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Macacus, ears of, 15; convoluted 

 body in the extremity of the 

 tail of, 22; variability of the tail 

 in species of, 56; whiskers of 

 species of, 527. 



brunneus, 57. 



oynomolgus, superciliary 



ridge of, 553; beard and whiskers 

 of, becoming white with age, 

 554. 



ecaudatus, 5S. 



lasiotus, facial spots of, 546. 



radiatus, 146. 



rhesus, sexual difference in 



the color of, 534, 546. 



Macalister, Prof., on variations of 

 the palmaris accessorlus muscle, 

 26; on muscular abnormalities in 

 man, 40, 41; on the greater va- 

 riability of the muscles in men 

 than in women, 219. 



Macaws, Mr. Buxton's observa- 

 tions on, 99; screams of, 370. 



McCann, J., on mental individual- 

 ity, 82. 



McClelland, J., on the Indian Cy- 

 prinidEe, 339. 



Macculloeh, Col., on an Indian vil- 

 lage witliout any female chil- 

 dren, 587. 



, Dr., on tertian ague in a 



dog, 8. 



Maegillivray, W., on the vocal 

 organs of birds, 87; on the 

 Egyptian goose, 360; on the hab- 

 its of wood-peckers, 371; on the 

 habits of the snipe, 373; on the 

 whitethroat, 376; on the moult- 

 ing of the snipes, 386; on the 

 moulting of the Anatidss, 388; on 

 the finding of new mates by 

 magpies, 402; on the pairing of a 

 blackbird and thrush, 409; on 

 pied ravens, 418; on the guille- 

 mots, 418; on the colors of the 

 tits, 452; on the Immature plu- 

 mage of birds, 460 et seq. 



Machetes, sexes and young of. 

 480. 



pugnax, supposed to be 



polygamous, 215; numerical pro- 

 portion of the sexes in, 243; pug- 

 nacity of the male, 357; double 

 moult in, 385. 



Mcintosh, Dr., colors of the Ne- 

 mertians, 261. 



McKennan, marriage customs of 

 Koraks, 593. 



Mackintosh, on the moral sense, 

 94. 



MacLachlan, R., on Apatania 

 muliebris and Boreus hyemalis, 

 251; on the anal appendages of 

 male insects, 272; on the pairing 

 of dragon-flies, 276; on dragon- 

 flies, 288; on dimorphism in Ag- 

 rion, 288; on the want of pug- 

 na<eity in male dragon-flies, 288; 



color of ghost-moth in the Shet- 

 land Islands, 31i; 



McLennan, Mr., on infanticide, 

 46, 586; on the origin of the beUef 

 in spiritual agencies, 91; on the 

 prevalence of licentiousness 

 among savages, 115, 583; on the 

 primitive barbarism of civilized 

 nations, 140; on traces of the 

 custom of the forcible capture 

 of wives, 140, 587; on polyandry, 

 587. 



Macnamara, Mr., susceptibility of 

 Andaman islanders and Nepa- 

 lese to change, 183. 



McNeill, Mr., on the use of the 

 antlers of deer, 506; on the 

 Scotch deerhound, 512; on the 

 long hairs on the throat of the 

 stag, 517; on the bellowing of 

 stags, 521. 



Macropus, courtship of, 337. 



Macrorhinus proboscideus, struc- 

 ture of the nose of, 523. 



Magpie, power of speech of, 87; 

 nuptial assemblies of, 401; new 

 mates found by, 402; stealing 

 bright objects, 408; young of the, 

 475; coloration of the, 489. 



Magpies, vocal organs of the, 366. 



Maillard, M., on the proportion of 

 the sexes in a species of Papilio 

 from Bourbon, 246. 



Maine, Sir Henry, on the absorp- 

 tion of one tribe by another, 125; 

 a desire for improvement not 

 general, 129. 



Major, Dr. C. Forsyth, on fossil 

 Italian apes, 151; skull of Bos 

 etruscus, 501; tusks of miocene 

 pigs, 516. 



Makalolo, perforation of the up- 

 per lip by the, 570. 



Malar bone, abnormal division of, 

 in man, 37. 



Malay, Archipelago, marriage- 

 customs of the savages of the, 

 593. 



Malays, line of separation be- 

 tween the Papuans and the, 165; 

 general beardlessness of the, 

 555; staining of the teeth among, 

 569; aversion of some, to hairs 

 on the face, 675. 



and Papuans, contrasted 



characters of, 164. 



Male animals, struggles of. for 

 the possession of the females, 

 210; eagerness of, in courtship, 

 216, 217; generally more modi- 

 fled than female, 216, 218; differ 

 in the same way from females 

 and young, 227. 



characters, developed in fe- 

 males, 223; transfer of, to female 

 birds, 465. 



■, sedentary, of a hymenop- 



terous parasite, 217. 

 MalttfactOrs, 1«8. 



