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D. From the "Transactions of the Zooloj^^ical Society." 



1. Examples of Protective Mimicry in British Guiana. 



2. Experimental Proof of the Value of Colour-markings 



in Reference to Vertebrate Enemies. 



E. From the " Bull, of the Boston Society of Natural 



History." 

 I. Theories of Evolution. 



F. From the " Entomologists' Record." 



1. Influence of Darwin upon Entomology. 



2. Hypolimnas misippns captured at Sea. 



G. From the " Transactions of the Entomological Society 



of London." 



1. Notes on Colours, Markings, and Protective Attitude 



of Larvae and Pupae. 



2. Further Notes on Colours, Markings, and Protective 



Attitude of Larvae and Pupae, 1884. 



3. Further Notes on Colours, Markings, and Protective 



Attitude of Larvae and Pupae, 1885. 



4. Further Notes on Colours, Markings, and Protective 



Attitude of Larvae and Pupae, 1886. 



5. Experiments with Pupae oi Pieris rapce. 



6. Further Notes on Experiments with Pupae of Pieris 



rapce, 1887. 



7. Further Experiments with Pupae of Pieris rapce, 1887. 



8. Sexes of Larvae and Emergence. 



9. Courtship of European Acrididae. 



10. Colour-relations of Pupae and Surroundings. 



11. Notes on Precis octaria and P. sesamns. 



12. Protective Resemblance to Flowers of African Homo- 



ptera. Five Years' Observation and Experiment on 

 African Insects. 



H. From the " British Association Reports." 



1. Mimicry. 



2. Age of the Earth from a Naturalist's View. 



3. Mimicry and African Butterflies. 



4. Mimicry and Natural Selection. 



