INDEX TO ZOOLOGY. 



ChorJeiles, 321. 



Chouuhs, the, 353. 



Chromidie, 217. 



ChrysiUidte, 172 ; chrysis, ib. 



Chrysochloris, 4"2. 



Chrysomeli(ia>, 102. 



Chrysup;!, 11)8. 



Chrysutoxiim, 194. 



Chub, the, 1-J. 



Cicada pruinosa, &c., 140, 173, 186, 



187 ; cicadidiB, 186. 

 Oiccaba, 314. 

 Cicindela, 137, 153, 159; clcindelidae, 



152. 

 Cicoiiia alba, nigra, &c., 380 ; ciconinae, 



ib. 

 Cidaris, 41. 



Oigale, the, of the French, 105. 

 Cilia, nature of, 9. 

 Cilio^iada. 30. 

 Cimbex. 171. 

 Cimex, 13, 183, 189. 

 CincliniB, 379 ; cinclus interpras and 



melanocephalus, ib. 

 Circ*tus thoracicus. 303. 

 Circiuce, 308 ; cij-cus, 308, 309. 

 Cirolaiiiuie, 112. 

 Cirihobranchia, 82. 

 Cirrhopoda, II, 101. 

 Cirrigrada, 30. 

 , Cistelidie, 100. 

 ' Cistudo clausa and europaea, 287, 



288. 

 Civets, the, 486, 487. 

 Cladocera, 108. 

 Clam, the, 58, 75. 



Clangula americana, dispar, &c., 386. 

 Clausilia, 91. 

 Clavagella, 60. 

 Clavicornia, 155. 

 Cleidothierus, 72. 

 Clepsina, 97. 

 Cleridie, 158. 

 Cliffswallow, the, 318. 

 Climacteris, 332. 

 Climbing perch, the, 225. 

 Clio, 11; C. borealis, 77; clio'idse, 77. 

 Clioiia, 54. 

 Clisiocampa castrensis and neustria, 



181. 

 Clitellaria, 193. 

 Clostera curtula, 181. 

 Clupea harengus, &c., 209, 211; du- 

 pe id*, 208. 

 Clymene, 99. 

 Clypeaster,'41. 

 Clytus. 162 ; C. pictus, 161. 

 Cnemidophorus, 270. 

 Coati, the, 483. 

 Cobitis fossilis, 216. 

 Cobra di capello, 267. 

 Coccidae, 185. 

 Cocciue, a chemical constituent in the 



integument of insects, 135. 

 Cocciiiella borealis, 102; coccinellidse, 



ib. 

 Coccolhraustes vulgaris, 350 ; cocco- 



thraustinas, ib. 

 Coccus cacti, 185. 

 Coccyx resinosa, 180. 

 Ooccyzinae, 365 ; coccyzus americanus, 



&.C., 366. 

 Cochineal insect, the, 185. 

 Cock of the rock, the, 347; of the 



woods, 375. 

 Cockatoos, the, 303. 

 Cockroaches, 163. 

 Cocks, the wild and domestic, 373. 

 Cod, the, 200, 218. 

 Codling, the, 219. 

 CoBcilia, 261; ccjeciliada?, ib. 

 Coelodon maquinense, 410. 

 CiElodonta, 437. 

 Coelodontes, 277. 

 Ctulogenys, 460. 

 Coenurus, 44. 



ColaptiniB, 364 ; colaptus aur.atus, 365. 

 Coldstream, Dr., on the inspiration 



and expiration of the cephalopoda, 



92. 

 Colenterata, 26. 

 Coleoptera, 13, 143; general corapari- 



.son between, and hymenoptera, 132, 



133; anatomical structure of, 1-18, 



149 ; more studied than any other 



order, 149 ; various localities of, 

 942 



149, 150 ; wide distribution of, 151 ; 



various classifications of, ib. ; various 



divisions of the section pentamera of 



the, 151, 152. 

 Colias, 183, 184. 

 Colies, the, 359. 

 Colinie, 359 ; colius macrourus and 



sti-iatus, 360. 

 Collocalia, 319. 

 Colobus, 496. 

 Colossochelys atlas, 289. 

 Coluber, 269, 270 ; colubrida;, 263, 



269. 

 Colubrina, 263, 268. 

 Columba, 15, 368 ; columba;, 294. 

 Columbidse, 307; columbinu?, 368. 

 Colymbidffi, 387 ; colymbus glacialis. 



arcticus, Sic, ib. 

 Conchifera, 10; general forms of the 



shells of the, 55, 50 ; mostly marine, 



.57 ; various tribes of, ib. 

 Concholoay, the science of, merged in 



malacology, 49. 

 Condors, the, 298. 

 Condvlopa, the, of Latreille, 95. 

 Cundylura, 473. 

 Couidw, 87. 

 (-"onirostres, 350. 

 Conops, 194 ; conopsidae, ib. 

 Conurus carolinenais, 362. 

 ( 'onus, 87. 

 Cony, the, 457. 

 Cooper's hawk, 307. 

 Coots, the, 383. 

 Copperheads, the, 266. 

 Copris Carolina, 157. 

 Coracia gi-acula, 353. 

 Coraciadae, 321. 



Coracias garrula and bengalensis, 321. 

 Coral, 20, 37. 

 Coralium nobile, 37. 

 Corallina, 9; C. officinalis and rubens, 



17. 

 Coralium, the, of the zoophyta, 33, 



34. 

 Cordylocerata, 155. 

 Coregonus. 211 ; C. otsego, 212. 

 Coreidaj, 189. 

