60 Entomology — By Donation. 



J. RHINELANDER DILLON, New York. 



Nest of Wild Honey-bee (Apis mellifera) on branch of a tree. 

 OTTO SEIFERT, New York, 



8 specimens of Arctia proximo,. 

 J. R. DE LA TORRE BUENO, New York. 



32 Specimens of Aquatic Hemiptera. 

 Capt. WIRT ROBINSON, Fort Totten, N. Y. 



2 Pcipilio gundlachianus from Santiago, Cuba. 



1 Hypna iphigenia. 

 A few beetles. 



J. H. M. COOK, New York. 



An observation hive with swarm of Italian honey-bees. 

 WILLIAM WASSMUTH, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



2 Saturnia galbina from Texas. 



1 Pachnobia manifesto from Long Island. 

 Branches of hickory infested with Sesia scitula. 



Miss MAHONEY, New York. 



A few insects from Liberia, Africa. 



CHARLES DURY, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



A number of beetles from Brownsville, Tex. 



Dr. G. LAGAI, New York. 



2 Saturnia anona from Texas. 

 2 Moths from Mexico. 



T. D. A. COCKE RE LL, Colorado Springs, Col. 



A number of insects from Colorado and New Mexico. 



Dr. E. B. SOUTHWICK, New York. ' 



Galls of Rhodites radicum, Andrictts punctatus and Pemphigus r hois. 



F. C. NICHOLAS, New York. 



1 Plusiotes from Central America. 



Mrs. W. H. STAVER, Guayaquil, Peru. 

 Chrysalis of a butterfly from Peru. 



GEORGE KING, Lawrence, Mass. 

 A small collection of Kermes. 



HARRY HARKNESS FLAGLER, Millbrook, N. Y. 

 Specimens of Andricus punctatus. 



Messrs. G. A. GOSS and A. D. DODGE, Waterbury, Conn. 



A collection of beetles from Mount Kinabalu, British North Borneo. 



GEORGE LEWIS, San Juancito, Honduras. 

 A collection of moths from Honduras. 



Miss LORETTA HERZ, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 I nest of Vespa maculata. 



