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Show 408 A~TIIOCI!ARIS. INDEX. ,\I tO US. Anthocha1·is cm·clamincs, i. 388, 393, a!l+; sexual difference of colour in, i. 409. Anthochuris ,qenutia, i. 393. .A ntlwclurris sam, i. 393. A nthopho1·a accrvonwt, large male of, i. 347. A,lfhoplwm t·etusa, diiT'erence of the sexes in, i. 366. Antlms, moulting of, ii. 83. .:\:->TIIROl'lOA~, i. 195. A XTLG UA, Dr. Nicholson's observations on yellow fe\·er in, i. 245. ANTlCS of birds, ii. 68. Autilocapra amc,·icana, horns of, i. 28!l, ii. 245. A ntilopc bezoartica, horne1l females of, ii. 246, 248 ; sexual tliilcrcnce in the colour of, ii. 288. .Antifope Do1·cus and cuclwrc, ii. 24.3. ; Antilopc ettclwre, horus oi~ ii. 251. Antilope montana, rudimentary ca-nines in the young male of, ii. :l58. Antitopc niycr, sing-siny, caama, all!l !JOI'.rJOn, sexua l diOcrences in the colours of, ii. 289. Antilopc 01'Cas, horns of, i. 289. Antilope saigct, polygamous lut!Jits of, i. 267. Antilope strepsiccros, horns of, i. 289. Antilope subguttw·osa, absence of suborbital pits in, ii. 280. ANTfPATIIY, shown by birds in confinement, to certain persons, ii. 110. Axrs, i. 18G; pbying together, i. 39; memory iu, i. 45; intercommunication of, by means of the an tenure, i. 58 ; large size of the cerebral ganglia in, i. 145; soldier-, large jaws of, i. 155; difference of the sexes in, i. 36.3; rccogni tion of aeh other by, after separation, i. 365. A~TS, w~~ite,"habits of, i. 3G4. ANURA, 11. 2v. Apatcmi« mulwbris, male unknown, i. 314. Apatlms, diiT'ercnce of the sexes in, i. 366. Apatura Il'is, i. 386, 388. APES, anthropomorphous, i. 196; difference of the young, from the adult, i. 13; building platforms, i. 53; probable speetly extermination of the, i. 201 ; Gmtio-let on the evolution of, i. 230 ; semi-erect attitude of some, i. 142; mastoid processes of, i. 14:J; influence of the jaw-m usclcs on the ph ysiognomy of, i. 144; female, destitute of large canines, i. 156; imitative f~teulties of, i. 161; canine teeth of male, ii. 241 ; females of some, less hairy beneath than the males, ii. 377. At•c:s, long-armed, their mode of pro-gression, i. 143. Api· meWfica, large male of, i. :J47. APOLLO, Greek statues of~ ii. a50. APOPLEXY in Ocbus Azwx, i. 12. APl'ltoJJATJO~, infiuencc of the lore of, i. 86, 92, 1 G4, 165. A l'PI;;NDAOES, anal, of insects, i. 3-!2. A wosmicttts scapulatus, ii. 17 4. A{!UATIC birds, frequency of white plumage in, ii. 229. Aquila ch1'ysuiitos, ii. 105. AttAn women, elaborate and peculiar coiffure of, ii. 353. AnADS, gashing of checks nnd temples among the, ii. 339. ARACIINIDA, i. 337. A!tAKHAN, artificial widening of the forcheatl by the natives of, ii. 351. Arboricol«, young of~ ii. 190. A1·cheoptcryx, i. 204. ARCTilDA;;, coloration of the, i. 306. Ar·dea asha, ntfesccns, and c;cntlea, change of colour in, ii. 231, 232. Arclca cxrulca, breeding in immature plumage, ii. 214. A1·dea gular·is, change of plumage in, ii. 232. Arclea heroclias, loYc-gestures of the male, ii. 68. Ar·dea ludoviciana, age of mature plumage in, ii. 213; continued growth of crest and pi tunes in the male of, ii. 216. Ar·clca nycticorax, cries of, ii. 51. Ardcola, young of, ii. 190. Arclctta, changes of plumage in, ii. 179. ARGI!:NTEUIL, i. 29. ARO us pheasant, ii. 72, 97, 181 ; display of plumage by the male, ii. 91; ocellated spots of the, ii. 134, 141 ; gradation of characters iu the, ii. 141. ARI1YI.L. I~DEX. AI'HTRAUA!