LOCKWOOD. 



INDEX. 



MIVAET. 



331 



Lockwood, Mr., on the ova of the 

 Hippocampus, i. 295. 



LocuBta tranaporting seeds, ii. 147. 



Logan, Sir W., on Laurentian for- 

 mation, ii. 84. 



Lowe, Kev. R. T.,on locusts visiting 

 Madeira, ii. 147. 



Lowness of structure connected with 

 variability, i. 184. 



, related to wide distribution, ii. 



19fi. ' 



Lubbock, Sir J., on the nerves of 

 coccus, i. 54. 



, on secondary sexual charac- 

 ters, i. 193. 



, on a diving hymenopterous 



insect, i. 222. 



, on affinities, ii. 73. 



, on metamorphoses, ii. 239, 242. 



Lucas, Dr. P., on inheritance, i. 14. 



, on resemblance of child to 



parent, ii. 43. 



Lund and Clausen, on fossils of 

 Brazil, ii. 121. 



Lyell, Sir C, on the struggle for 

 existence, i. 77. 



, on modem changes of the 



earth, i. 118. 



, on terrestrial animals not hav- 

 ing been developed on islands, i. 

 281. 



, on a carboniferous land-shell. 



ii. 69. 



, on strata beneath Silurian sys- 

 tem, ii. 84. 



, on the imperfection of the geo- 

 logical record, ii. 88. 



, on the appearance of species, 



ii. 88. 



, on Barrande's colonies, ii. 90. 



, on tertiary formations of 



Europe and North America, ii. 



101- 



, on parallelism of tertiary for- 

 mations, ii. 106. 



, on transport of seeds by ice- 

 bergs, ii. 148. 



, on great alterations of climate, 



"■ "0- , , r. 



, on the distribution of fresh- 

 water shells, ii. 174. 



, on land-shells of Madeira, u. 



193. 



Lyell and Dawson, on fossilized trees 

 in Nova Scotia, ii. 70. 



Lythrum salicaria, trimorphio, ii. 

 32. 



M. 



Macleay, on analogical characteis, ' 



ii. 218. 

 Maorauchenia, ii. 107. 

 M'Donnell, Dr., on electric organs. 



i. 234. 

 Madeira, plants of, i. 130. 



, beetles of, wingless, i. 169. 



, fossil land-shells of, ii. 121. 



, birds of, ii. 180. 



Magpie tame in Norway, i. S25. 



Males lighting, i. 108. 



Maize, crossed, ii. 87. 



Malay Archipelago compared with 



Europe, ii. 74. 



, mammals of, ii. 185. 



Malm, on flat-flsh, i. 291. 

 Malpighiaceae, small imperfect fiow- 



eiB of, i. 269. 



, ii. 209. 



Mammae, their development, i. 295. 



, rudimentaryj ii. 255. 



Mammals, fossil, in secondary for- 

 mation, ii. 79. 



, insular, ii. 183. 



Man, origin of, ii. 304. 



Manatee, rudimentary nails of, ii. 



260. 

 Marsupials of Australia, i. 140. 



, structure of their feet, iL 232. 



, fossil species of, ii. 121. 



Martens, M., experiment on seeds, 



ii. 144. 

 Martin, Mr. W. C, on striped mules, 



i. 201. 

 Masters, Dr., on Saponaria, i. 272. 

 Matteucoi, on the electric organs of 



rays^ i. 234. 

 Matthiola, reciprocal crosses of, ii. 



15. 

 Maurandia, i. 307. 

 Means of dispersal, ii. 140. 

 Melipona domestica, i. 343. 

 Merrell, Dr., on the American 



cuckoo, i. 330. 

 Metamorphism of oldest rocks, ii. 85. 

 Mice destroying bees, L 90. 



, acclimatisation of, i. 176. 



, tails of, i. 294. 



Miller, Prof., on the cells of bees, i. 



344,360. 

 Mirabilis, crosses of, ii. 16. 

 Missel-thrush, i. 93. 

 Mistletoe, complex relations of^ i. 3. 

 Mivart, Mr., on the relation of hail 



and teeth, i. 179. 



