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Nov. 17, p. Ixvii. Mimetic relations of certain East and 

 West African butterflies, by Harry Eltringham. 



Nov. 17, p. Ixix. 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. 



Nov. 17, p. Ixxi. Exhibition of a teratological specimen of 

 a Carabid beetle from Ceylon, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 



Dec. I, p. Ixxii. Exhibition of late autumn Coleoptera 

 from Wytham Park, by Commander J. J. Walker, late R.N., 

 F.L.S., F.E.S. 



III. The following short papers have appeared in the 

 Enioinologisf s Monthly Magazine for 1909 (second series, 

 vol. xx) : — 



June, p. 132. Observations on Empis opaca, by A. H. Hamm. 



July, p. 157. Further observations on the Empinac, by 

 A. H. Hamm. 



December, p. 273. Setnlia grisca, Mg., and Ccrccris 

 arenaria, L., in the New Forest, by A. H. Hamm. 



December, p. 275. Sctidia grisca^ Mg., a Tachinid new to 

 Britain, and its allies, by Colbran J. Wainwright, F.E.S. 



December, p. 277. Sitaris muralis, Forst., n. vs-t. Jlava, by 

 A. H. Hamm. 



April, p. 79. Notes on the British dragon-flies of the " Dale 

 Collection " (H), by W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S. 



May, p. 106. Some notes on the Lepidoptera of the " Dale 

 Collection " of British insects now in the Oxford University 

 Museum. Bombycina, by James J. Walker, Hon. M.A., R.N., 

 F.L.S. (Continued from vol. xliii, p. 15H.) 



August, p. 175. Continuation of the above. Geomctrina 

 and Noctuina. 



IV. In The Entomologist for 1909 (vol. xlii) : — 

 October, p. 253. A new genus and species of Orneodidae, 



by T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, R.N., F.E.S. A description of 

 Microschismns antcnnatiis, a unique and remarkable '" Plume- 

 moth " captured byE. N. Bennett, M.A., Hertford College, 

 at Blockhouse No. 74, near Bothaville, Valsch River, Orange 

 River Colony (May i, 1902). 



