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A. Abyssinia, plants of, 375. Acclimatisation, 139. Affinities of extinct species, 329. ——of organic beings, 411. Agassiz on Amblyopsis, 139. ——on groups of species suddenly appearing, 302, 305. ——on embryological succession, 338. ——on the glacial period, 366. ——on embryological characters, 418. ——on the embryos of vertebrata, 439. ——on parallelism of embryological development and geological succession, 449. Algæ of New Zealand, 376. Alligators, males, fighting, 88. Amblyopsis, blind fish, 139. America, North, productions allied to those of Europe, 371. ——, boulders and glaciers of, 373. ——, South, no modern formations on west coast, 290. Ammonites, sudden extinction of, 321. Anagallis, sterility of, 247. Analogy of variations, 159. Ancylus, 386. Animals, not domesticated from being variable, 17. ——, domestic, descended from several stocks, 19. ——, acclimatisation of, 141. ——of Australia, 116. ——with thicker fur in cold climates, 133. ——, blind, in caves, 137. ——, extinct, of Australia, 339. Anomma, 240. Antarctic islands, ancient flora of, 399. Antirrhinum, 161. Ants attending aphides, 211. ——, slave-making instinct, 219. Ants, neuter, structure of, 236. Aphides attended by ants, 211. Aphis, development of, 442. Apteryx, 182. Arab horses, 35, Aralo-Caspian Sea, 339. Archiac, M. de, on the succession of species, 325. Artichoke, Jerusalem, 142. Ascension, plants of, 389. Asclepias, pollen of, 193. Asparagus, 359. Aspicarpa, 417. Asses, striped, 163. Ateuchus, 135, Audubon on habits of frigate-bird, 185. ——on variation in birds’-nests, 212, ——on heron eating seeds, 387. Australia, animals of, 116. ——, dogs of, 215. ——, extinct animals of, 339. ——, European plants in, 375. Azara on flies destroying cattle, 72. Azores, flora of, 363. B. Balancement of growth, 147. Bamboo with hooks, 197. Barberry, flowers of, 98. Barrande, M., on Silurian colonies, 313. ——on the succession of species, 325. ——on parallelism of palæozoic formations, 328. ——on affinities of ancient species, 330. Barriers, importance of, 347. Batrachians on islands, 393. Bats, how structure acquired, 180. ——, distribution of, 394. Bear, catching water-insects, 184. Bee, sting of, 202. ——, queen, killing rivals, 202. Bees fertilising flowers, 73. Bees, hive, not sucking the red clover, 95. ——, cell-making instinct, 224. ——, humble, cells of, 225. ——, parasitic, 218. Beetles, wingless, in Madeira, 135. ——with deficient tarsi, 135. Bentham, Mr., on British plants, 48. ——, on classification, 419. Berkeley, Mr., on seeds in salt-water, 358. Bermuda, birds of, 391. Birds acquiring fear, 212. ——annually cross the Atlantic, 364. ——, colour of, on continents, 132. ——, fossil, in caves of Brazil, 339. ——of Madeira, Bermuda, and Galapagos, 390. ——, song of males, 89. ——transporting seeds, 361. ——, waders, 386. ——, wingless, 134, 182. ——, with traces of embryonic teeth, 451. Bizcacha, 349. ——, affinities of, 429. Bladder for swimming in fish, 190. Blindness of cave animals, 137, Blyth, Mr., on distinctness of Indian cattle, 18. ——, on striped Hemionus, 163. ——, on crossed geese, 253. Boar, shoulder-pad of, 88. Borrow, Mr., on the Spanish pointer, 35. Bory St. Vincent on Batrachians, 393. Bosquet, M., on fossil Chthamalus, 304. Boulders, erratic, on the Azores, 363. Branchiæ, 190. Brent, Mr., on house-tumblers, 214. ——, on hawks killing pigeons, 362. Brewer, Dr., on American cuckoo, 217. Britain, mammals of, 395. Bronn on duration of specific forms, 293. Brown, Robert, on classification, 414. Buckman on variation in plants, 10. Buzareingues on sterility of varieties, 270. C. Calceolaria, 251. Canary-birds, sterility of hybrids, 252. Cape de Verde islands, 398. Cape of Good Hope, plants of, 110, 375. Carrier-pigeons killed by hawks, 362. Cassini on