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Mr. Davis. The whole of his exotic insects, and numerous 

 rare British ones. 



Mr. Hoyer. The whole of his collection of insects. 



Mr. Newman. The whole of his collection of insects. 



Mr. Walker. An immense collection of British and exotic 

 insects. 



The Earl of Mountnorris. Some rare exotic Crustacea. 



Mr. Wiillam Christy, jun. of London. The whole of his 

 collection of British and exotic insects, with the exception of the 

 British Lepidoptera. Also, the following books : — Dejean's 

 " Catalogue des Coleopteres," 4 Nos. ; Wilson's " Entomo- 

 logia Edinensis ;" Kirby's "Century of Insects ;" Stephens's 

 " Nomenclature." 



Mr. Edward Doubleday, of Epping. Numerous valuable 

 British and exotic Coleoptera, including an unquestionably 

 British specimen of Melolontha fullo, recently taken. 



Mr. Ingall, of London. His whole collection of exotic 

 insects and British Arachnoida, and a large number of British 

 insects of all classes. Also, the following books : — "Trans- 

 actions of the Entomological Society," 1 vol. ; Geoffroy's 

 "History of Insects," 2 large vols. 4to. with numerous plates. 



Mr. Bentley, of London. His whole collection of exotic and 

 numerous rare British insects. 



Mr. Chant, of London. His whole collection of exotic and 

 numerous rare British insects. 



Mr. Munby, of Edinburgh. A collection of French insects. 



Mr. Walton, of Byard's Lodge, near Knaresborough. Vari- 

 ous British Curculionites. 



Mr. George Newman, jun. A splendid series of African 

 species of the genus Cetonia. 



Mr. Robert Foster, of London. An immense number 

 of British insects, collected principally at Leominster, Hast- 

 ings, and Mickleham. 



Mr. George Trusted, of Ross. His whole collection of 

 insects, being principally Scotch and French. 



Mr. Henry Metford, of Stoke Newington. A collection 

 of French insects. 



Mr. J. V. Thompson. Some rare exotic Crustacea. 



Mr. Joseph Eveleigh, of Manchester. Remarkably fine 

 specimens, of Apalura iris, Carabus arvensis, Saperda sca- 

 laris, JEgeria bembeciformis, and other rare British insects. 



