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Gryllus. 



Wing dimorphism in Gryllus. (Lutz.) 



Helix. 



Unbanded, and five-banded types of snails (H. hortensis and 



H. nemoralis). 

 Yellow, red, and brown ground-colour. (Lang.) 



Hemerophila. 



Dark-colourcd variety, and type in H. abruptaria. (Bateson 

 and Harris.) 



Hippodamia. 



Spotted patterns of elytra in H. quinquesignata, lecontei, 

 convergens, e x t e n s a, and g 1 a c i a 1 i s. (Johnson.) 



Leptinotarsa. 



In the Colorado Potato-beetle, typical L. decemlineata and 

 its varieties p a 1 1 i d a, melanicum, t o r t u o s a, and 

 r u b r i v i 1 1 a t a. 



Typical L. multitaeniata and its varieties melanothorax 

 and rubicunda. (Tower.) 



Lepus. 



Short für, and long (Angora) hair in rabbits. 



Grey, black, white-tailed-yellow (Silver Fawn), blue-tailed-yellow 

 (Tortoiseshell-Dutch, and Sooty Lop), blue-grey (Dutch), 

 blue (Dutch), cream, blue-fawn (Dutch), and pale-sooty 

 (Lop), coat-colours. 



Pure-white (Polish), and Himalayan-white albinos. 



Selfcoloured, English-spotted, Dutch marked, spotted Dutch, and 

 black and tan coat-colour patterns. 



Piain and silvered-coats. 



Fertility and partial sterility in Lops. (Castle, Punnett, and Hurst.) 



Lasiocampa. 



Red, and white für in L. q u e r c u s s i c u 1 a and L. q. m e r i- 

 dionalis. (Bateson, Bacot and Warburg.) 



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