WALLACE. 



INDEX. 



WATERHOUSE. 



6S5 



B. Pernyi reared by, 253; on the 

 development of Bumbyx cynthia 

 and B. yamamai, 278 ; on the pair- 

 ing of Bombyx cynthia, 318. 

 Wallace, A. R., on the origin of 

 man, 3; on the power of imitation 

 in man, 68; on t lie use of missiles 

 by the orang, 82 ; on the varying 

 appreciati m of truth among differ- 

 ent tribes, 122 ; on the limits of 

 natural selection in man, 49, 127 ; 

 on the occurrence of remorse among 

 savages, 131 ; on the effects of 

 natural selection on civilised na- 

 tions, 133; on the use of the con- 

 vergence of the hair at the elbow in 

 the orang, 151 ; on the contrast in 

 the characters of the Malays and 

 Papuans, 168; on the line of sepa- 

 ration between the Papuans and 

 Malays, 169; on the birds of para- 

 dise, 219 ; on the sexes of OrnClh >p- 

 tera Crccsus, 250; on protectee i e- 

 semblances, 261 ; on the relative sizes 

 of the sexes of insects, 278 ; on Kla- 

 phomyia, 280 ; on the pugnacity of 

 the males of Leptur hyncLus anyus- 

 tatus, 299 ; on sounds produced by 

 EncJdrus l.nyimauus, 304 ; on the 

 tolours of I)iadcm>t, 309 ; on Kal- 

 lima, 311 ; on the protective colour- 

 ing of moths, 313 ; on bright colora- 

 ration as protective in butterflies, 

 314; on variability in the Papi- 

 lionida.', 320 ; on male and female 

 butterflies inhabiting different sta- 

 tions, 321 ; on the protective nature 

 of the dull colouring of female but- 

 terflies, 321, 322, 325 ; on mimicry 

 in butterflies, 324 ; on the bright 

 colours of caterpillars. 325 ; on 

 bright lv-caiouved fishes frequenting 

 reefs, 343; on the coral snakes, 353 ; 

 on Paradisea apoda, 385 ; on the 

 display of plumage by male birds 

 of paradise, 395 ; on assemblies of 

 birds of paradise, 405; on the in- 

 stability of the ocellated spots in 

 Hippardda Janira, 428; on sexually 

 limited inheritance, 444; on the 

 sexual coloration of birds, 452, 472, 

 473, 475, 480; on the relation be- 

 tween the colours and nid ideation 

 of birds, 452, 455 ; on the colora- 

 tura of the Cotingida;, 460; on the 



females of Paradisea apoda and 

 papuana, 470 ; on the incubation 

 of the cassowary, 478 ; on protective 

 coloration in birds, 489 ; on the 

 Babirusa, 519 ; on the markings of 

 the tiger, 545 ; on the beards of the 

 Papuans, 560; on the hair of the 

 Papuans, 575; on the distribution 

 of hair on the human body, 600. 



Walrus, development of the nicti- 

 tating membrane in the, 17 ; tusks 

 of the, 502, 507 ; use of the tusks 

 by the. 513. 



Walsh, 13. D., on the proportion of 

 the sexes in Papilio Tumus, 250; 

 on the Cynipida? and Cecidomyida?, 

 254 ; on the jaws of Ammophila, 

 275; on Corydalis corndus, 275; 

 on the prehensile organs of male 

 insects, 275 ; on the antenna; of 

 Pent/ie, 275 ; on the caudal appen- 

 dages of dragon-flies, 276 ; on Platy- 

 phy/luiu cone <vum, 286 ; on the sexes 

 of the Ephemerida:, 289 ; on the 

 difference of colour in the sexes of 

 Spectrum femoratum* 289 ; on sexes 

 of dragon-flies, 290; on the differ- 

 ence of the sexes in the Ichneu- 

 monida>, 292 ; on the sexes of Orso- 

 dacna at' a, 294; on the variation 

 of the horns of the male Phanaius 

 caimifex, 297 ; on the coloration of 

 the species of Anthhcharis, 312. 



Wapiti, battles of, 501; traces of 

 horns in the female, 504; attacking 

 a man, 511 ; crest of the male, 531 ; 

 sexual difference in the colour of 

 the, 536. 



Warbler, hedge-, 473 ; young of the, 

 481. 



Warblers, superb, nidification of, 454. 



Wariness, acquired by animals, 80. 



Warington, R., on the habits of the 

 stickle-backs, 331, 345; on the 

 brilliant colours of the male 

 stickle-back during the breeding 

 season, 340. 



Wart-hog, tusks and pads of the, 519. 



Watchmakers, short-sighted, 33. 



Waterhen, 360. 



Water house, C. O., on blind beetles, 

 294 ; on dilference of colour in 

 the sexes of beetles, 294. 



, G. R., on the voice of Hylobata 



ay His, 567. 



