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One hundred and thirty-three types of Hymenopterap 

 described by Mr. P. Cameron, and nineteen of Coleoptera, 

 described by Dr. Jordan, from Sarawak ; presented by the 

 Sarawak Museum, Borneo. 



One hundred and thirty-five Diptera from Ceylon; 

 presented by E. E. Green, Esq. 



Three hundred and ei^^hty Diptera from the Sandwich 

 Islands ; presented by the Sandwich Islands Committee of 

 the Royal Society and British Association. 



Twenty-four slides of mounted Tasmanian Collembola, 

 including two types ; presented by Lord Avebury, f.k.s. 



(Froui America.) 



Ten thousand four hundred and eighty-five Diptera, three 

 thousand one hundred and four Hymenoptera, two thousand 

 nine hundred and forty-one Geometrid Lepidoptera, and five 

 hundred and fifty Malacoderm Coleoptera, from Central 

 America ; presented by F. Ducane Godman, Esq., f.r.s. 



One thousand three hundred and fifty-five Diptera from 

 North America, being a further instalment of the Tylor 

 Townsend Collection ; purchased. 



Seven hundred and fifty Coleoptera, ninety-six Orthoptera, 

 seventy-five Rhynchota, twenty-four Lepidoptera, and sixteen 

 otlier insects from St. Anna de Chapada, Central Brazil ; 

 presented by Mrs. Percy Sladen, 



Two hundred and seventy-three Lamellicorn Coleoptera, 

 including the types of Mr. G. J. Arrow, and eighty-five 

 Pselaphid Coleoptera, including types of Mons. A. Raffray, 

 i'lom St. Vincent and Grenada ; presented by the West Indian 

 Committee. 



Eighty Coleoptera from the Falkland Islands ; presented 

 by Mr. C. J. Pool. 



One hundred and thirteen Odonata from the United 

 States ; presented by Mr. E. B. Williamson. 



Four hundred and thirty-two Diptera, and two hundred 

 and eighty-eight Hymenoptera, from Western Canada ; pre- 

 sented by Miss Gertrude Ricardo. 



Seven hundred and fifty-nine Lepidoptera, two hundred 

 and ninety-four Coleoptera, one hundred and eighty-one 

 Orthoptera, one hundred and thirty Neuroptera, and sixty- 

 four Hymenoptera, from Sapucay, Paraguay ; presented by 

 W. Foster, Esq. 



Three hundred and twenty Lepidoptera, seventy-eight 

 Coleoptera, thirty-eight Rhynchota, and twenty-six other 

 insects, from Argentina and Brazil ; purchased. 



Thirty-six Moths from the Neotropical Region, chiefly 

 co-types of the donor, W. Schaus, Esq. 