 Corixa striata, 187. 

 Cormorants, the, 391. 

 Cornioslomata, 104. 

 Corniger, 213. 

 Cornularid<e, 37. 

 Coronella sayi, 270. 

 Coronula, 102. 

 Corvidie, 350; corvinae, 351; corvus 



corax, &c., 351, 352. 

 Corvina, 223; C. osciUa and ocellata, 



224. 

 Corydalus, 108. 

 Coryne, description and engraving of, 



33. 

 Corynetes, 158. 

 Coryphajua hippuris, 227. 

 Coryphodon, 437. 

 Corystes, 117 ; corystiinae^b. 

 Ooryzus hyoscyami, lci9. 

 Cossus, the, of the ancients, 142 ; C. 



ligniperda, 181. 

 Cottus, 222, 223. 

 Couagga, the, 444. 

 Couguar, the, 491. 

 Cow bird, the, 355, 366. 

 Crab, the, 103; the crabs, 117, 118. 

 Crabro, 172 ; crabronidae, ib. 

 Cracid*, 370. 

 Cracticus varius. 349. 

 Crakes, the, 383. 

 Cranes, the, 379. 

 Cnrngoninae, 116. 

 Crassatella, 75; crassatellidae, ib. 

 Crassina, 75. 



Crawfish or crayfish, 110. 

 Crax, 15 ; C. rubra, 370. 

 Creepers, American, 328; the creepers, 



331, 332. 

 Crenalula, 63. 

 Crepidula, 82. 

 Cricetomy.s, 484. 

 Cricetus, 464, 465. 

 Crickets, the, 105. 

 Crinoidea, 38. 

 Crioceridae, 102. 

 Crisia, 54 ; crisiadaB, ib. 

 Cristatella, 54. 

 Crithagra, 359. 



Crocallis elinguaria, 180. 



Crocodilidae, the crocodiles, 282. 



Crocodilurus lacertinus, 276. 



Crocodilus, 14, 282. 



Croppers, 368. 



Crossbills, the, 359. 



Crotalidae, 203, 205 ; crotalus, 266. 



Crotophaga ani, major, &.C., 366; cro- 

 topliaginae, ib. 



Crow, the carrion, 300. 



Crows, the, 350-353. 



Crustacea, characteristics of the, 1 1, 12 ; 

 orders of, 12 ; general view of the 

 appearance and habits of the princi- 

 pal varieties of the, 102-104. 



Crypsibranchia, 80. 



Cryptoderes, 287. 



Cryptomonas ovata, 24. 



Cryptopodes, the, of Latreille, whv so 

 named, 117. 



Crjptops, 132. 



Cryptopus, 288. 



Ctenobranchia, 82. 



Cteuobraucliiata, 10. 



Ctenodactylina, 466 ; ctenodactylus, 

 ib. 



Glenoids, 203. 



Ctenolabridas, 217. 



Ctenolabrus coeruleus, 218. 



Ctenomys, 459. 



Ctenophora, 30, 193. 



Cuckoos, the, 365-367. 



Cuculidai, 365; cuculinae, 366; cuculus 

 canorus, ib. 



Cucullia umbratica and verbasci, 181. 



Culcita, 40. 



Culex, 192, 193; culicidaj, 193. 



Cunner, the, 218. 



Curassows, the, 370. 



Curculionid*, the, 141. 



Curruca atricapilla and hortensis, 

 337. 



Cursor! us senegalensis, 378. 



Curucui, the, 323. 



Cuscus, 415. 



Cusk, the, 219. 



Cuttle-bone, 51, 94. 



Cuttle fish, derivation of the term, 92. 



Cuvier, chief features of the classifi- 

 cation of, 3 ; classification of the 

 orders of the animal kingdom based 

 on the system of, 9-15; his arrange- 

 ment of the zoophyta, 25 ; the aca- 

 lephie of, 26, 27; the hydrostatic 

 acalephse of, 30 ; the apodous echino- 

 dermata of, 38 ; the moUusca of. 50 ; 

 the heteropoda of, 77; the tubuli- 

 branchia of, 85; his division of the 

 annelida, 96 ; orders and families of 

 fishes according to, 202 ; description 

 of the dog by, 488. 



Cwahog, 75. 



Cyamidie, 113; cyamus, 12, 113, 120 



Cyathophyllidaj, 36. 



Cybium, 226. 



Cycladidae, 73 ; cyclas, ib. 



Gyclica, 162. 



Cyclidjum glaucoma, 24. 



Cyclo-labridie, 217. 



Cyclobranchia, 81. 



Cyclobranchiata, 10. 



Cycloids, 203. 



t^yclopidte, 107 ; cyclops, 12, 107. 



Cyclostoma, 90 ; cyclostomidse, ib. 



Cyclostomata, 13. 



Cydnus, 189. 



Cygnina;, 385 ; cygnus olor, ferus, &c., 

 ib. 



Cymadocea, 112. 



Cymatotherium, 431. 



Cymindis cayauensis and wilsonii, 

 307. 



Cymothoidae, 112. 



Cynipidie, 171. 



Cynocephalus maimon and sphinx, 

 496. 



Cynops, 256. 



Cyphocranaaigas, 164. 



Cyphonidae, 158. 



Cypra»a. 50, 88 ; cypraeidae, 88. 



Cypridida?, 108 ; cypris, ib. 



Cyprinid;e, 214. 



Cyprinodon, 214; cyprinodontidae, ib. 



Cypriuus, 14 ; C. auratus, carpio, &c., 

 215. 



Cypselinie, 318. 



