Invertebrates 



217 



F. J. Myers, Ventnor, N. J. 

 234 Slides of Rotifera and other inver- 

 tebrates; collection of mounted and 

 identified Marine Algae; 1 vial of 

 Plumatella repens; 1 Rotifera slide 

 cabinet; 1 Stephenson binocular mi- 

 croscope and outfit, and 4 additional 

 microscope objectives. 



Jason A. Neilson, New York City. 



1 Tarantula, from Brazil. 



New York Aquarium, New York City. 

 75 Specimens of Crustacea (Cray- 

 fish, Hermit Crabs, Squillas, etc.). 



New York State Museum, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



5 Specimens of Polyxenus (Myria- 

 pods), from Greenville, N. Y. 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 

 655 Insects. 



Tropical Research Station of the 

 New York Zoological Society, 

 Kartabo, British Guiana. 

 About 400 Termites, including para- 

 types of 38 species, from Kartabo. 



J. T. Nichols, New York City. 

 3 Specimens of Crustacea (Macrura), 



from Goose Creek, Wakulla Co., 



Fla. 

 A. S. Nicolay, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



6 Coleoptera — 1 from New York and 

 5 from France. 



Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 22 Beetles (Carabidae), and 82 Lepi- 

 doptera, from Essex Co., N. Y. 



R. J. Ortlepp, Grahamstown, South 

 Africa. 

 Mollusca, Peripatus, Scorpion, etc. (34 

 specimens), from Grahamstown, 

 South Africa. 



Dr. R. Ottolengui, New York City. 



38 Moths, from Brazil, S. A. 

 R. Stanway Paris, Broadstairs, Eng- 

 land. 



12 Lepidoptera, from England. 

 Carlos E. Pereira R, New York City. 



2 Specimens of Beetles (Buprestidae), 

 from Brazil. 



A. S. Pinkus, Hartford, Conn. 



8 Lepidoptera, including 1 aberration, 

 from Hartford. 

 Miss Pollak, New York City. 



1 Sea Fan (Gorgonia flabellum). 



Dr. Frank Regnier, Regnier, Col. 

 1 Sphingid pupa, 2 Scorpions, 1 Spider 

 and 3 Beetles, from Regnier, Col. 



E. Avery Richmond, Bayard, Neb. 

 Larvae, pupae, etc., of Hydrophilidae, 



in alcohol (70 specimens). 

 Frank E. Robinson, Mt. Everett, Mass. 



Parasitic Isopod. 

 Dr. Victor J. Rodriguez, Havana, Cuba. 



Collection of Insects and other Inver- 

 tebrates, from Cuba. 

 Dr. L. C Sanford, New Haven, Conn. 



1 Moth, from Quebec. 

 Dr. Wm. Schaus, Washington, D. C. 



63 Moths, from American Tropics. 



F. W. J. Schmidt, Stanley, Wis. 

 353 Insects, from Stanley. 



Capt. John F. Sheridan, New York 

 City. 

 1 Beetle and head of another, from 

 Panama. 



Southern Biological Supply Co., Inc., 

 New Orleans, La. 

 4 Sea Anemones, from Gulf of Mex- 

 ico. 

 Miss Stackpole, New York City. 

 1 Mahogany plank with Ship-worm 

 (Teredo) borings. 

 Mrs. L. M. Stanton, New York City. 



1 Land Snail, from Fontainebleau, 

 France. 



Harry Stender, Jersey City, N. J. 



2 Phasmidse (walking-sticks). 

 O. A. Stevens, Fargo, N. D. 



Nest of Trypoxalon albitarse, from 



North Dakota. 

 Miss B. G. Stillman, New York City. 

 Nest of Vespa crabro, from Cornwall- 



on-Hudson, N. Y. 



J. D. Stornborger, Rowley, Mass. 



1 Aberrant Eurymus philodice, from 

 Massachusetts. 

 Dr. A. H. Sturtevant, New York City. 

 12 Types of Drosophila (Diptera), 

 from the United States, Central 

 America and Cuba. 

 38 Insects, from Kushla, Ala. 

 Albert Thomson, New York City. 

 Insects and nest of Bumblebee (56 

 specimens), from Agate, Neb. 

 Prof. Ralph G. Van Name, New Ha- 

 ven, Conn. 

 8 Vials of miscellaneous Invertebrates, 

 from Newfoundland. 



