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BABINGTON. 



INDEX. 



BUZABETNGUES. 



B. 



Birds acquiring fear, i. 325. 





, beauty of, i. 252. 



Babington, Mr., on British plants, 



annually cross the Atlantic, 



i. 53. 



ii. 150. 



Ba t r. Yon, standard of Highness, i. 



, colour of, on continents, i. 



151. 



165. 



, comparison of bee and fish, 



, footsteps, and remains of, in 



ii. 118. 



secondary rocks, ii. 79. 



, embryonic similarity of the 



. fossil, in caves of Brazil, ii. 



Yertebrata, ii. 241. , 



121. 



Baker, Sir S., on the giraffe, i. 278. 



. of Madeira. Bermuda, and 



Balancement of growth, i. 182. 



Galapagos, ii. 179, 180. 



Baleen, i. 285. 



, song of males, i. 109. 



Barb.rry, flowers of, i. 121. 



transporting >eeds, ii. 148. 



Barrande, M., on Silurian colonies, 



, waders, ii. 175. 



ii. 90. 



, wingless, i. 167, 218. 



, on the succession of species, 



Bizeacha, ii. 133. 



ii. 103. 



. affinities of, ii. 227. 



, on parallelism of palaeozoic 



Bladder for swimming, in fish, i 



formations, ii. 106. 



230. 



, on affinities of ancient species, 



Biindness of cave animals, i. 170. 



ii. 108. 



Blyth, Mr., on distinctness of Indian 



Barriers, importance of. ii. 130. 



cattle, i. 21. 



Bate?. Mr., on mimetic butterflies, 



, on striped hemionus, i. 199. 



ii. 222, 223. 224. 



, on crossed geese, ii. 10. 



B atraebiaus on islands, ii. 182. 



Borrow, Mr., on the Spanisb pointer, 



Bats, how structure acquired, i. 



i. 40. 



218. 



Borv St. Vincent, on Batrachians, 



, distribution of, ii. 184. 



ii. 182. 



Bear, catching water-in.^e ts. i. 220. 



t, M., on fossil Chthamalus, 



Beauty, how acquired, i. 249; ii. 



ii. 80. 





B<>uldcrs, erratic, on the Azores, ii. 



Bee, stilly of, i. 255. 



14V*. 



, queen, killing rivals, i. 256. 



Branchia, i. 231, 232. 



, Australian, extermination of, 



of crustaceans, i. 238. 



i. '.'3. 



Braun, Prof., on the seeds of Fuma- 



Bees fertilising flowers, i. 90. 



riac. SB, i. 271. 



, hive, not sucking the red 



Mr., on bouse-tumblers, i. 326. 



clov. r, i. 117. 



Britain, mammals of, ii. 185. 



, Ligurian, i. 117. 



Broca, Prof., on Natural Selection, 



. hive, Cell-making instinct, L 



i. 265. 



342. 



Bronu, Prof., on duration of specific 



, variation in habits, i. 324. 



forms, ii. 6Q. 



, parasiti •. i. 330. 



, \aiious objections by, i. 265. 



, bumble, cells of, i. 343. 



Brown, Kobert, on classification, ii 



in M ideira, i. 169. 





with deficient tarsi, i. 16S. 



, Se'quard. on inberited muti- 



B_ ntbam, Mr., on British plants, 



laion.-, i. 168. 



i. 58. 



Butk, Mr., on tie Polyzoa, i. 301. 



, on classification, ii. 211. 



Butterflies, mimetic, ii. 222, 223, 



Berkeley, Mr., on seeds in salt 



--4. 



water, ii. 112. 



eingu< s, on sterility of varie- 



Bermuda, buds of, ii. 180. 



ties, ii. 66. 



