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Show 4.64. SLA n :.-;. INDEX. ~LAYE::>, diflercucc between those of li<'ld ami house, i. :.!.J.H. SMto:l.r., sense of, in man and animals, i. 2:L Slllll'll, Adam, on the basis of sym-pathy, i. 8:!. . . s~I!TII, Sir A., on the rerogmtwn of women by male Cynocep!Lali, i .. 1:3 ; on an iu:tauce of memory 111 a hal>oon, i. 45; on the rl'lention of their colour hy the Dutch in South. Ati·ica i. ~.J-2; on the polygamy of the So~th African antelopes, i. 267; on the proportion of the sexes in J(o~II S cllipsip1"!J1111WS, i. 305 ; on !Jw·aphalu. · Cllpcnsis, ii. 29 ; on t)outh African lizards, ii. :37 ; on fighting gnus, ii. 2.J.O; on the horns of rhino~:eroscs, ii. 248; on t.he fi<"htincr of lions, ii. 266; on the ~:<~lom·s"' of the Cape Eland, ii. 28H; on the colours of the gnu, i i. :18\l ; on Hottentot notions of beauty, ii. 3.J.5. S~liTII, F., on the Cynipidro nnd T<;nthredinida:, i. :n.J.; on the relatl\'e size of the sexes of Aculeate Ilynwuoptera, i. 347; on the Llillcrence !Jet ween the sexes of ants and bees. i. ~lGr>; on the stridulatiou ·~r 1'ro.c sabulost~s, i. :380; on the st ndulution of JJfononychus pseud1cori, i. :182. ~"'myntlwrus lutcus, courtship of, i. 348. SsAKI·:s, sexual dilferenres of, ii. 20 ; male, ardency of, ii. :10. "S~AltL!XG 1\tUSCl.I·:S," i. 127. SsrPI·:, drnmmin~ of the, ii. G;l; coloration of the, ii. 22G. S:< tl'E, painted, sexes and young of', ii. 20\l. SsrPJ·:, solitary, nssemblies of, ii. 101. SSJl'J<~'J, arrin1l of mnle l>efore the female, i. 260; pugnacity of' mal<', ii. 43; double moult in, ii. l:!O. .. S:s-ow-aoost~, whiteness of the, 11. 228. SOCLAI. animals, affection of, fin· each other, i. 7li; defence of, by the · males, i. 83. ::lOCTABTTXl'Y, tho sense of duty connected with, i. 71; impube to, in animal~, i. 79, 80; .mm.tifc statio~t i'. of, in man, i. 84; 1nstmct of, m animals, i. 8li. . SocrAr.ITY, proba\,lc, of pnmen1l meu, i. l.'J.'l; it~flu ence. of, on thc developtnent ol tl~ e. 11\~e~lc<"tua l Jl1cnltics, i. 1GO; on~1n of, 1u 1nan. i. 161. t;or.DIEHS, American, measurenwnt : of, i. 114. . . . Sor.on:ns and sailors, ddlcrence m the proportions of, i. llu. 1 olcno~tuma, bright colours and mnrsupial sack of the females of, ii. 22. So:>G of male birds apprcc·iated hy their females, i. 6:1; want of, in brillinut plumaged birds, ii. 04; or birds, ii. lG:l: .. r ... 1 'm·c.1:, odour of, 11. 2t0. SOU:\1>." admired alike by man antC animals, i. G.J.; produced by fishes. ii. 2::;; produced by male frogs and toads, ii. 27; instrumentally produced IJy birds, ii. G:3 ct scqq. St•ALN, decadence of, i. 178. 8]Jct1"(!SS11~ 81/!ltl'((ljc{t~/us, difference o['" colour in the sexes of, i. 3:l7, :'138. SPAHROW, pugnacity of the male,. ii. 40; acquisition of the Linnet's son<T hy a, ii. 55; coloration of the, ii. l08.; immature j)lumage of the, ii. 188. Sl'.\l~H0\1"1 white-crowned, young of' the, ii. 2 17. Sl'.\H I<OWS, house- nu<l tne-, ii. 170. tiPAH.HOWH, new mates found by, ii. 105. SPAnltOW~, sexes antl young of, ii.. 212; learning to ~ing, ii. ;;34-. Spatlwm Umlr:ru·oodi, ii. 77. St>AWNI:\"(; of fishes, ii. 1G, 1U. SPEA~t, origin of the, i. 2;14. • SPECLJ·:~, causes of the a<lYnnccmeut of i. 172 · distinctive charactersof. i. 214; 'or races of man, i. 217 ;. sterility and fertility of, when crossed, i. 122; supposed, of nm~, i. 22G; gradation of, i. 227; d1fficulty of defining, i. 228; representative, of birds, ii. 190, 191; of birds, comparati,·e diflcrenc~: between the ~exes of distinct, 11. U:l2. l~DEX. SI'AI'IJI::\'01·:1{. 