CONTENTS OF VOL. VIII n 



2. Instances of Mimicry exhibited by certain Sarawak insects, by 



J. C. Moulton, with an appendix containing descriptions of new 

 forms, by C. J. Gahan. (p. lxxiii.) 



3. A new Lycaenid mimic of Acraea anemosa, captured by S. A. 



Neave in German East Africa, (p. Ixxx.) 



4. G. D. H. Carpenter's proof, by breeding, that Acraea orestia 



and A. humilis are two forms of a single species, By H. 

 Eltringham. (p. lxxxi.) 



5. The relationship between Acraea circeis and A. servona, By H. 



Eltringham. (p. lxxxi.) 



f. Dec. 6, 191 r. — 1. Contrasts in colouring between certain species of 

 butterflies from the Lagos district and their geographical races 

 at Entebbe, by the Professor, (p. lxxxix.) 



2. Pseudacraeas of the hobleyi group collected by G. D. H. 



Carpenter on Damba Island, as compared with those collected 

 by C. A. Wiggins in the Entebbe district, by the Professor, 

 (p. xci.) 



3. W. A. Lamborn's observations on the courtship of Planema 



alcinoe, Felder. (p. xcv.) 



4. The cocoons and eggs of the Bombycid moth Norasuma kolga, 



Druce, collected by VV. A. Lamborn. (p. xcv.) 



5. W. A. Lamborn's and G. F. Leigh's observations on the spherical 



bodies on the cocoons of the Hypsid moth Deilemera antinorii, 

 Oberth. (p. xcvi.) 



6. The spherical bodies on the cocoons of the Tineid genus 



Marmara, by the Professor, (p. xcviii.) 



7. W. A. Lamborn's observations on the attacks of Tachinid flies 



upon the African Danaine genus Amauris. (p. xcix.) 



8. Some ant-tended Lycaenid larvae observed by W. A. Lamborn in 



the Lagos district, (p. xcix.) 



9. W. A. Lamborn's observations on Coccidae as the food of the 



carnivorous Lycaenid larva Spalgis lemolea, H. H. Druce. 

 (p. civ.) 



36. Extracts from the 'Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London', 

 Feb.-Dec, 191 2, containing the following communications: — 

 a. Feb. 7, 191 2. — 1. Geometrid moths of the genus Ahtis and their 

 mimics, collected in the neighbourhood of Entebbe, by C. A. 

 Wiggins, D.P.M.O. of the Uganda Protectorate, (p. iii.) 



