INDEX 



283 



Basilarchia, a subgenus of 

 Limenitis, q. v. 



Batchian, 233. 



Bates, H. W., 46, 101, 112, 116, 

 118-19, 149, 151, 153, 174^7, 

 189, 191, 225, 227-8, 228 «. 1, 

 285; theories of F. Miiller 

 and, 114-32 ; Lycid mimicry 

 and theory of, 118-21 ; me- 

 moir on mimicry by, 122-6, 

 236, 238-9, 240; inscription 

 in Wallace's copy of, 123 ; 

 theory of, anticipated by Dar- 

 win, 46, 123-4; reviewed by 

 Darwin, 125 - 6 ; theory 

 thought out at home by, 126 ; 

 two classes of resemblance 

 distinguished by, 126 ; Miiller 

 dissatisfied with theory of, 

 127-8; Miiller's theory op- 

 posed by, 129 ; Batesian 

 mimicry defined, 149 ; Dar- 

 win's interest in, 123-6, 144- 

 5 ; protective resemblance 

 and Batesian mimicry, 101, 

 146-7, 174-5 ; female of Arg. 

 diana probable example of 

 Batesian mimicry, 190-1, 207 ; 

 N. American mimicry as a 

 whole opposed to theory of, 

 174-7, 205, 207 ; Darwin to, 

 123-6, 141. 



Bateson, W., on de Vries's 

 'fluctuations ', xi, 259-61 ; 

 on an effect of the Origin, 

 52 ; on discontinuity in 

 evolution, 274 ; on causes 

 of variation and reversion, 

 277. 

 Beagle, voyage of the, 1, 4-6, 60, 

 66 n. 2, 85-6, 108, 202, 203 

 n. 1, 214. 

 Beccari, views on evolution of, 



19, 20. 

 bee, experiment with Orchid 



and, 225. 

 Beebe, C. W., on moisture and 

 bird colours, 110; on con- 

 trol of birds' nuptial plumage, 

 142-3; natural selection and 

 experiments of, 143. 



beech, light and shade foliage 



of, 41-2. 

 beet, selection of ' fluctuations ' 



in, 267-70, 278-9. 

 Belt, T., on Nicaraguan frog, 

 111 I on sexual selection and 

 mimicry, 135. 

 Bentham, G., 13-14, 253 ; effect 

 of joint essay and Origin on, 

 13 «. 2 ; Darwin to, 253. 

 berenice, Danaida (Tasitia), 154, 

 157-8, 162-3, 168-72, 204-5. 



Beuttler, J. S., on colour adjust- 

 ment of chameleon, 109. 



birds, Beebe's experiments on, 

 110, 142-3; fertilization of 

 Strelitzia and, 217, 228-9, 228 

 n. 2 ; light attractive to, 243. 



Blanchard, E., on an unknown 

 sense in insects, 235 n. 1, 242, 

 242 n. 1. 



Blomefield, L., see ' Jenyns '- 



Blyth, E., 241. 



bobolink, 142. 



Bonatea, Darwin and Trimen on, 

 217-18, 220, 228-9, 229 n. 1. 



Borneo, 19. 



Bourne, G. C, 78. 



Bourne, R., 79. 



Boys, C. v., on colour adjust- 

 ment of chameleon, 109. 



Braconidae, as models and 

 mimics, 120. 



Bradley, Andrew, on imagina- 

 tion, 62. 



Brazil, S. E., F. Miiller's theories 

 of mimicry worked out in, 

 126-8. 



bredotvi, Limenitis, 192-3, 197-8, 

 207-8. 



hrenchleyi, Euploea, 160. 



British and South African Associ- 

 ations, Report of the, 96 n. 2. 



British Assoc. Adv. Sci., Meet- 

 ings and Reports of the, 17, 

 29, 30, 38, 49 n. 1,50 w. 1,52, 

 54-5, 66-9, 89, 258-9, 261. 



British Columbia, 193. 



Brooks, W. K., 108. 



broom, 202. 



Brown, R., death of, and publi- 



