SEMMULES. 



INDEX. 



GONEPTKEYX. 



645 



attions of a, 270, difference of 

 colour in the sexes of a species of, 

 271. 



Gemmules, dormant in one sex, 231. 



Genius, 28 ; hereditary, .564. 



, fertility of men and women of, 

 136. 



Greoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, Isid., on the 

 recognition of women by male 

 quadrumana, 8 ; on monstrosities, 

 30 ; coincidences of arrested devel- 

 opment with polydactylism, 37 ; 

 on animal-like anomalies in the 

 human structure, 40 ; on the cor- 

 relation of monstrosities, 44 ; on 

 the distribution of hair in man and 

 monkeys, 57 ; on the caudal ver- 

 tebrae of monkeys, 58 ; on cor- 

 related variability, 60; on the 

 classification of man, 147 ; on the 

 long hair on the heads of species of 

 Semnopithecus, 151 ; on the hair in 

 monkeys, 152 ; on the develop- 

 ment of ho'i*ns in female deer, 604 ; 

 and F. Cuvier, on the mandrill, 

 539 ; on Hylobates, 558, 559. 



Geographical distribution, as evidence 

 of speciHc distinctions in man, 169. 



Geometrae, brightly co oured beneath, 

 315. 



Geophagus, frontal protuberance of 

 male, 340, 345 ; eggs hatched by 

 Jie male, in the mouth or bran- 

 chial cavity, 345. 



Georgia, change of colour in Germans 

 settled in, 196. 



Geotrupes, stridulation of, 303, 304. 



Gerbe, M., on the nest-building of 

 OrenilcArus massa and C. mclops, 

 345. 



Gerland, Dr., on the prevalence of 

 infanticide, 117, 577, 592 ; on the 

 extinction of races, 182. 



Gervais, P., on the hairiness of the 

 gorilla, 57 ; on the mandrill, 538. 



Gesture-language, 178. 



Ghost-moth, sexual difference of 

 colour in the, 316. 



Gibbs, Sir D., on differences of the 

 voice in different races of men, 566. 



Gibbon, Hoolock, nose of, 150. 



Gibbons, voice of, 527. 



Sill, Dr., male seals larger than 

 females, 219; sexual dili'erences in 

 Wile. 515 



Giraffe, its mode of using the horns, 

 508 ; mute, except in the rutting 

 season, 526. 



Girard, M., disputes descent of verti- 

 brates from Ascidians, 160 ; colour 

 of sponges and Ascidians, 261 : 

 musky odour of Sphinx, 308. 



Giraud-Teulon, on the cause of short 

 sight, 34. 



Glanders, communicable to man from 

 the lower animals, 7. 



Glands, odoriferous, in mammals, 529. 

 530. 



G!areola, double moult in, 390. 



Glomeris Um'tata, difference of colour 

 in the sexes of, 274. 



Glow-worm, female, apterous, 208 ; 

 luminosity of the, 277. 



Gnats, dances of, 280 ; auditory powers 

 of, 569. 



Gnu, sexual differences in the colour 

 of the, 536. 



Goat, male, wild, falling on his horns, 

 508 ; male, odour emitted by, 529 ; 

 male, wild, crest of the, 531 ; 

 Berbura, mane, dewlap, &c., of the 

 male, 532 ; Kemas, sexual dili'er- 

 ence in the colour of the, 536. 



Goats, sexual differences in the horu.- of, 

 230 ; horns of, 235, 505 ; mode of 

 fighting of, 508; domestic, sexual 

 differences of, late developed, 237 ; 

 beards of, 531. 



Goatsucker, Virginian, pairing of tiie, 

 366. 



Gobies, nidificatinn of 345. 



God, want of the idea of, in some races 

 of men, 93. 



Godron, M., on variability, 29 ; on 

 difference of stature, 31 ; on the 

 want of connexion between climate 

 and the colour of the skin, 192; on 

 the odour of the skin, 198 ; on the 

 colour of infants, 558. 



Goldfinch, 371, 394; proportion of 

 the sexes in the, 248; sexual dif- 

 ferences of the beak in the, 359 ; 

 courtship of the, 401. 



, J^'orth American, young of, 485 



Gold-fish, 342. 



Gomphus, proportions of the sexes tn, 

 '254; difference in the sexes of, 

 290. 



Gonepteryx lihamni, 312 ; sexual ilif 

 fercace of colour in. 322 



