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W. N. Lockington. An extensive collection of Invertebrata from the West Coast 
of America. 
Witmer Stone. Seven species of Crustacea from the New Jersey Coast. 
F. Beamer. Asterias arenicola , Atlantic City, N. J. 
J. Leidy. Gonyleptes curvipes, Aymas, Peru ; Solpuga Cuba, Florida. 
J. Walton. Arbaciapunctulata , Atlantic City, N. J. 
J. E. Ives. Cirolatia concharum , Atlantic City, N. J. 
Benj. Sharp. Ophiura cinerea, Guadeloupe, West Indies. 
E. Goldsmith. Gordius , Philadelphia. 
W. J. Fox. Lepas fascicularis, Atlantic City, X. J. 
Geo. H. Horn. Three specimens of Alicrociona prolifera. Great Egg Harbor, N. J. 
J. W r illcox. MeyeniaJluviatilis , Everglades, Fla. 
Acad. Nat. Sciences. Collection Invertebrata made in the Bermudas in 1888 
by A. Heilprin and others. 
Mollusca. 
F. C. Baker. Twelve sections marine shells; 9 species land, 7 marine shells; 
Ocinebra Jenksii Baker, type. 
W. G. Binney. Three species California Land Shells ; one Physa, Manitoba. 
J. H. Campbell. Three species land shells from South America. 
Alfred Caruana. One species Pupa, Maha. 
H. C. Chapman. Twenty species marine shells, Ml. Desert. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Twenty five species Colorado land Mollusks. 
Conchological Sect. (By exch.), twenty-five species European land shells. 
W. H. Dali, Helix caeca from Florida. 
A. Dean. Terebra aciculina, Singapore. 
John Ford. Helixparietidentata Miller Ecuador; Helix straetori Pilsbry, Cay¬ 
man, Id.; two species marine, one sp. land shells ; Cyclonassa neritea L. 
W\ D. Hartman. Three species Afelania and Neritina — type of J/ Schmackri — 
N. Hebrides: eight species from New Caledonia, New Hebrides, etc. 
Angelo Heilprin. Five species marine shells, Nantucket. 
Acad. Nat. Sciences. One hundred twenty-five trays Bermuda Mollusks, collected 
by A. Heilprin and others in 1888. 
Henry Hemphill. (Purchased by Couch. Sect.) 300 species of land and Marine 
Mollusks from Lower California. 
Robt. Jetschin. (In exch., through Conch. Sect.), thirty-two trays European land 
and fresh-water shells. 
C. W. Johnson. Four species Florida Marine shells. 
Joseph Leidy. Two species land shells, Salt Lake, Utah. 
W. X. Lockington. Forty species West Coast Mollusks. 
H. A. Pilsbry. Fulgur canaliculatus, with ciliate cuticle; twenty-one trays Stro- 
phia. West Indies; Trivia pedicuius var. Fla.; six species American shells 
(types). 
H. Rolle. Helix serpetitina, Corsica, and Cylindrella Eugenic, Haiti. 
E. W. Roper. Eighteen species marine and land shells from western United States. 
F. A. Sampson. Gonibasis cubicoides, etc , Mo. 
W. S. Teator. Succinea and Anodonla, Duchess Co., N. Y. 
C. T. Simpson. Two species Succinea and Anodonta, Florida. 
J. A. Singley. Fifty-six trays land and fresh-water shells from Texas, thirty-three 
trays Texas land shells, thirteen species Texas shells. 
U. C. .Smith. Venus mercenaria from Holly Beach, N. J. ; Tellina Balthica ; A/ac 
tra lateralis ; Urosalpinx cinerea ; Eupleura caudata ; Scalaria Humphreysii; 
S. lineata ; Anachis avara ; Gemma Alanhattanensis, etc.. New Jersey coast. 
V. Sterki. Pupa Holzingeri; P. rupicola ; Zonites Slerkii. 
L’abbe Vathelet Sixty-three species shells from Tonkin, etc. 
F. H. White. Two forms of Selenites Vancouverensis Lea from Astoria, Oregon. 
Jos. W’illcox. Turbo stamineus and Unio fuscatus; four species Florida shells. 
