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Sixty Butterflies and three Diptera (Tahanus ater, Myopa 

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

 sented by C. Mathews, Esq. 



Twenty Anoijlura from Spain, found on a Bearded Vulture 

 {Gyi^aetus harhatus) ; 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 Larvte, 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 Platysariiia cecropia 

 from North America ; presented by Colonel Charles Swinhoe. 



Three rare Butterflies (CEneis hracei, (Eneis siibhyalina, 

 and Erehia oiuenii) from Colorado and Canada ; presented 

 by W. H. Edwards, Esq. 



The type of a Noctuid Moth {Mamestra 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 quadricolor, Melanchroia 

 cephise, Antachara alhula, Synclera chlorophasma, 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 (Ilis- 

 ticea nieldolce) 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 Attacus and four Cocoons 

 from Venezuela ; presented by H. Carracciolo, Esq. 



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