CONTENTS OF PARTS III, IV. 



HACiE 



\'III. The Opisthomeres and the Gonapopliyses in the Dermapterti. By 



Malcolm Buau, D.Sc.,F.E.S 257 



IX. Note on the Manubrium of the Ninth Sternite in the Male Earwig. By 



Malcolm Burr, D.Sc, F.E.8 269 



X. Some Palaearctic specie.s of Corduleqaster. By Kenneth J. Morton, 



F.E.S '... ... ... 273 



XI. What the larva of Lycaena ariou does during its last instar. By T. A. 



Ch.\pman, M.D., F.Z.S 291 



XII. Observations completing an outline of the Life History of Lycuena ariou, 



L. By T. A. Chap5i.\.h, M.D., F.Z.S .' 298 



XIII. Further observations on tlie last stage of the larva of Lycaena arioii. By 



F. AV. Frohawk, M.B.O.U., F.E.S " 313 



.\^IV. Experiments ou some Carnivorous Insects, especially the Driver Ant 

 Dorylua; and with butterflies' eggs as prey. By C. F. M. Swvnnkrton, 



F.L!s., F.E.S 317 



XV. Some new forms of Panmssiiis {Lepidopteva Rhopaloccra). By A. 



AviNOFF, F.E.S. ' ... 351 



XVI. New LepiJoptero from Dutch New Guinea. By J. J. .Ioicey, F.L.S., 



F.Z.S., F.E.S, A. NoAKKs,F.E.S., and G.Talbot, F.E.S. ... ... 361 



\ \'II. Record of some species of the Genus Teracofux occurring in the Northern 



Territories of the Golil Coast, ^Y. Africa. By G. C. Dudqeo.v, F.E.S. 387 

 XVIII. A New Micropterygid from Australia. By A. Jefferies Tlkner. M.D., 



F.E.S. ... ■ ... ... 391 



XIX. Glossuici morsitaiis, AVestw.: Some Notes on the Parasitisation of its 

 Pupae. By Hkreward C. Dollman, F.E.S., Entomologist to the 



British South Africa Company ... ... ... ... 394 



XX. On the early stages of Latiorina (Li/caena) pyrenaica, Boisd. By T. A. 



Chapman M.D ' 397 



XXI. A (!outribution to the Life History of Ayriades cscherl, Hb. By T. A. 



Chapman, M.D 411 



XXII. Notes ou the early stages of Scolitantides orion. Pall. By T. A. 



Chai'max, M.D 424 



Further Notes ou the Eggs of Butterflies. A Supplement to C. F. M. 

 Swynnerton's Memoir XIV (p. 317), Experiments on some Carnivoious 

 Insects, etc. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42^^ 



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