88 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
Moth resembling lizard’s head, Skuse (1062). 
Small moth, Incurvaria , resembling Hymenoptera, Plateau (892). 
Swedish spider ant-mimic, Adlerz (11). 
A Mutillid resembling thistledown, Cockerell (241). 
Resemblance between Longicorn and Hispid, Gahan, p. 83, Ann. Mus. 
Genova, xxxiv. — Resemblance between Coccinellulce and Chrysomelidcv , 
Giard, p. cv, pr.-v. Act. Soc. Chili, v. 
Mimicry of Coccid scale by leaf-mining larva, Green, p. 232, Ent. 
Mag. 1895. 
Resemblance of ant and beetle, Si.OSSON, p. 10, Canad. Ent. xxvii. 
Mimicry amongst ants’-nest beetles, Wasmann (1188). 
Phijlogeny and Evolution. 
Phylogeny of lnsecta , Peytoureau (863), pp. 222-226. 
Genepistasis, orthogenesis, homoeogenesis, unconnected similarity of 
development, female preponderance, lieterepistasis, lialmatogenesis or 
discontinuous variation, kyesamechany in connection with Fapilio 
machaon and allies, Eimer (326). 
Phylogenetic scheme of Lepidoptera , Packard (833). — Phylogeny of 
Lepidoptera in connection with markings of larva), and with Fischer’s 
experiments, Garbowski (420). — Phylogeny of butterllies as deduced 
from pupae, Chapman (198). — Phylogeny of Papilio and origin of 
species, with discussion, Elmer (327). — Temperature experiments and 
phylogeny of Vanessa, Fischer (372). — Phylogeny of tubercles of 
Lepidopterous larva), Dyar (307). — Scales of Lepidojitera and phjdogeny, 
Spulkr (1096). — Lepidopterous scales and phylogeny, Ingpen (541), 
Nunney (810). — Relations of Lepidoptera and Neuroptera , Kellogg 
(584). 
Phylogeny of Uembickles, Handlirscii, pp. 1067-1072, SB. Ak. Wien, 
civ, Abth. i. 
Effect of heredity and conditions of life on cocoons of silkworm, 
Raulin (915). 
Miscellaneous. 
Resistance of insects to various reagents, Perroncito (859). 
Red snow due to Lipura , Vogler (1177). 
Entomophthoreae, Webster (1203). — Australian Entomophytes, Ollier 
(821, 822). — Fungi attacking insects, Cordyceps robertsii , &c., Buller 
(160), Maskell (7 43). —Cordyceps robertsii in New Zealand, Smith, 
p. 173, Entomologist, 1895. 
Larva of Strationiyia in thermal springs, Johnson, p. 229, Tr. Amer. 
ent. Soc. xxii. 
Varying proportions of Lepidoptera and parasites, Deprez (281). 
Luminosity of Fulgora queried as due to micro-organisms, Distant 
(291). 
Longevity of a longicorn- beetle larva, Waterhouse, p. xviii, P. ent. 
Soc. London, 1895. 
