INDEX OF AUTHORS CONSULTED 



343 



EIB 



of Tryphcsna, 206 ; on Danais, 

 &c., in old collections disliked 

 by mites, 231 



KIEBY AND SPENCE, on t:_e 

 tails and eye-spots of Thecla, 

 208 

 Kirby, W. F., 253 



LANKESTER, Professor E. Ray, 

 on the blood of Lcptocexx-alus, 

 69 note 



Lister, Sir Joseph, on the change 

 of colour of the frog, 83 ; on the 

 dependence of the change upon 

 the eye, 84, 85 ; on the changes 

 undergone by the coloured 

 parts of pigment-cells, 90 



Lubbock, Sir John, on the vision 

 of certain animals, 3 ; on hairy 

 Lepidopterous larvae, 173, 174 ; 

 on wild flowers in relation to 

 insects, 318 note 



Lucas, A. H. S., on the colours of 

 birds'' eggs, 64-66 



Liitken, on phosphorescent organs 

 as lures, 74 note 



Lynam, Dr. R. G., experiments on 

 colours of cocoon of Liparis 

 aurifliui, 146 



MELDOLA, Professor R., on the 

 use of hairs and fleshy pro- 

 tuberances of certain larvae, 35 ; 

 on the larva of S. ligustri, 43 ; 

 observations on the pupae of 

 Pierid(e, 115; on the supposed 

 photographic sensitiveness of 

 chrysalides, 118, 119; on Vari- 

 able Protective Resemblance in 

 Lepidopterous larvae, 147, 149 ; 

 Variable Protective Resemblance 

 due to natural selection, 156 ; on 

 gregarious larvae, 171 note ; on 

 the original meaning of the hairs 

 of larvae, 174 ; on explanation of 



general similarity in groups of 

 unpalatable butterflies, 193; on 

 Mimicry, 221 ; on Danais, &c., 

 In old collections disliked by 

 mites, 230 ; on Mimicry in British 

 moths, 244 ; on Aggressive Mimi- 

 cry, 268 ; on the formic acid of 

 Ceriira, 274, 275 ; on females of 

 certain butterflies more beautiful 

 than males, 292, 293 



Minchin, E. A., on tree frogs as 

 the food of Indian snakes, 109 ; 

 on metallic appearance of pupae 

 as a Warning Colour, 177 



Mobius, on the association of sea- 

 anemones with crabs, 202 



Morse, Professor E. S., on Protec- 

 tive Resemblance in MoUusca, 

 69 ; on habits of certain Mol- 

 lusca, 77 ; on colours of Mol- 

 lusca, 108 



Moseley, Professor, H. N,, on the 

 courtship of Ornithoptcra posei- 

 don, 293, 294 notes ; on the pupaa 

 of Saturnia carpini, 294 



Moufet, on the larva of Cerura 

 vinula, 273 



Mulfett, see Moufet 



Miiller, Dr. Fritz, experiments on 

 pupae of Papilio poly damns, 117, 

 118 ; on the warning significance 

 of the gregarious habit in larvae, 

 171 note ; on metallic appear- 

 ance of pupae as a Warning 

 Colour, 177 ; on explanation of 

 resemblance between unpalatable 

 butterflies, 192, 193 ; on Mimi- 

 cry, 221 



— , H., on Stauropiis fagi, 281 ; on 

 the fertilisation of flowers, 318 



— , Dr. Wilhelm, on a South 

 American larva, 36, 37 



NEWMAN, Rev. W. J. H., ex- 

 periments on colours of 

 cocoon of Eriogaster lanestris, 

 144 



