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gemmules.
INDEX.
gonepteryx.
645

actions of a, 270; difference of colour in the sexes of a species of, 271.

  • Gemmules, dormant in one sex, 231.
  • Genius, 28; hereditary, 564.
  • ——, fertility of men and women of, 136.
  • Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, Isid., on the recognition of women by male quadrumana, 8; on monstrosities, 30; coincidences of arrested development with polydactylism, 37; on animal-like anomalies in the human structure, 40; on the correlation of monstrosities, 44; on the distribution of hair in man and monkeys, 57; on the caudal vertebræ of monkeys, 58; on correlated variability, 60; on the classification of man, 147; on the long hair on the heads of species of Semnopithecus, 151; on the hair in monkeys, 152; on the development of horns in female deer, 504; and F. Cuvier, on the mandrill, 539; on Hylobates, 558, 559.
  • Geographical distribution, as evidence of specific distinctions in man, 169.
  • Geometræ, brightly coloured beneath, 315.
  • Geophagus, frontal protuberance of male, 340, 345; eggs hatched by the male, in the mouth or branchial cavity, 345.
  • Georgia, change of colour in Germans settled in, 196.
  • Geotrupes, stridulation of, 303, 304.
  • Gerbe, M., on the nest-building of Crenilabrus massa and C. melops, 345.
  • Gerland, Dr., on the prevalence of infanticide, 117, 577, 592; on the extinction of races, 182.
  • Gervais, P., on the hairiness of the gorilla, 57; on the mandrill, 538.
  • Gesture-language, 178.
  • Ghost-moth, sexual difference of colour in the, 316.
  • Gibbs, Sir D., on differences of the voice in different races of men, 566.
  • Gibbon, Hoolock, nose of, 150.
  • Gibbons, voice of, 527.
  • Gill, Dr., male seals larger than females, 219; sexual differences in seals, 515.
  • Giraffe, its mode of using the horns, 508; mute, except in the rutting season, 526.
  • Girard, M., disputes descent of vertibrates from Ascidians, 160; colour of sponges and Ascidians, 261; musky odour of Sphinx, 308.
  • Giraud-Teulon, on the cause of short sight, 34.
  • Glanders, communicable to man from the lower animals, 7.
  • Glands, odoriferous, in mammals, 529, 530.
  • Glareola, double moult in, 390.
  • Glomeris limbata, difference of colour in the sexes of, 274.
  • Glow-worm, female, apterous, 208; luminosity of the, 277.
  • Gnats, dances of, 280; auditory powers of, 569.
  • Gnu, sexual differences in the colour of the, 536.
  • Goat, male, wild, falling on his horns, 508; male, odour emitted by, 529; male, wild, crest of the, 531; Berbura, mane, dewlap, &c., of the male, 532; Kemas, sexual difference in the colour of the, 536.
  • Goats, sexual differences in the horns of, 230; horns of, 235, 505; mode of fighting of, 508; domestic, sexual differences of, late developed, 237; beards of, 531.
  • Goatsucker, Virginian, pairing of the, 366.
  • Gobies, nidification of 345.
  • God, want of the idea of, in some races of men, 93.
  • Godron, M., on variability, 29; on difference of stature, 31; on the want of connexion between climate and the colour of the skin, 192; on the odour of the skin, 198; on the colour of infants, 558.
  • Goldfinch, 371, 394; proportion of the sexes in the, 248; sexual differences of the beak in the, 359; courtship of the, 401.
  • ——, North American, young of, 485 Gold-fish, 342.
  • Gomphus, proportions of the sexes in, 254; difference in the sexes of, 290.
  • Gonepteryx Rhamni, 312; sexual difference of colour in, 322.