if possessed by man, 206 (#x6_pgepubid00065);
supposed, of Indians, 207 (#x6_x_6_i28);
supposed to be shown in the construction of birds’ nests, 211 (#x6_pgepubid00067).
Intellect of savages compared with that of animals, 341 (#x9_x_9_i60).
Intellectual power, range of, in man, 339 (#x9_x_9_i58).
Iphias glaucippe, 172 (#x5_x_5_i18).
Ithomia, mimicked by Leptalis, 83 (#x3_x_3_i24).
Ithomia ilerdina, mimicked by four groups of Lepidoptera, 84 (#x3_x_3_i25).
Java, relations of, to Sumatra and Borneo, 193 (#x6_x_6_i3).
Jamaica swift altering position of nest, 228 (#x6_x_6_i71).
Jerdon, Mr., on incubation by males in Turnix, 115 (#x4_x_4_i5).
Kallima inachis and Kallima paralekta, wonderful resemblance of, to leaves, 59 (#x2_x_2_i64)-61 (#x2_x_2_i66).
Labyrinthodontia, 298 (#x8_pgepubid00098), 300 (#x8_x_8_i45).
Lakes as cases of imperfect adaptation, 278 (#x8_x_8_i18).
Laniadæ, sexual colouring and nidification of, 245 (#x7_x_7_i45).
Lamarck’s hypothesis very different from the author’s, 41 (#x2_x_2_i32).
Larentia tripunctaria, 63 (#x2_x_2_i67).
Law which has regulated the introduction of new species, 5 (#x1_x_1_i230);
confirmed by geographical distribution, 9 (#x1_x_1_i242);
high organization of ancient animals consistent with, 14 (#x1_x_1_i250);
of multiplication in geometrical progression, 265 (#x7_x_7_i90);
of limited populations, 265 (#x7_x_7_i90);
of heredity, 266 (#x7_x_7_i92);
of variation, 266 (#x7_x_7_i92);
of change of physical conditions, 266 (#x7_x_7_i92);
of the equilibrium of nature, 266 (#x7_x_7_i92);
as opposed to continual interference, 268 (#x8_x_8_i5).
Laycock, Dr., on law of “unconscious intelligence,” 360 (#x10_x_10_i21).
Leaf Butterfly, appearance and habits of, 59 (#x2_x_2_i64)-61 (#x2_x_2_i66).
Lepidoptera, especially subject to variation, 132 (#x4_x_4_i29).
Leptalis, species of mimic Heliconidæ, 82 (#x3_x_3_i23);
gain a protection thereby, 259 (#x7_x_7_i79).
Lester, Mr. J. M., on wood-dove and robin, 53 (#x2_x_2_i54).
Levaillant, on formation of a nest, 224 (#x6_x_6_i64).
Limenitis archippus, 88 (#x3_x_3_i30).
Limenitis limire, 172 (#x5_x_5_i18);
procris, 172 (#x5_x_5_i18).
Lizards refusing certain moths and caterpillars, 121 (#x4_x_4_i10);
devouring bees, 121 (#x4_x_4_i10).
Local forms, 158 (#x4_x_4_i53).
Local variation of form, 169 (#x5_x_5_i0);
of colour, 173 (#x5_x_5_i23);
general remarks on, 174 (#x5_pgepubid00055);
in Celebesian butterflies, probable use of, 175 (#x5_x_5_i27).
Locustidæ, adaptive colouring of, 64 (#x2_x_2_i68).
Luminousness of some insects a protection, 71 (#x3_x_3_i8).
Lycænidæ, probable means of protection of, 176 (#x5_x_5_i28).
Mammals, mimicry among, 107 (#x3_x_3_i58).
Man, does he build by reason or imitation, 212 (#x6_x_6_i38);
his works mainly imitative, 225 (#x6_x_6_i66);