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Show 432 GIBBON'. INDBX. GOUJ.O. GIBBON, Hoolock, nose of, i. 19~. GIBBONS, voice of, ii. 27G. GJUAF.F'Jo:, mute, except in the rutting season, ii. 27+; its mode of using the hol'lls, ii. 2:10. GJ RAUn-TI.:ULOX, on the cause of :;hort sight, i. lll:l. GI, \NDEru3, communicable between man and the lower animals, i. 11. GLANDS, odoriferous, in mammals, ii. 279, 281. (ila-reoltt, double moult in, ii. RO. (;lomeris limbata, difl'errncc of colour in the sexes of; i. :140. Gr.owWOIUI, femalr, npter(lu:<, i. ~.15; luminosity of the, i. :H:i. Gl'ATS, dances of, i. 3+!!. GNu, :<exual difl'erenccs in the colour of the, ii. 289. GllAT, male, wild, falling on his horns, ii. 24$1; male, odour emitted by, ii. 279 ; male, wild, crest of the, ii. 282; Berbura, mane, dewlap, &c., of the male, ii. 28.J.; Kemas, sexual dilfert'ncc in the colour of the, ii. 289. • GOATS, sexual dilT'en•nces in the homs of, i. 283 ; horns of; i. 289, ii. 24u ; domestic, sex ual differences of, late developed, i. 29:~; beards of, ii. 28:!; mode of fighting of, ii. 249, 250. GOATSUCKElt, Virginian, pairing of the, ii. 49. Gom~o:s, nidification of; ii. 20. GOD, want of the idea ot; in some races of men, i. G.). GoonoN, l\1., on variability, i. 112; on differencr of stature, i. ll.i; on the want of connexioll between dimate and the colour of the skin, i. 241; on the odour of the ski n, i. 248; on the col om ofintimts, ii. (118. GOLDFINCH, ii. 56, 85 j proportion of the sexes in the, i. 307 ; sexual differences of the beak in the, ii. 39; courtship of the, ii. 95. GoJ,Ol<'lNCll, North American, young of, ii. 21G. GOLD-FISH, ii. 16. Uomplms, proportions of the sexes in, i. 314; difference in the sPxes of, i. 362. Goncptcryx Rlwmui, i. :w:l; sexual difference of colour in, i. 40!), Goousrn, Prof., on tl.'c. nffin!ty of. the laucelet to the asc1dians, 1. 20<:>. GOOSASIH:n, young of, ii. 189. .. GoosE, Antarctic, colours of the, 11 . 228. Goosr·:, Canada, pairing with a llcruicle gander, ii. 114. Goo ·g, Chinese, knob on the beak of the, ii. 129. Goos~o:, Egyptian, ii. 4G. .. ~ Goo •g Sebastopol, plumage of, 11. '+. Goosr-:: Snow-, whitcnc~s of the, ii. 228. Goos1·:, Spm-winged, ii. 46. GORILLA, ii. :.ll!:l; semi-erect att.itudc of the, i. 1-1-2 ; mastoid processes of the, i. 143; direction of the hair on the arms of the, i. 192; suppose1l e,·olutiun of the, i. 230; polygamy of the, i. 26li, ii. ;l()l, :Hi~; voice of the, ii. 276; cranium of, ii. 31R; fighting of male, ii. 324 . . Go~ · ,.;, P. H., on the pugnac1ty of the male Humming-birds, ii. 40. GossE, M., on the inheritance of artificial modifications of the skull, ii. 380. GouJ.n, n. A., on Yarintion in the length of the l<'gs in man, i. 108; measurements of American soldiers, i. 114, 1lu; on the proportions of the body and capacity of the lungs in difl'crent races of men, i. 216; on the inferior vitality of mulattoes, i. 221. GOULD, J., Oil the arrh·al of male snipes uefore the females, i. 260 j on the numerical proportion of the sexes in birds, i. :306; on Neomorplw, ii. 89 ; 011 the sp cies of El•stcphanns, ii. 3!); 011 the Australian Musk-duck, ii. :{!); on the relativ~ size of the sexes in Bizium lo~ata and Cincluromplms cruralis, ii. 4::!; on Lobivanellus lobatv.s, ii. 48; on t.he habits of JJfemwa Alberti, ii. 5G; on the rarity of so11g in 1Jrillia11t birds, ii. .18; on Selasplto1·tts platyccrcns, ii. 65 ; on the Bowerbirds, ii. G9, 102; on the ornamental plumage of the Humming-birds, ii. 78; on the moulting of the ptar-. migan, ii. 83; on the displa~ ot plumage by the male Hummmgbirds, ii. 8G ; on the shyness of GOGREAU. INDEX. 