INDEX. 



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bulbul, 357; on the pugnacity of 

 the male Ortygornis gularis, 

 359; on the spurs of Galloperdix, 

 360; on the habits of Lobivanel- 

 lus, 362; on the spoonbill, 370; on 

 the drumming of the Kalij- 

 pheasant, 371; on Indian bus- 

 tards, 373; on Otis bengalensis, 

 376; on the ear-tufts of Sypheo- 

 tides aurltus, 379; on the double 

 moults of certain birds, 386; on 

 the moulting of the honey- 

 suckers, 386; on the moulting of 

 bustards, plovers, and drongos, 

 387; on the spring change of 

 color in some finches, 388; on 

 display in male birds, 389; on the 

 display of the under-tail coverts 

 by the male bulbul, 396; on the 

 Indian honey-buzzard, 418; on 

 sexual differences in the color 

 of the eyes of horn-bills, 420; on 

 the markings of the Tragopan 

 pheasant, 422; on the nidiflcation 

 of the Orioles, 447; on the nidi- 

 flcation of the hornbills, 448; on 

 the Sultan yellow-tit, 451; on 

 ■palEeornis javanicus, 455; on the 

 immature plumage of birds, 469 

 et seq. ; on representative spe- 

 cies of birds, 462; on the habits 

 of Turnlx, 470; on the continued 

 increase of beauty of the pea- 

 cock, 480; on coloration in the 

 genus Pateornis, 489. 



Jevons, W. S., on the migrations 

 of man, 46. 



Jews, ancient use of flint tools 

 by the, 141; uniformity of, in 

 various parts of the world, 188; 

 numerical proportion of male 

 and female births among the, 

 237; ancient, tattooing practiced 

 by, 569. 



Johnstone, Lieut., on the Indian 

 elephant, 213. 



JoUofs, fine appearance of the, 

 682. 



Jones, Albert, proportion of sexes 

 of Lepidoptera, reared by, 249. 



Juan Fernandez, humming-birds 

 of, 483. 



Junonia, sexual differences of col- 

 oring in species of, 307. 



Jupiter, comparison with Assyri- 

 an efiigles, 576. 



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Kaffir skull, occurrence of the 

 diastema in a, 39. 



Kaffirs, their cruelty to animals, 

 114; lice of the, 166; color of the, 

 574 • engrossment of the hand- 

 somest women by the chiefs of 

 the, 590; marriage-customs of 

 the, 593. . . ,, 



Kalij-pheasant, drumming of the 

 male, 371; yojmg or, 463. 



Kallima, resemblance of, to a 

 withered leaf, 308. 



Kalmucks, general beardlessnesa 

 of, 556; aversion of, to hairs on 

 the face, 575; marriage-customs 

 of the, 592. 



Kangaroo, great red, sexual dif- 

 ference in the color of, 529. 



Kant, Imm., on duty, 94; on self- 

 restraint, 106; on the number of 

 species of man, 170. 



Katy-did, stridulation of the, 280. 



Keen, Dr., on the mental powers 

 of snakes, 348. 



Keller, Dr., on the difficulty of 

 fashioning stone implements, 48. 



Kent, W. S., elongation of dorsal 

 fin of Callionymus lyra, 333; 

 courtship of Labrus mixtus, 337; 

 colors and courtship of Can- 

 tharus lineatus, 337. 



Kestrels, new mates found by, 

 402. 



Kidney, one, doing; double work 

 in disease, 31. 



King, W. R., on the vocal organs 

 of Tetrao cupido, 368; on the 

 drumming of grouse, 371; on the 

 reindeer, 499; on the attraction 

 of male deer by the voice of the 

 female, 522. 



King and Fitzroy, on the mar- 

 riage-customs of the Fuegians, 

 593. 



King-crows, nidiflcation of, 447. 



Kingfisher, 366; racket-shaped 

 feathers in the tail of a, 379. 



Kingfishers, colors and nidifica- 

 tion of the, 449, 451, 452; imma- 

 ture plumage of the, 461, 463; 

 young of the, 476. 



King Lory, 451; immature plu- 

 mage of the, 461. 



Kingsley, C, on the sounds pro- 

 duced by Umbrina, 343. 



Kirby and Spence, on sexual dif- 

 ferences in the. length of the 

 snout in Curculionidce, 204; on 

 the courtship of insects, 217; on 

 the elytra of Dytiscus, 274; on 

 peculiarities in tEe legs of male 

 insects, 274; on the relative size 

 of the sexes in insects, 27G; on 

 the Fulgoridffi, i'l'ii: on the hab- 

 its of Termites, 2SS; on differ- 

 ence of color in the sexes oi bee- 

 tles, 291; on the horns of the 

 male lamellicorn beetles, 294: on 

 hornlike processes in male Cur- 

 culionidEe, 295; on the pugnacity 

 of the male stag-beetle, 297. 



Kite, killed by a game-cock, 359. 



Knot, retention of winter plu- 

 mage by the, 386. 



Knox, R., on the semilunar fold, 

 17; on the occurrence of the 

 supra-condyloid foramen in the 

 humerus of man, 21; on the fea- 

 tures of the young Memnon, 164. 



