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Show 420 CHEST. IXOEX. COCIIJN. CHEST, proportions of, in solrlicrs and sailors, i. 117 ; large, of the Quechua and Aymara Jmliau~, i. ll!l. C111~VROTAINS, canine teeth of, ii. 257. Clliasognatlms, stridulation of, i. 38+. Chiaso.qnatlms Ut·a!ltii, mandibles of, i. 377. ClliLDltE~, legitimate and illegitimate, proportion of the sexes in, i. :30~. CIIILOE, lice of the nath·es of, i. 2:.!0; popull\tion of, i. :.!25. Chimwm munstrosa, bony process on the head of the male, ii. 12. Cm~umoiD fishes, prehensile orgnns of male, ii. 1. CurMJ>ANZEE, ii. ::323; cars of the, i. 21; representatives of the eyebrows in the, i. 25; platforms built by the, i. 3G; cracking nuts with a stouP-, i. 51 ; hands of the, i. 1:39; absence of mastoid processes in the, i. 14:3; direction of the hair on the arms of the, i. 19:.!; supposed evolution of the, i. 230; polygamous and soeial habits of the, ii. :.Hi2. CmNA, North, idea of female beauty in, ii. :H-4. CHINA, Southern, inhabitants of, i. 246. Cu !NESE, usc of flint tools by the, i. 183; ditlicnlty of distinguishing the racPs of the, i. 21!i; colour of the beard in, ii. :319; general bcardlessness of the, ii. 321 ; opinions of the, on the appcamnce of r;uropeans and Cingalcse, ii. 34!i, 347 ; compression of the feet of, ii. 3!!~. CuJNSu.nor, his opinion of beards, ii. 341, 349. Clilamyclera macutata, ii. 70. CMoiJon, pedunculated eyes of the male of, i. :!41. Chtoepha,qa, coloration of the sexes in, ii. 178. CMorocrelus Tanana ((igured), i. :155. CHOitDA DORSALIS, i. 207. Cnouou, red beak of the, ii. 227. CnROMIDlE, frontal protuberance in male, ii. 1~1; sexual difference~ in colour of, ii. 20. Clu·ysemys picla, long claws of the male, ii. 28. Clp·•isococcy:r, characters of young of, ii. 185. . . Chrysomela cc1·calis, bright colours o~ i. fl()7. Clllwso~mr.mlE, stridulation of, i. 37}0. Cicacl'' p1·1tinosa, i. 351. Cicada scptcndccim, i. :351. CJCAIM~, songs of the, i. ?50 ! rudi~ mcntary sound-organs Ill female of, i. 359. CJCATIUX of a burn, causing modification of the facial bones, i. 147. Ci~~~la,, frontal protuberance of maler 11. 13. CrMETIEitl·: Llu Sud, Paris, i. 28. Ginclorwnplms crura/is, large size of male, ii. 43. Cincfus rrqwtticu.~, ii. 170. Cincralcse, Chinese opinion of the app~ arance of the, ii. 'I.J.!i. Cmtt!PI·:DES, complemental males of,. i. 25;). Ct\'Jl,TRATJO:'\, efl'ccts of~ upon natur:~l selection, i. 170; influence of, in. the competition of nations, i. 230. Cr.ANGINI.t of Geese, &c., ii. 51. Cr.APAit~:DI·: , E .. on natural selectiott applied to man, i. 1:17. CLARKI·:, on the marriage-customs of' the Kalmucks, ii. 373. Cr,ASSl~'JCATIOX, i. 188. CLAUS, C., on the sexes nf Srrphirilt!!', i. 3::lG. CLEFT-PALA'L'J·:, inherited, i. 121. G(im~tclcris crythrops, sexes of, ii. 206. Cr.ntA'l'E, i. 115; cool, favourable t,, human progress, i. 1G7; power of ~npporting extremes of, by man, i. 2:n; want of conncxion of, witb colour, i. 241. CLOACA, existence of n, in the early progenitors of man, i. 207. Cr.OACAT. passnge existing in the hu-man embryo, i. 16. Cr.uu, origin of the, i. 2:K Cr.UCKlNG of fowls, ii. [>1. Clytltl'ct 4-pzmctata, stridulation of, i. 379. CouRA, ingenuity of a, ii. :n. Co<'cus, i. t8li. Coccvx, i. 2!), 30; in the humaU> emlJryo, i. 16; convolutctl bodY: at the extremity of the, i. :30; tm· bedded in the body, i. 15l. COCIITN-CII!NA, notions of beauty ofl t)1e inhabitants of, ii. 3+5, 347. COCK. INDEX. CORrORA. 