433 ·adorned male birds, ii. 97; on the decoration of the !Jowers of Bowerbirds, ii. 112; on the decoration of their nests by Humming-uirds, ii. 11~ ; on Yariation in the genus (~'l'umtlms, ii. l 25 ; on the colour ·of the thighs in a male parakeet, ii. 1~G; on Urostidc Btmjomini, ii. 1.11, ].'):.!; on the nidificntion of the Orioles, ii. 1G8; on ohscllrely ·coloured birds building concealed nests, ii. l!Hl; on Trogons and J\ingfishcrs, ii. 173; on Australian 1)arrots, ii. 174; on Australian vigeons, ii. 175; on the moulting of the ptarmigan, ii. 181 ; on t)1e immature plumage of birds, ii. 186 ct seq. ; on the Australian species of Jiu·ui.r, ii. :!OJ ; on the young of A itlmrus JiOl!!tmtts, ii. 220; 011 the <:olours of the bills of Toucans, ii. ~27; on the relative size of the sexes i11 the Marsupials of Australia, ii. 2GO; on the colour;' of the Marsupials, ii. 28G. <GourtEAl", on the stridulation of JJiutilla e1wopwa, i. 366. •GOUT, sexually transmitted, i. 292. GuABA, on the Pied Ravens of the Feroe Isla nels, ii. 126; on the Bridled Guillemot, ii. 1:37. lours of the Ela11ds, ii. 288 on the Sing-sing antelope, ii. 289 on the colours of goats, ii. 2!JO on the Hog-deer, ii. :10:~. "GllEATEST happiness principle," i. 97, !)8. GnEEKS, anf'il'nt, i. 177. GrtJo:E)I, A. H., on hea,·ers fighting, ~~- ~~!); oil the Yoke of the beaver, Jl. -17. GHEE:'\FJNCII, selected ];y a female canary, ii. 11.). Gmx:, \v. H.., on the early marriages of the poor, i. 17:} ; on the Ancient (~reek~, i. 17H; ou the eflccts of natural selcctiolloncivilised nations, i. 1G7. GrtENADIERS, l'rus~ia11, i. 112. Guc:v, :::iir G., on female infanticide in Austrnli<t, ii. :364-. GHI·:vuouxos, numerical proportion of the sexes in, i. 263, 265; numerical proportion of male and female births in, i. :104. G llO USF-1 1·ed, monogamous, i. 2G9 ; pugnacity of young male, ii. 48; producing a sound by scrapi ng their wings 11pon the ground, ii. 61; duration of couJ"tship of; ii. 100; colours and nidificatio11 of, ii. 170. G lllJJJE, Dr., on the occurrence of the ~upra-cond yl oid foramen in the humerus of man, i. 28. GnADATlON of secontlary sexual characters i11 birds, ii. l:.J.). <GnALLATOltES, ab~ence of secondary sexual characters in, i. 270; double moult in some, ii. 81. G1·allina, nidification of, ii. 169. •GuASSIIOJ'l'J-:ns, stridulfttion of the, i. 35G. C:rus mnericrmw;, age of mature plUmage in, ii. :.!13; breeding in im- 1 mature plumage, ii. 214. G1·!tS vi,·go, trachea nf, ii. 60. GnATJOLET, Prof., 011 the anthropomorphous apeB, i. l !!6; on the evolution of the anthropomorphous apes, i. :.!30. Uryllus campesl,·i.,, i. 3,)3 ; pugnaeity of male, i. 3fi0. Oryllw; clomesticu8, i. 354. G1·ypus, sexual <liflcrences in the beak in, ii. 3!). GuAXACOJ"s, battles of, ii. 239; canine GnAY, Asa, on the gradation of species teeth of, ii. 2;)7. among the Compositre, i. 1!27. ·GnAv, J. K, on the caudal Yerteur:c of monkeys, i. l!JO; on the presence of rudiments of horns in the female of Cet·vttlus mosrlwtus, ii. 245 ; on the horns of goats and sheep, ii. ' 24G; on t.he beard of the Ibex, ii. 283; on the Berbura goat, ii. 285; ·011 sexual differences in the coloration of Rodents, ii. 286; on the co- 1 V·OL. II, 1 GeANAS, strife for women among the, i i. 324; polyandry among the, ii. 066. 1 Gu.-I.NCIIF. skeletons, occurrence of the supra-condyloid foramen in the humerus of, i. 29. GtrARANYS, proportion of me11 and women among, i. 302; colour of newborn childre11 of the, ii. 318; benrds of the, ii. 322. 2 F |