Invertebrates 



215 



DEPARTMENT OF WOODS AND 

 FORESTRY 



By Gift 



Harris F. Smith, New York City. 



13 Specimens of samples of native 



Cuban and Porto Rican woods. 



William Sulzer, New York City. 



6 Specimens of samples of wood from 



Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 



By Gift 



C. P. Alexander. Urbana, 111. 



1 Erioptera straminea O. S.; from 

 Muncie, 111. 



James M. Andrews, 4th, Nantucket, 

 Mass. 

 6 Specimens of Spirilla peroni and 1 

 of Pandora trilineata, from Nan- 

 tucket, Mass. 

 Gilbert E. Austin, Atascadero Beach, 

 Cal. 

 Sand Dollar, from Atascadero Beach, 

 Cal. 

 Dr. C. W. Beebe, New York City. _ 

 Land Mollusk, from Kartabo, British 

 Guiana. 

 E. L. Bell, Flushing, L. I. 

 230 Specimens of Lepidoptera and 

 Coleoptera, from Long Island and 

 Idaho. 

 John Bell, Los Angeles, Cal. 



12 Land shells, 4 Myriapods, and 3 



vials of Worms and Slugs, from 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



Dr. Joseph Bequaert, New York City. 



Coleoptera and 1 Lepidopteron (50 



specimens). 

 Ancyla oraniensis and Mellissodes con- 

 digua (6 specimens). 

 Col. William W. Bissell, Governors 

 Island, N. Y. 

 Specimen of Coral. 

 W. S. Blatchley, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Paratype of Desmopachria mutchleri, 

 from Dunedin, Fla. 

 C. H. Blood, New York City. 



2 Lepidoptera. 



Mrs. Elizabeth G. Britton, New York 

 City. 

 Many shells, from Cuba, Isle of Pines, 

 and Staten Island. 



Y. L. Bruce, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Lantern fly, from Costa Rica. 

 Joseph Byrne, New York City. 



Piece of Branch Coral, from Buenos 

 Aires. 

 Miss M. V. Callahan, New York City. 

 12 Insects, from Lake Champlain and 

 New Jersey. 

 C. L. Camp, New York City. 

 1 Crayfish and 1 Leech, from Plain- 

 field, N. J. 

 George Carpenter, Kingsbridge, N. Y. 

 1 Cambarus limosus, from Stuyvesant 

 on Hudson, N. Y. 

 Samuel E. Cassino, Salem, Mass. 

 37 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 



Florida. 

 1800 Moths and Butterflies, from Brit- 

 ish Guiana and other localities. 

 W. J. Chamberlain, Corvallis, Ore. 

 43 Specimens of Scolytidse (Beetles), 

 from Oregon. 

 George K. Cherrie, New fane, Vt. 



10 Insects, from Venezuela. 

 Willard N. Clute, Joliet, 111. 

 About 100 Beetles (Hippodamia con- 

 vergens), from Sunset Mt, Flag- 

 staff, Ariz. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, Boulder, Col. 



About 340 Insects. 

 "Country Life," Garden City, N. Y. 



3 Water-color pictures of various spe- 

 cies of Papilio by Mrs. Beuten- 

 miiller. 



John J. Davis, Riverton, N. J. 



Paratypes of 4 Phyllophaga pearliae, 

 3 P. sorov, 4 P. foxii, 2 P. hirticola 

 var. comosa, 4 P. perlonga, 4 P. fra- 

 tema var. mississippiensis. 

 Bassett Digby, New York City (Lon- 

 don, England). 

 Collection of Invertebrates and Shells, 

 from Japan and China. 

 Mrs. J. Hall Dow, Hobkirk Inn, S. C. 

 Trap-door Spider nest, from South 

 Carolina. 

 Mrs. M. Maurice Eckstein, New York 

 City. 



4 Specimens of shells, from Costa 

 Rica. 



*D. T. Farley, New York City. 



1 Aberrant Butterfly, from Maine. 

 Alfredo Faz, Valparaiso, Chile. 



260 Specimens of Hymenoptera, Dip- 

 tera, and Coleoptera, from Chile. 



