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Pt. IV, No. XVI. — The Life History of Pscudacraea eurytits 

 hobleyi, Neave, by G. D. H. Carpenter, B.A., B.M. (Oxon.), 

 F.E.S. 



The following short papers, notes, and brief descriptions of 

 the material of the Department, exhibited at the meetings 

 of the Entomological Society of London in 1912, have been 

 published in the Proceedings : — 



Feb. 7, 19 1 2, p. iii. Geometrid moths of the genus Alctis 

 and their mimics, collected in the neighbourhood of Entebbe, 

 by C. A. Wiggins, D.P.M.O. of the Uganda Protectorate. 



Feb. 7, p. iv. Hypolimnas [Eur alia) diibins. Beauv., proved 

 to be a Mendelian dominant, and H. (E.) antlicdon, Boisd., 

 recessive, by W. A. Lamborn, M.R.C.S.> L.R.C.P., Entomo- 

 logist to the Agricultural Department of S. Nigeria. 



Feb. 7, p. iv. Butterflies a natural food of Monkeys, by 

 W. A. Lamborn. 



Feb. 7, p. iv. The Urticating Hairs of a Lasiocampid 

 larva disseminated through the air, by W. A. Lamborn. 



Feb. 7, p. v. The Anal Tufts of the female Pierine butterfly 

 GlutopJirissa saba protruded during courtship, by W. A. 

 Lamborn. 



Feb. 7, p. vii. Discussion of Col. Manders's paper, " The 

 Study of Mimicry (Batesian and Mullerian) by Temperature 

 Experiments on two Tropical Butterflies," by Rev. G. Wheeler, 

 F. E. Merrifield, Dr. T. A. Chapman, and the Professor. 



March 6, p. xii. Three families of P. dardanus, Brown, 

 bred from hippocoon, F., females, in the Lagos district, by 

 W. A. Lamborn. 



March 6, p. xvii. Monkeys eating Butterflies, by Capt. 

 H. V. Neal. 



March 6, p. xviii. Determination of the Coccid food of the 

 larva of Spalgis lemolca, H. H. Druce, by Prof. R. Ncwstead, 

 F.R.S. 



March 6, p. xviii. Eurytcla dryope, Cramer, shown to be 

 distinct from E. hiarbas, Drury, by W. A. Lamborn. 