flowers of compositæ, 145. Catasetum, 424. Cats, with blue eyes, deaf, 12. ——, variation in habits of, 91. ——curling tail when going to spring, 201. Cattle destroying fir-trees, 71. ——destroyed by flies in La Plata, 72. ——, breeds of, locally extinct, 111. ——, fertility of Indian and European breeds, 254. Cave, inhabitants of, blind, 137. Centres of creation, 352. Cephalopodæ, development of, 442. Cervulus, 253. Cetacea, teeth and hair, 144. Ceylon, plants of, 375. Chalk formation, 322. Characters, divergence of, 111. ——, sexual, variable, 156. ——, adaptive or analogical, 427. Charlock, 76, Checks to increase, 67. ——, mutual, 71. Chickens, instinctive tameness of, 216. Chthamalinæ, 288. Chthamalus, cretacean species of, 304. Circumstances favourable to selection of domestic products, 40. ——to natural selection, 101. Cirripedes capable of crossing, 101. ——, carapace aborted, 148. ——, their ovigerous frena, 192. ——, fossil, 304. ——, larvæ of, 440. Classification, 413. Clift, Mr., on the succession of types, 339. Climate, effects of, in checking increase of beings, 68. ——, adaptation of, to organisms, 139. Cobites, intestine of, 190. Cockroach, 76. Collections, palæontological, poor, 287. Colour, influenced by climate, 132. ——, in relation to attacks by flies, 198. Columba livia, parent of domestic pigeons, 23. Colymbetes, 386. Compensation of growth, 147. Compositae, outer and inner florets of, 144. ——, male flowers of, 451. Conclusion, general, 480. Conditions, slight changes in, favourable to fertility, 267. Coot, 185. Coral-islands, seeds drifted to, 360. ——reefs, indicating movements of earth, 309. Corn-crake, 185. Correlation of growth in domestic productions, 11. ——of growth, 143, 198. Cowslip, 49. Creation, single centres of, 352. Crinum, 250. Crosses, reciprocal, 258. Crossing of domestic animals, importance in altering breeds, 20. ——, advantages of, 96. ——unfavourable to selection, 102. Crustacea of New Zealand, 376. Crustacean, blind, 137. Cryptocerus, 238. Ctenomys, blind, 137. Cuckoo, instinct of, 216. Currants, grafts of, 262. Currents of sea, rate of, 359. Cuvier on conditions of existence, 206. ——on fossil monkeys, 303. ——, Fred., on instinct, 208.
D. ——, on relations of crustaceans of Japan, 372. ——, on crustaceans of New Zealand, 376. De Candolle on struggle for existence, 62. ——on umbelliferæ, 146. ——on general affinities, 430. ——, Alph., on low plants, widely dispersed, 406. ——, ——, on widely-ranging plants being variable, 53. ——, ——, on naturalisation, 115. ——, ——, on winged seeds, 146. ——, ——, on Alpine species suddenly becoming rare, 175. ——, ——, on distribution of plants with large seeds, 360. ——, ——, on vegetation of Australia, 379. ——, ——, on fresh-water plants, 386. ——, ——, on insular plants, 389. Degradation of coast-rocks, 282. Denudation, rate of, 285. ——of oldest rocks, 308. Development of ancient forms, 336. Devonian system, 334. Dianthus, fertility of crosses, 256. Dirt on feet of birds, 362. Dispersal, means of, 356. ——during glacial period, 365. Distribution, geographical, 346. ——, means of, 356. Disuse, effects of, under nature, 134. Divergence of character, 111. Division, physiological, of labour, 115. Dogs, hairless, with imperfect teeth, 12. ——descended from several wild stocks, 18. ——, domestic instincts of, 213. ——, inherited civilisation of, 215. ——, fertility of breeds together, 254. ——, ——of crosses, 268, ——, proportions of, when young, 444. Domestication, variation under, 7. Downing, Mr., on fruit-trees in America, 85. Downs, North and South, 285. Dragon-flies, intestines of, 190. Drift-timber, 360. Driver-ant, 240. Drones killed by other bees, 202. Duck, domestic, wings of, reduced, 11. ——, logger-headed, 182. Duckweed, 385. Dugong, affinities of, 414. Dung-beetles with deficient tarsi, 135. Dyticus, 386.
