42 MUSEUMS. 



Seven Spiders {indet.), three Bees {indet.), one Hymenopteron 

 (indet), two Hemiptera {indet.), eleven Chrysalises (indet.), twenty- 

 four Beetles (indet.), thirty-eight Larvae (indet.), and one Dung Beetle, 

 all living, chiefly from Ash and Hickory, in timber yard, Bootle 

 (D. 20. 5. 1901. 1 et seq.) : presented by Mr. Wm. Swan. 



One Mantis (indet.), one Cockroach (indet.), five Spiders (indet.), 

 one Spider with nest and young (indet.), twelve Beetles (indet.), and 

 two Hemiptera (indet.), from Para (D. 20. 5. 1901. 30-47) : presented 

 by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. 



Spider with nest and eggs (sp. indet.) from the Cape of Good Hope 

 (D. 24. 6. 1901. 1) : presented by Mr. Wm. Chambers. 



Moth (indet.) from Kamloops, Rocky Mts., Brit. Columbia (D. 24. 



6. 1901. 2) ; presented by Mr. Thomas A. Shackleton. 



One hundred and thirty-five Specimens of Lepidoptera (indet.) from 

 Paraguay (D. 29. 7. 1901. 1) ; presented by Mr. W. P. Steer. 



Two New Forest Burnet Moths (Zygana melUoti, Esp.) from 

 Ireland (I). 29. 7. 1901. 4); presented by Mr. J. Pownall. 



Piece of American Ash containing wood-boring Beetles (sp. indet.) 

 (D. 29. 7. 1901. 5) ; presented by Councillor Craigie Williams. 



Two Mud Wasps and Nests (sp. indet.) from Virginia, U.S.A. (D. 29. 



7. 1901. 6) ; presented by Mr. R. Weaver. 



Larva of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx ligustri, L.) from Curdworth, 

 near Birmingham (I). 26. 8. 1901. 1 ): presented by Mr. C. Rogers. 



Two Bees {sp. indet.) from Bebington (D. 20. 8. 1901. 1) ; presented 

 by Mr. R. M. Adam. 



Larvae of the Puss Moth (Centra viniila), from Pemberton, near 

 Wigan (D. 26. 8. 1901. 8), presented by Mr. T. Roby; from 

 Newsham Park, Liverpool (I). 26. 8. 1901. 4), presented by Mr. 

 Holmes; and (D. 26. 8. 1901. 5), presented by Miss D. Caton 

 respectively. 



Three Larvae (indet.), one Beetle (indet.), four Moths (indet.), three 

 Lantern Flies (indet.), and three Spiders (indet.), from within 50 miles 

 of Iquitos (D. 23. 9. 1901. 1-6 and 8), and one Wasp's nest (indet.) from 

 Leticia, Peruvian Frontier (D. 23. 9. 1901. 7) ; presented by Mr. D. B. 

 Adamson, H.B.M. Consul at Iquitos. 



