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INDEX. 



Voice in mammals, ii. 2C1 ; In monkeys 

 and man, ii. !<i)4 ; in man. ii. 819; ori^'in 

 ot in alr-broatliinp vortcliruU's, ii. SV>. 



Von Baer, definition of advancement la 

 the orf^anio scale, i. 203. 



Vplpian, Prof., on the resemblance be- 

 tween the brains of man and of the 

 higher ai)es, i. 11. 



Vri.TrRES, selection of a mate by the fe- 

 male, U. Ill ; colors ot, U. 219. 



W. 



WADEBa, vounp ot ii. 208. 



■W'AONEii,it., on the occurrence of the dias- 

 tema in a Kaffre skull, i. 122; on the 

 bronchi of tlie black stork, ii. 57. 



Wagtail, liav's, arrival of the male before 

 the female, f, 251. 



■Wagtails, Indian, young of, ii. 182. 



Waist, proportions ot, in soldiers and sail- 

 ors, i. 112. 



Waitz, Prof., on the number of species of 

 man, i. 21 S; on the color of Australian 

 infants, 11. 3l)8 ; on the beardlessness of 

 neffroes, ii. 31M5 ; on the fondness of man- 

 kind for ornaments, ii. 822 ; on the Ua- 

 bility of nef,Toes to tropical fevers after 

 residence in a cold chiuate, i, 234; on 

 negro ideas* of female beauty, ii. 380 ; on 

 Javanese and Cochin-Chinese ideas of 

 beauty, ii. 3;}1. 



Walckenaeb and Gervais, on the Myria- 

 poda, i. 8;J0. 



"VS ALiiEVEB. M., on the hermaphroditism 

 of the vertebrate embrj'o, i. 199. 



Wales, North, numerical proportion of 

 male and female births in, i. 291. 



Walkek, Alex., on the large size of the 

 hands of laborers' children, i. 113. 



Walker, F.. on sexual differences in the 

 diptera, i. 3SS. 



Wallace, Dr. A., on the prehensile nse of 

 the tarsi Id male moths, i. 'Ha ; on the 

 rearing of the Ailantus silk-moth. i. 

 802; on breeding Lenidoptera, 1. 302; 

 proportion of sexes of liomiiyx Cynthia, 

 B. yitmamai. and B. Pernyi. reared by, 

 i. 304; on the development of Bombyx 

 Cynthin and B. yaminnai, i. 836; on 

 the pairing of Bombyx Cynthia, i. 3S8; 

 on the fertilization of moth.s, 398. 



Wallace, A. K., on the origin of man, 

 1. 4 ; on the power of imitation in man, 

 1. 8S ; on the use of missiles by the 

 orang, i. 50; on the varying apprecia- 

 tion of truth among dilferent tribes, 

 i. 96; on the iimitji of natural selection 

 in man, i. 132, 152 ; on the occurrence of 

 remorse among savages, i. 159; on the 

 effects of natural selection on civilized 

 nations, i. 161 ; on the use of the con- 

 vergence of the hair at the elbow in 

 the orung, 1. 1S5; on the contrast in 

 the characters of the Malays and Pa- 

 puans, 1. 208 ; on the line of se|>aration 

 between tile Papuans and Malays, i. 210; 

 on the sexes of Ornithojiterd Creesiw, 

 1. 801 ; on protective resemblances, i. 

 813 i on the relative sizes of the sexes 



of insects, f 336; on EJaphomyia, i. 

 &38; on the Birds of Paradise, i. 260; 

 on the pugnacity of the males of Lep- 

 torhynchua anffimtatiui, 1. 368: on 

 sounds pro<luced by Kuchiruit longi- 

 manus, 1. 870; on the colors of IMa- 

 dema, i. 876; on Kallima, 1. 380; 

 on the protective coloring of moths, 

 i. 382; on bright coloration as protec- 

 tive in butterllies, i. 888 ; on variability 

 In the Papilionida', i. 389 ; on male 

 and female butterflies Inhabiting differ- 

 ent stations. 1. 391 ; on the protective 

 nature of the dull coloring of female 

 butterflies, i. 392, 892, 401 ; on mimicry 

 in butterflies, i. 39S; on the mimicry 

 of leaves by Phasmida-, 1. 401 ; on the 

 bright colors of cateri)illars, i. 403; on 

 brightly -colored flsbes frequenting reefs, 

 ii. 17; on the coral snakes, ii. 30; on 

 Paraduiea a pod a, ii. 70. 74; on the 

 display of plumage by male Birds of 

 Paradise, ii. 85; on assemblies of Birds 

 of Paradise, ii. 97; on the instability 

 of the ocellated spots in //ipparchia 

 Janira, ii. 127; on sexually-limited in- 

 heritance, ii. 14S; on the sexual colora- 

 tion of birds, ii. 158. 187, 189. 192. 198 ; 

 on the relation between the colors 

 and nidification of birds, ii. 1.58, 168; 

 on the coloration of the Cotingida', iL 

 169; on the females of J'aradisea 

 apoda and Papuana, ii. li!4; on the 

 incubation of the Cassowary, 11. 195; 

 on protective coloration in birds, ii. 218; 

 on the hair of the Papuans, ii. 329; 

 on the Babirusa, it 250; on the mark- 

 ings of the tiger, ii. 287 ; on the beards 

 of the Papuans, ii. 806 ; on the distribu- 

 tion of hair on the human body, ii. 259. 



Walbvs, development of the nictitating 

 membrane in the, i. 23; tusks of the, 

 U. 231, 287'; use of the tusks by the, ii. 246. 



Walsh, B. D., on the proptirtlon of the 

 sexes In Papilio turn i«. i. 301 ; on the 

 Cynipidee and Cecidomjidit, i. 305; on 

 the jaws of Ammophil<i. i. 832; on 

 Corydalis coi~n utu«, L 332 ; on the pre- 

 hensile organs of male insects, i. 883; 

 on the antennip of Penthf. i. 3;}3; on 

 the caudal appendages of dragon-flies, 

 i. 884; on Platyphyllum omvarutn, 

 J. 845 ; on the se.ves of the Ephemerida», 

 1. 350 ; on the difference of color in the 

 sexes of Spectrum femoratum. i. 350; 

 on sexes of dragon-flies, i. 3,50 ; on the 

 ditterence of the sexes in the Ichneu- 

 monidfli, i. 354; on the sexes of Orno- 

 daena atra, i. 857; on the variation 

 of the horns of the male Pkamrus car- 

 ni/eof, 1. 359 ; on the coloration of the 

 species of AnthocJiaris. t. 881. 



Wapiti, battles of, ii. 229 ; traces of horns 

 In tlie female, ii. 234 ; attaj-king a man, 

 ii. 241 ; crest of the male, ii. 268 ; sexual 

 ditterence in the color of the, ii. 276. 



Warbler, Hedge, il. 189 ; young of the, 

 ii. 200. 



Wabbi^ebs, Saporb, nidification o^ U- 161. 



