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[f we study the color of the adult, and see how it is made up and 

 how placed, and then apply this knowledge to the study of the 

 immature, it will he found that the latter will usually show some- 

 thing of the adult color and color pattern. 



(Contribution from tin Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College.) 



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A large number of works, both of early and recent writing, have 

 been looked over, but as they had little or nothing upon the subject 

 of the paper, they were not listed. 



