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Tenerife, from which, through the kindness of Mr. Bellamy, 
the collection is well supplied with these insects. 
Sixty-two Lepidoptera and one Dipteron from the Thoun- 
gyin Valley, Lower Burma, were presented by Herbert Druce, 
Esq., F.L.S. The locality rendered the specimens of much 
value, and many of the insects, especially the Pzerizae, were 
also greatly wanted as species. 
A splendid collection of Hymenoptera Aculeata from the 
Orange River Colony and Natal was presented by the captor, 
F. N. Brown, Esq. All the specimens are now provided with 
printed labels, but the cataloguing is deferred until they are 
named. They are now in the hands of Colonel Bingham, who 
has kindly promised to work them out at the first opportunity. 
Forty-seven insects of various groups from many localities 
in South Africa were also presented by F. N. Brown, Esq. 
A hundred and ninety-nine butterflies and one moth from 
Llabisa, East Central Zululand (1902), were presented by 
Champion B. Russell, Esq., M.A., University College. The 
specimens were collected by Mrs. Peachey in a locality which 
renders them of much value to the collection, and there were 
also many greatly wanted as species. A beautiful group of 
synaposematic Acraeinae (three species) has been added to 
the bionomic series. 
Three Muscid flies, allied to the genus Bengalia, together 
with their puparia, were presented by Guy A. K. Marshall, 
Esq. The Jarvae were extracted from a dog at Salisbury 
(1902). 
The large and valuable collection of South African insects 
presented by Guy A. K. Marshall, Esq., have been supplied 
with printed labels with the exception of a fine set of butter- 
flies from Natal, which are now being “set” in London. Of 
the labelled specimens, 966 are catalogued and the great 
majority incorporated, the remainder being kept together for 
further study. Numerous Aculeates and a fine collection of 
Diptera will be numbered after they have been worked out. 
The catalogued collection includes the following :-— 
Three Lepidoptera showing injuries, probably caused by the 
