120 COLLECTIONS RECEIVED. 



Dr. W. A. Lamborn : — 51 Tabanidae, 405 Glossina, 14 Hippoboscidae, 270 other 

 Diptera, 1 Moth, about 80 Chalcidids, 117 other Hymenoptera, 52 Coleoptera, 48 

 Rhynchota, 4 Earwigs, 1 Stone-fly, 8 Ephemeroptera, and 2 Odonata ; from German 

 East Africa. 



Mr. S. Leefmans, Laboratorium von Plantenzeikten, Buitenzorg : — 27 Coleoptera ; 

 from Java. 



Prof. R. Newstead, F.R.S. : — About 50 Ants, from Jamaica ; and 4 bred 

 Chalcidids. 



Capt. J. E. T. Phillips : — 50 Haematopota ; from Uganda. 



Dr. J. J. Simpson : — 360 Tabanidae, 1,211 Glossina, 497 Hippoboscidae, 1,012 

 other Diptera, 338 Hymenoptera, 247 Coleoptera, 1,158 Rhynchota, 9 Odonata, and 

 3 Orthnptera ; from the Gold Coast. 



Mr. R. Veitch :— 38 Diptera, 1 Moth, 1 Caddis-fly, 20 Chalcidids, 21 other Hymenop- 

 tera, 47 Coleoptera, 3 Planipennia, 6 Rhynchota, 10 Orthoptera, 1 Dragonfly, 2 

 Arachnida, and 1 Centipede ; from Fiji. 



Mr. C. B. Williams : — 7 Tabanidae, 4 Hippoboscidae, 9 other Diptera, 1 flea, 1 moth, 

 10 Chalcids. 235 other Hymenoptera, 60 Coleoptera, 5 Mallophaga, 106 Rhynchota, 

 and a tube of Entozoa ; from British Guiana. 



The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research : — -2 Hymenoptera, 18 Coleoptera, 

 77 Lepidoptera, 2 Rhynchota, 7 Orthoptera, and 1 Dragonfly ; from Venezuela. 



Mr. R. C. Wood :— 14 Tabanidae, 1 Asilid and its prey, 132 Trypetidae, 179 

 Hymenoptera, 3 Coleoptera, and 3 Spiders ; from Nyasaland. 



