134 



ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Some IJndescribed Ethiopian Cicadidoe. Ihid., pp. 369-376. 

 Eliyiicliota from New Caledoiiia. Ihid. (9) G, pp. 143-164. 

 Descriptions of a new Genus and Species of Cicadidse froon 



Cuba. Ihid., pp. 455-456. 

 Rliyncliota from New Caledonia. Ihid., pp. 456-470. 

 On a small collection of Homoptera from Britisk Guiana. 



The Entomologist, 53, pp. 124-126. 

 Description of a New .Species of Neotropical Cicadidse. 



Ihid., p. 169. 



By F. Laing: — 



On the Genus Atheroides, Halid.fApliidse), Ent. Mo. Mac". 



(3) 6, pp. 38-45. 

 Two Species of Eufteryoc (Homoptera) new to Britain. Ihid., 



pp. 196-197. 

 Two Species of British Aphides. Ihid. 5, pp. 272-274. 



Neuroptera. 

 By H. Campion: — 



Some new or little-known Gomphine Dragon-flies from South 

 America. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) 6, pp. 130-141. 



y . — A cquisitions . 

 The number of specimens added to the Insect Collection 

 during the year is 94,353, made up as shown in the following 

 table : — 



Donations. 



Purchases. 



Exchanges. | 



Totals. 



Coleoptera 



50,927 



707 



212 



51,846 



Lepidoptera 



6,689 



1,059 



1 239 



. 7.987 



Hymenoptera 



1 5.356 



— 



1 — 



15,356 



Diptera 



8.6,55 



— 



; 414 



9,069 



Rhynchota 



2,971 



4, .395 



; 20 



7,S86 



Orthoptera 



895 



— 



— 



895 



Neuroptera 



733 



— 



i 79 ; 



S12 



Other orders 



670 



— 



— 



670 



LarvEe, pupai, etc 



332 



~ 



i — j 



332 





87,228 



6,161 



1 964 



94.353 



The most important of these accessions are the following : 



Various localities. 



28,250 Coleoptera, mainly Oriental and South American; 

 'presented hy G. E. Bryant, Esq. 



8,004 specimens of various orders; presented hy the Imperial 

 Bureau of Entomology. 



1,388 specimens, mainly J)\^teva,; presented hy Dr. W. C. C. 

 Pakes. 



421 specimens of various orders; presented hy Dr. P. A. 

 Buxton. 



