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7. The urticating hairs of the moths Anaphe infracta, Walsingham, 



Porthesia similis, and P. chrysorrhoea, by W. A. Lamborn and 

 H. Eltringham. (p. lxxviii.) 



8. The cocoons of the African Lasiocampid moth Chrysopsyche 



varia, Walk., by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter, (p. lxxxi.) 



9. The warning colours of the Hypsid moth ' Callioralis ' paclolicus, 



Butl., in all its stages, by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter, (p. Ixxxii.) 



10. Diurnal movements of Acraeine pupae, by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter. 



(p. Ixxxiii.) 



11. Pseudacraeas of the hobleyi group on the Sesse Islands in the 



Victoria Nyanza, by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter, (p. lxxx.iv.) 



f. Oct. 2, 191 2. — 1. Coleoptera from Oxford and insect-catching grass, by 

 Commander J. J. Walker, (p. lxxxvii.) 



2. The flower-like arrangement of African Flatas (Homoptera,) by 



C. J. Gahan, Dr. A. C. Parsons, W. A. Lamborn, and the Pro- 

 fessor, (p. lxxxviii.) 



3. Euchelia jacobaeae, L., captured and then abandoned by a Robin, 



by Roland Trimen. (p. xc.) 



g. Oct. 16, 1912. — 1. Occasional migration due to excessive drought as 

 a cause of the spread of Butterflies into new localities, by 

 Rev. K. St. Aubyn Rogers, M.A., F.E.S., Wadham College, 

 (p. xcvii.) 



2. The special development of Mimicry in forest Butterfl'es, by 



C. F. M. Swynnerton. (p. xcix.) 



3. Eurytela hiarbas, Drury, and E. dry ope, Cramer, by G. F. Leigh. 



(p. c.) 



4. Mullerian mimicry between Australian Bees, by Dr. R. C. L. 



Perkins, (p. c.) 



5. Cocoons of Norasuma kolga, H. Druce, spun under natural 



conditions, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. ci.) 



6. Synaposematic resemblance between Acraeine larvae, by 



Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter. Additional note in reading the above 

 paper, by the Professor, (p. ciii.) For the paper see Hope 

 Reports, vol. ix (4). 



h. Nov. 6, 191 2. — 1. A myrmecophilous African Lycaenid, by W. A. 

 Lamborn. (p. cvi.) 

 2. The value of photographs, even when greatly reduced, as a record 

 of habits, attitudes, &c, by Dr. C. William Becbe. (p. cvi.) 



