DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. 115 



(From Africa.) 



One hundred and thirty Coleoptera, fourteen Orthoptera, 

 sixty-three Butterflies, six Moths, ten Diptera and eight 

 Rhynchota, including many rare species, from Fwambo 

 (near Tanganyika) and Kambole ; presented by W. H. Nutt, Esq. 



Twelve Coleoptera, twenty-one Moths, thirty-three 

 Fierinoe (chiefly Teracolus) and six Tahanidoe, from South 

 Africa; piesenbed by G. A. K. Marshall, Esq. 



Four hundred and fifty Coleoptera, twelve Orthoptera, 

 twenty-two Hymenoptera, forty Hemiptera, two Homoptera, 

 and five hundred and twenty-five Lepidoptera, including 

 Fhrissura nyasana, and Fhcefjorista zebra, with other new 

 species, from Nyasaland ; presented by Sir H. H. Johnston, 



K.C.B. 



Fifteen Coleoptera, twelve Orthoptera, five Neuroptera, 

 twenty-two Hymenoptera, twenty-four Diptera, and a But- 

 terfly, from St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands ; collected by 

 E. E. Austen, Esq., during the voyage of Messrs. Siemens' 

 cable S.S. " Faraday." 



Three Coleoptera, seven Orthoptera, one Hymenopteron, 

 and four Hemiptera, from St, Vincent, Cape Verde Islands ; 

 collected by F. Pickard-Cambridg \, Esq., during the voyage of 

 Messrs. Siemens' cable S.S. " Faraday." 



Thiity Coleoptera, three Orthoptera, and thirty-four Moths 

 from East Africa, collected by Dr. W. J. Ansorge. 



Two hundred Coleoptera, from Mashonaland ; presented by 

 the African Review Publishing Company. 



Twelve Coleoptera, thirteen Orthoptera, thirteen Hymen- 

 optera, and fifteen Hemiptera, from West Africa ; presented 

 by Miss Mary Kingsley. 



Two hundred and eighty-five Lepidoptera, including 

 eighteen new species, amongst which Flanema scalivittata, 

 Alcvna reticulata, Cyclopides jyerexcellens, and Fhalera lati- 

 pennis, are especially worthy of mention ; also twelve Cole- 

 optera, and five Hemiptera, from Nyasaland; presented by 

 R. Crawshay, Esq. 



Two hundred and fifty-seven Diptera,, two Coleoptera, 

 thirty-eight Orthoptera, and a Cicada, from Algeria ; pre- 

 sented by the Rev. A. E. Eaton. 



Four Butterflies, including Charaxes lacteitinctus, from 

 the Niger district ; purchased. 



Twenty Coleoptera, thirty-one Orthoptera, four Neurop- 

 tera, twelve Hymenoptera, two Diptera, and eight Rhyn- 

 chota, from Kota Kpta and neighbourhood ; presented by the 

 Universities Mission. 



Six Lepidoptera from East Africa, including Sahalia pica- 

 rina, "Walker ; purchased. 



A specimen of Teracolus castalis, two of Teracolus venosus, 

 from Mombasa, and a Phasmid from Lauderdale, Central 

 Africa ; purchased. 



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