ANALYTICAL INDEX 



421 



Entomological Society of Lon- 

 don, Proceedings of, 46, 89, 89 n. 1, 

 139. 153 n- 1, 156, 157 n. I, 167, 205, 

 206, 207, 212, 213 n. 1, 216 n. 1, 223, 

 232, 239, 273, 301, 302, 303, 312 n. 1, 

 317, 325 n. 1, 328, 328 n. 1, 332, 340, 

 341. 343, 344. 3So n. i, 356, 358, 

 358 n. I and n. 2, 363, 366, 367 n. 2, 

 368, 372 n. 1, 374 n. 3. 



Entomological Society of Lon- 

 don, Transactions of, 57 n. 1, 72, 

 93. 149. IS°, 156, 210, 213 n. 1, 217, 

 236, 269, 270, 270 n. i, 276, 277, 

 282, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 304 

 n. 3, 306, 307, 308, 311, 317, 318, 320, 

 321, 321 n. 1, 322, 328 n. 1, 331, 335, 

 339 «. 1, 34°, 341, 343, 344, 345, 

 346, 348, 351 "■ 2, 354, 355, 362, 362 

 n. 2, 364, 365 n. 1, 367 n. 2, 368-70, 

 373, 374 n. 3, 378, 380. 



Entomological Society of Lon- 

 don : Author's Presidential Ad- 

 dresses, 1903, 1904 (read 1 904, 

 1905), the original forms of Essays 

 II and V respectively, 46, 139; 

 Roland Trimen's Presidential Ad- 

 dresses, 1897, 1898 (read 1898, 1899), 

 89, 89 n. I, 90, 232 ; the Empire and, 

 169 ; consent of Council for repub- 

 lishing direct evidence of attacks of 

 birds on butterflies, 283 ; examples 

 of Mullerian Mimicry exhibited by 

 W. H. Blandford at, 343, 356 n. I ; 

 argument that Protogonius and 

 Elymniinae are Batesian mimics at, 

 351, 372 n. 1. 



Entomologist's Monthly Maga- 

 zine, 57 n. 1, 157 n. I, 207 n. 1 and 

 n. 2, 300, 325 n. 1, 341. 



Entomologist's Record, 216 n. 2, 

 z 39 "• !, 3°9 n - 1, 366 n. 1. 



Entomostraca in Silurian and 

 Cambrian, 39. 



Entwickelung von Ascavis 

 megalocephala, Boveri, 131. 



Environment, Organism pro- 

 bably Adjusted to, by Local 

 Natural Selection, X. 307, 308 : 

 see also 308-10. 



— Environment (see also External 

 Causes and uniformity) : effect of, 

 on organisms, 73-5; susceptibility 

 to, 106, 145 ; effect of, on germ-cells, 

 137 ; influence of, 145 ; organic and 

 inorganic, 153, 154 ; lines of pattern 

 parallel to shadow lines of, 156, 301 ; 

 evolution transferred from man to, 



170, 171; incidence of conditions of, 

 determined by life-history, 243, 244, 

 276, 277 ; effects of colour of, on 

 insects, &c, 305-10 ; mimicry be- 

 tween models interpreted by H. W. 

 Bates as the effect of a common, 327. 



Eozoon, 27. 



Ephemeridae (Protoephemeridae) 

 of Commentry Carboniferous, 37. 



Ephyra, see Zonosoma, 150. 



Epicopeia ■philenora, 371. 



Epigamic Colours, X. 379, 380. 



Epigamic characters (see also 

 Sexual Selection) : place of, in a 

 scheme of the bionomic uses of 

 colour, 226, 227 ; pleasant smell of 

 male butterflies as, 316, 317 ; of Attid 

 spiders, 380 ; of grasshoppers, 380 ; 

 often concealed except in courtship : 

 only exist under conditions of visi- 

 bility : commonly closely associated 

 with nervous system : display most 

 marked when sexes unlike, 380 ; 

 Wallace's interpretation of, 380 ; ex- 

 ceptional in heredity, 380 ; of one sex 

 latent in the other, 380 ; effect of 

 castration on latent, 122, 380. 



Epigonic evidence, need of, 90. 



Epigony, definition of, 61,61 n. I ; 

 the appeal to, 62, 64; as test of 

 species when diagnosis fails, 69 ; in 

 Limnas chrysippus, 70, 71 ; in P. 

 dardanus, 72, 72 n. 1 ; in seasonal 

 dimorphism, 72-3 ; the test of specific 

 identity when differences are great, 

 76 ; importance of, to the systematist, 



77- 



Episematic and Aposematic 

 Characters, X. 315-58. For divi- 

 sions, sections, and sub-sections, see 

 294-6 : see Sematic characters. 



Episematic or Recognition 

 Characters, X. 357, 358 : see 

 Recognition characters. 



Equivalent cell divisions, 133, 135. 



Eristalis, a mimic of hive-bee, 

 243-4 ; food of larva of, contrasted 

 with that of bee, 244. 



erithonius, Papilio, eaten by bee- 

 eater, 288 ; wing of, in nest of 

 Microhierax, 291. 



Ermine, aggressive seasonal change 



of > 313- ' . 



Eronia, combination of procryptic 

 and mimetic colouring in, 350, 350 

 n. 1. 



Eronia cleodora, 283, 301. 



