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are eminent authorities:—G. J. Arrow, F.E.S., E. E. Austen, 
Col. C. T. Bingham, F.Z.S., Sen. Don Ignacio Bolivar, C. A. 
Brises, FriS., G. Cy Champions F°Z.S°, J- E.‘Colliny F-ES:, 
Wy DistantoP i S., Sin Georee'hampson, B.A.) P-Z.S., 
Wie Karbya is We fs “cas? "BAC, S., "Claude 
Morleys FsE-S3) Kei Morton, ES nev. Its 1D? ‘Morice, 
VeEAS ED Sa\Ro is vocock, F-Z:S:,:Edward Saunders, F-R’S., 
Re South, ae.S.,G. Hi. Verrall, F-E.S., Col: J. Wi Yerbuty; 
PLS: 
Editing W.F. Burchell’s Notes for publication and working 
out the corresponding parts of his Collection. 
After the long list of distinguished specialists whose help 
was gratefully acknowledged in the Report published last 
year, it might have been anticipated that all the species of 
this collection were determined or described. This was how- 
ever by no means the case, and it is now a pleasant duty to 
express a deep sense of gratitude to the following eminent 
naturalists who, in 1905, have so kindly assisted in the produc- 
tion of this work. 
COLREOPT Eh. 
Carabidae. PORTUGUESE,—Dr. L. Ganglbauer, of Vienna. 
Ftlateridae. Monsieur Ed. Fleutiaux, of Nogent-sur-Marne. 
FLETEROMERA. 
Lruchidae. 
Curculionidae. 
OBSCURE AFRICAN FORMS,—Prof. C. Auri- 
villius, of Stockholm. 
Druchidae, and other obscure Coleoptera (mostly frag- 
mentary). . AFRICAN,—Monsieur Maurice Pic, of Digoin, 
Saodne-et-Loire. 
Staphylinidae, BRAZILIAN,—Monsieur A. Fauvel, of Caen. 
ORTOP Riek. 
LBlattidae. R. Shelford, M.A. 
