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James B. Clark. Seventy-five trays of shells from \Y estern America. 
H. C. Clausen. Twelve trays of Japanese shells. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Geomitra arenicola Lowe, from east of Canieal, Madeira. 
Maj. M. Connolly. Nothapalus ugandanus Conn, (part of the original lot). 
C. M. Cooke, Jr. Five trays of land shells from Vancouver Island. 
S. G. Cramp. Quadrula schooleraftensis Lea, from Pittsford, New York. 
Prof. YY. H. Dall. AEsopus chrysalloideus Cpr., from San Pedro, Cali¬ 
fornia. 
James M. DeLaney. Anodontoides ferrussaciana Lea. from the Erie Canal at 
Rochester, New York. 
Episcopal Academy. Two land shells from the South Pacific. 
Miss E. W. Evans. Two species of marine shells from Camden, Maine. 
John Farquhar. Two species of Fauxulus. 
J. H. Ferriss. Two hundred trays of land shells from Arizona. 
J. M. F'ogg. Five trays of shells from New Jersey. 
H. W. h owler. Two species of fresh-water shells. 
Mrs. Walter J. Freeman. A collection of marine shells. 
M. Gibson. A collection of marine shells. 
C. Goodrich. Forty-six trays of fresh-water shells from the Mississippi 
Valley. 
G. D. Hanna (exchange). Seven trays of land shells from California. 
Geo. L. Harrison, Jr. Polygyra albolabris Say, from Thomasville, North 
Carolina. 
Morgan Hebard. Three land shells from New Mexico. 
Junius Henderson. Oreohelix depressa Ckll., from Hardscrapple Draw, 
Arizona. 
Mrs. H. S. Hopper. Five species of marine shells. 
Wharton Huber. Six trays of shells from Nicaragua. 
Dr. W. E. Hughes. Eight trays of land shells from the Fiji and Samoa Islands 
Indian Museum. Three species of Pupillidae. 
E. A. Jeffries. A pearl from Ostrea elongata Sol., collected at Chincoteague, 
Virginia. 
F. J. Keeley. Two species of bivalves from Florida. 
D C. Lefferts. Physa humerosa Gld., from twenty miles south of Indio, 
California. 
Bayard Long. Seventy-five trays of shells from Nova Scotia and New 
Jersey. 
H. N. Lowe. Forty-one trays of shells from California and Utah. 
D. N. McCadden. Three marine shells from the crop of Marila affinis. 
J. G. Malone. One hundred and sixty-eight trays of shells. 
D. P. M annix. Caecum glabrum Mont., from Bermuda. 
B. C. Marshall. Philomycus carolinensis Bose., from Lawrence County, 
Arkansas. 
Dr. H. B. Meredith. Four species of shells from Virginia. 
J. P. Middleton. Eighteen species of marine shells from West America. 
J. B. O. Mockridge. Patella vulgata L., from Lizard Head, England. 
Clarence B. Moore. Sixty-four trays of land shells from Florida. 
