INDEX. 



[XoTE.— Synonyms and Native Names are printed in italics. A star is added to names which appear 



to be used here for the first time.] 



Abrachia, Kirhf, 475. 



brevicomis, Eirhij, 475. 

 longimana, Saussure, 475. 

 Acanthoderus vernacosum, De Haan, 



456. 

 Acanthomunua, Beddard, 203. 

 Acaridie, 314. 

 Aearina, Nitzsdi, 483, 522. 

 Acartia, Dana, 65 ; mentioned 22, 

 64, 68. 



Clausi, Gieshr., 67 ; mentioned, 



22, 152. 

 denticornis, Brady, 66 ; men- 

 tioned, 22, 68. 

 discaudata, Gieshr., 67. 

 fjahoonensis, Scott MS., 67. 

 laxa, Dana, 65 ; mentioned, 13, 



14, 15, 18. 19, 21, 22, 66. 

 plumosa, Scott *, 66 ; mentioned, 



22, 67, 152. 

 spinicaudata, Gieshr., 8. 

 verrucosa, /. C. Tlwmjis., 70. 

 Acarus, Linn., 478, 489. 



longicornis, Linn., 478. 

 Achrioptera fallax, Coq., 468. 

 Acrophyllinse, 468. 

 Actineda corniger, Berlese, 506. 

 Adelops, Dej., 261. 

 jEgisthus, Gicsbr., 104 ; mentioned, 

 22. 



aculeatus, Gieshr., 105. 

 longirostris, Scott *, 104 ; men- 

 tioned, 21, 22, 156. 

 .Sltidius, Brady, 70 ; mentioned, 

 22. 



armatus, Brady, 70 ; mentioned, 



13-18, 21, 22, 71, 72. 

 armiger, Gieshr., 71 ; mentioned, 

 18, 22, 72, 152. 



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AUorchestes recens, G. M. Thomson, 



301. 

 AmaUophora, Scott, 54 ; mentioned, 

 22. 



dubia, Scott *, 55 ; mentioned, 

 18, 22, 56, 148. 



, var. similis, Scott *, 56 ; 



mentioned, 148. 

 magna, Scott *, 55 ; mentioned, 



18, 22, 56, 148. 

 robusta, Scott *, 56 ; mentioned, 



22, 148. 

 typica, Scott *, 54 ; mentioned, 

 22, 147. 

 Amblyopsis spelreus, DeJcay, 265. 

 Ammonia, KocJi, 479, 480. 

 Amphipeplca ampulla, HiUton, 247. 

 Amphipoda, 163, 218. 

 Gammaridea, 274. 

 Amijhithopsis, Boeck, 234. 

 Amymone, Claus, 94; mentioned, 22. 

 Andrewi, Scott *, 94 ; mentioned, 



8,22, 154. 

 sphasrica. Clans, 95. 

 Amymonince, 94. 

 Anaspidffi, Boecl; 286, 299. 

 Anaspides, G. M. TJiomson, ftnote 

 285-303. 



tasmaniae, G. M. Thomson, 285, 

 302. 



, affinities and systematic 



position of, 297-301. 



, alimentary system of, 293. 



, anatomical structure of, 



292-295. 

 — , circulatory apparatus of, 



294. 



, excretory organs of, 294. 



, nerve cord, 296. 



VI. 



Anaspides tasmaniae, G. M. Thom- 

 son, nervous system and sense- 

 organs of, 296. 



, organ of hearing, 296. 



, reproductive organs, 295. 



Anaspis, G. M. Thomson, ftnote 



285, 286. 

 Anophthalmus, Sturm, 251. 

 Antaria, Dana, 116. 



yracilis, Dana, 116. 

 mcditerranca, Claus, 117.- 

 ohtusa, Dana, 116. 

 Anthelura elongata, Norm., 214. 

 Anthrobia, Tellhampf, 261. 

 Anthura, Leacli, 205, 217, 262. 

 Anthuria, 217. 

 Anthurida;, 164, 204-209, 212, 216, 



217, 245. 

 Apseudida;, 205, 206, 207. 

 Apus, Schiiff., ftnote 380. 

 Araohnida, an attempt to elucidate 

 the jjhylogcny of the (U. M. Ber- 

 nard), 387. 

 Araehnoidea, 501, 502. 

 Aranetc, 309, 310. 

 Araneida;, 308, 314. 

 Araneiodes, Pall., 334. 

 Arcturidas, 207. 

 Arcturus, Cuv., 205. 

 Arpacticus, Baird, 102. 

 Arrhidfeus nigrieornis, StM, 472. 

 palinurus, Westtu., 472. 

 rosea. Stall, 472. 

 StaU, Kirhy *, 471. 

 Artotrogida;, 127. 



Artotrogus, Boech, 128 ; mentioned, 

 22, 129. 



abyssicolus, Scott *, 128 ; men- 

 tioned, 156, 159. 



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