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REPORT ON INSECTS. 



By Dr. H. A. HAGEN. 



1877. Additions to the collection, from — 



Mr. C. E. Webster, Binghamton, N. Y. Biological specimens. 

 Mr. Charles T. Minot. Odonata, and a large lot of other insects, from 

 New England. 



Professor Asa Gray. Living Caterpillar of Cossus from Bur-Oak, from 

 Ohio. 



Mr. H. W. Edwards, Coalburgh, W. Va. Biological specimens for 

 Lepidoptera. 



Mr. R. Thaxter, Newton. Lepidoptera, some very rare Noctuidae. 



Rev. A. A. Sturgis, Insects from Ascension Island, Pacific Ocean. 



Baron von Osten-Sacken. A very extensive collection of Californian 

 Diptera and Neuroptera. 



Professor C. H. Fernald, Orono, Me. A lot of living Pteronarcys 

 regalis. 



Mr. R. H. Lee, Philadelphia. A Wasp's Nest. 



Mr. A. Osgood, Newburyport, Mass. Living Caterpillar of Bomb. 

 Velleda. 



Mr. H. L. Higginson. A full series of stages of the Rocky Mountain 

 Grasshopper, from Nebraska. 



Mr. T. V. Chambers, Covington, Ky. A large lot of United States 

 Tineina. 



Mr. Theodore Lyman. Several insects. 

 Mr. L. F. Pourtales. Living Eriosoma. 



Mr. P. R. Uhler, Baltimore, Md. A series of United States Saldidae. 

 Mrs. C. N. Willard, Camp Barrancas, Fla. A lot of insects. 

 Professor C. Semper. Galls from California : biological and mimical 

 specimens. 



Mr. S. H. Scudder. Biological specimens. 

 Miss C. Clarke. Biological specimens. 



