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scrophularice ( Lepidoptera ) four years in pupal condition ; P. E. Soc. 
1885, p. xxii.—Prolongation of pupal state of Lyccena iolas for more 
than two years ; Eut. M. M. xxii. p. 90.—Influence of magnetism on insect 
development ; P. E. Soc. 1885, p. xv.— Grossing races of silkworm, Quajat 
(260).—Death from inanition , Passerini (242).—Note on th e flight of in¬ 
sects, R. von Lendenfeld, P. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. ix. pp. 986 & 987 ; pointing 
out that the form of the wings changes under the influence of insecticides 
producing tetanus.—Insect migration , South, Ent. M. M. xxi. pp. 208-211; 
Norris, t. c. (232) ; Cockerell, l. c. — Birds building in nests of ants and 
hornets , Nature, xxxi. p. 438.—The destruction of humble bees , by birds 
{Parus), after feeding on lime flowers ; Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 94.—Males 
of Noctua sp. attracted by pupse near to emergence ; Ent. M. M. xxii. 
p. 112.— Sexual specialisation , Cheshire (72), Curley (84).—A weevil 
{Eubrychins velatus) swims freely ; P. E. Soc. 1885, p. xxi.— Ephestia 
elutella feeding on red pepper, Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 41.— Perpen¬ 
dicular clinging , Dewitz (90), and Arch. mikr. Anat. xxvi. p. 125. 
—Light of Luciola , Emery (97).—Sexual function of tibial spur of 
Lepidoptera ; Haase (133).—Fragrant organs in Lepidoptera, Dalla Torre 
(87).— Silkworm malady , Ciccone (76, 77).— Monstrosity similar in two 
examples of Pelophila borealis , Payk ; Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 138.—Speci¬ 
men of Rhytirhinus deformis with a facetted eye on the thorax ; Reitter 
Wien. ent. Z iv. p. 276.— Chemical notes on beebread, honey, &c. ; Planta- 
Reichenau (248). 
Mimicry : Brauer (42), Tornier (342), Trimen (343), Pryer (259). 
Causation of melanism , Walsingham (350 ).—Melanism in Lepidoptera 
of London ; Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 137. 
Coloration as influenced in Lepidoptera by form of scales ; Tetens 
(339). 
Phylogeny and Lepidopterous marks ; Schilde (302). 
Coloration of larvae, Poulton (255, 25Q).—Nature of coloration in insects, 
Berge (26).—Insect coloration generally, Camerano (60).—Similarity of 
colour, in larva of Platysamia Columbia nokomis, to its food-plant; P. E. 
Soc. 1885, p, viii. : the larva described, p. ix.—Remarks on colour varia¬ 
tion in insects; Hagens, CB. Yer. Rheinl. xxii. pp. 88-91. 
Lepidoptera on stone walls and rocks ; Ent. M. M.xxii. p. 111.—Larva- 
cases like shells, Ratte (266). 
Palceo-entomology : Brauer (42), Brogniart (46), Goss (l28), Hagen 
(132), Oppenheim (234), Scudder (311, 312).—Insects in copal , Queden 
feldt (262). 
III.—FAUNISTIC. 
The records in this division do not give a complete account of the 
accretions to, and changes in, each fauna, so that the student who wishes 
to obtain a complete record as to any special fauna must consult these 
memoirs, viz.,—2, 4, 12, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 38, 
40, 41, 44, 45, 48, 52, 53, 61, 71, 73, 80, 81, 93, 95, 96, 109, 113, 114, 
116, 119, 120, 127, 131, 139, 143, 144, 157, 158, 162, 163, 164, 175, 
176, 178, 179, 182, 186, 189, 191, 193, 195, 196, 197, 200, 204, 206, 
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