INDEX. 



339 



Eupogonius tenuicomis, 249, 250. 



Eupsammia, 172, 176, 199. 



Eupsammida;, 6, 172, 194, 199. 



Euryptera, 225. 



Eusmilia, 77, 196 ; alticostata, 77. 



Eusmilinse, 48. 



Eustrangalis, 206, 221 ; distenioides, 



206, 222. 

 Eutetrapha, 256 ; chrysargyrea, 256, 



257; metallescens, 256; variicornis, 



256. 

 Exotheca of corals defined, 202. 



Families and Genera of Sclerodermic 

 Zoantharia, Prof. Duncan's Kevis., 1. 



Fauna of shallow seas, influence of wave- 

 currents on, 262. 



Favia, 98, 100, 196. 



Favioida, 98, 196. 



Favoidea, 100, 196. 



FaTositidge, 5. 



Favositipora, 6, 190, 199, 203. 



Feddenia, 51, 54, 195. 



FisciceUa, 100, 204. 



Fish- faunas of India and Africa, F. Day 

 on, 308. 



Fishes, how elude wave-currents, 270. 



Fissiparity of corals defined, 202. 



Flabelloida, 13, 194. 



Flabellum, 13, 194 ; rubrum, 14. 



Flat fishes avoid wave-currents, 270. 



Formica rufonigra, habits of, 326. 



smaragdina, habits of, 327. 



Formicidse, Australian, 318. 



Fossil fish from Lias, 293. 



Fossores, Austrahan, 318. 



Freshwater Fish-faunas of India and 

 Africa, F. Day on, 308. 



Freshwater fish of Thibet, 317. 



Freshwater fish, what is. Dr. Day on, 

 309. 



Fromentelia, 83. 



Fromentel's Foss. Coral, ref. to, 1. 



Fungia, 141, 198. 



Fungiacyathus, 28, 31, 194. 



Fungise, lacerantes, lobifer^, and subin- 

 tegrae, 142. 



Fungidse, Dana's and Moseley's figs, of 

 soft parts, ref. to, 4. 



Fungidffi, 6, 8, 141, 194, 198. 



Funginse, 141. 



Fungioida, 141, 198. 



Galaxea, 103, 118, 197. 



Gam-otes, 206 ; doris, 206, 212 ; ussu- 



riensis, 212, 213. 

 Gemmation of corals defined, 202. 

 Gemmulatrochus, 34, 194. 

 Genabacia, 165, 198. 

 Glenea, 256; colenda, 258. 



GljTphophyUia, 83, 84, 196. 



Gobiidse, 313, 314, 317. 



Gobius, 309, 313, 314; giuris, 309, 

 313 ; kokius, 313 ; kurhah, 313. 



Goes, 240. 



Goldfinch and Bullfinch, hybrid be- 

 tween, 331. 



Goniastr^a, 98, 102, 196. 



Goniastrseoida, 102, 196. 



Goniocora, 71, 195. 



Goniocoroida, 70, 71, 195. 



Goniopora, 189, 199. 



Gonioseris, 154, 198. 



Grammoptera, 206 ; segrota, 206, 214; 

 amentata, 206, 215 ; chalybeeUa, 206, 

 216; debilis, 314; gibbicoUis, 214, 



215 ; grallatrix, 206, 214 ; ruficornis, 



216 ; signifera, 206, 215, var. mutata, 

 215. 



Graphidessa, 248 ; venata, 248. 

 Gunn, T. B., Ornithological Notes, 328. 

 Glinther's, Dr., Study of Fishes, Dr. 



Day's criticisms on, 308. 

 Guynia, 27, 31, 32. 

 Gyroseris, 147, 198. 

 Gyrosmiha, 91, 95, 204. 



Habits of Australian Hymenoptei'a Acu- 



leata, H. L. Roth on, 318. 

 of Longicorn Beetles of Japan, 



205. 

 Haldonia, 121, 197. 

 HaHglossa, 142, 198, 203. 

 Halomitra, 144, 198. 

 Haloseris, 156, 157, 198, 203. 

 Hanley, S., on new var. of Chama aUied 



to C. arcineUa, 292. 

 Haplarsea, 166, 167, 199, 203. 

 Haplochilus, 316. 

 Haplohammus, 239 ; degener,240; frau- 



dator, 240 ; fulvicornis, 240 ; luxu- 



riosus, 240; sejunctus, 240. 

 HaploheUa, 41, 44, 195. 

 HaplophyUia, 31, 32, 194. 

 Haplophylloida, 31, 194. 

 Hara, 316. 

 Hartog, Prof. M., on Morphology of 



Cyclops and relations of Copepoda, 



332. 

 HeUastrgea, 104, 197. 

 HeUecenia, 40, 197, 203. 

 Hemicyathus, 150, 204. 

 Hermit-Crabs, wave-curr. on, 269. 

 Herpohtha, 142, 145, 198. 

 Herpohthoida, 145, 198. 

 Heterocoenia, 116, 1 97. 

 Heterocyathus, 21, 24, 194. 

 Heterogyna, Australian, 326. 

 Heterogyra, 126, 127, 197 ; lobata, 126. 

 Heterolepidotus, 293, 296 



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