INDEX. 



325 



c. 



Chickens, instinctive tameness of, 



i. 329. 

 Chironomus, its asexual reproduc- 



Cabbage, varieties of, crossed, L 



122. 



tion, ii. 240. 



Calceolaria, ii. 7, 8. 



Chthamalinse, ii. 59. 



Canary-birds, sterility of hybrids, 



Chthamalus, cretacean species of, 



ii. 9. 



ii. 81. 



Cape de Verde islands, productions 



Circumstances favourable to selec- 



of, ii. 189. 



tion of domestic products, i. 46. 



, plants of, on mountains, ii. 



to natural selection, i. 124. 



162. 



Cirripedes capable of crossing, i. 124. 



Cape of Good Hope, plants of, i. 



, carapace aborted, i. 184. 



158 ; ii. 178. 



, their ovigerous frena, i. 232. 



Carpenter, Dr., on foraminifera, ii. 



, fossil, ii. 80. 



117. 



, larvse of, ii. 243. 



Carthamus, i. 271. 



Claparede, Prof., on the hair-clas- 



Catasetum, i. 243 ; ii. 216. 



pers of the Aearidae, i. 239. 



Cats, with blue eyes, deaf, i. 13. 



Clarke, Eev. W. B., on old glaciers 



, variation in habits of, i. 325. 



in Australia, ii. 159. 



curling tail when going to 



Classification, ii. 202. 



spring, i. 251. 



Clift, Mr., on the succession of 



Cattle destroying fir-trees, i. 88. 



types, ii. 121. 



destroyed by flies in Paraguay, 



Climate, effects of, in checking in- 



i. 89. 



crease of beings, i. 84. 



breeds of, locally extinct, i. 



, adaptation of, to organisms, 



134. 



i. 174. 



, fertility of Indian and Euro- 



Climbing plants, i. 230. 



pe, m breeds, ii. 10. 



, development of, i. 305. 



, Indian, i. 21 ; ii. 10. 



Clover visited by bees, i. 117. 



Cave, inhabitants of, blind, i. 170. 



Co bites, intestine of, i. 229. 



Cecidornyia, ii. 239. 



Cockroach, i. 93. 



Celts, proving antiquity of man, 



Collections, palseontological, poor, 



i. 21. 



ii. 58. 



Centres of Creation, ii. 135. 



Colour, influenced by climate, i. 165. 



Cephalopoda, structures of eyes, 



, in relation to attack by flies, 



i. 236. 



i. 218. 



, development of, ii. 244. 



Col urn ba livia, parent of domestic 



Cercopithecus, tail of, i. 294. 



pigeons, i. 26. 



Ceroxyins laceratus, i. 284. 



Colymbetes, ii. 174. 



Cervulus, ii. 9. 



Compensation of growth, i. 182. 



Cetacea, ti eth and hair, i. 179. 



Compositae, flowers and seeds of, 



, development of the whale- 



i. 179. 



bone, i. 285. 



, outer and inner florets of, 



Cetaceans, i. 285. 



i. 270. 



Ceylon, plants of, ii. 164. 



, male flowers of, ii. 257. 



Cnrilk formation, ii. 100. 



Conclusion, general, ii. 2 '3. 



Characters, divergence of, i. 134. 



Condif ions, slight changes in, 



■ , sexual, variable, i. 185, 191. 



favourable to fertility, ii. 27. 



, adaptive or analogical, ii. 218. 



Convergence of genera, i. 156. 



Charlock, i. 94. 



Coot, i. 222. 



Checks to increase, i. 83. 



Cope, Prof., on the acceleration or 



— — , mutual, i. 86. 



retardation of the period of re- 



Chelee of Crustaceans, i. 300. 



production, i. 232. 



