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Invertebrates 



Dr. G. C. Fisher, New York City. 

 33 Insects, from Florida. 



Arthur D. Gabay, New York City. 

 3 Lepidoptera. 



G. C. Hall, New York City. 

 53 Lepidoptera, including 4 aberrant 

 Butterflies. 



Thomas Hallinan, Paterson, N. J. 

 Collection of about 1,800 Lepidoptera. 



Dr. H. Haupt, Jr., New York City. 

 Invertebrates from Porto Rico. 



W. J Herlihy, New York City. 



1 Section of Mahogany wharf pile 

 and 1 Mahogany slab, bored by 

 Teredo, also 6 Teredo valves. 



Department of Herpetology (Trans- 

 fer). 

 3 Myriapods and 1 Crab, from Bra- 

 zil; 1 Centipede, from Porto Rico, 

 and 5 Beetles, from Yunnanfu, Yun- 

 nan, China. 



Prof. J. S. Hine, Columbus, O. (through 

 Joseph Bequaert). 

 22 Specimens Bombus. 



Mrs. E. O. Hovey, New York City. 

 12 Insect Galls, from Stewartsville, 

 Cal. 

 Thomas and William Howell, South- 

 ampton, N. Y. 

 1 Specimen of Squilla empusa, from 

 Great Peconic Bay. 



B. T. B. Hyde, New York City. 

 41 Insects, from Utah. 



Miss Almeda E. Johnson, Clinton, 

 Conn. 

 3 Beetles, from Clinton. 



R. D. O. Johnson, Colombia, S. A. 



1 Leech, 1 Crab, and 12 Insects, from 

 Colombia. 



John R. Johnston, Havana, Cuba. 



7 Vials and 38 microscopic slides of 

 Thrips, Aphids, etc., from Cuba. 



Miss A. H. Jones, New Bedford, Mass. 



2 Specimens of Coral. 



Frank M. Jones, Wilmington, Del. 



8 Butterflies and 4 proofs of drawings 

 (original) of Lepidoptera. 



Rev. C. R. Kellogg, Foochow, China. 

 5 Specimens of Attacus atlas Linne, 

 from Foochow, China. 



A. Barrett Klots, New York City. 

 90 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera. 



George W. Korper, New York City. 

 Collection of 37 American and Orien- 

 tal Pearl Shells, containing Pearla- 

 ceous growths, from the United 

 States, South America and India. 



R. A. Lenssler, Omaha, Neb. 



4 Lepidoptera, 2 of which are para- 

 types. 



C. L. Lewis, New York City. 

 Butterfly, from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



N. Lieberman, New York City. 

 2 Specimens of Wood showing bor- 

 ings of Neoclytus erythrocephalus, 

 from New York. 



D. E. Loweree. 



2 Valves of Naiades, from Rodriguez 

 River, Mexico. 



Ernest Lurch, New York City. 



10 Lepidoptera, from Catskill Mts., 

 N. Y. 



Mrs. Frank E. Lutz, Ramsey, N. J. 

 2,500 Specimens of Insects, Spiders, 

 etc., from Wyoming, Colorado, Ida- 

 ho and Utah. 



H. E. Machado, Jamaica, B. W. I. 

 133 Insects, chiefly Lepidoptera, from 

 Jamaica, B. W. I. 



D. S. Mains, Summerhaven, Ariz. 

 7 Lepidoptera, from Arizona. 



William H. Mardock, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 7 Specimens of Insects, from Para, 

 Brazil. 



G. B. Merrill, Gainesville, Fla. 

 14 Weevils and 4 Beetles, from Flor- 

 ida. 



C. W. Metz, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. 

 659 Hymenoptera, from Western 

 United States. 



J. P. Morgan, New York City. 



52 Beetles, from Tibet Collected by 

 Rev. H. B. Marx. 



Mrs. Gustave Mourraille, New York 

 City. 

 About 225 Insects, from Brazil. 



L. L. Mowbray, New York City. 



5 Specimens of Crustacea, from 

 Turk's Island, Bahamas. 



Robert C. Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 2 Myriapods, from Chincha Island, 

 Peru. 



