1670 



THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



Ceplialaspis, A. Costa, 1851. Ke<pa\j, head, oiriri's, shield. Preoccupied among fossil fishes \ _ 2 49 



in 1835, • ■* 



Ceradocus, A. Costa, 1853. " From the Greek words xepas, horn, antenna, and Sokos, beam." \ 2Q6 ^ 2?4> 29g> 2 gg 56I, 581, 583 

 ( = Mxra, Leach), ......... ' 



Cerapodina, Milne-Edwards, 1840. A name formed from that of the genus Cerapus, Say. f 168, 188, 202, 228, 257, 261, 296 



1 559, 580 



, 100, 123, 148, 170, 176, 184, 188 

 ,d nois, afoot, in allusion to the animall 192,207,228,257,261,283,296 



( = Cera pus, Say), 



Cerapus, Say, 1817. " From Ktpas, a horn, 

 employing its antenna; as feet," 



In this genus of the Caprell 



ina, the pleonf 202, 

 I 1226, 



Cercops, Kr0yer, 1843. " KepKwty, caudatus. " 



or Cauda lias five segments, . 

 Cerophas, Rafinesque, 1815, 



Ccsapodina, misspelling of Cerapodina, M.-Edw., 

 Cliarybdis, Cocco, 1832. A whirlpool in the Mediterranean. Altered by the author to Orio, \ 



as Charybdis was preoccupied by Rafinesque among the Podophthalma, 

 Cheixiinedon, Stebbing, 1888, ...... 



Cheirocratus, Norman, 1867. " x^P an( l uparea, strong in the hand," 



Cheiropristis, de Natale, 1850. xelp, hand, and probably irplo-ris instead of Ttpia-v^s, a saw, 



Chelura, Philippi, 1839. xv^v, claw, oupa, tail 



1 307, 328, 349, 350, 375, 390, 396 

 1 522. 



-522, 559, 563, 571, 580, 581, 1157 



256, 329, 396, 535, 537 

 1268 



88 

 426 



145 



145, 233, 562 



638 

 370, 395, 581, 582 

 236, 237, 239, 248 

 f 181, 217, 228, 256, 307, 328, 375 

 t 383, 396, 580 

 Chiropristis, Cocco, 1832. Undescribed, afterwards described as Cheiropristis by de Natale, 1 



1850, ........••• J 



Cliloris, Haswell, 1880. A mythological name. Twice preoccupied, the name afterwards \ 



changed to Harmotiia, ..... 



Chosroes, Stebbing, 1888, ..... 



Cleippides, A. Boeck, 1870. " KAei'inriS7js, name of a Greek," 

 Cleistotoma, O. G. Costa and A. Costa, 1840. Preoccupied," 

 Cleonardo, Stebbing, 1888, . . . . . 



Clidippides, by mistake for Cleippides. 

 Clydonia, Dana, 1849. "The name of the genus is from k\v$wi/, 



place of occurrence of the species." ( = Sciiu'i, Prestandrea), 

 Colomastix, Grube, 1861. k6\os, stunted, p.aanl, lash, flagellum, . 

 Constantia, Dybowski, 1874. Preoccupied among Mollusca in 1S60 (see Costantia), 

 Corophia, misspelling of Corophium, Latreille, ...... 



Corophium, Latreille, 1800. According to Agassiz from xopos, curvus, but there is no such - 



meaning to the word xopos, nor would it be applicable to this genus if there were. 



Bailey's Facciolati in the following passage shows that it is useless to seek for a 



derivation of this name: — "Coluthia, orum. Muricum genus sunt, quae vocant Graeci 



coluthia, alii corythia, turbinata aeque, sed minora multo, efficaciora etiam, et oris halitum 



custodientia. Haec Plin. 1. 32, c. 7. ed. Hard. Antea v. g. in ed. Elzev. legebatur 



colycia. Adde c. 11. ed. Hard, ubi antea colycia vel corophia legebatur, 



Corophrium, misspelling of Corophium, ....... 



Costantia, misspelling of Constantia, Dybowski, adopted instead of Constantia, preoccupied, 



Crangonyx, Spence Bate, 1859. xpayyiiv, a shrimp, vij, night, 



Cratippus, Spence Bate, 1862. Kpamriros, a Peripatetic philosopher. (= Colomastix, Grube), 



Cratipus, misspelling of Cratippus, Sp. Bate. 



Cratophium, Dana, 1852. xparos, strength. {=Podocerus, Leach), ...... 257,261,580 



Cressa, A. Boeck, 1870. " Kp-haaa, a Cretan woman." ( = Dauaia, Spence Bate, which 1 



.'.,.' H "[293,394, 400,570, 581, 582, 747 



is preoccupied), ......... J 



Cuvieria, Leach, in Desmarest, 1825, as synonym of Leucothoe, Leach. After the celebrated \ 



naturalist Cuvier, ......... J • 



Cyamus, Latreille, 1796. tciauos, a bean. " Ce nom, qui signifie en grec feve, avoit ete f' 2 ' 63 ' 66 ' 72 » 79 ' 88 > 92 > 96 > 98 

 donne a des cloportes, jmrce qu'ils ressemblent en quelque sorte a cette semence lorsqu'ils ' s * ' ' 0Dy 0,i 



sont dans un etat de contraction. Les crustaces dont il s'aeit ici sont peu eloignes J ' ' ' ' » ' - 



) 



1208 



216, 395, 401, 569 



183 



. 498, 959 



wave, and alludes to the / 228, 229, 255, 256, 265, 558, 5!-0 

 I 582 

 329, 348, 391, 460, 517, 580, 582 

 427, 428, 581 

 . 142, 184 



79, 84, 88, 90, 123, 135, 148, 170 

 176, 184, 189, 192, 228, 249, 255 

 256, 265, 283, 296, 307, 312, 328 

 375, 396, 580 



86 



. 427, 428 



. 311, 328,414, 581, 1656 



328, 336, 391, 517, 5S0, 582 



des cloportes, et c'est nieme dans ce genre que Linmeus les a places.' 

 tome vi. p. 328), ....... 



Cychreus, Rafinesque, 1815, ...... 



Cyclocaris, Stebbing, 1888, ...... 



(Latr.,Hist. Nat., 



227, 249, 256, 281, 282, 306, 316 

 325, 328, 329, 397, 419, 426, 450 

 477 



88 

 664 



