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INDEX. 



Liri:. inlifrltancc at corresponding periods 

 of i. 271, 'iTli. 



LiCfiiT, supposed o(T(*cts of, i. Ill; Influ- 

 ence ot; upon tlio colors of shells, i. 317. 



Lii.FOiiD, Lonl. tho ruff attracted by bright 

 object.s, ii. 107. 



LimoKii lapponica, ii. 195. 



Liiiiiria, ii. 17'i. 



Linaria montana. 1. 29S. 



LiSN.Ers, views of, as to the position of 

 m.in, i. is:?. 



Linnet, numerical proportion of the sex- 

 es in tlie, i. 29S; crimson forehead and 

 breast of tUe, ii. b'2 ; courtship of the, ii. 

 90. 



Lini/phin, i. 32S. 



Lion, poly^ramous. i. 259 ; mane of the. de- 

 fensive, ii. 254 ; roaring of the, ii. 262. 



Lions, stripes of young, ii. 176. 



Lii's, piercing of "the, by savages, ii. 325. 



LithohiuK, prehensile 'appendages of the 

 female, i. 830. 



Lit/ioKi'd. coloration in. i. 3S-3. 



Littorhid lldorea, i. 315. 



LiviNiiSTONE. Dr., on the influence of 

 dami)noss and dryness on tlic color of 

 the skin, i. 233 ; on the liability of ne- 

 groes to trojiical frvers after residence in 

 a cold climate, i. 234; on the spur- 

 winged goose, ii. 44 ; on weaver-birds, 

 ii. 60; on an African night-jar, ii. 69, 92; 

 on the l)attle-scars of South Afric.in male 

 m;inuiial.s, ii. 22S; on the removal of the 

 u])per inci-sors by the Batolcas!, ii. 824; 

 on the perforation of the upper Hp by 

 the Malcalolo, ii. 326: on the Banv.ii, ii. 

 827. 



Livonia, numerical proportion of male and 

 feiiKilo births in. i. 292. 



LiZAKDs, relative size of the se.vcs of, ii. 80; 

 gular pouches of ii. 31. 



Lloyd, L., on the polygamy of the caper- 

 cailzie and bustard, i. 261 ; on the numer- 

 ical proportion of the sexes in the caper- 

 cailzie and black-cock, i. 297 ; on the sal- 

 mon, ii. 5 ; on the colors of tho sea-scor- 

 pion, ii. 9; on the pugnacity of male 

 grouse, ii. 42 ; on the capercailzie and 

 bl.ick-cock, ii. 47, 52; on the call of the 

 capercailzie, ii. 5S; on assemblages of 

 grouse and snipes, ii. 97 ; on the pairing 

 of a shield-drake with a common ducli, 

 ii. 109; on the battles of seals, ii. 229; on 

 the elk. ii. 238. 



LohieiineltiiA, wing-spurs in. ii. 4G. 



Local influences, eft'ect of, upon stature, i. 

 110. 



LocKwooD, Mr., on tlio development of 

 Ilippocdmpua. i. 201. 



LocisT. bright-colored, rejected by lizai-ds 

 and birds, i. 3.00. 



LorrsT. migratory, i. 342. 



Loci'sriD.E, stridiilation of the, i. 341, 343 ; 

 descent of the, i. 346. 



LoNGironx beetles, ditference of tlie sexes 

 of, in color, i. 356 ; stridulation of, i. 36S. 



Lonsdale, Mr., on an example of personal 

 attachment in JMUr pomatia, 1. 316. 



LopMonnANrmi, marsupial receptacles of 

 the male. il. 20. 



Lf>j)li(i]ih(>run. habits of. ii. 116. 



Lojiliiiriiui (itni, sexual difl'erencc in color- 

 ation of, ii. 216. 



Lophornin ornatuK ii. 73. 



LoKD. J. K., on Siibno lijcrtorlon, ii. 5. 



Lory, King, ii. 160; immature plumage of 

 the, ii. 18). 



LovE-ANTics and dances of bu^ls. ii. 65. 



LowsE, B. T., on Mu«ca vomitoria, i. 140, 

 839. 



Loriti. characters of young of, ii. 176. 



LrBBOCK, Sir J., on "the antiquity of man, 

 i. 3; on tlie origin of man, i. 4; on tho 

 inentiil capacity of savages, i. Sj ; on the 

 origin of implements, i. 51 ; on the sim- 

 plilication of languages, i. 60 ; on the ab- 

 sence of the idea of God among certain 

 races of men. i. 63 ; on the origin of tho 

 belief in spiritual agencies, i. 06 ; on su- 

 j)erstitions, i. 66; on tho sense of duty. i. 

 6S; on the practice of bin-ying theold 

 and sick among the Fljians. i. 74: non- 

 ])revalence of suicide among the lowest 

 barbarians, i. 90; on the immorality of 

 savages, i. 93; on Mr. Wallace's cLiiin to 

 the origination of tlie idea of natural se- 

 lection, i. 132 ; on the absence of remorse 

 among sav.iges, i. 15-^; on the former bar- 

 barism of ci\nlized nations, i. 174; on im- 

 provements in the arts among savages. 1. 

 175; on resemblances of the mental char- 

 acters in dilfercnt races of men, i. 224 ; on 

 the power of counting in primeval man, 

 i. 225 ; on tlie aits pi-.ictisc-d by savages, 

 i. 225; on the prehinsile organs of the 

 male Labidocera Ddrtrhiii, i. 820; on 

 Chloeon, i. 3.31 ; on Smijuthurtiit luteut>, 

 i. 3;5S ; on strife tor women among the 

 North American Indians, ii. 30s; on mu- 

 sic, ii. 318; on the ornament;il pnictices 

 of savages, ii. ;322; on the estimation of 

 tho beard among the Anglo-Sa.xon.s, ii. 

 833; on artificial deformation of the skull, 

 ii. 835; on "communal marriages." ii. 

 842,344; on exogamy, ii. ;i44, 34S ; on the 

 Veddahs, ii. 347 ; on polyandry, ii. 349. 



LrcANiD.E, variabiUty of the m"andiblcs in 

 the male, i. 364. 



Lucaniis, large size of males of, i. 836. 



Lucanus cerriiJ), numerical proportion of 

 sexes of, i. 305; weapons of the male, i. 

 364. 



Liw(inii.i elaphriH, use of mandibles o^ i. 

 365 ; large jaws of male, i. 3:52. 



LlTCAS, Prosper, on sexual preference In 

 horses and bulKs, ii. 260. 



Lunar periods, i. 204. 



Lund, I)r.. on skulls foimd in Brazilian 

 caves, i. 210. 



Lungs, enlargement of, in the Quecliua and 

 Aymani Indians, i. 1 15 ; a modified swim- 

 bliidder, i. 198; different capacity of; in 

 races of man, i. 208. 



Lr.MiNOSiTY in insects, i. 885. 



LuscHKA, Prof, on the termination of tho 

 coccy.x, i. 29. 



