ANALYTICAL INDEX 



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97 



THE CONSEQUENCE OF INJURIOUS 

 EFFECTS OF SELF-FERTIL[ZATI0N, 

 II. 91-94. 



Adaptation, Darwin's case against 

 mutation that it cannot explain, xix ; 

 rigid self-criticism required in the 

 study of, xlvii; effect of conditions 

 and, 75 ; for Cross-Fertilization, 

 Darwin's explanation of, 92 ; 

 specialized mechanisms for, 153; 

 essential meaning of, 153, 154; in 

 Lepidoptera as evidence for Natural 

 Selection, 203-18 ; in caterpillars, 

 154; to one environment, but con- 

 tinual contact of organism with an- 

 other, 153, 154; J. C. Prichard on 

 locality and, 188; on the 'double 

 relation' of affinity and, 188, 189; 

 on the laws of variation resulting in, 

 190; species and varieties compared 

 by Prichard as regards, 189, 190; on 

 locality and climate of human races 

 and, 190, 191. 



Aden, Limnas chryslppus at, 70 

 n. I. 



Adjustable Aggressive Resem- 

 blance, 313. 



Adjustable Neutralization 

 OF Shadow, X. 300. 



Adjustable Protective Re- 

 semblance, X. 304-7 ; Rapid, 

 304, 305 ; Slow, 304-7. 



Adjustable Protective Resem- 

 blance, G. J. Romanes on, 152; R. 

 Meldola on, 153; Natural Selection 

 and, 152, 153 ; Lamarckism and, 152- 

 4 ; non-transmission of acquired 

 characters and, 153 ; rapid in fish, 

 Reptilia, &c., 305 ; slow in cater- 

 pillars, 305-7 ; chrysalises, 149, 

 150, 150 n. 2, 305, 306; cocoons, 



grasshoppers, 



admission 

 provisional, 



149 ; weevils, 307 ; 

 307 ; spiders, 307. 



Advantages of 

 that Diagnosis is 

 II. 76, ^T. 



Advantage Conferred by 

 Perfected Mullerian Resem- 

 blance, X. 328, 329. 



Advantage Conferred during 

 Growth of Mullerian Resem- 

 blance, X. 329-31. 



Advantage conferred by mimicry, 

 evidence of, 288 ; conferred by 

 concealment, direct evidence of, 288, 

 289. 



Adventitious or Allocryptic 



Protective (and Aggressive) 

 Resemblance, X. 313, 314. 



Adventitious Warning or 

 Allaposematic Colours, X. 356, 

 357 ; see also 315. 



Adventitious Object Associ- 

 ated with Model, Mimicked: 

 Pseudallaposematic Resem- 



blance, X. 377 ; see also 359. 



Affinity, Mimicry, &c., inde- 

 pendent OF, VIII. Two sections, 

 229-34 and 235-7 ; see also 345. 



Affinity and adaptation, J. C. 

 Prichard on the ' double relation ' of, 

 188, 189. 



Affinity and analogy, \V. S. 

 Macleay on, 220 ; Rev. W. Kirby on, 

 220 ; Professor J. O. Westwood on, 

 221. 



Africa and Adjacent Islands, 



THE PaPILIO DARDANUS (MEROPE) 



Group of, X. 373-6 ; see also 

 darda?ius. 



Africa, xxvi, 70, 71, 100, 187, 1 90, 



215, 222, 223, 276, 277, 304, 311, 

 316, 320, 336, 339 n. I, 340, 341, 

 342, 344, 345, 345 n. 5, 353, 364, 365, 

 36711.2,368, 370,373,374,375; see also 

 Ethiopian, xxv, xxvi, 336, 365 : (irand 

 Comoro, 373 ; Madagascar, 57 n. i, 



216, 245, 373; Sahara, 321, 364; 

 Sudan, 256, 258; Victoria Nyanza, 

 XXXV, 69, 338, 374, 374 n. 3. 



Africa, East, 254, 255. 282 n. i, 

 320, 335-8, 374, 375 ; see also 

 Abyssinia, 373-5 ; Delagoa I>ay, 

 282 n. I ; Kikuyu, 374 ; Rosako, 

 Usaramo, 255 ; Somali, 321. 



Africa, South, 53, 87, 276,281, 284, 

 300, 301,303, 311,313,320,326,335, 



340, 363? 369, 374, 375 ; see also 

 Cape, 87, ^S\ Durban, 52 n. i. 71 

 n. 1,72,283; Gazaland, 284; Malvern, 

 52 n. I, 283 ; Melsetter, 2S4 ; Natal, 

 52 n. I, 71 n. I, 87, 249, 283 : 

 Pretoria, 71 n. I ; Rhodesia, 71 n. i, 

 257 n. i; Salisbury, 71 n. i, 257 

 n. I, 283, 284. 



Africa, West, 24S, 321, 335, 2,:,7, 

 338, 364, 366, 374 ; see also Congo, 

 321 n. I ; Entebbe, 374 n. 3 ; Guinea, 

 187; Luebo, 321 n. i ; Niger, 321, 

 364; Toro, 2,1>^ ; Uganda. 33S. 



After-lives of twins, 134. 135. 



Agaristed moth mimicked by 

 Chalcosid moth in Borneo, 275. 



agathina^ Mylothris as model of 



