663 



Goodsiria, Gunningh., G35, G37. 

 coccinea, Ciinn., 638. 

 lapidosa, Herdni., 637. 

 pedunculata, Herdm., 638. 

 placenta, Herdm., 638, 

 Goi'gonia, 531. 

 Grammechinus, Dune. 4' Sladen, 115, 



290. 

 Grasia, Michelin, 196, 199, 292. 

 Gualtieria, Besor, 240, 256, 257, 292. 

 Guettaria, Gauthier, •201. 292, 311. 

 Gulick, Rev.J.T., Intensive Segregation, 

 or Divergence through Independent 

 Transformation, 312-380. 



, Divergent Evolution in the Land- 



Mollusksof Oahu, 346. 

 Gumraina, 531, 532. 



Wallichii, 531, 535. 

 Gymnoarian, .551. 

 Gyiunoeys^tis, Giard, 566 note. 



comosa, Giard, 569. 

 Gynmodiadema, Be Loriol, 57, 59, 83, 

 290. 



Hagenowia, 206, 210, 292, 294. 

 Hagenowia, Buncan, 210. 



rostratus, Forbes, 211. 

 Hairaea, Michelin, 173, 174, 291. 

 Halictus, Latr., 411, 417, 418, 422, 



431. 

 Halocynthia, Verrill, 576 note. 

 Hamaxitus, Wlegm., 226, 231. 

 Hapalemur, 400 note. 



griseus, 462. 

 Hardouinia, J. Haime, 180, 183, 291, 

 294. 



Mortoni, Haime, 183. 

 Hebertia, 294. 

 Helicidc-e, 347. 



Heliechinus, Girard, 132, 294. 

 Heliocidaris, Besm., 118, 119, 121,294. 

 Helix poraatia, 354. 

 Heniiaster, Besor, 177, 218, 224-234, 

 275, 292. 



expergitus, Loven. 231. 

 Heraicidaridce, 45, 48, 67, 289. 

 Hemicidaris, Jgass., 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 



82. 

 Hemidiaderaa, Agass., 49, 50, 289, 294. 



rugosuni, 60. 



stramonium, Agass.. .60. 

 Hemimyaria, Herdm., 641, 644. 

 Heniipatagus, Besor, 217, 222, 265, 



292. 

 Hemipedina, Wright, 54, 59, 289, 294. 



Sgemanni, Wright, 81. 

 Hemipneiistes, Agass., 206, 209, 292, 



30-6,311. 

 Heniipvgus, Etallo7i. 49, 50, 291. 

 Heptanchus, 394, o95, 404. 



LINN. JOUUN. — ZOOLOGY, VUL. XXIII. 



Herdman, Prof. W. A., A Revispd 

 Classification of the Timicata, with 

 Definitions of the Orders, Suborders, 

 Families, Subfamihes, and Genera, 

 and Analytical Keys to the Species, 

 558-652. 



Herduiania, Lahille, 31b. 



Heredity of Acquired Conditions, Terato- 

 logicai Evidence as to the, by B. C. 

 A. Windle, 448-502. 



Heriades, Spin., 427. 



Heteraster, B'Orb., 220, 294. 



Heterobrissus, Maii^. ^' Ma--., 242, 243, 

 294. 



Heterocentrotus, Brandt, 31, 116, 290. 

 raaniillatus, 117. 



Heterocidaris, Cotteau, .69, 77, 289. 

 Trigeri, Cotfcau. 75. 

 Wickense, Wright, 75. 



Heterodiadema, Cotteau, 59, 65, 289. 



Heterolampas, Cotteau, 217, 221, 292. 



Heterosalenia, Cotteau, 45, 47, 289, 

 294. 



Heterotrema, Fiedler, 610, 614. 

 Sarasinorum, Fiedl., 614. 



Hipponoe, Gray, 132, 294. 



Hijjpopotamus, 400 note. 



HolHster, Agass., 206, 207. 208. 31 1, 

 Campiclieanus, i>'Ori., 208. 

 Indicus, Forbes, 208. 



Holectypoida, 2.6, 135, 288, 290. 



Holectypus, Besor, 22, 23, 13.5, 136, 

 290. 



Holopneustes, Agass., 114, 290. 



Homolampas, A. Agass., 266, 275, 293. 



Howes, Prof. G. B., On the Intestinal 

 Canal of the Ichthyopsida, witb 

 especial reference to its Arterial 

 Supply and the Appendix Digiti- 

 formis, 381-408. 



, On some Hermaphrodite Genitalia 



of the Codfish {Gadus iHorrhita),yf\i\\ 

 Remarks upon the Morphology and 

 Phylogeny of the Vertebrate Repro- 

 ductive System, 539. 



Hyalonema, see Hyalosoma, 594 note. 



Hyalosoma singulare, Wagner, 594 

 note. 



Hybochinus, Worthen cj- Miller. 7, 17, 

 288. 



Hyboclypeus, Agass., 196, 198, 292. 



Hyodon, 550, 554. 



Hypechinus, Besor, 126, 129, 290. 



Ilypnos subnigrum, 397, 554. 



Hypobythiinse, Herdm., .686, 588. 



Hypobythius, Moseley, 588, 589. 

 calyeodes, Mos., .589. 

 Moseleyi, Herdm., 589. 



Hypodiadenia, Besor, 33, 49, 50, 82, 

 289, 294. 



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