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COLLECTIONS KECEIVED. 



The following collections were received by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology 

 between 1st July and 30th September, 1917, and the thanks of the Managing 

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



Dr. W. M. Aders, Economic Biologist to the Zanzibar Government : — About 

 12 Cyprinodont fishes (Fundvhts guentheri, PfefT-er), foes of Mosquito larvae ; from 

 Zanzibar. 



Mr. W. K. Amyot : — 1 Locust and 1 Dragonfly ; from Salonica. 



Mr. T. J. Anderson, Government Entomologist : 1 tube of Coffee Bugs, 1 tube of 

 Psyllidae, and 29 other Rhynchota ; from British East Africa. 



Mr. R. S. Bagnall : — 17 Hymenopterous parasites from Cecidomyiid galls ; 

 from Northumberland. 



Mr. G. E. Bodkin, Government Economic Biologist :— 15 Hymenoptera, 10 

 Coleoptera, 2 Lepidoptera, 3 Rhynchota, and 2 Orthoptera ; from British Guiana. 



Capt. G. D. H. Carpenter : 5 Haematopo'a, 515 Coleoptera, 16 Hymenoptera, 

 11 Rhynchota, and 2 Earwigs ; from German East Africa. 



The Division of Entomology, Pretoria : — 12 Diptera, 26 Lepidoptera, 10 

 Hymenoptera, 53 Coleoptera, 1 Ant-lion, 46 Rhynchota, 36 Orthoptera, and 

 2 Odonata ; from South Africa. 



The Government Entomologist, Madras : — 42 Weevils ; from South India. 



Mr. C. C. Gowdey, Government Entomologist : — 10 Diptera, 3 Lepidoptera, 

 about 70 parasitic Hymenoptera, about 300 Aphids, 17 other Rhynchota, 7 

 Orthoptera, 76 Ticks, and 8 tubes of Worms ; from Uganda. 



The Imperial Institute : — About 50 Coleoptera, 5 Orthoptera, and about 50 

 Mites, from Cyprus ; and 10 Coleoptera, from Sumatra. 



Mrs. A. Macdonald : — 5 Anopheles Mosquitos ; from Suffolk. 



Capt. A. Macdonald, R.A.M.C. : — 112 Culicidae ; from Belfast. 



Mr. A. Macdonald, Jnr. : — 3 Culicidae ; from Dunfermline. 



Mr. A. H. Ritchie, Government Entomologist : — £4 Coleoptera, 2 packages of 

 Coccidae, and 97. other Rhynchota ; from Jamaica. 



Prof. F. Silvestri : — 25 Bruchid Beetles ; from beans imported from Brazil. 



D . C. Strickland : — 28 Anopheline Mosquitos ; from the Federated Malay States. 



Mr. F. W. Urich, Government Entomologist :— 60 Coleoptera ; from Trinidad. 



Lieut. Jas Waterston, R.A.M.C. :— 4 Tabanidae, 36 other Diptera, 23 Hymen- 

 optera, 33 Lepidoptera, 55 Coleoptera, 4 Planipennia, 3 Rhynchota, 8 Orthoptera, 

 and 16 Odonata ; from Macedonia. 



