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Four hundred and forty Moths from North America ; 

 presented by Dr. William Baines. 



Four hundred and forty-three Moths from Arizona; 

 purchased. 



Seven hundred and fifty-one Lepidoptera from British 

 Guiana and Trinidad ; purchased. 



Two hundred and forty-seven Moths and twenty-eight 

 Butterflies from British Columbia ; presented by Mrs. NicholL 



Three hundred and ninety Lepidoptera, two hundred and 

 twenty Hymenoptera, one hundred and ninety Coleoptera, 

 two hundred and forty Orthoptera, eighty Rhynchota, sixty- 

 seven Neuroptera, and sixty-six Diptera from Argentina ; 

 presented by O. W. Thomas, Esq. 



One hundred and thirty Lepidoptera and fifty-seven 

 Diptera from Patagonia ; purchased. 



Twenty-five Rutelid Coleoptera from Central and South 

 America, the types described by the late Frederick Bates ; 

 purchased. 



(From various Localities.) 

 One hundred and twenty-seven Coleoptera, seven Lepi- 

 doptera, and two Khynchota, being the types and other 

 valuable specimens hitherto in the Horniman Museum ; 

 presented by the London County Council. 



One hundred and one Hymenoptera, type specimens 

 described by Mr. Peter Cameron ; purchased. 



One hundred and ten Coleoptera, including co-types of 

 MM. Grouvelle and d'Orbigny ; obtained by exchange. 



Crustacea. — The accessions totalled three hundred and 

 seventy-one, the most important being : — 



Forty-eight Crayfish from various parts of Europe ; 

 purchased. 



Two very large Crabs, Maia squinado and Homola 

 cuvieri ; presented by H. M. the King of Portugal. 



Fifteen specimens of Munidopsis ijolymorjpha from 

 Lanzarote ; presented by Fairfax Prevost, Esq. 



Twenty-one specimens from Kurrachee ; presented by 

 F. W. Townsend, Esq. 



Sixty-one Cumacea from Ceylon, including the types of 

 several new species ; presented by Prof. W. A. Herdman. 



Eighteen specimens from Ceylon; presented by E. E. 

 Green, Esq. 



Twenty-one specimens from the Inland Sea of Japan ; 

 presented by R. Gordon Smith, Esq. 



Thirty-seven terrestrial Isopoda and thirteen terrestrial 

 Amphipoda, including the types of recently described species. 



