80 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
(801) ; var. of wing neuration in Tenthredinidce , Giard, p. clxxxi, Bull. 
Soc. ent. France, 1894; Tipulid with abnormal wings, Ostkn Sacken 
( 782) ; eyes on two sides different, Horn, p. 41, Ent. News Philad. v ; 
asymmetry in markings of Ur auiidce , Griffiths, Ent. Mag. 1894, p. 9; 
numerous monstrosities in a colony of Eros minutus, Siiipp (1014) ; 
Pterostichus , multiple tarsus, Schwarz, p. 39, P. ent. Soc. Washington, 
iii . — Zygcena trifolii. with abnormal wings, South, Entomologist, 1891, 
pp. 253 & 293. — Malformed antennae of Dyticus liarrisii , A dimonia cavi- 
collis , Desmoceras paliiatus, Harrinoton, p. 86, Canad. Ent. 1894. — 
Malformed antennae of Ctenoscelis } Planet, p. 119, Naturaliste, 1894. — 
Biology, reproduction in Lepidoptera , Seitz (996). — Melanism, Dale, 
Entomologist, 1894, p. 172, Jeffreys, id . — Melanism in 1893, Hewett, 
Entomologist, 1894, p. 19; melanism in manufacturing districts, note, 
Ent. Rec. v, p. 175 ; increase of melanism at Dortmund, Meinheit 
( 696). — Correlation of colour and habits in palaearctic Macrolepidoptera , 
Standfuss (1040).— Colour of Lepidopterous larvae and its relation to 
surroundings, SchrOder (981). — Colour of larvae of Tryphcena and its 
relations to food, Poulton (855). — Discontinuous colour-variation in 
Lepidoptera , Bateson (49). 
Production of bleached patches on wings of butterflies, Chapman, 
Entomologist, 1894, p. 23.— Effects of temperature on colour of Vanessa 
and other Lepidoptera , Merrifield (698). 
Sexual disparity in colour, Dale (219). 
Copulation signs in insects, Escherich (278). 
Bacillus gallicus, sense of surroundings, Dominique (237). 
Luminous Chironomidce ) Schmidt (974) ; luminous Dipterous larva, 
Norris (765). 
Protective resemblance, Escherich (279) ; protective resemblance 
in S. America, Mit (719) ; coloration and protection in Hamanunida 
dcedalus , conflicting opinions, Trimen, p. 38, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1894 ; 
protective coloration of larva of Gastropacha querci/olia , Poulton, 
p. xvi, P. ent. Soc. London, 1894 ; distribution of colour on the differ- 
ent parts of the individual in relation to protection in German Lepido- 
ptera , Marshall (678) ; protection of Coccinellulce , Newstead, p. 281, 
P. Chester Soc. iv.— Protection of Abraxas grossulariata , Plateau (851). 
— Protection by cocoons of Cerura } Poulton (856). — Protection in 
Orgyia leucostigma , Hancock (403). — Nature of colouring matter of 
Phyllium , Becquerel & Brononiart (57). — Protection by emission of 
blood, CuriNOT (214) ; blood of insects does not react against parasites, 
Cu^not (215). 
Stingless bees : their defences ; Benton (61). — Inefficacy of egg- 
protection in Liparis salicis ; Chretien (178). — Birds killing butterflies, 
Smith, Entomologist, 1894, p. 196. 
Mimicry, Dixey (229). — Resemblance between Psilura monacha and 
Panihea ccenobitu , Waciitl & Kornautii (1113). — Mylothris and 
Pieris , cases of mimicry between in Africa, Trimen, p. 68, P. 
Zool. Soc. London, 1894. — Mimicry of Phlogophora meticulosa, Johnson, 
