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juniper (_J. suecica_), i. 361; on _Ilex aquifolium ferox_, i. 362; varieties of the Scotch fir, i. 363; varieties of the hawthorn, _ibid._; variation in the persistency of leaves on the elm and Turkish oak, i. 363; importance of cultivated varieties, _ibid._; varieties of _Rosa spinosissima_, i. 367; variation of dahlias from the same seed, i. 370; production of Provence roses from seeds of the moss rose, i. 380; effect of grafting the purple-leaved upon the common hazel, i. 395; nearly evergreen Cornish variety of the elm, ii. 310. LOW, G., on the pigs of the Orkney islands, i. 70. LOW, Prof., pedigrees of greyhounds, ii. 3; origin of the dog, i. 10; burrowing instinct of a half-bred Dingo, i. 28; inheritance of qualities in horses, i. 51; comparative powers of English race-horses, Arabs, &c., i. 54; British breeds of cattle, i. 80; wild cattle of Chartley, i. 84; effect of abundance of food on the size of cattle, i. 91; effects of climate on the skin of cattle, i. 92, ii. 326; on interbreeding, ii. 116; selection in Hereford cattle, ii. 214; formation of new breeds, ii. 244; on "sheeted" cattle, ii. 349. LOWE, Mr., on hive bees, i. 299. LOWE, REV. Mr., on the range of _Pyrus malus_ and _P. acerba_, i. 348. "LOWTAN" tumbler pigeon, i. 150. _Loxia pyrrhula_, ii. 154. LUBBOCK, Sir J., developments of the Ephemeridae, ii. 366. LUCAS, P., effects of cross-breeding on the female, i. 404; hereditary diseases, ii. 7, 78-79; hereditary affections of the eye, ii. 9-10; inheritance of anomalies in the human eye and in that of the horse, ii. 10, 11; inheritance of polydactylism, ii. 13; morbid uniformity in the same family, ii. 17; inheritance of mutilations, ii. 23; persistency of cross-reversion, ii. 35; persistency of character in breeds of animals in wild countries, ii. 64; prepotency of transmission, ii. 65, 68; supposed rules of transmission in crossing animals, ii. 68; sexual limitations of transmission of peculiarities, ii. 72-73; absorption of the minority in crossed races, ii. 88; crosses without blending of certain characters, ii. 92; on interbreeding, ii. 116; variability dependent on reproduction, ii. 250; period of action of variability, ii. 260; inheritance of deafness in cats, ii. 329; complexion and c
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