INDEX. 



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phractus, or Squalus centrina, 37 ; 

 in the Achelous, 95. 



Kapafiotidij, crustaceans, 79, 85, 

 228. 



dpapoQ, insect, stag-beetle, Ce- 

 rambyx, Struck, 89, 125. 



Kapetjtfof, Palinurus vulgaris, Spiny 

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

 77 ; male and female, 78 ; de- 

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

 97 ; 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. 



Kapt^tov 7rii/vo0uXa, a small 

 crustacean, Pinnotheres veterum, 

 Bell's Crustaceans, 117. 



Kap/, shrimp or prawn, Crangon, 

 Palcemon, 77 ; different kinds, ib.\ 

 reproduction, 106, 121 ; changes 

 its colour in winter, 228. 



KapKivtov, hermit crab, Pagurus 

 Bernhardi, L., Bell, and probably 

 other species, 85 ; in Strombi and 

 Neritas, ib., 118 ; also a species in 

 Pinnae distinguished from icapi- 

 S tor, 117. 



Kap/cifoe, crab, of various, species. 

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

 77 ; several species, 77; fluviatile, 

 Telphura 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. 



Kd(TTmp, beaver, Castor Fiber, 205. 



KuiAtov, some kind of sea-weed, 

 200. 



Karap'pa/crqc, diver, Pelecanus bas- 

 sanus, L., Schneider, 45 ; mode 

 of taking its prey, 244. 



Kty^pif, Falco tinnunoulus, Schnei- 

 der, 45 ; lays many eggs, 138 ; red 

 eggs, 139 ; mode of drinking, 203. 



EeXeoj, large green woodpecker, 

 Pious viridis, 202, 232, 233. 



, petrel, Procellaria pelagica, 

 203, 253. 



pOioc, creeper, Certhia familiaris, 

 247. 



. Populus tremula, osier, 205. 



Kttrrpaioi, mullets as a class, 109, 

 159. 



Korph', 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 the shore, 211 ; asso- 

 ciates with the labrax, 235 ; the 

 swiftest of fishes, 256 ; in season 

 in the autumn, ib. 



Ke0a\o, grey mullet. Spratt's 

 Lycia, Mugil cephalus, 109, 153 ; 

 reproduction, 159 ; food, 199 ; in- 

 jured by cold, 218. 



K7j3og, monkey, Simia mora or 

 diona, Strack, 32. S. Cynologus. 



Kjjpie, KvpiQ, or Kipp'iQ, a sea-fish, 

 228. 



Kr/puAoc, a sea-bird, mentioned with 

 the Halcyon, 203. Tringa varia- 

 bilis. 



KijwZ, 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. 



, whale, as a class, 10, 39 ; 

 whales, 69 ; other whales, 152. 

 rjTuSr], Cetacea, 7, 13, 104, 196; 

 turn on their back to seize their 

 prey, 200. 



v, drone, 260. 



KiyicXoc, probably Tringa Cinclus, 

 Linn. Dunlin, 244. Cinclus 

 aquaticus. 



Ki'0apo, a kind of turbot, Trigla 

 lyra, 44. 



Ktvi/ajuw/iov, a spice, cinnamon, 245. 



Ktw dfjiufjiov opviov, cinnamon bird, 

 245; Herodotus, Book 3, c. 111. 



Kipicot, 1 , perhaps Falco nisus, Liddett 

 and Scott, 232, 253. Falco pygur- 

 gus. 



