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7. Euryfela hiarbas (Drury, 1782), a probable form of E. dryope 



(Cramer, 1775), by Professor E. B. Poulton. Fresh evidence 

 by G. F. Leigh, F.E.S., of the two forms being observed 

 in coitu. 



8. Remarkable breeding experiment conducted by Rev. K. St. Aubyn 



Rogers, M.A., F.E.S., Wadham College, Oxford, on Hypolimnas 

 misipptis, by Professor E. B. Poulton. 



9. IMiillerian mimicry in Euploeina, by Professor E. B. Poulton. 



10. Small moths captured at sea, probably 190 miles from the land 



they had left, by Professor E. B. Poulton. An exhibition of 

 specimens collected by, and publication of observations made 

 by F. Muir, F.E.S., and J. C. Kershaw, F.E.S. 



11. F. Muir's and J. C. Kershaw's notes on the Hfe-history of 



Aulacodes simplicialis, by Professor E. B. Poulton. 



12. The use of the saw by a sawfly during oviposition, by Professor 



E. B. Poulton. 



€, Oct, 6, 1909. — I. 15 Char axes neanthes and 6 C. zoolina bred from 

 eggs laid by a zoolina female, by G. F. Leigh, F.E.S, An un- 

 fortunate error in the number of the offspring is corrected in 

 red ink. 



2. Communication of Edibility Experiments with larvae and lizards, 

 by H. Eltringham, M,A., F.Z.S,, F.E.S., New College, Oxford 

 (Memoir No. 9). 



f. Oct. 20, 1909. — Communication of Two Remarkable Forms of 



Mantid oothecae, by R. Shelf ord (Memoir No. 14). 



g. Nov. 3, 1909. — Three species of Planema {Acraeifiae) and their 



Nymphaline (Pseudacraea) and Papilionine mimics taken on 

 a single day (July 11, 1909) by C. A. Wiggins, F.E.S., by 

 Professor Poulton. 



h. Nov. 17, 1909. — I. Mimetic relations of certain East and West African 

 butterflies, by Harry Eltringham. 



2, Probable mimetic association of Aculeate Hymenoptera captured 



on the flowers of a single tree, near Jericho, by Rev. F. D. 

 Morice, M.A., F.E.S., Queen's College, Oxford. 



3. Exhibition of a teratological specimen of a Carabid beetle from 



Ceylon, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff". 



