INDEX. 



FACULTIES. 



641 



English, Buccess of, its colonists, 142. 



Engravers, short-sighted, 33. 



Entomostvaca, 268, 



Kntozoa, difiereuce of colour between 



• the males and females of some, 260. 



Envy, persistence of, 112. 



Eocene period, possible divergence of 

 man during the, 156, 



Solidse, colours of, produced by the 

 biliary glands, 261. 



Bpeira nigra, small size of the male 

 of, 273 



Ephemerse, 274. 



Ephemerid:e, 290. 



JUphippiger vitium, stridulatmg organs 

 of, 284, 288, 



Epicaiia, sexual differences of colour- 

 ing in the species of, 309. 



JSquus hemionus, winter change of, 

 542, 



Erateina, coloration of, 315, 



Ercolani, Prof., hermaphroditism in 

 eels, 162. 



Erect attitude of man, 51, 52. 



Eristalis, courting of, 280. 



Eschricht, on the development of hair 

 in man, 18 ; on a lanuginous 

 moustache in a female ffletuj>, 19 ; 

 on the want of definition between 

 the scalp and the forehead in some 

 children, 151 ; on the arrangement 

 of the hair in the human fcetus, 152; 

 on the hairmess of the face in the 

 human fcetus of both sexes, 602, 603, 



Esmeralda, difference of colour in the 

 sexes of, 294. 



Esox ludus, 249. 



reticulatus, 340. 



Esquimaux, 64, 133 ; their belief in 

 the inheritance of dexterity in 

 seal-catching, 33 ; mode of life o'' 

 197. 



Estrelda amandava, pugnacity of the 

 male, »J66. 



Eubagis, sexual differences of colour- 

 ing in the species of, 309. 



Euchirus longimanus, sound produced 

 by, 304, 



Eudramias morinetlus, 477. 



Eulampis jugularis, colours of the 

 female, 454. 



Guler, on the rate of increase in the 

 United States, 44. 



Bvnuymota supercUiaris, racket-shaped 

 feathers in the tail of, 384. 



42 



Eupetomena macroura, colours of th« 

 female, 453. 



Eupkema splendida, 457. 



Euplocamus erythrophUalmus, posses- 

 sion of spurs by the female, 364. 



Europe, ancient inhabitants of, 181. 



Europeans, difference of, from Hin- 

 doos, 192 ; hairiness of, probably 

 due to reversion, 601 . 



Eurostopodus, sexes of, 479. 



Eurygnathus, different proportions of 

 the head in the sexes of, 276. 



Eustephanus, sexual differences of spe- 

 cies of, 359 ; young of, 487. 



Exaggeration of natural characters by 

 man, 582. 



Exogamy, 588, 591. 



Expression, resemblances in, between 

 man and tiie apes, 150. 



Extinction of races, causes of, 181. 



Eye, destruction of the, 32 : change 

 of position in, 55 ; obliquity of, 

 regarded as a beauty by the Chinese 

 and Japanese, 578. 



Eyebrows, elevation of, 13 ; develop- 

 ment of long hairs in, 19; in mon- 

 keys, 151 ; eradicated in parts of 

 South America and Afi*ica, 575 ; 

 eradication of, by the Indians of 

 Paraguay, 580. 



Eyelashes, eradication of, by the In- 

 dians of Paraguay, 580. 



Eyelids, coloured black, in part of 

 Africa, 574. 



Eyes, pillared, of the male of Chloeon, 

 274; difference in the colour of, 

 in the sexes of birds, 425. 



Eyton, T. C, observations on the de- 

 velopment of the horns in the 

 fallow-deer, 234. 



Eyzies, Les, human remains from, 

 181. 



F. 



Fabre, M., on the habits of Cerceris, 



291. 

 Facial bones, causes of modification 



of the, 55, 

 Faculties, diversity of, in the same 



race of men, 26 ; inheritance of, 27 ; 



diversity of, in animals of the same 



species, 28 ; mental, variation of, 



in the same species, <S6 ; of bird^ 



410. 



