DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. Ill 



Several genera of Old World Satyrince have been re- 

 arranged. The Brassolince have been expanded and re-ar- 

 ranged in new cabinets, and the HeliconincB have been 

 expanded and transferred to cabinets with interchangeable 

 drawers. 



In the sub- family Nyrri'phalinai numerous genera belong- 

 ing to the Limenitine and Apaturine groups have been 

 re- arranged. 



The expansion and partial re-arrangement of Papilio has 

 been continued. 



About two-thirds of the Leech Collection, the first part 

 of the Godman-Salvin Collection of Noctuidce and all other 

 collections of Moths received have been incorporated as they 

 were set and labelled. 



The families Lymantriadce, Pterothysanidce, Cocytiadca, 

 Hypsidw, and Uraniadce have been re-arranged. Vol. II. of 

 the Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalsense has been passed 

 through the press and published, and the MS. of Yol. III. 

 completed. 



The first part of a classification of South African Moths, 

 dealing with the Syntomidm, Arctiadce, and Agaristidce has 

 been worked out and published, and the second part dealing 

 with the Noctiiidoi commenced. 



The publication of supplementary papers on Indian Moths 

 has been continued, and papers have also been prepared on 

 new Palsearctic Pyralidce, and on Mr. Bonhote's Collection 

 of Moths from the Bahamas. 



Mosquitoes. — During the year, collections of mosquitoes 

 (Culicidse) were received from the following gentlemen: — 

 W. E. Broadway ; Capt. S. P. James, i.M.s. ; Dr. E. D. Row- 

 land ; Lieut. J. D. McKay ; E. M. Walker ; G. D. Freer, m.b. ; 

 H. Noble Joynt, M.D. ; Prof. Grassi ; Dr. T. L. Bancroft ; 

 L. O. Howard ; Dr. D. N. P. Datta ; W. J. McKinney ; the 

 Director of the South Australian Museum ; Dr. Rees ; G. A. 

 K. Marshall ; C. French ; Osborne Browne, m.b. ; Dr. C. W. 

 Daniels ; Dr. G. Douglas Gray ; T. Rennie ; H. J. Mackinder ; 

 M. J. Wright, M.B. ; Major C. R. M. Green, i.m.s. ; Patrick 

 Manson, m.d. ; Capt. F. W. Hutton ; H. Strachan^ m.d. ; 

 R. Hessler, A.M., M.D. ; E. E. Green; W. R. Forrest; Dr. D. 

 O'C. Murphy ; H. Caracciolo ; Dr. B. Glanvill Corney ; 

 Col. T. H. Handley, c.i.e.,^i.m.s. ; (Mosquitoes collected by 

 Lieut. -Col. R. Macrae, assisted by Assistant-Surgeon Jogeesur 

 Mukerjee); Col. C. Hutcheson, i.m.s. (Mosquitoes collected by 

 Lieut.-Col. C. C. Vaid, Capt. E. G. Morgan, and Major G. H. 

 Baker) ; Dr. Lutz. 



Exclusive of those which arrived in fragments, the total 

 number of Mosquitoes received amounted to 1,693, including 

 341 specimens of Anopheles, and 1,352 belonging to Culex 

 and other genera, 



