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AXTIIOCIIAEIS. 
INDEX. 
ARGUS. 
Anthocharis cardamines, i. 388, 393 
394; sexual difference of colour in’ 
i. 409. 
Anthocharis gemtia, i. 393. 
Anthocharis sara, i. 393. 
Anthophore, a cervorttiu, large male of 
i. 347. ’ 
Anthophora retusa, difference of the 
sexes in, i. 366. 
Anthus, moulting of, ii. 83. 
AXTHROPIDJ5, i. 195. 
Antigua, Dr. Nicholson’s observations 
on yellow fever in, i. 245. 
Antics of birds, ii. 68. 
Antilocapra amerkana, horns of i 
289, ii. 245. 
Antilope bezoartica, horned females of 
ii. 246, 248 ; sexual difference in 
the colour of, ii. 288. 
Antilope Dorcas and euchore, ii. 245. 
Antilope euchore, horns of, ii. 251. 
Antilope montana, rudimentary ca- 
nines in the young male of, ii. 258. 
Antilope niger, sing-sing, caanut, and 
gorgon , sexual differences in the 
colours of, ii. 289. 
Antilope areas, horns of, i. 289. 
Antilope saiga, polygamous habits of, 
i. 267. 
Antilope strepsieeros, horns of, i. 289. 
Antilope subguiturosa, absence of sub- 
orbital pits in, ii. 280. 
Antipathy, shown by birds in Con- 
finement, to certain persons, ii. 110 . 
Ants, i. 186; playing together, i.39; 
memory in, i. 45 ■ intercommuni- 
cation of, by means of the antennas, 
i. 58 ; large size of the cerebral 
ganglia in, i. 145 . so i diei .. ) 
jaws of, i. 155; difference of the 
sexes in, i. 36o; recognition of each 
other by, after separation, i. 365. 
Ants, White, habits of, i. 364. 
Aniiea, ii. 25. 
Apatania muliebris, male unknown i. 
314. 
Apathus, difference of the sexes in i 
366. 
Apatura Iris, i. 386, 388. 
Apes, anthropomorphous, i. 196 • 
difference of the young, from 
the adult, i. 13 ; building plat- 
forms, i. 53 ; probable speedy ex- 
termination of the, i. 201 ; Gratio- 
lct on the evolution of, i. 230 ; 
semi-erect attitude of some, i. ] 42 ; 
mastoid processes of, i. 143; influ- 
ence of the jaw-muscles on the phy- 
siognomy of, i. 144 ; female, desti- 
tute of large canines, i. 156 ; imi- 
tative faculties of, i. 101 ; canine 
teeth of male, ii. 241 ; females of 
some, Jess hairy beneath than the 
males, ii. 377. 
Apes, long-armed, their mode of pro- 
gression, i. 143. 
Apis mellifica, large male of, i. 347 . 
Apollo, Greek statues of, ii. 350. 
Apoplexy- in Cebus Azaric. i. 12 . 
Approbation, influence of the love 
of, i. 86, 92, 164, 165. 
Appendages, anal, of insects, i. 342. 
Aprosmictus scapulatus, ii. 174. 
Aquatic birds, frequency of white 
plumage in, ii. 229. 
Aquila chri/saetos, ii. 105. 
Akah women, elaborate and peculiar 
coiffure of, ii. 353. 
Arabs, gashing of cheeks and temples 
among the, ii. 339. 
Aiiachnida, i. 337. 
Arakhan, artificial widening of the 
forehead by the natives oi; ii. 351. 
Arboricola, young of, ii. 190. 
Archcoptcryx, i. 204. 
Arctiim:, coloration of the, i. 396. 
Ardea a$ha, rufescehs, and cseruka, 
chauge of colour in, ii. 231 232. 
Ardea castulea , breeding in immature 
plumage, ii. 214. 
Ardea gutaris, change of pi umage in, 
ii. 232. 5 
At t lea herodias, love-gestures of the 
male, ii. 68. 
Ardea ludoviciana, age of mature plu- 
mage in, ii. 2 1 3 ; continued growth 
of crest and plumes in the male of, 
ii. 216. 
Ardea nycticorax, cries of, ii. 51. 
Ardeola, young of, ii. 190. 
Ardetta , changes of plumage in, ii, 
179. 
Argenteuil, i. 29. 
Argus pheasant, ii. 72, 97, 181 ; dis- 
play of plumage by the male, ii. 
91 ; ocellated spots of the, ii. 134, 
141 ; gradation of characters in 
the, ii. 141. 
