44d, 
CAN 
158; megistos, 162; modestus, 
206; Boreas, 228 
Cancricepon, elegans, pilula, 413 
Cancride defined, 56 
Cancrinea detined, 55 
Cancrion, cancrorum, 
miser, 407 
Cancroidea, alias Cyclometopa, 53 
Caprellidz, where found, 16, 22 
Caprellidea, tribe of Amphipoda, 
436; antenne of, 35 
Carabos of Aristotle, Bell’s opinion 
on, 195 
Carapace, origin of, 38 
Carcinion of Aristotle, the Pin- 
notheres, 242 
Carcinology, science of Crustacea, 
13 
Carcinus, meenas, 61,65; granu- 
latus, 66; heracleoticus, 77 
Cardisoma, 79 
Caribbee Islands, crabs in, 80 
Caricyphide, 239; vaguely de- 
fined, 242 
Caricyphus, 242 
Caridea, the tribe defined, 224 
Carides, Sars on larval forms of, 
186 
Caridina, 224 
Caridion, 233; Gordoni, 235 
Carpus, alias carpopodite, fifth 
joint, wrist, 43; its occasional 
subdivision, 44; in the Poly- 
carpinea, 228 
Cassidina, emarginata, latistylis, 
maculata, neo-zealanica, typa, 
365 
Catapagurus, 165; Sharreri, 168 
Catattut, Amboinese name of 
cocoanut crab, 158 
Catometopa, the tribe defined, 78 
Catta, Professor, on distribution, 
99 
Cenobita rugosa, 159 
Cenobitidz detined, 155 
Cephalon, 32 
Cephalothorax, 32 
Cerapus dentalii, an Indian amphi- 
pod, 335 
Cerataspis monstrosus, one of the 
Penzxide, 220 
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Ceratocarcinus, 120 
Ceratocephalus, 364; Grayanus, 
365 
Ceratolepis hamata, 258 
Ceratothoa, misapplication of the 
name, 354 ; species properly be- 
longing to, auritus, crassa, lati- 
cauda, linearis, 353, 354 
Cercocytonus, a cancelled generic 
name, 434 
Cervical groove, 33, 52; absent 
from ‘ Ibacus verdi,’ 193 
Ceylon, crab-hunting pigs in, 159 
Cheeraps, distribution of, 210 
Cheetilia ovata, 372 
Chetiliide, the family, rejected 
by Miers, 373 
Chalaraspis alata, 260 
Chalarostylis elegans, 309 
‘ Challenger,’ H.M.S., abyssal &c. 
species found by, 18 
Chameleon species, a, 235 
Charybdis cruciatus, vivid colour- 
ing of, 69, its names upheld, 70 
Chavesia costulata, 429 
Cheiroplatea, telson in, 47; ceno- 
bita, 170 
Chelate, 45 
Chelifera, the Isopod tribe, de- 
tined, 318 
Chelipeds, 44 
Chelura terebrans, a wood-boring 
Amphipod, 17 
Cheramus, 183; its position ques- 
tioned, 184 
Cheraphilus, bispinosus, nanus, 
trispinosus, 226; echinule.tus, 
neglectus, 227 
Chevreux, M. Ed., many Amphi- 
pods on Maia squinado, found 
by, 22; on Helleria brevicornis, 
425 
Chilton, Mr. C, on the Phreatoi- 
cide, 388, 390 
Chioncecetes opilio, size of, 117 
Chiromysis, synonym of Heteromy- 
sis, 273 
Chitin, 62 
Chlorida preoccupied, 287 
Chloridella,substitute for Chlorida, 
281, 287 
