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INDEX 



Kirby and Spence, teleology 



and, 99, 118. 

 ' Kite swallow-tails ' = cosmo- 



desmus, q. v. 

 klugii, f. of D. ehrysippus, 157. 

 KSlreuter, Darwin on, 53. 

 Kosnioa, 128. 

 Krefft, Dr. G., 106. 

 Eiinckel, on Oph. fullonica, 224 



n. 1. 



Lagriidae, as mimics, 120. 

 Lamarck, Erasmus Darwin and, 



Lamarckian evolution, xiii ; ac- 

 quired characters and, 33-42, 

 275 (see also xiv, iv). 



Lamellicorn, sexes of, 233 n. 1. 



Landor, W. S., 61, 61 n. 2. 



Lankester, Sir Ray, on T. H. 

 Huxley, 26 ; on Lyell, 86 ; 

 Darwin to, 72. 



Lasiocampa quercus, males of 

 'assembling', 230 n. 2, 235, 

 235 n. 1, 242, 242 n. 1. 



leda, Melanitis {Cyllo), 230 ». 2, 

 233, 233 n. 2. 



Leibnitz, 129. 



Leidy, J., American Palaeonto- 

 logy and, 2. 



Lepidoptera, orchids and, 223; 

 captured by Physianthus, 225 

 n. 1. 



Lepidosiren, 47. 



lerna, Adelpha, 192. 



levana, Araschnia, 176. 



Lewes, G. H., review of Animals 

 and Plants by, 68 ; Darwin to, 

 98, 262 n. 3. 



Life and Letters of Charles Dar- 

 win, F. Darwin, Edr., 5, et 

 passim. 



Ltfe and Letters of Sir Charles 

 Lyell, Mrs.Lyell, Edr.,249 n.2. 



Life and Letters of T. H. Huidey, 

 L. Huxley, 27, 97 n. 1. 



Light, Darwin on birds and 

 moths attracted by, 243. 



Limenitis,162n.l; evolution and 

 theories of mimicry in relation 

 to, 174-6, 205 ; relationship 



to Adelpha of, 192-3 ; recent 

 changes in mimetio, 199. 

 Limenitis archippws, evolution 

 from L. arthemis 

 of, 137-8, 164-8, 

 172, 186-8, 204-5 ; 

 continuous evolu- 

 tion of,, 165-8 ; 

 floridensis derived 

 from, 168-71, 205 ; 

 hulstiieiivediiom., 

 171-2, 205 ; stripe- 

 less form of, at 

 Albany, 166 n. 2, 

 211-12: see also 

 155, 161, 199. 



arthemis, archippus 

 derived from, 137- 

 8, 164-8, 172, 186- 

 8, 204-5; astya- 

 nax derived from, 

 172,186-8,205,207. 



astyanax, evolution 

 from L. arthemis 

 of, 172, 186-8,205, 

 207 ; female Arg. 

 diana a mimic of, 

 189-91, 207 ; phi- 

 ^enor and its 'Pa- 

 pilio ' mimics, mi- 

 micked by, 186-91, 

 207 : see also 199. 



bredowi, a S. f. of 

 califomica, has a 

 greater likeness to 

 Adelpha, 192-3, 

 197, 207-8. 



califomica, resem- 

 blances between 

 lorguini and, 191- 

 200, 208. 



floridensis, derived 

 from archippus, 

 168-71, 205. 



hulsti, derived from 

 archippus, 171-2, 

 205: see also 167. 



lorquini, resemb- 

 lances between 

 califomica and, di- 

 minishing N. of 