E. Earl, Mr.
W., on the Malay Archipelago, 395. F. Falconer, Dr., on naturalization of plants in India, 65. ——, on fossil crocodile, 313. ——, on elephants and mastodons, 334, ——, and Cautley on mammals of sub-Himalayan beds, 340. Falkland Island, wolf of, 393. Faults, 285. Faunas, marine, 348. Fear, instinctive, in birds, 212. Feet of birds, young molluscs adhering to, 385. Fertility of hybrids, 249. ——from slight changes in conditions, 267. ——of crossed varieties, 267. Fir-trees destroyed by cattle, 71. ——, pollen of, 203. Fish, flying, 182. ——, teleostean, sudden appearance of, 305. ——eating seeds, 362, 387. ——, fresh-water, distribution of, 384. Fishes, ganoid, now confined to fresh water, 107. ——, electric organs of, 192. ——, ganoid, living in fresh water, 321. ——of southern hemisphere, 376. Flight, powers of, how acquired, 182. Flowers, structure of, in relation to crossing, 97. ——of composite and umbelliferæ, 144. Forbes, E., on colours of shells, 132. ——on abrupt range of shells in depth, 175. ——on poorness of palæontological collections, 287. ——on continuous succession of genera, 316. ——on continental extensions, 357. ——on distribution during glacial period, 366, ——on parallelism in time and space, 409. Forests, changes in, in America, 74. Formation, Devonian, 334. Formations, thickness of, in Britain, 284. ——, intermittent, 290. Formica rufescens, 219. ——sanguinea, 219. ——flava, neuter of, 239. Frena, ovigerous, of cirripedes, 192. Fresh-water productions, dispersal of, 383. Fries on species in large genera being closely allied to other species, 57. Frigate-bird, 185. Frogs on islands, 393. Fruit-trees, gradual improvement of, 37. ——in United States, 85. ——, varieties of, acclimatised in United States, 142. Fuci, crossed, 258. Fur, thicker in cold climates, 133. Furze, 439. G. ——, productions of, 398, 400. Galeopithecus, 181. Game, increase of, checked by vermin, 68. Gärtner on sterility of hybrids, 247, 255. ——on reciprocal crosses, 258. ——on crossed maize and verbascum, 270. ——on comparison of hybrids and mongrels, 272. Geese, fertility when crossed, 253. ——, upland, 185. Genealogy important in classification, 425. Geoffrey St. Hilaire on balancement, 147. ——on homologous organs, 434. ——, Isidore, on variability of repeated parts, 149. ——, on correlation in monstrosities, 11. ——, on correlation, 144. ——, on variable parts being often monstrous, 155. Geographical distribution, 346. Geography, ancient, 487. Geology, future progress of, 487. ——, imperfection of the record, 279. Giraffe, tail of, 195. Glacial period, 365. Gmelin on distribution, 365. Gnathodon, fossil, 368. Godwin-Austen, Mr., on the Malay Archipelago, 299. Goethe on compensation of growth, 147. Gooseberry, grafts of, 262. Gould, Dr. A., on land-shells, 397. ——, Mr., on colours of birds, 132. ——, on birds of the Galapagos, 398. ——, on distribution of genera of birds, 404. Gourds, crossed, 270. Grafts, capacity of, 261. Grasses, varieties of, 113. Gray, Dr. Asa, on trees of United States, 100. ——, on naturalised plants in the United States, 115. ——, on rarity of intermediate varieties, 176. ——, on Alpine plants, 365. ——, Dr. J. E., on striped mule, 165. Grebe, 185. Groups, aberrant, 429. Grouse, colours of, 84. ——, red, a doubtful species, 49. Growth, compensation of, 147. ——, correlation of, in domestic products, 11. ——, correlation of, 143. H. ——, effect of, under nature, 134. ——, diversified, of same species, 183. Hair and teeth, correlated, 144. Harcourt, Mr. E. V., on the birds of Madeira, 391. Hartung, M., on boulders in the Azores, 363. Hazel-nuts, 359. Hearne on habits of bears, 184. Heath, changes in vegetation, 72, Heer, O., on plants of Madeira, 107. Helix pomatia, 397. Helosciadium, 359. Hemionus, striped, 163. Herbert, W., on struggle for existence, 62. ——, on sterility of hybrids, 249. Hermaphrodites crossing, 96. Heron eating seed, 