88 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
Mimicry in ants’-nest Insects, Brues (169). 
Protective resemblance of Trimerotropis maritima , Osborn, Ohio 
Natural, i, p. 90. 
Resemblance amongst Geometridce , Swinhoe (1349). 
Clerid to spicier, Fairmaire, Bull. Mus. Paris viii, p. 311. 
Homopteron and rush, Osborn, Psyche ix, p. 327. 
Resemblance of Myrmedonia to ants, Donisthorpe (350). 
Brachypterous Hemipteron resembling Ant, Kirkaldy, Tr. ent. Soc. 
London 1902, p. 249, pi. vi. 
Phylogeny (including phylogenesis of Organs), Evolution, Here¬ 
dity. 
Phylogeny of Insecta, Myriapoda, Cook (280). 
Origin of metabola, etc., Sharp (1255). 
Relations, phylogenetic, of Orders, Enderlein (399). 
Phylogeny of Carabus , Lapouge (773). 
Phylogeny and taxonomy of Lepidoptera , Petersen (1012), 
Phylogeny of Nomadidce , Cockerell & Atkins (273). 
Environment and Modification, Vosseler (1430). 
Adaptation. Asymmetry of wings in Naucoris etc., Enderlein (399). 
Natural selection and colour of Lepidoptera , Mayer (877). 
Evolution, periodical appearance of many individuals, Adlerz (4). 
Evolution of coloration Rhopalocera , Grote, Canad. Ent. xxxiv, p. 94. 
Origin of sound-organs, Lutz, Canad. Ent. xxxiv, pp. 64, 65. 
Heredity, Standfuss (1326). 
Inheritance of acquired characters, Fischer (441) and continuation, in 
favour of Lamarck, Fischer, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. pp. 129 etc.; von 
Linden (820). 
Galls. 
Calabrese-Milani (193), Chretien (241, 242, 243), Cockerell (256, 
269), Cook, general work on galls (281), Cordemoy (288), Corti (289), 
Darboux (306), de Stefani-Perez (320, 322, 323), Geisenheyner (522), 
Gerber (523, 524), Giard (531), Gillette (539), Houard (624, 625); 
Kieffer, European galls, arranged (1) according to plants, (2) according 
to the Insects (685, 689); Kotinsky, Coccid-gall (734), Ludwig, Australian 
Thysanopterocecidia (836), Rubsaamen (1175, 1176, 1178), Tavares 
(1354-1358), Thomas, Terminology (1371), Trotter (1381, 1382, 1383). 
Nutritive value, analysis, Hopkins, P. ent. Soc. Washington v, p. 151. 
Insects and Flowers and Plants. 
Insects and flowers, Gorka (548), Cockerell (247), Lovell (829), 
Plateau (1067, 1069), Meehan, Lobelia (883). 
Bees and flowers, Ducke (357); Tongue of Bombus , Cockerell & 
M‘Nary, Canad. Ent. xxxiv, p. 71. 
Ants and plants, Raciborski (1103). 
Insects on Acacia (wattle), Australia, Froggatt (494). 
Collections, Preservation, Museums, Nomenclature. 
The custody of types, Luze (841). 
Lepidoptera in U. S. Nat. Mus., Dyar (372) and Canad. Ent. xxxiv, 
p. 36. 
Number of Insects in the Magyar Museum, Horvath, and others, 
Rov. Lapok ix, pp. 197-207. 
Say’s collection, Ent. News Philad. xiii, p. 11. 
Strecker’s collection to the American Museum, Science xv, p. 156. 
