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Index. 



KANT, referred to, 638, 709. 

 Kirby, W. F., "Synonymic Cata- 

 logue" referred to, 2, 49, 435, 



449- 



Kleemann, larva of S. Ltgustri, 259. 



Knaggs, Dr. H. G., seasonal di- 

 morphism of S. illustraria, 4. 



Kdlliker, Prof., experiments with 

 Axolotl, 564 ; characters of 

 Axolotl, 575. 



Lacerta muralis, colour variations, 

 361. 



Lake of Mexico, 603, 608, 621. 



Lange, F. A., " History of Ma- 

 terialism " referred to, 645, 656. 



Langer, Prof., experiments with 

 Pelobates tadpoles, 607. 



Lankester, Prof. E. R., on de- 

 generation, 583. 



Lasiocampa Pint, larva eaten by 

 lizards, 336 ; variable in two 

 stages, 405. 



Lepidoptera ; foes, 8 ; larva and 

 imago independently variable, 

 401 ; species constant in three 

 stages, 405 ; species variable in 

 three stages, 405 ; variable in 

 two stages, 405 ; variable in one 

 stage, 406 ; causes of variability 

 of pupae, 41 1 ; case of incongru- 

 ence among pupae, 540. 



Leptodora hyalina, development, 



93- 

 Lepus timidus, white variations of, 



662. 

 Leuckart, reproduction of Ascaris 



nigrovenosa, 90 ; on growth, 654. 

 Leydig, on sexual larvae of Triton, 



59'- 



Limenitis Artemis and L. Proser- 

 pina, dimorphic in both sexes, 

 32 ; L. Camilla, constant in three 

 stages, 405. 



Lines, dorsal, subdorsal, supra- and 

 infra- spiracular, 175. 



Lissotriton punctatus, sexual larvae, 



59', 595- 



Lizards, colour variation of, 361 ; 

 rejection of caterpillars by, 336. 



Local forms, distinct from climatic 

 varieties, 45 ; produced by isola- 

 tion, 109. 



Lockyer, B., young Noctua larvae, 



Lophostethus Dumolinii, larva, 527. 



Lophura hyas, larva, 254. 



Lubbock, Sir John, insect metamor- 

 phosis, 65, 431 ; derivation of 

 metagenesis, 83 ; colours of cater- 

 pillars, 294 ; ancestry of insects, 



493- 



Lycana pseudargiolus, larva and 

 ants, 290. 



Macroglossa, larvae of, 245 ; M. 

 stellatarum, oviposition of, 245 ; 

 ist, 2nd, and 3rd larval stages, 

 246 ; 4th and 5th stages, 247 ; 

 di- and polymorphism of larva, 

 247 ; pupa of, 250; M. &r//>, and 

 M. pyrrhosticta, larvae, 255. 



Markings, general biological value 

 of, 285 ; special biological value 

 of, 308 ; subordinate, 347 ; of 

 Sphingida, evolution of, 380. 



Marsh, Prof., on Siredon lichenoides, 

 567. 



Matter, assumption of, 711 ; con- 

 scious, 714. 



Mayer, Paul, insect phylogeny, 493. 



McLachlan, R., phytophagic varia- 

 bility, 305. 



Mechanism and teleology, 694. 



Medusa, internal parasitism, 699. 



Melanopsis recurrent, from Palu~ 

 dina bed, 275. 



Afe/topoma, characters of, 579. 



Merian, Madame, figures of cater- 

 pillars referred to, 195, 232, 263, 

 268. 



Metagenesis, defined,. 81, 96 ; de- 

 rivation, 83. 



Metamorphosis. 430. 



Mexico, climate of, 619. 



Milliere, figure of larva referred to, 

 254. 



Mimicry, 648, 663. 