4G5 SPEG!'RE-1 !\HE 'TS1 mimichy of leans by, i. 414. Sp,·ctrwn .f(·momtnm, dillrr~n ce of colour in the sexes of, i. :lGl. SPEI·:cu, eonnection !Jet ween the brain ' and thtl t:t culty of, i. 58. "SPJ-:1." of the black-cock, ii. GO. SPE:"<I<'Eit, Herbert, ou the dawn of intelligence, i. 37; on the origin of t.he belief in spiritual agcncie~, i. GG ; on the ())'i)!;in of the moral ~ense, i. 101; on the influ('nce of food on the ~ize of the jaws, i. 118; on the rntio i!ctwccn individu:ltion :m(l genesis, i. 318 ; on music, ii. 3:1G. SPi·:lnHVITAU·:s, b:tttles of male, ii. :l.J.O. SPill :"<l<nD:E, coloration of th~, i. :J0G. SPIIT;<;X, Humming-hirtl, i. :l0!l. Sphin.t, Mr. Bates on the caterpillar of a, i. 416. .SPJOI-:rtS, i. 337; mal e, more :wti,·e than female, i. 27:.!; proportion of 1 he ~e xrs in i. :n4; male, small size ot; i. :3:1H. Spilosomrt mmtlmrsti, r ejected by turkeys, i. :108. SPl:<~E, alteration of, to suit the erect attitude of man, i. 14:1. SPJI\I'l'S, fondness of monkeys for, i. 12. SPIIUTIIAJ. agencie:, belief in, almost universal, i. G5. .SPOO:"<IBILr., ii. GO; Chinese, change of plumage in, ii. 179. SPOT:>, retained throughout groups of / birds, ii 131 ; disappearance ot; in adult mammals, ii. ;lO:l. 1 . SI'RJo:NGEI., C. K., on the sexualit.y of plants, i. ~GO. S!'lWW-BOC, horns of the, ii. ~;:,1. I' .::lPROAT, Mr., on the extitwtion of savages in Yancou,·er Island, i. 2:Hl; on the eradication of facial hair hy the natives of Vancouver Island, ii. :148; on the rmdicntion of the beard by the Indians of Vancouver Island, ii. R80. Sruw:;, occurrence of, in female fowls i. 280, 284; development ot; it~ Yarious species of Phasianid:c, i. 290; of Gallinaceous birds, ii. 44, 4(); development of, iu female GalJinacero, ii. 162. VOL. If. 1 "quilta, c\ilfcrc•nt colours of the sexes of a species of, i. ;j;l5. SC!UIItllELS, battles (If male, ii. 230; African, scxnal differences in the c·olouring of, ii. 286 ; black, ii. 29.J.. STAn, long hairs of the throat of, ii. !lG8 ; horns of the, i. 27!), 282 ; battles of, ii. :!.J.O; horns of the, with numerou~ branches, ii. 232; lJel\owing of the, ii. 2i4; crest of the, ii. ~82. ~TMi-UEI·:TJ.I·: , lar)!e size of male, i. 347; weapons of the mnle, i. H7.5; numerical proportion of sexes of, i. :313. STAt:«orox, ll. 'I'., on the uumericn l proportion of the sexes in the smaller moths, i. :no; !whits of Rlachistrt ,.,,j(/l.;inrrca, i. :n1; on the coloration of mot lu;, i. :~07 ; on the rejection of Spilosonvt uumtltJ ·al!fi, by turkeys, i. i\DH ; on the sexes of .!lg,·otil! r.r:clmwrtion/s, i. :390. f'TALJ.JO:«, mnne of' the, ii. 2G8. STA LI.IOXS, two, attacking a third, i. 75; fighting, ii. 2+1; ~mall canine teeth ot; ii. 238. STA8SllPIW, Capt., observations on pelicans, i. 77. STAPllYJ.I:\'ID.l·:, hornlike pro~:esses in male, i. :l7.J.. ST.\ltFJ SHE::>, bright tulours of some, i. 32~. ST.\RK, Dr., on the death-rate in towns nnd rural districts, i. 175; on the influence of marriage 011 mortality, i. 176; on the l;igher mortality of males in Scotland, i. :102. STA HI. I X<:, American licit!, pugnacity of male, ii. ,) l. STAiti.IXu, red-win~cd, selection of a. mate by the female, ii. 11 G. STA IU.I:s-w;, three. fi·equenting the same nest, i. :!60, ii. 106 ; new mates fonn<l by, ii. 1 03. STA'I'l!ER, Gre('k, Jt:gypti:m, Assyrian, &c., contrasted, ii. :J30. . "TATURE, dependence ot; upon local influences, i. 114. STAUDI~GER, Dr., his list of T.epidoptera, i. B12 ; on breeding Lepidoptera, i. 311. 2 II |