CONTENTS 



OF 



VOLUME IV. — PART III. 



II. On the PieridcB of the Indian and Austrah'an Regions. By 



A. R. Wallace, F.Z.S., &c 301 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 



No. 12, BEDFORD ROW. 



COUNCIL, 1867. 



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