128 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two hundred and ninety-five Moths and two hundred and 

 ninety Hymenoptera from British Guiana ; presented by 

 J. Rodway, Esq. 



Twenty-three Moths from Canada ; presented by Dr. James 

 Fletcher. 



Four hundred and fifty Diptera and three Hymenoptera 

 from British Guiana ; presented by Dr. K. S. Wise. 



Australasia. 



Twenty-eight Hymenoptera ; presented by R. E. Turner, 

 Esq. 



Three hundred and eighty Diptera and ten EphemeridcB 

 from S. Queensland ; presented by Dr. T. L. Bancroft. 



Myriopoda. — Ninety-five specimens were received during 

 the course of the year. 



Arachnida. — The accessions number one thousand two 

 hundred and twenty. The more important are : — 



Miscellaneous. 

 Twelve Ticks from various localities, including co-types of 

 six new species ; presented by Prof. Nuttall and C. Warburton, 

 Esq. 



Asia. 



One hundred and six Ticks from Transcaucasia, including 

 the co-types of a new species (Hcemaphysalis crassa) ; presented 

 by Dr. Dschunkovsky. 



Eleven Arachnida from India and Burma, including co-types 

 of a new species ; presented by the Trustees of the Indian 

 Museum, Calcutta. 



Eleven specimens, including the type of a new species of 

 Tick {Hoemaphy sails japonica), from Japan ; presented by the 

 Duke of Bedford, k.g. 



Africa. 



Forty Ticks from Morocco ; presented by A. M. Madden,, 

 Esq. 



Fifty-three Arachnida from Cameroon, including the type 

 of a new species of spider {Euphrictus spinosus) ; purchased. 



Thirty-two Ticks from W. Africa ; presented by G. Ganders, 

 Esq. 



One hundred and twenty-four Ticks from Nyasaland,. 

 including the types of Rhipicephalus falcatus ; presented 

 by Dr. J. E. S. Old. 



Nineteen Arachnida from Rhodesia ; presented by J» 

 ffolliott Darling, Esq. 



