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THE HOPE LIBRARY. 
With Miss Shelford’s efficient assistance the card catalogue 
has made great progress during the past year, and all the 
Orders of insects are finished except the Lepidoptera and 
Hymenoptera. A second card cabinet purchased in the 
course of the year will, it is hoped, afford sufficient space for 
the completed catalogue. 
DONATIONS. 
The following publications and Reports were presented :— 
Bombay Natural History Society: Journal, vol. xvii (1907). 
Boston Society of Natural History : Proceedings, vol. xxxiii 
(1407). 
Bristol Museum: Report for 1905-6, 
British Museum, Trustees of the :— 
W. F. Kirby, A Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera 
vol. ii. 
Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart.: Catalogue of Lepidoptera 
Phalaenae, vol. vi. 
E. E. Austen: Illustrations and Notes of Blood-sucking 
Flies. 
Cambridge University: Forty-first Annual Report for 1906 
of the Museum and Lecture-rooms Syndicate. 
India Office, Secretary of State for India in Council :— 
The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, 
W. L. Distant, Rhynchota, vol. iv (Homoptera), Part I. 
Lieut.-Col. C. T. Bingham, Butterflies, vol. ii. 
Indian Museum, Calcutta: Report for 1905-6. 
Ireland, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruc- 
tion for: Four treatises on Marine Crustacea by the following 
authors :—S, W. Kemp, B.A.; W.M.Tattersall, B.Sc.; E.W. L. 
Holt; J: Pearson; M.Sc. 
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Insects and other 
Arthropoda collected in the Congo Free State, R. Newstead, 
J. 2. Dutton, and). todd: 
New York State Museum: Fifty-seventh and fifty-eighth 
Annual Reports. 
