INDEX.

Aberrant groups, 429.

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.

Algae 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.

Babington, Mr., on British plants, 48.

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 palaeozoic 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.

Branchiae, 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.

Cabbage, varieties of, crossed, 99.

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 compositae, 145.

Catasetum, 424.

Cats: with blue eyes, deaf, 12. variation in habits of, 91. curling tail when going to spring, 201.

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