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INDEX 



Chamseleo, sexual differences in the 

 genus, 462. 



bifurcuB, 462, 



Oweuii, 462. 



• pumilus, 463. 



Cham^petes unicolor, modified wing- 

 fealher in the male, 489. 



Chameleons, 460. 



Chamois, danger-signals of, 138; trans- 

 fer of male characters to an old 

 female, 651. 



Champneys, Mr., acromio-basilar mus- 

 cle and quadrupedal gait, 65. 



Chapuis, Dr., on the transmission of 

 sexual peculiarities in pigeons, 303 ; 

 on streaked Belgian pigeons, 313, 

 5T5. 



Char, male, coloring of, during the 

 breeding season, 442. 



Characters, male, developed in females, 

 300; secondary sexual transmitted 

 through, both sexes, 300 ; natural, 

 artificial, exaggeration of, by man, 

 750. 



Charadrius hiatieula and pluvialis, 

 sexes and young of, 696. 



Chardin, on the Persians, '755. 



Charms, worn by women, 743. 



Charruas, freedom of divorce among 

 the, 169. 



Chasmorhynchus, difference of color in 

 the sexes of, 501 ; colors of, 636. 



niveus, 501. 



— — nudicoUis, 503. 



■^— tricarunculatus, 503. 



Chastity, early estimation of, 161. 



Chatterers, the sexual differences in, 

 289. 



Cheever, Rev. H. T., census of the 

 Sandwich Islands, 341. 



Cheiroptera, absence of secondary sex- 

 ual characters in, 288. 



Chelse of Crustacea, 352, 358. 



Chelonia, sexual differences in, 455- 

 456. 



Chenalopex segyptiacus, wing knobs 

 of, 473. 



Chera progne, 507, 641. 



Chest, proportions of, in soldiers and 

 sailors, 54; large, of the Quichua 

 and Aymara Indians, 56. 



Chevrotains, canine teeth of, 664. 



Chiasognathus, slridulation of, 400. 



Grantii, mandibles of, 393-394. 



Children, legitimate and illegitimate, 

 proportion of the sexes in, 321. 



Chiloe, lice of the natives of, 227; 

 population of, 231. 



Chimaara monstrosa, bony process on 

 the head of the male, 440. 



Chimaeroid fishes, prehensile organs of 

 male, 431. 



Chimpanzee, 722 ; ears of the, 32 ; rep- 

 resentatives of the eyebrows in the, 

 37 ; hands of the, 75 ; absence of 

 mastoid processes in the, 79; plat- 

 forms built by the, 96; cracking 

 nuts with a stone, 114; direction 

 of the hair on the arras of the, 

 203 ; supposed evolution of the, 

 236; polygamous and social habits 

 of the, 760. 



China, North, idea of female beauty 

 in, 744. 



, Southern, inhabitants of, 260. 



Chinese, use of flint tools by the, 195; 

 difficulty of distinguishing the races 

 of the, 223 ; color of the beard in, 

 719; general beardlessness of the, 

 721; opinions of the, on the appear- 

 ance of Europeans and Cingalese, 

 744; compression of the feet of, 760. 



Chinsurdi, hia opinion of beards, 741, 

 748. 



Chlamydera maculata, 493. 



Chloeon, pedunculated eyes of the male 

 of, 362. 



Chloephaga, coloration of the sexes in, 

 593. 



Chloroccelus Tanana (figured), 373. 



Chorda Dorsalis, 215. 



Chough, red beak of the, 634. 



Chromidse, frontal protuberance in 

 male, 442 ; sexual differences in 

 color of, 449. 



Chrysemys picta, long claws of the 

 male, 466. 



Chrysococcyx, characters of young of, 

 600. 



Chrysomelidse, stridulation of, 395. 



Cicada pruinoaa, 371. 



septendecim, 371. 



Cicadse, songs of the, 370; rudiment- 

 ary sound-organs in females of, 377- 

 378. 



Cicatrix of a burn, causing modification 

 of the facial bones, 82. 



Cichla, frontal protuberance of male, 

 442. 



Cimeti^re du Sud, Paris, 41. 



CincloramphuB craralis, large size of 

 male, 471. 



