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WALLACE. 
INDEX. 
WARBLER. 
use of the tarsi in male moths, i. 
256 ; on the rearing of the Ailan- 
thus silkmoth, i. 311 ; on breeding 
Lepidoptera, i. 311 ; proportion of 
sexes of Bomhiix cynthia, B. yama- 
'mai, and B. Pernyi^ reared by, i. 
313 ; on the development of Bom- 
byx cynthia and B. yamamai^ i. 346 ; 
on the pairing of Bombyx cynthia, 
i. 401 ; on the fertilisation of 
moths, i. 406. I 
Wallace, A. R., on the origin of 
man, i. 4 ; on the power of imita- 
tion in man, i. 39 ; on the nse of 
missiles by the orang, i. 52 ; on 
the varying appreciation of truth 
among different tribes, i. 100 ; on 
the limits of natural selection in 
man, i. 137, 158; on the occurrence I 
of remorse among savages, i. 165 ; | 
on the effects of natural selection 
on civilized nations, i. 168 ; on the 
use of the convergence of the hair 
at the elbow in the orang, i. 193 ; 
on the contrast in the characters of 
the Malays and Papuans, i. 216 ; on 
the line of separation between the 
Papuans and Malays, i. 218 ; on the 
sexes of Oniithoptera Croesus, i. 310 ; 
on protective resemblances, i. 322 ; 
on the relative sizes of the sexes of 
insects, i. 346 ; on Elaphomyia, i. 
349 ; on the Birds of Paradise, i. 
269 ; on the pugnacity of the males 
of Leptorhynchus angustatus, i. 375 ; 
on sounds produced by Euchirus 
longimanus, i. 381 ; on the colours 
of Diadema, i. 388 ; on Kallima, i. 
392 ; on the protective colouring 
of moths, i. 394 ; on bright colora- 
tion as protective in butterflies, i. 
395 ; on variability in the Papi- 
lionidsB, i. 402 ; on male and female 
butterflies inhabiting different sta- 
tions, i. 403 ; on the protective 
nature of the dull colouring of 
female butterflies, i. 403, 405, 414 ; 
on mimickry in butterflies, i. 412 ; 
on the mimickry of leaves by Phas- 
midse, i. 414 ; on the bright colours 
of caterpillars, i. 416 ; on brightly- 
coloured fishes frequenting reefs, ii. 
17 ; on the coral snakes, ii. 31 ; on 
Paradisea apoda, ii. 74, 78 ; on 
the display of plumage by male 
Birds of Paradise, ii. 88 ; on as- 
semblies of Birds of Paradise, ii. 
101 ; on the instability of the ocel- 
lated spots in Hipparchia Janira, 
ii. 132 ; on sexually limited in- 
heritance, ii. 155 ; on the sexual 
coloration of birds, ii. 166, 196, 
197, ■ 200, 206 ; on the relation 
between the colours and nidifica- 
tion of birds, ii. 166, 171 ; on the 
coloration of the Cotingidae, ii. 177; 
on the females .of Paradisea apoda 
and papuana, ii. 193 ; on the in- 
cubation of the cassowary, ii. 204 ; 
on protective coloration in birds, ii. 
223 ; on the hair of the Papuans, 
ii. 340 ; on the Babirusa, ii. 264 ; 
on the markings of the tiger, ii. 
302 ; on the beards of the Papuans, 
ii. 322 ; on the distribution of hair 
on the human body, ii. 375. 
Walrus, development of the nicti- 
tating membrane in the, i. 23 ; 
tusks of the, ii 241, 248 ; use of 
the tusks by the, ii. 257. 
Walsh, B. D., on the proportion of 
the sexes in Papilio Turnus, i. 310; 
on the Cynipidae and Cecidomyidae, 
i. 314 ; on the jaws of Ammophild, 
i. 342 ; on Corydalis cornutus, i. 
342 ; on the prehensile organs of 
male insects, i. 342 ; on the an- 
tennae of Penthe, i. 343 ; on the 
caudal appendages of dragon-flies, i. 
344 ; on Platyphyllum concavum, i. 
356 ; on the sexes of the Epheme- 
ridae, i. 361 ; on the difference of 
colour in the sexes of Spectrum femo- 
ratum, i. 361 ; on sexes of dragon- 
flies, i. 361 ; on the difference of 
the sexes in the Ichneumonida 0 , i. 
365 ; on the sexes of Orsodacna atra, 
i. 368 ; on the variation of the 
horns of the male Phanseus carni- 
fex, i. 370 ; on the coloration of 
the species of Anthocharis, i. 393. 
Wapiti, battles of, ii. 240 ; traces of 
horns in the female, ii. 245 ; attack- 
ing a man, ii. 253 ; crest of the 
male, ii. 282 ; sexual difference in 
the colour of the, ii. 289. 
Warbler, Hedge-, ii. 198 ; young of 
the, ii. 209. 
