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7. " On a collection of Lepidoptera f roin British East Africa, 

 made by Dr. J. W. Gregory between the months of March and 

 August 1893 " ; " On abnormal variability in the antennal 

 characters of Cosmophila erosa " ; " Notes on the synonymy 

 of Noctuid Moths " ; " On the genus Fhilometra, Grote " ; 

 " On the Lepidopterous genus Hexeris of Grote " ; " The 

 North American Noctuidse of the genus Ingura " ; " Note on 

 Eumestleta, Butl., &;c., a group of Noctuge of the Eublemmine 

 type," by A. G. Butler. 



8. " Descriptions of one new genus and six new species of 

 Hymenoptera Terebrantia from Queensland " ; " List of 

 Butterflies collected by Mr. W. M. Conway in the Karakoran 

 Himalayas " ; " Notes on Mesapia peloria, Hewitson, and its 

 allies " ; " Description of a new species of Epiphora 

 {Saturniidce) from Uganda " ; " Note on Dorydium west- 

 woodi (Buchanan White), with observations on the use of the 

 name Dorydium " ; " Catalogue of the described Neuroptera 

 Odonata (Dragon-flies) of Ceylon, with descriptions of new 

 species " ; " Note on a small collection of Odonata, «fec., from 

 Upper Burma, with the description of a new species " ; " On a 

 small collection of Odonata from Queensland, with descrip- 

 tions of five new species " ; " On some small collections of 

 Odonata recently received from the West Indies " ; " On a 

 new genus and species of AgriovAdce from Foo Chow," by 

 W. F. Kirby. 



9. " On the Echinoderms collected during the voyage of 

 H.M.S. 'Penguin ' and by H.M.S. 'Egeria' when surveying 

 Macclesfield Bank " ; " Note on three species of Biver Crabs 

 of the genus Thelphusa, from specimens collected in Eastern 

 Africa by Dr. J. W. Gregory, H. H. Johnston, Esq., c.B., and 

 Mr. F. J. Jackson," by F. J. Bell. 



Also, " A visit to Damma Island, East Indian Archipelago," 

 with notes on the Fauna by the Departmental Staff; "A 

 Polynoid with Branchiae," by Miss F. Buchanan ; " On 

 Benhamia ccecifera, n. sp., from the Gold Coast," by Dr. 

 W. H. Benham. 



Finally, the following works should be referred to, as 

 being largely based upon the collection in the British 

 Museum : — 



"Fauna of British India," Moths, Vol. II., by G. F. 

 Hampson. 



" The Book of Antelopes," parts 1 and 2, by P. L. Sclater 

 and Oldfield Thomas. 



" A Monograph of the Hirundinidse or Family of Swallows," 

 Parts XVIII.— XX., by R. Bowdler Sharpe and Claude W. 

 Wyatt. 



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