COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



[Jan. 



REPORT ON INSECTS. 



By Dr. H. A. Hagen, Assistant in Entomology. 



Additions to the collection : from — 



1. Mr. J. H. Hubbard, from Detroit, Mich. A large lot of speci- 



mens for the biological collection, and Odonata. 



2. Mr. E. ScHWARz, from Detroit, Mich. Lepidoptera. 



3. Mr. W. P. Austin. Specimens for the biological collection : 



Diptera ; Perlidse from the White Mountains, N. H. 



4. Mr. W. M. Davis, from Philadelphia, Penn. Biological speci- 



mens. 



5. Rev. M. M. Carleton, East India. A large collection of 



Lepidoptera from the Himalaya; other insects in alcohol; 

 Water-Beetles and Hemiptera from Tanasur. 



6. Mr. F. C. BowDiTCH, from Brookline, Mass. Neurop- 



tera. 



7. Mr. H. K. Morrison. Lepidoptera and biological specimens ; 



Neuroptera from the White Mountains, N. H. (Exchange.) 



8. Mr. H. K. Morrison. Diptera and Neuroptera from Glen and 



Hermit's Lake, White Mountains, N. H. (Purchased.) 



9. Mr. H. L. Moody, from Maiden, Mass. Parasites of Diaph- 



eromera femorata, and other biological specimens. 



10. Mr. W. Saunders, from London, Ontario, Canada. Lepidop- 



tera, Diptera, Neuroptera. 



11. Mr. H. Streoker, from Reading, Penn. A large lot of Lepi- 



doptera, — American and foreign. (Exchange.) 



12. Mr. Thomas Bland, from New York. Zanzibar Copal, with 



insects. 



13. Mr. A. AoAssiz and Mr. S. W. Garman. Insects from Peru, 



Chili, and Ecuador, — dry and in alcohol. 



