CONTENTS 
OF 
VOLUME V.—PART V. 
Page 
X. On the Oak-feeding Silkworm from Japan, Bombyx Yamamai 
(Guérin-Méneville). By ALexanper Wattace, M.D., M.R.C.P. 
(Being the Prize Essay of the Entomological Society for the 
MGAET SOO, Grete es eat ance Aye oe Meee: o any Seal 1a A ODS 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
No. 12, BEDFORD ROW. 
COUNCIL, 1867. 
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