INDEX 



47, 265, 276; on the trans- 

 mission of acquired charac- 

 ters, 261-2, 270, 276 ; errone- 

 ously holds that Darwin's 

 views were consistent with his 

 own, xii, xiii, 265 ; difference 

 between Darwin's views and 

 those of, xii, xiii, 43-4, 254-6. 



decipiens, Danaida, 160. 



deer, keen scent of, 242. 



Descent of Man, &c., C. Darwin, 

 93, 104-5, 111, 113, 124, 126, 

 135, 140, 230, 230 n. 2, 231 

 . 2, 283 n. 1,2, and 3, 234 

 n. 4, 235 n. I and 2, 242 n. 2, 

 244, 245 n. 2. 



desert plants, defences of, 96-8, 

 102-3 (see also 262 n. 3). 



Detroit, 154. 



Development and Evolution, Bald- 

 win, 48. 



diana, Argynnis, 189-90, 207. 



Diaposematism, 196-8, 208. 



Different Forms of Flowers, &c., 

 C. Darwin, 226 n. 1. 



Diptera, of the Beagle at Oxford, 

 202 ; as mimics of Lycidae, 

 121; orchids and, 219,223; 

 captured by Apocyneae, 225. 



Disa, 220 n. 1 and 2, 222-4, 227. 

 bartata, 220 . 1. 

 cornuta, 220 n. 1. 

 grandiflora,H. Trimen on, 

 217-18, 219 n. 1, 222. 



Discontinuity : see ' continuous 

 or discontinuous, &c.' 



Distnorphia, Belt on, 135 ; fe- 

 males of , better mimics than 

 males, 139. 



Disperis, 218-19, 221. 



Dixey, F. A., on butterflies' 

 scents, 141-2 ; on mimicry of 

 L. astyanax by A. diana, 189. 



dogs, Darwin on humour in, 244. 



Dolichonyx oryziwrus, Beebe's 

 experiments on, 142. 



d'Orbigny, A., Darwin on, 6. 



dorippus, f. Danaida chrysippus, 

 157. 



Doubleday, H., on sexes of 

 butterflies, 242. 



Duncan, J. S., 95-6. 

 Duncan, P. B., 95-6. 



Eastern States, 211. 



Edinburgh, 245. 



Edinburgh Review, 27, 28 n. 2, 



230. 

 Egybolis vaillantina, piercing 



peaches, 224 n. 1. 

 Eigenmann, C. H., 201 n. 1. 

 Eltringham, H., 237, 239. 

 Elwes, H. J., 209. 

 Elymniinae, 161. 

 Emperor moth, 233 n. 3. 

 Encycl. of Anat. and Physiol., 



109. 

 Entomological Society of America, 



anniversary address to, 144- 



212. 

 Entomological Society of London, 



202, 203 n. 1 ; Proceedings of, 



128, 141 ; Transactions of, 



116, 120, 141, 152 w.l; 158 



n. 3, 159 . 1, 160 n. 1, 164- 



6, 169, 172, 183, 189, 195, 



237, 242 n. 1. 

 Entomologists Monthly Mag., 



237. 



Epigamic characters, 139-43. 

 Episematic characters, 112-13. 

 Erebia, 130. 



Eresia, females of, better mi- 

 mics than males, 139. 

 eros = floridensis, f.of L. archip- 



pus, q.v. 

 Erycinidae, mimicking Adelpha, 



176. 



erythromelas, Piranga, 142. 

 Essays on Evolution, Poulton, 93, 



125 n. 4, 155, 232 n. 1, 237 



n. l,274w. 1,279. 

 Euclid, 100. 

 Eulophia, 218. 

 Euploea, 158 n. 3. 

 Euploea asyllus, 160. 



brenchleyi, 160. 

 Euploeini, as models, 152 ; 



mimicry between Danaini 



and, 160. 

 Euralia, as mimics, 138. 



