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ANALYTICAL INDEX 



dential Addreae (1870), i ; Prof. 

 Kolleslon's Preeidential Address 

 to Zoological Section ( 1 870), 1 ; Dis- 

 cussion on Acquired Characters 

 at Zoological Section (18S71. 148 

 n. I, 155 n. 1 ; Discussion on Ac- 

 quired Characters at Zoological 

 Section (i88>;), 164 n. i; Author's 

 Evening Lecture on Mimicry 

 (1890), the foundation of Essay X, 293, 

 365, 370, 376 ; Sir Archibald (ieikie's 

 Presidential Address (1892), 16, 

 10 ; Lord Salii.l)iiry's Presidential 

 Address ( 1N941, 2 4, 9, 10 ; Author's 

 Presidential Address to Zoologi- 

 cal Section (1896), the orij^inal form 

 of I'.ssay 1,1: Prof. Adam Sedgwick's 

 Presidential Addi'oss to Zoo- 

 logical Section (1899), 144 n. i ; 

 Discussion of Fertilization at 

 Zoological Section {1903), 60 n. 3; 

 Prof. A. C. Seward's Presidential 

 Address to Botanical Section 

 (19031, 44; Prof. J. I). Farmer's 

 Presidential Address to Botanical 

 Section (1907), xliv-xlvi. 



l)rilish Guiana, 259, 272, 273. 322, 



35^' 350- 



British : beetle {C/ytus), moths 



( Trochiliuni^ Hacniorrhaa^ia)^ and 

 caterpillar [Emhclia) mimicking; 

 wasp, 230, 238, 251, 252, 348, 363, 

 365, 366 ; bug larva [Niihis] mimick- 

 ing ant, 257 n. i ; caterpillar {Choero- 

 campii) mimicking cobra-like snake, 

 3f9. 367, 367 n. 2, 368, 376; cater- 

 pillar {Etuiromis) mimicking saw-fly 

 \Crocsus) larva, 238, 239, 239 n. i ; 

 caterpillar {Stauropus) mimicking 

 ant and bug, 253. 253 (Fig. 2), 254, 

 369 ; fly ( X'olucclhi) mimicking hum- 

 ble-bees, 221, 378, and [lit i stalls) 

 bee, 243, 244; moths and butterflies, 

 choice of resting sites and procryptic 

 attitudes of, 156, 301 ; insects, slow 

 adjustable Protective Resemblance 

 in, 306, 307 ; northern moths, dark- 

 ening of, 308-10; moths, seasonal 

 dimorphism of. 51 1 ; crabs, allocryp- 

 tic defence of, 3 1 3, 3 1 4 ; hermit crabs 

 carrying sea-anemones and sponges, 

 356, 357 ; hawk moths, tJiic., attain- 

 ment of transparency by, 365, 366. 



British species referred to : — aglaia, 

 A., 152 ; alni. A., 319 ; apiformc, T., 

 365 : archippus (plexippus), A., 274, 

 364; arietis, C, 238, 251, 252, 348, 



363 ; bee, 243, 244 ; bee orchis, 64, 

 92 ; bembeciforme (crabroniforme),T., 

 366: bernhardus, P., 356; betularia, 

 A., 143, 309; bidcntata, O., 306; 

 bifida, D., 158, 159; bombyliformis, 

 1 1., 365 ; brambles, 47 ; brassicae. P., 

 147, 148; C-album, G., 203-5; 

 cardui, P., 85 ; Catocala, 303, 325 ; 

 coarctata, H., 314; cowslip, xxviii, 

 47. 63 ; crabroniforme (bembeci- 

 forme), T., 366; cristatus, T., 130; 

 cuanensis. P., 357 ; cuckoo, 317, 318 ; 

 cuspis, A., 87 n. I ; edusa, C, 301 ; 

 clpenor, C, 319, 367, 367 n. 2, 368 ; 

 Eristalis, 243, 244; fagi, S., 253, 253 

 (Fig. 2), 254, 369; fuciformis, H.,365; 

 hare, /Mpine, 310, 313; heath butter- 

 flies, 210 ; humble-bees, 221,251. 365, 

 378 ; illunaria, S,, 311 ; jacobaeae, E., 

 230; 318,319; lamarckiana, O., xix- 

 xxii,xxxv n. i ; lativentris, N.,257 n. i ; 

 leucophaearia, H., 1 56; meadow 

 brown butterfly, 210; megaloreph- 

 ala. A., 131; mcndica, S., 324; 

 misseltoe, xix ; neustria, M., 157; 

 nigra, P., 158; obscurata, Ci., 307, 

 308; ocellatus, S., 314, 314 n. 2; 

 oxlip,Bardficld, xxviii ; oxlip, common, 

 xxviii ; pall lata, A., 357 ; palumbus, 

 C, '6})^ 84; pamphilus, C, 210; 

 parasitica, S., 357 ; phalangium, S., 

 313; phlaeas, P., 87 n. I ; piscatorius, 

 L.. 31^ ; plexippus (archippus). A., 

 274, 364; populeti, T., 157 n. i; 

 prasinana, H., 149; prideauxii. P., 

 357 ; primrose, xxvii-xxxiv, 47, 63 ; 

 pronuba, T., 314 n. 2 ; psi. A., 87 n. i ; 

 quercifolia, G., 299, 307 ; qucrcinaria, 

 E., 149, 150; rabbit, 93, 357, 358; 

 rapae. P., 93, 147, 301 ; red deer, 357 ; 

 ringlet butterflies, 210 ; Rock pigeon, 

 84; rubi, T., 301 ; sambucaria, U., 

 150, i5on,2; scptentrionalis, C, 239, 

 320; sphex, 161 ; starling, 157 n. i ; 

 strigosa, A., 87 n. 1 ; sulcirostris, C, 

 307; tremula. P., 157 n. i ; tridens, 

 A., 87 n. I ; typhlc, S., 299 ; urticac, 

 S., 324 ; urticae, \^, 306 ; vcrbasci, C, 

 318, 319; Verbascum, "jZ^ 79; versi- 

 color, E., 238, 239, 239 n. I ; vinula, 

 D., 159; \'olucella, 221, 37S ; white 

 admiral, 342 ; woodpecker, xix ; 

 Zonosoma (Ephyra), 150; Zostera, 

 299. 



British (Natural History) Museum, 

 MlcroJiUrixx in, 290 ; A. H. Thayer's 

 model in, 299 ; Palaearctic localities 



