SUBJECT INDEX. 



Abiogenesis, 399, 400, 456 

 Absorption in Annelida, 122 



Arachnida, 123 



Brucldopoda, 124 



Cestoidea, 122 



Cidenterutu, 120 



Crustacea, 123 



Ecldnodermata, 121 



Insect a, 123 



/^»/ rertebrata, 1 1 7- 1 24 



Jlollusca, 124 



Mijriitpoda, 123 



Pobjzoa, 124 



Porifera, 120 



Protozoa, 119 

 Acanthocephula, 38, 39, 323, 428 

 Acarina,47, 100, 231, 328, 361, 439, 



440 

 Acurus, 231 

 Aclierontia atropoit, 179 

 AcJietidce, 357, 358 

 Acineta', 26, 28, 29 

 Ac rid idee, 357 



Actinice, 34, 77, 81, 83, 210, 212, 213, 

 214, 217, 218, 219, 311, 351, 378, 

 411, 412 

 Actinia mesemhrjiantheinum, 212, 213, 



214. 350 

 Actiniochrome, 214, 215, 217, 21S, 



219 

 Actiniohaematin, 212, 214, 215, 216, 



217, 218 

 Actinaj/hrys, 24, 26 

 Actinosphd-riinn, 24, 26 

 Actiuozou, 32, 33, 121, 122, 1 28, 245, 



311,350 

 Activity of respiration, 233 

 ^olosoma Headleyi, 226 

 quarter miriiim, 226 

 tenehrarum, 225 

 rariefjatum, 226 

 ^Eschna, 230 



jEtiology, I 



A(/aricia, 409 



Albumin, 10, 11, 13 



Aldehydic nature of albumin, 12 



Alimentary canal of Acarina, 47 



Amphipoda, 56 



Araneina, 48, 99 



Arctisca, 47 



Artliroijastra, 50 



Brachiopoda, 66 



Brachyiira, 58, 10 1 



Ceph(dopoda, 72-75, 109 



Chilopoda, 41 



Cirripeclia, 56 



Cladocera, 54 



Coleoptera 46 



Copepoda, 55 



Diplopoda, 41 



Dip)lera., 43 



Echinodermata, 34, 82 



Gasteropoda, 70-72, 105 



Gepliyrea, 37 



Hemichordata, 75 



Hirudinea, 38, 87 



Hymenoptera, 45, 96 



Iso]}od(i, 57 



Lamellihranchiata, 67, 104 



Lepiiloptcra, 43, 44, 95 



Macroura, 59-63, 103 



Nematoidea, 39 



^■europtera, 45 



Oliyocha-ta, 38, 87 



Orthoptera, 41, 92 



Ostracoda, 55 



Pentastomidd, 47 



Peripatus, 40 



PhyUopoda, 51 



Pohjchaita, 38, 91 



Polypldcophora, 69 



Polyzoa, 64-66 



Pieropoda, 72 



PycHoyonida, 47 



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