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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
[ 1888 . 
Mollusca (recent). 
W. D. Hartman. Three new species of Partula. Thirty-six photographs of new 
species of Partula and Achatinella. 
W. B. Marshall. Bythinia lentaculata> from Albany, N. Y. 
John Ford. Types of Natica Fordiana Simpson, and Oliva inflata var. ovum - 
ralli Ford. Two species of Helix , Natica heros, Pyramidella , etc. 
B. P. Ruggles. Six species of Sphceriidce from Vermont. 
H. A. Pilsbry. Ten species of American Rissoidoe. Types of six new species. 
Dr. W. H. Rush. Ten species of marine shells, dredged off Florida. 
Bryant Walker. Fifty-four species of U. S. Limniades. Twenty-seven jars and 
vials of alcoholic Limnceidce. 
E. W. Roper. Three species of Sphceriidie. 
Miss A. M. Fielde. Limncea from Swatow, China. 
W.L. Mictier. Thirty one species of marine shells. 
Wm. A. Marsh. Two species of fresh water shells. 
Wm. D. Averell. Three species of Helix. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Fifty-two species of Colorado mollusks. 
Frederick Stearns. Fuurteen species of Bahaman shells. 
B. H. Wright. Twenty-three Florida Uniones, including types of his new species. 
Jos. Willcox. Fifty trays of Florida shells. 
S. Raymond Roberts. Acmcea vulgata from Ireland. 
F. A. Sxmpson. Twenty-eight species of Missouri shells. 
Chas. T. Simpson. Six species of Indian Territory shells. 
Henry Hemphill. Ten species of fresh-water univalves. 
Hon. F. E. Spinner. One species of Florida mollusk. 
Prof. Angelo Heilprin. Four species of Cyprcea. 
B. Tomlin. Thirty seven species of European marine shells. 
H. E. Dore. Three species of Oregon shells. 
John Campbell. Cyprcea . 
Alfred Carnana. Forty-five species shells from Malta (in exchange). 
C. W. Johnson. Twenty-one species Florida shells. 
J. A. Singley. Fifty-nine trays of Texas shells. 
Wm. Baldwin. Seventy-eight trays of Sandwich Is. land shells. 
C. E. Beddome. Four species of Tasmanian shells. 
Invertebrata (Fossil). 
T. H. Aldrich. Twenty-two species from the Eocene of Wood’s Bluff, Ala. 
J. Singley. Six species from the Eocene of Texas. 
L. Woolman. Sixty-four trays of Miocene fossils from well boring in Atlantic City, 
N. J., Melanopsis Marylandica from Cape May. 
J. Willcox. Forty-eight travs of Tertiary fossil-;, from Florida; seventy-five trays 
of Paleozoic fossils from New York State; Vasiim horridum, Florida. 
J. S. Salter. Nautilus , Veniella Conra ii. Cretaceous of N. J. 
Chas. Wachsmuth and Frank Springer. Twenty one trays of Carboniferous crinoids, 
from Kentucky, Alabama and Tennessee. 
Plants (Recent). 
Mrs. Virginia L. Rowland. Fine specimen (in spirits) of Cheirostemon plata- 
noides , (Mexican Hand Plant) with oil painting of flowers and foliage of the 
same. 
Dr. J. Bernard Brinton. C arex Grayi, Brown’s Mills, N. J., Arenaria serpylli - 
folia , Millington, Md.; Dianthus prolifer , Maryland and Briza minor , Oregon. 
Thomas Meehan. 186 species of plants, mostly exotic species in cultivation and 
mostly new to the collection. 
Isaac Burk. 84 species of plants collected by him in Florida and New Jersey. 
