ANALYTICAL INDEX 



397 



THE CONSEQUENCE OF INJURIOUS 

 EFFECTS OF SELF-FERTILIZATION, 

 II. 91-94. 



Adaptation, Darwin's case against 

 mutation that it cannot explain, xix ; 

 rigid self-criticism required in the 

 study of, xlvii; effect of conditions 

 and, 75 ; for Cross-Fertilization, 

 Darwin's explanation of, 92 ; 

 specialized mechanisms for, 153; 

 essential meaning of, 153, 154; in 

 Lepidoptera as evidence for Natural 

 Selection, 203-18 ; in caterpillars, 

 154; to one environment, but con- 

 tinual contact of organism with an- 

 other, 153, 154; J. C. Prichard on 

 locality and, 1 88 ; on the ' double 

 relation' of affinity and, 188, 189; 

 on the laws of variation resulting in, 

 190; species and varieties compared 

 by Prichard as regards, 189, 190; on 

 locality and climate of human races 

 and, 190, 191. 



Aden, Limnas ckrysippus at, 70 

 n. 1. 



Adjustable Aggressive Resem- 

 blance, 313. 



Adjustable Neutralization 

 of Shadow, X. 300. 



Adjustable Protective Re- 

 semblance, X. 304-7 ; Rapid, 

 304, 30s ; Slow, 304-7. 



Adjustable Protective Resem- 

 blance, G. J. Romanes on, 152; R. 

 Meldola on, 153; Natural Selection 

 and, 152, 153 ; Lamarckism and, 152- 

 4 ; non-transmission of acquired 

 characters and, 153 ; rapid in fish, 

 Reptilia, &c, 305; slow in cater- 

 pillars, 305-7 ; chrysalises, 149, 

 150, 150 n. 2, 305, 306 ; cocoons, 

 149 ; weevils, 307 ; grasshoppers, 

 307 ; spiders, 307. 



Advantages of admission 

 that Diagnosis is provisional, 

 II. 76, 77. 



Advantage Conferred by 

 Perfected Mullerian Resem- 

 blance, X. 328, 329. 



Advantage Conferred during 

 Growth of Mullerian Resem- 

 blance, X. 329-31. 



Advantage • conferred by mimicry, 

 evidence of, 288 ; conferred by 

 concealment, direct evidence of, 288, 

 289. 



Adventitious or Allocryptic 



Protective (and Aggressive) 

 Resemblance, X. 313, 314. 



Adventitious Warning or 

 Allaposematic Colours, X. 356, 

 357 5 see also 315. 



Adventitious Object Associ- 

 ated with Model, Mimicked : 

 Pseudallaposematic Resem- 

 blance, X. 377 ; see also 359. 



Affinity, Mimicry, &c, inde- 

 pendent of, VIII. Two sections, 

 229-34 and 235-7 5 see also 345. 



Affinity and adaptation, J. C. 

 Prichard on the ' double relation ' of, 

 188, 189. 



Affinity and analogy, W. S. 

 Macleay on, 220 ; Rev. W. Kirby on, 

 220 ; Professor J. O. West wood on, 

 221. 



Africa and Adjacent Islands, 

 the papilio dardanus (merope) 

 Group of, X. 373-6 ; see also 

 dardanus. 



Africa, xxvi, 70, 71, 100, 187, 190, 



215, 222, 223, 276, 277, 304, 311, 

 316, 320, 336, 339 n. 1, 340, 341, 

 342, 344, 345, 345 n. 5, 353, 364, 365, 

 367 n.2, 368, 370, 373, 374, 375 ; see also 

 Ethiopian, xxv, xxvi, 336, 365 ; Grand 

 Comoro, 373 ; Madagascar, 57 n. 1, 



216, 245, 373 ; Sahara, 321, 364 ; 

 Sudan, 256, 258 ; Victoria Nyanza, 

 xxxv, 69, 338, 374, 374 n. 3. 



Africa, East, 254, 255, 282 n. 1, 

 320, 335-8, 374, 375; see also 

 Abyssinia, 373-5 ; Delagoa Bay, 

 282 n. 1 ; Kikuyu, 374 ; Rosako, 

 Usaramo, 255 ; Somali, 321. 



Africa, South, 53, 87, 276, 281, 284, 

 300, 301, 303, 311, 313, 320, 326, 335, 

 34°, 363. 369. 374. 375! see also 

 Cape, 87, 88; Durban, 52 n. 1, 71 

 n. 1, 72,283; Gazaland, 284; Malvern, 

 52 n. 1, 283 ; Melsetter, 284 ; Natal, 

 52 n. 1, 71 n. 1, 87, 249, 283; 

 Pretoria, 71 n. I ; Rhodesia, 71 n. 1, 

 257 n. 1 ; Salisbury, 71 n. 1, 257 

 n. 1, 283, 284. 



Africa, West, 248, 321, 335, 337, 

 338, 364, 366, 374 ; see also Congo, 

 321 n. 1 ; Entebbe, 374 n. 3 ; Guinea, 

 187; Luebo, 321 n. 1 ; Niger, 321, 

 364 ; Toro, 338 ; Uganda, 338. 



After-lives of twins, 134, 135. 



Agaristed moth mimicked by 

 Chalcosid moth in Borneo, 275. 



agathina, Mylothris as model of 



