fertile crossing of Anser ferus and the domestic goose, i. 288;
inheritance of peculiarities in gestures, voice, &c., ii. [6];
assumption of male characters by the human female, ii. [51];
period of appearance of hereditary diseases, ii. [78];
graft of the spur of a cock upon its comb, ii. [296];
on the stomach of Larus tridentatus, ii. [302];
double-tailed lizards, ii. [341].
Hunter, W., evidence against the influence of imagination upon the offspring, ii. [264].
Hutton, Capt., on the variability of the silk moth, i. 303;
on the number of species of silkworms, i. 300;