HODGSON. 



INDEX. 



HUNGARIAN. 



457 



by a female Dingo, i. 31 ; origin of the 

 Newfoundland dog, i. 42 ; transmission 

 of a peculiar lock of hair, ii. 5. 



Hodgson, Mr., domestication of Canis 

 primsevus, i. 26 ; development of a fifth 

 d digit in Thibet mastiffs, i. 35 ; number 



of ribs in humped cattle, i. 79 ; on the 

 sheep of the Himalaya, i. 95 ; presence 

 of four niammse in sheep, ibid. ; arched 

 nose in sheep, i. 96 ; measurements of 

 the intestines of goats, i. 102; presence 

 of interdigital pits in goats, ibid. ; dis- 

 use a cause of drooping ears, ii. 301. 



Hofacker, persistency of colour in horses, 

 i. 51, ii. 21 ; production of dun horses 

 from parents of different colours, i. 59 ; 

 inheritance of peculiarities in hand- 

 writing, ii. 6 ; heredity in a one-horned 

 stag, ii. 12 ; on consanguineous mar- 

 riages, ii. 123. 



Hog, Eed Eiver, ii. 150. 



Hogg, Mr., retardation of breeding in 

 cows by hard living, ii. 112. 



Holland, Sir H., necessity of inheritance, 

 ii. 2 ; on hereditary diseases, ii. 7 ; 

 hereditary peculiarity in the eyelid, ii. 

 ■, 8 ; morbid uniformity in the same 



family, ii. 17; transmission of hydrocele 

 through the female, ii. 52 ; inheritance 

 of habits and tricks, ii. 395. 



Holly, varieties of the, i. 360, 362 ; bud- 

 reversion in, i. 384 ; yellow-berried, ii. 

 19, 230. 



Hollyhock, bud-variation in, i. 378 ; non- 

 crossing of double varieties of, ii. 107 ; 

 tender variety of the, ii. 310. 



Homer, notice of Geese, i. 287 ; breeding 

 of the horses of iEneas, ii. 202. 



Homologois parts, correlated variability 

 of, ii. 322-331, 354-355 ; fusion of, ii. 

 393 ; affinity of, ii. 339-342. 



Hooes, correlated with hair in variation, 

 ii. 325. 



Hook-billed duck, skull figured, i. 282. 



Hooker, Dr. J. D., forked shoulder-stripe 

 in Syrian asses, i. 63 ; voice of the cock 

 in Sikkim, i. 259 ; use of Arum-roots as 

 food, i. 307; native useful plants of 

 Australia, i. 311 ; wild walnut of the 

 Himalayas, i. 356 ; variety of the plane 

 tree, i. 362 ; production of Thuja ori- 

 entalis from seeds of T.pendula, i. 362 ; 

 singular form of Begonia frigida, i. 365 ; 

 reversion in plants run wild, ii. 33 ; on 

 the sugar-cane, ii. 169; on Arctic plants, 

 ii. 256 ; on the oak grown at the Cape of 

 Good Hope, ii. 274 ; on Rhododendron 

 ciliatum, ii. 277 ; stock and mignonette, 

 perennial in Tasmania, ii. 305. 



Hopkirk, Mr., bud-variation in the rose, 

 i. 381 ; in Mirabilis jalapa, i. 382 ; in 

 Convolvulus tricolor, i. 408. 



Hornbeam, heterophyllous, i. 362. 



Horned fowl, i. 229 ; skull figured, i. 265. 



Hornless cattle in Paraguay, i. 89. 



Horns of sheep, i. 95; correlation of, 

 with fleece in sheep, ii. 326; corre- 

 lation of, with the skull, ii. 333 ; rudi- 

 mentary in young polled cattle, ii. 315 ; 

 of goats, i. 102. 



Horses, in Swiss lake-dwellings, i. 49; 

 different breeds of, in Malay Archi- 

 pelago, i. 49 ; anomalies in osteology and 

 dentition of, i. 50 ; mutual fertility of 

 different breeds, i. 51 ; feral, i. 51 ; habit 

 of scraping away snow, i. 53 ; mode of 

 production of breeds of, i. 54 ; inherit- 

 ance and diversity of colour in, i. 55 ; 

 dark stripes in, i. 56-61, ii. 351 ; dun- 

 coloured, origin of, i. 59; colours of 

 feral, i. 60-61 ; effect of fecundation by 

 a Quagga on the subsequent progeny 

 of, i. 403-404; inheritance of peculi- 

 arities in, ii. 10-11 ; polydactylism in, 

 ii. 14; inheritance of colour in, ii. 21; 

 inheritance of exostoses in legs of, ii. 

 23 ; reversion in, ii. 33, 41 ; hybrids of, 

 with ass and zebra, ii. 42 ; prepotency 

 of transmission in the sexes of, ii. 65 ; 

 segregation of, in Paraguay, ii. 102; 

 wild species of, breeding in captivity, ii. 

 150 ; curly, in Paraguay, ii. 205, 325 ; 

 selection of, for trifling characters, ii. 

 209; unconscious selection of, ii. 212- 

 213 ; natural selection in Cireassia, 

 ii. 225 ; alteration "of coat of, in coal- 

 mines, ii. 278 ; degeneration of, in the 

 Falkland Islands, ii. 278 ; diseases of, 

 caused by shoeing, ii. 300 ; feeding on 

 meat, ii. 305 ; white and white-spotted, 

 poisoned by mildewed vetches, ii. 337 ; 

 analogous variations in the colour of, 

 ii. 349 ; teeth developed on palate of, 

 ii. 391 ; of bronze period in Denmark, 

 ii. 427. 



Horse-chesnut, early, at the Tuileries, 

 i. 362 ; tendency to doubleness in, ii. 

 168. 



Horse-radish, general sterility of the, ii. 

 170. 



" Hold an," a French sub-breed of fowls, 

 i. 229. 



Howard, C, on an Egyptian monument, 

 i. 17 ; on crossing sheep, ii. 95, 120. 



Hrc, on the Emperor Khang-hi, ii. 205 ; 

 Chinese varieties of the bamboo, ii. 256. 



Humboldt, A., character of the Zambos, 

 ii. 47 ; parrot speaking the language 

 of an extinct tribe, ii. 154 ; on Fulex 

 penetrans, ii. 275. 



Humidity, injurious effect of, upon horses, 

 i. 53. 



Humphreys, Col., on Ancon sheep, i. 100. 



Hungarian cattle, i. 80. 



