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INDEX. 
ABRAXAS grossulariata, 119. 
Acanthotritus dorsalis, 94. 
Accipiter pileatus, 107. 
Acraw., the subjects of mimicry, 
85, 86. 
Acronycta psi, protective colouring 
of, 62, 
Aparration brought about by gene- 
ral laws, 276; looks like design, 
281. 
Aicrrupa® mimic Hymenoptera, 
90. 
Agassiz, or embryonic character of 
ancient animals, 301. 
Agnia fasciata, mimics another 
Longicorn, 95. 
Agriopis aprilina, protective colour- 
ing of, 62. 
ALcEDINIDs, sexual colouring and 
nidification of, 240. 
Amapina, sexual colouring and ni- 
dification of, 243. 
Amprnip£, sexual colouring and 
nidification of, 243. 
Ancyoruerium, 300, 
Anvrenipa, 98. 
Angraecum sesquipedale, 272; its 
fertilization by a large moth, 
275. 
ANIMALS, senses and faculties of, 
127 ; intellect of, compared with 
that of savages, 341, 
AnisocerIna, 92, 
Awnoa, 196. 
ANopPLoTHEntuM, 299. 
AnTHRIBIDa, mimicry of, 94; di- 
morphism in, 155. 
Anthrocera filipendule, 120. 
AnTuropouoaists, wide difference 
of opinion among, as to origin 
of human races, 304; conflict- 
ing views of, harmonized, 321. 
Antiquity of man, 303, 322. 
Apatuus, 98. 
APPARENT exceptions to law of co- 
lour and nidification, 253. 
Aquatic birds, why abundant, 32. 
Araschnia prorsa, 154, 
Anrcurcosaurus, 300. 
Arcuzopreryx, 300, 
Axrciitecturs of most nations de- 
rivative, 228; Grecian, false in 
principle, 226. 
Arctic animals, white colour of, 
50, 51. 
Areyti, Duke of, on colours of 
Woodcock, 53; on mind in na- 
‘ture, 265; criticism on Darwin's 
works, 269; on humming birds 
282; on creation by birth, 287. 
Asiuus, 97. 
Aspects of nature as influencing 
man’s development, 317, 
BABIRUSA, 196, 
Bawance in nature, 42. 
Barrineron, Hon, Daines, on song 
of birds, 220, 
