CURLEWS. 



INDEX. 



DEER. 



423 



Curlews, double moult in, ii. 80. 



CuRSORES, comparative absence of 

 sexual difterences among the, i. 

 269. 



Curtis, J., on the proportion of the 

 sexes in Atkalki, i. 314-. 



CuviER, F., on the recognition of 

 women by male quadrumana, i. 13. 



CuviER, G., views of, as to the position 

 of man, i. 190; on instinct and 

 intelligence, i. 37 ; on the number 

 of caudal vertebrae in the mandrill, 

 i. 150 ; on the position of the seals, 

 i. 190 ; on Hectocotijle, i. 325. 



Ci/anecula stcecica, sexual ditieronces 

 of, ii. 195. 



Cjanalcyon, sexual difference in 

 colours of, ii, 173 ; immature plu- 

 mage of, ii. 188. 



Cychrus, sounds produced by, i. 382. 



Cycnia mendica, sexual difference of 

 colour in, i. 398. 



Cygnus ferics, trachea of, ii. 59. 



Cygnus olor, white young of, ii. 211. 



Cyllo Leda, instability of the ocellated 

 spots of, ii. 133. 



Ct/nanthus, variation in the genus, ii. 

 125. 



Cynipid.e, proportions of the sexes 

 in, i. 314. 



Cyiwcephalus, diffe]-ence of the young, 

 from the adult, i. 13 ; male, recog- 

 nition of women by, i. 13 ; polyga- 

 mous habits of species of, i. 266. 



Cynocephalvis chacma, i. 41. 



Gynocephnlus gclada, i. 51. 



Cynocepkalus hamadryas, i. 51; sexual 

 difference of colour in, ii. 291. 



C yiu)ceph' dus leucophus, colours of the 

 sexes o?, ii. 292. 



Cynocephidus mormon, colours of the 

 ' male, ii. 292, 296, 310. 



Cynocephidus porcarius, mane of the 

 male, ii. 267. 



Cypridiiui, proportions of the sexes in, 

 i. 315. 



Cyprinidje, proportion of the sexes 

 in the, i. 308. 



Cyprinid^, Indian, ii. 17. 



Cyprinodoxtid^, sexual differences 

 in the, ii. 7, 9. 



Cyprinus aura his y ii. 16. 



Cyprinus phoxinus, spawning of, ii. 

 15. i 



Cypris, relations of the sexes in, 



i. 315. 

 Cystophora cristata, hood of, ii. 278. 



D. 



Dacelo, sexual difference of colour in, 

 ii. 174. 



Dacelo Gaudichaudi, young male of, 

 ii. 188. 



Dal-ripa, a kind of ptarmigan, i. 

 306. 



Damalis albifrons, peculiar markings 

 of, ii. 301. 



Daracdis pygarga, peculiar markings 

 of, ii. 300. 



Dampness of climate, supposed influ- 

 ence of, on the colour of the skin, 

 i. 116, 242. 



Danaidx, i. 387. 



Dances of birds, ii. 68. 



Dancing, i. 232. 



Daniell, Dr., his experience of resi- 

 dence in West Africa, i. 245. 



Darfur, protubei-ances artificially 

 produced in, ii. 339. 



Darwin, F., on the stridulation of 

 Dermestes murinus, i. 379. 



Dasychira piidibundn, sexual difference 

 of colour in, i. 398. 



Davis, A. H., on the pugnacity of the 

 male stag-beetle, i. 375. 



Davis, J. B., on the capacity of the 

 skull in various races of men, i. 

 146 ; on the beards of the Poly- 

 nesians, ii. 322. 



Death-rate higher in towns than in 

 rural districts, i. 175. 



Death-tick, i. 384. 



De Candolle, Alph., on a case of in- 

 herited power of moving the scalp, 

 i. 20. 



Declensions, origin of, i. 61. 



Decoration in birds, ii, 71. 



Decticus, i. 355. 



Deer, sjjots of young, ii. 184, 303 ; 

 horns of, ii. 243, 248 ; use of horns 

 of, ii. 252, 263 ; size of the horns 

 of, ii. 259 ; female, pairing with 

 one male, whilst others are fighting 

 for her, ii. 269 ; male, attracted by 

 the voice of the female, ii. 276 ; 

 male, odour emitted by, ii. 279 ; 

 develojmient of the horns in, i. 



