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Sixty Butterflies and three Diptera (Tabanus ater, Myo^ja 

 testacea, and M. buccata), chiefly from the Pyrenees ; pre- 

 sented by C. Mathews, Esq. 



Twenty Anoplura from Spain, found on a Bearded Vulture 

 {Gypaetus barbatus) ; presented by Lord Lilford. 



One hundred and thirty Diptera, sixty Lepidoptera, and 

 sixty-six Neuroptera, mostly from the Mediterranean region ; 

 collected and presented by P. de la Garde, Esq., r.n. 



(From North America.) 



Two hundred Coleoptera, fourteen Hymenoptera, twenty- 

 five Diptera and Larvse, seven Neuroptera, five Orthoptera, 

 three Rhynchota, and twelve Thysanura, from Queen Char- 

 lotte Island and Inverness, British Columbia ; presented by 

 the Rev. J. H. Keen. 



Two specimens and one Cocoon of Platysamia cecropia 

 from North America ; presented by Colonel Charles Swinhoe. 



Three rare Butterflies (CEneis bracei, CEneis subhyalina, 

 and Erebia oivenii) from Colorado and Canada ; presented 

 by W. H. Edwards, .Esq. 



The type of a Noctuid Moth {Maviestra pulverulenta) 

 from Colorado ; presented by Professor J. B. Smith. 



(From the West Indies.) 



Two hundred Lepidoptera from Sta. Lucia ; presented by 

 the West India Exploration Committee. 



Forty-four Lepidoptera from Kingston and other parts of 

 Jamaica, including Antichloris qiiadricolor , Melunchroia 

 cephise, Antachara albida, Synclera chloroi^hasma, Palthis 

 asopialis, and many other species, some of them new to the 

 collection ; presented by T. D. A. Cockerell, Esq. 



Forty Lepidoptera from Kingston, Jamaica ; presented by 

 H. Strachan, Esq. 



Sixty-four Coleoptera, seven Hymenoptera, sixty-one Lepi- 

 doptera, seven Neuroptera, three Orthoptera, including a 

 specimen of Scapteriscus didactylus, and two Rhynchota, 

 including Cicada gigas, from Trinidad ; presented by W. E. 

 Broadway, Esq. 



Thirty-seven Lepidoptera, twelve Hymenoptera, twelve 

 Orthoptera, three Neuroptera, and two Homoptera, from 

 Trinidad ; presented by J. H. Hart, Esq., f.l.s. 



The type and a second specimen of an Arctiid Moth (His- 

 ticea meldolce) from Trinidad ; presented by Professor R. 

 Meldola, f.r.s. 



Twenty-seven Lepidoptera, five Hymenoptera, including a 

 specimen of Hypochinea bispinosa, one Neuropteron (Mecis- 

 togaster acutipennis), and thirty-three Rhynchota, from 

 Trinidad; also two specimens of an Atto.ciis and four Cocoons 

 from Venezuela ; presented by H. Carracciolo, Esq. 



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