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Show 46G STAUl\'TO:'i. INDEX. SWll'\liOJ.:. ~T .\UNTON, Sir <:., hnti·ecl of indecenc·y a modern virtnc, i. HG. :jTJ·:.\ Ll NG of bright objects by IJi rds, ii. 112. STEI!Hl:\0, T. 1{., on the nnkedn ss nf the human hody, ii. :17.i. Stcumwtopus, ii. ~78. Sta11obotltru.~ pmtor11111, stridu lat.in ~ organs of, i. 357. Sn:nn.l'l'Y, general, of sole clnught~rs, i. 170; when crossecl, a distinc;ti re character of spccirs, i. 214. Stci'IW, seasonal change of plumnge in, ii. 2::!8. STICKLE-BACK, polyp;nmous. i. 27 t j mal e, co urtship of the, ii. 2; male, brilliant colouring of~ during the ln·eeding ~casou, ii. 14; nidificatiun of the, ii. 20. STICK~ used as implements an I wenpons by monkeys, i. ;, t. ST!X<: in hccs. i. :!!>4-. :)TOKES, Capt., on the habits of the great Bowrr-bir<l, ii. 70. STO:'>ECI!AT, young of the, ii. 220. ST0:'\1·: JMPLI·: ~n: :-ns, difliculty of Tllnking, i. 1:18; ns traces of cxtim:t tribes, i. 2:H. STO;I!Eil, used by monkeys for breaking hnrd fruit~ nnrl as missiles, i. l40; piles of, i. 2:3:·1. iSTORK, ],Jack, sexual differences in th() bronc· hi of the, ii. GO; retl beak of the, ii. :!:!7. STORKS, ii. 2:W, 2BO; ~exunl diflrrence in the colour of the eyes ot; ii. 128. STR.\ NC:F., Mr., on the Satin Bowerbird, ii. GO. S'l'I:I;TCH, l\Ir., on the nHmcriC"n I proportion in the sexes of chickens, i. :lOG. 1 'lrcpsiccros l:udn, ltorns of, ii. '2::1.>; markings of, ii. :~\)0. STIUOU.LATIO=", by males of T!trJ·idioll, i. 339; of the Orthoptem and Homoptera 1lisc;ussed, i. :lGO ; of beetles, i. :378. STLtiPES, retained throughout groups of birds, ii. 131; disappearance of, in mlult mammals, ii. ao:;. Strix jlammea, ii. 10:1. STnUCTUTtl~, ex istence of unserl'iceablc modifications of. i. 15:3. f:iTIWGGI,I ·: for exbtencc, in man, r. 180, U!5. STIWTIII.:RH, Dr., on the OCC111Tence of' the supra-condyloid fornmcn in the hunwrus of mnn, i. 28. Sl11mellll ln<limiriono, pugnncity Clf the male, ii. [,L. 1 t nrnu~ ndrJw·is, ii. 10:>. Sun-sP£CtEs, i. '227. SUFJnmew, in strangers, in<lifl'erencc of savnges to, i. 94. Suwrn~o:, i. 172; former!~· not regnnlr< l as a crime, i. !l.J.; rarely prnetise<l among the lowest sava~e:;, i. ()4. SU!DJE, stripes of young, ii. l8+. Su~rATrtA, compression of the nose hr the :Malays of, ii. 3.J'2. · SuMNER, Archb .. man alon~ cnpahl~ of progressive improvement, i. 40. St::-.'-Blil.DS, nidification of, ii. 169. SUPI·:rtSTI'l'JO)lS, i. 182; prevalence of, i. !J(). SUP£11STtTfOUS rnstoms, i. 68. SUPimCH,TATtY rirlge in man, ii. :HG, 318. SUPE itN U~!E itAH"l" <li ~its, more fl·cq uent in men than i11 women, i. 27G; inheritance of, i. 2!:15; early development of. i. 2D2. SUPRA-CONDYLOW foramen in the enrly progenitors of man, i. 206. SUSPICION, prevalence of, among animals,' i. 39. SULlVAN, Sir B. J., on two stallions attacking a third, ii. 241. SwALT,OW-TAH. Butterfly, i. 39:1. 'II' A r.r.ows lleserting their young, i. 8-1-, 90. SWAN, black, red ])(~ak of the, ii. 227; black-n~ckecl, ii. 2:10; white, young of, ii. :Hl; wild, trachea of the, ii. !>(). SwANS, ii. 226, 230; young, ii. 208. SWAYSLAND, Mr., on the arri1•al of migratory birds, i. 2!19. SWINIIOI·:, n., on tho common rat in Formosa nnd China, i. 50 ; ou the sounds produced by the male lloopoe, ii. 62; on Dim·unts mrrrroccrcns aml the Spoonbill, ii. 179; on the young of A1'dcotrr, ii. 190; on the habits of '1\trni.1:, ii. 202; on the habits of Rh.ync!tMt benyalcnsi~, ii. 203; ou SYLVIA. Oriol.