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COLLECTIONS RECEIVED. 



Tlie following coUections were received by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology 

 between 1st July and 30th September, 1920, and the thanks of the Managing 

 Committee are tendered to the contributors for their kind assistance : — 



Mr. E. Ballard, Government Entomologist, Madras : — 1 Tachinid fly, 17 Coleop- 

 tera, and 28 Lepidoptera ; from South India. 



Captain P. J. Barraud, Entomologist to the Egyptian Expeditionary Force : — 

 235 Culicidae, 1 Phlebotomus, 7 Tabanidae, 1 Hippoboscid, 84 other Diptera, 39 

 Hymenoptera, 69 Coleoptera, 2 Planipennia, 13 Lepidoptera, 5 Isoptera, 18 

 Rhynchota, 6 Orthoptera, 34 Odonata, and 1 Tick ; from Palestine. 



Mr. John R. Bovell, Superintendent of Agriculture : — 3 Diptera, 22 Hymenoptera, 

 2 Coleoptera, 6 Lepidoptera, 4 Thysanoptera, 9 Isoptera, and 15 Mites ; from 

 Barbados. 



Dr. Briinn, Jewish Health Bureau : — ^A series of insects afltecting Cuscuta ; 

 from Palestine. 



Mr. P. A. Buxton : — 315 Orthoptera ; from Mesopotamia. 



Mr. P. R. Dupont, Curator of the Botanic Station : — 3 Diptera, 21 Ants, 1 Moth, 

 1 species of Coccidae, and 100 Mites ; from Seychelles, 



Mr. T. B. Fletcher, Imperial Entomologist, India : — 134 packages of Coccidae ; 

 from India. 



Mr. Gr. F. Hill, Entomologist, Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine : — 

 17 Culicidae, 8 Tabanus, 4 other Diptera, 3 species of Coccidae, and 3 other 

 Rhynchota ; from North Queensland. 



Mr. M. Afzal Hussain, Government Entomologist, Punjab : — 21 Diptera ; from 

 the Punjab. 



Mr. J. C. Hutson, Government Entomologist : — 28 Coleoptera, 47 Lepidoptera, 

 25 Rhynchota, and 470 Ticks ; from Ceylon. 



Dr. J. F. lUingworth : — 188 Hymenoptera ; from Queensland. 



Dr. W. A. Lamborn : — 41 CuHcidae, 17 other Diptera, 3 Moths, 27 Lepidopterous 

 puparia, and 236 Chalcids ; from Nyasaland. 



Dr. LI. Lloyd : — 3 tubes of Aleurodidae ; from Herts. 



Dr. R. E. McConnell : — 13 Tabanidae, 244 Glossina, 3 Stomoxys, 13 other 

 Diptera, 12 Hymenoptera, 27 Coleoptera, 14 Rhynchota, and 7 Orthoptera ; from 

 Uganda. 



Prof. G. H..F. Nuttall, F.R.S. :--7 Tabanus, 62 Hippoboscidae, and 100 early 

 stages, 20 other Diptera, 54 Coleoptera, 2 Hymenoptera, 4 Rhynchota, and 2 

 Anoplura ; from various localities. 



The Rev. Father J. A. O'Neil, S.J. :— 75 Coleoptera and 13 Moths ; from 

 Rhodesia. 



Mr. A. W. J. Pomeroy, Government Entomologist : — 6 Tabanus, 34 other 

 Diptera, 25 Chalcids, 40 other Hymenoptera, 78 Coleoptera, 34 Lepidoptera, 36 

 Rhynchota, and 4 Planipennia ; from Southern Nigeria. 



