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November 6.—New Species of Pzvacopteryx, by Dr. F. A. 
Dixey. 
November 20.—Mimetic Parallelism in Five Genera of 
African Pierines, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
Association of Allied Forms of South American Butter- 
flies, by Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 
Abstract of Mimicry in North American Butterflies of the 
genus Limenitis (Basilarchia), by the Professor. 
December 4.— Reciprocal Convergence in Limenztis, by the 
Professor. 
New Species of Belenois, by Dr. F. A. Dixey. 
Insect and other Foods of Blackgame, by Dr. F. Menteith 
Ogilvie. 
Rest Attitude of /yrza auroraria, by J. C. Moulton. 
In addition to the above-named papers in the publications 
of the Entomological Society, the following memoirs have 
appeared in the course of the year 1907. 
A monograph on the Blattidae collected by Dr. Y. Sjéstedt 
in the Kilimandjaro district, by R. Shelford. In the Swedish 
Academy of Sciences (36 pp., 2 plates). 
The first part of a Catalogue and Generic Revision of the 
Blattidae, by R. Shelford. In the Genera Insectorum, 
P. Wytsman, Brussels (13 pp., 1 plate). 
Preliminary list of Coleoptera observed in the neighbour- 
hood of Oxford from 1819 to 1907, by Commander J. J. 
Walker, Hon. M.A., R.N., F.L.S., Secretary of the Entomo- 
logical Society of London. In the Ashmolean Natural 
History Society’s Report. Within the seven-mile radius of 
Oxford, 1,399 species are recorded in this paper. 
Some notes on the Lepidoptera of the ‘‘ Dale Collection ” 
of British Insects now in the Oxford University Museum, by 
Commander J. J. Walker. In the Entomologist’s Monthly 
Magazine, 1907. I. Rhopalocera, pp. 93-101 and 130-4. 
II. Heterocera, pp. 154-7. 
On some new species of B/attidae in the Oxford and Paris 
Museums, by R. Shelford. In the Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History for Jan. 1907, pp. 25-49. 
