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INDEX. 



tinct sounds produced by, 82; 

 early maturity of the female, 

 553. 



Cebus capucinus polygamous, 213; 

 sexual difTerences of color in, 

 532; hair on the head of, 544. 



vellerosus, hair on the head 



of, 544. 



Cecldomyidae, proportions of the 

 sexes in, 250. 



Celibacy, unknown among the 

 savages of South Africa and 

 South America, 588. 



Centipedes 270. 



Cephalopoda, absence of second- 

 ary sexual characters in, 260. 



Cephalopterus ornatus, 368. 



penduliger, 368. 



Cerambyx heros, stridulant organ 

 of, 300. 



Ceratodus, paddle of, 35. 



Ceratophora aspera, nasal ap- 

 pendages of, 351. 



Stoddartii, nasal horn of, 



351. 



Cerceris, habits of, 289. 

 Cercocebus sethiops, whiskers, 



&c., of, 546. 

 Cercopithecus, young, seized by 



an eagle and rescued by the 



troop, 98; definition of species of, 



171. 



oephus, sexual difference of 



color in, 532, 547. 



cynosurus and griseoviridis, 



color of the scrotum In, 533. 



Diana, sexual differences of 



color in, 532, 547. 



griseo-viridis, 98. 



■ petaurista, whiskers, &c., ot. 



545. 



Ceres, of birds, bright colors of, 



487. 

 Ceriornis Temminckii, swelling of 



the wattles of the male during 



courtship, 377. 

 Cervulus, weapons of, 509. 



moschatus, rudimentary 



horns of the female, 500. 



Cervus alces, 229. 



oampestris, odor of, 524. 



canadensis, traces of horns 



in the female, 500; attacking a 

 man, 506; sexual difference in the 

 color of, 531. 



elaphus, battles of male, 



497; horns of, with numerous 

 points, 506. 



Bldi, 229. 



mantchuricus, 541. 



paludosus, colors of, 532. 



strongyloceros, 229. 



virglnianus, 229; horns of, in 



course of modification, 508. 



Ceryle, male black-belted in some 

 species of, 451. 



Cetacea, nakedness of, 54. 



Ceylon, frequent absence of beard 

 in the natives of, 555. 



Chaffinch, proportion of the 



sexes in the, 224; courtship of 

 the, 395. 



Chaffinches, 365; new mates 

 found by, 403. 



Chalcophaps indious, characters 

 of young, 469. 



Chalcosoma atlas, sexual differ- 

 ences of, 293. 



Chamseleo, sexual differences in 

 the genus, 352. 



■ bifurcus, 352. 



Owenii, 352. 



pumilus, 353. 



Chamspetes unicolor, modified 



wingfeather in the male, 373. 



Chameleons, 350. 



Chamois, danger-signals of, 97; 

 transfer of male characters to 

 an old female, 499, 500. 



Champneys, Mr., acromlo-hasilar 

 muscle and quadrupedal gait, 40. 



Chapuis, Dr., on the transmission 

 of sexual peculiarities in pig- 

 eons, 225; on streaked Belgian 

 pigeons, 233, 440. 



Char, male, coloring of, during 

 the breeding season, 336. 



Characters, male, developed in 

 females, 223; secondary sexual, 

 transmitted through both sexes, 

 222; natural, artificial, exagger- 

 ation of, by man, 577. 



Charadrius hiaticula and pluvial- 

 is, sexes and young of, 480. 



Chardin on the Persians, 581. 



Charms, worn by women, 572. 



Charruas, freedom of divorce 

 among the, 592. 



Chasmorhynchus, difference of 

 color in the sexes of, 384; colors 

 ot, 488. 



nlveus, 384. 



trlcarunculatus, 384. 



Chastity, early estimation of, 115. 



Chatterers, sexual differences in, 

 214. 



Cheever, Rev. H. T., census of the 

 Sandwich Islands, 254. 



Cheiroptera, absence of secondary 

 sexual characters in, 214. 



Chel« of Crustacea, 263, 268. 



Chelonia, sexual differences in, 

 346. 



Chenalopex segyptiacus, wing- 

 knobs of, 360. 



Chera progne, 387, 413. 



Chest, proportions of, in soldiers 

 and sailors, 31; large, of the 

 Quechua and Aymara Indians, 

 33. 



Chevrotalns, canine teeth of, 509. 



Chlasognathus, stridulation of, 

 303. 



■ Grantii, mandibles of, 298. 



Children, legitimate and illegiti- 

 mate.'proportlon of the sexes in, 

 237. 



Chlloe, lice of the natives of, 166; 

 population of, 169. 



Chimera monstrosa, bony proc- 

 ess on the head of the male, 334. 



