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thirty-seven Neuroptera, seventy-five Coleoptera, eight hundred and thirty-eight 
miscellaneous, United States. 
E. M. Walker. Four Orthoptera, Canada. 
H. W. Wenzel. One Coleoptera, New Jersey. 
Joseph Willcox. Fifty insects, Florida. 
H. F. Wolf. One specimen, Pennsylvania. 
W. M. Wheeler. Small collection of Orthoptera. 
The following were purchased: 
J. C. Bradley. Two hundred and fifty Hymenoptera, Japan. 
L. Bruner. One hundred and ninety-five Orthoptera, Argentina. 
Y. Hirase. Three hundred and fifty-three Orthoptera, Japan. 
J. F. McClendon. Two hundred and ninety Orthoptera, Mexico. 
C. F. Underwood. Eight hundred and forty-seven Hymenoptera, Costa Rica. 
C. R. Biederman. Two thousand five hundred insects, Arizona. 
Worms. 
John Allen. Bipalium Kewense. 
H. C. Chapman, M.D. Six bottles of Polychceta and Tearnica branchialis. 
J. Percy Moore, Ph.D. Eleven bottles of Polychceta, Woods Hole, Massachu- 
setts, and two of Tomopteris, Mermis, Woodbury, New Jersey. 
H. A. Pilsbry. Two earthworms, Arkansas and Missouri. 
S. N. Rhoads. Filaria from Dendroica coerulea and earthworms from Mexico. 
Witmer Stone. Placobdella, New Jersey. 
U. S. Fish Commission. One hundred and twenty-one bottles of Polychceta 
(cotypes), Japan. 
E. G. Vanatta. Eisenia foslida, Maryland. 
Joseph Willc.ox. Four earthworms, Florida and Georgia. Ascaris and 
Meroscolea. 
Other Invertebrates. 
Charles W. Buvinger. Two Crabs, Atlantic City, New Jersey. 
H. C. Chapman, M.D. Forty-two jars of invertebrates from Naples. 
E. A. Daniels, M.D. Crossaster papposus, Dark Harbor, Maine. 
Edw. Dietrich. Two Sponges from Siquijor. 
Sir Charles Eliot. Four jars of Echinoderms and seven Crabs, Zanzibar. 
Capt. F. Ericksen. Lysiosquilla macidata, New Caledonia. 
Rev. W. H. Fluck. Several invertebrates, Nicaragua. 
Mrs. T. C. Henry. Lepas sp. from Spring Lake, New Jersey. 
Mrs. E. M. Gaylord. Waldheimia grayi. 
H. M. Hiller, M.D. Hermit Crab, Cuba. 
H. A. Pilsbry, Sc.D. Palcemon jamaicensis, Del Rio, Texas. 
J. G. Malone. Two species of Terebralella, Mary Island, Alaska. 
S. N. Rhoads. Several invertebrates from Monterey, Mexico. 
James Spear, Jr. A collection of Crustacea, etc., Florida. 
H. L. Viereck. Balanus eburneus, from Seaside Park, New Jersey. 
Joseph Willcox. Sponge and Cambarus from Florida. 