~s breecling in immature plumage, u. 214, 215. ~~tf{vi;t a~ricopilla, young of, ii. 2HJ. i'iylvw cmc1·err, aerial loYe-tlance of the male, ii. (itl. SY.MI'~TII.Y, i. 168; among animn ls, • 1. 7 I ; 1ts supposed basis, i. 8:3. SYMI'ATIII.t::S, gradual widl·nin<t of i 100. " ' . :jni'QNATIIO US fishes, abdominal poueh in male, i. 210. !;p!tco.tidcs. cmr·itus, acuminnte<l prim1. m:~es_,?.t the male, ii. 64; car-tufts 0 1 II. loJ. T. TAB.\SID.E, habits of, i. 2:i-t JltdiJI'IHt varieyata, sexes atHI youu::i ot; ii. 20u. 'fitduma V!l{j)(II!SCI', ii. 114. T.\IIITLANS, i. 18:3 ; eompressiOII of the nose by the, ii. 352. TAtL, n~di.~11cutary, occuneuce of, in man, 1. -9; convolut(•<l body iu the ~xtrcmity of the, i. 30 ; absence ot: Ill man an.d t.h~ higher apes, i. 1.)u, l(),l.; vanab1hty o[ in species of Jl{acacus and in baboons i. 150. l''.'csence .ot~ in the cnrly p1~ogenitor~ uf IIHIL~; 1. ~06; length of; in phcaoants, 11. b6, 1G.J., 16G · difference of length of the, in the' two sexes of bini~, ii. 164. 'l'Arr, tawson, on the ellccts of natural selection on civilised nations i 168. ' . 'l'A:!i.',\Glm, scarlet, variation in the r 'male, ii. 126. 'lancrgm wstiv<t, ii. 180; age of ma., ttu·e plumage in, ii. 213. lttnagm 1'11Jra, ii. 1:26. )'OUn"' of it' 220. ' "' ' . l(mais, absence of mouth in the m:~lcs of some species of, i. 255; relat.ions of the ~exes in, i. 315; dimorphic , , males of a species of; i. 328. 1.\X~l-:nVILLE, Earl, on the battles of wtld bulls, ii. 240. lctnyst}Jtara, races of, determined from , adul.t males, ii. 190. lan#·~'!Jtar~ sylvia, long tail-feathers of, 11. 16i.>. 4G7 Tup!u·oqe1·es distortus, en larged left , , mandible of the male, i. :)44. IA_:ms, longitudinal stripes of )"O lin" II. 184, 303. "' TARSr, dilatation of' front, in malo· beetles, i. 34:3. lltrsius, i. 200. TASM'."NIA, hnlf-castes killed by tJ1,. , , natn·es of, i. 22(1. lA:~TOOI:'>U, i. 2:32 j llllil·ersalit)' of 11. 339. , TASTE, in the Quadrnmaua ii ''9G TAYLOR, G. on (}ui:; :~t~d ,,;1,~ry.ur. 1. 307. ' . :I:EA, fondness of monkeys for, i. 1 :!. ,l,i!:Ait-SACKS, of Ruminants, ii. 2!:10. !J.:.EIJAY, Mr., on changes of plUJuage ~~~ 1~pangled Ham burgh fowls, ' i. TimTn, ru.dimentary incisor, in Ruminants, 1•• 17 i. posterior molar, in mnJ~, 1• 2<J; Wisdom, i. 2G; diversit1, of, ~- 108;, canine, in the early pn;gemtors of mnn, i. 20G ; c;anine of male mammals, ii. 241; in n~an red.u~ed bY: conelation, ii. 325; stmnmg ot the, ii. ~l:l() • front knocked out or filed Ly s'ome sa~ , , vages, ii. 340. 1 EGET1ommn, Mr., on the abundnnrt: of mnle pigeons, i. :10G . on the wattles of .game-cocks, ii. ()H; on the co~rtsh 1p of fowls, ii. 117; ou , , dyed ptgeons, ii. 118. J lmDI~TA, ii. :J41. TI>~!PJ':R, in do"'s and horses inherited i. 40. " ' ' TE:s-cn, proportions of the sexes in the i. 3.08, 309; bl'lghtness of male: , , dunng breeding sea~on, ii. 13. lr·:N E IIIUO~ rn.~:: stridulation uf 1· 379. ' ' . TEX.NKNT, Sir J. E., on the tusks of' the Ceylon Elephant, ii. 248, 25!:!; on the f1·equent absence of beard in the na~ives of Ceylon, ii. 321 ; on the C~mese opinion of the aspect or " the Cmgalese, ii. 345. I ENNYSO:-<, A., Oil the control or thought, i. 101. TENTIIREDINIDiE, proportions of the sexes in, i. 31-1-; firrhtino· habits of ~llal.e, i. :364; ditler~nce ;f the sexes m, 1. 365. 2 II 2 |