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sented by the Curator, R. Shelford, Esq. M.A., Christ’s 
College, Cambridge. 
The Radcliffe Library presented the Catalogue of Books 
for the year. 
The Manchester Museum (Owens College) presented the 
Report for the year. 
The Council of the City of London Entomological and 
Natural History Society presented a set of Transactions from 
1892-1902. 
The Smithsonian Institution (United States National 
Museum, Washington) presented the “ List of North Ameri- 
can Lepidoptera,” by Dr. Harrison G. Dyar, Ph.D., assisted 
by Der. C. H. Fernald, Ph.D., the late Rev. ‘(George D: Hnlse 
and August Busck, Esq. The Smithsonian Institution also 
presented valuable memoirs by the following writers :—the 
Rev. T. RR. R: Stebbing, F.R.S,; A. N. ‘Gasdell esq tae 
memoirs) ; R. W. Sharpe, Esq. ; J. E. Benedict, Esq.; August 
Busck, Esq. ; W. P. Hay, Esq. ; and J. G. Needham, Esq. 
The following valuable works have been presented by the 
Trustees of the British Museum:—a “ Monograph of the 
Culicidae and Mosquitoes,” by F. V. Theobald, Esq., 3 vols. ; 
a “Monograph of the Tsetse-flies” (genus GJlosstna, West- 
wood), by E. E. Austen, Esq. 
The Secretary of State for India in Council presented 
Vol. II of the Hymenoptera (Ants and Cuckoo-wasps) in 
“The Fauna of British India” Series, by Lieut.-Col. C. T. 
Bingham. 
Monsieur Charles Oberthiir, of Rennes, generously com- 
pleted the gift of his great “ Etudes d’Entomologie,” of which 
he had presented the first few parts to Professor Westwood 
many years ago. The series is now bound and in constant use. 
A splendid collection of 64 memoirs (1880-1903) was pre- 
sented by the author, Professor Chr. Aurivillius, of Stockholm. 
A large number deal with the Ethiopian Rhopalocera, upon 
which Professor Aurivillius is so distinguished an authority ; 
but other insect Orders, especially the Hymenoptera and the 
Coleoptera, together with the Crustacea, are also the subjects 
