])) Animals. 
Abraxas. 
Typica], light (lacticolor)^ and dark (Varleyata) forms of 
moths in A. gr o ssular iata. (Currant Moth.) 
Male^ and female sex. 
(Doncaster, Raynor, Bateson, & Newman.) 
Amphidasys. 
Typical^ and black (doubledararia) forms of moths in 
A. b e t u 1 a r i a. (Peppered moth.) (Bateson^ Main, and 
Harrison.) 
Aglia. 
Typical, and dark (1 u g e n s) forms of moths in A. t a u. 
(Bateson, Standfuss, and Castle.) 
Angerona. 
Typical-reticulated, and dark-banded (sordiata) forms of moths 
in A. prunaria. (Doncaster.) 
Arion. 
Black, brown, red, and striped slugs. (Collinge, and Cockerell.) 
Athene. 
Yellow, and black eyes in A. noctua (Little Owl). (Batesou, 
and Giglioli.) 
Axolotl. 
Dark, and light larvae. (Häcker.) 
Bombyx. 
Dark, and light moths in B. mori (SilkAVormV 
Dark, white, self-colom'ed, light-striped, and dark striped larvae. 
