446 GENERAL INDEX. 



Light, influence of upon colour, 42 ; produced by animals, 250 ; 

 253 ; various effects of, 412 ; ode to, 415. 



Lime Light, 226, 



Limestone, honey- combed, 23, 



Lion Rock, 130 ; 155 ; 423, 



Lobster's Horn, 313 ; secondary cells, 314; generation of, 315; 

 development of stem, 316, 



Madrepore (Smith's), locality of, 103 ; 108 ; 127 ; 132 ; skeleton 

 of, 110 ; resemblance to Actinia, 112 ; the fleshy struc- 

 ture, 113; beauty of, 113; tentacles of, 114 ; 116; 

 ciliary action, 115; modeof feeding, 117 ; reproduction 

 of parts, 120; the frilled bands, 121; thread-capsules, 

 123 ; aggregated specimens, 127. 



(Scarlet and gold), 399 ; locality of, 400 ; 404 ; beauty 



of, 400 ; characters, 401 ; 404 ; skeleton, 403 ; thread- 

 capsules, 402. 



Marj'church, visited, 3; farewell to, 100. 



Medusae, mode of procuring, 332; 349 ; luminous, 335; 346. 



structure of, 335; 341 ; 364 ; generation of, 353 ; 368. 



Ruby, 348; motions of, 351; habits of; 369; 409; 



disease of, 409. 



• Fairy's cap, 387, 



Medusoids of Polypes, 84 ; 299; 331. 



Microscope, diiflculties of, 184 ; charms of, 197. 



Morte Stone, 308. 



village, 309 ; legend of, 309. 



Oceania, tiny, 384. 



Oddicombe, 6 ; 21 ; 54. 



Pedioellina, (Belgian), 158; 205; 210; structure of, 210; gene- 

 ration of, 213. 



— (spined), 217. 



(slender), 217. 



Pelagia, white, 378. 



Petit Tor, prospect from, 5 ; cove of, 7 ; the promontory, 



21 ; 33. 

 Pholas, habits of, 62 ; respiration of, 63 ; siphonal tubes, 64 ; their 



tentacular extremities, 65. 

 Pipe-fish, described 179 ; habits of, 180 ; disease of, 183. 

 Pleurobranchus, described, 71 ; habits of, 73 ; shell, 75. 

 Plumularia, (crested), 82. 

 (bristle) 311 ; generation of, 311. 



i 



