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Sharp and P. Lesne. It was finally placed in or near the 
genus Urodon. 
LoweicorniéA. A¥RICAN,—Karl Jordan. Kind help was 
also rendered by Guy A. K. Marshall and C. J. Gahan. 
The latter described two new species. 
BRAZILIAN,—C. J. Gahan. 
Casstdidae. A¥FRICAN,—Guy A. K. Marshall. 
BRAZILIAN,—C. J. Gahan, G. J. Arrow, C. O. Waterhouse. 
Puyrornaeéa (exclusive of Casstdidae and Fispidae). 
AFRICAN AND BRAZILIAN,—M. Jacoby, who not only 
determined the large numbers of species, but described 
two that were new. Help was also given by C. J. Gahan. 
fTispidae, BRAZILIAN,—C., J. Gahan, G. C. Champion. 
Endomychidae and Erotylidae. BRAzILIAN,—G. J. Arrow. 
Coccinellidae. AFRICAN AND BRAZILIAN,—G. J. Arrow. 
An African species not in the British Museum was studied 
by Guy A. K. Marshall, and finally named by Rev. H. S. 
Gorham, who also kindly determined a few of the more 
difficult American forms. 
Larvae of CoLzOPTERA. BRAZILIAN,—Lampyrid larvae 
were studied by Jules Bourgeois, and two interesting and 
difficult forms by C. O. Waterhouse. 
COLEOPTERA. PORTUGUESE AND CANARIAN,—J. J. Walker. 
Assistance was also rendered by Monsieur Jules Bourgeois, 
G. C. Champion, G. J. Arrow, C. J. Gahan, and Canon 
W. W. Fowler. 
ORTHOPTERA: 
ALL LOCALITIES,—W. F. Kirby, Guy A. K. Marshall (African 
species only). 
OBSCURE AND DIFFICULT SPECIES,—Senor Don Ignacio 
Bolivar, of Madrid, who also gave advice on questions of 
terminology, &c. 
