INDEX 



CIIELONIA. 



033 



Oebaii velkrosns, hair on the head of, 

 549. 



Ofcidorayidse, propovtions of the sexes 



in, 354. 

 Celibacy, unknown among the savages 



of South Africa and South America, 



594. 

 Csntipedes, 274. 

 Cephalopoda, absence of secondary 



sexual characters in, 263. 

 Cepltatopterus omatus, 373. 



penduliger, 374. 



Cerambyx heros, stridulaut organ of, 



303. 

 Ceratodus, paddle of, 37. 

 Ceratophora aspera, nasal appendages 



of, 355. 

 —— Stoddartii, nasal horn of, 355. 

 Cerceris, habits of, 291. 

 Cercoceiws cethwps^ whiskers, &c., of, 



550. 

 Cercopitheoas, young, seized by an 



eagle and rescued by the troop, 



101 ; definition of species of, 175. 

 Cephas, sexual ditference of colour 



in, 537, 552. 

 . cynosurus and 



colour of the scrotum in, 537. 



Diana, sexual dil^erences of 



colour in, 537, 552, 553. 



— ^ griseo-vfiridis, 101. 



•^— • petaurista, whiskers, &c., of, 

 550. 



Ceres, of birds, bright colours of, 491. 



Ceriomis Temminckii, swelling of the 

 wattles of the male during court- 

 ship, 383. 



Cenmlus, weapons of, 514. 



mosohatus, rudimentary horns 



of the female, 504. 



Ceivus alces, 234. 



— ^ campesti'is, odour of, 529. 



. canadensis, traces of horns in 



the female, 504 ; attacking a man, 



511 ; sexual difference in the colour 



of, 536. 

 — — elaphus, battles of male, 501; 



horns of, with numerous points, 



510. 



Eldi, 234. 



I manitchMrieus, 546. 



—— paludosnis, colours of, 536. 



strangyloceros, 234. 



- mrginianns, 234 ; horns of, in 

 course of Uioditicntion, 511. 



Ceryle, male black-belied in som< 

 species of, 457. 



Cetacea, nakedness of, 56. 



Ceylon, frequent absence of beard in 

 the natives of, 560. 



Chaffinch, proportion of the sexes in 

 the, 248 ; courtship of the, 401. 



ChatHnches, 369 ; new mates found 

 by, 408. 



Chaicophaps indicus, characters of 

 young, 465, 



Chalcosoma atlas, sexual differences 

 of, 295. 



Chamceleo, sexual differenoes in the 

 genus, 356. 



bifurcm, 356, 357. 



Owenii, 357. 



pumilus, 357. 



Cliamcepetes unicohr, modified wing- 

 feather in the male, 377. 



Chameleons, 354. ' 



Chamois, danger-signals of, 100 j 

 transfer of male characters to an 

 old female, 504. 



Champneys, Mr,, acromio-basilar 

 muscle and quadrupedal gait, 42. 



Chapuis, Di'., on the transmission of 

 sexual peculiarities in pigeons, 230 j. 

 on streaked Belgian pigeons, 238, 

 446. 



Char, male, colouring of, during the 

 breeding season, 340. 



Characters, male, developed in fe- 

 males, 227 ; secondary sexual, 

 transmitted through both sexes, 

 227 ; natural, artificial, exaggera- 

 tion of, by man, 582. 



Charadriia /liaticula and p'uvialis, 

 sexes and young of, 485. 



Chardin on the Persians, 586. 



Charms, worn by women, 577. 



Charruas, freedom of divorce among 

 the, 598. 



Chasmorhynchus, difference of coloui 

 in the sexes of, 389 ; colours of, 492. 



niveus, 389. 



tiicarunoulatus, 389. 



Chastity, early estimation of, 119. 



Chatterers, sexual differences in, 219. 



Cheever, Eev. H. T., census of th« 

 Sandwich Islands, 257, 



Cheiroptera, absence of secondary 

 sexual characters in, 218. 



Chelffi of cru.stacea, 266, 271. 



Cheloma. sexual diiterencrs m 3M>. 



