GEMMULES. 



INDEX. 



GODRON. 



453 



Gemmules, or cell-gemmules, ii. 374, 378- 



381, 384. 

 Genet, fertility of the, in captivity, ii. 



151. 

 Generation, alternate, ii. 361, 3C7, 390. 

 Generation, sexual, ii. 359-364. 



Genius, inheritance of, ii. 7. 

 Gentiana amarella, ii. 168. 



Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, production of 

 monstrous chickens, ii. 289; "Lot de 

 Vaffinite de soi pour soi," ii. 339 ; com- 

 pensation of growth, ii. 342. 



Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Isid., origin of 

 the dog, i. 66 ; barking of a jackal, i. 

 27 ; period of gestation and odour of 

 the jackal, i. 30; anomalies in the 

 teeth of dogs, i. 34; variations in the 

 proportions of dogs, i. 35 ; webbed feet 

 of Newfoundland dogs, i. 39 ; crossing 

 of domestic and wild cats, i. 44 ; domes- 

 tication of the ami, i. 82; supposed 

 introduction of cattle into Europe from 

 the East, ibid. ; absence of interdigital 

 pits in sheep, i. 95 ; origin of the goat, 

 i. 101 ; feral geese, i. 190 ; ancient his- 

 tory of the fowl, i. 246 ; skull of the 

 Polish fowl, i. 262 ; preference of the 

 Romans for the liver of white geese, i. 

 289 ; polydactylism, ii. 12 ; assumption 

 of male characters by female birds, ii. 

 51 ; supernumerary mammae in women, 

 ii. 58; development of a proboscis in 

 the pig, ibid. ; transmission and blend- 

 ing of characters in hybrids, ii. 94; 

 refusal of animals to breed in captivity! 

 ii. 149; on the Guinea pig, ii. 152; 

 silkworms producing white cocoons, ii! 

 199; on the carp, ii. 236; on Helix 

 lactea, ii. 280; on monstrosities, ii. 

 254; injury to the embryo a cause 

 of monstrosity, ii. 269; alteration in 

 the coat of horses in coal mines, ii. 

 278 ; length of the intestines in wild 

 and tame animals, ii. 302-303 ; inherit- 

 ance of rudimentary limbs in the dog, 

 ii. 315 ; correlation in monstrosities, ii! 

 320 ; supernumerary digits in man. ii. 

 322 ; co-existence of anomalies, ii. 331 ] 

 fusion of homologous parts, ii. 341-342 ; 

 presence of hairs and teeth in ovarian 

 tumours, ii. 370 ; development of teeth 

 on the palate in the horse, ii. 391. 



Geographical differences of faunas', i. 10. 



Geological succession of organisms,' i. 11 ' 



Geranium, ii. 59. 



Geranium ph&um and pyrenaicum, ii. 258. 



Geranium pratense, i. 379. 



Gerard, asserted climatal change in 

 Burgundian bees, i. 297. 



Gerarde, on varieties of the hyacinth i 

 370. J 



Gerstacker, on hive-bees, i. 290. 



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Gervais, Prof., origin of the dog, i. 16 ; 

 resemblance of dogs and jackals, i. 

 24 ; taming of the jackal, i. 26 ; num- 

 ber of teeth in dogs, i. 34 ; breeds of 

 dogs, i. 36 ; on tertiary horses, i. 51 ; 

 biblical notices of horses, i. 55 ; species 

 of Ovis, i. 94 ; wild and domestic rab- 

 bits, i. 103 ; rabbits from Mount Sinai 

 and Algeria, i. 105 ; earless rabbits, i. 

 108 ; batrachia with doubled limbs, ii 

 391. 

 Gestation, period of, in the dog, wolf, 

 &c, i. 29-30 ; in the pig, i. 74 ; in cattle', 

 i. 87, ii. 321 ; in sheep, i. 97. 

 Gestures, inheritance of peculiarities in, 



ii. 6. 

 " Ghoondooks " a sub-breed of fowls i 



229. 

 Ghor-Khur, ii. 42. 

 Giles, Mr., effect of cross-breeding in the 



pig, i. 404. 

 Giraffe, co-ordination of structure of, ii. 



221. 

 Girard. period of appearance of perma- 

 nent teeth in dogs, i. 35. 

 Girou de Buzareingues, inheritance in 

 the horse, ii. 10; reversion by age in 

 cattle, ii. 38 ; prepotency of transmis- 

 sion of character in sheep and cattle, ii. 

 66 ; on crossing gourds, ii. 108. 

 Gisburne, wild cattle at, i. 84. 

 Gladiolus, i. 364; self -impotence of 



hybrids of, ii. 139. 

 Gladiolus colvillii, bud-variation in, i. 382. 

 Glands, compensatory development of, ii. 



300. 

 Glastonbury thorn, i. 364. 

 Glenny, Mr., on the Cineraria, ii. 200. 

 Gloede, E., on strawberries, i. 353. 

 Glcger, on the wings of ducks, ii. 298. 

 " Glouglou " (pigeon), i. 154. 

 Gloxinia;, peloric, i. 365, ii. 167. 

 Gmelin, on red cats, at Tobolsk, i. 47. 

 Goat, i. 101-102, ii. 33; polydactylism 

 in the, ii. 14 ; sexual differences in horns 

 of, ii. 73 ; valued by South Africans, ii. 

 207 ; Thibet, ii. 278 ; amount of milk 

 and development of udders in the, ii. 

 300; hornless, rudimentary bony cores 

 in, ii. 316 ; Angora, ii. 326. 

 Godron, odour of the hairless Turkish 

 dog, i. 30 ; differences in the skull of 

 dogs, i. 34 ; increase of breeds of horses, 

 i- 51 ; crossing of domestic and wild 

 swine, i. 66 ; on goats, i. 101-102 ; colour 

 of the skin in fowls, i. 258; bees of 

 north and south of France, i. 297 ; in- 

 troduction of the silkworm into Europe, 

 i. 300; variability in the silkworm, i. 

 304; supposed species of wheat, i. 312- 

 314; on JEgilvps triticoides, i. 313; 

 variable presence of barbs in grasses, i. 



