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4. Communication of.‘ Pseudacraea pogget and Limnas chrysippus ; 
the Numerical Proportion of Mimic to Model,’ by H. A. Byatt 
(Memoir No. 12). 
d. May 3, 1905.—1. Interesting insects captured near Oxford, by 
Commander J. J. Walker. 
2. The type specimen of Denoderus ocellaris, Steph., by Commander 
J. J. Walker. 
3. Heliotropism in the butterflies of the genera Pararge and Pyra- 
mets, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 
4. Discussion of the above paper, by Dr. W. J. Holland, F. E. 
Merrifield, F.E.S., C. O. Waterhouse, G. C. Champion, &c. 
e. June 7, 1905.—1. Leaves of plants attacked by fungi the probable 
models of AKa/ma with its transparent ‘windows,’ by W. B. 
Grove. 
2. The details of resemblance to fungus upon the wings of Ka/lima, 
by Professor E. B. Poulton. 
3. Scents of the male butterflies of the genus Gonepteryx, by 
Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 
4. Exhibition and discussion of butterflies of the genus Gonepreryx, 
by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
2c. Extracts from the ‘ Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London,’ 
Oct.—Dec., 1905, containing the following communications :— 
a. Oct. 18, 1905.—Exhibit of interesting insects from Sarawak, 
Borneo, by R. Shelford, M.A. (Cantab.), F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S. 
é. Nov. 1, 1905.—The scents of S. African Pierine Butterflies, by 
Dryk. A. Dixey: 
c. Nov. 15, 1905.—1. Wet- and dry-season forms of S. African Pierine 
Butterflies, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
2. Discussion on the above communication by Col. J. W. Yerbury 
and Professor E. B. Poulton. 
d, Dec. 6, 1905.—1. Geographical and seasonal variation in five species 
of S. African Pierine Butterflies, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
2. Notes on the larvae of the beetles Collyrzs marginatus and Mor- 
molyce, by R. Shelford. 
3. The choice of appropriately coloured resting sites by Prerzs rapae, 
by A. H. Hamm. 
4. Discussion of the above communication, by H. J. Elwes, Col. J. W. 
Yerbury, H. Rowland-Brown, G. C. Champion, &c. 
5- Discussion of the above, with suggestions as to the origin of the 
instinctive preference, by Dr. T. A. Chapman. 
