PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
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Dr. J. W. Harshbehger. Mya arermria L. from Long Branch, New Jersey. 
Miss A. C. Hartshorne. Three species of Japanese land shells. 
Charles Hedley. Thirty-four species of marine shells from Masthead 
Island, Queensland. 
J. B. Henderson, Jr. Twenty-three trays of land shells from Eastern United 
States and West Indies. 
A. A. Hinkley. Fifty trays of Mexican shells. 
Wilmer Hinkley. Planorbis trivolvis Say, from Boise, Idaho. 
Y. Hirase. Three hundred trays of Japanese shells. 
P. C. Jarvis. Eight trays of Jamaican land shells. 
N. AY. Lermond. Ten species of land shells from Maine. 
D. N. McCadden. Polygyra albolabris maritima Pils. from Ocean City, N. J. 
Clarence B. Moore. Sixty-seven trays of land and freshwater shells from 
Arkansas and Florida. 
IP. B. Oakley. Fifty-five species of shells from Barbadoes. 
H. A. Pilsbry. One hundred and eighty-four trays of shells. 
John Ponsonby. Two land shells from Africa and Bermuda. 
Purchased. Two hundred and forty-two trays of shells from the Lowe- 
AYollaston Collection and twelve hundred and eighty-eight trays of Philippine 
Island shells from the J. Quadras Collection. 
J. A. G. Rehn. Venus mercenaria L. from Tuckerton, New Jersey. 
S. N. Rhoads. Cochlicopa from Hampshire, England. 
S. Raymond Roberts. Four trays of shells from Massachusetts and Jamaica. 
Paul Rowland. Cochlicopa lubrica Miill. from near Sapporo, Yesso, Japan. 
Mrs. Mary' T. Schaeffer. Two freshwater shells from British Columbia. 
Dr. R. F. Scharff. Seventeen jars of slugs from Ireland. 
Dr. B. Sharp. Pleuroclonte bornvi Pfr. and Drymceus elongatus Bolt, from 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 
Burnett Smith. Fifteen species of land and freshwater shells from Skanea- 
teles Lake, New York. 
George AY. Soelner. Vertigo pygmcea Drap. 
R. E. C. Stearns. Three species of freshwater shells from California. 
AATtmer Stone. Polygyra albolabris maritima Pils. from Piermont, N. J. 
D. Thaanum. Sixty-one trays of Hawaiian shells. 
Dr. Henry' Tucker. Ostrea virginica L. from the Eastern Shore of Virginia. 
E. G. Yanatta. Nine trays of shells from Maryland and Pennsylvania. 
II. L. ATereck. Pyramidula perspectiva Say, from near Harrisburg, Penn- 
syl vania. 
Bryant AYalker. Twelve species of freshwater shells from Alabama and 
Michigan. 
AValter F. Webii. Eight species of land shells from Tangulandang and Cuba. 
Dr. H. E. AYetherill. One hundred and twelve species of shells from the 
Philippine Islands. 
J. Renton AVhite. Seven species of land shells from Paestum, Italy. 
Joseph AVillcox. Five species of land shells from New York. 
Helen Winchester. Two species of land shells from Canadensis, Pennsyl- 
vania. 
H. AA r . A\ inkley. C cecum jolmsoni AA r . from AA oods Hole, Massachusetts. 
