CECmOMYID^. 



INDEX. 



CHERA. 



419 



CECiDOMYiDyT:, proportions of the 



sexes in, i, 314. 

 Celibacy, unknown among the 



savages of South Africa and South 



America, li. 367. 

 Centipedes, i. 339. 

 Cephalopoda, absence of secondary 



sexual charactei's in, i. 325. 

 Cephalopterus ornatus, ii. 58, 59. 

 Cephalopterus p)enduUger, ii. 59. 

 Ccnwibi/x heros, stridulant organ of, 



i. 380. 

 Ceratophora aspera, nasal appendages 



of, ii. 34. 

 Ceratophora Stoddartii, nasal horn of, 



ii. 34, 

 Cerceris, habits of, i. 364. 

 Cercocebus sethiops, whiskers, &c., of, 



ii. 308. 

 Cercopithecris, young, seized by an 



eagle and rescued by the troop, i. 



76 ; definition of species of, i. 227. 

 Cercopithecus cephus, sexual difference 



of colour in, ii. 291, 311. 

 Cercopithecus ci/nosurus and griseovi- 



ridis, colour of the scrotum in, ii. 291 . 

 Cercopithecus Diana, sexual differences 



of colour in, ii. 291, 311, 312, 

 Cercopithecus griseo-viridis, i. 75. 

 Cercopithecus petaurista, whiskers, 



&c., of, ii. 308. 

 Ceres, of birds, bright colours of, ii. 



227. 

 Geriornis Teinminckii, swelling of the 



wattles of the male during court- 

 ship, ii. 72. 

 Cervutus, weapons of, ii. 257. 

 Cervulus moschatus, rudimentary horns 



of the female, ii. 245. 

 Cervus alces, i. 288. 

 Cervus campestris, odour of, ii. 279. 

 Cervus canaden,sis, traces of horns in 



the female, ii. 245 ; attacking a 



man, ii. 253 ; sexual difference in 



the colour of, ii. 289. 

 Cervus elaphus, battles of male, ii. 



240 ; horns of, with numerous 



points, ii. 252. 

 Cervus Eldi, i. 288. 

 Cervus niantchuricus, ii. 303. 

 Cervus paludosus, colours of, ii. 290. 

 Cervus stronggloceros, i. 288. 

 Cervus virginianus, i. 288 ; horns of, 



in course of modification, ii. 255. 



Ceryle, male black-belted in some 



species of, ii. 173. 

 Cetacea, nakedness of, i. 148. 

 Ceylon, frequent absence of beard in 



the natives of, ii. 321. 

 Chaffinch, proportion of the sexes 



in the, i. 306, 307 ; courtship of 



the, ii. 94. 

 Chaffinches, ii, 53 ; new mates found 



by, ii. 105. 

 Chalcophaps indicus, characters of 



young, ii. 185, 

 Chulcosoma atlas, sexual differences of. 



i. 368. 

 Chamxleon, sexual differences in the 



genus, ii. 34, 

 Chameleon bifurcus, ii, 34, 35. 

 Chaniceleon Owenii, ii. 34, 36. 

 Chameleons, ii. 32. 

 Chamois, danger-signals of, i. 74 ; 



transfer of male characters to an 



old female, ii. 245. 

 Chamxpetes unicolor, modified wing- 

 feather in the male, ii. 64. 

 Chapuis, Dr., on the transmission of 



sexual peculiarities in pigeons, i. 



283 ; on streaked Belgian pigeons, 



i. 294, ii. 157. 

 Char, male, colouring of, during the 



breeding season, ii. 14. 

 Characters, male, developed in 



females, i. 280 ; natural, artifi- 

 cial exaggeration of, by man, ii. 



351 ; secondary sexual, transmitted 



through both sexes, i. 279. 

 Charadrius hiaticula and plumaUs, 



sexes and young of, ii. 216. 

 Chardin on the Persians, ii. 356, 

 Charms, worn by women, ii, 344. 

 Charruas, freedom of divorce among 



the, ii. 372. 

 Chasinorhynchus, difference of colour 



in the sexes of, ii. 79 ; colours of, 



ii. 228."^ 

 Chastity, early estimation of, i. 96. 

 Chatterers, sexual differences in, i. 



269. 

 Cheiroptera, absence of secondary 



sexual characters in, i. 268. 

 Chelae of Crustacea, i. 330, 336. 

 Chelonia, sexual differences in, ii. 28. 

 Gheaalopex xgyptiacus, wmg-knobs of, 



ii. 46. 

 Chera progne, ii. 84, 120. 



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