INDEX. 



525 



Cold water cure in Japan, 422. 



Collocalta, 413; spodiopygia, 252. 



Colohantliiis Keygnelensis, 168, 194. 



Colours, protective, of animals, n, 

 301, 492; of birds, experiments 

 proposed on, 322 ; of deep-sea 

 animals, 5 1 3; of muscles of sharks, 

 243; of muscles of seals, 177. 



Colouring matters of Turacou, 139; 

 of deep-sea animals, 513. 



Coluiitba, Uvea, 52 ; anas, 470. 



Condor, the, 548. 



Convicts at Fernando Noronha, 69 ; 

 at Fiji, 267. 



Cook, Captain, observations of, 333, 

 440; worshipped by Hawaiians, 



437- 



CooKSON, Commander R.N., 516. 



Coolies, Japanese, endurance of, 

 417. 



Corals, 264 ; at Bermuda, 24 ; at 

 St. Vincent Island, colours of, 

 46 ; Blue and Organ corals, 343 ; 

 Brain and Mushroom corals, 332 ; 

 dying at the top, 251, 332, 296; 

 growing in caves, 24 ; living ex- 

 posed at low tide, 332; living 

 detached, 297 ; large size of cer- 

 tain, 1 5 ; mud flats formed by, 311; 

 Mushroom, life history of, 455 ; 

 Precious, fishery of, 57 ; coral 

 rock at Aru Islands, 326 ; sting- 

 ing of, 335 ; parasites in, 504, 

 512 ; deep-sea, 508. 



Coralliuacca', lo, 57, 64 ; at Fiji, 

 265 ; at St. Vincent Island, 41 ; 

 in great depths, 504. 



Coranderrk, 227. 



Cordyccps sinensis, 364. 



Coriphilns fringillaceus, 253. 



Cormorants, 131, 133, 148, 184. 



Costumes, Fijian fancy, 285 ; of 

 women at Fayal, 28. 



Counting, of Gudangs no higher 

 than three, 309 ; method of, by 

 Admiralty Islanders, 395. 



Courtship, of Great White Alba- 

 tross, 150; of Mollymauk, 113. 



CoRVo Island, 48. 



Coryphcena, 374. 



Cotula p/iiniosa, 166. 



Cox, Mr., R.N., boatswain H.M.S. 

 "Challenger," use of trammel 

 net, 45 ; seining at St. Jago 

 Island, 50. 



Crabs, habits of, 51, 60, 61 ; King, 



347 ; at Bermuda, habits of, 23 ; 

 at St. Vincent Island, 42 ; Land 

 and Birgiis, breathing organs of, 

 264 ; Hermit, terrestrial, 15, 263 ; 

 Hermit, deep-sea, 511. 



Crater, broken-down at Heard 

 Island, 193; at Fayal, 27; of 

 Kilauea, 433; of Matuku Is- 

 land, 255 ; of Tenerife, 6 ; of 

 Ternate, 339. 



Creagh, Mr. C. V., translation by, 

 from Chinese, 366, 370. 



Crickets, House, on board the 

 " Challenger,'' 515. 



Crithagra insti/aris, 105 (note). 



Crocodile, 414. 



Crosbie, a., Staff Surgeon R.N., 

 328, 501. 



Crotophaga ani, 12. 



Crozet Islands, 157. 



Crozier, Mount, 161. 



Crusoe, Robinson, 466. 



Cryptogamia of Tristan da Cunha, 

 117; absent at Raine Island, 

 300. 



Cry, of the Api Islanders, 296 ; 

 used in mountains bj' Fijians, 

 281; of the Gibbon, 291; of 

 Papuans, 378. 



Ctcnoniys, 125. 



Cuajiro Indians, houses of, 345. 



Cuckoo, Golden, the, 348; Phea- 

 sant, the, 303. 



Currents, oceanic, 58 ; at Ker- 

 guelen's Land, i6i ; seeds trans- 

 ported by, 15, 116, 141. 



CnscHS, 332, 401, 413. 



Cusctiid, 68. 



Cynocephalus, povcarins, habit ot, 



123- 



Cyclops Mountains, the, 375. 

 Cystoccphahis, ill. 

 Cystisoma, 5 1 1 . 

 Cystophora proboscidca, l"]"]. 



D. 



Dadylopfcrus, 4S8 ; (light of, 495. 



Dactylis cwspitosa, lOl. 



Dana, Prof. J. D., on the Blue 

 Mountains, 231 ; on the area of 

 the Fiji Group, 261 ; on basalt 

 at Fiji, 273 ; on corals, 265 ; on 

 coral rock, 18; on the geology 

 of EuA Island, 244 ; on the genus 

 Atya, 54, 



