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Read March 6, 1907.—The Larva of Collyris emarginatus, 
Dej., by RK: Shelford, McA. F.LS; 
Read March 28.—Studies of the Zetriginae (Orthoptera) in 
the Oxford University Museum, by J. L. Hancock, M.D., 
F.E.S. (Chicago). 
Read June 5.—Entomological Observations and Captures 
during the visit of the British Association to South Africa in 
19e%,, by F. Ay Dixey, M.A.) DINE} TE.S,, and GG: Bx Eons= 
Staite VA) DML F.R.C.P., FESS. 
Read Dec. 4.—Studies of the Blattidae, by R. Shelford, 
M.A., F.L.S. VIII. The Blattidae described by Linnaeus, 
De Geer, and Thunberg. IX. Synonymical Notes. 
The following short papers have appeared in the Proceedings 
of the Entomological Society of London during the year 
1907 :— 
March 6.—Male Brands attacked by Pests, by the Professor. 
Remarkable larva of Spzramzopsis, by the Professor. 
Effect of Artificial Conditions on Seasonally Dimorphic 
Species, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
March 20.—Parallelism between the genera Phrissura and 
Mylothris, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
April 10.—Similarity between Dry-season Forms of Allied 
egine species, by, Wr i. A. Dixey. 
May 1.—Divergent Mimicry by the Females of Lewceronia 
aeia, Fabr., by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
A case of Homoeotic Variation in a Cockroach, by 
R. Shelford. 
June 5.—The Significance of some Secondary Sexual 
Characters in Butterflies, by the Professor. 
Abstract of Entomological Observations and Captures 
during the Visit of the British Association to South Africa in 
foo5, by Dro Fs A. Dixey and Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 
October 2.—Sztaris muralis at Oxford, by Commander 
J. J. Walker. 
Transition between J7ylothris chloris, Fabr., and JZ. aga- 
thina, Cram., by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
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