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TABLE
OF THE
PRINCIPAL ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO THE PRESENT EDITION.
First Edition Vol. I. |
Present Edition. |
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Page | Page | |
22 | 15-17 | Discussion on the rudimentary points in the human ear revised. |
26 | 19 | Cases of men born with hairy bodies. |
27, note. | 20, note. | Muntegazza on the last molar tooth in man. |
29 | 23 | The rudiments of a tail in man. |
32, note. | 24, note. | Bianconi on homologous structures, as explained by adaptation on mechanical principles. |
40 | 70 | Intelligence in a baboon. |
42 | 71 | Sense of humour in dogs. |
44 | 72–3 | Further facts on imitation in man and animals. |
47 | 75 | Reasoning power in the lower animals. |
50 | 80 | Acquisition of experience by animals. |
53 | 83 | Power of abstraction in animals. |
58 | 88–9 | Power of forming concepts in relation to language. |
64 | 92 | Pleasure from certain sounds, colours, and forms. |
78 | 104 | Fidelity in the elephant. |
79 | 104 | Galton on gregariousness of cattle. |
81 | 105–6 | Parental affection. |
90, note. | 112–113, note. | Persistence of enmity and hatred. |
91 | 114 | Nature and strength of shame, regret, and remorse. |
94 | 117, note. | Suicide amongst savages. |
97 | 120, note. | The motives of conduct. |
112 | 28 | Selection, as applied to primeval man. |
122 | 35–6 | Resemblances between idiots and animals. |
124, note. | 39, note. | Division of the malar bone. |
125, note. | 36–8, note. | Supernumerary mammæ and digits. |
128–9 | 41–2 | Further cases of muscles proper to animals appearing in man. |
146 | 55, note. | Broca: average capacity of skull diminished by the preservation of the inferior members of society. |