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Secondary Mimetic Resemblance of IthoTniinac to the 

 Danaine genus I tuna, by the Professor. 



Mimetic Relation of Nychitona and Pscndopontia, by 

 Dr. F. A. Dixey. 



Mr. S. A. Neave's observations on the habits of Psettd- 

 acraea poggei, and the blue species of Crenis, with their mimic, 

 by the Professor. 



April I. — Observations on the habits oi Ochromyia jejuna, 

 and on the structure of its tongue, by Mr, E. E, Green, 

 F.E.S., communicated by the Professor. 



May 6. — Blattidae in Amber^ by R. Shelford. 



Mr. S. A. Neave's discovery of a remarkable Oestrld fly 

 {Spathicera) following Rhinoceros bicornis, by the Professor. 



Mr. H. Leslie Andrewes's observations on the Bulbul 

 feeding its young on specially protected insects, by the 

 Professor. 



Dr. Karl Jordan's observations on predaceous Asilid flies, 

 by the Professor. 



On the species of Neptis in the Islands to the E. and 

 N.W. of Madagascar, by the Professor. 



October 7. — Mimicry of the melpomene-Y\kQ. Heliconii by 

 other groups of South American Butterflies, by Dr. F, A. 

 Dixey. 



October 21. — Mr. G. F. Leigh's proof of the specific identity 

 of Charaxes neanthes and C. zoolina, by the Professor. 



A reply to Dr. F. A. Dixey 's paper " On Miillerian 

 Mimicry and Diaposematism, &c.," by Guy A. K. Marshall. 



November 4. — A Phasmid bred parthenogenetically by 

 Mr. H. Main, by R. Shelford. 



The Double or Combined Aposeme, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 

 Mr. G. L. Clark's discovery of Glocia clarki near Durban, 

 by the Professor. 



Mr. S. A. Neave's observations on a mimetic Euphaedra, 

 by the Professor. 



D. chrysippus and its mimics taken together on a patch 

 of Zinnia at Jinja on the N. shore of the Victoria Nyanza by 

 ,5 Mr. C. A. Wiggins, by the Professor. 



