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upon the colours of CJirysophanus phlacas, L., by Dr. R. C. L. 

 Perkins. 



Dec. 4, p. cxli. Some African species of the genus Tera- 

 colus, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 



In the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine for 191 2 : — 

 pp. 79-84. Unintentional evidence of Mimicry in Bornean 

 Butterflies, by J. C. Moulton, B.Sc, Magdalen College, Curator 

 of the Sarawak Museum, Kuching, Borneo. 



"Butterfly Hunting in Many Lands," by Dr. G. B. Longstaff, 

 containing an account of the author's journeys and experiences 

 in the field, and representing a large amount of work during 

 many years in the Hope Department. The work contains, 

 as an appendix, translations by Mr. E. A. Elliott, F.Z.S., of 

 papers by Fritz Muller on the scent-organs of butterflies and 

 moths originally issued in various publications, some of them 

 very inaccessible. 



12. Forthcoming Volumes of Hope Reports. 

 The great pressure due to the transference and rearrange- 

 ment of the collection in 191 2, and to the Entomological 

 Congress, prevented the appearance of the eighth Volume. 

 There is now the material for two Volumes of Reports of the 

 large octavo size of Vols. I-VII, and also one or perhaps two 

 Volumes containing papers of a larger size. It is hoped that 

 all the material now collected in the Department will be 

 issued in the course of the present summer. 



Additions to the Collections in 1905. 



A beautiful series of 84 Lycaenid butterflies from the 

 Nicobar Islands (April-June, 1904) was presented by the 

 captor, Gilbert Rogers, Esq. The remainder of this generous 

 donation was acknowledged in the Report for 1906, but the 

 Lycaenidae having been kindly named by Mr. H. H. Druce, 

 F.L.S., had been put aside in order that the determinations 

 might be affixed to the specimens. This has now been done, 

 and all are incorporated in the collection. 



