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NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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Fishes. 
J. Cope. Cottus ictcilops, Chester county, Pa. 
Alfred. C. Harrison, Jr., and Dr, H. M. Hiller. Large collec- 
tion of Sumatran fishes. 
Dr. W. H. Jones’ Estate. Several small fishes from Pacific islands. 
David McCadden. Several Atlantic coast fishes. 
Frank Smith. Cephalacanthus volans, New Jersey. 
I. A. Sweigart. Oarcharius obscurus, stuffed. 
Insects. 
Academy Expedition to Texas and New Mexico. Twenty-five 
thousand insects. 
0. W. Barrett. Eight Orthoptera from Porto Rico. 
Dr. A. Borelli. Sixty-one Orthoptera from Paraguay. 
J. C. Bradley. Two hundred and thirty-eight insects, various orders. 
Dr. P. P. Calvert. Eighteen Odonata from United States. 
Dr. D. M, Castle. Twenty-four Coleoptera from the United States. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. One hundred and eighty-seven insects from 
New Mexico. 
Lucy V. Crawley. One Orthopter. 
E. T. Cresson. Two hundred and fifty Ilymenoptera from Brazil. 
Dr. S. G. Dixon. Four insects from British America. 
S. N. Dunning. Five thousand four hundred and forty Ilymenoptera 
from United States. 
Dr. Philip Fischelis. Ten Solpugidie from Russia. 
W. J. Fox. Fourteen Hymenoptera from Brazil. 
George Franck. Three Lepidoptera from United States. 
A. C. Harrison, Jr., and Dr. II. M. Hiller. One thousand five 
hundred insects from Sumatra. 
S. H. Hamilton. Forty-three insects from Cuba. Purchased. 
Morgan Hebard. One Lepidopter from Colorado. 
Y. Hirase. Five hundred Orthoptera from Japan. Purchased. 
Dr. W. E. Hughes. Forty-two Coleoptera and Orthoptera from 
Mexico. 
C. W. Johnson. Seventy Diptera from United States. 
Dr. W. II. Jones. One hundred and eighty insects from Corea. 
Warren Knaus. Eighteen Coleoptera from Kansas. 
L. W. Mengel. Sixteen Lepidoptera (exotic). 
II. II. Newcomb. Four Lepidoptera from Mt. Katahdin, Maine. 
E. J. Nolan, M.D. Two insects from Italy. 
O. E. Poling. Forty-two Heterocera from Western United States. 
J. A. G. Rehn One hundred and eiglity-four Orthoptera from 
United States. 
S. N. Rhoads. One thousand two hundred and seventy-four insects 
from Florida, Cuba and Mexico. 
