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COLLECTIONS RECEIVED. 



The following collections were received by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology 

 between 1st January and 31st March, 1921, and the thanks of the Managing Committee 

 are tendered to the contributors for their kind assistance : — 



Mr. E. Ballard, Government Entomologist : — 3 Tachinidae, 30 Coleoptera, 

 100 Thvsanoptera, 60 Rhynchota, and a collection of Nematode worms siispected of 

 damaging crops ; from Madras. 



Mr. G. E. Bodkin, Government Economic Biologist : — 35 Culicidae, 5 Tabanidae, 

 15 other Diptera, 14 Hymenoptera, 141 Coleoptera, 6 Moths, 50 Isoptera, 2 species 

 of Cocci dae, 41 other Rhynchota, 2 Orthoptera, 5 Odonata, 44 Spiders, 4 Scorpions, 



2 Centipedes, 5 MilKpedes, 2 Worms, and 10 insects attacked by Entomogenous 

 fungi : from British Guiana. 



Mr. Harold E. Box : — 8 Tabanidae, 13 other Diptera, and 4 species of Coccidae ; 

 from Argentina. 



Mr. P. A. Buxton : — 30 Rhynchota ; from Mesopotamia. 



Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter : — 10 Tabanidae, 5 other Diptera, 9 Hymenoptera, 

 198 Coleoptera, 34 Rhynchota, 26 Orthoptera, and 2 Stone-flies ; from Uganda. 



Mr. J. B. CoRPORAAL, Entomologist, Algemeen Proefstation, Medan : — 8 Cur- 

 culionidae and 23 Rhynchota ; from Sumatra. 



Mr. M. T. Dawe :— 1 Tabamts, 15 Glossina, 60 Coleoptera, 9 Lepidoptera, and 

 1 species of Coccidae ; from Gambia ; and 8 Tabanidae and 1 1 1 Ticks ; from 

 Colombia. 



Mr. D. d'Emmerez de Charmoy : — 1 Tube of Cecidomyiidae, 6 Lepidoptera, 

 1 species of Coccidae, and 300 Aphididae ; from Mauritius. 



Dr. Eustace W. Ferguson : — 37 Tabanidae ; from Australia. 



Mr. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, Imperial Entomologist : — 30 Anoplura ; from India. 



Mr. C. C. Gowdey, Government Entomologist :— 220 Ants, 32 Chalcids, 3 other 

 Hymenoptera, 10 Coleoptera, 7 Lepidoptera, 50 Thysanoptera, 7 species of Coccidae, 



3 other Rhynchota, 1 Dragon-fly, and 45 Mites ; from Jamaica. 



Mr. E. Hargreaves :— 70 Sheep " Ticks," 13 Lepidoptera, and 2 Orthoptera ; 

 from the United Kingdom : and 2 Mutillidae, 115 Coleoptera, and 5 Rhynchota ; 

 from North America. 



Mr. H. Hargreaves, Government Entomologist : — 10 Hymenoptera, 123 Coleop- 

 tera, and 49 Rhynchota ; from LTganda. 



Mr. G. F. Hill, Entomologist, Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine : — 191 

 Culicidae, 59 Tabanidae, 57 other Diptera, 6 Ants, 5 Chalcids, 16 Coleoptera, 

 12 Isoptera, 5 species of Coccidae, and 4 other Rhynchota ; from Australia. 



Dr. Walther Horn : — 4 specimens of Chrysops costata, F. ; from Cuba. 



Mr. M. x\fzal Husain, Government Entomologist : — 54 Diptera and 33 Chalcids ; 

 from the Punjab. 



Mr. J. C. HuTSON, Government Entomologist : — 387 Parasitic Hymenoptera, 39 

 Ticks, and 6 other Arachnida ; from Ceylon. 



Mr. F. P. Jepson, Assistant Government Entomologist : — 38 Coleoptera ; from 

 Ceylon. 



Mr. L. Lewton-Brain, Director of Agriculture : — 5 Diptera, 91 Coleoptera, 24 

 Lepidoptera, and 14 Orthoptera ; from the Federated Malay States. 



Major W. F. M. Loughnan, R.A.M.C. : 4 Tubes of Ceratopogoninae ; from 

 Jamaica and British Honduras. 



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