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Toads, male, treatment of ova by some; male, ready to breed before the female. Todas, infanticide and proportion of sexes; practice polyandry; choice of husbands amongst. Toe, great, condition of, in the human embryo. Tomicus villosus, proportion of the sexes in. Tomtit, blue, sexual difference of colour in the. Tonga Islands, beardlessness of the natives of. Tooke, Horne, on language.
Prichard, on the difference of stature among the Polynesians; on the connection between the breadth of the skull in the Mongolians and the perfection of their senses; on the capacity of British skulls of different ages; on the flattened heads of the Colombian savages; on Siamese notions of beauty; on the beardlessness of the Siamese; on the deformation of the head among American tribes and the natives of Arakhan.
Yet the speaker was a youngish, feminine-looking man of about thirty, notable for his beardlessness, in the crowded circle of bearded and moustachioed Californians, and had been one of the most absorbed of the enthusiastic audience.
Kulmucks, general beardlessness of; aversion of, to hairs on the face; marriage-customs of the. Kangaroo, great red, sexual difference in the colour of. Kant, Imm., on duty; on self-restraint; on the number of species of man. Katy-did, stridulation of the. Keen, Dr., on the mental powers of snakes. Keller, Dr., on the difficulty of fashioning stone implements.
America, variation in the skulls of aborigines of; wide range of aborigines of; lice of the natives of; general beardlessness of the natives of. America, North, butterflies of; Indians of, women a cause of strife among the; Indians of, their notions of female beauty.
Shaw, "did the mice continue to grow tails? Because they never wanted to have them cut off." But men-folk are wont to shave off their beards because they want to have them off; and, amongst people more conservative in their habits than ourselves, such a custom may persist through numberless generations. Yet who ever observed the slightest signs of beardlessness being produced in this way?
Salvin, O., inheritance of mutilated feathers; on the Humming-birds; on the numerical proportion of the sexes in Humming-birds; on Chamaepetes and Penelope; on Selasphorus platycercus; Pipra deliciosa; on Chasmorhynchus. Samoa Islands, beardlessness of the natives of. Sandhoppers, claspers of male. Sand-skipper.
Jaguars, black. Janson, E.W., on the proportions of the sexes in Tomicus villosus; on stridulant beetles. Japan, encouragement of licentiousness in. Japanese, general beardlessness of the; aversion of the, to whiskers. Jardine, Sir W., on the Argus pheasant. Jarrold, Dr., on modifications of the skull induced by unnatural position. Jarves, Mr., on infanticide in the Sandwich Islands.
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