﻿SYNOPSIS 
  OF 
  CONTENTS. 
  IX. 
  

  

  x 
  autumnata 
  ; 
  0. 
  filigrammaria 
  3 
  x 
  autumnata 
  ? 
  , 
  46 
  ; 
  0. 
  autumnata 
  3 
  x 
  

   filigrammaria 
  $ 
  ; 
  Lasiocampa 
  quercus 
  3 
  x 
  meridionalis 
  ? 
  ; 
  L. 
  meridionalis 
  $ 
  x 
  

   viburni 
  ? 
  ; 
  L. 
  sicula 
  3 
  x 
  meridionalis 
  ? 
  , 
  47 
  ; 
  L. 
  sicula 
  3 
  x 
  quercus 
  ? 
  ; 
  L. 
  sicula 
  

  

  3 
  x 
  bacoti 
  ? 
  ; 
  -L. 
  bacoti 
  3 
  X 
  sicula 
  ? 
  ; 
  L. 
  ir*ermedia 
  3 
  x 
  sicula 
  ¥ 
  , 
  48. 
  

  

  Section 
  II. 
  — 
  Crossing 
  of 
  Typical 
  Fom 
  and 
  Aberration. 
  — 
  Production 
  of 
  

   artificial 
  races 
  by 
  interbreeding 
  ; 
  Standfuss' 
  i: 
  ibreeding 
  of 
  Spilosoma 
  lubricipeda, 
  

   48 
  ; 
  Clear 
  idea 
  of 
  the 
  value 
  of 
  an 
  aberration 
  to 
  be 
  used 
  in 
  experiments 
  ; 
  Origin 
  of 
  

   S. 
  lubricipeda 
  var. 
  zatima, 
  49 
  ; 
  Bateson 
  on 
  breeding 
  varieties 
  of 
  S. 
  lubricipeda 
  ; 
  

   Bateson 
  on 
  crossing 
  varieties 
  of 
  Lymantria 
  monacha 
  ; 
  S. 
  zatima 
  3 
  X 
  zatima 
  ¥ 
  , 
  

   50 
  ; 
  (1) 
  Beversion 
  to 
  lubricipeda 
  form 
  ; 
  (2) 
  Progression 
  to 
  greater 
  darkening, 
  51 
  ; 
  

   S. 
  lubricipeda 
  3 
  x 
  zatima 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  S. 
  fasciata 
  3 
  X 
  fasciata 
  ¥ 
  , 
  52 
  ; 
  S. 
  zatima 
  3 
  x 
  

   fasciata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Zonoscma 
  annulata 
  ; 
  Z. 
  obsoleta 
  3 
  x 
  annulata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Z. 
  obsoleta 
  3 
  X 
  

   obsoleta 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Z. 
  obsoleta 
  3 
  x 
  biobsoleta 
  ¥ 
  , 
  53 
  ; 
  Z. 
  biobsoleta 
  3 
  x 
  biobsoleta 
  ¥ 
  , 
  54. 
  

   Section 
  III. 
  — 
  Crossing 
  oe 
  Typical 
  Forms 
  with 
  Aberrations 
  tending 
  to 
  

   develop 
  Melanochroic 
  Baces. 
  — 
  Bacot's 
  note 
  on 
  the 
  pale 
  patch 
  in 
  many 
  examples 
  

   of 
  Amphidasys 
  betularia 
  ab. 
  doubledayaria, 
  54 
  ; 
  Grammesia 
  trigrammica 
  3 
  x 
  

   bilinea 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Polia 
  olivacea 
  3 
  x 
  olivacea 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Lymantria 
  monacha 
  3 
  x 
  eremita 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  

   L. 
  eremita 
  3 
  x 
  monacha 
  ¥ 
  , 
  55 
  ; 
  J#Zia 
  tau 
  ; 
  A. 
  lugens 
  3 
  X 
  iaw 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  -J. 
  tau 
  3 
  X 
  

   lugens 
  $ 
  ; 
  A. 
  lugens 
  3 
  X 
  lugens 
  ¥ 
  , 
  56 
  ; 
  Amphidasys 
  betularia 
  3 
  x 
  doubledayaria 
  

