CONTENTS 



List^of Fellows 

 Additions to the Library , 



MEMOIRS. 



I. New Species and Subspecies of Fieri itae. By F. A. Dixet, 



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



II. Revision of the Mexican and Central xVmerican Tehphorinae 

 (Fam. Tch'phoriihie), with descriptions of new species. By 

 GrEoiiGE Charles Champion, A. L.S., F.Z.S 16 



III. Descriptions of New Species of the Pierine genera Catasticta 



and Daptonetira. By J. J. Joicky, F.L.S., F.Z.S., and 

 W. F. H. Rosenberg, F.Z.S 147 



IV. Further Observations on the Structure of the Scent Organs in 



certain male Dauaiue Butterflies. By H. ELTRiNCHA^t, M.A., 

 D.Sc, F.Z.S 152 



V. New Butterflies and a Moth from Biak. By J. J. Joicev, 



F.L.S.,F.E.S.,and A. NoAKKs, F.E.8. 177 



VI. The larva and pupa of Caliyo incmnon, Feld. By F. L. D.wis, 



M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P 198 



VII. Descriptions of South American Micro-Lepidoptera. By E. 



Meyrick, B.A.,F.R.S 201 



VIII. The Opisthomeres and the Gonnpophyses in the Dermaptera. 



By Malcolm Burr, M.A., D.Sc, etc. 257 



IX. Note on the Manubrium of the Ninth Steruite in the Male 



Earwig. By Malcolm Burr, M.A., D.Sc, etc 269 



X. Some Palaearctic species of Cordnleijaster. By Kexneth J. 



Morton, F.E.S 273 



XI. What the larva of Lycaena arion does during its last instar. 



By T. A. Chapman; M.D., F.Z.S 291 



XII. Observations completing an outline of the Life History of 



Lycaena arion, L. By T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S. ... 298 



XIII. Further observations on the last stage of the larva of Lycaena 



arion. By F. W. Frohawk, M.B.O.U., F.E.S 313 



XIV. Experiments on some Carnivorous Insects, especially the 



Driver Ant Dorylus ; and with butterflies' eggs as prey. ]^y 



C. F. M.SwYNNERTON, F.L.S., F.E.S 317 



XV. Some new forms of Parnassius {Lepidoptera Rlio-palocera). By 



A. AviNOFF, F.E.S. 351 



XVI. New Lepidoptera from Dutch New Guinea. By J. J. Joicet, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., A. Noakes, F.E.S., and G. Talbot, 

 F.E.S 361 



