436 



ANALYTICAL INDEX 



Jcnkin, Flccming, xl, xl n. 3, xli, 

 3 : see Fleeminjj Jenkin. 



Jenkinson, Dr. J. W., on relation 

 between planes of first egg division 

 and position of future embryo, 130. 



' Jerusalem Jews ' unchanged since 

 490 A.I), on Malabar Coast. 178 : see, 

 however, 192. 



Jews, see circumcision and Jeru- 

 salem Jews. 



Joints, evolution of forms of, 112, 

 113; Lamarckian interpretation of 

 foniis of, 114, 115. 



Jordan and Rothschild on per 

 salt li in evolution and geographical 

 distribution, xvi. 



Jordan, Dr. Karl, on museum col- 

 lections as evidence of change, 53 

 n. I : on correlated and independent 

 variation, 66 n. 2 ; on provisional 

 nature of diagnosis, 76, "]"] ; on 

 peculiarities in Madeiran birds, 84 

 n. 2 ; on ' mechanical selection', 85. 



JUDGEMKNT OF DISCONTINUITY 

 SlBjrXTIVE, Introd., xvii. 



Jung and fixity of species, 56. 



Junoniiij captured by bee-eater, 

 288 : see l^rccis. 



Junoniti ccbrcnc, 283 ; — oriihyia, 

 291. 



K 



Kala I'ani Bungalow, Thundiani, 

 King-crow attacking Papilio near, 

 285. 



Ktillima, protective resemblance 

 of under surface of, 203-8, 302 ; 

 seasonal changes in, 206, 207 ; re- 

 sembling different appearances of 

 dead leaves, 310. 



Ktillinui paralcktd, 207. 



Kandy Koad, Ceylon, bee-eaters 

 capturing Picrinae on the, 285, 286. 



Karachi, L. chrysippus at, 70 ; 

 dorippus f. of L. chrysippus at, 70 

 n. 2. 



kaschmircnsis^ Vanessa^ captured 

 by King-crow, 28 5. 



Kayc, \V. J., results obtained by, 

 quoted in Essay X, 293 ; on the chief 

 mimetic association of British 

 Guiana, 322, 332 ; on exact resem- 

 blance of H. ttumixta to J/. ))inc)tit\ 

 331 ; assistance in ascertaining 

 dominance of Mclinaca mneine in 

 British Guiana, rendered by, 332 ; on 

 upper surface colouring of Protogo- 



niuSy 351 ; on the two sub-groups of 

 the IIe/uoninat\ 358 n. i; on means 

 by which transparency may be 

 attained in mimetic Lepidoptcra, 

 366 n. I. 



Kelvin. Lord, on the age of the 

 earth, 2. 19; works on geological 

 lime of, 4 n. 3 ; effect on l^arwin of 

 views of, 6 : jubilee of {1896), 9 ; on 

 the cooling of the earth, 10-13; on 

 the life of the sun, 1315 : meteoric 

 hypothesis of, 22- 4. 



Kendall, May, parody of Darwin- 

 ism by, 104. 



Kentish Glor>- moth, 238. 



Kerguelen Land, wingless insects 

 in, 18. 



kcrshawi, the Australian form of 

 P. card in, 85 n. i. 



Kestrel pecking out eye-spot of 

 butterfly, 210. 



Khandalla, donppus f. of L. 

 chrysippus at, 70 n. 2. 



Kikuyu Escarpment, the locality 

 of polytrophus^ sub-sp. of Pap. dar- 

 danus, 374. 



King-crow attacking butterflies, 

 285 ; attacking Lepidoptera, 287 ; 

 searching for but unable to delect 

 Melaniiis, 288, 289 ; capturing 

 Caiopsili'iy 2S9. 



Kingsley, Charles, letters on inter- 

 specific sterility from Huxley to, yj^ 

 78 ; on examinations, 197-8. 



Kirby, Rev. William, on resem- 

 blances between insects, 220 ; utility 

 of mimicry suggested by Spcnce and, 

 221, 222. 



k/ugiiy sec dorippus. 



Knight-Darwin Law, 1". Darwin 

 on, 92. 



Kolrculer on sterility between 

 varieties, 78. 



KosmoB, 212, 222, 226, 278, 327. 



Kupffer's Festschrift, 131. 



' Kuj)pa' (AV/t/V), 324. 



L 



Laccrta I'iridis^ 367. 



Lackey moth, 157. 



Lactic acid bacillus, beneficial 

 effect of, 121 n. i. 



La (iarde St. Cast, Brittany, 

 Boulenger's study of O. lamarckiana 

 at, xxi. 



Lagerstrocmia Flos Reginae, 290. 



