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A HISTORY OF RECENT CRUSTACEA 



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S.-mdhopper, a littoral arnphipod, 



16 



Sjim.hrn, 353 

 Saijphridas, 351, 353 

 Bars, Professor G. 0., on the 



maxillary fan, 41 ; description 



of Scyramathia Carpenter!, 118; 



development of Macrura ano- 



mala, 178; of Upogebia, 186; 



on the Rchizopoda, 257, 272 ; 



Cumacea, 292, 313 ; Sphyrapus, 



322; Leptochelia, 327; Cypro- 



niscus cypridinse, 397, &c. 

 Savart, 38 

 Savigny, 173, 251 

 Scalpellum regium, an abyssal 



cirripede, 20 

 Scaphocerite, 38, 188 

 Scaphognathite, 41 

 Schiodte and Meinert, great work 



on the Cymothoidas by, 351 

 Schistomysis, 267 ; arenosa, Hel- 



leri, Kervillei, ornata, Parkeri, 



spiritus, 271 

 Schizopoda, a sub-order of Podo- 



phthalma, 8 ; range in size of, 



28 ; Bate's classification of, 223, 



245 ; defined, 256 

 Sciacaris, 221 

 Sclerocrangon, boreas, cataphrac- 



tus, salebrosus, 228 

 Scleropactes, 431 

 Scopimera, with a pane in the 



leg, 102 ; globosa, 102 

 Scutuloidea maculata, 366 

 Scylla, 68 ; serrata, habits of, 69 

 Scyllaridas denned, 191 

 Scyllaridea defined, and choice of 



the name explained, 191 

 Scyllarus latus, 192 

 Scyphacella arenicola, 422 

 Scyphax, ornatus, setiger, 431 

 Scyra umbonata, 119 

 Scyramathia Carpenteri, descrip- 

 tion of, 118 ; origin of generic 

 name, 119 



Seal, devoured by small Crustacea, 

 21 ; stomach of, filled with 

 shrimps, 227 

 Sea-spiders, 3 

 Segments, 2, 32 



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Sensory filaments, 37 



Seraphim, 27 



Sergestes, literature of, 221 ; at- 



lanticus, 221 

 Sergestida; defined, 221 

 Serolis, paradoxa, 357 ; antarctica, 

 australiensis, Bromleyana, Bron- 

 gniartiana, carinata, coniuta, 

 elongata, latifrons, longicau- 

 data, minuta, neasra, pallida, 

 septemcarinata, trilobitoides, 

 tuberculata, 358 ; gracilis, 359 ; 

 eyes of, 359 

 Serolidas defined, 356 

 Sesarma, 96 ; Pisonii, 97 

 Sexes, distinction of, 45 ; of 

 Corystes cassivelaunus, 72 ; of 

 the Oxyrrhyncha, 115; of Ga- 

 lathea, 175 ; of Gnathiidse, 335 ; 

 of Cymothoidas, 350 ; of Sphse- 

 romidaa, 362 



Shore Crab, the Common, 65 

 Shore-hopper, the, a littoral amphi- 



pod, 16 



Sicyonia, branchias of, 218 ; cari- 

 nata, 218 

 Siho rnaneki, meaning of the name, 



88 

 Siphonostoma, a sub-order of 



Copepoda, 10 



Siriella, 267; Clausii, crassipes, 

 jaltensis, norvegica, 276 ; ar- 

 mata, Brooki, 277 

 Size, standards of, 24 

 Skeleton shrimps, 16, 22, 30 

 Slabber, Martin, on metamorphoses 

 of Crustacea, 59 ; on Macropsis. 

 273 ; on Eurydice achatus, 344 

 Sluiter, Dr. C. Ph., on manners of 



Oxyrrhyncha, 113 

 Smith, Professor S. I., on young of 

 Cancer irroratus, Gl ; Platyo- 

 nichus ocellatus, 67; Ocypode 

 arenaria, 86 ; Gelasimus pugila- 

 tor, 89; Euprognatha rastelli- 

 fera, 111 ; Hippa talpoida, 150; 

 Upogebia affinis, 185 ; Squilla 

 mantis, 283, &c. 



Solenocera, Philippii, siphono- 

 ceras, 217; meaning of the 

 name, 218 



