ANALYTICAL INDEX 



441 



Mare and quagga, supposed en- 

 during effect of cross (telegony), 185. 



Marico wood-shrike, 283. 



Marine Invertebrate Fauna 

 near Dublin, G. Y. and A. F. Dixon, 

 314 n. I. 



mariquensis,Bradyornis, capturing 

 Sara7igesa eliminata^ 283. 



Mars, the question of water on, 14. 



Marshall, Guy A. K., on dorippits 

 f. of Z. chrysippiis in Rhodesia, 

 71 n. I ; experiments on seasonal 

 dimorphism of, 72-3 ; on seasonal 

 changes in S. African butterflies, 

 208 ; on Kestrel examining eye-spot 

 of butterfly, 210; members of mimetic 

 combinations captured on one day 

 by, 249 ; on a Rhodesian ant-like 

 Locustid, 257 n. i ; evidence of 

 special defence in conspicuous insects 

 obtained by, 268, 269 ; on Asilid fly 

 mimicking Xylocopid bee in S. Africa, 

 276 ; on complex S. African combina- 

 tion with Lycid beetle models, 276 ; 

 indirect evidence of attacks on butter- 

 flies obtained by, 281-3 \ direct 

 evidence of attacks by birds on 

 Lepidoptera obtained by, 282-4 ; 

 results obtained by, quoted in Essay 

 X, 293 : see also viii, 382 ; experi- 

 ments on seasonal forms of Pierinae 

 made by, 311, 312; on absence of 

 ' eye-spots ' from the chief distasteful 

 butterfly groups, 326 ; on the bio- 

 nomic classification of ' eye-spots ', 

 326 ; Batesian mimicry favoured by, 

 328 ; on ' stink-glands ' of Colaenis, 

 334 n. 2 ; on Precis natalensis^ a 

 mimic of Acraeas, 339 ; experiments 

 on the physiological stimulus in 

 seasonal dimorphism of Precis made 

 by, 340, 341 ; uncertain results of 

 alDove-named, 340 ; proof by breeding 

 of the specific identity of the wet 

 and dry season forms of following 

 species obtained by — Precis sesavms 

 (1898), 339, 340: P. antilope (1902), 



340 : P. actia (1903), 340 : P. ceryjie 

 (1905)) 340 5 dry f. oi Byblia gotzius 

 bred from wet by, 341 ; intermediate 

 f. of B. ilithyia bred from wet by, 



341 ; dry warmth proved to be 

 probable stimulus to the pupa of 

 Byblia by, 341 ; on wet f. oi B.gotzius, 

 a mimic oi Ac?'aea sere?ia type, 341 ; 

 on a wonderful Lycid-beetle-centred 

 Miillerian combination, 276, 344 ; 



on monkeys terrified by snake-like 

 larva, 367 n. 2 ; on S. African Longi- 

 corns mimicking weevils, 369; on 

 conspicuousness of large African 

 weevils, 370. 



Marsupialia, mole-like forms of, 

 312. 



Materials for the Study of 

 Variation, \V. Bateson, generally 

 quoted as On Variation, xiii-xvi, 

 xix, xxviii, xxviii n. 2, xxxiv, xxwii 

 n. 2, xl-xliii, 4: see also Bateson, \V. ; 

 exaggerated estimate of importance 

 for evolution of, xiv ; disparagement 

 of other lines of inquiry in, xli-xliii ; 

 unreasonable disparagement of Em- 

 bryology in, xlii, xliii. 



Maternal impressions, supposed in- 

 heritance of, rejected byJ.C.Prichard, 

 186. 



Mathematical Statement of 

 Advantage Conferred by Per- 

 fected MuLLERiAN Resemblance, 

 X. 328, 329. 



Mauritius, sea-anemones and 

 Ascidians carried by crabs and 

 hermit-crabs in, 357. 



Max Miiller, Professor, on neces- 

 sity for defining words, 46. 



Mayer, A. G., on fewness of 

 colours in Ithoviiuiae as compared 

 with Papiliiminae^ 234, 277. 



' Meadow-brown ' butterfly, 210. 



Mechanical Incompatibility, 



ASYNGAMY as a CONSEgUENCE OF, 



11.85. 



* Mechanical selection ', 85. 



Medical faculty [in 1889] and 

 heredity, 136, 137. 



megalocephaia, Ascaris, germ- 

 antecedents in one of first two cells 

 of egg, 131. . 



Melanism, recent increase of, m 

 N. of England, 308, 309, 309 n. i. 



Me/d?n'/is, cryptic effect of slanting 

 position of, 2S9 ; T. R. Bell, C. T. 

 Bingham, and E. E. Green on tilt of, 

 300 n. 5. 



Mehmiils zitenius, 288, 289. 



Meldola, Professor Raphael, on 

 the power of Natural Selection, 153 ; 

 on Miillerian mimicry and trans- 

 mission of acquired characters, 167 : 

 on Prichard's anticipation of modern 

 views on evolution, 174; lizard 

 attacking eye-spot of butterfly ob- 

 served by, 210; Fritz MuUei's theory 