\S. 409 Aw: vu., Duke of, the fashioning of' implements peculiar to man, i. 52; Otl the contest in man between right and wrong, i. 104; on the physical weakness of man, i. 15G; on the primiti\'e eivilisation of man. i. 181; on the plumage of the male Argus pheasant, ii. !l1; on Urostictc JJenjwnini, ii. 151 ; on the nests of birds, ii. 167; on variety as an object in nature, ii. 230. Aryynnis aglaia, colouring of the lower surthce of, i. 396. A1·ic01·is epittts, sexual dillercnccs in the wings ot~ i. 345. AtuSTOCRACY, increased beauty of the, ii. 356. AHMS, proportions of; in soldiers an1l ~ailors, i. llo; direction of the hair on the, i. 192. AIUIS and hands, free usc of, inclircctly correlated with diminution of canines, i. 144. ..AnnE. T of development, i. 121, 122. AltltOW-HBADS, stone, general resemblance of, i. 233. ARHOWS, usc ot~ i. 232. At.rl'l;; tuES, variations in the course of the, i. 108. AttTBlW, ciicct of tying, upon the lateral channels, i. 116. Alt'l'IIHOPODA, i. ::!:28. ARTS pmctisetl by s:wages, i. 234. AHCENSlO~, coloured incrustation on the rocks of~ i. :326. ASClOJA, affinity of the lancclet to, i. 205; tadpole-like larl're of, i. 20.3. AscmrANS, i. 324 ; bright colours of ~ome, i. 322. Asintts, Asiatic aud African species of~ ii. 306. .Asintts treniopus, ii. 306. Ass, colour-variations of the, ii. 305. .Ateles, e!lccts of brandy on an, i. 12 ; absence of the thumb in, i. 140. Ateles beclzebttth, cars of, i. 23. .Ateles marginatus, colour of the ruiT' of~ ii. 291 ; hair on the head of, ii. 109; on the recognition of' a dog hy a turkey, ii. 110; on the selection of a mate by female birds, ii. 307. .Ateuclms, stridulation of, i. 384. Atcttchus cicatricosus, habits of, i. 376. Atltrtlia., proportions of the sexes in, i. 314. A'l'·m~TION, manifestations of, in animals, i. 44. AuoOUIN, V., on a hymenopterous parasite with a setlentary male, i. ~73. AuounoN, J. J., on the 1mgnacity of male birds, ii. 43, 48; on 1'ctrao cupido, ii. 50; on A1·clca nycticorax, ii. 51; on Stumell£t ludoviciana, ii. 51 ; on the vocal organs of 1'cti'Cio cupiclo, ii. 56; on the drumming of the male 1'ctrao wnbclhts, ii. 61 ; on sounds produced by the nightjar, ii. 63; on Ardel! hcr·odius and Oatlturtes jota, ii. 68 ; on the spring change of colour in ~ome finches, i i. 86; on JJfbnus polyglottus, ii. 116; on the turkey, ii. 11!l, 121; on variation in the male scarlet tanager, ii. 126; on the habits of Pyrangct xstiva, ii. 167; on local tlitlcrcnces in the nests of the same species of birds, ii. 171 ; on the habits of woodpeckers, ii. 175; ou Bombycitla cm·otinensis, ii. 180 ; on young females of 1'anagra restiva acquiring male characters, ii. 180; ou the immature plumage of thrushes, ii. 185; on the immature plumage of birds, ii. 186 et seq.; on birds breeding in immature plumage, ii. 214; on the growth of the crest and plumes in the male Arclea luclovicicma, ii. 216; on the change of colour in some species of Ardca, ii. 231; on the speculum of lJ!Icrgus cucutlat,ts, ii. 291 ; on the musk-rat, ii. 2!l8. Auvuno~ and Bachman, MM., on squirrels fighting, ii. 239; on the Canadian lynx, ii. 267. AuSTJm, N. L., on Anolis C1·istateltus, ii. 32, 33. AcsTitALIA, half-castes killed by the natives of, i. 220; lice of the natives of, i. 220; not the birthplace of man, i. 199; pre,·alcnce of female infanticide in, ii. 364. AuSTRALIA, South, variation in the skulls of aborigines of, i. 108. Ausn~ALIANS, colour of newborn |