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INDEX. 
M ‘NEILL. 
Lund, Dr., on skulls found in Bra- 
zilian caves, i. 218. 
Lungs, enlargement of, in the Que- 
chua and Aymara Indians, i. 119; 
a modified swim-bladder, i. 207 ; 
different capacity of in races of 
man, i. 216. 
Luminosity in insects, i. 34-5. 
Luschka, Prof., on the termination 
of the coccyx, i. 30. 
Lust, instinct of, i. 89. 
Luxury, comparatively innocuous, i. 
171. 
Lycxna, sexual differences of colour- 
ing in species of, i. 390. 
Lyell, Sir C., on the antiquity of 
man, i. 3 ; on the origin of man, i. 
4; on the parallelism of the de- 
velopment of species and languages, 
i. 59 ; on the extinction of lan- 
guages, i. 60 ; on the Iuquisition, i. 
178; on the fossil remains of ver- 
tebrata, i, 201; on the fertility of 
mulattoes, i. 221. 
Lynx, Canadian, throat-ruff of the, 
ii. 267. 
Lyre-bird, assemblies of, ii, 101. 
M. 
Macacus , ears of, i. 23; convoluted 
body in the extremity of the tail 
of, i. 30; variability of the tail in 
species of, i. 150; whiskers of 
species of, ii. 283. 
Macacus cynomolgus , superciliary 
ridge of, ii. 318 ; beard and whis- 
kers of, becoming white with age, 
ii. 319. 
Macacus inornatus , i. 151. 
Macacus lasiotus , facial spots of, ii. 308. 
Macacus radiatus, i. 192. 
Macacus rhesus, sexual difference in 
the colour of, ii. 293, 310. 
Macalister, Prof., on variations of 
the palmaris accessorius muscle, i. 
109 ; on muscular abnormalities in 
man, i. 128, 129 ; on the greater 
variability of the muscles in men 
than in women, i. 275. 
Macaws, Mr. Buxton’s observations 
on, i. 76 ; screams of, ii. 61. 
McCann, J., on mental individuality, 
i. 63. 
McClelland, J., on the Indian cypn- 
nidge, ii. 17. 
Maccullooh, Col., on an Indian vil- 
lage without any female children? 
ii. 364. 
Maccullocij, Dr., on tertian ague in 
a dog, i. 13. 
Macgillivray, W., on the vocal 
organs of birds, i. 59 ; on the 
Egyptian goose, ii. 48; on the 
habits of woodpeckers, ii. 63 ; on 
the habits of the snipe, ii. 64; on 
the whitethroat, ii. 69; on the 
moulting of the snipes, ii. 82 ; on 
the moulting of the anatidsc, ii* 8o ? 
on the finding of new mates by. 
magpies, ii. 103; on the pairing m 
a blackbird and thrush, ii* 
on pied ravens, ii. 126 ; on the 
guillemots, ii. 127 ; on the colour - ’ 
of the tits, ii. 174 ; on the im- 
mature plumage of birds, ii* 
et seqq. 
Machetes , sexes and young of, ii* 219- 
Machetes pugnax, numerical pr°P 01 - 
tion of the sexes iu, i. 306 ; sup- 
posed to be polygamous, i* 279 , 
pugnacity of the male, ii. 41 ; double 
moult in, ii. 81. 
Mackintosh, on the moral sense, 
70. 
MacLaciilan, R., on Apatania rnu~ 
liebris and Boreus hyenudis, i* 31 » 
on the anal appendages of ma e 
insects, i. 342; on the pairing °* 
dragon-flies, i. 347 ; on dragon- 
flies, i. 362, 363; on dimorphism 
in Agrion, i. 363 ; on the want 0 
pugnacity in male dragon-flies, n 
364 ; on the ghost-moth in 10 
Shetland Islands, i. 402. 
McLennan, M i*., on the origin of tn . 
belief iu spiritual agencies, i* ’ 
on the prevalence of licentiousnes^ 
among savages, i. 90, ii* 358 ; f 
infanticide, i. 134, ii. 363; °n 
primitive barbarism of civilised m 
tions, i. 181 ; on traces of the c 
tom of the forcible capture of wiv 
i. 182, ii. 365; on polyandry, • 
365. 
McNeill, Mr 
on the use of the ant 
lers of deer, ii. 252 ; on the co 
deerhound, ii. 261 ; on 
the long 
