NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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1902.] 
J. L. Buck. Bones oblongus Mull., from Barbadoes. 
Jacob B. Butler. One species of Mollusca taken from Rockfisli. 
Fred L. Button. Fifteen species of North American land and 
marine shells. 
Dr. H. C. Chapman. Twenty-nine jars of Cephalopoda, etc., from 
Naples. 
George H. Clapp. Twenty-eight species of shells from America and 
Japan. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Ten species of land shells from New Mexico. 
T. D. A. Cockerell and Miss Mary Cooper. Two species of shells 
from New Mexico. 
0. Collett. AnvpMd/romus albizonatus simoni Jouss., from Ceylon. 
Prof. E. D. Cope Estate. Twenty-three species of Mollusca. 
Mrs. Annie P. Cope. Thirty-nine species of Indo-Pacific shells. 
O. A. Crandall. One species of Physa from Tennessee. 
Prof. TV. H. Dall. Nine species of North American Venericardia. 
L. E. Daniels. Two species of Polygyra from Indiana. 
James M. Delaney. Three species of Japanese marine shells. 
Binney TV. Earl. Two species of land and fresli-water shells from 
Burlington, N. J. 
J. H. Ferriss. Ninety species of land shells, North Carolina, Arkan- 
sas, etc. 
John Ford. Nanina complanata Mt., from Borneo. 
R. C. McGregor. Two species of land shells from Washington. 
George TV. Griffith. Vitrea cellaria Mull., from Wilmington, Del. 
G. K. Gude. Six species of land shells from India and Japan. 
A. Gulick. Eulota cavicollis Pils., from Teje, Omi, Japan. 
Mrs. W. H. IIarned. Two species of bivalves from Holland. 
Alfred C. Harrison and Dr. H. M. Hiller. One species of 
Ampullaria from Sumatra. 
Dr. J. TV. IIarshberger. Mytilus from New Jersey. 
Prof. Angelo IIeilprin. Thirty-six species of mollusks from Mar 
tinique and St. Kitts. 
J. B. Henderson, Jr. Three species of TJrocoptidce from Haiti. 
Y. Hirase. Three hundred and thirty -one species of Japanese laud 
shells. 
O. P. Jenkins. Three jars of slugs in alcohol from California. 
C. W. Johnson. Three species of marine shells from Florida. 
F. W. Kelsey. Three species of marine Gastropoda from California. 
Dr. R. .J. Kirkland. Acanthinula harpa in alcohol from Michigan. 
William A. Marsh. One species of Quadrula from Tennessee. 
D. N. McCadden. One Loligo in alcohol from Stone Harbor, N. J. 
Clarence B. Moore. Two hundred and twenty -one traps of marine 
shells from western Florida. 
P. W. Moore. Vitrinizonites latissimus in alcohol from Blowing 
Rock, N. C. 
