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ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS IN 1901. 
The specimens presented in 1901 and provisionally acknow- 
ledged in the Report of last year are, with few exceptions, 
still uncatalogued ; but an immense amount of time and labour 
have been expended upon the two chief donations, the speci- 
mens from Majorca and Spain presented by the Professor, 
Mr. Holland and Mr. Hamm, and those from Borneo pre- 
sented by R. Shelford, Esq., M.A. The following have been 
catalogued and incorporated : 
A specimen of Sphinx convolvuli captured (July 1900) on 
a steamer between Hull and Bergen and presented by Col. 
Swinhoe, together with 2 moths taken by him in Norway 
(1900). 
Three Lepidoptera, Tonset, Norway (Sept. 1901), were pre- 
sented by the captor, E. N. Bennett, Esq., M.A., Hertford 
College. 
Six Forficulidae from Japan were presented by Harold 
Hornsey. 
A specimen of Melitaca aurinia was bred in the Depart- 
ment (June Io, 1g01); presented by Miss R. Butler, who had 
found the larva at Mt. Vinaigre, Var, France, in February 
1gOI, 
ADDITIONS TO THE BRITISH COLLECTIONS IN Igol. 
The whole of the uncatalogued material acknowledged in 
the Report for 1g01 has now been catalogued and incorporated, 
with the exception of the valuable collection of British Lepi- 
doptera presented by W. C. Boyd, Esq., upon which a con- 
siderable amount of work in the way of printing must be 
expended. 
Six specimens of the “ Mullein Shark Moth” (Cucullia ver- 
basci), bred (May, 1901) from larvae found in the Parks (July, 
190), were presented by the captor, Mr. J. Mullis. 
Forty-six insects of various orders from the neighbourhood 
of Oxford, and a moth (Acidalia marginepunctata) from Wey- 
mouth, were presented by the captor, Mr. W. Holland. The 
