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visit to S. Africa, 1,462 Arthropoda, almost exclusively insects, 
have been catalogued and added to the General Collection, 
together with many uncatalogued specimens. A considerable 
proportion of these were captured during the short visit to 
Mombasa and the adjacent mainland, and a small number 
during a few hours at Mozambique. It is unnecessary to 
mention the S. African localities, as, with the exceptions 
already noted, they were the same as those visited by Dr. 
Longstaff and Dr. Dixey; and the same list will also serve 
for the specimens presented by many other naturalists who 
accompanied the British Association. Among the additions 
to the bionomic series presented by the Professor were many 
fragments of locusts and a Heteromerous beetle found lying 
on the veldt near Bloemfontein (Sept. 2)—evidence of the 
struggle for existence—also a young ant-like J/anéis, together 
with two of the models swept from herbage at the same time 
(Salisbury, Sept. 15). A large spider and one of its young, 
together with the fragments of 20 insects and millipedes found 
in the nest (Bloemfontein, Sept. 2), were presented by the 
Professor and Guy A. K. Marshall, Esq. In addition to the 
above, 135 specimens from various S. African localities, pre- 
sented by Guy A. K. Marshall, Esq., have been catalogued 
and incorporated, together with 4 from Kimberley, presented 
by him and the Professor. 
An interesting collection from the S. African localities and 
Mombasa, including a few specimens from Mozambique, the 
Red Sea, and the Mediterranean, was presented by the captor, 
J. R. Cleland, Esq. Of these 216 have been catalogued and 
many others added to the collection. In addition to the 
above, 43 specimens, chiefly Coleoptera from Warrenton, Cape 
Colony, were presented by the Professor and J. R. Cleland, Esq., 
and examples of Phyllodromia germanica from the SS. “ Dur- 
ham Castle” by Mrs. Cleland. 
Of the S. African specimens, together with a few from Beira 
and Mombasa, presented by the Hon. G. L. Parsons, M.A., 
Balliol College, 106 have been catalogued and incorporated, 
together with 26 presented by the same donor and the Professor. 
The following specimens have been catalogued and. incor- 
