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of pigs in China, i. 68; antiquity of the domestication of the silk-worm in China, i. 300. JUMPERS, a breed of fowls, i. 230. JUNIPER, variations of the, i. 361, 364. _Juniperus suecica_, i. 361. _Jussiaea grandiflora_, ii. 170. JUSSIEU, A. de, structure of the pappus in _Carthamus_, ii. 316. KAIL, Scotch, reversion in, ii. 32. "KALA-PAR" pigeon, i. 142. KALES, i. 323. KALM, P., on maize, i. 322, ii. 307; introduction of wheat into Canada, i. 315; sterility of trees growing in marshes and dense woods, ii. 170. "KALMI Lotan," tumbler pigeon, i. 151. KANE, Dr., on Esquimaux dogs, i. 21. KARAKOOL sheep, i. 98. KARKEEK, on inheritance in the horse, ii. 10. "KARMELITEN Taube," i. 156. KARSTEN on _Pulex penetrans_, ii. 275. KATTYWAR horses, i. 58. KEELEY, R., pelorism in _Galeobdolon luteum_, ii. 59. KERNER on the culture of Alpine plants, ii. 163. KESTREL, breeding in captivity, ii. 154. "KHANDESI," i. 141. KHANG-HI, selection of a variety of rice by, ii. 205. KIANG, ii. 43. KIDD, on the canary bird, i. 77, ii. 275. KIDNEY Bean, i. 371; varieties of, ii. 256, 275. {460} KIDNEYS, compensatory development of the, ii. 300; fusion of the, ii. 341; shape of, in birds, influenced by the form of the pelvis, ii. 344. KING, Col., domestication of rock doves from the Orkneys, i. 184, 185. KING, P. S., on the Dingo, i. 21, 28. KIRBY and Spence, on the growth of galls, ii. 283. KIRGHISIAN sheep, i. 98. KITE, breeding in captivity, ii. 154. KLEINE, variability of bees, i. 298. KNIGHT, Andrew, on crossing horses of different breeds, i. 51; crossing varieties of peas, i. 326, ii. 129; persistency of varieties of peas, i. 329; origin of the peach, i. 338; hybridisation of the morello by the Elton cherry, i. 347; on seedling cherries, _ibid._; variety of the apple not attacked by coccus, i. 349; intercrossing of strawberries, i, 351, 352; broad variety of the cock's comb, i. 365; bud variation in the cherry and plum, i. 375; crossing of white and purple grapes, i. 393; experiments in crossing apples, i. 402, ii. 129; hereditary disease in plants, ii. 11; on interbreeding, ii. 116; crossed varieties of wheat, ii. 130; necessity of intercrossing in plants, ii. 175; on variation, ii. 256, 257; effects of grafting, i. 387, ii. 278; bud-variation in a plum, ii. 289;
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