574 Zoology. 



45 types) in 1902. The remaining Pajpilionidse (1020 examples) 

 were acquired in 1903. 



A collection of 733 Lepidoptera from Ceylon, forming the 

 principal material used in " Illustrations of Typical Lepidoptera 

 Heterocera," part ix. : presented by E. E. Green, Esq. 



1892. 



The number of accessions was 48,028. 



A selection from the collection of Indian Insects, formed by 

 the late E. T. Atkinson, Esq., consisting of 4500 Coleoptera, 

 8000 Rhynchota, 59 Lepidoptera, and 4 Diptera, including many 

 types : purchased. 



A selection of 2460 Lepidoptera from the collection formed 

 by Lieut. E. Y. Watson in India and Burma, including co-types 

 of many species, named by Messrs. De Niceville and Watson : 

 presented by the collector. The following additional specimens 

 were subsequently presented :— 373 in 1894, 150 in 1895, 1048 

 in 1897, 432 in 1898. 



1893. 



The accessions numbered 106,591. 



The collection of Coleoptera formed by E. P. Pascoe, Esq., 

 E.R.S., consisting of 48,500 specimens, of which 3191 are types : 

 purchased. 



The collection of Lepidoptera formed by the late H. T. 

 Stainton, Esq., F.R.S., consisting of 33,569 specimens, also his 

 entomological correspondence and a series of drawings of larvae of 

 Microlepidoptera : presented by his widow. 



1894. 



The accessions numbered 39,096. 



The collection of Coleoptera made by Sir George Hampson 

 in the Nilgiris, consisting of 1800 specimens: presented by the 

 collector. 



The first half of the collection of Indian Moths formed by 

 Dr. F. Moore, consisting of 10,990 specimens, of which 859 were 

 types : purchased. The second half of this collection, consisting 

 of 10,591 specimens, of which 997 were types, was purchased in 

 the following year. 



A series of 1500 Moths, formerly a part of the collection of 



