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Explanation of the Plates bis ae ie : ae see VELL 
List of Fellows .. i Ac ra sc ae Se So. tbe 
Additions to the itivy on Be aa 4a dig ogee 
MEMOIRS. 
I. Notes on the life-history of various species of the Neuropterous 
genus Ascalaphus. By Prof. J.O. A a M.A., F.L.S., 
Life-President of the Ent. Soc. Lond., &. . &6 5e 1 
II. A Synopsis of British es Cicadina. Part II. By 
JAMES Epwarps, F.E.S. 36 Se sq lg 
III. Notes on the species of the jephacietbes genus Huchromia, 
with descriptions of new species in the collection of the 
British Museum. ais ARTHUR G. 2 Vile HS: Ans, 
&e. - : Se lla} 
IV. Pec of some new epee of Lepidopter a oe Algor ia. 
By Grorce T. Baxer, F.L.8. . : 117 
V. Report of Progress in Pedigree Moth. Medatng to Dee. hs, 
1887, with observations on some incidental points. By 
FREDERIC MERRIFIELD, F'.E.S. Mig a¢ Be nee PB} 
VI. Life-histories of Rhopalocera from the Australian region. 
By Gervase F. Maruew, B.N., F.L.S., F.Z.8., &. Be UB Y! 
VII. Descriptions of new or little-known species of phyto- 
phagous Coleoptera from Africa and as aie By 
Martin Jacosy, F.E.S. es : : 189 
VIII. Additional observations on the Tea- fies (eloped) of 
Java. By Cuarues O. WatTerHousE, F.H.S. 207 
IX. On the Pyralidina of the Hawaiian Islands. By Epwarp 
Meyrick, B.A., F.E.S. fe fe 32 es ae 209 
X. Experiments upon the colour-relation between the pupx of 
Pieris rape and their immediate surroundings, by GrorcE 
C. Grirrirus, F.E.S.; described and summarised by 
Witi1am Waire, F.E. S. Se : : st cee NY 
XI. A catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Sikkim, He Henry JouHn 
Exwes, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &e.; with additions, corrections, 
and notes on seasonal and local aon ied by Otto 
MOLLER. ac 269 
XII. A List of the Diurnal ee collected in fasion 
Celebes by Dr. Sydney Hickson. By Prof. J. O. Wesr- 
woop, M.A., F.L.8., Hon. Life Pres. Ent. Soc. Lond, ae 467 
