NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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Prof. F. W. Hutton. Seventeen trays of marine mollusks (Chitons 
and Pelecypods), from New Zealand. 
Chas. W. Johnson. Paludomuspalawanicus Brot., and other shells. 
F. H. Lattin. Four species of mollusks. 
Dr. J. P. Lundy. Neritina Jordani Sow., Melanopsis costata Oliv., 
etc., Palestine. 
H. C. Machette. Twenty species of shells from Samoan Is., etc. 
Aplysia and Vaginulus from Florida Keys. 
C. B. Moore. Eighteen trays of shells from the St. John’s region, 
Fla. 
Mrs. M. P. Olnev. Three species land and fresh water shells from 
Washington (alcoholic). 
Peary Relief Expedition of 1892. Twenty-two jars and fifty trays 
marine mollusks from Greenland, collected by Prof. A. Heilprin. 
H. A. Pilsbry. Helix fultoni G. A., Acmcea dorsuosa Gld., and other 
shells. 
H. A. Pilsbry and J. E. Ives. One hundred and fifty-four trays and 
six bottles of mollusks from Western Maryland. Collection 
enumerated and described in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. for 1894. 
Henry Prime. Twenty-five species of mollusks from Haiti, part 
alcoholic. 
J. B. Quintard. Three trays of Strobilops from Kansas. 
W. J. Raymond. Tellina purpurascens etc., Acapulco. 
S. N. Rhoads. Twelve species of mollusks, Delaware Water Gap, N. 
J.; thirteen species marine and seven species land mollusks from 
Nesqually; Washington; six species from Vernon, B. C., etc. 
J. Ritchie, Jr. Twenty-nine species of shells. 
Prof. J. N. Rovirosa. Twenty-four species land and fresh water shells 
from the State of Tabasco, Mexico. 
H. E. Sargent. Acmcea mesoleuca, Cancellaria tessellata and other 
marine shells; twenty trays of land and fresh water shells from 
Alabama. 
Dr. B. Sharp. Three species of fresh water shells from Nantucket; 
fifteen trays of land shells from Dominica, etc. 
Dr. Henry Skinner. Pyramidulaperspectiva, Polygyra palliata and 
P. Anclrewsce from Mitchell Co., N. C. 
U. C. Smith. Ampullaria depresea Say (alcoholic), Florida; Clione 
borealis , Avalon, N. J. 
Frederick Stearns. Several species of Japanese mollusks. 
Dr. R. E. C. Stearns. Nassa complanata Powis (two varieties), Oli- 
vellapuelchana Orb., and Nassa brunneostoma Stearns. 
Witmer Stone. Six species of mollusks from York and Luzerne 
Counties. Pa., etc. 
L. H. Streng. Thirteen species of shells. 
H. H. Stupakoft*. Helicina occulta etc., from Western Pa. 
H. Suter. Sixty-nine species of land shells from New Zealand (pur¬ 
chased). 
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