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David McCadden. Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis), Pennsylvania; 
Two Tree Toads ( Hyla versicolor) , Pennsylvania. 
James A. G. Rehn. Horned Toad ( Phrynosoma regale), Arizona. 
James L. Shoch. Wood Turtle ( Clemmys insculpta ); Box Turtle ( Didicla 
Carolina)-, Muhlenberg’s Turtle, {Clemmys muhlenbergii) \ Black Snake ( Bascamon 
constrictor), Quakertown, Pa. 
J. B. 1 ownsend, Jr. Rattlesnake {Crotalus horridus), Pennsylvania. 
Gustav Weber. One Red-bellied Snake {Storeria occipito-maculata), New 
Jersey. 
R. W. Weh rle. Queen Water Snake ( Regina leberis), Pennsylvania; Sticky 
Salamander ( Plethodon glntinosus) ; Ring-necked Snake {Diadophis punctatus ); 
House Snake {Lampropeltis doliatus cleiicus)', Grass Snake {Lioptltis vernalis ); 
Box I urtle {Didicla Carolina)-, two Snapping Turtles {Chelydra serpentina)', 
one jar Salamanders; two Purple Salamanders {Gyrinophilus porphyriticus)', 
one Pilot Black Snake {Elaphe obsoletus). 
Chester Werner. Red-bellied Turtle {Pseudemys rubiventris), New Jersey 
Fishes 
Academy Expedition to Nicaragua. Two jars of Fishes. 
American Museum of Natural History. Sixty-seven fresh-water fish, 
E. Mongolia, China. (Duplicate set, collected by Third Asiatic Expedition.) 
Henry W. Fowler. Five jars fresh-water fish, Virginia. 
James Hornell. Gobioid fish, Madras, India. 
M. B. Huston. Gar pike Lepisosteus tropicus, Nicaragua. 
Dr. Adolfo Cesar de Noronha. Collection of fishes, thirty-three species, 
Maderia Islands. 
Pedro Serie (Purchased). Collection of fishes, Argentina. 
Wistar Institute of Anatomy. Two collections of fishes, British North 
Borneo. 
Insects 
Dr. W. L. Abbott. Four insects, San Domingo. 
Academy Expedition to Nicaragua. Collection of several thousand insects. 
R. R. Allen. Four insects, Maine. 
M. Bezzi. Fifteen Diptera, Africa and South America. 
F. E. Blaisdell. One hundred and eighty-two Coleoptera, California. 
Dr. Theodore Bouchelle. Fifteen Orthoptera, Nicaragua; one hundred and 
fifty Insects, Nicaragua. 
E. P. Buckell. Seven hundred and twenty-five Orthoptera, British Columbia, 
Canada. 
Dr. Philip P. Calvert. Eight Odonata, United States; twenty-six insects, 
Central America and United States. 
D. M. Castle. Seven Hymenoptera, Hawaiian Islands. 
A. N. Caudell. One Zoraptera, Hawaii. 
B. P. Clarke. Ornithoptera urvilliana, Soloman Islands. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Twenty-one Insects. 
K. R. Coolidge. Sixty Lepidoptera, California. 
