1877.] 



SENATE— No. 5. 



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REPORT ON THE INSECTS. 



By Dr. H. A. Hagen. 



Additions to the collection : from — 



1. Mr. Jones, from Bermuda Islands. Several insects from Ber- 



muda Islands. 



2. Mr. Palmer. Lepidoptera from Guadaloupe Island, Cal. 



3. Mr. J. A. Allen. Insects from Yellowstone. 



4. Dr. J. H. Kidder, from New York. Odonata from New Zea- 



land. 



5. Mr. S. W. Garman. Insects and Fossil Insects from Illinois. 



6. Count Kornis, from Austria. Cave Beetles from Krain, 



Europe.- 



7. Rev. N. H. Chamberlain. An African Locust, taken at sea, 



1,200 miles from land. 



8. Dr. C. A. Dohrn, from Stettin. Five hundred and twenty- 



seven specimens of Coleoptera, all new to the collection. 

 (Exchange.) 



9. Mr. H. Edwards, from San Francisco, Cal. Neuroptera. 



10. Mr. T. V. Chambers, from Covington, Ky. A very large lot 



of Microlepidoptera, types of the species published by him. 



11. Mr. H. Strecker, Reading, Pa. A large lot of Lepidoptera 



of the United States. (Exchange.) 



12. Dr. A. Staudinger, from Dresden. A large lot of Lepidoptera 



from Europe. (Exchange.) 



13. Mr. Beddome, from Queensland, Australia. A lot of Lepidop- 



tera. 



14. Dr. C. A. Dohrn, from Stettin. A large collection of Staphy- 



linidae and Pselaphidse, named. (Exchange.) 



15. Mr. Meade, Bradford, Eng. A large lot of types of Antho- 

 myidse, presented by Baron Osten-Sacken. 



