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INDEX. 



Buccinum senticosum, and B. undatum, 



433. 



Bnlimus sultanus, 408. 

 Bulla ampulla, B. oblonga, and B. nebu- 



losa, 394. 



Cabot's discoveries, 43, 554. 

 Calmar, the, 458. 

 Callianira, 257. 

 Campanularise, 228. 

 Cancale Oysters, 368. 

 Cape Horn, 2. 



Race, 8. 



Carcharius vulgaris (the Shark), 517. Its 



description, ib. Destructive habits, 518. 



Immense power, 519. Its flesh coarse, 



521. Superstitious devotions to, 521, 522. 

 Cardium hians, and C. Greenlandicum, 



337. 



aculeatum and C. edulis, 337. 



costatum, 338. 



Carnivorous Cephalopods, 454. 



Cartilaginous fishes, 508. 



Caryophillia cyathus, 151. 



Cassidulina, 92. 



Cassiopea Andromeda, 222. 



Cassis glauca, C. rufa, C. canaliculata, and 



C. Madagascariensis, 429. 



undata, 430. 



Cat-fish, 591. 



Celebrated Oyster eaters, 370. 



Cephalopodous Mollusca, 445. 



Cephalous Mollusca, 391. 



Cerithium fasciatum, C. aluco, and C. 



giganteum, 419. 

 Cestidse, 258. 



Chancellor's discoveries, 43. 

 Chart of the Atlantic, 7. 

 Charybdis, whirlpool of, 42. 

 Chimsera arctica, 524. 

 Chiton magnificus, 410. 

 Chrysaora Gaudichaudi, 218. 

 Ciliate Infusoria, 111. 

 Circulating tubes in the Coral, 131. 

 Circulation of the ocean, 23. 

 Cirrotheutis Mulleri, 466. 

 Classic feast on the Corniche du Prado, at 



Marseilles, 291. 

 Cleodara cuspidata, 444. 



lanceolata and C. compressa, 444. 



Clupeadse, 575. 

 Clypeaster rosaceus, 287. 

 Cocos Island, 170, 172. 

 Cod curing, 556. 



fish (Morrhua callarias), 553. 



fisheries, 554. 



Coffres (Ostracion), 533. 



Colour of the sea, 11. Local causes of, 



13. Effects of animalcules, ib. Algse 



of rivers, 14. 

 Comatulse, 275. 



Comatula Mediterranea, 275. 



Complicated organization of a polyp, 137. 



Condylostoma patens, 113. 



Conger Eels (Anguilla conger), 543. 



Contents of a drop of water, 97. 



Conus, principal forms of, 426. 



Cook's discoveries, 44, 50. 



Coral and living polyps, 129. 



fisheries, 137. 



islands, 21. 



Coralline spicula, 130. 



Corallines, 119. 



Cornularia cornucopia, 144. 



Corpuscles from which young polyps ema- 

 nate, 136. 



Corystes Cassivelaunus, male, 489. Female, 

 490. 



Cothurnia pyxidiformis, 112. 



Crabs, their habits, mode of attacking 

 cocoa-nuts, 484. Travelling Crabs, 485. 

 Propagation, 486. 



Cramp-fish (Torpedo marmorata), 514. 



Crinoidea, 270. 



Cruelty to Oysters, 372. 



Crustaceans, 477. Their organization, 478. 

 Breathing apparatus, 481. Destructive 

 habits, 482. 



Crystatella mucedo, 307. 



Ctenophora, 198, 254. 



Cultivation of Oysters, 375. 



Currents of the ocean, their causes, 23, 27, 

 28. Bifurcation of currents, 33. 



Cuttle-fish, 449. Described, 455. Its pig- 

 ments, 456. Habits, 457. 



Cyclones, 32. 



Cyclopteris, 544. 



Cyclostoma, 508. 



Cydippa pilens, 257. 



Cypraea, principal forms of, 420. 



capensis, C. testudinaria, C. nu- 

 cleus, and C. pantherina, 423. 



coccinella, 421. 



tigris and animal, ib. 



undata, C. zigzag, C. moneta, and 



C. Madagascariensis, 422. 

 Cytherea, principal forms of, 335. 

 geographica, ib. 



Dab (Platessa limanda), 550. 

 Dactylopora cylindracea, 95. 

 Darwin's observations at Terra del Fuego, 

 167. 



theory of coral islands. 21. 



theory of subsidence, 170. 



Daughter of the sea, 137. 



Da vis's discoveries, 43. 



Dead men's fingers, 144. 



Death in the ocean, 62. 



Decapoda, their organization, 464. 



Decomposition of Infusoria, 97. 



De Haven's search for Franklin, 58. 





