TABLE 



PRINCIPAL ADDITIONS AND COEEECTIONS TO THE 

 PEESENT EDITION. 



First 

 Kditiun. 



Present 

 Edition. 



"Page 

 22 



26 



27, note. 

 29. 



?2, note, 



40 

 42 



44 



47 

 50 

 53 



58 



64 



78 

 79 

 81 



90, uote. 



91 



94 



97 

 112 

 122 



124, note. 



125, note, 



128-9 



146 



15-17 



19 



20, note. 

 23 



24, note, 



70 

 71 



72 3 



75 

 80 

 83 



88-9 



92 



104 



104 



105h6 



|112-113,1 



\ note. / 



114 



117, note. 



120, note. 

 28 

 35-6 



39, note. 

 36-8, note. 



41-2 



55, note. 



/ Discussion on the rudimentary points in the 

 \ human ear revised. 



Cases of men born with hairy bodies. 



Mantegazza on the last molar tooth in man. 



The rudiments of a tail in man. 



iBianconi on homologous structures, as ex- 

 plained by adaptation on m""' >i "■.■•' 

 principles. 

 Intelligence in a baboon. 

 Sense of humour in dnp;s. 

 (Further facts on imitation in man and 

 \ animals. 



Reasoning power in the lower animals. 

 Acquisition of experience by animals. 

 Power of abstiaotiou in animals. 



(Power of forming concepts in relation to 

 langdage. 

 (Pleasure from certain sounds, colours, Euid 

 \ foims. 



Fidelity in the elephant. 

 Galton on gregarionsness of cattle. 

 Parental affection. 



Persistence of enmity and hatred. 



fNiiture and strength of shame, regret, and 

 [ remorse. 



Suicide amongst sayages. 

 The motives of conduct. 

 Selection, as applied to primeval man. 

 Besemblances between idiots and animals. 

 Division of the malar bone. 

 Supernumerary mammie and digits. 

 /Further cases of muscles proper to animals 

 \ appearing in man. 

 Broca: average capacity of skull diminished 



by the preservation of the inferior members 



of society. 



