1990. } ON THE INSECTS OF THE “ SKEAT EXPEDITION,” 837 
From the PROCEEDINGS OF THE ZoowwGicat Socrety oF LONDON 
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December 4, 1900.] 
Observations on the Habits and Natural Surroundings of 
Insects made during the “Skeat Expedition” to the 
Malay Peninsula, 1899-1900. By Nerson ANNANDALE, 
BAY 
ConvENTS. 
I. Introduction, p. 837. 
II. Flower-like Mantide, p. 839. 
ILL. Another Harpagid Pupa, p. 848. 
IV. Alarming Colour and Attitude, p. 854. 
V. Sounds produced by Insects, p. 859. 
VI. Insect Luminosity, p. 862. 
VII. The Use of the Spines of certain Orthoptera, p. 865. 
VIII. The peculiar Prolongation of the Head in certain Fulgoride, and 
its use, p. 800. 
I. Inrropvuctioy. 
The observations which form the subject of this paper were 
made in the months of April to September, 1899, while L was a 
member of Mr. W.W.Skeat’s expedition to the Siamese Malay States. 
I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to the University 
of Cambridge for permitting me to join that expedition as a 
1 Communicated by Prof. EK. B. Poutron, F.R.S., F.Z.S. 
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