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INDEX 



Cairina moschata, pugnacity of the 

 male, 469. 



Califomian Indians, decrease of, 341. 



Callianaasa, chelae of, figured, 353. 



Callidryas, colors of sexes, 415. 



Callionymua lyra, characters of the 

 male, 43^. 



Callorhinus ursinus, relative size of the 

 sexes of, 666 ; courtship of, 674. 



Calotes maria, 464. 



nigrllabris, sexual difference in 



the color of, 463. 



Cambridge, 0. Picard, on the sexes of 

 spiders, 387; on the size of male 

 Nephila, 360. 



Camel, canine teeih of male, 648, 664. 



Campbell, J., on the Indian elephant, 

 288 ; on the proportion of male and 

 female births in the harems of Siam, 

 322. 



Campy lopterus hemileucurua, 327. 



Canaries distinguishing persona, 531. 



Canary, polygamy of the, 290 ; change 

 of plumage in, after moulting, 313; 

 female, selecting the best singing 

 male, 478; sterile hybrid, singing 

 of a, 479; female, singing of the, 

 480; selecting a greenfinch, 536; 

 and siskin, pairing of, 536. 



Cancer pagurus, 352. 



Canestrini, G., on rudimentary charac- 

 ters and the origin of man, 19; on 

 rudimentary characters, 28; on the 

 movement of the ear in man, 31 ; on 

 the variability of the vermiform ap- 

 pendage in man, 40; on the abnor- 

 mal division of the malar bone in 

 man, 61 ; on abnormal conditions of 

 the human uterus, 61 ; on the per- 

 sistence of the frontal suture in man, 

 62 ; on the proportion of the sexes in 

 silk-moths, 330-332 ; secondary sex- 

 ual characters of spiders, 359. 



Canfield, Dr., on the horns of the An- 

 tilocapra, 309. 



Canine teeth in man, 724; diminution 

 of, in man, 79; diminution of, in 

 horses, 19; disappearance of, in male 

 ruminants, 79; large, in the early 

 progenitors of man, 216. 



Canines, and horns, inverse develop- 

 ment of, 663. 



Canoes, use of, 73, 340. 



Cantharis, difference of color in the 

 sexes of a species of, 386. 



CSanthams lineatus, 443. 



Capercailzie, polygamous, 290 ; proper- 

 lion of the sexes in the, 326; pug- 

 nacity of the male, 472; pairing of 

 the, 476; autumn meetings of the^ 

 481; call of the, 486; duration d 

 the courtship of, 523; behavior 

 of the female, 542 ; inconvenience 

 of black color to the female, 572; 

 sexual difference in the color ition 

 of the, 634 ; crimson eye-cere of the 

 male, 634. 



Capitonidffi, colors and nidification o£ 



the, 687. 



Capra cegagrus, 656 ; crest of the male, 



686; sexual difference in the color 



of, 693. 



Capreolus Sibiricus subecaudatus, 700. 



Caprice, common to man and animals, 



130. 

 Caprimulgus, noise made by the males 

 of some species of, with their wings, 

 487. 



virginianus, pairing of, 476. 



Carabidffi, 396. 



Carbonnier, on the natural history of 

 the pike, 328; on the relative size 

 of the sexes in fishes, 436; court- 

 ship of Chinese Macropus, 444. 



Oa rcineutes, sexual difference of color 

 iu, 589. 



Carcinus msenas, 354-366. 



Cardinalis virginianus, 297. 



Garduelia elegans, sexual differences of 

 the beak in, 467. 



Camivora, marine, polygamous habits 

 of, 288-289 ; sexual differences ia 

 the colors of, 691. 



Carp, numerical proportion of the sexes 

 in the, 329. 



Carr, E., on the peewit, 475. 



Carrier pigeon, late development of 

 the wattle in the, 313. 



Carrion beetles, stridulation of, 395. 



Cams, Prof. V., on the development 

 of the horns in merino sheep, 309. 



Cassowary, sexes and incubation of 

 the, 616. 



Castina, mode of holding wings, 411. 



Castoreum, 683. 



Casuarius galeatus, 616. , 



Cat, convoluted body in the extremity 

 of the tail of a, 43; sick, sympathy 

 of a dog with a, 141. 



Cataract in Cebus Azarse, 23. 



Catarrh, liability of Cebus Azaree to, 23. 



Catarrhine monJseys, 205. 



