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KAFFIR. 
INDEX. 
LACERTILIA. 
K. 
Kaffir skull, occurrence of the dia- 
stema in a, i. 1 26. 
Kaffirs, their cruelty to animals, i. 
94 ; lice ot the, i, 220 ; colour of 
the, ii. 347 ; engrossment of the 
handsomest women by the chiefs 
ol the, ii. 369 ; marriage-customs 
of the, ii, 373. 
Kalij-piieasant, drumming of the 
male, ii. 62; voting of, ii. 190. 
K ultima , resemblance of, to a withered 
leaf, i. 392. 
Kalmucks, aversion of, to hairs on 
the face, ii. 349 ; marriage-customs 
of the, ii. 373. 
Kangaroo, great red, sexual dif- 
^ ference in the colour of, ii. 286, 
Kant, Imm., on duty, i. 70 ; on self- 
restraint, i. 86; on the number of 
species of man, i. 226, 
Katy-did, stridulntion of the, i. 352. 
Keller, Dr., on the difficulty of 
fashioning stone implements, i. 
138. 
Kestrels, new mates found bv, ii. 
104. 
Kidney, i. 116. 
King, W. R., on the vocal organs of 
Jetrao cupido , ii. 56 ; on the drum- 
ming of grouse, ii. 63 ; on the rein- 
deer, ii. 244 ; on the attraction of 
male deer by the voice of the 
female, ii. 276. 
King and I 1 itzroy, on the marringe- 
^ customs of theFuegians, ii. 374. 
King-crows, nidification. of, ii. 167. 
Kingfisher, ii. 56 ; racket -shaped 
feathers in the tail of a, ii. 73. 
Kingfishers, colours and nidification 
ot the, ii. 171, 173, 176 ; immature 
plumage of the, ii. 188, 190; 
young of the, ii. 209. 
King Lory, ii, 174; immature plu- 
mage of the, ii. 188. 
Kingsley, C., on the sounds produced 
by Umbrina , ii. 23. 
Kirby and Spence, on the courtship 
of insects, i. 272; on sexual differ- 
ences in the length of the snout in 
curculionidte, i. 255 ; on the elytra 
of Dytisctis , i. 343 ; on peculiarities | 
in the legs of male insects, i. 344; on 
the relative size of the sexes in in- 
sects, i. 345; on the luminosity of 
iusects, i. 845; on the FulgorkLe, i. 
351 ; on the habits of I entities, i. 
364; on difference of colour in the 
sexes ol beetles, i. 367 ; on the horns 
of the male lamellicorn beetles, i. 
vD 1 ; on hornlike processes in male 
curculionidai, i. 374; ou the pugna- 
, city of the male stag-beetle, i. 375. 
Kite, killed by a game-cock, ii. 44. 
Knot, retention of winter plumage by 
the, ii. 82. 
Knox, Ii., on the semilunar fold, i. 
23 ; ou the occurrence of the supra- 
condyloid foramen in the humerus 
of man, i. 28; on the features of 
the young Memnon, i. 217. 
Koala, length of the coecum in, i. 27. 
Kolreutkr, on the sterility of hybrid 
plants, i. 223. 
7i obits cltipsiprymnus , proportion of 
the sexes in, i. 305, 
Koodoo, development of the horns of 
the, i. 289 ; markings of the, ii. 
_ 300. 
KoPPEN, F. T., on the migratory lo- 
cust, i. 352. 
Kordofan, protuberances artificially 
produced in, ii. 339. 
Kowalevsky, A., on the affinity of 
the Ascidia to the Vertebrata, i. 
205. 
Kowalevsky, W., on the pugnacity 
ot the male Capercailzie, ii. 45; on 
^ the pairing of the Capercailzie, ii. 49. 
Krause, on a convoluted body at 
the extremity of the tail in a Mac - 
ac us and a cat, i. 30. 
Kuppfer, Prof., on the affinity of the 
Ascidia to the Vertebrata, i. 205. 
I. 
Labidocera Darwinti , prehensile organs 
of the male, i. 329. 
Labrus, splendid colours of the species 
of, ii. 16. 
Labrus mixtus , sexual differences iu, 
ii. 9. 
Labrus pavo, ii. 16. 
Lacertilia, sexual differences of, ii. 
32. 
