150 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Insecta — continued. 



The Collection of Palsearctic Hemiptera formed by the late 

 E. Saunders, F.R.S., and containinsr six thousand one hundred 

 and twenty specimens ; presented by an anonymous donor. 



Seven hundred and fifteen Diptera (Culicidse), together with 

 three hundred and one microscopic slides and one hundred 

 and thirty-nine photographic negatives ; presented by F. V. 

 Theobald, Esq. 



One thousand six hundred and ninety-six microscopic slides, 

 mostly of Diptera, prepared by the late Walter Wesche, 

 F.R.M.S. ; presented by Mrs. Wesche. 



Eight hundred and eighty-three Neuroptera (Psocidse), 

 including fifty-six types and four co-types, from the Collection 

 made by Dr. Gtinther Enderlein. 



Europe. 



Six hundred and fifteen British Neuroptera (Psocidse) and 

 eighty British Diptera (Pulicidse), from the Collection formed by 

 the late E. Saunders, F.E.S. 



The Collection of British Hymenoptera, numbering over 

 ten thousand specimens, formed by the late E. Saunders, F.R.S. ; 

 presented by the Rev. F. D. Morice. 



Three hundred and forty-one named British Hymenoptera 

 (Ichneumonida)) ; presented by G. C. Champion^ Esq. 



Asia. 



Nine thousand four hundred Coleoptera from Japan and 

 Ceylon, forming part of the Collections made there by G. Lewis, 

 Esq., and containing many types. 



Fourteen hundred Coleoptera and seventy-two insects of 

 other Orders from Borneo and Japan; presented by J. E. A. 

 Lewis, Esq. 



Two hundred and thirty Lepidoptera Ehopalocera, and a 

 series of bark-beetles (Scolytidse) with specimens of the 

 different woods attacked by them, from Japan and Formosa ; 

 by exchange from the College of Agriculture, Imperial 

 University of Tohoku, Sapporo, Japan. 



Two hundred and twenty-five insects of vaiious Orders, 

 from Chengtu, China. 



Five hundred Lepidoptera from Afghanistan ; p>resented by 

 W. Anning, Esq. 



Two thousand one hundred and seven Lepidoptera Phalsenae 

 from Sikhim ; presented by M. F. Mailer, Esq. 



Two hundred and twenty-two Diptera : by exchange from 

 the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Africa. 



Fourteen thousand one hundred and fifty-five African 

 insects of various Orders ; ptresented by the Entomological 

 Research Committee. 



