SANDWICH. 



INDEX. 



SCOLOPAX. 



461 



superiority of the nobles in the, ii. 



356. 

 Sandwich Islanders, lice of, i. 219. 

 San-Giuliano, women of, ii. 357. 

 Santali, recent rapid increase of 



the, i. 133 ; Mr. Hunter ou the, 



i. 241. 

 Saphirina, characters of the males of, 



1. ooo. 

 Sarkidiornis mclanonotus, characters 



of the young, ii. 185. 

 Sars, 0., on Pontoporeia offinis, i. 



329. 

 Satwnia carpini, attraction of males 



by the female, i. 311. 

 Satwnia lo, ditl'erence of coloration in 



the sexes of, i. 398. 

 Saturniidx, coloration of the, i. 396, 



398. 

 Savage, Dr., on the fighting of the 



male gorillas, ii. 324 ; on the habits 



of the gorilla, ii. 363. 

 Savage and Wyman, on the poly- 

 gamous habits of the gorilla, i. 



266. 

 Savages, imitative faculties of, i. 57, 



161 ; causes of low morality of, 



i. 97 ; uniformity of, exaggerated. 



1. Ill; long-sischted, i. 



118; rate 



of increase among, usually small, i, 

 132 ; retention of the prehensile 

 power of the feet by, i. 142 ; tribes 

 of, supplanting one another, i. 160; 

 improvements in the arts among, 

 i. 182; arts of, i. 234; fondness 

 of, for rough music, ii. 67 ; atten- 

 tion paid by, to personal appearance, 

 ii. 338 ; relation of the sexes amons, 

 ii. 363. 



Saw-fly, pugnacitv of a male, i. 

 364. 



Saw-flies, pi-oportions of the sexes in, 

 i. 314. 



Saxicola rubicola, young of, ii. 220. 



Scalp, motion of the, i. 20. 



Scent-glands in snakes, ii. 30. 



SCHAAFFHAUSEN, Prof., on the de- 

 velopment of the posterior molars 

 in dilterent races of man, i. 26 ; on 

 the jaw from La Xaulette, i. 126 ; on 

 the correlation between muscularity 

 and prominent supra-orbital ridges, 

 i. 130 ; on the mastoid processes of 

 man, i. 143 ; on modirications of 



the cranial bones, i. 147; on human 

 sacrifices, i. 182; on the probable 

 speedy extermination of the anthro- 

 pomorphous apes, i. 201 ; on the 

 ancient inhabitants of Europe, i. 

 237 ; on the effects of use and dis- 

 use of parts, i. 247 ; on the super- 

 ciliary ridge in man, ii. 316 ; on 

 the absence of race-ditierences in 

 the infant skull in man, ii. 318 ; on 

 ugliness, ii. 354. 



SCHAUM, H., on the elytra of Dytiscus 

 and Hydroporus, i. 343. 



Schelver, on dragon-flies, i. 363. 



ScniODTE, on the stridulation of Hete- 

 rocerus, i. 379. 



SCHLEGEL, F. von, on the complexity 

 of the languages of uncivilized peo- 

 ples, i. 61. 



ScHLEGEL, Prof., on Tanysiptera, ii. 

 190. 



Schleicher, Prof, on the origin of 

 language, i. 56. 



Schleiden, Prof., on the rattle-snake, 

 ii. 30. 



ScHOMBURGK, Sir R., on the pugnacity 

 of the male musk-duck of Guiana, 

 ii. 43 ; on the courtship of Hupi- 

 cola crocea, ii. 87. 



Schoolcraft, Mr., on the difficulty 

 of fashioning stone implements, i. 

 138. 



ScLATER, P. L., on modified secondary 

 wing-feathers in the males oi Fipra, 

 ii. 65 ; on elongated feathers in 

 nightjars, ii. 73 ; on the species of 

 Chasmorhynchus, ii. 79 ; on the 

 plumage of Pelecanus onocrotatus, 

 ii. 85 ; on the plantain-eaters, ii. 

 177 ; on the sexes and young of 

 Tadorna variegata, ii. 206 ; on the 

 coloui's of Lemur macaco, ii. 290 ; 

 on the stripes in asses, ii. 305. 



ScOLECii)A, absence of secondary sex- 

 ual characters in, i. 321. 



Scolopax frenata, tail-feathers of, ii. 

 64. 



Scolopax gallinago, drumming of, ii. 

 63. 



Scolopax javensis, tail-feathers of, ii. 

 64. 



Scolopax major, assemblies of, ii. 101. 



Scolopax Wilsonii, sound produced by, 

 ii. 64. 



