58 Entomology — Through Museum Expeditio?is. 



WM. SCHAUS, London, England. 



A collection of 26,000 unmounted butterflies and moths from Mexico 

 and South America. 



E. SHOEMAKER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



2 Orthodes vecors from Long Island, N. Y. 



Mrs. A. F. SLOSSON, New York City. 



3 Specimens of Ignotus cenigmatictis. 



ELLISON A. SMYTH, Blacksburg, Va. 



2 Catocala marmoratd from Virginia. 



J. J. VIELE, Bronxville, N. Y. 



Specimens of drone cells and Italian and German honey-bees. 



Dr. WM. M. WHEELER, Bronxville, N. Y. 



Nest of an ant {Oecophylla smaragdina) from Ceylon, India. 



A number of rare insects from Arizona, etc. 



Cotypes of Apteronina schmitti and Dinardilla liometopi. 



2 Vespa maculata from Bronxville, N. Y. 



Specimens of Cecidomyid galls on maple. 



Nest of a species of ant {Cremastogaster lineolatd) from Colorado. 



Mrs. W. F. WINSER, New York City. 



Nest of Vespa maculata from Georgia. 



N. YATSU, New York City. 



2 Insects from Misaki, Japan. 



' By Purchase. 



A fine collection of Orthoptera containing 255 species and 825 



specimens. 

 A swarm of living honey-bees. 

 A collection of beetles from Adana, Asia Minor. 

 A collection of mosquitoes from New Jersey and other states. 

 A collection of insects from Newfoundland. 

 A collection of Aquatic Hemiptera. 



A collection of butterflies from Tugela River, South Africa. 

 A collection of insects from Sumatra. 

 Specimens of beeswax from the Philippine Islands. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



A collection of insects from Mexico, made by J. H. Batty. 

 A collection of insects from Arizona, made by Dr. Wm. M. Wheeler. 

 Specimens of insect-galls collected in the vicinity of New York by 

 Wm. Beutenmiiller. 



