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; displacement of long-horned by short-horned, ii. 426. CAULIFLOWER, i. 323; free-seeding of, in India, ii. 310; rudimentary flowers in, ii. 316. CAVALIER pigeon, ii. 97. _Cavia aperea_, ii. 152. CAY (_Cebus azarae_), sterility of, in confinement, ii. 153. _Cebus azarae_, ii. 153. _Cecidomyia_, larval development of, ii. 283, 360, 367; and _Misocampus_, i. 5. CEDARS of Lebanon and Atlas, i. 364. CELERY, turnip-rooted, i. 336; run wild, ii. 33. CELL-THEORY, ii. 370. _Celosia cristata_, i. 365. CELSUS, on the selection of seed-corn, i. 318, ii. 203. CELTS, early cultivation of the cabbage by the, i. 324; selection of cattle and horses by the, ii. 202-203. _Cenchrus_, seeds of a, used as food, i. 309. _Centaurea cyanus_, bud-variation in, i. 379. CEPHALOPODA, spermatophores of, ii. 383. _Cerasus padus_, yellow-fruited, ii. 19. _Cercoleptes_, sterility of, in captivity, ii. 152. _Cercopithecus_, breeding of a species of, in captivity, ii. 153. CEREALS, i. 312-313; of the Neolithic period in Switzerland, i. 317; adaptation of, to soils, ii. 305. _Cereus_, ii. 38. _Cereus speciosissimus_ and _phyllanthus_, reversion in hybrids of, i. 392. _Cervus canadensis_, ii. 158. _Cervus dama_, ii. 120. CETACEA, correlation of dermal system and teeth in the, ii. 328. CEYLON, cats of, i. 46; pigeon-fancying in, i. 206. _Chamaerops humilis_, crossed with date palm, i. 399. CHAMISSO, on seeding bread-fruit, ii. 168. CHANNEL islands, breeds of cattle in, i. 80. CHAPMAN, Professor, peach-trees producing nectarines, i. 341. CHAPUIS, F., sexual peculiarities in pigeons, i. 162, ii. 74; effect produced by first male upon the subsequent progeny of the female, i. 405; sterility of the union of some pigeons, ii. 162. CHARACTERS, fixity of, ii. 239; latent, ii. 51-56, 399-400; continued divergence of, ii. 241; antagonistic, ii. 401. CHARDIN, abundance of pigeons in Persia, i. 205. CHARLEMAGNE, orders as to the selection of stallions, ii. 203. CHARTLEY, wild cattle of, i. 84. CHATE, reversion of the upper seeds in the pods of stocks, ii. 347-348. CHATIN, on _Ranunculus ficaria_, ii. 170. CHAUNDY, Mr., crossed varieties of cabbage, ii. 130. CHEETAH, general sterility of, in captivity, ii. 151. _Cheiranthus cheiri_, i. 382. CHERRIES, i. 347-348; bud-variation in, i. 375; white
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