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Clarence B. Moore. Eighty-one trays of land shells from Florida. 
Dr. J. P. Moore. Oreohelix strigosa var. from Utah. 
YV. M. Munro. Sixteen trays of shells from Texas. 
Mrs. Ida S. Oldroyd. Seventy-eight trays of West American shells. 
A. A. Olssen. Four land shells from Panama. 
J. M. Ostergaard. Twelve trays of marine shells from Territory of Hawaii. 
J. H. Paine. Ancylus from California. 
Herbert J. Peck. Three fresh water shells from Utah. 
H. A. Pilsbry. One hundred and thirty-two trays of shells from Hawaiian 
Islands. 
Purchased. Two hundred and twenty-four trays of exotic shells. 
Charles Ramsden. Thirteen trays of Cuban shells. 
J. A. G. Rehn and M. Hebard. Thirty-six trays of land shells from North 
and South America. 
Joseph Rosenfelt. One pearl from Ostrea elongata Sol. 
M. Seaman. Nine species of marine shells from Liberia. 
Dr. Henry Skinner. Oreohelix h. betheli P. and C. from Glenwood Springs, 
Colorado. 
Burnett Smith. Seventeen trays of fresh water shells from New York. 
H. H. Smith. Polita carolinensis Ckll. from near Stevenson, Alabama. 
Maxwell Smith. Two species of shells from Arkansas and Arabia. 
• Irwin Spalding. Achatinella elegans Nc. from Hauula, Oahu. 
E. T. Stuart. Seven trays of marine shells. 
D. Thaanum. Seventy-one trays of land and marine shells from Territory 
of Hawaii and Japan. 
D. Thaanum and D. Langford. Eight trays of Hawaiian marine shells. 
L. A. Thurston. Viviparus georgianus Lea, from West of Daytona, Florida. 
University of Michigan, in exchange. Oreohelix i. baileyi Bartsch from 
Snake River Canyon, Idaho. 
E. G. Vanatta. Ovula ovulum L. 
Dr. Bryant Walker. Five trays of shells from Guatemala and Michigan. 
M. L. Winslow. Ten trays of Succinea from North Dakota. 
Mrs. C. W. Woodward. Megalatractus aruanus L. 
James Zetek. Eleven trays of land shells from Panama and the Canal Zone. 
Insects. 
W. L. Abbott. Fifteen Lepidoptera, two Coleoptera, Haiti. 
Academy Colombian Expedition. Two thousand two hundred and thirty- 
five Ortoptera and three thousand two hundred and two other insects. 
C. P. Alexander. Twenty-two- Craneflies, Japan. 
E. B. Bartram. Nine insects from Arizona. 
William Beutenmuller. Thirty-seven Cychrus, North Carolina. 
E. H. Blackmore. Four butterflies. Vancouver. 
J. G. Bonniwell. Two moths from Texas and two from New Mexico. 
Annette F. Braun. Twenty-four Microlepidoptera, United States. 
P. P. Calvert. Two Aedes. One Ascalaphid, Ecuador. Fifteen Lepidoptera, 
Costa Rica. Two slides of Mallophaga, Pennsylvania. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Furcaspis biformis, Colorado. 
