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REPORT ON INSECTS. 



By Dr. H. A. Hagen. 



Additions to the Collection of Insects : — 



Mr. A. Danforth. A Belostoma, from Lynn. 



Mr. H. Edwards. Several biological specimens from California. 



Mr. E. Law, from Maiden. Biological specimens. 



Mr. S. Dimmock. Neuroptera. 



Mr. E. Austin. A lot of United States Coleoptera, new to the col- 

 lection. 



Mr. F. Pourtales. A complete set of Silkworms and Silk, from Milan, 

 Italy ; biological specimens. 



Mr. Dury, Cincinnati, O. U. S. Lepidoptera. 



Mr. N. S. Shaler. Cave insects from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. 



Mr. F. W. Putnam. Insects from Nicaragua in alcohol. 



Mr. H. H. Lyman, Montreal, Canada. Neuroptera. 



Mr. L. Avery. Myriapods from Camargo, Mexico. 



Mr. H. I. Bowditch. Parasites of man. 



Mr. B. Neumoegen. Lepidoptera from Arizona. 



Mr. A. Agassiz. Insects collected by Mr. S. W. Garman in the West 

 Indies. 



Mr. H. K. Morrison. A large lot of Neuroptera and Pseudo-neuroptera 

 from Nevada and Colorado (bought). 



Mr. Palmer. A large lot of biological specimens from Mexico. 



Mr. H. Moody, Maiden. Biological specimens. 



Mr. C. A. Dohrn, Stettin, Germany. A large lot of Staphylinidae and 

 Cave Insects. 



Mr. A. Fish, Maine. United States Pterophoridse. 



Mr. Fr. Mueller, Itajahy, Brazil. A large lot of Neuroptera and bio- 

 logical specimens. 



Mr. R. M'Lachlan, London. A valuable species of Neuroptera. 



Mr. A. Willitson, New Haven, Conn. Amblycheila from Kansas. 