387. Heron, Sir R., on peacocks, 89. Heusinger on white animals not poisoned by certain plants, 12. Hewitt, Mr., on sterility of first crosses, 264. Himalaya, glaciers of, 373. ——, plants of, 375. Hippeastrum, 250. Holly-trees, sexes of, 93. Hollyhock, varieties of, crossed, 271. Hooker, Dr., on trees of New Zealand, 100. Hooker, Dr., on acclimatisation of Himalayan trees, 140. ——, on flowers of umbelliferæ, 145. ——, on glaciers of Himalaya, 373. ——, on algæ of New Zealand, 376. ——, on vegetation at the base of the Himalaya, 378. ——, on plants of Tierra del Fuego, 374, 378. ——, on Australian plants, 375, 399. ——, on relations of flora of South America, 379. ——, on flora of the Antarctic lands, 381, 399. ——, on the plants of the Galapagos, 391, 398. Hooks on bamboos, 197. ——to seeds on islands, 392. Horner, Mr., on the antiquity of Egyptians, 18. Horns, rudimentary, 454. Horse, fossil, in La Plata, 318. Horses destroyed by flies in La Plata, 72. ——, striped, 163. ——, proportions of, when young, 445. Horticulturists, selection applied by, 32. Huber on cells of bees, 230. ——, P., on reason blended with instinct, 208. ——, on habitual nature of instincts, 208. ——, on slave making ants, 219. ——, on Melipona domestica, 225. Humble-bees, cells of, 225. Hunter, J., on secondary sexual characters, 150. Hutton, Captain, on crossed geese, 253. Huxley, Prof., on structure of hermaphrodites, 101. ——, on embryological succession, 338. ——, on homologous organs, 438. ——, on the development of aphis, 442. Hybrids and mongrels compared, 272. Hybridism, 245. Hydra, structure of, 190.
I. Icebergs transporting seeds, 363. Increase, rate of, 63. Individuals, numbers favourable to selection, 102. ——, many, whether simultaneously created, 356. Inheritance, laws of, 12. ——, at corresponding ages, 14, 86. Insects, colour of, fitted for habitations, 84. ——, sea-side, colours of, 132. ——, blind, in caves, 138. ——, luminous, 193. ——, neuter, 236. Instinct, 207. Instincts, domestic, 213. Intercrossing, advantages of, 96. Islands, oceanic, 388. Isolation favourable to selection, 104. J. Japan,
productions of, 372.
K. Kentucky,
caves of, 137. L. Land-shells, distribution of, 397. ——of Madeira, naturalised, 402. Languages, classification of, 422. Lapse, great, of time, 282. Larvæ, 440. Laurel, nectar secreted by the leaves, 92. Laws of variation, 131. Leech, varieties of, 76. Leguminosæ, nectar secreted by glands, 92. Lepidosiren, 107, 330. Life, struggle for, 60. Lingula, Silurian, 306. Linnæus, aphorism of, 413. Lion, mane of, 88. ——, young of, striped, 439. Lobelia fulgens, 73, 98, Lobelia, sterility of crosses, 250. Loess of the Rhine, 384. Lowness of structure connected with variability, 149. Lowness, related to wide distribution, 406. Lubbock, Mr., on the nerves of coccus, 46. Lucas, Dr. P., on inheritance, 12. ——, on resemblance of child to parent, 275. Lund and Clausen on fossils of Brazil, 339. Lyell, Sir C., on the struggle for existence, 62. ——, on modern changes of the earth, 95. ——, on measure of denudation, 283. ——, on a carboniferous land-shell, 289. ——, on fossil whales, 303. ——, on strata beneath Silurian system, 307. ——, on the imperfection of the geological record, 310. ——, on the appearance of species, 312. ——, on Barrande’s colonies, 313. ——, on tertiary formations of Europe and North America, 323. ——, on parallelism of tertiary formations, 328. ——, on transport of seeds by icebergs, 363. ——, on great alternations of climate, 382. ——, on the distribution of fresh-water shells, 385. ——, on land-shells of Madeira, 402. Lyell and Dawson on fossilized trees in Nova Scotia, 296. M. Madeira, plants of, 107. ——, beetles of, wingless, 135. ——, fossil land-shells of, 339. ——, birds of, 390. Magpie tame in Norway, 212. Maize, crossed, 270. Malay Archipelago compared with Europe, 299. ——, mammals of, 395. Malpighiaceæ, 417. Mammæ, rudimentary, 