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2. Hypolimnas {Eur alia) dubius, Beauv., proved to be a Mendelian 



dominant, and H. (E.) anthedon, Boisd., recessive, by W. A. 

 Lamborn, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Entomologist to the Agricultural 

 Department of S. Nigeria, (p. iv.) 



3. Butterflies a natural food of Monkeys, by W. A. Lamborn. 



(p. iv.) 



4. The Urticating Hairs of a Lasiocampid larva disseminated 



through the air, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. iv.) 



5. The Anal Tufts of the female Pierine butterfly Glutophrissa saba 



protruded during courtship, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. v.) 



6. Discussion on Col. Manders's paper, ' The Study of Mimicry 



(Batesian and Miillerian) by Temperature Experiments on two 

 Tropical Butterflies,' by Rev. G. Wheeler, F. E. Merrifield, 

 Dr. T. A. Chapman, and the Professor. (p. vii.) For the 

 paper see (10). 



b. Mar. 6, 191 2. — 1. Three families of P. dardanus, Brown, bred from 



hippocoon, F., females, in the Lagos district, by W. A. Lamborn. 

 (p. xii.) 



2. Monkeys eating Butterflies, by Capt. H. V. Neal. (p. xvii.) 



3. Determination of the Coccid food of the larva of Spalgis lemolea, 



H. H. Druce, by Prof. R. Newstead, F.R.S. (p. xviii.) 



4. Eurytela dry ope, Cramer, shown to be distinct from E. hiarbas, 



Drury, by W. A. Lamborn. (p. xviii.) 



5. Further captures of Pseudacraeas, &c, on Damba Island, near 



Entebbe, by Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter, (p. xix.) 



c. Mar. 20, 191 2. — 1. A Coleopteron new to Britain, by Commander 



J. J. Walker, Hon. MA., F.L.S., Sec. E. S. (p. xxv.) 



2. Lepidoptera with the 'Nepiis' pattern, collected near Entebbe in 



1909, by C. A. Wiggins, (p. xxvi.) 



3. Neptis swynnertoni, a new species from S.E. Rhodesia, by Roland 



Trimen, Hon. M.A., F.R.S. (p. xxviii.) 



4. Two African species of the Danaine genus Tirumala {Melinda) 



as models, and one as a mimic, by the Professor, (p. xxxi.) 



5. A large Lepidopterous pupa, probably Lycaenid, found in the 



leaf-nest of Oecophylla, in the Lagos district, by W. A. Lamborn. 

 (p. xxxii.) 



