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Show 442 J,l':CO.NTE. INDEX. J.IVI:-IGST01i !•:. LECONTE, J. L., on the stridulant organ in the Coprini and Dynastini, i. 381. Lim, H., on the numerical proportion of the sexes in the trout, i. :.108. J.E<t, calf of the, artificially modified, ii. 340. J,EGl'l'JMATE and illegitimate children, proportion of the sexes in, i. :102. J.EGS, variation of the length of the, in man, i. 108; proportions of, in soldiers and sailors, i. 11 G ; fore, , atrophied in some male butterflies, i. :344; peculiarities of, in male i usccts, i. 34-4. "LJ·:K" of the black-cock and caper-cailzie, ii. 100. o{' ),J..:~wum, A!b~r~, on tl1e origin language, 1. vo. T.mnnr macaco, sexual uiiference of colour in, ii. 290. LEMUIUDA,, i. 195 j their origin, i. 213 ; position and derivation of the, i. 202 ; ears of the, i. 23; variability of the muscles in the, i. 1:.!8. l.EMUIU>, uterus in the, i. U3; tailless species of, i. 194. J.EOPARDS, black, ii. 294. LEPIDOl'TERA, i. 386 ; numerical proportions of the sexes in the, i. 309; colouring of, i. 387; ocellatetl ~pots of, ii. 13:.l. Lcpidosiren, i. 20+, 212. J-EXGUAS, disfigurement of the cars of the, ii. 341. Leptm·hynchus angustatus, pugnacity of male, i. 375. Leptura tcstacca, difference of colour in the sexes of, i. 367. J,J<:QUAY, on the occurrence of the supm-condyloitl foramen in the humerus of man, i. 29. Lrmov, on the wariness of young foxes in hunting-districts, i. 50; on the desertion of their young by swallows, i. 84-. LD:;.o;~;;, valley of the, i. 29. LESSON, on the llirds of Par;ulise, i. 269, ii. 98 ; on the sea-elephant, ii. 278. L estis bombylans, difference of the sexes in, i. 366. Leth1·us cephalotes, pugnacity of the males of, i. 371, 376. LEUCKAH'L', R., on the t·c.~icHla )JI'Ostatica, i. :H ; on the influence of the age of parents on the sex of ollspring, i. :lO~. . L evator cla1'iculw muscle, 1. 128. Libclluta deprcs~a, eo lour. of the male, i. 36:3. LIBEI.LULTDA,, relatiYe size of the sexes of, i. 347; difl'crcucc in the sexes of, i. :~6 1. LJC!C of domestic animals antl man, i. 219. LICEN'l'lOUSNJ•:SS, pre1·:t!ence of, among savages, i. 96; a check upon population, i. 134. LlCII'l'I·:NSTEIN, on Clw·a )JI'O!Jnc, ii. 120. Life, inheritance at corresponding periods of, i. 280, 28.i. LJUHT, supposed eflccts of', i. 116; influence of, upon the colours of shells, i. 326. J.II,FOUD, J.ord, the rufl' attracted by bright objects, ii. 111. Limosa lapponica, ii. 204. Linaria, ii. 180. Lina1·ia montana, i. :107. LINNMUS, views of, as to the position of man, i. 190. J.INNET, numerical proportion of the sexes in the, i. :.307 ; crimson forehead and breast of the, ii.86; courtship of the, ii. !J.J-. Linyphia, i. 337. LION, polygamous, i. 268; mane of the, defensive, ii. 266 ; roaring of the, ii. 27;). I-IONS, stripes of young, ii. 183. J.IPS, piercing of the, by savages, ii. 341. Lit!tobius, prehensile appendages of the female, i. 340. Lit!tosia, coloration in, i. :!!)6. Litt01·ina litlol·ca, i. 324. LIVINGSTONE, Dr., on the influence of dampness nml dryness on the colour of the skin, i. 24-2; on the liability of negroes to tropical fevers after r esidence in a cold climate, i. 24-:3 ; on the spurwinged goose, ii. 47; on wc~l·crbirds, ii. 6H; on an African nightjar, ii. 73, !)7; on the battle-scars of South African male mammals, LlVO.NIA. INDEX. 