CONTENTS OF PART III. 



X. The Carabid genus Pheropsophus : Notes and descriptions of new 



species. By Gilbert J. Arrow, F.E.S. 193 



XI. A further contribution to our knowledge of African Phytoplutgous 



Coleoptera. By Martin Jacoby, F.E.S. 209 



XII. A revision of the American Notodontidx. By William Schaus,F.Z.S. 257 



XIII. Cases of Protective Resemblance, Mimicry, etc., in the British 



Coleoptera. By Horace St. John K. Donisthorpe, F.Z.S. 345 



NOTICE. 



All persons exhibiting specimens at Meetings of the Society are requested to be 

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 generic and specific names of all specimens exhibited, together with the names of the 

 localities in which such specimens were obtained, and any remarks thereon which 

 the exhibitors have to make. In the absence of such a note in writing the Secretary 

 will not be responsible for any errors in connexion with his report of such ex- 

 hibitions, or for the entire omission of any reference thereto in the Proceedings. 



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MEETINGS 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 



11 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W. 



for the 



Session 1901-1902. 



Wednesday, October 



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 ,, January (Annual Meeting) 



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