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NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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Insects. 
Academy Expedition, 1911 (Rehn and Hebard). Two thousand seven 
hundred and fifty Orthoptera, Southeastern States. 
American Museum of Natural History. Three Orthoptera, United States. 
N. Banks. Fifty-one Myrmeleonkke, thirteen Diptera, ten Hemiptera, 
twenty-four Psychodidae, United States. 
F. E. Bond Expedition. Ten hundred and three insects from Venezuela. 
H. E. Brandt. One Coleopter, Arizona. 
M. A. Carriker. Twenty-nine Coleoptera, Venezuela. 
D. M. Castle. Fifty-six Coleoptera, Florida, Georgia; five Mutilla, Florida. 
W. J. Coxey. One Lepidopter, Wyoming; four Lepidoptera, Africa ; one 
Lep-Het., Australia. 
E. T. Cresson, Jr. Two hundred and thirteen Diptera, United States. 
E. Daecke. Fifteen Micro-lepidoptera, Pennsylvania, New York, New 
Jersey. 
W. J. Gerhard. Five Orthoptera, Illinois. 
G. M. Greene. Three hundred and twenty-eight Coleoptera, United States. 
E. D. Harris. Sixteen Coleoptera, North Carolina. 
J. H. Harshberger. Four Orthoptera, Florida. 
G. C. Hewitt. Three Lepidoptera, Canada. 
G. Horvath. Eighty-seven Chrysididae, Europe. Exchange. 
F. M. Jones. Nine Lepidoptera, United States. 
P. Jorgensen. One thousand Orthoptera, Argentina. 
R. N. Keely. One Orthopter, LTnited States. 
E. M. Ledyard. One Orthopter, Philippines. 
Purchased. Two thousand insects from Ceylon. 
C. T. Ramsden. One Lepidopter, Cuba. 
S. N. Rhoads. One Orthopter, United States. 
L. E. Ricksecker. One Lepidopter, California. 
H. Skinner. Forty-five Lepidoptera, L T tah; fourteen Coleoptera, Pennsyl¬ 
vania; two Anopheles, Pennsylvania. 
A. T. Slosson. Three Lepidoptera, Florida. 
Helen Louise Smith. One Coleopter. 
J. B. Smith. Six Orthoptera, United States. 
Rosella Stuart. One Lepidopter, "Pennsylvania. 
T. Spalding. Ten Lycaena, Utah. 
Henry Tucker. One Lepidopter, Nova Scotia. 
University of Kansas. Four Orthoptera, L T nited States. 
U. S. National Museum. One Orthopter, United States; one hundred 
and sixteen Ilymenoptera, United States. Exchange. 
E. G. Vanatta. Twenty insects, L T nited States. 
E. C. Van Dyke. Four Lepidoptera, California. 
R. W. Wehrle. Seven insects, Pennsylvania. 
L. H. Weld. One Hymenopter, United States. 
H. W. Wenzel. Five hundred and eighty-three insects, Texas. 
W. M. Wheeler. Two Orthoptera, United States. 
C. S. Williamson. Two Lepidoptera, Labrador; Nova Scotia. 
W. C. Wood. Eight Lepidoptera, North and South America; two Lepi¬ 
doptera, New Mexico. 
