MUSEUMS. 39 
Six Stick Insects (Bacillus rossit), from New Hebrides, four 
Cocoons of Saturnia carpini, twelve Eggs of Bacillus rossi, and 
Ova of Philosamia ricini, by Mr. John H. Watson, 76, Ashford 
Road, Withington, Manchester. 
Larva of lLepidopterous Insect, by Mr. C. T. Stewart, 
13, Claribel Street, Liverpool. 
Hemipterous Insect, by Mr. John P. Davies, of Messrs. Cooper’s 
Stores, Church Street, Liverpool. 
Three Wasps’ Nests, from Manaos, S. America, by Mr. W. B. 
Stowell, 18, Brook Road, Blundellsands. 
Orthopterous Insect (Paratropes elegans), one Spider, one 
Scorpion and one Centipede, from Manaos, S. America, by Mr. RB. 
Hughes, 138, Brighton Street, Seacombe, Cheshire. 
Seven Insects (Syrphus sp.), from Warton, nr. Carnforth, 
Lancashire, by Mr. T. O. Hirst, M.A., Ph.D., Chapelstead, 
Gateacre. 
One Saw Fly (Sire gigas), by Mr. K. Pettigrew, Reedville, 
Birkenhead. 
Monarch Butterfly (Anosia pleatppus), flew on board ship at a 
point 500 miles from New York, by Mr. F. Bustard, 29, Broughton 
Drive, Grassendale, Liverpool. 
Snare-spinning Spider (Zpeira quadrata), from near Llanberis 
Lake, North Wales, by Miss E. Formby Bragg, 45, Alderley Road, 
Hoylake, Cheshire. 
a Larva of Goat Moth (Cossus ligniperda), trom Helsby, Cheshire, 
by Mr. H. Barnes, Chester Road, Helsby. 
Fire Fly (Chrysis ignita), from Noctorum, Birkenhead, by 
Mr, Lanyon Nickels, ‘‘ Chenotrie,’’ Noctorum. 
Lantern Fly, from Brazil, by Mr. Erik Hamilton, 91, Huskisson 
Street, Liverpool. 
