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Commander Walker exhibited and contributed a note “On 
the type of Dinoderus ocellaris, Steph.,’ in the University 
Collection, May 3. 
Mr. R. Shelford read notes “On a wood burrowing Lygaeid 
bug, and on remarkable Bornean beetles,” Oct. 18; “On the 
larvae of Collyris and of Mormolyce,” Dec. 6. 
Mr. A. H. Hamm communicated a note “On the choice by 
Preris rapae of surfaces for resting upon,” Dec. 6. 
The Professor read a note “ Upon the ‘windows’ in the wings 
of Kallima,’ and exhibited the probable models—leaves with 
round holes—kindly sent to him by Mr. W. B. Grove, June 7. 
The Transactions of the same Society for 1905 contain 
Dr. G. B. Longstaff’s “ Notes on the Butterflies observed in 
a tour through India and Ceylon,” p.61; and Mr. H. A. 
Byatt’s “Pseudacraea pogget and Limnas chrysippus; the 
numerical proportion of mimic to model,” p. 263. The descrip- 
tion of the male of a new species of Lycaenid from a specimen 
in the University Collection (the female being in the author’s 
collection), by Mr. Hamilton H. Druce, is published on p. 255. 
The specimen in question had been captured by Rev. K. 
St. Aubyn Rogers, M.A., Wadham College, at Rabai, near 
Mombasa, 
ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS IN 1899. 
Thirteen Llattidae from the neighbourhood of Kuching, 
Borneo (chiefly captured in 1899), presented by R. Shelford, 
BsqueMyA. SEALs. 
Eighteen butterflies, 1 moth, and 2 Coleoptera from the 
Eastern United States (probably Dublin, N.H.) were presented 
by Abbott H. Thayer, Esq., in addition to 45 specimens, 
almost exclusively butterflies, in a less perfect condition 
or with less complete data. All were captured in 1899. 
The catalogued series includes 3 examples of the Danaine 
butterfly Avosia archippus and 2 of its Nymphaline mimic 
Limenitis (Basilarchia) misippus, captured together (Aug. 12, 
1899). 
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