GENERAL INDEX. 



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Acquired charactera in Cochliopodidjr 43 



Cera toe amp id as 38 



Lmiacodid;^ 43 



NotodoniidiC 30 



SaturniidiB 40 



larval ebaracters 35. 36, 38. 40. 43, 144 



Actias lima 42 



Adaptation 16,36.207 



Adaptive characters 207 



structures 16 



Adela caprella, pupa figured 06 



vjridella, larva of, figured 63,65 



Adoneta spinuloides, ontogeny of 43 



Agaristida', origin of 81 



Antler-like spines 21,36,37,236.240,243,244 



Apatelodinfe 30 



Arrtiida', geographical distribution of 45 



Armature of larva- 7. 8. 11, 21. 23. 37, 53, 236, 240, 243 



Attaci, origin of their thick body 19 



Blabophanes ferruginella 66 



Bristles, evolution of 11,20,21 



Bombycine moths, an ancient group 17. 32 



phylogeny of 7, 32, 83 



61 



41 



41 



46 



52 



85 



14 



Biicculatrix, pupa, figured 



Callosamiaangulifera 



promethea 



Campeatrian .subprovince 



Carapodea-form larvi© of beetles 



Castnia ardaUis 



Caterpillar, primitive 



Caterpillars, inedible 180, 215, 216 



origin of green color of 14 



lines of 15 



Ceratocampids, acquired characters in 38 



Cerura 23. 31 



emergence from cocoon of 



pupal venation of 



Cerurina-, the most specialized subfamily 



Cervical shield 



Chapman, T. A., on value of pupal characters 



Characters, acquired, in caterpillars 



Clioreutes, pupa of, figured 



Climatic variation 



causes of 



varieties 



Cochliopodidfe, geographical distribution of 



ontogeny of 



pupa of 



Color, green, of caterpillars, origin of. .- 



('orastock, J. H., on classification of the Lepidoptera 



■Conditions. c.Kternal, influence of 



Creniaster 34, 35, 



Cretaceous insects 



■Crust ace:i, decapod, origin of carapace of 



262 

 85 



53,56 

 36 

 68 

 50 

 51 

 159 

 45 

 43 

 76 

 14 

 57 

 16 



65, 67 

 11 

 16 



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Cryptolfchia, pnpa of, figured 68 



Datana, the most primitive Notodontian 20,23,29 



integerrima. origin of markings of 15 



Descent, unbroken lines of 71) 



Dioptidje 80 



Diptera, incongruence between larvro and adult 28 



relations to Lepidoptera 55 



Disuse :j4 



Drepana arcuata, ontogeny of 34 



Eacles imperialis, ontogeny of 39 



Emprelia stimulea, ontogeny of 43 



Eriocejihala calthella, mouth parts of 58, 59 



larva 00 



Eruciform larva 13 



origin of 14 



Evolution, factors of 16.20 



of bristles, etc 11, 20, 21 



Euprepia caja 13 



External conditions, iutluence of 16 



Factors of evolution, Lamarckian 20, 24 



Fish, variation of, iu confinement 18 



FiagL'llum of Cerura, etc 24 



Flight of broad winged Lepidoptera 81 



Food, influence of 18 



Forks, paranal 26 



Frenata? 57 



Genealogy of Lepidoptera 8,51, 83 



Generalized forms 42. 53. 54, 82 



Genital armature. 34 



Geographical distribution of Notodontida? 44 



Geological extinction 32 



Geometrid moths, origin of 79 



Gluphisinai 29 



Goldfish, variations of, in confinement 18 



Gracilaria, pupa of 64 



pupal venation of 85 



Hairs of caterpillars 21 



glandular 21, 24. 26 



pencils of 22 



tenant 24 



Harriaina americana, pupa of 77 



Hepialida;, pupa of 71 



relations of 71 



Hepialus hectus, larva 73 



humuli, larva 73 



pupa of 72 



mustelinus, larva of 73 



Herbaceous larva> 13 



Heredity, homuchronic 8, 38 



Heterocampa, acquired characters in 36 



incongruence in 30 



an early group 32 



obliqua, venation of 86 



Horns of caterpillars 21, 22 



285 



