CONTENTS OF VOL. VIII 



i. Preface. 



2. R. W. C. Shelford. Obituary, by the Professor. (From 'The Zoologist', 



1912, p. 273.) 



3. Entomology and Evolution. The Presidential Address read before the 



Entomological Society of London at the Annual Meeting, Jan. 18, 

 191 1, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, D.M., MA., F.R.S., &c, Fellow and 

 Bursar of Wadham College, Oxford. (From ' Proceedings of the 

 Entomological Society of London ', 1 9 1 o, p. lxxxv.) 



4. On Diaposematism, with reference to some limitations of the Mullerian 



Hypothesis of Mimicry, by Guy A. K. Marshall, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 

 (From ' Transactions of the Entomological Society of London ', 

 1908, p. 93.) 



5. On Diaposematism, or the Interchange of Characters between Distasteful 



Forms, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. (From ' Report of the British Associa- 

 tion', 1908, Dublin, p. 733.) In relation to this discussion see also 

 Hope Reports, vol. vii— (3 3) a. 7 and 8, (34) b. 3 and 4, (35) 

 b. 2 and 3. 



6. On the' Palatability of some British Insects, with Notes on the Signifi- 



cance of Mimetic Resemblances, by R?T. Pocock, F.R.S., F.L.S., 

 F.Z.S. With Notes upon the Experiments, by the Professor. (From 

 'Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London', 1911, p. 809.) 



7. Darwin and Bergson on the Interpretation of Evolution, by the Professor. 



(From 'Bedrock', vol. i, no. 1, April, 1912, p. 48.) 



8. Letter on Mimicry and Mendelism, by the Professor. (From ' The 



Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods', vol. ix, 

 no. 11, May 23, 191 2, p. 299.) 



9. Mimicry, Mutation and Mendelism, by the Professor. (From 'Bedrock', 



vol. ii, no. 1, April, 19 13, p. 42.) 



10. The Study of Mimicry (Batesian and Mullerian) by Temperature 

 Experiments on two Tropical Butterflies, by Lieut.-Colonel N. 

 Manders, R.A.M.C., F.Z.S., F.E.S. (From 'Transactions of the 

 Entomological Society of London', 1912, p. 445.) 



