120 ACCOUNTS, ETC., Of THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Megalopygidse, Drepanidse, Cossidse, Hepialidae, and Bomby- 

 cida3, and three hundred and twenty-four Notodontidce from 

 Central America, and seven hundred and foity-nine Itho- 

 miinje from Central and South America ; presented by Messrs. 

 Godman and Salvin. 



Six hundred and thirty-one Malacodermata, Bostrichidte, 

 Erotylidaj, Coccinellidiie, from St. Vincent, Grenada, worked 

 out by the Rev. H. S. Gorham, and presented by the West 

 Indies Exploration Committee. 



One hundred and eighty-one Insects of all Orders from 

 Canada ; presented by Professor E. B. Poulton. 



Seven hundred and five Heterocera, one hundred and 

 eighty-three Coleoptera, seventeen Orthoptera, one hundred 

 Hymenoptera, one hundred and two Odonata, sixteen Rhyn- 

 chota, and six Diptera, from Panama ; given in exchange for 

 identification. 



Two co-types of Trocliopus marinus, Carpenter, female 

 and larva, from Kingston Harbour, Jamaica ; presented by 

 J. E. Duerden, Esq., through G. H. Carpenter, Esq. 



Eight Butterflies from Bolivia ; presented by Lady Jenkyns. 



Twenty-eight specimens of Syntomidse from Brazil ; pur- 

 chased. 



(From Various Localities.) 



Fifty Hymenoptera, chiefly types ; purchased. 



Ninety-one Beetles and thirty Butterflies from West Africa 

 and Madagascar, and six specimens of Carabus from Chili ; 

 presented by G. A. Higlett, Esq. 



Fifty-seven Hymenoptera ; presented by Philip Cameron, 

 Esq. 



Twenty Cicindelidse received in exchange from Dr. Walther 

 Horn, and including several co-types of his species. 



One hundred and thirty Moths received in exchange for 

 identification. 



One hundred and ninety-six Syntomidse, chiefly types and 

 co-types ; purchased. 



Twenty Old World Syntomidse ; purchased. 



A Syntomid from Brazil and seventeen Neotropical Arc- 

 tiadse ; presented by W. Schaus, Esq. 



Fifteen Lepidoptera Heterocera from China and Mada- 

 gascar ; presented by Mons. I'Abbe de Joannis. 



Four hundred and fifty-nine Diptera from Holland, Portugal, 

 Funchal, Cape de Verde Islands, and Monte Video ; collected 

 and presented by Oldfield Thomas, Esq. 



Seventy-five specimens of Erebia, including nine species 

 new to the Museum ; presented by H. J, Elwes, Esq. 



Twenty-two Coleoptera, four Orthoptera, thirty-one Lepi- 

 doptera, five Homoptera, and one Neuropteron ; purchased. 



