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[[double underlined]] Robert Ridgway[[/double underlined]], Washington D.C.- 15 specimens, 14 species, from Gainesville, Va. (Gift).

[[double underlined]] C. B. Riker[[/double underlined]], New York City.- 45 specimens, 43 species, from the Lower Amazon. Many of these are types of new species described by the Curator in the "Proceedings" of the Museum (Exchange for determining the species in his collection).

[[double underlined]]José W. Rovirosa,[[/double underlined]] [[blank space]]?- 14 specimens, 13 species, from the State of Tabasco, Mexico.

[[double underlined]]Henry [[Seebohen?]][[/double underlined]], London, England.- 56 specimens, 22 species, mostly from the Old World.  This collection is a very interesting and valuable one, containing, as it does, many species from Asia and Africa hitherto unrepresented in our museum, besides large series of the more