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3. The production of the spherical structures on the Cocoons of the 



Tineid moth Epicephala chalybacma, Meyr., by E. E. Green, 

 F.E.S. (p. cvi.) 



4. The West African Agaristid moth Messaga monteironis, Butler, 



a mimic of the Hesperid Pyrrhochalcia iphis, Drury, by J. A. 

 de Gaye, F.L.S., F.E.S. (p. cix.) 



5. The Pierine genus Pinacopteryx, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, M.A., D.M., 



F.R.S., Wadham College, (p. ex.) 



6. Protective resemblance of an African Acridian to grass-stems 



charred by native fires, by A. Bacot, F.E.S. (p. cxiv.) 



7. Gigantic W. African Lasiocampid larvae, by H. Eltringham. 



(p. cxiv.) 



8. The Life-History of Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, Neave, abstract 



and further notes, by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter. (p. cxiv.). 

 For the paper see vol. ix (5). 



i. Nov. 20, 191 2. — 1. Families of Nymphaline and Pierine butterflies 

 bred in the Lagos district, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. cxix.) 



2. Example of the complex struggle for life among insects in the 



W. African tropics, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. exxi.) 



3. The Butterflies of the White Nile, a study in Geographical 



Distribution, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff : discussion of above paper. 

 (p. exxiii.) For the paper see vol. ix (7). 



/. Dec. 4, 191 2. — 1. Metallic colour in Chrysids, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff: 

 discussion, (p. exxx.) 



2. The forms of Leuceronia argia, F., in the Lagos district of 



West Africa, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. exxxi.) 



3. Three families of Papilio dardanus, Brown, bred from known 



female parents in the Lagos district of West Africa (1912), by 

 W. A. Lamborn. (p. exxxi.) 



4. Families of Papilio dardanus, Brown, bred in Natal from female 



parents of the trophonius, Westw., form, by Miss M. E. Fountaine 

 and G. F. Leigh, (p. exxxiv.) 



5. Further families of Pseudacraeas of the hobleyi group bred on 



Bugalla in the Sesse Archipelago, by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter, 

 (p. exxxvi.) See vol. ix (5). 



6. The Cocoons of Epicephala chalybacma, Meyr., by T. Bainbrigge 



Fletcher, F.E.S. (p. exxxviii.) 



