72 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
1893, p. 242 ; in the pupa of Ichneumon ruficaud us, Planet, t. c. p. 196. 
— White and brown cocoons of Saturnia pyri , Planet, Bull. Soc. ent. 
France, 1893, p. xxx, and Naturaliste, 1893, p. 118. — Temperature and 
dark forms, Field, P. ent. Soc. London, 1893, p. xxv ; Merrifield, t. c. 
p. xxviii. — Temperature and colour of Chrysophanus phlceas ) Merrifield 
(628, 629). — Changes of colour in Schistocerca peregrina , Yosseler, 
p. lxxxvii, Jahresh. Yer. Wurttemb. 1893. — Changes of colour in locusts 
during development, Brongniart (111). — Colour of animals (vertebrates) 
and parasitism, Rice, Insect Life, v, p. 256. — Colour, changes of, Car - 
tenter (149). — Striking colour and ocellar spots, origin and develop- 
ment, Portschinsky (732). — Colour of imago of Lepidopterci , and physio- 
logy of pupal changes, Tutt (993). — Lepidopterci of which the yellow 
colour is influenced by cyanide of potassium, Coste (201). — Colour of the 
scales of Lepidopterci and Coleoptera, and effect of reagents on them, 
Urech (999). — Decoying butterflies, Knaggs, Entomologist, xxvi, pp. 154- 
156. 
Protective resemblance, Cuenot, Naturaliste, 1893, pp. 38 & 39. — 
Protective resemblance of Geometra papilionaria larva, Hewett, Ent. 
Rec. iv, p. 215. — Protective coloration in Staur opus fag i, Clarke, Ento- 
mologist, xxvi, p. 59. — Protective resemblance in larva of Acherontia 
atropos, Rossi, Boll. Soc. Rom. Zool. i, p. 180. — Protective resemblance 
of G'Jdemasia concinna, Tucker, Science, xxii, p. 123. — Resemblance of 
Ilypatima lindella to broken twig, Hering, p. 105, Stettin Ent. Zeit. liv. 
— Protection of Cryptorhynckus stigma by resembling colour of inside of 
pod, Timehri, vi, p. 181. — Resemblance of larva to twig, Guppy, J. Trini- 
dad Club, i, p. 200. — Resemblance of Eristalis tenax and bee, Osten- 
Sacken (687). — Protective and warning colour, Gould (392). — Pro- 
tective colouring, selection of positions, Ewor, Field Club, iv, p. 107, 
Batii, t. c. pp. 119-122. — Butterflies selecting similar spots to them- 
selves, Clements in Sciiaus & Clements (843) p. vi.— Protection not 
used, Whitaker, Field Club, vi, p. 155. 
Mimicry : Haase (420), Seitz (869), also Riesen, t. c. p. 29, Swinhoe 
(954), Whitehead (1051), Morris, Field Club, iv, pp. 3-6, Corder, 
t. c. pp. 26-28. — Mimicry between small insects, Kennel (519). — Effect 
of mimetic insects on apes, Seitz (868). — Mimicry in 1st group of 
Ileliconius, Weymer, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Lep. vi, pp. 285 & 286. — 
Resemblance of a Longicorn and Clerid , Fairmaire, p. 521, Ann. Soc. 
ent. Belgique, xxxvii ; ant and beetle, Wasmann (1026) ; Tipulid and 
Reduviid , Froggatt, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (2) viii, p. 126 ; Myrmecia 
and Cryptocerus , Stadelmann, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1893, p. 169. — 
The mimicry of Volucella , Latter (572). — Mimicry in Hemiptera , 
Distant, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchota, Introduction, p. ix, also 
Reuter (778).— Mimicry in Blattidce , Saussure, Biol. Centr.-Amer. 
Orthopt. p. 
Birds eating Sphinx catalpce i Insect Life, v, p. 350 .—Danais archippus 
eaten by mice, Insect Life, v, p. 270. — Birds eating larvae, Kletke, 
Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau, xviii, p. xiv. 
