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Insects. 
American Museum of Natural History. Four earwigs, Mexico; three 
Orthoptera, Central and South America. 
William Beutenmuller. Four Rhodites californicus (paratypes), California. 
J. C. Bradley. Four Orchelimum, two Conocephalus; three Belocephalus; 
fourteen Truxalince, nineteen other Orthoptera, Georgia. 
P. P. Calvert. Eleven micro-slides of insects and Arachnids, North America. 
E. R. Casey. Twelve Blatta orientalis, thirty-one Lachnosterna, Philadelphia. 
Helen Cleland. Hadenoecus puteanus, Pennsylvania. 
Delos Culver. Eight insects, Pennsylvania. 
V. A. E. Daecke. Four moths, Pennsylvania; two Coleoptera. 
W. T. Davis. One hundred and ten Orthoptera, Florida; seven Orchelimum, 
Pennsylvania and Florida; six Orthoptera, Florida and Pennsylvania; Belo¬ 
cephalus sleighti (paratypes). 
Charles C. Deam. Two hundred and seventy-seven Lepidoptera, United 
States; six hundred and fifteen Lepidoptera, Guatemala. 
H. W. Fowler. Three Gryllotalpa, Maryland; twenty insects, Pennsylvania. 
J. M. Geddes. One hundred Lepidoptera and Odonata, South America and 
West Indies. 
George M. Greene. Eighteen Coleoptera, United States. 
Georgia State College. Thirty Orthoptera, Georgia; four Conocephalus, 
Georgia; eighteen Truxalince, Georgia; four Tettigince, Georgia. 
E. N. Harvey. Three Ornithoptera aruana, Torres Strait. 
Morgan Hebard. Forty-seven Hymenoptera, Kyoto, Japan; twenty-five 
Lepidoptera, West Indies and Florida; one thousand one hundred and fifteen 
Orthoptera, South, Central and North America; ninety-five Conocephalus; 
forty-three Neoconocephalus, North America; thirty-two Amblycorypha; sixty 
Tettigince, United States; seven Truxalince, eastern United States; two Belo¬ 
cephalus, Florida; twenty-three Orthoptera, United States; forty-two Orthop¬ 
tera, Mexico and Central America; fifty-six Orthoptera, North America; one 
hundred and eighty-nine Conocephalus, North America; one hundred and eighty- 
three Orchelimum, Pennsylvania and New Jersey; one hundred and seven Neo¬ 
conocephalus, North America. 
Morgan Hebard and J. A. G. Rehn. Twenty-eight Tettigince, Pennsylvania; 
sixty-seven Orchelimum, Pennsylvania and New Jersey; one Neoconocephalus, 
New Jersey; sixty-four Conocephalus, New Jersey; one Cicada superba, Iverr- 
ville, Tex.; thirty-six Orthoptera, North America. 
Herman Hornig. Five larvse, Philadelphia. 
F. M. Jones. Two Lepidoptera, Pennsylvania. 
Philip Laurent. Nine Lepidoptera, Pennsylvania; two Hemileuca maia, 
New Jersey. 
R. A. Leussler. Eight butterflies, Nebraska. 
Carlos Lizer. Forty-two Orthoptera, Argentina. 
Bayard Long. One Orthoptera; five Conocephalus, Pennsylvania; nine 
Tettigince, Eastern United States; four Neoconocephalus, New Jersey. 
W. J. MacCresson. One Balaninus, Philadelphia. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. One Orchelimum, New Hampshire. 
Edward J. Nolan. One Agrotid moth, Philadelphia. 
