INDEX. 



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phractus, or Sqnalus centriua, 37 ; 

 in the Achelous, 95. 



KopajSocidif, crustaceans, 79, 85, 

 228. 



apa/3o, insect, stag-beetle, Ce- 

 r.imbyx. Struck, 89, 125. 



Kdpa/Jof, Palinurus vulgaris, Spiny 

 lobster, 7, 9, 10; as a class, 73, 

 77 ; male and female, 78 ; de 

 scribed, 79, 80, 84, 93; sleep, 

 57 ; reproduction, 120 ; where 

 produced, 121 ; change their shell, 

 ib. , kills other fish, is killed by 

 the polypus, 198; habitation, 

 pursuit, 129 ; hides itself and 

 changes its shell, 217. 



Kapifiov 7rn&amp;lt;vo^i iXa, a small 

 crustacean, Pinnotheres veterum, 

 Bell s Crustaceans, 117. 



Kop/c, shrimp or prawn, Crangon, 

 Palaemon, 77 ; different kinds, ib.\ 

 reproduction, 106, 121 ; changes 

 its colour in winter, 228. 



KapicLviov, hermit crab, Pagurtis 

 Bornhardi, L., Bell, and probably 

 other species, 80 ; in Strombi ami 

 Neritae, ib., 118; also a species in 

 Pinnae distinguished from xapt- 

 fiot , 117. 



K&amp;lt;7p/ou oc, crab, of various, species. 

 Cancer, Carcinns, &c., 4, 10, 73, 

 77 ; several species, 77 ; fluviatile, 

 1 elphura fluviatilis, ib. ; number 

 of feet, ib ; short-tailed ib. ; de 

 scription, 80, 81, 85 ; reproduc 

 tion, 106 ; white crabs in various 

 shells, 117; change of shell, 121; 

 rock crabs, 198 ; black crabs, hard 

 shelled crabs, 217. 



Kdaruip, beaver, Castor Fiber, 205. 



KavXiov, some kind of sea- weed, 

 200. 



Karapp aicrr/c, diver, Pelecanus bas- 

 sanus, L., Schneider, 45 ; mode 

 of taking its prey, 244. 



Kiyxpic, Falco tinnunculus, Schnei 

 der, 45 ; lays many eggs, 138 ; red 

 eggs, 139 ; mode of drinking, 203. 



KfXtof, large green woodpecker, 

 Picas viridis, 202, 232, 233. 



Kt0pof, petrel, Procellaria pelagica, 

 203, 253. 



Kt pflioc, creeper, Certhia familiaris, 

 247. 



KPKI. Populus tremula, osier, 205. 



Kiorpaloi, mullets as a class, 109, 

 159. 



Ktorpii c, mullet. Mugil. In the 

 lake Silpha, 37, 44, 92 ; it sleeps, 

 98; capture, 87; birth, 108; 

 enumeration of species, 109, 153, 

 157 ; enters rivers to spawn, 156, 

 159; food, 199, 228; habits, 

 200; near tbe shore, 211 ; asso 

 ciates with the labr.ix, 235 ; the 

 swiftest of fishes, 25G ; in season 

 in the autumn, ib. 



Kf^aXoc, grey mullet. Spratt s 

 Lycia, Mugil cephalus, 109, 153 ; 

 reproduction, 159; food, 199; in 

 jured by cold, 218. 



Krj,3o, monkey, Simla mora or 

 diona, Struck, 32. S. Cynologus. 



Kjjoif, Kvpig, or Kippif, & sea-fish, 

 228. 



KtjpiAoc, a sea-bird, mentioned with 

 the Ualcyou, 203. Tringa varia- 

 bilis. 



\\.T)in&amp;gt;, whelk, Buccinum, its mecon, 

 80, 81, 82, 85; appears in the 

 early spring, 110; nidulary cap 

 sules, 115, 116; the small whelk, 

 118; hides itself, 213. 



K&amp;gt;;ro, whale, as a class, 10, 39 ; 

 whales, 69; other whales, 152. 



KtiTuSri, Cetacea, 7, 13, 104, 196; 

 turn on their back to seize theii 

 prey, 200. 



Kq0i}, drone, 260. 



KiyicXoc, probably Tringa Cinclus, 

 Linn. Dunlin, 244. Cinclus 

 aquations. 



KiQapog, 8 kind of turbot, Trigla 

 lyra, 44. 



Ktvvanufiovi a spice, cinnamon, 245. 



Kur&amp;lt;ij&amp;lt;(Li; opviov, cinnamon bird, 

 245; Herodotus, Book 3, c. 111. 



Ktpicoc, perhaps Falco nisus, LiddM 

 and Scott, 232, 253. Falco pygar- 

 gus. 



