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other insects from Demerara ; presented by G. S. Jenman, 

 Esq. 



Sixty-six Lepidoptera and two Orthoptera from Archidona, 

 Ecuador ; presented by Captain H, Dowding. 



A hundred and thirty Formicidce, seventeen other Hymen- 

 optera, four Diptera and one Homopteron from E. Peru and 

 Surinam ; presented by E. A. Bartlett, Esq. 



Fifty-eight Hymenoptera and sixteen Rhynchota from 

 Chili ; presented by E. Saunders, Esq. 



Sixteen Butterflies, including an unusally dwarfed specimen 

 of Tasitia gilippus, and seven Neuroptera from the Chapada 

 district, Matto Grosso, Brazil ; presented by Spencer Moore, 

 Esq. 



A hundred and fourteen Lepidoptera, chiefly Geometrites, 

 including the types of Meandroyonaria valentina, Hoplo- 

 sauris Valeria, H. edelmira, Cidaria adela and Spargania 

 bellissima from Chili ; presented by Herr G. Ruschewegh. 



Nine rare Lepidoptera from Chili, including Phulia 

 nymphula, Cyclopides puelmce, a Scolitantides probably 

 new to science, and Erosine strigata; presented by E. 

 Bartlett-Calvert, Esq. 



Three type specimens of two species of Lepidoptera 

 (Anchoteles perforatana and A. sohriana), also six speci- 

 mens and two drawings illustrating the life-history of a 

 Lasiocampid Moth (Tolype opalina), from Brazil ; presented 

 by the Right Honourable Lord Walsingham, F.R.S. 



Sixteen Butterflies, including Euptychia periphas, Tetra- 

 phlehia germaini, Metura bracteolata and others, from 

 Uruguay ; collected by C. V. Aplin, Esq. 



Forty-three Lepidoptera, including the types of three new 

 species (Agrotis dalei, Leucania falklandiea and Eupithecia 

 anguligera) from Darwin Harbour, Falkland Islands ; pre- 

 sented by Dr. W. F. Dale. 



(From Africa.) 



Four pieces of gum, containing insects, &c., probably from 

 Zanzibar ; presented by Captain W. H. Turton. 



Four Locustidce, two Homoptera {Isthmia patruelis), two 

 Diptera (Dacus fuscatus), ten parasitic Hymenoptera with 

 cocoons, and fifteen specimens of Coccus from Asparagus, &c., 

 from Natal ; presented by R. T. Lewis, Esq. 



Twenty Orthoptera, seventeen Neuroptera, eighty Rhyn- 

 chota, twenty-eight Hymenoptera, forty Diptera, including a 

 specimen of Tahanus fasciatus and four other insects from 

 Sierra Leone ; presented by Surgeon-Captain W. G. 

 Clements. 



Two nests of Megachile and two cocoons of Anaphe, from 

 one of which two dozen specimens of a very beautiful Ichneu- 

 mon-fly {Gryptus formosus) have recently emerged, from 

 Uganda ; presented by F. C. Smith, Esq. 



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