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Show lNOEX. ".\lllll ,l·:l:. n~e of the tarsi in male moths, i. the display of plumage hy male ~!i(i ; on the rearing of the A ilan- .llinlti of Paradise, ii. 88; on as-thns silkmoth, i. :lLJ.; on lJI'ccding ~emblics of .llil·ds of Paratlisc, ii. Lepidoptera, i. B1l ; proportion of 101 · on the in,tai.Jility of the ocel- S<'.\es of Homu!fx cynthia, JJ. ymna- !at •d spots in lfi]IJI'"'chia Juni/'fl, tll'ti, and B. Pcr11yi, reared Ly, i. ii. 13:.!; on sexually limited in- :Jt:l; on the tl~velopment of Rout- heritance, ii. 1::05; on the sexual I>JJ.V t·ynthill anti H. ytmwuwi, i. :146; ('oloration of binls, ii. Hiu, J %, "'' the pairing of JJoml>yx cynthia, 1 !17, ~00, ~Oii; on ihn r~·b.•~ion i. 401; on the fertili ation of i.Jctween the eolours and nuhllca-moths, i. 406. tion of i.Jinls, ii. 1 uti, ] 71 ; on thr '\\' .ll.r,ACI·:, A. R, on the origin ot' coloration of the Cotin:;ida•, ii. 177; man, i. 4; on the power of imita- on the females .of l'w·mlisca UJ!Oclt t ion in man, i. 39; on the \ISC of' and papnunu, ii. 10:3 ; on thr in-missiles by the orang, i. 52 ; on cubation of the cassowary, ii. 20+; the yarying appreciation of trnth on protectin) co loration in birds, ii. among tliflcrent tribes, i. 10.0; on 2:.!3; on the hail' of the l'apunns, the limits of natural selection m ii. 340; on the Babir11:<a, ii. :!6+; man, i. 1;37, 1r•8; on the occ1:rrcn_ce on the markin~s of the ti~C'r, ii. uf rcmor~c among sayages, 1. l~;J; :;02 · on tiH• ht•;ll't]s of the l'apuans, 11u the eflccts of natural seleetwn ii. 3~~; on the Jist.ri.l_H'~·~'~l of hair nu civilized nations, i. 1u~;. on tl~P 1 on the human body, II. "'''· use of the convcrgenee of the hn1r \\'.ll.ltt:s, deYclopmeut of the nicfi-at the cli.Jow in the orang, i. lOJ ;, tatincr membrane in the, i. ~:;; ·tln the contrast in the characters ot tusks" of the, ii 2+1, ~48; usc of the Malays and Papuans, i. 21 (j; on the tusks by the, ii. 2:i7 · the line of separation between the W.\LS11, B. D., on tlw proportion of l'apuans m11l Malay·, i. 218; on the the sexes in l'apilio 'l'nt'IIU-~, i. ;Jl(J ; ·exes ol'Omitlwpt~:rn Ct·wsus, i. :no; on the Cy nipid a~ and Cecidomyith. on protecti1·c resemblances, i. :1:!:! i. i. :)l.J,; on the jaws of .Ammopftil,, .011 the relative sizes of the sexes of i. :342; on Corydalis cornutus, i. insects, i. :141); on J::laphomyio, i. :J+2; on the prehensile organs of :1+9; on the Birds of Paradise, i. male insects, i. J4:t; on the an- :tuO ; on the pugnacity of the. mal_?s ten nrc of Penthc, i. :14:3; on thr: of "cptodtynchtt8 ru1gustotus, 1. :17;); cantlal appentlngcs of dragon-flies, i. on sounds produced hy Euchiru~ :;+-t; on Plrtl!J]iltyll wn roncanun, i. tongimanus, i. 381 ; on the colom:s :15G; on the sexes of the Ephcmc-of Diademrr, i. 388 ; on Kallima, 1. ridrc, i. :161 ; on tl~c, difl'creuec of :10~; on the protectiYC colouring colour in the sexes of8pectrwnfcmo- .of moths, i. 30+; on bright colora.- mtwn, i. :)Gl; on sexes of dmgon- 1 ion as protecti,·e in lmtt erflics, 1. flies, i. ~Ill; on the difl'cr~nce ~f :305; on Yariability iu the l'api- the sexes in the Jchncumomdm, I. li onid::c, i. 402; on male :mrl female :3G5; on the sexes of Orsodllcn(l!ltrfl, butterfiies inhabiting difl'crcnt sta- i. 368; on the Yarhtion of the tions, i. 40::1; on the protective horns of the male J'lumams cami-nature of the dull colo uring of f'cx, i. 370; on the coloration of J'cmalc butterflies, i. 40:3, 40!i, 414; ' 'the species of .Antlwclwris, i. 39:3. on mimickry in butterflies, i. 4-U; ' WAPITI, battles of~ ii. 240; traces of on the mimickry of lea ''es by Ph as- horns in the female, ii. 245; attack-midm, i. 414; on the bright colonrs in"' a man, ii. 25~1; cr<'~t of the of caterpillars, i. 416; on brightly- m~le, ii. :!82; ~exunl diflereucc in \'Olonred fishes fr<'quenting re<'fs, ii. the colour of tlw, ii. :!8\l. . 