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On Dr. C. A. Wiggins' Researches on Mimicry in the 

 Forest Butterflies of Uganda (1909), by the Professor, p. 483. 



The following papers appeared in the Ejitomologisi's 

 Monthly Magazine for 19 11 (vol. 47) : — 



Three Weeks in the Sudan, by G. B. Longstaff, D.M., 

 F.R.C.P., &c, pp. 119-127 and 194-202. 



British Orthoptera in the Dale Collection, I. Earwigs, 

 Cockroaches, and Crickets, by W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., 



PP- 1 35~ l 3 8 - 



Preliminary Diagnoses of some new Genera of Blattidae, 



by R. Shelford, M.A., F.L.S., pp. 154-156. 



Notes on the early stages of Haemonia appendiculata, Panz., 



by Joseph Collins, pp. 248-250. 



The following papers appeared in the publications referred 

 to:— 



Preliminary descriptions of some new or little-known forms 

 of the genus Acraea, by Harry Eltringham, M.A., New 

 College. Nov. Zool., xviii, Sept., 191 1, p. 149. 



On the Lepidoptera Rhopalocera collected by W. J. 

 Burchell in Brazil, 1825-1830, VIII. Acraeinae, by E. G. 

 Joseph, B.Sc, Lincoln College. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 Ser. 8, vol. vii, Jan. 1911, p. 9. 



Description of some new species of Blattidae, by R. Shelford, 

 M.A., F.L.S. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., July, 191 1, p. 1. 



On the Palatability of some British Insects, with notes on 

 the significance of mimetic Resemblances, by R. I. Pocock, 

 F.R.S., F.L.S. , F.Z.S. With Notes upon the Experiments, 

 by the Professor. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 191 1, p. 809. 



12. Eighth Volume of Hope Reports. 

 It is intended to issue this volume as soon as Mr. H. 

 Eltringham's monograph on the African Acraeinae is pub- 

 lished. It may be possible at the same time to bring out the 

 first volume of a series containing papers of a larger size, and 

 perhaps of one containing still larger papers. 



Additions to the Collections in 1908. 

 A fine collection of 297 Coleoptera and a few other insects 



