26 ANNUAL RErORT OF THE 



A revisional rearrangement of a large part of the tineid moths 

 has been completed ; also the dipterous families Sapromyzida; and 

 Empidae, portions of the Silphidae and Scarabaeidae of the Co- 

 leoptera, and of the ^Eschnidae of the Odonata. Progress has 

 been made in the rearrangement of the Araneinae, and in the 

 assortment and identification of the alcoholic material from the 

 islands of the Tropical Pacific. 



