ELLIOTT. 
INDEX. 
EURYGNATHUS. 
427 
Elliott, D. G., ou Pelecanus erythro - 
rhynchus, ii. 80. 
Elliott, Sir W M on the polygamous 
habits of the Indian wild boar, i. 
267. 
Ellis, on the prevalence of infanticide 
in Polynesia, ii. 364. 
Elphinstone, Mr., on local differ- 
ences of stature among the Hindoos, 
i. 115 ; on the difficulty of dis- 
tinguishing the native races of 
India, i. 215. 
Elytra, of the females of Dytiscus , 
Acilius, Eydroporus, i. 343. 
Emberiza , characters of young, ii. 184. 
Emberiza miliaria , ii. 185. 
Emberiza schamidm , ii. Ill; head- 
feathers of the male, ii. 95. 
Embryo of man, i. 14, 15; of the 
dog, i. 15. 
Embryos of mammals, resemblance of 
the, i. 32. 
Emigration, i. 172. 
Emotions experienced by the lower 
animals in common with man, i. 
39 ; manifested by animals, i. 42. 
Emperor moth, i. 398. 
Emulation of singing -birds, ii. 53. 
Emu, sexes and incubation of, ii. 204. 
Endurance, estimation of, i. 95. 
Energy, a characteristic of men, ii. 
328. 
England, numerical proportion of 
male and female births in, i. 300. 
Engleheap.t, Mr., on the finding of 
new mates by starlings, ii. 106. 
English, success of, as colonists, i. 
179. 
Engravers, short-sighted, i. 118. 
Kntomostraca, i. 332. 
Entozoa, difference of colour between 
the males and females of some, i. 
^ 321. 
Eocene, possible divergence of man 
during the, i. 200. 
Eolid.e, colours of, produced by the 
biliary glands, i. 323. 
Epcira, i. 337. 
Epeira nigra , small size of the male 
of, i. 338. 
Epiiemer.e, i. 341. 
Epiiemeridje, i. 361. 
Epiiemerina, proportions of the sexes 
in, i. 314. 
Ephippiger vitium, stridulating organs 
of, i. 354, 358. 
Epicalia , sexual differences of colour- 
ing in the species of, i. 388. 
E/JUU8 hemionus , winter change of, 
ii. 298. 
Brute-indy coloration of, i. 397. 
Erect attitude of man, i. 141, 142. 
Esc h rich T, on the development of 
hair in man, i. 24 ; on a lanuginous 
moustache in a female fcctus, i. 25 ; 
on the want of definition between 
the scalp and the forehead in some 
children, i. 192 ; on the arrange- 
ment of the hair in the human 
foetus, i. 193; on the hairiness of 
the face in the human feetus of 
both sexes, ii. 379, 380. 
Esmeralda, difference of colour in the 
sexes of, i. 368. 
Esox lueius, i. 308. 
Esox retieulatus , ii. 14. 
Esquimaux, i. 157, 167 ; their belief 
in the inheritance of dexterity in 
seal-catching, i. 117 ; mode of life 
of, i. 246. 
Estrelda umandava, pugnacity of the 
male, ii. 49. 
Eubagis, sexual differences of colour- 
ing in the species of, i. 389. 
Euchrus lonqimanus, sound produced 
by, i. 381. 1 
Eudromias morinej-lus , ii. 203. 
Eulampis jugularis , colours of the 
female, ii. 168. 
Euler, on the rate of increase in the 
United States, i. 131. 
Eumomota superciluiris , racket-shaped 
feathers in the tail of, ii. 73. 
Ewpetomena macroitra, colours of the 
female, ii. 168. 
Euphema splendida, ii. 174. 
Euplocamus erylhrophihahnus, posses- 
sion of spurs by the female, ii. 46. 
Euplcea midamas, mimickrv of, by the 
female of Diadema anomala, i. 413. 
Europe, ancient inhabitants of, i. 
237. 
Europeans, difference of, from Hin- 
doos, i. 240 ; hairiness of, probably 
due to reversion, ii. 378. 
Eurostopodus , sexes of, ii. 206. 
Eurygnathus, different proportions of 
the head in the sexes of, i. 344. 