17; on the cora l snakes, ii. :n; on W .\ltBLER, Hedge-, ii. 198; young ot l'!lradisea apoda, ii. 74, 78; on the, ii. 200. WA'RllLERS. INDEX. WESTPIIAUA. 473 WARBLERS, Superb, nidification of, ii. 169. WAIUN"SS, acquired by animals, i. 50. WAntNGTON, H., on the habits of the sticklebacks, ii. 2, 20; on the brilliant colours of the male stickleback during the breeding season, ii. 14. WART-HOG, tusks and pads of the, ii. 265. WATCHMAKERS, short-sighted, i. 118. \VATERIIEN, ii. 40. WATERIIOUSE, C. 0., on blind beetles, i. 3G7; on difierence of colour in the sexes of bedlcs, i. 367. W ATER110USE, G. H., on the voice of lf.IJlobates agilis, ii. 3:-32. W ATEH.-OUZEL, autumn song of the, ii. 54. W ATERTON, C., on the pairing of a Canada goose with a 13ernicle gander, ii. 114; on hares fighting, ii. 239 ; on the Bell-bird, ii. 79. WA1"l'f,ES, disadvantageous to male birds in fighting, ii. 98. WEALTH, influence of, i. 169. Wt:ALJ·;, J. Mansel, on a South African caterpillar, i. 416. WJ<;APONS, employed by monkeys, i. 51; use of, i. 1B7 ; offensive, rf males, i. 257; of mammals, ii. 241 et seq. W.EAVER-nmo, ii. 54. WEAVI!:R-llfRDS, rattling of the wings of, ii. 62; assemblies of, ii. 101. W1ma, Dr., on the wisdom teeth, i. 25. WEDGWOOD, Hensleigh, on the origin of language, i. 56. WE.u:vrr..s, sexual difference in length of snout in some, i. 255. WEIR, Harrison, on the numerical proportion of the sexes in pigs and rabbits, i. 305 ; on the sexes of young pigeons, i. 306 ; on the songs of birds, ii. 52; on pigeons, ii. 109; on the dislike of blue pigeons to other coloured varieties, ii. 118; on the desertion of their mates bv female pigeons, ii. 119. · Wmn, J. Jenner, on the nightingale nnd blackcap, i. 259 ; on the relative sexual maturity of male birds, i. 261 ; on female pigeons deserting VOL. II. a feeble mate, i. 2G2; on three stadings fi·equcnting the same nest, i. 2G9 ; on the proportion of the sexes in Machetes ptt,gnax and other bird~, i. 30G, 307; on the coloration of the 1'ripluenre, i. 395; on the rejection of certain caterpillars by birds, i. 417; on sexual differences of the beak in the goldfinch, ii. 40; on a piping bullfinch, ii. 52 ; on the object of the nightingale's song, ii. 52 ; on song-birds, ii. 53; on the pugnacity of male fine-plumaged birds, ii. 93; on the courtship of birds, ii. 94; on the finding of new mates by Peregrinefalcons and Kestrels, ii. 104; on the bullfinch and starling, ii. 105 ; on the cause of birds remaining unpaired, ii. 107 ; on starlings and parrots living in triplets, ii. 107; on recognition of colour by birds, ii. 110; on hybrid birds, ii. 113; on the selection of a green finch by a female canary, ii. 115; on a case of rivnlry of female bullfinches, ii. 121 ; on the maturity of the Golden-pheasant, ii. 213. WBISBACII, Dr., measurement of men of diilerent races, i. 216; on the greater variahility of men than of women, i. 275; on the relative proportions of the body in the sexes of different races of man, ii. 320. WBLCKER, M., on Brachycephaly and Dolichocephaly, i. 148; on sexual differences in the skull in man, ii. 317. WELLS, Dr., on the immunity of coloured races from certain poisons, i. 243. WESl'RING, on the stridulation of Reduvius personatus, i. 350 ; on the stridulating organs of the Coleoptera, i. 382 ; on sounds produced by Gych1·us, i. 382; on the stridulation of males of Tl!eridion, i. 339 ; on the stridulation of beetles, i. 379; on the stridulation of Omaloplia brunnea, i. 381. W ESTPH.ALIA, greater proportion of female illegitimate children in, i. 301. 2 I |