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May 11, 1896. 30648
Collections of shells, land, freshwater, and marine comprizing[[comprising]] 209 species. 1716 specimens from 350 localities collected by J.A. Singley Giddings, Texas.

Chaster Geo.W. (42 Talbot St. Southport, England.)
July 22, 1895. 29615
Six specimen of Odostomia lactea Jeffreys.
Off. Trigamouth [[Teignmouth?]] South Devon. England.

Chaster Geo.W. (42 Talbot St. Southport, England.) Jan. 14. 1896. 30214
Ten species small shells Mediterranean.

Chicago Academy of Sciences. Thro: J.C. Baker Cur.
Dec. 19, 1895. 30732.
Seven species Unionidae. Ill. and Indiana.

Chicago Academy of Sciences. Thro: J.C. Baker Cur.Mch. 13, 1896. 30433
14 species Unionidae from vicinity of Chicago

Chicago Academy of Sciences. Thro: J.C. Baker Cur. shells. Chicago, Ill.
June 29. 1896. 30829.
3 species freshwater shells.  Chicago, Ill.

Clapp, G.H. (Pittsburgh, Pa. 116 Water St.)
July 31, 1895. 29652.
Six species (about 30 specimens) of land, freshwater, and marine shells, recent and fossil  
United States.

Clapp, G.H. (Pittsburgh, Pa. 116 Water St.)Sept. 16, 1896. 29843.
Two species of Unio, Sandy Lake Ontario

Cleret, Mr. J. (69th St and Haverford Ave, W. Philadelphia.
Feb. 26, 1896. 30426.
Large valve pearl oyster. Indo-Pacific

Coleman, Prof. A.P. (School of Practical Science Toronto, Can)
Oct. 16. 1895. 29947.
Fourteen species (about 60 specimens) of recent and fossil Unios and other freshwater shells. 
Niagara Falls and vicinity. New York and Canada.

Collinge, W.E. (Mason College. Birmingham, England)
Apr. 3, 1896. 30506.
Six species of slugs in alcohol. Britain.

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