  

  ¥ 
  ; 
  .4. 
  doubledayaria 
  3 
  x 
  betularia 
  ¥ 
  , 
  57; 
  4. 
  doubledayaria 
  3 
  x 
  doubledayaria 
  

  

  ¥ 
  ; 
  Hemerophila 
  abruptaria 
  3 
  x 
  fuscata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  -??. 
  fuscata 
  3 
  X 
  abruptaria 
  ¥ 
  , 
  58 
  ; 
  

   H.fuscata 
  3 
  x 
  fuscata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Gonodontis 
  bidentata 
  ab. 
  ?ii(7?'a 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Cr. 
  bidentata 
  3 
  x 
  

   bidentata 
  (nigra 
  strain) 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  (r. 
  bidentata 
  3 
  x 
  wi^ra 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  (?. 
  ni#ra 
  c? 
  x 
  bidentata 
  

  

  ¥ 
  ; 
  Cr. 
  mgfra 
  <? 
  x 
  mgrra 
  ¥ 
  , 
  59 
  ; 
  G. 
  nipra 
  <? 
  X 
  wigrra 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Larentia 
  nubilata 
  3 
  

   (multistrigaria) 
  xnubilata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Venusia 
  cambrica 
  ab. 
  bradyi, 
  60. 
  

  

  Section 
  IV. 
  — 
  Crossing 
  of 
  Typical 
  Form 
  with 
  Aberration 
  trying 
  to 
  set 
  

   up 
  Local 
  Bace. 
  — 
  Setting 
  up 
  local 
  races 
  ; 
  Boarmia 
  repandata 
  3 
  x 
  conversaria 
  ¥ 
  , 
  

   60 
  ; 
  Cidaria 
  suffumata 
  3 
  x 
  porrittii 
  ¥ 
  , 
  61. 
  

  

  Section 
  V. 
  — 
  Crossing 
  of 
  Dimorphic 
  Forms 
  of 
  a 
  Species 
  which 
  occur 
  

  

  TOGETHER 
  AND 
  RARELY 
  APPEAR 
  TO 
  SUPPLANT 
  EACH 
  OTHER. 
  Goremia 
  ferrugata 
  ; 
  G. 
  

  

  unidentaria 
  3 
  X 
  ferrugata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  G. 
  ferrugata 
  3 
  x 
  ferrugata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  C. 
  ferrugata 
  3 
  x 
  

   unidentaria, 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  G. 
  unidentaria 
  3 
  x 
  intermedia 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Prout's 
  experiments, 
  61 
  ; 
  

   Cidaria 
  truncata 
  3 
  X 
  comma-notata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  G. 
  comma-notata 
  3 
  X 
  comma-notata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  

   Angerona 
  prunaria 
  3 
  X 
  sordiata 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  A. 
  sordiata 
  3 
  xprunaria 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  A. 
  sordiata 
  3 
  x 
  

   sordiata 
  ¥; 
  Abraxas 
  grossulariata 
  3 
  X 
  flavofasciata 
  ?, 
  64; 
  A. 
  fiavofasciata 
  3 
  

   x 
  flavofasciata 
  ¥ 
  , 
  65. 
  

  

  Section 
  VI. 
  — 
  Crossing 
  of 
  Typical 
  Forms 
  with 
  possible 
  Constitutional 
  

   Aberrations. 
  — 
  Constitutional 
  aberrations, 
  65 
  ; 
  Mimas 
  tiliae 
  3 
  x 
  obsoleta 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  M. 
  

   obsoleta 
  3 
  x 
  tiliae, 
  ¥ 
  ; 
  Abraxas 
  ulmata 
  3 
  X 
  suftusa 
  ¥ 
  , 
  66. 
  

  

  Section 
  VII. 
  — 
  Dimorphism 
  in 
  One 
  Sex. 
  — 
  Colias 
  edusa 
  3 
  x 
  helice 
  ¥ 
  , 
  06. 
  

  

  Alucitides. 
  

