INDEX 



821 



jjiphinstone, Mr., on local differences 

 of stature among the Hindus, 62 ; on 

 the difficulty of distinguishing the 

 uative races of India, 223. 



Elytra, of the females of Dytiscus, 

 Acilius, Hydroporus, 364. 



Emberiza, characters of young, 599. 



miliaria, 599. 



schoeniclus, 532 ; head-feathers 



of the male, 518. 



Embryo of man, 25-28; of the dog, 21. 



Embryos of mammals, resemblance of 

 the, 45. 



Emigration, 185. 



Emotions experienced by the lower ani- 

 mals in common with man, 98-99; 

 manifested by animals, 100-102. 



Emperor moth, 412. 



Emu, sexes and incubation of, Blf. 



Emulation of singing-birds, 419. 



Endurance, estimation of, 161. 



Energy, a characteristic of man, 728. 



England, numerical proportion of male 

 and female births in, 318-319. 



Engleheart, Mr. , on the finding of new 

 mates by starlings, 528. 



English, success of, as colonists, 191. 



Engravers, short-sighted, 55. 



Entomostraca, 355. 



Entozoa, difference of color between 

 the males and females of some, 344. 



Envy, persistence of, 153. 



Eocene period, possible divergence of 

 man during the, 209. 



Eolidse, colors of, produced by the 

 biliary glands, 346. 



Epeira nigra, small size of the male of, 

 360. 



Ephemerae, 362. 



Ephemeridse, 380. 



Ephippiger vitium, stridulating organs 

 of, 375, 3Y8. 



Epicalia, sexual differences of coloring 

 in the species of, 403. 



Equus hemionus, winter change of, 100. 



Erateina, coloration of, 411. 



Ercolani, Prof., hermaphroditism in 

 eels, 216. 



Erect attitude of man, 11. 



Eristalis, courting of, 369. 



Eschricht, on the development of hair 

 in man, 37 ; on a lanuginous mus- 

 tache in a female foetus, 38 ; on the 

 want of definition between the scalp 

 and the forehead in some chiMren, 



202 ; on the arrangement of the hair 

 in the human fcetus, 203; on the 

 hairiness of the face in the human 

 foetus of both sexes, 775-776. 



Eskimo, 92, 179; their belief in the in- 

 heritance of dexterity in seal-catch- 

 ing, 54 ; mode of life of, 260. 



Esmeralda, difference of color in the 

 sexes of, 387. 



Esox lucius, 328. 



^. reticulatua, 443. 



Estrelda amandaya, pugnacity of the 

 male, 475. 



Eubagis, sexual differences of coloring 

 in the species of, 404. 



Euchirus longimanus, sound produced 

 by, 397. 



Eudromias morinellus, 616. 



Eulampis jugularis, colors of the female, 

 685. 



Buler, on the rate of increase in the 

 United States, 68. 



Bumomota superciliaris, racket-shaped 

 feathers in the tail of, 497. 



Bupetomena macroura, colors of the 

 female, 685. 



Buphema splendida, 590. 



Euplocamus erythrophthalmus, posses- 

 sion of spurs by the female, 473. 



Europe, ancient inhabitants of, 242. 



Europeans, difEerence of, from Hindus, 

 254; hairiness of, probably due to 

 reversion, 774. 



Eurostopodus, sexes of, 618. 



Burygnathus, different proportions of 

 the head in the sexes of, 365. 



Eustephanus, sexual differences of spe- 

 cies of, 467 ; young of, 629. 



Exaggeration of natural characters by 

 man, 749. 



Exogamy, 757, 760. 



Expression, resemblances in, between 

 man and the apos, 201-202. 



Extinction of races, causes of the, 

 241. 



Eye, destruction of the, 53 ; change of 

 position in, 82; obliquity of, re- 

 garded as a beauty by the Chinese 

 and Japanese, 744. 



Eyebrows, elevation of, 30-31 ; devel 

 opment of long hairs in, 37 ; in mon- 

 keys, 202; eradicated in parts of 

 South America, and Africa, 740; 

 eradication of, by the Indians of 

 Paraguay, 747. 



