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3. From Baron d'Ostex-Sackex. His collection of American 

 galls, gall insects, described in the Transactions of the Philadelphia 

 Entomological Society; also many types of galls from Mr. Bassett 

 and the late Mr. Benj. Walsh, from Rock Island, and a valuable lot 

 of European gall insects, types of Dr. Reinhardt. (See below for 

 details about this important collection.) 



4. From Mrs. Augustus Hemenwat of Boston, the collection 

 of Curculionidaa of the late A. Deyrolle of Paris, containing 10,014 

 species in over 17,000 specimens. (See below for details about this 

 important donation.) 



5. From Mr. J. Shute of Worcester, Mass. The currant worm 

 in all its stages, and several other insects, dry and in alcohol. 



6. From Mr. P. B. Manx, two boxes of Neuroptera of the 

 United States, dry. 



7. From Harvard College, a collection of insects of all orders, 

 formerly belonging to the Harvard Natural History Society. 



8. From Mr. Bryant, a collection of insects from Maryland, dry 

 and in alcohol. 



9. From Dr. Krefft of the Australian Museum in Sidney, a 

 collection of Coleoptera, from Sidney, 231 species in 906 specimens, 

 dry. 



10. From Dr. Steixdachxer of Vienna, a collection of Micro- 

 lepidoptera, 68 species in 260 specimens, and Macrolepidoptera 58 

 species in 80 specimens, both from Europe, in beautiful condition, 

 prepared and determined by the renowned lepidopterologist, Mr. 

 Mann, in Vienna. Also determined European Coleoptera, 830 spe- 

 cies in 2,105 specimens, from Mr. Thirk, in Vienna. 



11. From Prof. L. Agassiz, a collection of insects and biological 

 objects, dry and in alcohol, from Bethlehem, N. H., and from Deer- 

 field, Conn., made during the last summer. 



12. From Messrs. Lockwood and Blake, some Articulata from 

 Cambridge. 



13. From Mr. Roland Thaxter, a collection of Lepidoptera, 

 from Cambridge. 



14. From Mr. Ed. Burgess, a lot of Neuroptera and Diptera, 

 collected in New England. 



15. From Mr. A. R. Craxdall, galls and several biological 

 objects from Cambridge. 



16. From Dr. Steixdachxer, a lot of Coleoptera, from China, in 

 alcohol. 



17. From Dr. H. A. Hag ex, galls, gall insects and specimens of 

 wood injured by insects, from Cambridge and the White Moun- 

 tains. 



