CONTENTS OF VOL. IX 



1. Preface. 



2. On the Forms and Geographical Distribution of Acraea lycoa, Godt., 



and Acraea johnstoni, Godm., by Harry Eltringham, M.A., New 

 College, Oxford, F.Z.S,, F.E.S. (From ' Transactions of the Ento- 

 mological Society of London', 191 1, p. i.) 



3. A Monograph of the African species of the Genus Acraea^ Fab., with 



a supplement on those of the Oriental Region, by Harry Eltringham. 

 (Occupies all Part I, pp. 1-374, with Plates I-XVI, of * Transactions 

 of the Entomological Society of London', 1912.) 



4. Synaposematic resemblance between Acraeine larvae, by G. D. H. 



Carpenter, B.A., B.M. (Oxon.), F.E.S., Member of the Royal 

 Society's Sleeping Sickness Commission. (From ' Transactions 

 of the Entomological Society of London', 1912, p. 702.) For 

 the reading of the paper, see Hope Reports, vol. viii, Contents 

 (36)^., 6. 



5. The Life History of Psetidacraea eurytus hobkyi, Neave, by G. D, H. 



Carpenter. (Ibid., p. 706.) For the reading, see vol. viii. Contents 

 (36) /;., 8 and/, 5. 



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



Oxford, F.R.C.P., &c. (From 'Entomologist's Monthly Magazine', 

 1911, Second Series, vol. xxii, pp. 119 and 194.) 



7. The Butterflies of the White Nile : a Study in Geographical Distribu- 



tion, by G. B. Longstaff. (From the ' Transactions of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of London', 191 3, p. 11.) For the reading, see 

 vol. viii, Contents (36) /., 3. 



8. A List of Butterflies collected during the last ten years in British East 



Africa, by the Rev. K. St. Aubyn Rogers, M.A., Wadham College, 

 Oxford, F.E.S. (From the 'Entomologist's Monthly Magazine', 

 1913,. Second Series, vol. xxiv, pp. 45, 94, and 127.) >> 



9. South African Aculeate Hymenoptera in the Oxford Museum, by the 



late Col. C. T. Bingham, F.Z.S., with an Introduction by the 

 Professor. (From ' Transactions of the Entomological Society of 

 London', 191 1, p. 528.) 

 10. South African and Australian Aculeate Hymenoptera in the Oxford 

 Museum, by the late Col. C. T. Bingham, F.Z.S. (Ibid., 191 2, 

 P- 375.) 



