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INDEX. 



riiEiBopTERA, absence of necondnry sex- 

 ual clianu-ters in, i. '259. 



CiiKi..f: of cru.stace.1, i. 320, 827. 



CiiEi.oNiA, sexual differences in, il. 2C. 



Chenulopex yEgi/ptiaciis, wing-knobs o^ 

 ii. 44. 



Chera progne. il. 80, 116. 



CuEST, proiiorlioiis of, in soldiers and sail- 

 ors, !. 112; \m-ih\ of the Queehiia and 

 Ayinara Indian.s, i. 11.5. 



CiiEVRoTAiss, eanine teeth of. ii. 24C. 



ChidMognathnji, stridulation of. i. 3T2. 



ChiiinoyiKtilnui Orantii, mandibles of, i. 

 806. 



Cuii.DRF.!*, leffitimate and illeRitimato, pro- 

 portion of the se.ve3 in, i. 292. 



C'liii.oE, lice of the natives of, I. 212 ; popu- 

 lation of, 1. 217. 



C/iiiiuvr<i monxtrosa, bony process on the 

 head of the male, ii. 12. 



Cui.M.KRoiD fishes, prehensile organs of 

 male, il. 1. 



Chimpanzke, ii. 303; ears of the, 1. 21 ; rep- 

 resentiitives of the eyebrows in the, i. 

 25; platforms built by the, i. 85; crack- 

 ing nuts with a stone, i. 49 ; hands of the, 

 1. 1!33 ; absence of ma.stoid processes in 

 the. i. 13S ; direction of the hair on the 

 arms of the, i. 1S5; supposed evolution 

 of the, i. 222 ; polvgamous and social 

 habits of the, ii. 845." 



China, North, idea of female beauty In, ii. 

 82S. 



CniNA, Southern, inhabitants of, i. 287. 



Chinese, use of flint tooKs by the, i. 176; 

 dilliculty of distinguishing the races of 

 the, i. 207; color of the beard in, ii. 304; 

 general beanllessness of the, ii. 306; 

 opinions of the, on the appearance of 

 l.uroi)eans and Cingalese, ii. 329, 831; 

 compression of the feet of, ii. 336. 



CniNsuRDi, his opinion of beards, ii. 829, 



sm. 



Chlamydera macuMa. ii. 67. 



Chtoeon. i)edimculated eyes of the male 



oC i. ;«2. 

 CMoep/uiffa, coloration of the sexes in, ii. 



170. 

 ChloroaxJtu Taniina (figured), I. ^15. 

 Chorda Dors a lis, i. 199. 

 Cuoiroii, red beak of the. ii. 217. 

 CnRO.MiD.E, frontal protuberance in male, 



ii. 13 ; sexual difference in color of, ii. 20. 

 C hn/Demys picia, long claws of the male, 



ii. 27. 

 Cfiri/sococcyx, characters of young of, ii. 



177. 

 C/>r>/8omela cerealis, bright colors o£ i. 



3.55. 

 CHRYSOMELID.E, stridulatlon of, i. 867. 

 Cicudii priiinonn, i. 341. 

 Cuvulii neji/endeciiti. i. 341. 

 CioAii.F., songs of the, i. 340 ; rudimentary 



sound-organs in females of. i. 34S. 

 Cicatrix of a burn, causing modification 



of the facial bones, i. 141. 

 CiriiUi, frontal protuberance of male, ij. 



18. 



CiMETifeRE dn Snd, Paris, I. 28. 

 C'inc/omi/ijihus cruraliH, large size of 



male. ii. 41. 

 CinciuM oquatictui, ii. 162. 



Cingalese, Chinese opinion of the appear- 

 ance of the, ii. 329. 



CiHRiPEiiES, comiilemental males ot i. 247. 



Civilization, effects oC ujion natural se- 

 lection, i. 164; influence ot; in the compe- 

 tition of nations, L 230. 



Clanging of Geese, etc., ii. 49. 



Clapareue, K., on natural selection ap- 

 plied to man, i. 132. 



Clarke, on the marriage-customs of the 

 Calmucks. ii. .3.57. 



Classikication, 1. 181. 



C'LArs, C, on the sexes of Saphirina, L 

 826. 



Cleft-pat.ate, inherited, i. 116. 



ClimacteriK erythropn, sexes o( ii. 197. 



Climate, i. Ill; cool, favorable to human 

 l)rogress. i. 160; power of supporting ex- 

 tremes of, by man, i. 22S ; want of con- 

 nection of with color, i. 232. 



Cloaca, existence of a, in the early pro- 

 genitors of man, i. 198. 



Cloacal pas.sage existing in the human 

 embryo, i. 17. 



Cut II, origin of the, i. 225. 



Clucking of fowls, ii. 49. 



Clytiira i-putu-tata, stridulation o^ i. 867. 



Cobra, ingenuity of a, ii. 29. 



Coccus, i. 179. 



Coccyx, i. 28. 29 ; in the human embryo, i. 

 16; convoluted body at the extremity of 

 the, i. 29; embedded in the Ixxly. i. 145. 



CociiiN-CiiiNA, notions of beauty of the 

 inhabitants of. ii. .329. 3:il. 



Cock, game, killing a kite, ii. 42; blind, 

 fed by its companions, i. 74 ; comb and 

 wattles of the. ii. 94 ; preference sho«Ti 

 by the, for young hens, ii. 117; game, 

 transparent zone in the liackles of a. ii. 

 130. 



Cock of the rock. Ii. 96. 



Cockatoos, ii. 216, 218, 220; nestling, ii. 

 105; black, immature plumage oC ii. ISO. 



Ccelenterata, absence of secondary sex- 

 ual charaetcpR in. i. .312. 



Coffee, I'oMdiicss of monkeys for, i. 12. 



Cold, supposed i ffccts of, \'. 113; power of 

 supporting, by man. i. 229. 



CoLEoi'TER,v, i. 355; stridulant organs o^ 

 discussed, i. 869. 



Colling WOOD, C.. on the pugiutcity of the 

 butterflies of Borneo, i. 375; on" butter- 

 flies being attracted by a dead specimen 

 of the same species, i. 3S7. 



Colombia, flattened heads of savages of^ ii. 

 324. 



Colonists, success of the English as, i. 

 172. 



Coloration, protective, in.bii-ds. ii. 213. 



Color, supi)osed to be dependent on light 

 and heat. i. Ill; correlation of. with im- 

 munity from certain poisons and p.<u«- 

 sites. i. 2;W ; purpose of, in lepldoptera, 

 i. 3&7; relation oC, to sexual functions, in 



