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PA CHYO TRIS fabricii, 96. 



PACHYRIIYXCIII, weevils mimicked 

 by Longicorns, 95. 



PALEOTIIEIUUM, 299. 



PALOPLOTHERIUM, 299. 



PAPILIO, black and red group imi- 

 tated, 84. 



Papilio achates, 147 ; P. adaman- 

 tius, 111 ; P. (Enigma, 87 ; P. 

 agamernnon, 141, 158, 170, 171 ; 

 P. agestor, 180 ; P. alpkenor, 

 148, 169 ; P. amanga, 151 ; P. 

 androcles, 171 ; P. androgeus, 88, 

 147, 180, 183; P. antiphates, 

 141, 171 ; P. antiphus, 87, 150, 

 170, 180, 183 ; P. aristaws. 171 ; 

 P. arjuna, 141 ; P. ascalaphits, 

 171 ; P. autolycus, 160 ; P. bathy- 

 clcs, 141 ; P. blumei, 171 ; P. 

 brama, 171 ; P. caunus, 87, 179 ; 

 P. corfrws, 160, 171 ; P. cow?, 88, 

 146, 180, 182 ; P. deiphobus, 140 ; 

 P. deiphontes, 171 ; P. delessertii, 

 180 ; P. demotion, 171 ; P. c%Ai- 

 foa, 87, 170, 180, 183 ; P. double- 

 day i, 88, 180; P. elyros, 148 ; P. 

 encelades, 171 ; P. erect heiis, 151 ; 

 P. euripilus, 160; P. evcmon, 

 159 ; P. gigon, 171 ; P. glaucus, 

 152; P. focfor, 87, 150, 180, 183; 

 P. Menus, 160, 171 ; P. hospi- 

 ton, 178; P. idaoides, 180; P. 

 ;Vwo, 159, 171 ; P. ledebouria, 

 148 ; P. lettcotkoe, 171 ; P. ?eorfa- 

 mas, 170 ; P. Kris, 87, 1< Q ,0, 184 ; 

 P. macareus, 179; P. mackaon, 

 178 ; P. melanides, 148, 150 ; P. 

 memnon, 88, 140, 146, 117, 152, 

 180, 183; P. wztfow, 171; P. ne . 

 jjhelus, 140; P, meaner, 170; P 

 cenomaus, 88, 180, 184; P.onesi- 



mus, 151 ; P. ormcnus, 150, 152, 

 182; P.pammon, 147, 152, 170, 

 180; P. pamphylus, 171; P. 

 pandion, 152, 180; P. paradoxa, 

 87, 179 ; P. peranthus, 160, 171 ; 

 P. pcrtinctXj 145 ; P. philoxenus, 

 182 ; P. polydorus, 88, 170, 182 ; 

 P. polytes, 147, 148 ; P. rfosus, 

 171 ; P. romulus, 87, 143, 15'J, 

 183 ; P. sarpedon, 141, 158, 171 ; 

 P. sataspes, 171 ; P. sevcnts, 

 140, 144; P. f&wews, 87, 148, 

 150, 169, 170, 171, 180, 183 : P. 

 fAwfe, 179; P. torquatus, 156; 

 P. turnus, 152; P. ulysses, 140, 

 160, 173; P.varuna, 88. 



PAPILIONID.E, the question of their 

 rank, 133 ; peculiar characters 

 possessed by, 134; peculiarly 

 diurnal, 136; compared with 

 groups of mammalia, 138 ; dis- 

 tribution of, 140 ; large forms 

 of Celebes and Moluccas, 168; 

 large forms of Amboyna, 169; 

 local variation of form, 139; 

 arrangement of, 186 ; geogra- 

 phical distribution of, 189 ; of 

 Indo-Malay and Austro-Malay 

 regions, 192; of Java, Suma- 

 tra, and Borneo, 193. 



PARID.E, sexual colouring and nidi- 

 fication of, 243. 



PASSENGER pigeon, cause of its 

 great numbers, 308. 



PATENT inventions, as illustrating 

 classification, 295. 



Phacellocsra bates ii, mimics one of 

 the Anthribklas. 



Phalaropusfulicarius, 115, 251. 



PHASUiD.fi, imitate sticks and 



