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20 Oldroyd, Mrs. J.s. (1961 S.Los Angeles St, Los Angeles,Cala.) Mch.27, 1896. 30483. Specimens of shells, San Pedro Bay, Cala. Palmer, Edward. (U.S Dept. Agric. Washington, D.C. to Mr. Rose) Oct.11, 1895. 29925. Two species of marine shells. (3 specimen) Acapulco, Mexico. Palmer, [[?]] (U.S Nat. Mus. Washington D.C.)Sept. 24, 1895, 29873. Specimens of Nassa, embedded in clay (fossil) Smith Bd, Ua. June 20, 1896, 30814. Five species land and freshwater shells Dismal Swamp, Virginia. Randolph, P.B. (Seattle, Washington.) July 2. 1895 29541. Five species of land shells, Seattle, Wash. Aug. 15, 1895 29720 Four species (17 specimens) of land and freshwater shells, vicinity of Seattle Wash. Oct.21.1895.29966. Specimens of Anodon. and Margaritana Lakes Union and Washington and Madison St. br. May 13,1896.30654. Specimens of Ariolimax in formalin Seattle, Wash. Apr.22.1896.30580 5 specimen slugs. Seattle, Washington Robenette, G.W. (Flag Pond, Va.) May 28, 1896.30715. 30 species freshwater shells S.W.Va. June 10. 1896. 30772. 30 species Unios, Va. Robinson, Wirt. Lt. 4th artillery U.S.A. (ak J.W. Phinncy, Newport, R.J.) Aug.7, 1895.29679.