42 MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. [Jan. 



Packard, A. S., Jr., Student in the Zoological Department of the 

 Lawrence Scientific School. 60 species, 200 specimens Lepidoptera ; 

 24 species, 205 specimens Hymenoptera ; 10 species, 20 specimens 

 Diptera; 4 species, 4 specimens Coleoptera ; 11 species, 31 specimens 

 Neuroptera, from Brunswick, Me. ; 3 species, 3 specimens Hemiptera ; 

 3 species, 6 specimens Neuroptera, from Fresh Pond, Cambridge ; 15 

 species, 50 specimens Lepidoptera ; 8 species, 15 specimens Coleoptera ; 



2 species, 25 specimens Arachnida, (nests and eggs,) from Cambridge ; 

 12 species, 100 specimens Lepidoptera, from Maryland. Total, 152 

 species, 650 specimens. 



Prince, F. A., Esq., Winchester. • 1 species, 1 specimen Lepidoptera. 



Putnam, F. W., Student in the Zoological Department of the 

 Scientific School. 3 species, with nests and young, of Bombus ; 2 spe- 

 cies do. of Megachile ; 1 species, 10 specimens Lepidopterous parasites ; 



3 species, 54 specimens Hymenopterous parasites ; 1 species, 6 specimens 

 Acaria, from Bridport, Vt. ; 3 species Bombus ; 1 species, 4 specimens 

 Lepidopterous parasites; 1 species, 6 specimens Coleopterous parasites; 

 1 species, 6 specimens Acarus, from Warwick, Mass. Total, 14 

 species, 1,105 specimens. 



Russell, Robert, Esq. 1 species, 2 specimens Coleoptera, from 

 Lausanne, Switzerland. 



Salisbury, Stephen. 1 specimen Coleoptera, from Yucatan. 



Scudder, Mrs. D. C, Periaculum, Southern India. 3 species, 4 

 specimens Hymenoptera; 9 species, 10 specimens Lepidoptera; 13 

 species, 29 specimens Coleoptera; 21 species, 24 specimens Orthoptera; 

 1 species, 1 specimen Neuroptera; 6 species, 31 specimens Arachnids; 

 5 species, 5 specimens Myriapoda, from Periaculum, S. India. Total, 

 58 species, 104 specimens. 



Scudder, S. H., Graduate of the Zoological Department of the 

 Scientific School. 8 species, 16 specimens diurnal Lepidoptera, from 

 England. 



Shurtleff, C. A., Brookline. 7 species, 8 specimens Hymenoptera ; 

 9 species, 16 specimens Lepidoptera; 12 species, 17 specimens Diptera; 

 8 species, 11 specimens Coleoptera; 10 species, 14 specimens Hemip- 

 tera; 10 species, 47 specimens Orthoptera; 6 species, 16 specimens 

 Neuroptera, from the White Mountains, N. H. ; 1 species, 1 specimen 

 Hymenoptera ; 2 species, 2 specimens Lepidoptera ; 1 species, 6 specimens 

 Diptera ; 7 species, 33 specimens Coleoptera ; 1 species, 1 specimen 

 Hemiptera ; 2 species, 75 specimens Orthoptera ; 1 species, 1 specimen 

 Arachnida, from Brookline. Total, 77 species, 248 specimens. 



Shute, J. G., Woburn. 3 species, 4 specimens Hymenoptera; 4 

 species, 4 specimens Lepidoptera ; 3 species, 3 specimens Diptera ; 44 

 species, 332 specimens Coleoptera ; 8 species, 83 specimens Hemiptera ; 



