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The most important of these, in addition to those already 

 specially mentioned, are the following : — 



(From Europe.) 



Four hundred Coleoptera from Scotland and sixty from 

 the Scilly Islands ; presented by Col. Yerbury. 



Two hundred and twenty-eight Hymenoptera, seventy-one 

 Coleoptera, thirty-five Rhynchota, twenty-four Lepidoptera, 

 three Orthoptera, and two Diptera from Crete ; presented by 

 Miss D. M. A. Bate. 



(From Africa.) 



Three hundred and eighteen Lepidoptera and one hundred 

 and eight Coleoptera from Algeria ; presented by Lord 

 Walsingham. 



Three hundred and nineteen Coleoptera, nineteen Hymeno- 

 ptera, eighteen Rhynchota, fifteen Diptera, seven Orthoptera, 

 and one Neuropteron from the Transvaal, and ten Lepidoptera 

 from Teneritfe ; presented by Capt. R. Crawshay. 



One thousand eight hundred and forty-three Coleoptera, 

 four hundred and thirty-five Hymenoptera, two hundred and 

 forty-two Rhynchota, two hundred Diptera, forty-eight 

 Orthoptera, and ten Neuroptera from the Transvaal and 

 Natal ; presented by J. P. Cregoe, Esq. 



Four hundred and eighteen authentically nam.ed Coleo- 

 ptera (including many type specimens), fifty-eight Odonata, 

 and five Lepidoptera from Mashonaland and South Africa ; 

 presented by Guy A. K. Marshall, Esq. 



Three hundred and eighty-seven Lepidoptera, two hundred 

 and sixty Coleoptera, two hundred and thirty-six Rhynchota, 

 fifty-four Orthoptera, and forty-nine Hymenoptera from 

 Uganda ; presented by Colonel Delme Radclifi'e. 



Four hundred and fifty Orthoptera, twenty-four Coleo- 

 ptera, and nineteen other insects from Fernando Po ; pre- 

 sented by the Duke of Bedford, the Hon. Walter Rothschild, 

 and Mrs. Percy Sladen. 



One hundred and thirty-five Lepidoptera, ninety-seven 

 Coleoptera, and eighteen other insects from South Africa ; 

 presented by C. D. Rudd, Esq. 



Eighteen Tsetse-flies ; presented by G. H. Yerrall, Esq. 



Nine Coleoptera, five Orthoptera, and a Dipteron, chiefly 

 types, from S. Africa and the Sinai Peninsula ; received in 

 exchange. 



(From Asia.) 



One thousand six hundred and twenty Lepidoptera, one 

 hundred and forty-two Coleoptera, seventy-one Hymenoptera, 



