718 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec., 
Hebard-Academy Expeditions ob 1909,1910, 1912 and 1913. About 19,000 
specimens of Orthoptera, southern and western United States. 
A. D. Hopkins. Five Dendroctonus, United States. 
H erman Hornig. Seventy-one insects, Philadelphia. 
P. Jorgensen. One hundred and fifty-four Orthoptera, Argentina. 
Bayard Long. Three hundred Orthoptera, Canada; one hundred and 
forty-one insects, Prince Edwards Island; twenty-five butterflies, Pennsylvania; 
nine Orthoptera, New Jersey. 
Philip Laurent. Two moths and larva 1 . 
Carlos Lizer. Twenty-three Orthoptera, Argentina. 
Charles Lif.beck. Six earwigs, Canada. 
IV. M. Mann. Six Orthoptera, L T nited States. 
William Moore. Seventy-seven Orthoptera, Transvaal. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. Nine Dichopelala, Mexico. 
Esbia Pitusen. Thirty-two Orthoptera, Argentina. 
C. T. IIamsden. Six Butterflies and three Orthoptera, Cuba. 
F. W. Rawle, Jr. Moth, England. 
J. A. G. Rehn and Morgan Hebard. Four Plusiotis, Texas. 
C. Schrottky. Twenty-five Orthoptera, Paraguay. 
Henry Skinner. One hundred and thirty-seven insects, White Mountains, 
New Hampshire; two moths, Pennsylvania; thirteen butterflies, Alaska and 
California. 
Witmer Stone. Two hundred and twenty-four Orthoptera, Maryland, 
Minnesota, Wisconsin. 
United States National Museum. Two Dichopetala, Texas. 
E. G. Yanatta. Two hundred and sixty insects, New Jersey, Maryland, 
Pennsylvania. 
H. W. Wenzel. Fourteen Coleoptera, Pennsylvania; Orthopteron, New 
Jersey. 
L. H. Wild. Thirty-eight Hymenoptera, Washington. 
R. C. Williams. Sixteen Pamphila, New Mexico. 
E. B. Williamson. Three moths, Indiana; twelve Orthoptera, Ontario. 
Purchased. Six hundred Coleoptera, British Guiana; six Ornithoptera, 
exotic; five hundred and ninety-eight Orthoptera, exotic; six hundred and 
seventy Orthoptera, Trinidad; eight hundred and thirty-seven Orthoptera, 
British Guiana; Collection of insects from Ecuador (S. N. Rhoads). 
Other Invertebrates. 
August and Karl Behr. Jar of crayfish, Jennings, Md. 
Dr. Amos P. Brown. Tray of Cypris, Antigua. 
D. E. Culver. Small collection of arachnida, Delaware County, Pa. Three 
starfish, Old Point Comfort, Va. 
Mrs. E. D. Douglass. Mellita testudinata, Wildwood, N. J. 
H. W. Fowler. Several jars of crustaceans, Delaware; Balanus from High¬ 
land Beach, N. J. 
W. J. Fox. Vial of copepods from shark, Sea Isle City, N. J. Holothurian 
( Tkyone ), Townsend’s Inlet, N. J. 
D. McCadden. Lernean parasite, Ocean City, N. J. Prawn (Pena:us), 
Ocean City, N. J. 
