CONTENTS OF VOL. II 



1. Preface. 



2. Mimetic Attraction, by Frederick A. Dixey, M.A., M.D., F.E.S., Fellow 



of Wadham College, Oxford. (From ' Transactions of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of London,' 1897, p. 317.) 



3. Abstract of the above Paper, and discussion which followed it. (From 



'Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London/ 1897, 

 pp. xx-xxxii, xxxiv-xlvii.) 



3 A. Mimicry in Butterflies of the Genus Hypolimnas, and its bearing on 

 older and more recent Theories of Mimicry, Abstract, by Edward B. 

 Poulton, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, and Hope 

 Professor of Zoology in the University. (From ' Proceedings of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science,' 1897, 

 vol. xlvi, p. 242.) 



3 B. Mimicry as evidence for the ancestral home of a wide-ranging species, 

 Abstract, by Edward B. Poulton. (From ' Proceedings of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science,' 1897, 

 vol. xlvi, p. 244.) 



3 c. A method of labelling type specimens in Collections of Insects, 



Abstract, by Edward B. Poulton. (From 'Proceedings of the 



American Association for the Advancement of Science,' 1897, 

 vol. xlvi, p. 244.) 



4. Theories of Mimicry, as illustrated by African Butterflies, Abstract, by 



Edward B, Poulton. (From Report of the Meeting of the British 

 Association at Toronto, Section D, 1897, P- 688.) 



5. Protective Mimicry as evidence for the validity of the Theory of 



Natural Selection, Abstract, by Edward B. Poulton. (From Report 

 of the Meeting of the British Association at Toronto, Section D, 

 1897, p. 692.) 



