Insecta. 60] 



The Coleoptera from the Cape Verde [slands; with which are 



of other orders but which are unnamed. 



Insects of all orders from St. Helena, including the Lepidoptera 

 described by Mrs. Wollaston in the Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hisl L879 iii 

 1». 219. 



These collections are kept in separate cabinets. 



Wood-Mason (James). [1846-1893] 



Types of Lepidoptera from Tenasserim. 



Zeller (Philipp Cheistoph). [1808-1883] 



Zeller's collection of Lepidoptera, consisting of 31,000 specimens, 

 was secured for the Museum in 1883-84. The Pterophoridae and Tineida 

 were not included.* It consisted chiefly of European species, bu1 there 

 were many exotic specimens, including some types. 



The types from Syria described as being in Canon Tristram's colle 

 are also in the Museum. 



The specimens are incorporated with the general collection. 

 * These are in the possession of Lord Walsingham. 



