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Hering. C.J. Parimaribo, Surinam.
Specimens of Bulimus and Ampullaria from Surinam.

Hungerford. Dr.; through Dr F.C. Dale, China.
Land, freshwater and marine shells from China and Philippine Islands.

Hydrographic office, U.S. Navy department. through Com. J.R. Bartlett hydrographer 
Nudibranches, cephalopods and other pelagic mollusks picked up at sea by Capt. J.R. Lyon of the bark Cashmere on a voyage from Liverpool to Calcutta and San Francisco.

India Museum. Calcutta, by Prof. J. Wood-Mason, through W.H. Dall 
Turbinella pyrum L. in alcohol. This shell though extremely common in the Indian seas has been hitherto unknown as to its soft parts. Its classification, hitherto doubtful has been determined by means of the specimen above mentioned, obtained at the Andamans. 

Jeffreys, Dr. J. Gwyn; F.R.S. Kensington. England Two cases of gastropod mollusks, being an instalment of the Jeffreys collection now being forwarded to the National Museum.

Jones. Dr. Wm .H., U.S.N. of the USS Wachusett Callao. Peru.
A valuable collection of marine shells, dry and in alcohol, from the west coast of South America (chiefly Peru and Ecuador) and from the Galapagos (Chatham) Islands.