CONTENTS OF PAKT I. 



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I. The StaphylinidcB of Japan. By David Sharp, M.B. ... 1 



II. The Pselaphida and Soydmanidce of Japan. By David Sharp, M.B. 105 



in. Notes on the Habits of Papil'w Merope, with a description of its 



Larva and Pupa. By J. P. Mansel Weale, B.A. . ,131 



IV. Observations on the Case of Papilio Merope, Auct. ; with an account 

 of the various known forms of that Butterfly. By Roland Trimen, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., Curator of the South-African Museum . .137 



V. Descriptions of Fifteen new species of Diurnal Lepidoptera, chiefly 



from South America. By Herbert Druce, F.L.S., F.Z.S. . \.>' 



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