w of, with redundant hair, in Julia Pastrana, ii. 328;
affected in form by hereditary syphilis and by pulmonary tubercle, ii.
332;
fusion of, ii. 341;
developed on the palate, ii. 391.
TEGETMEIER, Mr., on a cat with monstrous teeth, i. 48;
on a swift-like pigeon, i. 157;
naked young of some pigeons, i. 170;
fertility of hybrid pigeons, i. 192;
on white pigeons, ii. 230;
reversion in crossed breeds of fowls, i. 239-244;
chicks of the white silk-fowl, i. 249;
development of the cranial protuberance in Polish fowls, i. 250;
on the skull in the Polish fowl, i. 257, 262;
on the intelligence of Polish fowls, i. 264;
correlation of the cranial protuberance and crest in Polish fowls, i.
274;
development of the web in the feet of Polish fowls, i. 259;
early development of several peculiarities in Spanish cocks, i. 250;
on the comb in Spanish fowls, i. 253;
on the Spanish fowl, ii. 306;
varieties of game-fowls, i. 252;
pedigrees of game-fowls, ii. 3;
assumption of female plumage by a game cock, i. 253;
natural selection in the game cock, ii. 225;
pugnacity of game hens, i. 256;
length of the middle toe in Cochin fowls, i. 259;
origin of the Sebright bantam, ii. 54;
differences in the size of fowls, i. 257;
effect of crossing in fowls, i. 258, ii. 96;
effects of interbreeding in fowls, ii. 124-125;
incubation by mongrels of non-sitting races of fowls, ii. 44;
inverse correlation of crest and comb in fowls, i. 274;
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occurrence of pencilled feathers in fowls, ii. 40;
on a variety of the goose from Sebastopol, i. 289;
on the fertility of the peahen, ii. 112;
on the intercrossing of bees, ii. 126.
TEMMINCK, origin of domestic cats, i. 43;
origin of domestic pigeons, i. 180;
on _Columba guinea_, i. 182;
on _Columba leucocephala_, i. 183;
asserted reluctance of some breeds of pigeons to cross, i. 192;
sterility of hybrid turtle-doves, i. 193;
variations of _Gallus bankiva_, i. 235;
on a buff-coloured breed of Turkeys, i. 293;
number of eggs laid by the peahen, ii. 112;
breeding of Guans in captivity, ii. 156;
behaviour of grouse in captivity, _ibid._;
sterility of the partridge in captivity, _ibid._
TENDRILS in Cucurbitaceae, i. 358, ii. 316.
TENNENT, Sir J. E., on the goose, i. 287;
on the growth of the apple in C
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