BIOLOGY. 
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Mimicry in Membracida ?, Pour, ton (235). 
Resemblance, Planema , Pseudacrcea , Papilio , Trimen, pp. xxxviii-xli, 
P. ent. Soc. London 1903. — Resemblance, Drury a antimachus group, 
Poulton, pp. lxiii-lxv, P. ent. Soc. London 1903. — Protective resemblance, 
S. African Lep. larvse, Leigh (928). — Mullerian group, Rhopalocera from 
British Guiana, Poulton, pp. liv-lvi, P. ent. Soc. London 1903. 
Resemblances in Odonata , Calvert, Biol. Centr.-Amer. N'europtera, 
p. 134. 
Resemblance, Beetle and ant, Beutenmuller (118). — Between myrme- 
cophilous Hymenoptera, Brues (223). — Blepharis mendica and plant, 
Bugnion (238). — Spider and beetle, Dahl (371). — Mansonia and Ano- 
pheles ■, Thomson (1531). — Odynerus and Nectarina , Schulz, p. 261, Berlin, 
ent. Zeitschr. xlviii. — Lepidopterous eggs and galls, Trotter (1548). 
Phylogeny, Evolution, Heredity. 
The method of phylogeny, Peyerimhoff (1128). 
Relation of Insects to other Arthropods , Carpenter (279), Packard 
(1100). 
Phylogeny and classification of Hexapoda , Handlirsch (668), Verhoeff 
(1599). 
Phylogeny, Coleoptera , Lameere (903). — Phylogeny of Carabus (con- 
tinuation), Lapouge, Bull. Soc. sci. med. Ouest France xii, pp. 231-244. 
Phylogeny of Rhopalocera , Young (1704). 
Odonata wings and phylogeny, Needham (1054). 
Brauer’s views as to larvse, Peyerimhoff (1129). , 
Genitalia as agents in origin of species, Petersen (1120), Jordan (797). 
Ethological segregation, Sharp (1403, 1408). 
Vestigial wings, setiology, Brues (222). 
Origin of varieties and races, Carabidce, Born (156). 
What is a species ?, Poulton (1196). 
Experiments as to adaptation on 10 generations of Diptera , Bogdanow 
(142). 
Male genitalia not adaptative, Snodgrass (1451). 
Fischer’s work as to inheritance of acquired characters, Fuchs (582). 
Mendel’s law of heredity, Doncaster (410). 
Heredity in silkworms, CoutAgne (353). 
Results of crossing varr. of Anger ona, Pickett, Ent. Rec. xv, pp. 144- 
149. 
Galls. 
Tavares’ annual review (1513). 
Bibliography of recent literature, Marcellia i, pp. 68-88, 104-107, 132- 
145, 180-191. 
The advance of Cecidiology, Trotter (1543). 
Cecidology or Cecidiology, Trotter (1546). 
Fossil galls, Trotter (1550). 
Galls, B^guinot (91), BeijerinCk (92), Bignell (127), Bloesch (l39)j 
Ceconi (289-292), Champion (293); Chapman, of Aspliondylia ulicis , 
p. 252, Entomologist xxxvi ; Cholodkovsky (308), Cockerell (325, 328); 
Chretien, on Santolina rosmarinifolia , p. 112, Bull. Soc. ent. France 
1903; Darboux & Houard (379a), Escherich & Wimmer (469); of 
Aphis, Fabre (474), chap, x; Froggatt (554), Gilson (624), Girault 
(625), Houard (735, 738), Kearfott (806), Kieffer (822-824, 826, 830- 
832); account, in Croatian language, Korlevj<5 (880); Kuster (900); 
Lem^e, two European galls, origin unknown, p. 32, Bull. Soc. ent. France 
1903; Lewis (935), Magnus (961), Massalongo (981, 982), Mayr (985), 
Molliard (1023), Nielsen (1068), Perez (1112, 1113, 1116), Pierre 
