CONTENTS 



PAGE 



Explanation of the Plates ... ... ... ... ... ... ... viii 



List of Fellows... ... ... ... ... ... ... ix 



Additions to the Library ... ... ... ... ... ... ... xxvi 



Errata ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... xxxix 



MEMOIRS. 



PAQB 



L On the Larvae of Hamanumida daedalus, Fab., Hoplitis phyllo- 

 campa, n. sp.,and EulophonoUismyrmeleon,'Fe\A. ; with descrip- 

 tions of the Imagines of the two Heterocera. By Eoland 

 Trimen, M.A.,F.R.S. 1 



II. Descriptions of Micro-Lepidoptera from Bolivia and Peru. By E. 



Meyrick, B.A.,F.R.S 13 



III. Revision of the Australian and Tasmanian JIalacodermiJae. By 



Arthur M. Lea, F.E.S., Government Entomologist, Tasmania 45 



IV. Studies of the Blattidae. By R. Shelford, M.A., F.L.S. ... 253 



V. Birds as a Factor in the Production of Mimetic Resemblances 



among Butterflies. By Guy A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S 329 



VL New Malayan /?/)y»cAo<a. By W. L. Distant, F.E.S 385 



VII. On the Origin and Ancestral Form of Myrmecophilous Coleoptera. 



By H. St. J. Donisthorpe, F.Z.S 397 



VIII. On the Colonisation of New Nests of Ants by Myrmecophilous 



Coleoptera. By H. St. J, Donisthokpe, F.Z.S. 413 



IX. On Some New and Little-known Neotropical Lycaenidae. By 



Hamilton H. Druce, F.L.S., etc 431 



X. A description of the Superior Wing of the Hymenoptera, with a 

 view to giving a simpler and more certain Nomenclature to the 

 Alary System of Jurine. By Claude Morley, F.Z.S 439 



XI. New Genera of British Mymaridae (Haliday). By Fred. Enock, 



F.L.S.,F.E.S.,F.R.M.S 449 



XII. On a new genus and species of NbcUtidae from Britain. By Sir 



George F. Hampson, Bart., F.Z.S., etc 461 



XIII. A list of Chrysids taken by the writer in two visits to Jaffa, 



Jerusalem and Jericho, with descriptions of new species. By 

 the Rev. F. D. MoRiCE, M.A.,F.E.S 465 



XIV. An Account of some Experiments on the Edibility of certain 



LepidopterousX&rv&e, By H. Eltrjngham, M.A., F.Z.S. ...471 



