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British Museum and the Tring Museum. In the latter 

 collection he has made a preliminary arrangement of the 

 whole of the African Acraeas. 



The state of Mr. R. Shelford's health only permitted him 

 to write a single paper published in the course of 1910: — 

 "A new cavernicolous cockroach" (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.), 

 but the following memoirs written by him in 1909 appeared 

 in the year now under review : — 



Genera Insectorum. Blattidae, sub-fam. Epilamprinae. 

 ditto ditto sub-fam. Blattinae. 



On a collection of Blattidae preserved in amber from 

 East Prussia. J. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxx, 1910 (p. 336). 



Blattidae collected by Prof. W. Kukenthal in West Indies. 

 Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. 11, Heft 2, 1910 (p. 105). 



The following memoir also deals with the collections of 

 Orthoptera : — 



Third paper on the Tctriginac {Orthoptera) in the Oxford 

 University Museum, by J. L. Hancock, M.D., F.E.S. Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond. 1910 (p. 346). 



The following short papers have appeared in the Ento- 

 mologists Monthly Magazine for 1910 (second series, vol. xxi) : 



A new aberration of Ephyra pendnlaria, L., by F. C. Wood- 

 forde, B.A., F.E.S. (p. 144)- 



Notes on Cetonia anrata, h., and C. ^orieola, Herbst., by 

 A. H. Hamm (p. 137). 



Some Notes on the Lepidoptera of the " Dale Collection," 

 now in the Oxford University Museum. Concluded. PVRA- 

 LIDINA (including Deltoides), by Commander J. J. Walker 

 (p. 185). 



The following short papers, or brief descriptions of the 

 material of the Department exhibited at the meetings of the 

 Entomological Society of London in 19 10, have been pub- 

 lished in the Proceedings: — 



Jan. 19, 1910, p. Ixxxvii of the Proceedings for 1909. 

 The Plume Scales of the Pierinae. The Presidential Address 



