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Annual Reports of Academy of 
W. J. Coxey. Two Chelepterix collesi , Australia. Attcicus dohertyi, Tenimber 
Islands. 
Wm. T. Davis. Tibicen robtnsoni, Virginia. 
C. W. Drake. Twenty-five Hemiptera, United States. 
H. C. Fall. Sixty-two Gyrinus , United States. 
T. H. Prison. Ten Hymenoptera, United States. 
Hebard-Academy Expedition of 1922. Collection of 4500 Orthoptera, 
Western United States. 
M. Hebard. Two hundred and seventy-six Lepidoptera, Western United 
States; three Moths, Wyoming; forty-four Coleoptera, India. 
Dr. Wm. E. Hughes. Two hundred and ten insects, Fiji and Samoa. 
F. M. Jones. Collection of insects, Mississippi, Florida, Arizona. 
Philip Laurent. Five moths, Florida; eleven Diptera, Florida. 
R. A. I.eussler. Twenty-five Hesperidae, Nebraska. 
Dr. Victor A. Loeb. Six hundred and sixteen moths, Pennsylvania and 
New Jersey; 81 Hymenoptera, United States; 96 Diptera, United States. 
Wm. M. Mann (Exchange). Twenty-six exotic ants. 
F. R. Mason. Moth, Tennessee. 
Dr. Levi W. Mengel. Butterfly, Ecuador. 
Jas. McFarland, Jr. Two Coleoptera, South America. 
J. S McKenzie. Four boxes entomological specimens, Nicaragua. 
H. A. Pilsbry. One hundred insects, Texas, New Mexico. 
Purchased. Three hundred Lepidoptera, Paraguay; 143 Hesperidae, Hon¬ 
duras; 207 Hesperiidae, Paraguay. Collection of Orthoptera, Fukien, China. 
C. T. Ramsden. Seven Terias, Cuba. 
Dr. H. Skinner. Two hundred and eighty Lepidoptera, Panama. 
E. M. Swainson. Nineteen Hesperiidae, Jamaica. 
M. C. Van Duzee. Twenty-three Diptera, United States. 
A. B. Walcott. Two Coleoptera, Michigan. 
H. W. Wenzel. Sixty-three Donacia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 
F. X. Williams. Seventeen Hymenoptera, Hawaii. 
R. C. Williams, Jr. Twentv-one Lepidoptera, Arizona; 6 Exotic Hesperiidae, 
French Guiana; 18 Hesperiidae, United States. 
Recent Mollusca 
Dr. W. L. Abbott. Polygyra al-bolabris Say, from Henry Valley, Pennsylvania. 
W. O. Abbott. Two shells from High Point, New Jersey. 
A. Reginald Allen. Eight species of shells from Maine and New Hampshire. 
Dr. Fred Baker. Three land shells from Brazil. 
George W. Bassett. Sphaerium occidentals Prime, from Hammonton, New 
Jersey. 
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. One hundred and seven trays of Hawaiian 
land shells. 
Dr. S. S. Berry. Thirteen trays of land shells from California. 
S. C. Bishop. Two species of fresh-water shells from Isle au Haute, Maine. 
Louis H. Bregy. Gomobasis nigrina Lea, from Union Gap, Yakima Valley. 
Washington. 
