SANDWICH. 
INDEX. 
SCOLOPAX. 
461 
superiority of the nobles in the, ii. 
356. 
Sandwich Islanders, lice of, i. 219. 
San-Giuliano, women of, ii. 357. 
Saxtali, recent rapid increase of 
the, i. 133 ; Mr. Hunter on the, 
i. 241. 
Saphirina , characters of the males of, 
i. 335. 
Sarkidiornis mdanonotus t characters 
of the young, ii. 185. 
Saks, 0., on Pontoporeia offinis , i. 
329. 
Saturnia. carpini , attraction of males 
by the female, i. 311. 
Saiumia Io , difference of coloration in 
the sexes of, i. 398. 
Saturniidie , coloration of the, i. 396, 
398. 
Savage, Dr., on the fighting of the , 
male gorillas, ii. 324 ; on the habits ! 
of the gorilla, ii, 363. 
Savage and Wyman, on the poly- 
gamous habits of the gorilla, i. 
266. 
Savages, imitative faculties of, i. 57, 
161 ; causes of low morality of, 
i. 97 ; uniformity of, exaggerated, 
i. Ill; long-sighted, i. 118; rate 
of increase among, usually small, i. 
132; retention of the prehensile 
power of the feet by, i. 142 ; tribes 
of, supplanting one another, i. 160; 
improvements in the arts among, 
i. 182; arts of, i. 234; fondness 
of, for rough music, ii. 67 ; atten- 
tion paid by, to personal appearance, 
ii. 338; relation of the sexes among, 
ii. 363. 
Saw-fly, pugnacity of a male, i. 
364. 
Saw-flies, proportions of the sexes in, 
i. 314. 
Saxicola rubicola, young of, ii. 220. 
Scalp, motion of the, i. 20. 
Scent-glands in snakes, ii. 30. 
Schaaffhauskn, Prof., on the de- 
velopment of the posterior molars 
in different races of man, i. 26 ; on 
the jaw from La Naulette, i. 126 ; on 
the correlation between muscularity 
and prominent supra-orbital ridges, 
i. 130 ; on the mastoid processes of 
man, i. 143 ; on modifications of 
the cranial bones, i. 147 ; on human 
sacrifices, i. 182 ; on the probable 
speedy extermination of the anthro- 
pomorphous apes, i. 201 ; on the 
ancient inhabitants of Europe, i. 
237 ; on the effects of use and dis- 
use of parts, i. 247 ; on the super- 
ciliary ridge in man, ii. 316 ; on 
the absence of race-differences in 
the infant skull in man, ii. 318 ; on 
ugliness, ii. 354. 
Scjiauji, H., on the elytra of Dytiscus 
and Ifydroporus , i. 343. 
Sen elver, on dragon-flies, i. 363. 
Schiodte, on the stridulation of llete- 
ruoerus , i. 379. 
SciTLKGKL, F. von, on the complexity 
of the languages of uncivilized peo- 
ples, i. 61. 
Sciilegel, Prof., on Tanysiptera, ii. 
1 90 # 
Schleicher, Prof., on the origin of 
language, i. 56. 
Schleiden, Prof., on the rattle-snake, 
ii. 30. 
Schombitrgk, Sir R., on the pugnacity 
of the male musk-duck of Guiana, 
ii. 43; on the courtship of Pupi- 
cola vrocea , ii. 87. 
Schoolcraft, Mr., on the difficulty 
of fashioning stone implements, i. 
138. 
Sclater, P. L., on modified secondary 
wing-feathers in the males of Pipra, 
ii. 65 ; on elongated feathers in 
nightjars, ii. 73; on the species of 
Chasmorhynchus, ii. 79 ; on the 
plumage of Pelccanus onocrotatus, 
ii. 85; on the plantain-eaters, ii. 
177 ; on the sexes and young of 
Tadorm variegata , ii. 206; on the 
colours of Lemur macaco, ii- 290 ; 
on the stripes in asses, ii. 305. 
Scolecida, absence of secondary sex- 
ual characters in, i. 321. 
Scolopax fremta, tail-feathers of, ii. 
64. 
Scolopax gallinagoy drumming of, ii. 
63. 
Scolopax javensis , tail-feathers of, ii. 
64. 
Scolopax major , assemblies of, ii. 101. 
Scolopax Wilsonii , sound produced by, 
ii. 64. 
