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Annual Reports of Academy of 
Insects 
Academy-American Museum Expedition, 1916. Twenty-eight Orthoptera, 
Southern Arizona. 
C. P. Alexander. Forty-eight Tipulidae, South America. 
A. R. Allen. Male of Pelecinus polyturator, Maine. 
F. E. Blaisdell. Eleodes fuchsi (paratype), California. 
Alfredo Borelli. Twenty-eight Dermoptera (twelve paratypes), Costa 
Rica (in exchange;. 
Annette F. Braun. Fourteen Microlepidoptera, United States; thirty from 
Glacier National Park. 
British Museum. Two Butterflies, West Indies. 
E. R. Buckell. One hundred and ten Orthoptera, British Columbia. 
F. R. Cole. Three Diptera, California. 
W. J. Coxey. Two Pyrameis gonerella, New Zealand ; Papilio weiskei, New 
Guinea; Antheraea suraka, Madagascar; six Lepidoptera, Australia. 
W. C. Dukes. Three Aegeria tepperi, Mobile, Alabama. 
Henry Fox. Four Orthoptera, New Jersey and Georgia. 
Hugh Gibbon. Seventy-five Butterflies, Manitoba. 
Frank Haimbach. Four Moths, Massachusetts. 
Morgan Hebard. Nine exotic Butterflies; four Odonata, Florida; two hun- 
dred and thirty-four Lepidoptera; twenty-seven Conalcaea coyoterae, Prescott, 
Arizona; one hundred and thirty-seven Insects; one Hemipteron, Liberia. 
Hebard-Academy Expedition 1921. Four thousand Orthoptera, western 
United States. 
Wharton Huber. Eighty-two Lepidoptera, Borneo, and fifteen from United 
States; thirteen Coleoptera, Penna. 
F. J. Keeley. One Phengodes, Florida. 
E. A. Klages. Two Coleoptera, Venezuela. 
Philip Laurent. Twenty-nine Diptera and Orthoptera, Florida; four Moths, 
Pennsylvania. 
R. A. Leussler. Two Pa mphila ogallala (paratypes), Nebraska; thirty-three 
Lepidoptera, Nebraska. 
Frank R. Mason. Three Lepidoptera, Mount Washington, New Hampshire. 
Levi W. Mengel. Four hundred Oriental Moths. 
Museu Paulista. Thirteen Orthoptera, South East Brazil. 
H. M. Parshley. Thirty-two Aradus, United States. 
A. F. Porter. Fifty-five Butterflies, Miami, Florida. 
Purchased. Twenty-four Neotropical Gesperidae; one hundred and seventy- 
three Orthoptera, South America. 
C. T. Ramsden. Xylophanes clarki (type). Guantanamo, Cuba. 
J. C. Seltzer. Trap-door Spider, California. 
Henry Skinner. Seventy-six Lepidoptera, Arkansas. 
Stockolm Museum. Thirty-two European Orthoptera (in exchange). 
Witmer Stone. Nine Moths, New Jersey. 
Transvaal Museum. One hundred and four Blattidae, Transvaal, Natal, 
thirty-nine species, eighteen paratypes. 