451. Mammals, fossil, in secondary formation, 303. ——, insular, 393. Man, origin of races of, 199. Manatee, rudimentary nails of, 454. Marsupials of Australia, 116. ——, fossil species of, 339. Martens, M., experiment on seeds, 360. Martin, Mr. W. C., on striped mules, 165. Matteuchi on the electric organs of rays, 193. Matthiola, reciprocal crosses of, 258. Means of dispersal, 356. Melipona domestica, 225. Metamorphism of oldest rocks 308. Mice destroying bees, 74. ——, acclimatisation of, 141. Migration, bears on first appearance of fossils, 296. Miller, Prof., on the cells of bees, 226. Mirabilis, crosses of, 258. Missel-thrush, 76. Misseltoe, complex relations of, 3. Mississippi, rate of deposition at mouth, 284. Mocking-thrush of the Galapagos, 402. Modification of species, how far applicable, 483. Moles, blind, 137. Mongrels, fertility and sterility of, 267. ——and hybrids compared, 272. Monkeys, fossil, 303, Monocanthus, 424. Mons, Van, on the origin of fruit-trees, 29, 39. Moquin-Tandon on sea-side plants, 132. Morphology, 434. Mozart, musical powers of, 209. Mud, seeds in, 386. Mules, striped, 165. Müller, Dr. F., on Alpine Australian plants, 375. Murchison, Sir R., on the formations of Russia, 289. ——, on azoic formations, 307. ——, on extinction, 317. Mustela vison, 179. Myanthus, 424. Myrmecocystus, 238. Myrmica, eyes of, 240. N. Natural history, future progress of, 484. ——selection, 80. ——system, 413. Naturalisation of forms distinct from the indigenous species, 115. ——in New Zealand, 201. Nautilus, Silurian, 306. Nectar of plants, 92. Nectaries, how formed, 92. Nelumbium luteum, 387. Nests, variation in, 212. Neuter insects, 236. Newman, Mr., on humble-bees, 74. New Zealand, productions of, not perfect, 201. ——, naturalised products of, 337. ——, fossil birds of, 339. ——, glacial action in, 373, ——, crustaceans of, 376. ——, algæ of, 376. ——, number of plants of, 389. ——, flora of, 399. Nicotiana, crossed varieties of, 271. ——, certain species very sterile, 257. Noble, Mr., on fertility of Rhododendron, 251. Nodules, phosphatic, in azoic rocks, 307. O. Oak,
varieties of, 50. P. Paley on no organ formed to give pain, 201. Pallas on the fertility of the wild stocks of domestic animals, 253. Paraguay, cattle destroyed by flies, 72. Parasites, 217. Partridge, dirt on feet, 362. Parts greatly developed, variable, 150. ——, degrees of utility of, 201. Parus major, 183. Passiflora, 251. Peaches in United States, 85. Pear, grafts of, 261. Pelargonium, flowers of, 145. ——, sterility of, 251. Pelvis of women, 144, Peloria, 145. Period, glacial, 365. Petrels, habits of, 184. Phasianus, fertility of hybrids, 253. Pheasant, young, wild, 216. Philippi on tertiary species in Sicily, 312. Pictet, Prof., on groups of species suddenly appearing, 302, 305. ——, on rate of organic change, 313. ——, on continuous succession of genera, 316. ——, on close alliance of fossils in consecutive formations, 335. ——, on embryological succession, 338. Pierce, Mr., on varieties of wolves, 91. Pigeons with feathered feet and skin between toes, 12. ——, breeds described, and origin of, 20. ——, breeds of, how produced, 39, 42. ——, tumbler, not being able to get out of egg, 87. ——, reverting to blue colour, 160. ——, instinct of tumbling, 214. ——, carriers, killed by hawks, 362. ——, young of, 445. Pistil, rudimentary, 451. Plants, poisonous, not affecting certain coloured animals, 12. ——, selection applied to, 32. ——, gradual improvement of, 37. ——not improved in barbarous countries, 38. ——destroyed by insects, 67. ——, in midst of range, have to struggle with other plants, 77. ——, nectar of, 92, ——, fleshy, on sea-shores, 132. ——, fresh-water, distribution of, 386. ——, low in scale, widely distributed, 406. Plumage, laws of change in sexes of birds, 89. Plums in the United States, 85. Pointer dog, origin of, 35. ——, habits of, 213. Poison not affecting certain coloured animals, 12. Poison, similar effect of, on animals and plants, 484. Pollen of fir-trees, 203, Poole, Col., on striped hemionus, 163. Potamogeton, 387. Prestwich, Mr., on English and French eocene formations, 328. Primrose, 49. ——, sterility of, 247. Primula, varieties of, 49. Proteolepas, 148. Proteus, 139. Psychology, future progress of, 488. Q. Quagga,
