CURATOR AND LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. 
Your Curator has the honour to submit his Report for the 
two past years, ending 29th May, 1919. Thirty-six species and 
fifty-six specimens have been added to the Natural History 
Museum, and, with one exception, these have been added by, 
gift. On pages 14 and 15 the donors names are recorded. 
To the collection of birds, Lieutenant-Colonel F. L. 
Congreve and Mr. James A. Pownall have each added one new 
species. Messrs. J. Allman and Wm. Bancroft have given two 
new colour varieties. 
The collection of Lepidoptera has been enriched by the 
addition of five new species and eleven specimens, collected and 
given by Messrs. J. Arkle, A. E. Goodman, F.L.S., Patrick G. 
_ Nagle, and the Curator. : 
Further particulars of the new additions are given in list 
appended. 
NATURE STUDY LECTURES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN. 
The series of six Nature Study Lectures have been given 
each year, under the direction and approval of His Majesty’s 
Inspector of Schools, per Mr. A. E.. Lovell (Director of Educa- 
tion), comprising :— 
1918. 
(1) Mimicry. 
(2) Some Resident and Migrant Birds. 
(8) Enemies of the Garden and Field. 
(4) Friends of the Garden and Field. 
{5) Some common galls and their makers. 
{6) Wild Flowers and how to know them. 
