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INDEX 



Gynanisa Isis, ocellated epote of, 652. 

 Gypsies, uniformity of, in various parts 

 of the world, 266. 



H 



Habits, bad, facilitated by familiarity, 

 167 ; variability of the force of, 169. 



Hackel, E., on the origin of man, 20; 

 on rudimentary characters, 28; on 

 death caused by inflammation of the 

 vermiform appendage, 40; on the 

 projecting of the canine teeth in 

 man, 63; on the steps by which 

 man became a biped, 17; on man 

 as a member of the Catarrhine group, 

 208 ; on the position of the Lemurids 

 and Simiad», 210; on the genealogy 

 of the Mammalia, 211 ; on the lance- 

 let or amphioxus, 213; on the trans- 

 parency of pelagic animals, 345 ; on 

 the musical powers of women, 737. 



Hagen, H., and Walsh, B. D., on 

 American Neuroptera, 336. 



Hair, development of, in man, 37-38; 

 character of, supposed to be deter- 

 mined by light and heat, 53; dis- 

 tribution of, in man, 83-84, 771- 

 775; possibly removed for orna- 

 mental purposes, 84; arrangement 

 and direction of, 202-203; of the 

 early progenitors of man, 214; dif- 

 ferent texture of, in distinct races, 

 224; and skin, correlation of color 

 of, 261; development of, in mam- 

 mals, 685-686; of the beard, differ- 

 ent in color from that of the head, 

 719; management of, among difier- 

 ent peoples, 740 ; great length of, 

 in some North American tribes, 

 746-747 ; elongation of the, on the 

 human head, 776. 



Hairiness, variation of, in races of men, 

 719; difference of, in the sexes in 

 man, 720. 



Hairs and excretory pores, numerical 

 relation of, in sheep, 262. 



Hairy family, Siamese, 774. 



Halbertama, Prof., hermaphroditism in 

 Serranua, 216. 



Hamadryas baboon, turning over 

 stones, 139 ; mane of the male, 

 673. 



Hamilton, C, on the cruelty of the 



Kaffirs to animals, 160; on the en- 

 grossment of the women by the 

 Kaffir chiefs, 766. 



Hammering, difBculty of, 74. 



Hancock, A., on the colors of the 

 nudibranch MoUusca, 846, 349. 



Hands, larger at birth, in the chil- 

 dren of laborers, 55 ; structure of, in 

 the quadrumana, 75 ; and arms, free- 

 dom of, indirectly correlated with 

 diminution of canines, 80. 



Handwriting, inherited, 124. 



Handy side. Dr., supernumerary mam- 

 taas in men, 59. 



Harcourt, B. Vernon, on Fringilla can- 

 nabina, 609. 



Harelda glacialis, 543. 



Hare, protective coloring of the, 700. 



Hares, battles of male, 646. 



Harlan, Dr. , on the diJEerence between 

 field- and house-slaves, 260. 



Harris, J. M., on the relation of com- 

 plexion to climate, 258. 



, T. W., on the Katydid locust, 



372; on the stiidulation of the grass- 

 hoppers, 376; on CEcanthus nivalis, 

 380; on the coloring of Lepidoptera, 

 410; on the coloring of Saturnia lo, 

 412. 



Harting, spur of the Ornithorhynchus, 

 649. 



Hartman, Dr., on the singing of Cicada 

 septendecim, 371. 



Hatred, persistence of, 153. 



Haughton, S., on a variation of the 

 flexor poUicis longus In man, 66. 



Hawks, feeding orphan nestling, 529. 



Hayes, Dr., on the diverging of sledge- 

 dogs on thin ice, 107. 



Haymond, R., on the drumming of the 

 male, Tetrao umbeUus, 487; on the 

 drumming of birds, 488. 



Head, altered position of, to suit the 

 erect attitude of man, 82 ; hairiness 

 of, in man, 84 ; processes of, in male 

 beetles, 387 ; artificial alterations of 

 the form of the, 760. 



Hearne, on strife for women among 

 the North American Indians, 723; 

 on the notion of female beauty among 

 the North American Indians, 743- 

 744; repeated elopements of a North 

 American woman, 769. 



Heart, in the human embryo, 25. 



Heat, supposed effects of, 53. 



