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Dawlish (July, 1906), were presented by the captor, Mr. A. H. 
Hamm. 
One L£ctobia panzert, taken at St. Helens, Isle of Wight 
(Aug., 1906), was presented by the captor, Mr. W. Holland. 
One larval Ectobia livida, taken at Horsell, near Woking, 
was presented by the captor, Commander J. J. Walker, R.N., 
Elone MAS E.E-S. 
Five Ectobia lapponica, from the New Forest (1905), were 
presented by the captor, Commander J. J. Walker. Of these 
specimens 2 have been added to the British, 3 to the general 
collection. 
Eight examples of the beetle, Laemosthenes complanatus, 
recently added to the British list (Ent. Monthly Mag., 1902, 
p- 216), from Queenborough, Kent (Aug., 1906), were pre- 
sented by the captor, Commander J. J. Walker. Of these 7 
have been catalogued. 
An example of Fossorial Hymenopteron, Oxybelus uniglumts, 
with its Dipterous prey, Laszops sp. (?) ctenoctema, 3, from 
Chobham, Surrey (July, 1906), was presented by the captor, 
Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., Queen’s College, Oxford. 
A useful set of Lepidoptera from the North of England 
(1900-4) were presented by the captor, H. A. Beadle, Esq. 
Sixty specimens (34 catalogued) were from Keswick, 1 from 
Witherslack, N. Lancashire, and 5 (examples of Agrotis 
suffusa and A. saucia) from the Isle of Man. The Hope 
Collections are weak in specimens from this part of the British 
Islands, and the collection is correspondingly valuable. 
Six Diptera from Dunmall, Co. Waterford (Aug., 1906), 
were presented by the captor, R. Shelford, Esq., M.A., 
Hileo. Fs. 5. 
An example of the Saw-fly, Zexthredo livida 3 , devouring 
the female of another species of Saw-fly, Strongylogaster 
cingulatus, was presented by the captor, Co]. J. W. Yerbury, 
F.L.S., F.E.S. The specimens were taken at Porthcawl, 
S. Wales (June, 1906). 
One hundred and thirty-seven Coleoptera from Porthcawl, 
S. Wales (May-July, 1906), 1 from Nairn (Aug., 1905), and 
