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W. P. Comstock. Three butterflies, Utah and California. 
W. J. Coxey. Two Altacus aurantiaca Ke Island. Payilio toboroi, New 
Guinea. Forty butterflies, Madagascar. 
John J. Davis. Eighteen Lachnosterna, United States. 
W. T. Davis. Two Okanagana magnified, New Mexico. 
C. L. Fox. Seventeen Argynnis, California. 
C. W. Frost. Dragonfly, Haverford, Penna. Beetle, Phila. Penna. 
Frank Haimbach. Two moths, Colorado and Mexico. 
D. E. Harrower. Thirteen specimens of Thecla. 
Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association. Two mole crickets (Gryllotalpa). 
Hebard-Academy Expedition, 1919. One hundred and fifty Coleoptera, 
sixteen Diptera, fifteen Odonata, one hundred Lepidoptera. Western U. S. 
Morgan Hebard. Eighty Lepidoptera, Virginia. One hundred and eight 
Lepidoptera, Michigan. One hundred and one Lepidoptera, Georgia. Twenty- 
five Orthoptera, Arizona. Seven hundred and fifty Hymenoptera, United States. 
Twenty-four Hemiptera, California. Thirty Diptera, Western U. S. Two 
hundred and ninety-five Hemiptera, United States. Fifteen Neuroptera, United 
States. Four insects, Africa. 
H. Hornig. Forty Culicidae. Pennsylvania. 
Dr. Houseman. Eight bottles of insects, found on logwood steamers at Phila¬ 
delphia. 
W. E. Hughes. Seven Cicada, South America. 
J. C. Huguenin. Three butterflies, California. 
C. W. Johnson. Sixteen Anthomyidae, United States. 
Philip Laurent. Ten Diptera, Florida. Four Lepidoptera, Pennsylvania. 
R. A. Leusslf.r. Two Euphydras bernadetta, Nebraska. Nine Rhopalocera, 
Nebraska. 
Frank R. Mason. One hymenopteron, U. S. 
Purchased. Five hundred and fifty-rive Orthoptera, Madagascar. Forty- 
one moths, Arizona. Two hundred and twenty-six Hesperidae, Colombia. 
Pennsylvania Division of Plant Industry. Seven Orthoptera from Penn¬ 
sylvania and Arizona. 
C. T. Ramsden. Five Hesperidae, Cuba. 
L. P. Rockwood. Twenty-six Orthoptera from the Northwestern United 
States. 
William Schaus. Seventy-two moths, Central America. One hundred and 
forty moths, Guatemala. Fifteen Rhopalcera, Mexico and Central America. 
J. W. Schell. Japanese mantis ( Tenodera sinensis). 
Henry Skinner. One hundred and eighty-two Lepidoptera. One hundred 
and nineteen Orthoptera. Sixty Diptera. Thirty-four Coleoptera. Eleven 
Hymenoptera, Sierra La Sal, Utah. 
State Entomologist of New York. Two specimens of Anisolabis maritima 
from New' York. 
O. A. Stevens. Eleven Insects, North Dakota. 
Witmer Stone. Four Colias, New Jersey. 
R. J. Tillyard. Three Micropterygidae, Four Neuroptera, New Zealand. 
U. S. National Museum. Three Cynipidae. 
