ANALYTICAL INDEX 



441 



Mare and quagga, supposed en- 

 during effect of cross (telegony), 185. 



Marico wood-shrike, 283. 



Marine Invertebrate Fauna 

 near Dublin, G. Y. and A. F. Dixon, 

 314 n. 1. 



mariguensis, Brady ornis, capturing 

 Sarangesa eliminata, 283. 



Mars, the question of water on, 14. 



Marshall, Guy A. K., on dorippus 

 f. of L. chrysippus in Rhodesia, 

 71 n. 1 ; experiments on seasonal 

 dimorphism of, 72-3 ; on seasonal 

 changes in S. African butterflies, 

 208 ; on Kestrel examining eye-spot 

 of butterfly, 210; members of mimetic 

 combinations captured on one day 

 by, 249 ; on a Rhodesian ant-like 

 Locustid, 257 n. 1 ; evidence of 

 special defence in conspicuous insects 

 obtained by, 268, 269 ; on Asilid fly 

 mimicking Xylocopid bee in S . Africa, 

 276 ; on complex S. African combina- 

 tion with. Lycid beetle models, 276 ; 

 indirect evidence of attacks on butter- 

 flies obtained by, 281-3 ! direct 

 evidence of attacks by birds on 

 Lepidoptera obtained by, 282-4 5 

 results obtained by, quoted in Essay 

 X, 293 : see also viii, 382 ; experi- 

 ments on seasonal forms of Pierinae 

 made by, 311, 312; on absence of 

 ' eye-spots ' from the chief distasteful 

 butterfly groups, 326 ; on the bio- 

 nomic classification of ' eye-spots ', 

 326 ; Batesian mimicry favoured by, 

 328 ; on ' stink-glands ' of Colaenis, 

 334 n. 2 ; on Precis natalensis, a 

 mimic of Acraeas, 339 ; experiments 

 on the physiological stimulus in 

 seasonal dimorphism of Precis made 

 by, 340, 341 ; uncertain results of 

 above-named, 340 ; proof by breeding 

 of the specific identity of the wet 

 and dry season forms of following 

 species obtained by — Precis sesamus 

 (1898), 339, 340: P. antilope (1902), 

 340: P. actio, (1903), 340: P. ceryne 

 (1905), 340 ; dry f. of Byblia gotzius 

 bred from wet by, 341 ; intermediate 

 f. of B. ilithyia bred from wet by, 

 341 ; dry warmth proved to be 

 probable stimulus to the pupa of 

 Byblia by, 341 ; on wet f. of B. gotzius, 

 a mimic of Acraea serena type, 341 ; 

 on a wonderful Lycid-beetle-centred 

 Miillerian combination, 276, 344 ; 



on monkeys terrified by snake-like 

 larva, 367 n. 2 ; on S. African Longi- 

 corns mimicking weevils, 369 ; on 

 conspicuousness of large African 

 weevils, 370. 



Marsupialia, mole-like forms of, 

 312- 



Materials for the Study of 

 Variation, W. Bateson, generally 

 quoted as On Variation, xiii-xvi, 

 xix, xxviii, xxviii n. 2, xxxiv, xxxvii 

 n. 2, xl-xliii, 4: see also Bateson, W. ; 

 exaggerated estimate of importance 

 for evolution, of, xiv; disparagement 

 of other lines of inquiry in, xli-xliii ; 

 unreasonable disparagement of Em- 

 bryology in, xlii, xliii. 



Maternal impressions, supposed in- 

 heritance of, rejected by J. C. Prichard, 

 186. 



Mathematical Statement of 

 Advantage Conferred by Per- 

 fected Mullerian Resemblance, 

 X. 328, 329. 



Mauritius, sea-anemones and 

 Ascidians carried by crabs and 

 hermit-crabs in, 357. 



Max Miiller, Professor, on neces- 

 sity for defining words, 46. 



Mayer, A. G., on fewness of 

 colours in Ithomiinae as compared 

 with Papilioninae, 234, 277. 



' Meadow-brown ' butterfly, 210. 



Mechanical Incompatibility, 

 asyngamy as a consequence of, 



II. 85, 



' Mechanical selection ', 85. 



Medical faculty [in 1889] and 

 heredity, 136, 137. 



megalocephala, Ascaris, germ- 

 antecedents in one of first two cells 

 of egg, 131. . 



Melanism, recent increase of, in 

 N. of England, 308, 309, 309 n. 1. 



Melanitis, cryptic effect of slanting 

 position of, 289 ; T. R. Bell, C. T. 

 Bingham, and E. E. Green on tilt of, 

 300 n. 5. 



Melanitis zitenius, 288, 289. 



Meldola, Professor Raphael, on 

 the power of Natural Selection, 153 ; 

 on Mullerian mimicry and trans- 

 mission of acquired characters, 167 ; 

 on Prichard's anticipation of modern 

 views on evolution, 174; lizard 

 attacking eye-spot of butterfly ob- 

 served by, 210 ; Fritz Mullet's theory 



