, on early death of hybrid embryos
Salvin, Mr., on the beaks of ducks
Saurophagus sulphuratus
Schacht, Prof., on Phyllotaxy
Schiodte, on blind insects
--on flat-fish
Schlegel, on snakes
Schobl, Dr., on the ears of mice
Scott, Mr. J., on the self-sterility of orchids
--on the crossing of varieties of verbascum
Sea-water, how far injurious to seeds
--not destructive to land-shells
Sebright, Sir J., on crossed animals
Sedgwick, Prof., on groups of species suddenly appearing
Seedlings destroyed by insects
Seeds, nutriment in
--winged
--means of dissemination
--power of resisting salt-water
--in crops and intestines of birds
--eaten by fish
--in mud
--hooked, on islands
Selection of domestic products
--principle not of recent origin
--unconscious
--natural
--sexual
--objections to term
--natural, has not induced sterility
Sexes, relations of
Sexual characters variable
--selection
Sheep, Merino, their selection
--two sub-breeds, unintentionally produced
--mountain, varieties of
Shells, colours of, littoral
--hinges of
--seldom embedded
Shells, fresh-water, long retain the same forms
--fresh-water, dispersal of
--of Madeira
--land, distribution of
--land, resisting salt water
Shrew-mouse
Silene, infertility of crosses
Silliman, Prof., on blind rat
Sirenia, their affinities
Sitaris, metamorphosis of
Skulls of young mammals
Slave-making instinct
Smith, Col.
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