ELLIOTT. 



INDEX. 



EURYGNATHUS. 



427 



Elliott, D. G., on Pelecanus cnjthro- 

 rhynchus, ii. 80. 



Elliott, Sir W., on the polygamous 

 habits of the Indian wild boar, i. 

 267. 



Ellis, on the prevalence of infanticide 

 in Polynesia, ii. 364-. 



Elphinstone, Mr., on local differ- 

 ences of stature amons; the Hindoos, 

 i. 115; on the difficulty of dis- 

 tinguishing the native races of 

 India, i. 215. 



Elytra, of the females of Dytiscus, 

 Acilius, Ilydroporus, i. 343. 



Emheriza, characters of young, ii. 184. 



Emberiza miliaria, ii. 185. 



Emheriza schccniclus, ii. 111 ; head- 

 feathers of the male, ii. 95. 



Embryo of man, i. 14, 15; of the 

 dog, i. 15. 



Embryos of mammals, resemblance of 

 the, i. 32. 



Emigration, i. 172. ' 



Emotions experienced by the lower 

 animals in common with man, i. 

 39 ; manifested by animals, i. 42. 



Emperor moth, i. 398. 



Emulation of singing-birds, ii. 58. 



Emu, sexes and incubation of, ii. 204. 



Endurance, estimation of, 1, 95. 



Energy, a characteristic of men, ii. 

 328. 



England, numerical proportion of 

 male and female births in, i. 300. 



Engleheart, Mr., on the finding of 

 new mates by starlings, ii. 106. 



English, success of, as colonists, i. 

 179. 



Engravers, short-sighted, i. 118. 



Entomostraca, i. 332. 



Entozoa, difference of colour between 

 the males and females of some, i. 

 321. 



Eocene, possible divergence of man 

 during the, i. 200. 



EoliDvE, coloui's of, produced by the 

 biliary glands, i. 323. 



Epeira, i. 337. 



Epeira nigra, small size of the male 

 of, i. 338. 



Ephemer/E, i. 341. 



Ephemerid^, i. 361. 



Ephemerina, proportions of the sexes 

 in, i. 314. 



Ephippiger vitium, stridulating organs 

 of, i. 354, 358. 



Epicalia, sexual differences of colour- 

 ing in the species of, i. 388. 



EquHS hemionus, winter change of, 

 ii. 298. 



Erateina, coloration of, i. 397. 



Erect attitude of man, i. 141, 142. 



EsCHRiciiT, on the development of 

 hair in man, i. 24; on a lanuginous 

 moustache in a female foetus, i. 25 ; 

 on the want of definition between 

 the scalp and the forehead m some 

 children, i. 192; on the arrange- 

 ment of the hair in the human 

 foetus, i. 193 ; on the hairiness of 

 the face in the human foetus of 

 both sexes, ii. 379, 380. 



Esmeralda, difference of colour in the 

 sexes of, i. 368. 



Esox lucitis, i. 308. 



Esox reticulatus, ii. 14. 



Esquimaux, i. 157, 167 ; their belief 

 in the inheritance of dexterity in 

 seal-catching, i. 117 ; mode of life 

 of, i. 246. 



Estrdda amandava, pugnacity of the 

 male, ii. 49. 



Euhagis, sexual differences of colour- 

 ing in the species of, i. 389. 



Euckirus longimamis, sound produced 

 by, i. 381. 



Endromias morinelln.s, ii. 203. 



Eulampis jiigularis, colours of the 

 female, ii. 168. 



EuLER, on the rate of increase in the 

 United States, i. 131. 



Eumomota siiperciliaris, racket-shaped 

 feathers in the tail of, ii. 73. 



Eupetomena macroura, colours of the 

 female, ii. 168. 



Euphema splcndida, ii. 174. 



Eitplocamus erythropJdhalmus, posses- 

 sion of spurs by the female, ii. 46. 



Eup>lcea midamas, mimickry of, by the 

 female of Diadema anomala, i. 413. 



Europe, ancient inhabitants of, i. 

 237. 



Europeans, difference of, from Hin- 

 doos, i. 240 ; hairiness of, probably 

 due to reversion, ii. 378. 



Eurostopodus, sexes of, ii. 206. 



Eurygnathus, different proportions of 

 the head in the sexes of, i. 344. 



