INDEX 



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Limenittxloruuim '(continued): 

 their overlap, 191- 

 200, 208 ; as a pos- 

 tible standard of rate 

 of specific change, 

 210. 



populi, 193. 

 sybilla, 164. 

 weidermeyeri, 196. 



Limnas, 156-8, 158 n. 3, 204 : 

 see also 'Danaida \ 



Lingula, 47. 



Linnean Society of London, 217, 

 219, 222, 253; Trinien's 

 paper on mimicry read 

 at, 241 ; Journ. Proc. Bot., 

 222 n. 2, 227, 229, 229 n. 1 ; 

 Journ. Proc. Zool, 103, 110, 

 139, 246 n. 2 ; Trans., 122, 

 225-6, 236 : see also ' Darwin- 

 Wallace Celebration, &c.' 



A/MM MI. 223. 



Linum perenne, 224. 



Litchfield, Mrs., Darwin to, 73. 



' Literature and Science', in 

 Times Lit. Suppl., protest 

 against, 79-83. 



Livingstone, D., 98. 



Lizard, attracted by butterfly's 

 'eye-spots', 231, 232. 



Lock, R. H., on de Vries's ' fluc- 

 tuations ', 262, 270, 271. 



Locust idae as ant mimics, 116. 



Long Island, 186. 



Longicorn beetles as mimics, 

 114, 115, 120-2; sexes of, 

 233, 233 n. 1. 



Longstaff, G. B., on chameleon, 

 109 ; on scents of butterflies, 

 141. 



lorquini,Limeniti8, 191-200, 208, 

 210. 



Lubbock, Sir John, see 'Ave- 

 bury'. 



Liitcra tnacrophthalma, Burchell 

 on mimicry in, 117-18. 



Lycid beetles as models, 118-21. 



Lycoraeini, ancient S. American 

 Danaines, both mimics and 

 models, 153-4. 



Ly corea, 153. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, 10, 15, 24-5, 

 28, 45, 61, 88, 243 ; Darwin's 

 debt to, 4-7, 86-7 ; Darwin 

 urged to publish by, 12 ; part 

 in the publication of joint 

 essay taken by, 13 ; on single 

 centres of creation, 249-53 ; 

 Dai-win to, 11 n. 1, 44, 47, 

 173, 250-1, 254 ; to Darwin, 7 ; 

 to Hooker, 249. 



Lysander group of section 

 1 Pharmacophagus ', 178. 



Macdonell, A. A., 264. 



MacGibbon, J., 227. 



machaon, a type of section 

 ' Papilio ', 177 ; and type of a 

 group of that section, 182-3. 



Macmillan's Magazine, 16. 



macrophthalma, Luteva, 117. 



Madagascar, 177. 



Magpie moth, 242 n. 1. 



Malay archipelago, 156. 



Malayan Swallow-tails, Wallace 

 on, 132, 236, 238-9. 



male butterflies, scents of, 141-2. 



Malvern, 224. 



Mantis, 117. 



Mars, 251. 



Marsh, 0. C., American Palaeon- 

 tology and, 2 ; on Archaeo- 

 pteryx, 29, 30. 



Marshall, G. A. K., on S. 

 African ant mimics, 116; on 

 S. African mimics ot Lycidae, 

 118-21 ; on use of butterflies' 

 eye-spots, 232. 



Massachusetts, 211. 



Masters, Maxwell, Darwin to, 

 254. 



' Meadow Brown ' butterfly, 

 eye-spots of, 232. 



Meehan, T., Darwin to, 93. 



melanic forms and mimicry, 

 186, 138, 184, 206-7. 



Melanitis (CyUo) leda, Darwin 

 and Trimen on, 230 n. 2, 

 233, 233 n. 2. 



melasina, f. of Pap. polyxenes 

 americus, 184. 



Meldola, R., at Oxford cen- 