striped, 165. R. Races, domestic, characters of, 16. Race-horses, Arab, 35. ——, English, 356. Ramond on plants of Pyrenees, 368. Ramsay, Prof., on thickness of the British formations, 284. ——, on faults, 285. Ratio of increase, 63. Rats, supplanting each other, 76. ——, acclimatisation of, 141. ——, blind in cave, 137. Rattle-snake, 201. Reason and instinct, 208. Recapitulation, general, 459. Reciprocity of crosses, 258. Record, geological, imperfect, 279. Rengger on flies destroying cattle, 72. Reproduction, rate of, 63. Resemblance to parents in mongrels and hybrids, 273. Reversion, law of inheritance, 14. ——in pigeons to blue colour, 160. Rhododendron, sterility of, 251. Richard, Prof., on Aspicarpa, 417. Richardson, Sir J., on structure of squirrels, 180. ——, on fishes of the southern hemisphere, 376. Robinia, grafts of, 262. Rodents, blind, 137. Rudimentary organs, 450. Rudiments important for classification, 416. S. Salmons, males fighting, and hooked jaws of, 88. Salt-water, how far injurious to seeds, 358. Saurophagus sulphuratus, 183. Schiödte on blind insects, 138. Schlegel on snakes, 144 Sea-water, how far injurious to seeds, 358. Sebright, Sir J., on crossed animals, 20. ——, on selection of pigeons, 31. Sedgwick, Prof., on groups of species suddenly appearing, 302. Seedlings destroyed by insects, 67. Seeds, nutriment in, 77. ——, winged, 146. ——, power of resisting salt-water, 358. ——in crops and intestines of birds, 361. ——eaten by fish, 362, 387. ——in mud, 386. ——, hooked, on islands, 392. Selection of domestic products, 29. ——, principle not of recent origin, 33 ——, unconscious, 34. ——, natural, 80. ——, sexual, 87. ——, natural, circumstances favourable to, 101. Sexes, relations of, 87. Sexual characters variable, 156. ——selection, 87. Sheep, Merino, their selection, 31. ——, two sub-breeds unintentionally produced, 36. ——, mountain, varieties of, 76. Shells, colours of, 132. ——, littoral, seldom embedded, 288. ——, fresh-water, dispersal of, 385. ——of Madeira, 391, ——, land, distribution of, 397. Silene, fertility of crosses, 257. Silliman, Prof., on blind rat, 137. Skulls of young mammals, 197, 437. Slave-making instinct, 219. Smith, Col. Hamilton, on striped horses, 164. ——, Mr. Fred., on slave-making ants, 219. ——, on neuter ants, 239. ——, Mr., of Jordan Hill, on the degradation of coast-rocks, 283. Snap-dragon, 161. Somerville, Lord, on selection of sheep, 31. Sorbus, grafts of, 262. Spaniel, King Charles’s breed, 35. Species, polymorphic, 46. ——, common, variable, 53. ——in large genera variable, 54. ——, groups of, suddenly appearing, 302, 306. ——beneath Silurian formations, 306. ——successively appearing, 312. ——changing simultaneously throughout the world, 322. Spencer, Lord, on increase in size of cattle, 35. Sphex, parasitic, 218. Spiders, development of, 442. Spitz-dog crossed with fox, 268. Sports in plants, 9. Sprengel, C. C., on crossing, 98. ——, on ray-florets, 145. Squirrels, gradations in structure, 180. Staffordshire, heath, changes in, 72. Stag-beetles, fighting, 88. Sterility from changed conditions of life, 9. ——of hybrids, 246. ——, laws of, 254. ——, causes of, 263. ——from unfavourable conditions, 265. ——of certain varieties, 269. St. Helena, productions of, 389. St. Hilaire, Aug., on classification, 418. St. John, Mr., on habits of cats, 91. Sting of bee, 202. Stocks, aboriginal, of domestic animals, 18, Strata, thickness of, in Britain, 284. Stripes on horses, 163 Structure, degrees of utility of, 201. Struggle for existence, 