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teetive resemblance, &c., Monteiro (598).--Protective resemblance in 
Danais archippus, Kunze, Ent. News, ii, p. 93.— Protective coloration of 
butterfly chrysalids, Reuter (707).— Protection of chrysalids by glisten- 
ing, Sibley & Poulton, Nature, xlii, p. 544.- Light and protective 
colouring, Weir, West Am. Scientist, vi, p. 35.— Parasitic unprotected 
Diptera entering nests of wasps, Newstead, Ent. M. M. (2) ii, p. 41. — 
Secretion of Agelastica aim , Giacosa (326). — Protection by seeking suit- 
able places, Syme, Nature, xlv, p. 30.— Protection of larvse (by silk), 
Aitken, J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. vi, p. 489. — Colour and palatability, Bed- 
lard, Nature, xlv, p. 78; Hopkins, t. c. p. 197.— Palatability, Titciiener, 
Nature, xliv, p. 540, xlv, p. 53. — Birds and distasteful insects, Newstead, 
Ent. xxiv, pp. 100 & 122'; Cockerell, t. c. p. 147. — Insects eaten by 
birds, Newstead, Ent. xxiv, p. 193. — Destruction of Pieris brassiere and 
rapat by parasites, Pissot, p. clxiii, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891 ; id. Fallou, 
t. c. p. clxiv. — Protective resemblance in some European Lepidoptera , 
Plateau (658). — Deceptive resemblance in Hemisaga hastata , Distant, 
p. xxi, P. E. Soc. 1891. — Compound protective resemblance in an African 
butterfly, Distant, Nature, xliii, p. 390. — Resemblances of Phalera buce- 
phala , &c., to broken sticks, Wasiliew, Biol. Centralbl. x, p. 191. — 
Resemblance of weevil to broken twig, Sharp, p. xxiv, P. E. Soc. 1891. — 
Mimicry : Hampson (369, p. 43) ; Haase (364) ; Hart (375) ; Hurst 
(429) ; Wassilieff (936). — Mimicry in Lepidoptera , Holland, p. 56, P. 
Bost. Soc. xxv ; Moore (600) : between butterflies, Trimen, P. Z. S. 
1891, p. 79. — Resemblance between a species of Empidai and of Dolicho- 
podidccy Mik (591). — Resemblance between two Maktcoderms, Abeille, 
p. 207, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891. — Resemblances between species of lenut 
and Diabrotica described and figured, Gahan (309). — Resemblance be- 
tween Hispid and Lamiid Coleoptera , Gaiian, p. xvi, P. E. Soc. 1891. — 
Resemblance between species of Lycidce and C Edemeridee , Champion, P. 
E. Soc. 1891, p. x. — Resemblances between different Orthoptera , B. E. Z. 
xxxvi, pp. 71 & 72. — Resemblance between Psocus and Anobium, Tetens, 
p. 384, Ent. Nachr. xvii. — Resemblauces between Diptera and llymeno- 
ptera , Weir, Tr. Croydon Club 1890-1, p. 269. — Resemblance between ant, 
ivasp, and spider, Rotiiney, P. E. Soc. 1891, pp. x & xi : between bug 
and ant, Kirby (468, p. 73). — Resemblance between Hemipteron and ant, 
and between spider and Mutilla , Wrougiiton, P. E. Soc. 1891, p. xvii. — 
Resemblance between spiders and ants, Walsh (916). — Resemblance 
between Ilomopteron and a leaf-carrying ant, Poulton (669). — Resem- 
blances of insect-cases to shells, Martens (565). 
Abnormalities, Lopez (543). — Monstrous Coleoptera (supernumerary 
parts, &c.), Scudder (788). — Blaps with supernumerary tarsus, 
Camerano (128). — Deformity of Golofa aiacus , Lucas, p. civ, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891. — Apis mellifica with one eye, Dittrich (189). — 
Abnormal wing in Libellula pulchella , Calvert, Ent. News, iii, p. 36. — 
Vanessa antiopa^ with three wings, Junge, Verh. Yer. Hamb. vii, p. 44. — 
Dasychira pudibunda with three right hind-wings, Honratii, B. E. Z. 
fcxxvi, SB. p. iv. — Rrsnyntis armida with three wings, Honratii, 