443 ii. 2:39; on the removal of the upper incisors by the Batokas, ii. 340 ; on the perforation of the upper lip by the Makalolo, ii. 342; on the llanyai, ii. 347. l.JVONTA, numerical proportion of male and female births in, i. 301. LtZAIWf>, rclati1·e size of the sexe~ of, \i. 32 ; gular pottches of, ii. 33. J,r.OYD, L., on the polygamy of the capercailzie and bustard, i. 269; on the numerical proportion of the Rcxes in the capercailzie and black(' ock, i. 306; on the salmon, ii. 5 ; on the colours of the sea-scorpion, ii. 9; on the pugnacity of male grouse, ii. 45; on the capercailzic ancl blaek-coc:k, ii. 49, 54; on the call of the capercailzic, ii. 61; ton assemblages of grouse and snipes, ii. 101 ; on the pairing of a shieludrake with a common uuck, ii. 114 ; on the battles of seals, ii. 240; on the elk,ii. 249. J.obivanaltus, wing-spurs in, ii. 48. J.ocal influences, eflect of, upon stature, i. 114. J,OCKWOOD, Mr., on the development of Jii.ppocamptts, i. 210. J.OCUS'r, bright-coloured, rejected by lizards and birds, i. 361. J.ocusT, migratory, i. 352. LOCUSTIDM, stridulation of the, i. 352, 354; descent of the, i. 356. l.ONGICORN beetles, difference of the sexes of, in colour, i. 367 ; stridulation of, i. 380. LO)<SDALE, Mr., on an example of per~ onal attachment in Jlclix pomatia, i. 325. LOPHOBUANCHII, marsupial receptacles of the male, ii. 21. Loplwphorus, habits of, ii. 121. Lophorina atra, sexual difference in coloration of, ii. 226. Lophomis ornatus, ii. 76. Lo~to, J. K., on Salmo lycaodon, ii. 5. LORY, King, ii.174; immature plum-age of the, ii. 188. Lov"-ANTICS and dances of birds ii. 68. ' towN~<:, B. T., on Musca vomitoria, i. 145, 34-9. Loxia, chamcters of young of, ii. 184. LuunocK, Sir .T., on the antiquity of man, i. 3; on the origin of man, i. 4; on the mental capacity of savages, i. 34; on the origin of implements, i. 52; on the simplification of languages, i. 62 ; on the absence of the idea of God among certain ra ces of men, i. G.J; on the origin of the belief in spiritual agencies, i. 66; on superstitions, i. 69; on the sense of duty, i. 71 ; on the practi ce of burying tho old und sick among the Fijians, i. 77 ; nonprevalence of suicide among the lowest barbarians, i. 94; on the immorality of savages, I. 97 ; on 1\Ir. Wallace's claim to the origination of the idea of natural selection, i. 107; on the absence of remorse among savages, i. 164; on . the former barbarism of civilised nations, i. 181; on improyemonts in the arts among savages, i. 182; on resemblances of the mental characters in different races of men, i. 232; on the power of counting in primeval man, i. 234; on the arts practised by savages, i. 234; on the prehensile organs of the male Labicloccra Darwinii, i. 329; on CMoiion, i. 341 ; on Smyntlwrus lutcus, i. 34-8; on st.rife for women among the North American Indians, ii. 324; on music, ii. 334; on the ornamental practices of savages, ii. 338 ; on the estimation of the beard among the Anglo-Saxons, ii. 34-9 ; on artificial deformation of the skull, ii. 352; on " communal marriages," ii. 358, 360 ; on exogamy, ii. 360, 364; on the Veduahs, ii. 363; on polyandry, ii. 365. LUCANIDJlc, variability of the mandibles in the male, i. 376. Lttcanus, large size of males of, i. 347. Lucanus cervus, numerical ]H'oportion of sexes of, i. 313 ; weapons of the male, i. 375. Lucanus elnpluts, use of mandibles of, i. 377; large jaws of male, i. 342. J.ucAS, Prosper, on sexual preference in horses and bulls, ii. 272. T.UNAR periods, i. 21~. |