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CHENALOPEX. 



INDEX. 



COCHIN-CHINA. 



Chenalopex cejyptiacus, wing-knobs of, 

 364. 



Cheraprogne, 392, 419. 



Chest, proportions of, in soldiers and 

 sailors, 32 ; large, of the Quechua 

 and Aymara Indians, 34. 



Chevrotains, canine teeth of, 514. 



Chiasognatkus, stridulation of, 306. 



m Grantii, mandibles of, 300. 



Children, legitimate and illegitimate, 

 proportion of the sexes in, 243. 



Chiloe lice of the natives of, 170 ; 

 population of, 173. 



Chimcera monstrosa, bony process on 

 the head of the male, 338. 



Chimseroid fishes, prehensile organs of 

 male, 331. 



Chimpanzee, 561; ears of the, 14; 

 representatives of the eyebrows in 

 the, 19; hands of the, 50; absence 

 of mastoid processes in the, 53 ; 

 platforms built by the, 66 ; crack- 

 ing nuts with a stone, 81 ; direc- 

 tion of the hair on the arms of the, 

 151 ; supposed evolution of the, 

 177 ; polygamous and social habits 

 of the, 590. 



China, North, idea of female beauty 

 in, 578. 



, Southern, inhabitants of, 197 



Chinese, use of Hint tools by the, 145 ; 

 difficulty of distinguishing the 

 races of the, 167 ; colour of the 

 beard in, 558 ; general beardless- 

 ness of the, 560; opinions of the, 

 on the appearance of Europeans and 

 Cingalese, 578 ; compression of the 

 feet of, 583. 



Chinsurdi, his opinion of beards, 576, 

 581. 



Chlamydera maculata, 382. 



Chloeon, pedunculated eyes of the 

 male of, 274. 



Chloephaga, coloration of the sexes in, 



460. 

 Chlorococlus Tanana (figured), 285. 



Chorda Dorsalis, 161. 



Chough, red beak of the, 491. 



Chromidse, frontal protuberance in 

 male, 340 ; sexual differences in 

 colour of, 345. 



Chrysemys picia, long claws of the 



male, 350. 

 Chrysococcyx, characters of young of, 

 465 



Chrysomelidse, stridulation cf, 302. 



Cicada pruinosa, 282. 



septendecim, 282. 



Cicadae, songs of the, 281 ; rudlmen* 

 tary sound-organs in females of, 288. 



Cicatrix of a burn, causing modifica- 

 tion of the facial bones, 55. 



Cichla, frontal protuberance of male 

 340. 



Cimetiere du Sud, Paris, 22. 



Cincloi^amphus cruralis, large size of 

 male, 362. 



Cinclus aquatkus, 455. 



Cingalese, Chinese opinion of the ap- 

 pearance of the, 578. 



Cirripedes, complemental males of. 

 208. 



Civilisation, effects of, upon natural 

 selection, 133 ; influence of, in the 

 competition of nations, 183. 



Clanging of geese, &c, 368. 



Claparede, E., on natural selection 

 applied to man, 49. 



Clarke, on the marriage-customs of 

 the Kalmucks, 598. 



Classification, 148. 



Claus, C, on the sexes of Saphirina, 

 271. 



Cleft-palate, inherited, 35. 



Climacteris erythrops, sexes of, 479. 



Climate, 31 ; cool, favourable to hu- 

 man progress, 133 ; power of sup- 

 porting extremes of, by man, 182 ; 

 want of connexion of, with colour, 

 192. 



Cloaca, existence of a, in the early 

 progenitors of man, 161. 



Cloacal passage existing in the hu- 

 man embryo, 9. 



Clubs, used as weapons before disper- 

 sion of mankind, 180. 



Cluckiuc; of fowls, 368. 

 Cli/thra 4-p'unctata, stridulation of, 

 302. 



Coan, Mr., Sandwich-islanders, 187. 



Cobbe, Miss, on morality in hypoths 

 tical bee-community, 99. 



Cobra, ingenuity of a, 352. 

 Coccus, 147. 



Coccyx, 22, 23 ; in the human em- 

 bryo, 9 ; convoluted body at the 

 extremity of the, 23 ; imbedded in 

 the body, 59. 



Coch in-China, notions of beartj oi 

 the inhabitants of, 578, 580. 



