96 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A working catalogue of the Butterflies of the sub-family 

 PierincB has been completed, numerous species being simulta- 

 neously identified. A preliminary arrangement of the large 

 and difficult genus Teracolus has been made, and new species 

 of Daptonura, Mylothris, Catasticta, Fieris, &c., have been 

 described. 



The arrangement of the genus Ornithoptera has been com- 

 pleted. 



Many genera of the Satyrince have been re-arranged, and 

 the accessions incorporated. To this group the Godman and 

 Salvin Collection added nearly 1,400 specimens, and accessions 

 from the Moore and Watson Collections have further ex- 

 tended the series. 



Amongst the other groups of Butterflies re-arranged may 

 be cited Lethe, MelaniUs, ^iatyvus, and (Eneis. 



Additional accessions have necessitated the expansion of 

 many genera of i\\Q N y inphalince , Lemoniidte, and Lyccenidce, 



The arrangement of the following groups of Heterocerw 

 has been accomplished : — the Scopariaiue, Pyraustince, 

 Phycitincu, Sect. II., and Anerastiance, while that of the 

 Galleriance is almost completed. Of the two first, classifi- 

 cations have been prepared for publication, while the 

 imfiidshed volume of M. Ragonot's Monograph of the three 

 last groups has been edited. 



The families Orneodidce, Pterophorido} and half of the 

 Sphhigidce have been arranged, their representatives in the 

 Godman and Salvin and Moore Collections being incorporated 

 at the same time. 



The duplicates and unincorporated accessions have been 

 sorted into families. 



The system of classification of the sub-families of 

 Pyralidce, — Epipaschiance, Endotrichince, and Pyralince, 

 has been published. 



The collections of Moths made at Aden by Colonel Yerbury 

 and Captain Nurse have been worked out and described, and 

 many small collections from India, Ceylon, the Malayan 

 Region, etc., have been similarly dealt with. 



Three large collections of Lepidoptera from Nyasaland have 

 been worked out, reported on, labelled and incorporated. 



The collections of For^culidce and Phasmidce have been 

 revised, and most of the new species described, and the 

 collection of Blattidce is now under re-arrangement. 



The working catalogue of Forjiculidce, Blattidce, Gryllidce, 

 and Phasmidce has been brought up to date, and one of the 

 Locustidce prepared. 



The collection of Odonata has been revised and many new 

 species described. 



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