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M. Burr and K. Jordan — On Arixenia, Burr, a Suborder of Derniapf.era ; 

 (7) P. P. Calvert — Progress in our Knowledge of tlie Odonata from 1895 to 

 1912 ; (8) G. H. Carpenter— The Presence of Maxillulw in Beetle Larvae ; (9) 

 T. A. Chapman — Some Experiments on the Eegeneration of the Legs of Liparis 

 dispar, L. ; (10) J. H. Comstock— The Silk of Spiders and its Uses; (11) W. C. 

 Ci-owley and H. Donisthorpe — The Founding of Colonies by Queen Ants ; (12) 

 J. Dewitz — Die Physiologie der Schildlingsfoi-chung ; (13) F. A. Dixey — On 

 the Scent-patches of the Pierinae ; (14) L Doucaster — Sex-limited Inheritance 

 in Insects; (15) J. M. Dusmet— Sobre algunas Anomalias en las Alas de los 

 Himenopteros ; (16) S. A. Forbes— The Simulium-Pellagra Problem in Illinois; 



(17) E. E. Green — A Plea for the Centralization of Diagnostic Descriptions ; 



(18) A. Handlirsch — tJber einioe Beziehimgen zwischen Palaeontologie, Geo- 

 graphischer Verbreitung iind Phylogenie der Insekten ; (19) W. Horn — Protest 

 gegen die Zulassung von Ausnahmen vom Prioritiitsgesetz ; (20) Die Fort- 

 schritte des neuen Coleopterorum - Catalogris von Junk-Schenkling ; (21) 

 Gr. Horvath — Etude Morphologique sur la Construction de I'Elytre des Cicadides ; 

 (22) K. Jordan - On Viviparity in Polyctenidse ; (23) C. Kerremans — Les Varietes 

 doivent-elles etre nomme'es ? ; (24) H. J. Kolbe — Die Differenzierung der 

 Zoogeographischen Elemente der Kontinente ; (25) Sir J. N. Moore -Recent 

 Work in Economic Entomology carried out in Western Australia; (26) E. P. 

 Navas— Algunos Organos de las Alas de los Insectos; (27) E.Olivier— Necessitede 

 I'Emploi du Latin pour les Descriptions ; (28) M. Pic— Le Melanisme chez divers 

 Crypt ocephalus Palearctiques ; (29) L. B. Prout — On the Place of Figures in 

 Descriptive Entomology ; (30) K. St. A. Rogers — Mimicry in the two Sexes of 

 the E. African Lycajnid, Alxna picta, Sharpe; (31) K, von Rosen— Die fossilen 

 Termiten : eine kurze Zusammenfassung der bis jetzt bekannten Funde ; (32) 

 A. Seitz — On the Sense of Vision in Insects; (33) P. Speiser— Bemerkungen 

 x\nd Notizen zur Geographischen Verbreitung einiger blvitsaugenden Insekten ; 

 (34) C. F. M. Swynnerton - Pellets ejected by Insect-eating Birds after a meal 

 of Butterflies; (35) J. W. Taylor- Geographical Distribution and Dominance 

 in relation to Evolution and Phylogeny ; (36) F. V. Theobald — Notes on the 

 Aphides of the cultivated Peas {Pisum sativ^ml and Lathyrus latifolius) and the 

 allied species of Macrosiphnm ; (37) G. Wheeler — Suggestions for securing 

 Simplification and Permanency in Nomenclature ; (38) W. M. Wheeler- 

 Observations on the Central American Acacia Ants. 



The entire Vokime has been excellently edited by Dr. Karl Jordan and 

 Mr. H. Eltringham, and the printing and general get-up leave nothing to 

 be desired. 



Entomological Society of London : Wednesday, October 15th, 1913. — 

 Rev. F. D. MoBiCE, M.A., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Society : Messrs. 

 Edward O. Armitage, Geelong, Victoria, Australia ; F. W. Cragg, M.D., Capt. 

 I. M.S., King Institute of Preventive Medicine, Saidapet, Madras; Walter 



