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CAN 



158; raegistos, 162; modestaa, 



206; Boreas, 228 

 Cancrioepon, elegans, pilula, 413 

 Cancridee defined, 5t> 

 Cancrinea delined, 55 

 Canorion, cancrorum, floiidus, 



miser, 407 

 Cancroidea, alian Cyclometopa, 53 

 CaprelUdse, where found, 16, 22 

 Caprellidea, tribe of Amphipoda, 



436 ; antennae of, 35 

 Caiabos of Ari^totle, Bell's opinion 



on, 195 

 Carapace, origin of, 38 

 Caroinion of Aristotle, the Pin- 

 notheres, 242 

 Caroinology, science of Crustacea, 



13 

 Caroinus, msenas, 61, 65; granu- 



latus, 66 ; heracleoiicus, 77 

 Cardisoma, 79 



Caribbee Islands, crabs in, 80 

 Caricyphidae, 239; vaguely de- 

 fined, 242 

 Caricyphus, 242 

 Caridea, the tribe defined, 224 

 Carides, Sars on larval forms of, 



186 

 Caridina, 224 



Caridion, 233 ; Gordoni, 235 

 Carpus, alias carpopodite, fifth 



joint, wrist, 43; its occasiotial 



subdivision, 44; in the Poly- 



carpinea, 228 

 Cassidina, emarginata, latistylis, 



macalata, neo-zealanica, typa, 



365 

 Calapagurus, 165 ; Sharreri, 168 

 Catattut, Amboinese name of 



cocoanut crab, 158 

 Catometopa, the tribe defined, 78 

 Catta, Professor, on distribution, 



99 

 Cenobita rugosa, 159 

 Cenobitidas defined, 155 

 Cephalon, 32 

 Cephalothorax, 32 

 Cerapus dentalii, an Indian amphi- 



pod, 335 

 Cerataspis monstrosus, one of the 



Penaeids, 220 



CHL 



Ceratocarcinus, 120 



Ceratocephalus, 364; Grayanus, 

 305 



Ceratolepis hamata, 258 



Ceratothoa, misapplication of the 

 name, 354 ; species properly be- 

 longing to, auritus, crassa, lati- 

 cauda, linearis, 353, 354 



Cercosytonus, a cancelled generic 

 name, 434 



Cervical groove, 33, 62 ; absent 

 from ' Ibacus verdi,' 193 



Ceylon, crab-hunting pigs in, 159 



Chffiraps, distribution of, lilO 



ChsBtilia ovata, 372 



Chsetiliidse, the family, rejected 

 by Miers, 373 



Chalaraspis alata, 260 



Chalarostylis elegans, 309 



' Challenger,' H.M.S., abyssal io. 

 species found by, 18 



Chameleon species, a, 235 



Charybdis cruciatus, vivid colour- 

 ing of, 69, its names uplield, 70 



Chavesia costulata, 429 



Cheiroplatea, telson in, 47 ; ceno- 

 bita, 170 



Chelate, 45 



Chelifera, the Isopod tribe, de- 

 fined, 318 



Chelipeds, 44 



Chelura terebrans, a wood-boring 

 Amphipod, 17 



Cheramus, 183 ; its position ques- 

 tioned, 184 



Cheraphilus, bispinosus, nanus, 

 trispinosus, 226 ; echinulei.tas, 

 neglectus, 227 



Chevreux, M. Ed., many Amphi- 

 pods on Maia squinado, found 

 by, 22 ; on Helleria brevicornis, 

 425 



Chilton, Mr. C , on the Phreatoi- 

 cidse, 388, 390 



Chionoecetes opilio, size of, 117 



Chiromysis, synonym of Heteromy- 

 sis, 273 



ChitiD,-«k 3v 



Chlorida preoccupied, 287 



Chloridella,substitate for Chlorida, 

 281, 287 



