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and a small collection of shells, from Bermuda, presented by Mr. 
Jan ne} 7 . 
Articulates. —A case containing a line collection, mainly of 
lepidoptera, with a few neuroptera, from the coast ranges at 
Rockingham Bay, northeast coast of Queensland, Australia. Pre¬ 
sented by Dr. John Belisario, of Sydney, N. S. Wales, through Dr. 
Me Quillen. 
Many specimens of species of crustaceans, besides Carpilius 
maculatus ; two species of barnacles ; a small collection of isopods 
and insects. From various localities of the Pacific coast, and pre¬ 
sented by Dr. Wm. H. Jones, U. S. N. 
A bottle of insects, from Ooromia, Persia. Presented by a 
missionaiy, Rev. Gi. W. Coan, through Mr. D. D. Willard. 
Three vials with insects, from Nebraska. Presented by Lieut. 
W. L. Capenter, U. S. A. 
Ocypoda rhombea; several spiders and centipeds ; several species 
of ants ; and parasites from a monkey, a field-mouse, a hawk, and 
a beetle, from Old Harbor, Costa Rica. Presented by W. M. Gabb. 
Libinia canaliculata , Cape May, N. J., from Rev. R. B. Port; 
an Astacus, Chester Co., from Dr. H. Allen; JEpeira riparia , 
Philadelphia, from Miss Withers ; a Mole-cricket, California, from 
Miss Monks; and a wasp’s nest, Haddonfield, N. J., from Miss 
Mary Kirby. 
Radiates and Protozoans. —A collection of echinoderms, holo- 
thurians, ophiurians, and star-fishes ; an actinia, a coral, a 
gorgonia, and several species of acalephs; from the Pacific coast. 
Presented by Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. N. 
Five species of corals, one star-fish, and five species of sponges, 
from Bermuda. Presented by Mr. Janney. 
Eleven species of corals and an Echianthus rosaceus , from 
Florida. Presented by W. W. Calkins. 
A collection of British sponges: Grantia compressa , Isodictya 
various , /. infun dibulifor mis, Chilina oculata, and Halichondria 
panicea. Presented by the Liverpool Free Public Museum. 
Two species ophiurans and one other echinoderm, from Aspin- 
wall, and a coral from the coast of Costa Rica. Presented by 
Wm. M. Gabb. 
A fine specimen of Heterocentrotus mammillatus , from the 
Pacific. Presented by J. H. Redfield. 
