EO CONTENTS OF VOL. VI 
5. On Precis sesamus (8 dry phase, 1 intermediate and 1 wet), 
captured Sept. 1905, on the slopes of Kilmanjaro, by Rev. K. 
St. Aubyn Rogers, M.A., with exhibition of the specimens, by 
Professor Edward B. Poulton. 
6. On 325 butterflies captured on Feb. 23, 1904, by Mr. C. B. 
Roberts, near the Potaro River, British Guiana, by Professor 
Edward B. Poulton. 
7. On the association of two British insect mimics with their 
respective models in the living state, by W. Holland. 
8. Note on a feeding experiment on the spider JVephzla maculata 
by R; Shelford, (M-A., F.L.S; ES: 
28. Extracts from the ‘Proceedings of the Entomological Society of 
London’, Oct.—Dec., 1906, containing the following com- 
munications :— 
a. Oct. 3, 1906.—1. Exhibition of specimens taken near Oxford, &c., 
Commander J. J. Walker. 
2. Diaposematic Resemblance between (Vychtfona medusa and other 
Pierine butterflies, and between it and Pseudopontia paradoxa, 
‘by Dr. B.A. Dixey. 
6. Oct. 17, 1906.—1. Exhibition of the dead-leaf-like South American 
moth Draconia rusina, Druce, by W. J. Kaye, F.E.S. 
2. Diaposematic resemblance between Zxzas daliensis and Huphina 
corva in the island of Bali, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
3. Remarkable and interesting butterflies from N.E. Rhodesia, with 
examples of mimicry and of seasonal phases, by S. A. Neave, 
VAS D.Sc 
4. Discussion on the above exhibit, by G, A. K. Marshall, Professor 
E. B. Poulton, and Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
c. Nov. 4, 1906.—1. On a remarkable specimen of Panorpa germanica, 
taken by Mr. E. A. Cockayne, F.E.S., at Tongue, Sutherland- 
shire, by W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E:S. 
2. Illustrations of the phenomena of melanism in Pverdnae, by 
Dik, A Dixey. 
d. Nov. 21, 1906.—1. Mimetic resemblance between the wet phase 
under side of Zeracolus regina and forms of Belenots, by 
Dr-b. AW Dixey; 