421 •CocK, gnme, killing a kite, ii. 44; blind, fed by its companions, i. 77 ; comb and watt lcs of th<', ii. 98 ; preference shown by the, for young hens, ii. 121; game, tran~parent zone in the hackles of a, ii. 13G. •COCK of the rock, ii. 100. COCKATOOS, ii. 2:.!6, 228, 2:10 j nestling, ii. 109; black, immnture plumage of, ii. 188. {;mr.r,;~TEI~ATA, absence of secondary sexual characters in, i. 321. CoFFrm, fondness of monkeys l'or, i. 12. ·CoLn, s11ppose(l effects ot~ i. 116; power of supporting, by man, i. 2:.17. <COLEOPTERA, i. 36G; btridulant organs of, discussed, i. 381. COLLINGWOOD, C., on the pugnacity of the butterflies of Borneo, i. 38G; on butterflies being attracted by a dead specimen of the same species, i. 400. 'COLOMiliA, flattened heads of savages of~ ii. 340. CoLO:-<ISTS, success of the English as, i. 179. .COLOJ:tATIO::-<, protective, in bit·ds, ii. 22::!. COLOUR, supposed to be dependent on light, and heat, i. 115; correlation ot; with immunity from <:Cl'tain poisons and parasites, i. 242; pur} JOsc of~ in Iepidoptera, i. 39!); relation of; to sexual functions, in .tishe~, ii. 14; difference of, in the sexes of snakes, ii. 29; sexual differences of~ in lizards, ii. <Hi; influence of, in the pr~iring of birds of diflcrent species, ii. 115; relation o0f, to nidification, ii. 167, 17:.!; -::;cxual differences of, in mammals, ii. 286, 294; recognition ot; by quadrupeds, ii. 295; of children, in different races of man, ii. 318; of the skin in man, ii. 38t. COLOURS, admired alike by man and animals, i. 64; bright, <1 ne to sexual ~election, i. 322; bright, among the lower nnimals, i. 322, 323; bright, protective to butterflies nnd moths, i. :105; bright., in male fishes, ii. .7, 13; transmission of, in birds, ii. il5!l. COLQUHOUN, example of reasoning in a retriever, i. 48. r'ulmnl1a passerinrt, young of, ii. 188. Uolymlm.~ rJlacialis, anomalous young of, ii. 211. CO.MB, development of, in fowls, i. ~!.J:J. Co~mi:! and wattles in male birds, ii. 98. Co~rMUNTTY, presel'l'ation of variations useful to the, . by natural sf!lection, i. 15!!. Co~lJ>OSIT"lc, gradation of species among the, i. 2:l7. co~n·u.:, c., on the expression of the ideal of beauty by sculpture, ii. B80. ('OXDJTIONS of lifi·, nction of changed, upon man, i. 113; influence of, on plumage of birds, ii. 196. Co:-.nOit, eyes and comL of the, ii. 1:..!9. CONJUGATIO:\S, origin of~ i. 61. CONSCIENCE, i. 91, 104 j absence of, in some criminals, i. 92. Co:wrrrunox, dillcrence of, in different races of men, i. 216. Co~-<SUMPTIOX, liability of CtJbus Aza- 1'W to, i. 12; connexion between complexion :1nd, i. 244. Co:-.-vr·:RGI·:Nc~>, i. 230. COOING of pigeons and doves, ii. 60. CooK, Capt., on the nobles of the Sandwich Islands, ii. 356. COPE, E. D., on the dinosaurin, i. 204; on the origin of genera, ii. 21.5. Copl1otis ceylru!ica, sexual differences ot~ ii. 32, 3G. Copris, i. :170. Uup1·is Isidis, sexual differences of, i. :.169. Cupris lwwt·is, stridulation of, i. 380. CorlAI.s, bright colours of, i. 322. CORAL-SNAKES, ii. 31. Cordylus, sexual dilli•rence of colour in a species of~ i i. :36. CORI•'U, habits of the chaffinch in, i. 307. CORNELIUS, on the proportions of the sexes in Luc(lnus Cervtts, i. 313. CORPORA WOLFI•'IANA, i. 207; agree~ n~n.t of, with the kidneys of fishes, 1. ~li. |