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INDEX. 



Page 

 142 ; oblonga, C. # V. (ftnote), 

 142 ; ranga, H. B., 142 ; therma- 

 lis, C. Sf V. (ftnote), 144 ; Tho- 

 massi, Day, 143 ; iiroteenia, 

 Bleeker, 143; Vachelli, Feters 



(ftnote) 143 



Amblyeeps csecutiens, Blyth (ftn.), 



350 ; mangois, Ham. Buck., 350 ; 



tenuispinus, Blyth (ftnote) . . 350 



Amblyodon {Uaf.), (ftnote), 140; 



nicaraguse, Westw., = 3 Pbileurus 



nasicornis, Burm 130 



Amblypneustes runs far south, &c. 79 

 Amesia juvenis, 197; pexifascia, 



Butl., n. sp., 115, 197. 

 Amceba actinophora, 438 ; bilim- 

 bosa, 438 ; polypodia, Max 

 Schultze, 276 ; princeps, 269 ; 

 terricola, Oreeff, 274 & (nucleus 

 of) 275. 

 Amoeboid changes in plant- and 



animal-cells 270 



Amphibious and migratory fishes 



of Asia 198 



Amphipnous cuchia, branchial sacs 



of, 205 ; dug from clay . . . 214 

 Amphistomatous Thalamophora . 391 



Amphitrema 410 



Amphizonella flara = Pseudoehla- 

 mys patella, 394, 397 ; vestita, 

 ArcJier, 277 ; yiolacea, Greeff, 

 276. 

 Anabas, Cuv., 141 ; kept in pots 

 without water, 201 ; oligolepis, 

 CHinther (ftnote), 152 ; scan- 

 dens, Dal., 152 ; spinosus. Gray 

 Sf Sarclio. (ftnote), 152; trifo- 

 liatus, Kaup (ftnote) .... 152 

 Anaitis rosea, M'Intosh, n. sp., de- 

 scription of 214 



Anas superciliosa, Gm 505 



Anderson, Dr. John, on the habits 



ofHornbills 156 



Anguilla vulgaris, mode of respira- 

 tion of 202 



Anseres of New Guinea . . 321, 505 

 Aiit-eater, ear-bones of ... . 188 

 Antedon bathycrinus, 51 ; celtica, 

 51; Dubenii,445, 446 & (calyx of, 

 compared)456 ; Eschrichtu,454 ; 

 oral pinnules of, irritable, 446 ; 

 rosacea, 452 ; rosaceus . . . 446 

 Anthias testudineus, Block (ftnote) 152 



Anthozoa tabulata 361 



' Antiohira gratiosa. Sharp, n. sp., 

 1 33 ; prasina, Burm., 134 ; psit- 



tacina, Burm 134 



Ants,2l7; chloroformed,224; com- 



munication, power of, 219 ; con- 

 trast in behaviour of,238; depend- 

 ence on slaves, 245 ; different 

 kinds, 238 ; different nests, 236 ; 

 division of labour, 246; experi- 

 ments testing intelligence, 218; 

 experiments testing the senses, 

 239 ; experiments under chloro- 

 form and mtoxicated, tabular 

 view of, 229 ; habits of, remarks 

 on, 217 ; hearing of, 244 ; indi- 

 vidual influence and character, 

 221 ; intelhgence and affection, 

 221 ; intoxicated, 225, 229 ; pa- 

 rasites of, and on, 257 ; parthe- 

 nogenesis in, 257 ; recollection 

 of friends, 230 ; routes followed 

 in exp., 240, 245 ; sight of, 239 ; 

 slaves of Formica fusca, 248 ; 

 slaves of Polyergus, 252 ; sus- 

 pected cannibahsm of, 239 ; tables 

 of experiments on, 229 ; tables il- 

 lustrating experiments on divi- 

 sion of labom", 248 ; want of inge- 

 nuity in crossing chasms . . . 217 



Aphrodita, sp 607 



Apiocrinidse, new hving crinoids 



belonging to 47 



Appendices inferiores in Tricho- 



ptera=harpagones 195 



Appias plana 197 



Arcania granulosa, Miers, n. sp. . 107 

 Arcella arenaria, 279 ; hyalina, 399 ; 

 hyalina, Ehrni., = Lecythium, 

 Sert. S( Less., 399 ; vibrio-like 

 bodies of, 392 ; vulgaris . . 279, 391 

 rchseopteryx, remark on metacar- 

 pus of 101 



Archaster andromeda, 71 ; excava- 

 tus, Wy. TJiomson, n. sp. . . . 71 



Arcyria flava 414 



Ardea cinerea, skull of, 90 ; flavi- 



coUis, Bath., 504 ; sacra, Gm. 504 

 Arius pumilus, Val. (ftnote), 346 ; 

 ritoides, Ciiv. 8f Val. (ftnote), 

 346 ; thalassinus, 338. 

 Arses Kaupi, 497 ; telescophthal- 

 mus ((?«;•».), 316, 497- 



Arsipoda, JSrichs 477 



consuta, Germ., 477 ; piceipes 477 



Artamus leucopygialis, Gould . . 501 

 Ascaris delphini, 42 ; maculosa, 



45 ; simplex, 43. 

 Asia, ampliibious and migratory 



fishes of = 198 



Aspidobagrus, Bleeker (ftnote) . 341 

 Asteracanthion, development of . 56 

 Asteridea 71 



