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NEUROPTERA. 
1 Nemoptera, probably n. sp. 
ORTHOPTERA. 
ACRIDIIDAE: 1 Cyrtacanthacris sp. 
1 Phymateus brunnert? (Bolivar). 
1 Phymateus leprosus (Fab.). 
1 Petasia anchoreta (Bolivar). 
MANTIDAE: 1 Sphodromantis bioculata (Burm.). 
1 Chiropus aestuans? (Sauss.). 
In addition to the above Dr. Hayes presented three insects 
from Gadarif, in the Soudan, including a pair of a magnificent 
new species of Buprestid beetle of the genus Sternocera, cap- 
tured 7 cottu. This species will shortly be described from a 
specimen in the British Museum by Mr. C. O. Waterhouse. 
The third insect is an example of a Cantharid beetle, which 
does great damage to the crops at Gadarif. Its determination 
as Mylabris hybrida (Bohem.) is therefore a matter of some 
importance. 
Sixty-seven Coleoptera of the families Endomychidae, Ero- 
tylidae and Cleridae from Sarawak, Borneo (captured at various 
dates), were presented by R. Shelford, Esq., M.A., Curator 
of the Sarawak Museum. The majority of the specimens 
were from the neighbourhood of Kuching. The Rev. H. S. 
Gorham very kindly examined the collection and determined 
nearly the whole of the species. 
Thirty Bornean Hymenoptera carefully compared with speci- 
mens named and in chief part described by Peter Cameron, 
Esq., were also presented by R. Shelford, Esq. The specimens 
were collected at various dates in the neighbourhood of 
Kuching. A specimen of another named species of the same 
Order from Pankalan Ampat, at the base of Mount Penrissen 
(May, 1899), was presented by R. Shelford, Esq.,and E. A. W. 
Cox, Esq. 
Four specimens of two species of Zrotylidae from the Congo 
and from New South Wales were presented by the Rev. H. S. 
Gorham, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 
