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BURKE.
INDEX.
CANINE.
631

riage-customs of the Bushwomen, 598.

  • Burke, on the number of species of man, 174.
  • Burmese, colour of the beard in, 558.
  • Burton, Capt., on negro ideas of female beauty, 579; on a universal ideal of beauty, 582.
  • Bushmen, 64.
  • Bushwoman, extravagant ornamentation of a, 577.
  • Bushwomen, hair of, 167; marriage-customs of, 598.
  • Bustard, throat-pouch of the male, 373; humming noise produced by a male, 377; Indian, ear-tufts of, 384.
  • Bustards, occurrence of sexual differences and of polygamy among the, 219; love-gestures of the male, 380; double moult in, 390, 392.
  • Butler, A. G., on sexual differences in the wings of Aricoris epitus, 277; courtship of butterflies, 307; on the colouring of the sexes in species of Thecla, 310; on the resemblance of Iphias glaucippe to a leaf, 313; on the rejection of certain moths and caterpillars by lizards and frogs, 326.
  • Butterfly, noise produced by a, 307; Emperor, 307, 308; meadow brown, instability of the ocellated spots of, 428.
  • Butterflies, proportion of the sexes in, 250; forelegs atrophied in some male, 277; sexual difference in the neuration of the wings of, 277; pugnacity of male, 307; protective resemblances of the lower surface of, 311; display of the wings by, 314; white, alighting upon bits of paper, 317; attracted by a dead specimen of the same species, 317; courtship of, 317; male and female, inhabiting different stations, 321.
  • Buxton, C., observations on macaws, 102; on an instance of benevolence in a parrot, 411.
  • Buzzard, Indian honey-, variation in the crest of, 424.

C.

  • Cabbage butterflies, 312.
  • Cachalot, large head of the male, 502.
  • Cadences, musical, perception of, by animals, 569.
  • Cæcum, 20; large, in the early progenitors of man, 160.
  • Cairina moschata, pugnacity of the male, 362.
  • Californian Indians, decrease of, 258.
  • Callianassa, chelæ of, figured, 267.
  • Callidryas, colours of sexes, 318.
  • Callionymus lyra, characters of the male, 335.
  • Callorhinus ursinus, relative size of the sexes of, 515; courtship of, 522.
  • Calotes maria, 358.
  • —— nigrilabris, sexual difference in the colour of, 357.
  • Cambridge, O. Pickard, on the sexes of spiders, 255; on the size of male Nephila, 273.
  • Camel, canine teeth of male, 502, 514.
  • Campbell, J., on the Indian elephant, 218; on the proportion of male and female births in the harems of Siam, 245.
  • Campylopterus hemileucurus, 248.
  • Canaries distinguishing persons, 412.
  • Canary, polygamy of the, 220; change of plumage in, after moulting, 238; female, selecting the best singing male, 268; sterile hybrid, singing of a, 369; female, singing of the, 370; selecting a greenfinch, 415; and siskin, pairing of, 415.
  • Canestrini, G., on rudimentary characters and the origin of man, 3; on rudimentary characters, 11; on the movement of the ear in man, 14; on the variability of the vermiform appendage in man, 21; on the abnormal division of the malar bone in man, 39; on abnormal conditions of the human uterus, 39; on the persistence of the frontal suture in man, 39; on the proportion of the sexes in silk-moths, 250, 251; secondary sexual characters of spiders, 272.
  • Cancer pagurus, 266.
  • Canfield, Dr., on the horns of the Antilocapra 234.
  • Canine teeth in man, 46; diminution of, in man, 53; diminution of, in horses, 53; disappearance of, in