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Show 424 DEER. INDEX. DI!>'TRIDUTJ0:-1. 288; horns of a, in course of mocli- 1i cation, ii. 255. D1·; 1m, Axis, sexual difference in the colour of the, ii. 290. DE 1m, till low, difl'crcnt coloured herds of; ii. 295. Dc:1m, Mantchurian, ii. 303. DE1m, Virginian, ii. 303; colour of the, not afl'ccted by castration, ii. 288; colours of, ii. 289. DEEimOUND, Scotch, greater size of the male, i. 293, ii. 260. Dc:FE:-<SIVE organs of mamnmls, ii. 263. D1~ G1mn, C., on a female spider destroying a male, i. 3139. DEKAY, Dr., on the bladder-nose seal, ii. 278. Dlml~R ArtA, yellow fever in, i. 243. Denclrocyynn, ii. 185. !Jendrophilrt j1·ontalis, young of, ii. 220. DENNY, H., on the lice of domestic animals, i. 219. · Demwstcs ll<ttl'inus, stridulation of, i. 379. DESCENT tra ced through the mother alone, ii. 359. DESEit'l'S, pi·otective colouring of animals inhabiting, ii. 224. DES)fAiu;sT, on the absence of suborbital pits in A11tilopc Sltbgulttt?' Osa, ii. 280; on the whiskers of . A1acactts, ii. :283 ; on the colour of the opossum, ii. 286; on the colours of the sexes of 111i1s minutus, ii. 286 ; on the colouring of the ocelot, ii. ~87 ; on the colours of seals, ii. 287 : on Autilope caama, ii. 289; on the colours of goats, ii. 290; on sexual difference of colour in Ateles mcw,qinattt , ii. 291 ; on the mandrill, ii. 293; on Jl{acacus cynomolgus, i.i. 318. Dt-.:S~IOUJ , rNs, on the number of species of man, i. 226 ; on the musk-deer ii. 281. ' D1,;S01t, on the imitation of man by monkeys, i. .J..J.. DESPINE, P., on criminals destitute of conscience, i. 92. DEVELOPM8~T, embryonic, of man, i. 14, 16; correlated, ii. 130. DEVIL, not believed in by the Fue. gians, i. 67. DEVIL-CRAB, i. 332. DJ·;voNJAN, fossil insect from the, 360. DmVLAPS, of cattle and :mtelopes, ii. 284. Diaclcnw., sexual difl'crences of colouring in the species of; i. 01!8. Diadema auomala, mimickry by the female of, i. 413. DW.dema bolina, i. 413. Dr;u~O~D-UEETLES, bright colours of, I. 36/ . DIASTEMA, occurrence of, in man, i. 126. Dr:tsT.YLID:.l·:, proportion of the sexes m, 1. 31.J. DtOOORUS, on the absence of heard in the natives of Ceylon, ii. 321. Dicntrtts, racket-shaped feathers in, ii. 73; nidification of, ii. 167. i)icrttrtts nwm·oce1·cus, change of plumage in, ii. 179. Didelphis opossum, sexu:d diflcrence in the colour of, ii. 286. DJFFElU:NCJ•;s, comparative, between different species of birds of the same sex, ii. 192. DJGrrs, supernumerary, more frequent in men than in women, i. 276; supernumernry, inheritance of, i. 285; supcmumerary, early development of, i. 292 . DrMOR.Pl!IS~r in females of waterbeetles, i. 3+3; in Nettl'otlwmis and A:J1'iOII, i. :lu3. Dipclicus Ganto1·i, sexual differences of, i. 369. DrPLOPOOA, prehensile limbs of the male, i. 340. Dipsas cynoJon, sexual difference in the colour of, ii. 29. DwmRA, i. 348. DISEASe:, generated by the contact of distinct peoples, i. 2:39. DISEASES common to man and the lower animals, i. 11 ; difference of liability to, in dif!'crcnt races of men, i. Z 16; new, ellects of; upon savages, i. 238; sexually limited, i. 292. DISPLAY, coloration of Lepidoptera for, i. 395; of plumage uy male birds, ii. 86, 96. DtS'L'lUDUTlON, wide, of man, i. 13i; DISUSE. INDEX. DUCKS. 