16 CONTENTS OF VOLAW 
21. Extracts from the ‘Proceedings of the Entomological Society of 
London,’ Feb.—March, 1906, containing the following communica- 
tions :— 
a. Feb. 7, 1906.—1. Scents of S. African Danaine, Satyrine, Nymph- 
aline, Acraeine, and Papilionine Butterflies, by Dr, F. A. Dixey. 
2. Discussion of the above communication, by Rev. A. E. Eaton, 
M.A., F.E.S.,G. C. Champion, Dr. G. B. Longstaff, J. W. Tutt, 
Professor E. B. Poulton, Dr. F. A. Dixey, &c. 
3. Four interesting species of Acraea from the neighbourhood of 
the Victoria Falls, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 
4. The fly Chortophila unilineata, following the bee Andrena labialis, 
by A. H. Hamm. 
5. Discussion of the above communication, by Rev. A. E. Eaton and 
Professor E. B. Poulton. 
b. March 7, 1906.—1. W. J. Burchell’s Original African Journal from 
May 24 to Sept. 2, 1812, by Professor E. B. Poulton. 
2. The eye-like spots on the elytra of the chafer Lepidvota bimaculata, 
by Professor E. B. Poulton. 
3. The reddish tints of the under-sides of dry phase Pierine Butter- 
flies in many parts of the world, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
4. Abstract of ‘Notes upon some Remarkable Parasitic Insects 
from North Queensland,’ by F. P. Dodd, F.E.S. (Memoir 
No. 14). 
5. Communication of ‘Some Rest-Attitudes in Butterflies, by 
Dr. G. B. Longstaff (Memoir No. 10). 
6. Discussion of the above communication, by Dr. T. A. Chapman, 
Professor E. B. Poulton, Dr. F. A. Dixey, &c. 
c. March 21, 1906.—Mimicry of other butterflies, chiefly Pierines, by 
the related Pierine Genera Lronia, Nepheronia, and Leuceronia, 
by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
22. Report of the Hope Professor of Zoology for 1903. (From the 
‘Oxford University Gazette.’) 
23. Report of the Hope Professor of Zoology for 1904. (From the 
‘Oxford University Gazette.’) 
24. Report of the Hope Professor of Zoology for 1905. (From the 
‘Oxford University Gazette.’) 