  

  1. 
  Historical 
  Account 
  of 
  the 
  Alucitides, 
  70. 
  Linne 
  ; 
  Beaumur; 
  Geoft'roy; 
  

   Scopoli, 
  70 
  ; 
  De 
  Geer 
  ; 
  Fabricius 
  ; 
  Schiffermiiller 
  and 
  Denis 
  ; 
  Barbut, 
  71 
  ; 
  De 
  

   Villers 
  ; 
  Fabricius 
  ; 
  Latreille, 
  72 
  ; 
  Cuvier 
  ; 
  Lamarck 
  ; 
  Schrank 
  ; 
  Latreille, 
  73 
  ; 
  

   Hiibner, 
  74 
  ; 
  Laspeyres 
  ; 
  Haworth 
  ; 
  Oken, 
  75 
  ; 
  Leach 
  ; 
  Samouelle 
  ; 
  Zincken 
  ; 
  

   Charpentier, 
  76 
  ; 
  Hiibner's 
  " 
  Verzeichniss," 
  78 
  ; 
  Curtis; 
  Treitschke 
  ; 
  Stephens, 
  

   79 
  ; 
  Duponchel 
  ; 
  Westwood 
  ; 
  Zeller, 
  80 
  ; 
  Duponchel, 
  81 
  ; 
  Zeller 
  ; 
  Herrich- 
  

   Sehaffer, 
  82; 
  Herrich-Schaffer 
  ; 
  Frey, 
  84; 
  Doubleday 
  ; 
  Wallengren, 
  85; 
  

   Jordan 
  ; 
  Staudinger 
  and 
  Wocke 
  ; 
  Heinemann 
  and 
  Wocke, 
  87 
  ; 
  Meyriek, 
  88 
  ; 
  

   Hofmann, 
  90; 
  Fernald 
  ; 
  Dyar 
  ; 
  Staudinger 
  and 
  Bebel, 
  93; 
  Summary 
  of 
  the 
  

   literature 
  for 
  Generic 
  purposes, 
  93 
  ; 
  Critical 
  list 
  of 
  Genera 
  (to 
  date), 
  95. 
  

  

  2. 
  General 
  Biological 
  Characters 
  of 
  the 
  Alucitides, 
  97. 
  Reaumur's 
  

   general 
  statement; 
  Superficial 
  characters, 
  97 
  ; 
  Importance 
  of 
  studying 
  the 
  early 
  

   stages; 
  Examination 
  of 
  the 
  ovum, 
  98; 
  Chapman's 
  tabulation 
  of 
  sizes, 
  99; 
  

   Hofmann 
  's 
  characters 
  of 
  the 
  larvae; 
  Most 
  prominent 
  larval 
  characters 
  ; 
  Peculiar 
  

   raised 
  spiracles 
  of 
  larva, 
  100; 
  Spiculatcd 
  skin 
  of 
  larva, 
  101; 
  Secondary 
  larval 
  

   hairs, 
  etc.; 
  Characters 
  of 
  primary 
  tubercles, 
  102; 
  Accessory 
  tubercular 
  hairs: 
  

   Tubercles 
  modified 
  into 
  warts, 
  103 
  ; 
  Tubercular 
  hairs 
  ; 
  Hofmann's 
  types 
  of 
  

   tubercles, 
  104; 
  Dyar's 
  classification 
  by 
  warts, 
  tubercles, 
  and 
  hairs; 
  Hofmann's 
  

   classification 
  by 
  warts, 
  etc., 
  105 
  ; 
  Bacot 
  and 
  Chapman's 
  tabulation 
  of 
  the 
  

   chief 
  larval 
  characters 
  [face 
  page 
  100]; 
  Description 
  of 
  the 
  prooess 
  of 
  pupation, 
  

   L06 
  ; 
  Characters 
  of 
  the 
  plume 
  pupa; 
  Structure 
  of 
  ditto, 
  L08 
  : 
  Characters 
  of 
  

   the 
  pupa 
  of 
  olassifioatory 
  value, 
  109 
  ; 
  Remarks 
  on 
  the 
  characters 
  oi 
  puna 
  1 
  oJ 
  

   various 
  groups 
  of 
  Alucitides, 
  110; 
  Evolution 
  of 
  the 
  Ahuitid 
  pupa, 
  Chap 
  

  

  