590 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec., 
H. W. Fowler and H. L. Mather, Jr. Collection of fishes, Montgomery 
County, Pa. 
H. W. Fowler and D. N. McCadden. Collection of fishes, Ocean City, N. J. 
E. N. Fox. Skate ( Raja ocellata), Sea Isle City, N. J. 
W. J. Fox. Eel Pout ( Zoarces anguillaris) , Sea Isle City', N. J.; Angler 
( Lophius ) ; Paralichthys dentatus, Learning, N. J. ; Echeneis, Mugil and Leios- 
tomus, Sea Isle City, N. J. ; two Hake ( Merludus ). 
H. W. Hand. One Scicenops ocellatus ,■ Cape May, N. J. 
H. W. Hand. Sunfish ( Eupomotis ) from salt water, Cape May, N. J. 
Hebard-Academy Expedition of 1909. Two’ Flying Fish ( Cypselurus cali- 
forniensis), Santa Catalina Island, Cal. 
T. D. Keim and H. W. Fowler. Several collections of fishes, Pennsylvania 
and New Jersey. 
T. D. Keim. Small collection of fishes, New York. 
David McCadden. Tautog ( Tautogolabrus adspersus ), Ocean City, N. J.; 
Paralichthys dentatus, Ocean City, N. J. 
H. L. Mather, Jr. Collection of fishes, Maryland. 
H. L. Mather, Jr. Petromyzon marinus, Maryland. 
Dr. R. J. Phillips. Eight collections of fishes, Corson’s Inlet, N. J. 
Dr. R. J. Phillips and H. W. Fowler. Small collection of fishes, Corson’s 
Inlet, N. J., and Tinicum, Pa. 
R. Potter. Two Swordfish swords, Gloucester, Mass. 
Purchased. Specimens of Dasyatis and Raja. 
Dr. G. S. Robinson. Spheroides maculatus. 
F. M. Siggins. Umbra, Meadville, Pa. 
Eugene Smith. One Cut-lip Minnow ( Exoglossuin maxillingua) , Hoboken, 
N. J. 
U. S. National Museum. Five specimens of Notropis hudsonius selene. 
E. G. Vanatta. Sunfish (Enneacanthus) , Chestertown, Md. 
R. W. Wehrle. Collection of fishes, Indiana, Pa. 
H. A. Widdifield. Cow-nosed Ray (Rhinoptera) , Great Egg Harbor, N. J. 
Insects. 
W. Beutenmueller. Six Cynipidse, United States. 
F. E. Blaisdell. Eight Agabus lineolus, California. 
Ignacio Bolivar. Fifty-five Orthoptera, Spain and Africa (exchange). 
W. E. Britton. Thirty-five insects, United States. 
D. M. Castle. Eighteen Coleoptera, United States. 
A. N. Caudell. Three Orthoptera, Georgia and Virginia. 
Paul Cheney. One Mantis, Florida. 
E. T. Cresson, Jr. Ninety-eight Diptera, United States; eleven Lepidoptera, 
New York; seven Neuroptera, New York; twenty-four Diptera, New York; 
fifty-eight ILymenoptera, New York; three Odonata, New York; six Orthoptera, 
New York; fifty insects, California. 
W. T. Davis. Fourteen Orthoptera, Newfoundland and New Jersey. 
H. T. Fernald. One Orthoptera, British Honduras. 
H. W. Fowler. Four insects, New Jersey. 
G! M. Greene. Thirty-five Hymenoptera, Philadelphia; two hundred and 
fifty Coleoptera, Germany. 
