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BUZAREINGUES. 



IXDEX. 



CAKLIEB. 



Buzareixgues. Girou de, inheritance 

 of tricks, i. 450. 



Cabaxis, pears grafted on the quince, 

 ii. 246. 



Cabbage, i. 34-1-344 ; varieties of, i. 

 341 ; unity of character in flowers 

 and seeds of, i. 342 ; cultivated by 

 ancient Celts, ibid. ; classification of 

 varieties of, ibid. ; ready crossing of, i. 

 343, ii. 68, 76, 110 ; origin of, i. 343 ; 

 increased fertility of, when culti- 

 vated, ii. 91 ; growth of, in tropical 

 countries, ii. 266. 



Cabool, vines of, i. 353. 



Cabral, on early cultivation in Brazil, 

 i. 329. 



Cactus, growth of cochineal on, in 

 India, ii. 265. 



CAESAR, Bos primigenius wild in Europe 

 in the time of, i. 84 ; notice of fowls 

 in Britain, i. 258 ; notice of the im- 

 portation of horses bv the Celts, ii. 

 187. 



Caffre fowls, i. 241. 



Caffres. different kinds of cattle pos- 

 sessed by the. i. 91. 



" Cagias," a breed of sheep, i. 99. 



Cairina moschata, i. 191. 



Calceolarias, i. 388; ii. 129 ; effects 

 of seasonal conditions on, ii. 263 ; 

 peloric flowers in, ii. 338. 



Caldwell, J., sporting of sugar-cane, 

 i. 410. 



•• CALONGOS," a Columbian breed of 

 cattle, i. 92. 



CALVES, Mr., on a seedling peach pro- 

 ducing both peaches and nectarines, 

 i. 31 -. 



Calyx, segments of the, converted into 

 carpels, ii. :'> x 7. 



Camel, its dislike to crossing water, i. 

 190. 



Camellii, bud-variations in, i. 401 ; re- 

 cognition of varieties cf, ii. 238 ; va- 

 riety in, hardiness of, ii. 299. 



Camerox, D., on the cultivation of 

 Alpine plants, ii. 147. 



CaMEBONN, Baron, value of English 

 blood in race-horses, i. 456. 



Campanula medium, ii. 185. 



Caxary-bird, i. 311 ; conditions of in- 

 heritance in. i. 465 ; hybrids of, ii. 

 20 ; period of perfect plumage in, ii. 



53 ; diminished fertility of, ii. 145 • 

 standard of perfection in, n. 179 ; 

 analogous variation in, ii. 341. 



Cancer, heredity of, i. 452, ii. 56. 



Caxfield, Dr., on horses with curled 

 hair, i. 58 ; on feral horses in .North 

 America, i. 64. 



Caxtxe teeth, development of the, in 

 mares, ii. 310. 



Canis alopex, i. 30. 



Canis antarcUcus, i. 20. 



Canis argentatus, ii. 134. 



Canis aureus, i. 30. 

 j Canis cancrivorus, domesticated and 



crossed in Guiana, i. 23. 

 ! Canis cinereo-variegatus, i. 30. 

 I Canis fulvus, i. 30. 



Canis ingot, the naked Peruvian dog, 

 i. 24. 



Canis latrans, i. 27; resemblance of, to 

 the Hare Indian dog, i. 22 ; one of the 

 original stocks, i. 26. 



Canis iupaster, i. 25. 



Canis lupus, var. cccidcntalis, resem- 

 blance of, to North American dogs, i. 

 21 ; crossed with dogs, i. 23 ; one of 

 the original stocks, i. 26. 



Canis mesome.'as, i. 26, 30. 



Canis primcevus, tamed by Mr. Hndgson, 

 i. 27, 



Canis sabbar, i. 25. 



Canis slmensis, possible original of grey- 

 hounds, i. 34. 



Canis t/udeb, i. 30. 



Canis variegatus, i. 30. 



Canning, A. S. G., the japanned pea- 

 cock, i. 305-307. 



Canterbury Bell, doubled by selection, 

 ii. 185. 



Cape of Good Hope, different kinds of 

 cattle at the, i. 91 ; no useful plants 

 derived from the, i. 328. 



Capercailzie, breeding in captivitv, ii. 

 139. 



Capra atgagrus and C. falconer i, pro- 

 bable parents of domestic goat, i. 105. 



Capsiccm, i. 396. 



Cardan, on a variety of the walnut, i. 

 379 ; on grafted walnuts, ii. 24-7. 



CaBDOON, ii. 7. 



Carex rigida, local sterility of the, ii. 

 154. 



Carlier, early selection cf sheep, ii 

 188. 



