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INDEX. 



on the continued Increase of beauty of 

 the p»acock, ii. 207; on coloration in 

 the genus l'tit<TorniM, ii. 221. 



Jevoss, W. S., on the migrations of man, 

 1. 130. 



Jews, ancient use of flint tooLs by the, i. 

 170; nniforinitv of, in various 7)arts of 

 the world, i. 243 ; numerical proportion 

 of male and female births among the, i. 

 291 ; ancient tattooing practised by, ii. 

 823. 



JoiiNSTOKE, Lieutenant, on the Indian ele- 

 phant, i. 2iV,). 



JoLLOFS. fine appearance of the, ii. 341. 



Jones. .Vlbert, juxiportion of sc.\es of Le- 

 pidojitera, roared by, i. 304. 



Juan Feenaxdez, humming-birds oC ii. 

 212. 



Junonia, sexual differences of coloring in 

 species o£ i. 377. 



Jupiter, Greek statues o£ ii. 3S3. 



Kaffp.e skull, occmTonce of the diastema 

 in a, i. 121. 



Kaffkes, their cruelty to animals. 1. 90; 

 Uce of the, i. 213; color of the, ii. 380; 

 engrossment of the handsomest women 

 by the chiefs of the, ii. 302: marriage- 

 customs of the, ii. Si>~. 



Kalij-piieasant. drumming of the male, 

 ii. 59; young of. ii. 182. 



KaUima. resemblance of, to a withered 

 leaf, i. 3S0. 



Kangaroo, groat red, sexual difference in 

 the color of, ii. 273. 



Kant, Immanuol, on duty, i. 67 ; on self- 

 restraint, i. 88; on the number of species 

 of man, i. 218. 



Katy-did. stridulation of the, i. 342. 



Keller, Dr.. on tlu' dilliculty of fashioning 

 stone imiiloiiunts, i. 1;«. 



Kestrels, now mates found bv, ii. 100. 



Kidney, i. 112. 



King, W. R., on the vocal organs of Tetrao 

 citpido, ii. 55; on the drumming of 

 grouse, ii. 60 ; on the reindeer, ii. 2.33 ; 

 on the attraction of male deer by the 

 voice of the female, ii. 2C>3. . 



King and Fitzroy, on the marriage-cus- 

 toms of the Fuegians, ii. 357. 



Kino-prows, niditication of. ii. 160. 



KiNGFisriRR, ii. 5:?; racket-shaped feathers 

 in the tiiil of a, ii. 70. 



Kingfisuerb, colors and nidificaf ion of the, 

 ii. 16:3, 165, 16S; imniatuio plumage of 

 the, ii. ISO, 1S2; young of the, ii. 200. 



King Lory, ii. 166; immaluie plumage 

 ofthe. ii. 180. 



Kingsley, C, x)n the sounds produced by 

 Vmhrina. ii. 22. 



Kikuy and Spence, on the courtship of in- 

 sects, i. 263; on sexual differences in the 

 length of the snout in curculionidie, i. 

 247 ; on the elytra of Ih/tincm, i. 333 ; on 

 pef ullarities in the legs "of male insects, i. 



834 ; on the relative size ofthe sexes In !■- 

 sects, i. 335 ; on the luminosity of Insects, 

 i. 3:55; on the Fulgoridn>. i. 840 ; on the 

 hal)it.s of Termites, i. 353 ; on difference 

 of color in the sexes of beetles. 1. 356; on 

 the horns of the male Liinellicorn beetles 

 I. 859 ; on hornlike processes in m-'ile 

 eurculionida". i. 36:3; on the pugnacity 

 of the male f-tag-beetle. i. 364. 



Kite, killed by a game-cock. ii. 42. 



Knot, retention of winter plumage by the, 

 ii. 78. 



Kvox, E., on the semilunar fold, i. 23 ; on 

 the occurrence of the supra-condyloid 

 foramen in the humerus of man, i. 27 ; 

 on the features of the young Memnon, i. 

 209. 



Koala, length ofthe caecum in, 1. 26. 



KoLREUTEii, on the sterility of hybrid 

 jiiants. i. 215. 



KubiM e/lipfciprymniis, proportion ofthe 

 sexes in, i. 296. 



Koonoo, develoi>ment of the horns of the, 

 i. 279 ; markings of the, ii. 2S7. 



KOppen, F. T., on the migratory locust, 1. 

 342. 



KoRUOFAN, protuberances artificially pro- 

 duced in, ii. 323. 



Kowalevsky, a., on the affinitj- of the 

 Ascidia to the A'ertebrata, i. 197. 



Kowalevsky, W., on the pugnacity of the 

 male Capercailzie, ii. 42 ; on the pairing 

 of the Capercailzie, ii. 47. 



Kkause, on a convoluted body at the ex- 

 tremity of the tail in a Macacus and a 

 cat, i. 29. 



KuppFER. Prof, on the affinity of the As- 

 cidia to the Vertebrata, i. 197. 



L. 



Lahidocera Danrinii, prehensile organs 

 of the male, i. 320. 



Labrus, splendid coloi-s of the species of, 

 ii. 15. 



Labrus mixtiis. sexual differences in, ii. 9. 



Labrus pavo, ii. 15. 



Laceutilia, sexual differences of. ii. 80. 



Lafresnave, M. de, on Uhtls of Paradise, 

 ii. 73. 



La.m.\rck. on the origin of man, i. 4. 



La.mellibrancuiat.^ i. 315. 



Lamellicorn beetles, horn-like pi-ocessos 

 from the head and thorax of i. 357. 802 ; 

 analogy of, to Kuminants, i. 361; influ- 

 ence of sexual si-lection on. i. 36.'). 



Lamellicounia, stridulation of i. 36S. 



Lamont. Mr., on the tusks of the Ayah-us, 

 ii. 231 ; on the use of its tusks by the 

 Walru.s. ii. 245. 



Latnporu is porp/iyruru8,'co\ors ofthe fe- 

 male, ii. 160. 



Lancelet. i. 196, 204. 



Landois. H.. on the pro<luction of sound 

 by the Cicadcp. i. 340 ; on the stridulating 

 organ of the Crickets, i. 344 ; on Dwti- 

 cus, i. 845; on the stridiUating oi-gans of 



