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Invertebrates — By Gift 



By Exchange. 



T. Kimura, Formosa, Japan. 

 5 Frogs, 6 Lizards, 4 Snakes and 2 



Turtles, Japan. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, 



Cambridge, Mass. 



2 Hairy Frogs, Kamerun, Africa. 

 Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Aus- 

 tralia. 



4 Lizards, 3 Snakes and 2 Turtles, 



Australia. 

 John Van Denburgh, San Francisco, 



Cal. 

 4 Toads, 11 Lizards and 2 Snakes. 



By Purchase. 



3 Salamanders, 16 Toads, 14 Tree 

 Frogs, 12 Frogs, 7 Lizards, 2 Snakes, 

 6 Turtles. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



1 Lizard and 11 Snakes, Arizona. 

 Collected by Dwight Franklin. 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTE- 

 BRATE ZOOLOGY — INVERTE- 



BRATES. 



By Gift. 



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

 2 Gibbium scotias and a collection of 

 Coleoptera. 

 F. C. Bacheller, Freneau, N. J. 



Penciled Rock Hen for Darwin Hall. 

 Nathan Banks, East Falls Church, Va. 



46 Neuropteroid insects. 

 H. G. Barber, Roselle Park, N. J. 

 Collection of local insects; 1 Lantern- 

 fly, British Guiana. 

 C. Wm. Beebe, New York City. 



Fleas and mites, India. 

 Henry Bird, Rye, N. Y. 



Paratype of Papaipema lysimachia 

 Bird. 

 H. H. Brehme, Newark, N. J. 



Collection of Lepidoptera. 



Robert Broom, Springs, Transvaal, 



South Africa. 



4 Specimens of Hermit Crab in com- 



mensalism with actinians, and 1 



specimen of Peripatus, South Africa. 



Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 Invertebrates, Red Deer River, Al- 

 berta. 



A. E. Butler, New York City. 

 Collection of insects, Estes Park, Colo. 



Domenic Calarco, New York City. 

 Silkworm cocoons, Podargoni, Reggio 

 Calabria, Italy. 



Louis James Cast, New York City. 

 Red Beard Sponge, City Island, N. Y. 



R. Budd Chalmers, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 16 Sponges. 



B. Preston Clark, Boston, Mass. 



68 Lepidoptera, Guerrero Mill, Hidal- 

 go, Mex. ; 48 Lepidoptera, Alberta. 

 S. R. Clark, Scotch Plains, N. J. 

 Pair Single Comb White Orpington 

 Fowl for Darwin Hall. 

 Russell J. Coles, Danville, Va. 

 Box Crab, Cape Lookout, N. C. 



Wm. P. Comstock, Newark, N. J. 

 2 Paratypes of Strymon titus var. 

 hnmaculosus, Utah. 



Richard Crikelair, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Trapdoor Spider nest, Los Angeles. 

 Eugenio Cuesta, Pinar del Rio, Cuba. 



7 Coleoptera. 



J. Cummings, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Insect and 2 shells, Santos, Brazil. 



Percy Hamilton Davis, Rye, N. Y. 

 300 Insects, mostly Lepidoptera, Java. 



Wm. T. Davis, New Brighton, N. Y. 

 Collection of Coleoptera, Hymenop- 

 tera and numerous other insects, in- 

 cluding paratype of Enallagma re- 

 curvatum Davis. 



T. H. N. DeBooy, New York City. 

 Collection of insects and myriapods, 

 Saona Island at eastern point of 

 Haiti. 



Department of Ichthyology, transfer. 

 Myriapods and isopods, New York and 

 New Jersey. 



J. J. DeVyver, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

 Log containing beetle larvae. 



Jacob Doll, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



24 Variations of Junonia ccenia and 

 50 variations of Utetheisa bella. 



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

 Coleoptera and Thysanaptera. 



