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A. W. Anthony. Five species (alcoholic). 
D. D. Baldwin. Large collection of A chatinellidce , with types of 
thirtv-flve new species aud eleven species in alcohol. 
E. A. Barber. Helicodonta obvoluta , England (alcoholic). 
Mrs.-Beaman. Nine species West Mexican marine shells. 
W. T. Bednall. Twenty-nine species (marine), South Australia. 
E. A. Bielz (in exchange). One hundred and sixty-two species, 
Transylvania. 
F. E. Blanes. Cuban Helices in alcohol. 
H. Clay Borden. Physa, Pa.; Helix aspera, banana bunch (alcoholic). 
Chas. S. Boyer. Ostrcea , Japan. 
B. Buckingham. Two species, Bermuda. 
J. H. Campbell. Specimens of Acanthochites. 
Mrs. G. W. Carpenter. Forty-three species of marine shells. 
J. E. Chilberg. Polygyra townsendiana, living. 
Geo. H. Clapp. Nine species, living Vitrina limpida. 
Conchological Section. One hundred and twenty-eight species (pur¬ 
chased^ 
M. Cossmann (in exchange). Fourteen species of land and fresh¬ 
water shells. 
P. Z. Cox (in exchange). Two species Zaila , E. Africa. 
O. A. Crandall. Twenty-two trays of Physa; Texan land shells. 
Jas. Crawford. Sixteen species, South Africa. 
W. H. Dali. Twenty-two species. 
Ph. Dautzenberg (in exchange). Thirty species of land shells, 
Tonquiu. 
Rev. A. Dean. Four species, African ; three American. 
O. Debeaux. Fifty species of North African land shells, in exchange. 
W. H. De Camp. Two species of fresh-water shells. 
J. M. Delaney. Specimens of Bulla ovulum. 
Dr. S. G. Dixon. Four species, Maine. 
Dr. C. S. Dolley. Five species of land mollusks, Italy. 
Mrs. H. E. Dwight. Five species marine shells. 
John Ford. Forty-two species. 
W. J. Fox. Twenty-three species, West Virginia, and other speci¬ 
mens. 
Mrs. E. M. Gaylord. Specimens of Chama peliucida. 
I)r. W. D. Hartman. Melania corporosa. 
Chas. Hedley. Specimens of land shells, Australia. 
J. B. Henderson. Nineteen species of Jamaica land shells in alcohol. 
A. A. Hinkley. Ten species, Strepomatidce. 
Geo. A. Hubbard. Strobilops from Minnesota. 
.Dr. W. E. Hughes. Polygyra dentifera , Canada. 
F. W. Hutton. Specimens of Chiton sinclairi. 
J. E. Ives. Three species. 
W. W. Jefferis. Campelo/na and Unio , Ft. Kdward, N. Y. 
