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List of the Australian and Tasmanian Mordellidae, with descriptions of new species
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II. The Life History of Clythra quadri-punctata, L
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III. Descriptions of New Australian Lepidoptera
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V. Report on a Collection of African Locustidæformed by Mr. W. L. Distant, chiefly from the Transvaal
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VI. An Entomological Excursion to Central Spain
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VII. Notes on Hawaiian Wasps, with Descriptions of New Species
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VII. Four New Species and a New Genus of parasitic Hymenoptera (Ichneumonidæ, sub-fam. Ophioninæ) from the Hawaiian Islands
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X. A Monograph of the genus Acrida, Stål (=Truxalis, Fabr.), with Notes of some allied genera, and descriptions of new species
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XI. Notes on some cases of Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies, with an account of Experiments by Mr. G. A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S
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XII. On the economic importance of the parasites of Coccidæ
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XIII. Additional Notes on Mr. Distant's Collection of African Locustidæ
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Memoir upon the rhynchotal family Capsidae auctt
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XV. Lepidoptera from the Chatham Islands
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XVI. On a new cricket of aquatic habits, found in Fiji by Professor Gustave Gilson. Professor Louis Compton Miall, F.R.S. Professor Gustave Gilson
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XVII. Five Years' Observations and Experiments (1896–1901) on the Bionomics of South African Insects, chiefly directed to the Investigation of Mimicry and Warning Colours Guy A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S
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INTRODUCTION
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2. Experiments on Mantidæ in Natal and Rhodesia. (G. A. K. M.) Natal, February 1897
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3. Conclusions from Experiments on Mantidæ. (E. B. P.)
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4. Experiments on Spiders in the Karkloof. (G. A. K. M.) Natal, February 1897
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5. Results of Experiments on Spiders and the earlier Experiments on Mantidæ: One probable meaning of tenacity of Life in distasteful Insects. (G. A. K. M.)
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6. The Attacks of Predaceous Insects other than Mantidæ upon conspicuous specially-defended Lepidoptera, etc. (E. B. P.)
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7. Lepidoptera with Warning Colours specially liable to the attacks of parasitic Insects. (G. A. K. M.)
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8. Experiments on Lizards and Frogs. (G. A. K. M.)
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9. Experiments on Captive Kestrels (Cerchncis rupicoloides and C. naumanni). (G. A. K. M.)
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10. Experiments on a tame Ground Horn-bill (Bucorax caffer). (G. A. K. M.)
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11. The Insect-food of wild South African Birds. (G. A. K. M.)
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12. Records of Attacks on Lepidoptera, especially Butterflies, by wild South African Birds. (G. A. K. M.)
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13. Records of Attacks on Butterflies by wild Birds in India and Ceylon, by Colonel J. W Yerbury, R.A
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14. Records of Attacks on Butterflies, etc., by wild Burmese Birds
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15. Guy A. K. Marshall's Indirect Evidence of the Attacks upon Butterflies. (E. B. P.)
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16. Experiments on a Captive Mungoose (Herpestes galera) with Insect-food. (G. A. K. M.)
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17. Experiments on a Captive Mungoose with Bird-food. Warning Characters and distasteful Qualities in South African Birds. (G. A. K. M.)
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18. Experiments on Cercopithecus pygerythrus. (G. A. K. M.)
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19. Experiments on Captive Baboons. (G. A. K. M.)
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20. Conclusions from Experiments on Captive Baboons, Mungoose, and Kestrels. (G. A. K. M.)
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21. Conclusions from Experiments on Baboons. (E. B. P.)
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22. The Chief Conspicuous Specially-Defended Groups in the Coleoptera inferred from G. A. K. Marshall's Experiments. A Comparison between Coleoptera and Lepidoptera in this Respect. (E. B. P.)
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23. Experimental Evidence of the Value of the Terrifying Markings in Chœrocampa Larvæ. (G. A. K. M.)
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24. Evidence of a Superstitious Dread of the Larva of Chœrocampa elpenor. (E. B. P.)
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25. Experimental Evidence of Terror caused by the Squeak of Acherontia atropos. (G. A. K. M.)
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26. Insect Stridulation as a Warning or Intimidating Character. (G. A. K. M.)
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27. Human Experience of the Taste and Smell of Insects affords untrustworthy Evidence of the effect upon the senses of Insectivorous Animals. (E. B. P.)
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28. Guy A. K. Marshall's Proof of Seasonal Changes in South African Butterflies of the Genus Precis. (E. B. P.)
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29. The Gregarious Instinct in Hybernation and Emigration of Insects. (E. B. P.)
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30. Description and Discussion of Material bearing on Mimicry in South African Rhopalocera collected by Guy A. K. Marshall, and the Record of Observations made by him. (E. B. P.)
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31. Warning Colours and Mimicry (almost wholly Müllerian) in South African Coleoptera. (G. A. K. M., E. B. P.)
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32. Common Warning Colours in South African Hymenoptera and the Mimicry of them by Insects of other Orders. (G. A. K. M.)
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33. Mimetic Resemblance of Mantispidæ to Hymenoptera. (E. B. P.)
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34. Convergent Groups of South African Hemi-ptera (G. A. K. M.)
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35. Miscellaneous Observations on South African Insects. (G. A. K. M.)
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Description of a new species of Hyperechia, Schin, (Family ASILTDæ), from Mashonaland. ERNEST E. AUSTEN
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Descriptions of new species of South African Hymenoptera
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Explanation of Plate IX
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Explanation of Plate X
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Explanation of Plate XI
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Explanation of Plate XII
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Explanation of Plate XIII
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Explanation of Plate XIV
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Explanation of Plate XV
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Explanation of Plate XVI
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Explanation of Plate XVII
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Explanation of Plate XVIII
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Explanation of Plate XIX
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Explanation of Plate XX
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Explanation of Plate XXI
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Explanation of Plate XXII
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Explanation of Plate XXIII
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XIX. On asymmetry in the Males of Hemarine and other Sphinges. Thomas Algernon Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S
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XX. The Protective Resemblance to flowers borne by an African Homopterous Insect, Flata nigrocincta, Walker. Sidney Langford Hinde. Communicated by Prof. Edward B. Poulton, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S
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XXII. On the Tracheal System of Simulium. Thomas Harold Taylor, M.A. communicated by Prof. Louis Compton Miall, F.R.S
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XXIII. On Heterogynis paradoxa, Rmbr., an instance of variation by segregation. Thomas Algernon Chapman, M.D
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