60. Succession, geological, 312. Succession of types in same areas, 338. Swallow, one species supplanting another, 76. Swim-bladder, 190. System, natural, 413. T. ——of aquatic animals, 196. ——, rudimentary, 454. Tarsi deficient, 135. Tausch on umbelliferous flowers, 146. Teeth and hair correlated, 144. ——, embryonic, traces of, in birds, 451. ——, rudimentary, in embryonic calf, 450, 480. Tegetmeier, Mr., on cells of bees, 228, 233. Temminck on distribution aiding classification, 419. Thouin on grafts, 262. Thrush, aquatic species of, 185. ——, mocking, of the Galapagos, 402. ——, young of, spotted, 439. ——, nest of, 243. Thuret, M., on crossed fuci, 258. Thwaites, Mr., on acclimatisation, 140. Tierra del Fuego, dogs of, 215. ——, plants of, 374, 378. Timber-drift, 360. Time, lapse of, 282. Titmouse, 183. Toads on islands, 393. Tobacco, crossed varieties of, 271. Tomes, Mr., on the distribution of bats, 394. Transitions in varieties rare, 172. Trees on islands belong to peculiar orders, 392. ——with separated sexes, 99. Trifolium pratense, 73, 94. ——incarnatum, 94. Trigonia, 321. Trilobites, 306. ——, sudden extinction of, 321, Troglodytes, 243. Tucutucu, blind, 137. Tumbler pigeons, habits of, hereditary, 214. ——, young of, 446, Turkey-cock, brush of hair on breast, 90. Turkey, naked skin on head, 197. ——, young, wild, 216. Turnip and cabbage, analogous variations of, 159. Type, unity of, 206. Types, succession of, in same areas, 338. U. Udders
enlarged by use, 11. V. Variability of mongrels and hybrids, 274. Variation under domestication, 7. ——caused by reproductive system being affected by conditions of life, 8. ——under nature, 44. ——, laws of, 131. Variations appear at corresponding ages, 14, 86. ——, analogous in distinct species, 159. Varieties, natural, 44. ——, struggle between, 75. ——, domestic, extinction of, 111. ——, transitional, rarity of, 172. ——, when crossed, fertile, 267. ——, when crossed, sterile, 269. ——, classification of, 423. Verbascum, sterility of, 251. ——, varieties of, crossed, 270. Verneuil, M. de, on the succession of species, 325. Viola tricolor, 73. Volcanic islands, denudation of, 284. Vulture, naked skin on head, 197. W. Wallace, Mr., on origin of species, 2. ——, on law of geographical distribution, 355. ——, on the Malay Archipelago, 395. Wasp, sting of, 202. Water, fresh, productions of, 383. Water-hen, 185. Waterhouse, Mr., on Australian marsupials, 116. ——, on greatly developed parts being variable, 150. ——, on the cells of bees, 225. ——, on general affinities, 429. Water-ouzel, 185. Watson, Mr. H. C., on range of varieties of British plants, 58. ——, on acclimatisation, 140. ——, on flora of Azores, 363. ——, on Alpine plants, 367, 376. ——, on rarity of intermediate varieties, 176. Weald, denudation of, 285. Web of feet in water-birds, 185. West Indian islands, mammals of, 395. Westwood on species in large genera being closely allied to others, 57. ——on the tarsi of Engidæ, 157. ——on the antennæ of hymenopterous insects, 416. Whales, fossil, 303. Wheat, varieties of, 113. White Mountains, flora of, 365. Wings, reduction of size, 134. Wings of insects homologous with branchiæ, 191. ——, rudimentary, in insects, 451. Wolf crossed with dog, 214. ——of Falkland Isles, 393. Wollaston, Mr., on varieties of insects, 48. ——, on fossil varieties of land-shells in Madeira, 52. ——, on colours of insects on sea-shore, 132. ——, on wingless beetles, 135. ——, on rarity of intermediate varieties, 176. ——, on insular insects, 389. ——, on land-shells of Madeira, naturalised, 402. Wolves, varieties of, 90. Woodpecker, habits of, 184. ——, green colour of, 197. Woodward, Mr., on the duration of specific forms, 293. ——, on the continuous succession of genera, 316. ——, on the succession of types, 339. World, species changing simultaneously thoughout, 322. Wrens, nest of, 243. Y. Z. THE END. ____________________________________ |