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INDEX 



Bishop, W. L., 230 



Bitterling, 273 



Blind cuttlefish, 92 



Blood, individuality of, 509 



Bluffing, 231 



Bohn, 193, 208, 243 



Bombus, nest of, 343 



Bonnier, Gaston, 234, 276 



Boobies and frigate birds, 20 



Bordage, E., 563, 602 



Bordas, L., 151 



Boring, Dr., 147 



Boring gastropod, 64 



Bottomley, Prof., 298 



Bourgeois, J., 33 



Bouvier, 234, 245 



Bread-winning, variety of, 12 



Brehm, 8, 9 



Brine shrimps, 108, 136 



Brooding, 428 



Bryant, H. C., 43-48 



Buchanan, J. Y., 73, 84, 91 



Biichner, 201 



Buckland, J., 366 



Bugnion, Prof., 217, 218, 219, 



336, 337, 525 

 Bulman, G. W., 251 

 Butler, Samuel, 60 

 Biitschli, 481 

 Buttel-Reepen, 234, 257 

 Butterflies, odours of, 25 



Caddis larvae, nets of, 137 

 Cajal, Ramon y, 390 

 Caiman, Dr. W. T., 289 

 Carnivorous plants, 283 

 Casualties, 128 

 Cave animals, 122 

 Cavers, Prof. F., 280 

 Challenger, 82 

 Cheese-fly larv, 151 

 Chilton, Prof. Charles, 289 

 Chromosomes, 380-381 

 Chun, 92 

 Cigale, 455 



Circulation of matter, 110 

 Claparede, 499-500 

 Clarke, W. Eagle, 164, 171 

 Clark, Dr. A. H., 521 

 Clark, Dr. H. L., 555 

 ' Clever Hans,' 255 

 Clifford, Prof. W. K., 477, 633 



Climbing fishes, 145 



Clods on birds' feet, 114 



Cobb, N. A., 96 



Cohendy, Michel, 298 



Collett, 229 



Coloration, protective, 29, 539; 



attractive, 550 



Colour adaptations,29, 30, 534 

 Colour-change, in fishes, 29 ; in 



horned lizards, 46 ; in prawns, 



72 ; in winter, 162 

 Colour of deep-sea animals, 94 ; 



of sea, 73 



Commensalism, 292 

 Continuity of germ-plas .r>, 378 

 Continuance of life, 372 

 Controllability of life, 264 

 Convergent adaptations, 124 

 Convoluta, 196, 369, 534 

 Co-operation, 327 

 Copepods, 104 

 Coralline zone, 56 

 Cormorants, 106 

 Cotte, Jules, 312 

 Coupin, Henri, 15, 16 

 Courtship among animals, 410 

 Cowles, R. P., 35, 36 

 Crabs, masking of, 236 

 Credner, 112 

 Cresson, Prof., 434 

 Grassland, 39, 40, 64 

 Ctenophores, 74 

 Cuckoo, 223; habits of, 315 

 Cuckoo-spit, 40-42 

 Cuenot, 120 

 Cunningham, 528 



Dakin, Prof., 79 



Dancing mice, 247 



Darwin, 114, 130, 202, 203, 275 



Darwin, Francis, 252 



Dean, Prof. Bashford, 470 



Death, 439 ; feigning, 230 



Deep-sea animals, 88 ; colour of, 



94 



Deep-sea, darkness of, 86 ; depth 

 of, 83 ; fauna of, 81 ; pressure, 

 83 ; temperature, 85 ; signifi- 

 cance of, 98 



Deep-sea fishes, eyes of, 96; 

 voracity of, 17 



