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22 MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZO-OLOGY. [Jan. 



Roberts, W. M. 4 species, 5 specimens Coleoptera ; 2 species, 3 

 specimens Orthoptera; 4 species, 10 specimens larvae of Lepidoptera ; 1 

 species, 1 specimen Myriapoda ; 2 species, 2 specimens Arachnida, from 

 Macacos, Brazil. Total, 13 species, 21 specimens. 



Scudder, S. H. 8 varieties of Chionohas setnidea, from White 

 Mountains, N. H. 



Shaler, N. S. 2 species, 2 specimens Lepidoptera ; 1 species, 2 

 specimens Coleoptera, from Cambridge, Mass. 



Shedd, W. B. 3 species, 3 specimens larvae of Lepidoptera ; 1 

 species, 1 specimen Orthoptera ; 1 species, 1 specimen Myriapoda, from 

 Maiden, Mass. ; 3 species, 33 specimens cocoons of Lepidoptera, from 

 Oberlin, Ohio. Total, 8 species, 38 specimens. 



Shute, J. G. 2 nests, with adult and young of Vespa, from Woburn, 

 Mass. ; 1 Scorpion, from Arabia ; 1 Scorpion, from Southern Europe. 



Springfield Museum. 50 species, 430 specimens Coleoptera; 16 

 species, 87 specimens Hymenoptera ; 8 species, 28 specimens Orthop- 

 tera; 6 species, 10 specimens Diptera; 8 species, 14 specimens Hemip- 

 tera, from Springfield, Mass. Total, 88 species, 569 specimens. 



Stillman, S. 1 species, 1 specimen Lepidoptera ; 1 species, 1 

 specimen Coleoptera ; 1 species, 1 specimen Orthoptera, from Rome, 

 Italy. Total, 3 species, 3 specimens. 



Tyler, J. K. 1 species, 1 specimen Neuroptera, from Boston, Mass. 



Viele, Dr. 2 species, 5 specimens Coleoptera; 18 species, 29 speci- 

 mens Orthoptera, from Colorado Territory. Total, 20 species, 34 speci- 

 mens. 



Walsh, B. D. 3 species, 4 specimens Lepidoptera; 7 species, 8 

 specimens Hymenoptera, and 12 species, 52 specimens nests of Cyni- 

 pidae ; 3 species, 4 specimens Lepidoptera ; 41 species, 69 specimens 

 Neuroptera; 7 species, 7 specimens Diptera; 9 species, 11 specimens 

 Hemiptera ; 5 species, 6 specimens Coleoptera; 4 species, 7 specimens 

 Orthoptera, from Rock Island, 111. Total, 76 species, 112 specimens. 



Wentworth, Jas. 1 specimen Emesa brevipennis, from Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Wild, J. P. 12 species, 24 specimens Coleoptera, from Egg Harbor 

 City, N. J. 



Wilson, W. 1 species, 15 specimens Scorpions ; 2 species, 3 speci- 

 mens Arachnida; 1 species, 3 specimens Myriapoda, from Port au Prince, 

 Hayti. ' 



Wright, C. 20 species, 30 specimens Coleoptera; 6 species, 14 

 specimens Orthoptera; 13 [species, 45 specimens Hymenoptera; 8 

 species, 20 specimens Hemiptera; 13 species, 21 specimens Arachnida, 

 from Washington, D. C. ; 5 species, 114 specimens Coleoptera, from 

 Cuba; 15 species, 25 specimens Lepidoptera, from Japan ; 2 species, 2 



