G4 Ins. 
INSECTA. 
in Carahis catenulatus , Lloyd, P. E. Soc. 1890, p. xxxi ; Carabus arvensis , 
LanceleviSe, Bull. Soc. Elbeuf. 1888, p. 54. — Prosternal deficiency in 
Temnochila qucidricolUs , Sharp, P. E. Soc. 1890, p. x. — Sur uu cas 
d’anomalie de Chrysomela lamina , Wagner, Rev. Sci. Nat. Pet. 1890, pp. 
102 & 58. — Abnormality in Meloe p>roscarabceus , Esciierich, Wien. ent. 
Z. ix, p. 23 . — Epinephele janira, teratology, Sykes, Ent. xxiii, p. 259. — 
Production of deformities, Gadeau (289). 
Mimicry : Betham (50) ; March al (506) ; Poulton, Nature, Oct. 2, 
1890, p. 557 ; Thallwitz (848) ; Seitz (767) ; between species of one 
genus, id. t. c. p. 97 ; of different orders, pp. 261, &c. — Resemblance 
between ants’-nest beetles of different families and resemblances in form 
and colour between ants and their guests, Wasmann (880). — Resemblance 
between larva of Platypsyllus and Mallophaga , Riley, Ins. Life, ii, p. 201. 
— Mimicry in Cetoniulce , Kraatz, Deutsche e. Z. 1890, p. 277. — Resem- 
blances between ants and spiders, Simon, in Emery (221). — Triple resem- 
blance, Heylaerts, C.R. Ent. Belg. 1890, p. xii. — Dimorphism and 
mimicry, Glaser (313). 
Protection : DOnitz (182) ; by spines, Aitken (4). — Colour of chry- 
salids and environment of Pieris napi , Weir, P. S. Lond. Ent. Soc. 
1888-89, pp. 156 & 157. — Protection of plants by ants, Kronfield (458). 
— Protective power of Cantharidine , CuiIinot (158). — Origin and function 
of the liquid ejected by Meloe , CuIsnot (158). 
Insects eaten by birds, Butler (103). — Insects as food for birds, 
Titciiener & Finn (851). — Grasshopper escaping from sparrows, 
Schwarz, P. E. Soc. Wash, i, p. 253. 
Hybridism in Tceniocampa stabilis and gothica , Lowrey, P. S. Lond. 
Ent. Soc. 1888-89, p. 52. 
Entomophytes, Giard (303). 
Origin of species: — Review of Moritz Wagner’s die Entstehung der 
Arten durcli raumlicho Sonderung, MI'. Schw. ent. Ges. viii, pp. 171-182. 
— Origin of parasitism, Marciial (508). — Evolution of clothing and 
armature in Lepidopterous larvae, Packard (590). — Absence of crossing in 
similar Lepidoptera, Seitz, S. E. Z. li, p. 94. — Phylogeny of Apatura , 
Spuler (826). — Phylogeny of Vanessa and Argynnis , Dixey (176). — 
Criticism of Darwinian views, Schilde (733). 
Galls : Ball^i (25) ; Bassett (29) ; Fockeu, Rev. Biol, iii, pp. 37-39 ; 
Kieffer (424, 426, 427) ; Rubsaamen (714, 715) ; SziSpligeti (841) ; 
Trail (852) ; of Cecidomyklce , Mik (540) ; Harker (351). — Galls of 
Psyllidce , Riley, in Fifth Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm. pp. 615-621 ; of Saro- 
thamnus scoparius , Kieffer (425). — Galls, minute structure, Fockeu 
(269) . — Structure and development of gall of Hormomyia fagi, Fockeu 
(270) . — Evolution of galls, Cockerell (137). — Origin of galls by natural 
selection, discussion, Nature, pp. 344, &c. 
Insects and flowers ; insects attacking man ; edible insects. [See 
Economic.] 
