LEMOINE, variegated _Symphytum_ and _Phlox_, i. 384.
LEMON, i. 334, 335;
orange fecundated by pollen of the, i. 399.
LEMURS, hybrid, ii. 153.
LEPORIDES, ii. 98-99, 152.
LEPSIUS, figures of ancient Egyptian dogs, i. 17;
domestication of pigeons in ancient Egypt, i. 204.
_Leptotes_, ii. 134.
_Lepus glacialis_, i. 111.
_Lepus magellanicus_, i. 112.
_Lepus nigripes_, i. 108.
_Lepus tibetanus_, i. 111.
_Lepus variabilis_, i. 111.
LEREBOULLET, double monsters of fishes, ii. 340.
LESLIE, on Scotch wild cattle, i. 85.
LESSON, on _Lepus magellanicus_, i. 112.
LEUCKART on the larva of Cecidomyidae, ii. 360.
LEWIS, G., cattle of the West Indies, ii. 229.
LHERBETTE and Quatrefages, on the horses of Circassia, ii. 102, 225.
LIEBIG, differences in human blood, according to complexion, ii. 276.
LIEBREICH, occurrence of pigmentary retinitis in deaf-mutes, ii. 328.
LICHENS, sterility in, ii. 171.
LICHTENSTEIN, resemblance of Bosjesman's dogs to _Canis mesomelas_, i.
25;
Newfoundland dog at the Cape of Good Hope, i. 36.
LILACS, ii. 164.
LILIACEAE, contabescence in, ii. 165.
_Lilium candidum_, ii. 137.
LIMBS, regeneration of, ii. 376-377.
LIMBS and head, correlated variation of, ii. 323.
LIME, effect of, upon shells of the mollusca, ii. 280.
LIME tree, changes of by age, i. 364, 387.
LIMITATION, sexual, ii. 71-75.
LIMITATION, supposed, of variation, ii. 416.
_Linaria_, pelorism in, ii. 58, 61, 346;
peloric, crossed with the normal form, ii. 70;
sterility of, ii. 166.
_Linaria vulgaris_ and _purpurea_, hybrids of, ii. 94.
LINDLEY, John, classification of varieties of cabbages, i. 324;
origin of the peach, i. 338;
influence of soil on peaches and nectarines, i. 340;
varieties of the peach and nectarine, i. 343;
on the New Town pippin, i. 349;
freedom of the Winter Majetin apple from coccus, i. 349;
production of monoecious Hautbois strawberries by bud-selection, i.
353;
origin of the large tawny nectarine, i. 375;
bud-variation in the gooseberry, i. 376;
hereditary disease in plants, ii. 11;
on double flowers, ii. 167;
seeding of ordinarily seedless fruits, ii. 168;
sterility of _Acorus calamus_, ii. 170;
resistance of individual plants to cold, ii. 309.
LINNAEUS, summer and winter wheat regarded as distinct species by, i.
315;
on the single-leaved strawberry, i
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