BIOLOGY. 
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Protective resemblance, Kunze (848). 
Mimicry of lichen by Phloea , P^rez (1018). 
Protective resemblance in Curculionidce, Vitale, pp. 12-16 etc., Riv. 
ital. Sci. Nat. xxiv. 
The coloured wings of Catocala , Schaposchnikow (1222). — Catocala , 
the wings as protective, Dyar, p. 57, J. N. York Ent. Soc. 
Spot and hairs of Acronycta alni larva, and “Nackenstreifen ” of G astro- 
pacha pini , Cholodkovsky (273). 
Inedibility of Meloe , Donisthorpe, p. 150, Ent. Rec. xvi. 
Value of odour of Hemiptera, Conradi (306). 
Resemblance. 
Resemblance, Collins (300-302), Combes (303), Entz (466), Kathariner 
(774), Packard (1006). 
The Papilio merope question discussed at length, Schroder (1243). 
Localised mimicry, Rothney, p. lxxiii; P. ent. Soc. London 1904. 
Mimicry, Aculeates, Schulz (1253). 
Resemblance, Volucella etc., Poulton (1214). 
Mimicry by Glenea , Andrewes & Poulton, p. vii, P. ent. Soc. London 
1904. 
Resemblance between Hypcrechia and Xylocopa , Poulton, p. lxxvi, cut, 
P. ent. Soc. London 1904. 
Xylocopa and Asilid fly, Green, p. 158, Spolia Zeylan. ii. 
The supposed mimicry of Spilosoma mendica 9 > Federley (493). 
Phylogeny, Evolution, Heredity. 
Convergence, taxonomy, Protentomon, Handlirsch (658). 
Acquired characters, criticism of Lamarck, Poulton (1103). 
Parallel adaptation, parasite and host, Kunckel (847). 
Function and structure in pupae and cases of Trichoptera , Thienemann 
(1382). 
The importance of indifferent characters as specific distinctions, Petersen 
(1033). 
Brauer’s views as to larvae, Peyerimhoff (1044). 
Mutation, selection, pattern phylogeny Lepidoptera, Schroder (1243). 
Development of pattern, Spilosoma , Federley (493). 
The “tails” of wings of Lepidoptera, Piepers (1083). 
Origin of sexual ornaments, Lameere (853). 
Phylogeny of Coleoptera, Brunelli (194). 
Phylogeny of Tcjflus, with general remarks, Kolbe (829). 
Phylogeny of Scarabceidce and Curculionidce, Porta (1098). 
Phylogeny of Termitidce, Desneux (370, 371), Wasmann (1487), 
Wheeler (1524). 
Abstracts of numerous recent works on Evolution, Schroder (1244). 
Galls. 
Beutenmuller (119), Bezzi (128), Cockerell (287), Cook (308), 
Mattei (923), Trotter (1396-1398), Trotter & Cecconi (1399). 
Gall of Chernies orientalis, Cholodkovsky (274). — Galls of Italy, arranged 
phytologically, Corti (322). — Stalk-galls, chiefly histological, Houard 
(719). — Cynipid galls on plants other than oak, Kieffer (791). — Galls, 
Lep., on Toddaleam Ceylon, Penzig (1017). — Phylloxerine galls, Pergande 
(1023). — Introductory work, Ross (1188). — The larval stimulus to gall- 
development, Rossig (1189). — Gall-guests in Italy, Stegagno (1341). — 
Galls, collection and despatch, Tavares (1368). — Lep., galls, Algeria, 
Walsingham (1470). — Gall on Sagina ciliata, Trail, p. 130, Ann. Scott. 
Nat. Hist. 1904. — Trotter, Marocco, 6 galls, Marcellia iii, pp. 14, 15. 
