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INDEX 



proserpina, a probable hybrid 

 between Lim. arihemis and 

 astyanax, 186. 



protective resemblance, aggres- 

 sive and, 101-10; mimicry 

 and, 101, 145-7, 174-5. 



Pseudacraea, a mimetic senus, 

 238. 



pseudodorippus, f. oi Lim. archip- 

 pus, 211. 



Punnett, R. C, on de Vries's 

 ' fluctuations ' non-transmis- 

 sible, xi, 258-80; individual 

 differences claimed as ' muta- 

 tions ' by, 279-80. 



purpurata, Badena, 158 «. 3. 



pyrrha, Perrhvbris (Mylothris), 

 134 »t. 1. " 



Quart. Joum. Micr. Sci., 224 



n. 1. 

 Quarterly Review, xiv, 13 n. 2, 



16 n. 4, 28 n. 2, 30, 44, 47, 



254, 260, 280 ». 1. 

 quercus, Lasiocampa, 230 n. 2, 



235, 235 «. 1, 242, 242w. 1. 



Babbit, Darwin on white tail of, 



113. 

 Badena purpurata, 158 n. 3. 

 Rambles of a Naturalist, S^c, 



Colling wood, 124. 

 Reader, 228. 

 Reciprocal mimicry, a probable 



example of, 196-8, 208. 

 recognition markings, 112-13. 

 red cabbage, 249. 

 Regeneration, Darwin and 



others on, 38 )?. 1. 

 reginae, Strelitzia,2n, 228-9, 228 



n. 2. 

 Researches on Mimicry, Haase, 



178. 

 reversion, Bateson on causes of, 



277. 

 Rhodesia, S.E., 130. 

 Rhopalocera A/ricae Australis, 



R. Trimen, 228 w. 1. 



Riley, C. V., on variable protec- 

 tive resemblance, 109. 



Rio de Janeiro, 35. 



Rio Macao, 35. 



rock-thrush of Guiana, 140. 



Romanes, G. J., on Darwin's ex- 

 periences of 'the sublime', 

 34 ; Darwin to, 38, 258. 



Rothschild and Jordan, on 

 two Danaine genera, 158 ; on 

 synonymy of PapiliOnidae, 

 152 n. 1, 182 n. 1 ; on classi- 

 fication of PapUionidae, 178 ; 

 on structural distinction of 

 American Pharmacophagtts, 

 181. 



Rowe, Arthur W., on 'continu- 

 ous ' evolution in the white 

 chalk, 280 n. 1. 



Royal Institution, 67. . 



Royal Society of Edinburgh, Proc. 

 of, 19, 44. 



Royal Society, Phil. Trans, of, 

 101. 



Rugby School Nat. Hist. Sac, 109. 



S. America, Darwin and Wallace 

 in, 1 ; thorn-bearing plants of, 

 98 ; N. forms in S. of, 46 

 butterfly models of, 153-4 

 invaded by Danaida from N. 

 163-4, 204. 



Salatura, see Danaida decipiens, 

 genutia, and insolata. 



Salisbury Lord, D.C.L. offered to 

 Darwin in 1870 by, 90. 



SargassumxesemhleAhy Scyllaea, 

 107, 108. 



Satumidae eye-spot in S. African 

 species of, 233. 



Satyrine mimics of 'Papilio', 

 180. 



Satyrium, 220-1, 220 n. 2, 229. 



Scarlet tanager, 142. 



Scent of butterflies, 141-2, ap- 

 preciation of, by insects, 235, 

 235 n. 1, 242, 242 n. 1 ; and 

 deer, 242. 



