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1902, no less than fourteen were reproduced from admirable 
photographs of the actual specimens taken by Mr. Alfred 
Robinson in the University Museum. 
ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTION IN 1898, 
A set of 37 butterflies and 1 fine Elaterid beetle, from 
Sarawak, Borneo (unknown date), presented by Dr. F. A. 
Dixey, M.A., D.M., Fellow of Wadham College, have now 
been incorporated. The series includes Euploeine butterflies 
and their Papilionine mimics, an interesting addition to the 
bionomic collection. 
ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTION IN Igoo. 
Since the last Report a great deal of work has been 
expended upon the splendid series of Bornean insects pre- 
sented by R. Shelford, Esq., M.A., but it has only been 
possible to catalogue a small proportion of the accessions of 
the year Igoo. 
An interesting set of 47 insects (Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, 
Hemiptera, Neuroptera), 39 from various localities in the 
Faroé Islands, and 8 from Iceland (1900), were presented 
by the captor, N. Annandale, Esq., B.A., Balliol College. 
A fine series of 11 males and 4 females of Hepzalis humuli (the 
English “ Ghost Swift”) compare in an interesting manner 
with the form feth/andica of the same species, from the 
Shetlands. 
Forty-five insects of various orders from Port Elizabeth, 
South Africa, were presented by Malcolm Burr, Esq., B.A., 
New College, together with 34 Orthoptera from various 
localities (S.E. Europe, Ceylon, N. and S. America, and 
Madagascar), and 3 Phryganidae (Neuroptera) from Deal 
(1897) for the British Collection. 
The remaining donations provisionally acknowledged in 
previous Reports are still uncatalogued, although it is hoped 
that this work may be completed during the present year. 
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