93 COLLECTIONS RECEIVED. 



Mr. Gerald F. Hill, Government Entomologist : — 1 Hippoboscid, 10 other Diptera, 

 455 Hymonoptera, 17 Coleoptera, 14 Lepidoptera, 9 species of Coccidae, 116 other 

 Rhynchota, about 30 Psocids, and 3 Ortlujptera ; from the Northern Territory of 

 Australia. 



Mr. E. Hutchins, Chief Veterinary Officer :— 103 Tabanidae, and 32 other Diptera ; 

 from Uganda. 



Commander H. Hutchinson : — 8 Culicidae, 14 Tabanidae, 1 Glossina, 27 other 

 Diptera, 29 Hymenoptera, 3 Coleoptera, 8 Rhynchota, and 13 Ticks ; from Uganda. 



Dr. A. Ingram, W.A.M.S. : — 168 Culicidae, and 184 early stages ; 6 Phlebotomus, 

 8 CuUcoides, 45 Tabanidae, 100 Glossina, and 29 other Diptera ; from the Gold 

 Coast. 



Dr. W. A. Lamborn : — 3 Pangonia, 70 Auchmeroyia, about 200 puparia of Glossina 

 morsitans, with 25 Bombyliid parasites, 195 other Diptera and dipterous puparia, 

 173 Lepidoptera, about 300 ChaJcids, about 400 other Hymenoptera, 69 Coleoptera, 

 2 Mayflies, 5 Rhynchota, 15 Orthoptera, 6 Odonata, and 2 tubes of Ticks ; from 

 Nyasaland. 



Mr. S. Leefmans, Laboratorium von Plantenzeikten, Buitenzorg : — 8 specimens 

 of the banana scab moth, Nacoleia octosema, Meyr. ; from Java. 



Mr. C. W. Mally, Cape Province Entomologist : — 5 Weevils ; from Capetown. 



Mr. C. Mason, Government Entomologist : — 26 Tabanus, 15 other Diptera, 9 

 Chaicids, 9 Braconids, 11 Coleoptera, 31 Lepidoptera, and 2 Rhynchota; from 

 Nyasaland. 



Mr. F. W. Urich, Government Entomologist: — 3 Coleoptera, 10 Lepidoptera, 

 and about 50 Gamasid mites ; from Trinidad. 



xMr. Robert Veitch: — 78 Culicidae, 19 other Diptera, about 130 Hymenoptera, 39 

 fV)leoptera, 43 Lepidoptera, 1 tube of Coccidae, 30 other Rhynchota, 5 Odonata, 

 and 2 Millipedes ; from the Fiji Islands. 



The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research :— 20 Culicidae, 98 other Diptera, 

 19 Hymenoptera, 6 Coleoptera, 9 Rhynchota ; from Columbia, Grenada, and 

 Venezuela. 



