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Henry Fox. Xiphidium sparteinoe (type), X. nigropleuriodes (type), three 
A”, sparteinoe. 
W. J. Gerhard. Four Lepidoptera, Chicago. 
S. M. Greene. Two hundred and forty-one Coleoptera, United States. 
German Entomological Museum. Thirteen Orthoptera. 
F. Haimbach. Tetragoneura spinosa, New Jersey; one hundred and fifty- 
eight Microlepidoptera, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 
M. Hebard. Two hundred and six Lepidoptera (in plaster casts), Mundus; 
one hundred and twenty-five Lepidoptera, Thomasville, Georgia; ten Oncideres 
putator, Arizona; five moths, Georgia; thirteen Papilios, Georgia and Florida; 
seventy-six Orthoptera, United States; five insects, Florida; four hundred and 
thirty-seven Orthoptera, Southern Florida; twenty Orthoptera, North America; 
thirty-eight Hymenoptera, thirty-three Diptera, two hundred and twenty-five 
Coleoptera, Hebard Academy Expedition; four hundred and fifty Coleoptera, 
North Borneo; two hundred and sixty insects, United States; sixty-three Lepi¬ 
doptera, United States; seventeen Odonoptera, twenty-one Hemiptera. 
Edward Jacobson. Thirty-four Orthoptera, Java. 
University of Kansas. Three Orthoptera. 
H. Karny. One hundred and seventy-nine Orthoptera, Southwestern Africa; 
Soudan, Southeastern Europe, Exchange. 
H. Newcomb. Lycoera neurora, Mount Wilson, California. 
R. Onion. One Pepsis, Texas. 
R. F. Pearsall. Thirty-six Geometridae, United States. 
Purchased. One hundred and twenty-three Orthoptera, Cosmos Islands; 
five hundred and ninety Orthoptera, Congo, Peru, Cameroons; two hundred 
and eighty-six Orthoptera, four hundred and seventy Lepidoptera, Costa Rica. 
C. F. Ramsden. Mesosemia ramsdeni (type and allotype), Cuba. 
H. Skinner. Fifty-three insects, Ardmore, Pennsylvania. 
U. S. National Museum. Twenty-two Orthoptera. 
W. Stone. One thousand three hundred and fifty-four insects, Minnesota 
and Wisconsin. 
H. W. Wenzel. Two hundred and ninety Coleoptera, Texas. 
C. S. Williamson. Ten Lepidoptera, Fort William, Canada. 
Other Invertebrates. 
R. E. Brown. Collection of Crustacea, Cape May, N. J. 
H. W. Fowler. Five lots of Crustacea and myriopoda, Pennsylvania, New 
Jersey and Maryland. 
Bayard Long. Several lots of Crustacea, Long Beach, N. J. 
H. L. Mather, Jr. Small lot of local Crustacea. 
Charles B. Penrose, M.D. Moira atropos, Virginia Beach, Va. 
R. J. Phillips, M.D. Box crab ( Calappa ), Corson’s Inlet, N. J. 
H. A. Pilsbry. Collection of Crustacea, Cuba. 
Mrs. F. W. Rawle. Collection of New England Invertebrates. 
Mrs. Albert Sullivan. Collection of corals. 
E. G. Vanatta. Vial of isopods and lot of barnacles, Maryland and Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Miss Helen Winchester. Barnacle (Balanus), Ocean View, Va. 
