LITERATURE 45 1 



Piepers, M. C. 1896. Mimetisme. Cong. Intern. Zool., 3 Sess., Leyden, 



pp. 460-476. 

 Dixey, F. A. 1897. Mimetic Attraction. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, pp. 



3I7-33I, pl. 7- 



Mayer, A. G. 1897. On the Color and Color-Patterns of Moths and 

 Butterflies. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 27, pp. 243-330, pis. 

 i-io. Also Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 30, pp. 169-256, pis. i-io.* 



Trimen, R. 1897. Mimicry in Insects. Proc. Ent. Soc. London, pp. 74- 

 97-* 



Webster, F. M. 1897. Warning Colors, Protective Mimicry and Protec- 

 tive Coloration. 27th. Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario (1896), pp. 

 80-86, figs. 80-82. 



Newbigin, M. I. 1898. Colour in Nature. 12 + 344 PP- London. John 

 Murray.* 



Poulton, E. B. 1898. Natural Selection the Cause of Mimetic Resem- 

 blance and Common Warning Colors. Journ. Linn. -Soc. Zool., 

 vol. 26, pp. 558-612, pis. 40-44, figs. 1-7. 



Judd, S. D. 1899. The Efficiency of Some Protective Adaptations in 

 Securing Insects from Birds. Amer. Nat., vol. 33, pp. 461-484. 



Marshall, G. A. K., and Poulton, E. B. 1902. Five Years' Observations 

 and Experiments (1896-1901) on the Bionomics of South African 

 Insects, chiefly directed to the Investigation of Mimicry and 

 Warning Colours. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, pp. 287-584, pis. 

 9-23- 



Shelford, R. 1902. Observations on some Mimetic Insects and Spiders 

 from Borneo and Singapore. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1902, vol. 

 2, pp. 230-284, pis. 19-23. 



Weismann, A. 1902. Vortrage iiber Descendenztheorie. 2 vols. 12 -f- 

 456 pp., 95 figs. ; 6"+ 462 pp., 3 pis., 36 figs. Jena. G. Fischer. 

 See pp. 103-133. 



Piepers, M. C. 1903. Mimikry, Selektion mid Darwinismus. 452 pp. 

 Leiden. E. J. Brill. 



Poulton, E. B. 1903. Experiments in 1893, 1894 and 1896 upon the colour- 

 relation between lepidopterous larvae and their surroundings, and 

 especially the effect of lichen-covered bark upon Odontopera 

 bidentata, Gastropacha quercifolia, etc. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 

 pp. 311-374, pis. 16-18. 



Packard, A. S. 1904. The Origin of the Markings of Organisms (Poecilo- 

 genesis) due to the Physical rather than to the Biological Envi- 

 ronment; with Criticisms of the Bates-Muller Hypothesis. Proc. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc., vol. 43, pp. 393~45O-* 



ORIGIN OF ADAPTATIONS AND OF SPECIES 



Darwin, C. 1859, J 869. The Origin of Species by means of Natural 

 Selection. 11 + 440 pp. London. New York. D. Appleton & 

 Co. 



