeyi), Cojimar, Cuba. 

 DEPARTMENT OF ICHTHYOLOGY AND HERPETOLOGY, transfer. 



Beetle from "cocoon" of lungfish, Congo valley. 



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



4 Tragidion coquus. 

 JACOB DOLL, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4 Orthosia bicolorata, Central Park, New York City. 

 RICHARD DOW, New York City. 



Invertebrates, British Guiana. 

 R. P. DOW, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Local Coleoptera. 

 DURBAN MUSEUM, Natal, Africa. 



13 Insects, South Africa. 

 JONATHAN D WIGHT, Jr., New York City. 



Several Tortricids, including pupae and nests, Tadousac, Canada. 

 ADOLPH ELWYN, New York City. 



12 Nematodes from bullfrog. 

 JAS. H. EMERTON, Boston, Mass. 



Spiders and insects, Lakehurst, N. J. 

 GEORGE P. ENGELHARDT, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, North Conway, N. H., and various local 

 insects. 

 JOHN D. EVANS, Trenton, Ont. 



I Cymatophora virginalis, 1 Sciagraphia orillata. 

 GEORGE H. FIELD, San Diego, Cal. 



6 Nola apera. 

 WM. T. FORBES, Worcester, Mass. 



3 Lepidoptera, United States. 

 DWIGHT FRANKLIN, New York City. 



Log with caddice cases, Prairie du Chien, Wis. 

 A. D. GABAY, New York City. 



A series of sponges (mostly commercial) showing peculiar and 

 characteristic growths, Bahamas and Mediterranean Sea. 



