Prof. E. B. Poulton and Dr. Gestro were so good as to 

 send the Indian material from the Oxford and Genoa 

 Museums respectively. Finally, a considerable collection 

 has been received from the Indian Museum at Calcutta. 

 I need not further here particularise these collections, 

 since in every case I have referred the species under 

 discussion to its source in the body of the volume. To 

 the owners or keepers of the above material, and especially 

 to Mr. Ernest A. Elliott, I here tender my sincere thanks 

 for technical and academic assistance. 



I am also indebted to Mr. J. H. Keys, of Plymouth, for 

 his kind permission to reproduce three blocks (figs. 1, 2, 

 and 3) from the first volume of my ' Ichneumonologia 

 Britannica.' 



CLAUDE MORLEY. 



Monks Soham House, 

 Suffolk. 



