INDEX. 



445 



Avicula argentea, Reeve, mentioned, 

 228. 

 maculata, Gould, mentioned, 410. 

 Aythya, Bole, mentioned, 406. 



Balistes, Linn., skull of, 215. 



Bamboo-Eat, mentioned, 186. 



Bandicoot (Oboeropus castanotis), on 

 the Anatomy of the Pig-footed, by 

 F. G. Parsons, 64-80. 



Barentsia disereta. Bask, mentioned, 

 230. 



Barybrotidse, mentioned, 12, 338. 



Barybrotiuce, mentioned, 18. 



Batbynomus Doderleini, Ortm., men- 

 tioned, 19. 

 giganteus, A. Milne-Edw., 19 ; 

 mentioned, 12, 20-25, ftnote 

 339, 371. 



Beania magellanica, Busk, mentioned, 

 ftnote 245. 



Berenicea, Lamouroux, mentioned, 

 172. 

 prominens, Lamouroux, mentioned, 

 172. 



Berycidse, 215. 



Biomyxa, Lcidy, mentioned, 110. 



Birds and Mammals, coloration in, by 

 J. Lewis Bonhote, 185-187. 



Biziura lobata, Temm., Notes on a 

 Skeleton of the Musk-Duck, with 

 special reference to Skeletal Cha- 

 racters evolved in relation to the 

 Diving Habits of this Bird, by W. P. 

 Pycraft, 396-407. 



Boarmia selenaria, Hiibn., destructive 

 to Sal-leaves, 154. 



Boisduvalia latanm, Signoi-et, men- 

 tioned, 91, 93. 



Bonhote, J. Lewis, On Coloration in 

 Mammals and Birds, 185-187. 



Bopyridse, mentioned, 13, 338. 



Bourne (G. C), Some New and Rare 

 Corals from Funafuti, 26-37. 



Branta, Bole, mentioned, 402. 



Broom, E.., On the Organ of Jacobson 

 in Spbenodon, 414-420. 



Bryozoa from near Cape Horn, by 

 A. W. Waters, 230-251. 



from Franz- Josef Land, col- 

 lected by the Jackson-Harmsworth 

 Expedition, 1896-1897.— Part II. 

 Cyclostomata, Ctenostomata, and 

 Endoprocta. By A. W. Waters, 

 161-184. 



Buskia, Woods, mentioned, 178. 



nitens, Alder, 178 ; mentioned, 

 182. 



Caberea Boryi, Aud., 232. 



Darwinii, Busk, mentioned, 232. 

 LINN. JOURN. — ZOOLOGY, VOL. 



Calanella mediterranea, Claus, 135. 

 Calanidffi, 134. 



Calanoida, Copepoda, chiefly Abyssal, 

 from the Faroe Channel and other 

 parts of the North Atlantic, by Canon 

 A. M. Norman, 133-141. 

 Calanus, Lecwli, 134. 



attenuatus, Dana, 135. 

 attenuatus, Giesbrecht, 135. 

 finmarchicus, Guimerus, 134. 

 hyperboreus, Krdyer=^G. magnus, 



Lubbock, 135. 

 longus, Lubbock, 139. 

 magnus, Lubbock, 135. 

 mirabilis, Lubbock, 135. 

 Calliopiidj=e, 56. 

 Callisis, Verrill, mentioned, 424. 



flexibilis, Wright ^ Studer, men- 

 tioned, 424. 

 Callisoma, Weber, mentioned, 335, 336. 

 Cancer, Linn., mentioned, 334. 



crangon, Linn., mentioned, 334, 



335. 

 pagurus, Linn., mentioned, 352. 

 vulgaris, Fabr., mentioned, 334, 

 335. 

 Cape Horn, Bryozoa from, by A. W. 



Waters, 230-251. 

 Caprellidse, mentioned, 127-131. 

 Carbasea ovoidea. Busk, 232 ; men- 

 tioned, 233. 

 ramosa, Jullien, 233. 

 Carcharias lamia, Eisso, mentioned, 



409. 

 Carchariidse, mentioned, 409. 

 Carcinus, Latr., mentioned, 336. 

 Cash, James, On some New and Little- 

 known British Freshwater Khizo- 

 poda, 218-225. 

 Catenicellidse, 162. 



Cellaria australis, MacGill., 233 ; men- 

 tioned, 232. 

 fistulosa, var. australis, MacGill., 



233. 

 variabilis. Busk, 234 ; mentioned, 

 231, 232. 

 Cellarinella dubia, A. W. Waters, 240 ; 



mentioned, 232, fig. 250. 

 Cellepora Costazii, MacGill., mentioned, 

 241. 

 crustulenta. Gold/., mentioned, 



235. 

 hastigera, Busk, mentioned, 242. 

 petiolata*, A. W. Waters, 241; 



mentioned, 232, fig. 251. 

 rota, MacGill., 241. 

 Centropages, Kroyer, 138. 

 typiciis, Kroyer, 138. 

 Centropagidse, 138. 

 Centropyxis, Stein, mentioned, 218. 

 aculeata, Stein, mentioned, 109. 

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