425 g-eographical, as evidence of specific tlistinctness in man, i. 2 18. VlWSE, effects of; in producing rudimentary organs, i. 18; and usc of parts, efl'ccts ot; i. llu; of parts, influence of, on the races of men, i. 2-+7. Or VORCE, freedom of, among the Charruas, ii. 372. l>JXO:-<, K B., on the halJits of the guinea-fowl, i. :J70; on the pairing of dill'crcnt species of geese, ii. 114; on the eourtship of peafowl, ii. 121. DonJUZIIOFFGH, on the marriage-customs of the Alipones, ii. 374. J)oos, suffering from Tedian ague, i. 13; memory ot; i . .+5; domestic, progress of~ in moral qualities, i. 50; distinct tones uttered by, i. 54; parallelism between his afl'cction for his master and religious J'celing, i. 68; sociability of the, i. 7-t; sympathy of, with a sick cat, i. 77 ; sympathy of, with his master, i. 77 ; possible usc of the hair on the forelegs of the, i. 193; races of the, i. 229; diverging when drawing sledges over thin icc, i. 4li; dreaming, i. 46, 158 ; exercise of reasoning fitcultics by, i. 48; their possession of conscience, i. 78; numerical proportion of male and female births in, i. 304; sexual allcction between individuals of, ii. 2i0; howling at certain notes, ii. 333; rolling in carrion, ii. :l81. DOI.JCIIOCEl'IIALlC structure, possible cause of; i. 148. DOLPHINS, nakedness of, i, 148. Dom:Sl'lC animals, races of, i. 229 ; change of breeds of, ii. 3li9. Do~n;~nc.-.no:-.r, influence of~ in rc. moving the sterility of hybrids, i. :!22. D'Ort!l JONY, A., on the influence of dampness and dryness on the colour of the skin, i. 242 ; on the Y uracm ·as, ii. 34 7. DOl"fEl1EI,, ii. 203. .Ooum,lmA Y, .!<:., on se.xual differences in the wings of butterflies, i. 345. DOUBLEDAY, H., on the proportion of the sexes in the smaller moths, i. 311; on the attmction of the males of Lasiocampa quercus and Saturnia cwpini by the female, i. 312 ; on the proportion of the sexes in the Lepidoptera, i. :312; on the ticking of Anouittm tcsscltatum, i. :l85; on the structure of A,qcronia fcronia, i. 387 ; on white butterHies alighting upon paper, i. 400. DouGJ,A ·, J. W., on the sexual differen ces of the J!nniptei'CI, i. 349 ; 011 the I'Olours of .British Jlomo] Jtcra, i. 352. DowN, of birds, ii. 80. Draco, gular appendages of, ii. 33. DltAGONET, Gemmcous, ii. 7. DltAG0:-1-l' LlES, caudal appendages of' male, i. 344; relative size of the sexes of, i. B47; diflerence in the sexes of; i. 3ul; want of pugnacity by the male, i. 364. DnAKE, breeding plumage of the, ii., 84. DH.EA:MS, i. 46; a possible source of the belief in spil1tual agencies, i. 66. Dmr.r,, sexual difiP.rencc of colour in the, ii. 291. Drouu:ctts irro1·atus, ii. 204. Dromolma, Saharan species of, ii. 172. DRONOO shrike, ii. 179. DIWNGOS, racket-shaped feathers in the tails of, ii. 7:1, 83. DRYNESS, of climate, supposed influence of, on the colour of tile skin, i. 242. DI',I/Opitltecus, i. 199. DucK, harlequin, age of mature plumage in the, ii. 21:3 ; breeding in immature plumage, ii. 214. DucK, long-tailed, preference of male, for certain females, ii. 122. DucK, pintail, pairing with a wigeon, ii. 114. DucK, voice of the, ii. 60 ; pairing with a ~hield-drnke, ii. 114; immature plumage of the, ii. 188. DucK, wild, sexual dillerences in the, i. 268; speculum and male characters of; i. ~91; pairing with a pintail drake, ii. 115. DucK~, dogs and cats recognised by, ii. 110; wild, becoming polygamous under partial domestication, i. 270. |