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INDEX. 



Gartf.ropoda. 1. 815; inilnionlferous, court- 

 ship of. i. mri. 



GaxUroMfeiM, I. 200; nWinontion o^ 11. 19. 



GatUrOMteim Ifiiiriis, 11. 'i, 14, 19. 



GiuteroMtfiM tnichurini. ii. 2. 



Oastrophora. wings o^ brightly colored 

 boneath, i. )i<i. 



Gaucuos, want of liumanity among the, 1. 

 97. 



Gaudrt, M., on a fossil monkey, 1. 1S9. 



Garia seasonal change of ijluiiiago in, il. 

 218. 



Gekse, clanging noise made by, ii. 49 ; pair- 

 ing of ditlorcnt spicifs of. ii. 109; Cana- 

 da, selection of mates t>y, ii. 112. 



Gegenbaur. ('., on the number of digits in 

 the I(htliy(>i>terygia, i. 120; on the her- 

 niajiliniilitism ol' the remote progenitors 

 of the virttlmita, i. 199. 



GtUiKimuK. use of the enlarged chela of the 

 male, i. 822; pugnacity of males ot, 1. 

 82;} ; proportions of the sexes in a spe- 

 cies of. i. 807 ; rational actions of a, i. 325; 

 diffiTence of color in the sexes of a spe- 

 cies of, i. 327. 



Gemmules, sexual selection ot, i. 297. 



Genesis, i. 310. 



Genius, ii. 312 ; hereditary, i. 106. 



Genius, fertility of men and women ot; i. 

 165. 



Geoffeot Saint - HiLAiKE, Isid., on the 

 recognition of women by male quadru- 

 mana, i. 13 ; on the occurrence of a rudi- 

 mentary tail in man, i. 2S ; on monstrosi- 

 ties, i. los; on animal-like anomalies in 

 the human structure, i. 120; on the cor- 

 relation of monstrosities, i. 125; on the 

 distribution of hair in man and monkeys, 

 i. 143; on the caudal vertebne of mon- 

 keys, i. 144; on correlated variability. 1. 

 146; on the classification of man. i. 179; 

 on the long hair on the heads of species 

 of S,)n)i()jiif/i,cii.i. i. 1'^; on the hair in 

 monkeys, i. IsO; on the development of 

 horns in female deer. ii. 2*3 ; and F. Cu- 

 vier, on the mandrill, ii. 27S; on llylo- 

 bates, ii. 3o;?. 8ii5. 



Geocrapiiuai. (listritmtion, as evidence of 

 speeilic (listinctions in man. i. 210. 



GEo.MCTK.r, biightly coloreil beneath, i. 3S5. 



Geo/i/iti(;iiM. frontal prolulnrance of male, 

 ii. 13. 20; eggs hatcliiil by the male, in 

 the mouth or branchial cavity, ii. 192. 



Georgia, change of color in Germans set- 

 tled in, 1. 237. 



Geotrupex, stridulation of. i. 869, 870. 



Gerbe, M.. on the nest-building of Crenila- 

 l/riM nuiMMa and (\ me/opn. ii. 19. 



Gerland. Dr.. on the prevalence of Infanti- 

 cide, i. 90 ; ii. 32S. .348 ; on the extinction 

 of races, i. 22a 229. 



Gervais, p., on the hairiness of the gorilla, 

 I. 143 ; on the mandrill. U. 278. 



Gestuke-lanouage, i. 224. 



GiiosT-MOTii, sexual difference of color in 

 the. i. 3s6, .390. 



Giiiii. Sir I)., on differences of the voice In 

 dillerent races of men, ii. 815. 



Gin RON, IToolock. nose oi; 1. 184. 



(iiBBOss, voice of; ii. 263. 



OiRAKFF« mute, excejit in the rutting sea- 

 son, ii. 201 ; Its mode of using the boms, 

 ii. 2;W. 



GiRAUD - Teulox, on the cause of short 

 Right i. 114. 



Glanders, communicable between man 

 and the lower animals, i. 11. 



Glands, odoriferous, in mammals, 11. 266, 

 207. 



Glareola, double moult in, ii. 77. 



GUtmeriii limlmta. diftenmce of color in 

 the sexes of. i. 331. 



Glowworm, female, apterous, 1. 247 ; lumi- 

 nosity of the, i. 3;35. 



Gnats," dances oC i. 339. 



Gnu, sexual difl'erences in the color of the, 

 ii. 275. 



Goat, male, wild, falling on his horns, 11. 

 23S; male, odor emitted by. ii. 260; male, 

 wild, crest of the. ii. 20.S; Berbura, mane, 

 dewlap, etc., of the male, ii. 271 ; Kemas, 

 sexual difference in the color of the, ii. 

 275. 



Goats, sexual differences in the horns o? 

 1. 274; horns of, i. 2S0. ii. 235; domestic, 

 sexual differences of late developed, i. 

 293 ; beards of; ii. 209 ; mode of fighting 

 of, ii. 23S, 239. 



Goatsucker, Virginian, pairing of the, ii. 

 47. 



Gobies, nidification of, ii. 19. 



God, want of the idea of; in some races of 

 men, i. 62. 



GoDRON, M., on variabilit}'. i. 108; on dif- 

 ference of stature, i. 1 1 1 ; on the want of 

 connection between climate and the color 

 of the skin, i. 232 ; on the odor of the 

 skin, i. 239; on the color of Infants, U. 

 803. 



Goldfinch, ii. 5.3. 79; proportion of the 

 sexes in the, i. 29S ; sexual difl'erences of 

 the beak In the, ii. 87 ; courtship of the, 

 ii. 91. 



GoLDiTSCH, North American, young o^ ii. 

 207. 



GoLD-Fisn, ii. 16. 



GomphuK, proportions of the sexes In, 1. 

 816; difference in the sexes o£ i. 351. 



Goiieptenjx lilnimiu. i. 8!S0 ; sexual differ- 

 ence of color in, i. 396. 



GooDSiK. Prof., on the affinity of the lance- 

 let to the ascidians, i. 196. 



Goosander, young of; ii. 181. 



Goose, Antarctic, colors of the, 11. 218. 



Goose, Canada, pairing with a Bernicle 

 gander, ii. 109. 



GoosF, Chinese, knob on the beak of the, 

 ii. 124. 



Goose, Egj-ptian, ii. 44. ■ 



Goose, Sebastopol. plumage of, ii. 69. 



Goose, Snow-, whiteness of the, ii. 218. 



Goose, Spur-winged, ii. 44. 



Gorilla, ii. 80S; semi-erect attitude of 

 the, 1. 137; mastoid processes of the, i. 

 13S, din^ction of the hair on the arms of 

 the, i. 185; supposed evolution of the, i 



