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certain Sarawak insects, by J. C. Moulton, with an appendix 

 containing descriptions of new forms, by C. J. Gahan. 



Nov. 15, p. lxxx. A new Lycaenid mimic of Acraca 

 anentosa, captured by S. A. Neave in German East Africa. 



Nov. 15, p. lxxxi. G. D. H. Carpenter's proof, by breeding, 

 that Acraea orestia and A. hamilis are two forms of a single 

 species, by H. Eltringham. 



Nov. 15, p. lxxxi. The relationship between Acraca circcis 

 and A. scrvona, by H. Eltringham. 



Dec. 6, p. lxxxix. Contrasts in colouring between certain 

 species of butterflies from the Lagos district and their 

 geographical races at Entebbe, by the Professor. 



Dec. 6, p. xci. Pseudacracas 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. 



Dec. 6, p. xcv. W. A. Lamborn's observations on the 

 courtship of Plancma alcinoe, Felder. 



Dec. 6, p. xcv. The cocoons and eggs of the Bombycid 

 moth Norasunta kolga, Druce, collected by W. A. Lamborn. 



Dec. 6, p. xcvi. W. A. Lamborn's and G. F. Leigh's 

 observations on the spherical bodies on the cocoons of the 

 llypsid moth Dcilcmcra antinorii, Oberth. 



Dec. 6, p. xcviii. The spherical bodies on the cocoons of 

 the Tincid genus Marmora^ by the Professor. 



Dec. 6, p. xcix. W. A. Lamborn's observations on the 

 attacks of Tachinid flies upon the African Danaine genus 

 A Mauris. 



Dec. 6, p. xcix. Some ant-tended Lycaenid larvae observed 

 by W. A. Lamborn in the Lagos district. 



Dec. 6, p. civ. W. A. Lamborn's observations on Coccidae 

 as the food of the carnivorous Lycaenid larva Spalgis lonolca, 

 H. H. Druce. 



The following papers appeared in the volume of memoirs 

 issued (Brussels, 191 1) by the '• i er Congrcs International 

 d'Entomologie " : — 



Mimicry, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, D.M., Wadham College, 

 F.R.S., p. 369. 



