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ANALYTICAL INDEX 



Jenkin, Fleeming, xl, xl n. 3, xli, 

 3 : see Fleeming Jenkin. 



Jenkinson, Dr. J. W., on relation 

 between planes of first egg division 

 and position of future embryo, 130. 



' Jerusalem Jews ' unchanged since 

 490 a.d. on Malabar Coast, 178 : see, 

 however, 192. 



Jews, see circumcision and Jeru- 

 salem Jews. 



Joints, evolution of forms of, 112, 

 113; Lamarckian interpretation of 

 forms of, 114, 115. 



Jordan and Rothschild on per 

 solium evolution and geographical 

 distribution,, xvi. 



Jordan, Dr. Karl, on museum col- 

 lections as evidence of change, 53 

 n. 1 ; on correlated and independent 

 variation, 66 n. 2 ; on provisional 

 nature of diagnosis, 76, 77 ; on 

 peculiarities in Madeiran birds, 84 

 n. 2 ; on ' mechanical selection ', 85. 



Judgement of Discontinuity 

 Subjective, Introd., xvii. 



Jung and fixity of species, 56. 



Junonia, captured by bee-eater, 

 288 : see Precis. 



Junonia cebrene, 283 ; — orithyia, 

 291. 



K 



Kala Pani Bungalow, Thundiani, 

 King-crow attacking Papilio near, 

 285. 



Kallima, protective resemblance 

 of under surface of, 203-8, 302 ; 

 seasonal changes in, 206, 207 ; re- 

 sembling different appearances of 

 dead leaves, 3J0. 



Kallima paralekta, 207. 



Kandy Road, Ceylon, bee-eaters 

 capturing Pierinae on the, 285, 286. 



Karachi, L. chrysippus at, 70 ; 

 dorippus f. of L. chrysippus at, 70 

 n. 2. 



kaschmirensis, Vanessa, captured 

 by King-crow, 285. 



Kaye, W. J., results obtained by, 

 quoted in Essay X, 293 ; on the chief 

 mimetic association of British 

 Guiana, 322, 332 ; on exact resem- 

 blance of H. numata to M. mneme, 

 331 ; assistance in ascertaining 

 dominance of Melinaea mneme in 

 British Guiana, rendered by, 332 ; on 

 upper surface colouring of Protogo- 



nius, 351 ; on the two sub-groups of 

 the Heliconinae, 358 n. 1; on means 

 by which transparency may be 

 attained in mimetic Lepidoptera, 

 366 n. 1. 



Kelvin, Lord, on the age of the 

 earth, 2, 19 ; works on geological 

 time of, 4 n. 3 ; effect on Darwin of 

 views of, 6 ; jubilee of (i896),'9 ; on 

 the cooling of the earth, 10-13 ; on 

 the life of the sun, 13-15 ; meteoric 

 hypothesis of, 22-4. 



Kendall, May, parody of Darwin- 

 ism by, 104. 



Kentish Glory moth, 238. 



Kerguelen Land, wingless insects 

 in, 18. 



kershawi, the Australian form of 

 P. cardui, 85 n. I. 



Kestrel pecking out eye-spot of 

 butterfly, 210. 



Khandalla, dorippus f. of L. 

 chrysippus at, 70 n. 2. 



Kikuyu Escarpment, the locality 

 of polytrophus, sub-sp. of Pap. dar- 

 danus, 374. 



King-crow attacking butterflies, 

 285 ; attacking Lepidoptera, 287 j 

 searching for but unable to detect 

 Melanitis, 288, 289 ; capturing 

 Catopsilia, 289. 



Kingsley, Charles, letters on inter- 

 specific sterility from Huxley to, 77, 

 78 ; on examinations, 197-8. 



Kirby, Rev. William, on resem- 

 blances between insects, 220 ; utility 

 of mimicry suggested by Spence and, 

 221, 222. 



klugii, see dorippus. 



Knight-Darwin Law, F. Darwin 

 on, 92. 



Kolreuter on sterility between 

 varieties, 78. 



KoamoB, 212, 222, 226, 278, 327. 



Kupffer's Festschrift, 131. 



' Kuppa ' (Echis), 324. 



Lacerta viridis, 367. 



Lackey moth, 157. 



Lactic acid bacillus, beneficial 

 effect of, 121 n. 1. 



La Garde St. Cast, Brittany, 

 Boulenger's study of O. lamarckiana 

 at, xxi. 



Lagerstroemia Flos Reginae, 290. 



