102. Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter's Experiments on 
(Obs. 284) which was offered him on the day after the last 
of the flies, 
General remarks on the results. 
The foregoing mass of detail in the tables has been 
summarised for each monkey 1 in the form of a percentage 
chart and a “ ring diagram.” 
The chart shows for each of the four types of coloration 
the percentage of each of the six classes of ** taste.” 
In the case of M, the practical experimental result could 
hardly be wished to accord better with the theoretical 
result that should be obtained if the coloration of the msects 
has anything to do with their edibility. 
The two curves for aposematic species fall from the 
minus to the plus side of the chart, while the procryptic 
curves, one of which is not represented at all at the extreme 
end of the minus side, rise from the minus to the plus side. 
The curves for M, are not so remarkable, but, broadly 
speaking, the result is the same, and the letters at the 
margin indicating the curves are inverted on the two sides 
as they should be. 
The detailed comparison between the two monkeys seems 
