40 MUSEUMS. 
Coleopterous Larvae (luminous when living), from British Guiana, 
by Mr. C. W. Anderson, per Mr. J. M. Holland. (Exhibited at 
Linn. Soc., Nov. 21st, 1907.) 
Centipede, from box of Jaffa oranges, anonymously. 
Several Wasps’ nests, from Para, by Mr. F. B. Stowell. 
Larva of Oak Egger Moth (Bombyz quercus), from near London- 
derry, by Mr. T, A. J. Ridgate 
Chrysalis of Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia), from 
Ireland, by Mr. John Stone. 
Termite Nest, with living Termites, and other Insects, from 
Buguma, West Africa, by Mr. N. E. Halliley; and a Spider from 
Degama, New Calabar, by Mr. Stanley Bromilow, per Mr. A. 
Ridyard 
Saw Fly, from Wigan, by Mr. G. Howarth. 
Death’s Head Moth (Acherontia atropos), by Mr. Samuel Banks. 
Dragon Flies, one from Smyrna, by Mr. J. Duff. 
Several Butterflies and a Moth, from Brazil, and a Grasshopper, 
by Messrs. J. H. and A. T. Johnson. 
Devil’s Coach Horn Beetle (Ocypus oleus), by Mr. Hacking. 
By purchase : 
A large collection of British Beetles. 
Crustacea. 
By presentation : 
Specimen of Galathea sp., Hermit Crab, &c., from about 100 miles 
S.W. of the Fastnet, by Captain Eagle, s.r. “ Thistle.” 
Collection of Marine Animals, containing many specimens of 
Crustacea from the Orkney Islands, by Mr. George Ellison. 
