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TUENER. 
INDEX. 
VERMIFORM. 
Turner, Prof. W., on muscular fasci- 
culi in man referable to the 
panniculus carnosus, i. 19 ; on the 
occurrence of the supracondyloid 
foramen in the human humerus, i. 
. 28 ; on muscles attached to the 
coccyx in man, i. 29 ; on the filum 
terminale in man, i. 30 ; on the 
i variabilit)'- of the muscles, i. 109 ; 
on abnornal conditions of the 
human uterus, i. 123; on the de- | 
velopment of the mammary glands, i 
i. 209 ; on male fishes hatching ova 
in their mouths, i. 210. 
Turnix, sexes of some species of, ii. 
201, 207. 
Turtle-dove, cooing of the, ii. 60. 
Tuttle, H., on the number of species 
of man, i. 226. 
Tylor, E. B., on emotional cries, 
gestures, &c., of man, i. 54; on 
the origin of the belief in spiritual 
agencies, i. 66 ; on the primitive 
barbarism of civilised nations, i. 
181 ; on the origin of counting, i. 
' 181 ; on resemblances of the mental 
• characters in different races of 
man, i. 232. 
Type of structure, prevalence of, i. 
211 . 
Typhoeus^ stridulating organs of, i. 
378; stridulation of, i. 380. 
Twins, tendency to produce, here- 
ditary, i. 133. 
Twite, proportion of the sexes in the, 
i. 307. 
U. 
Ugliness, said to consist in an 
approach to the lower animals, ii. 
354. 
Umbrella-bird, ii. 58, 59. 
Umhnna^ sounds produced by, ii. 23. 
United States, rate of increase in, i. 
131 ; influence of natural selection 
on the progress of, i. 179; change 
undergone by Europeans in the, i. 
246. 
JJpupa epops^ sounds produced by the 
male, ii. 62. 
Uraniid^e, coloration of the, i. 396. 
Uria troile, variety of, (= U. lacry- 
mans)\ ii. 127. 
Urodela, ii. 24. 
Urosticte Benjamini^ sexual differences 
in, ii. 151. 
Use and disuse of parts, effects of, i. 
116; influence of, on the races of 
man, i. 247. 
Uterus, reversion in the, i. 123 ; more 
or less divided, in the human sub- 
ject, i. 123, 130; double, in the 
early progenitors of man, i. 206. 
V. 
Vaccination, influence of, i. 168. 
Vancouver Island, Mr. Sproat on the 
savages of, i. 239 ; natives of, erad- 
ication of facial hair by the, ii. 
348. 
Vanellus cristatus^ wing tubercles of 
the male, ii. 48. 
VanesssR^ i. 387 ; resemblance of lower 
surface of, to bark of trees, i. 
392. 
Variability, causes of, i. Ill ; in 
man, analogous to that in the lower 
animals, i. 112; of the races of 
man, i. 225 ; greater in men than 
in women, i. 275; period of, rela- 
tion of the, to sexual selection, i. 
296 ; of birds, ii. 124 ; of secondary 
sexual characters in man, ii. 320. 
Variation, correlated, i. 30 ; laws of, 
i. 113; in man, i. 185; analogous, 
i. 194; analogous, in plumage of 
birds, ii. 74. 
Variations, spontaneous, i. 131. 
Varieties, absence of, between two 
species, evidence of their distinct- 
ness, i. 215. 
Variety, an object in nature, ii. 
230. 
Variola, communicable between man 
and the lower animals, i. 11. 
Vaureal, i. 29. 
Veddahs, monogamous habits of, ii. 
363. 
Veitch, Mr., on the aversion of 
Japanese ladies to Avhiskers, ii. 
349. 
Vengeance, instinct of, i. 89. 
Venus Erycina, priestesses of, ii. 357. 
Vermes, i. 327. 
Vermiform appendage, i. 27. 
