TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL ADDITIONS AND 



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Nature and strength of shame, 



regret, and remorse. 

 Suicide among savages. 

 The motives of conduct. 

 Selection, as applied to primeval 



man. 

 Resemblances between idiots and 



animals. 

 Division of the malar bone. 

 Supernumerary mammae and 



digits. 

 Further cases of muscles proper 



to animals appearing in man. 

 Broca: average capacity of skull 



diminished by the preservation 



of the inferior members of 



society. 

 Belt on advantages to man from 



his hairlessness. 

 Disappearance of the tail in man 



and certain monkeys. 

 Injurious forms of selection in 



civilized nations. 

 Indolence of man, when free from 



a struggle for existence. 

 Gorilla protecting himself from 



rain with his hands. 

 Hermaphroditism in fish. 

 Rudimentary mammas in male 



mammals. 

 Changed conditions lessen fertil- 

 ity and cause ill-health among 



savages. 

 Darkness of skin a protection 



against the sun. 

 Note by Professor Huxley on the 



development of the brain in 



man and apes. 

 Special organs of male parasitic 



worms for holding the female. 



