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by Monsieur Auguste Forel, of Morges, Switzerland. These 
specimens, coming from the collection of the great authority 
upon the group, have the same interest and value as the last 
donation. 
Ninety-five Lepidoptera, chiefly butterflies, and one beetle, 
from Bolivia, were presented by Mr. A. H. Hamm, of the 
Hope Department. The collection is by no means rich in 
forms from this deeply interesting part of the Neotropical 
Region, and the gift is correspondingly welcome. 
Ninety-six Lepidoptera and one Mantis, from various 
localities in the Kenya District of British East Africa (1903, 
mostly 4,000 ft.), were presented by the captors, S. L. Hinde, 
Esq., and Mrs. Hinde. Included in a fine series of Limunas 
chrysippus, var. dorippus (= klugiz), is one specimen more 
beautifully transitional towards the type-form, chrysippus, than 
any in the unique series in the Department. The data are 
full and precise, and the locality of great interest, rendering 
the collection an accession of high value. 
A hundred and nineteen Lepidoptera, and four Hymeno- 
ptera Aculeata from various localities in Southern Nigeria 
(1902-3), were presented by the captor, C. J. M. Gordon, Esq., 
B.A., Balliol College. These have the same interest as the 
last-mentioned donation. It is quite likely that one or more 
of the Lycaenidae or Hesperidae of these two accessions 
may turn out to be new. They will be investigated at an 
early date. 
In addition to the above, many gifts remain uncatalogued 
and unlabelled. A complete account of these will appear in 
the next Report. In the meantime the Professor desires to 
thank the following donors for their kind help to the Univer- 
sity Collections :—the Rev. G. Dexter Allen, M.A. (Non- 
Coll.) for Swiss insects ; Cecil W. Barker, Esq., and F. Muir, 
Esq., for insects from Durban, Natal; Horace Byatt, Esq.,B.A., 
Lincoln College, for insects from the Central African Pro- 
tectorate ; George F. Leigh, Esq., for cocoons and larval cases 
from Durban, Natal; Sir George Denton, for a fine set of 
West African Rhopalocera ; N. Annandale, Esq., B.A., Balliol 
