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A HISTOEY OF BE CENT CRUSTACEA 



MIL 



Milne-Edwards, Professor Al- 

 phonae, definition of Crustacea 

 by, 4 ; on a species of Ozius, 63 ; 

 revision of Callianassidse by, 183 



Milne-Edwards, Profe sor Henri, 

 on development of Crustacea, 

 60; on the respiratory cavity of 

 Eanina spabra, 140 ; history of 

 Crustacea by, 437 



Mimicry, by common shrimp and 

 isopoda, 16 ; by species of Ebalia, 

 21 ; Antilibinia, 117 ; Parthe- 

 nope, 121 ; Alpheus, 231 ; Eis i- 

 thistos, 335, 363; Phreatoicus, 

 389 



Minute species, 29, 232, 255, 275, 

 308, 328, 356, 379, 380, 382, 383 



Mithrax, 120 



Mocqnard, M. P., on structure of 

 the Crustacean stomach, 147 



Monaco, the Prince of, adventure 

 with the nipper crab, 68 



Monocarpinea deQned, 239 



Montagu, Colonel, discovery of 

 Callianassa by, 183 ; of ITpo- 

 gebia, 185 ; of a Cumacean, 292 



Moresby, Captain, on the cocoanut 

 crab, 157 



Mother Lobster, the, 192 



Mouldering, 83 



Mound of crabs, 112 



Mountaineering Crustacea, in As- 

 cension Island, 14 ; in the Great 

 Andes, 14, 429 ; in Jap-m, 14, 

 77; in Tasmania, 257; in Aus- 

 tralia, 389 ; in the Philippines, 

 416 



Mouth-organs, 39 



Miiller, Fritz, on olfactory organs, 

 37; on respiration in Ocypode, 

 86 ; on differences in land-crabs, 

 96 ; respiration of Aratus, 97 ; 

 development of Penseua, 217 



Munida, Rondeletii, rugosa, 176 



Munidopsis, 177 



Munna, 379; Boeckii, Fabricii, 

 Kroyeri, limicola, maculata, 

 neo-zclanica, pallida, palmata, 

 Whiteana, 380 



Munnopsidse defined, 383 



Munnopsis, australis, typica, 384 



NEO 

 Musical or stridulating apparatus, 



39, 64, 85, 92 

 Myodocopa, a suborder of Ostra- 



coda, 10 

 Myra. 128 ; fugax, 127, 128 

 MysidsB defined, 266 

 Mysideis, 267 ; insignis, 274 

 Mysidella, 267; typhlops, typica, 



273 

 Mysidopsis, 267, 273 ; angusta, 



didelphys, gibbosa, hibernica, 



274 

 Mysis, 267, 269 ; arenosa, chamae- 



leon, flexuosus, Helleri, inermis, 



Kervillei, Lamornse, neglect a, 



oraata, Parkeri, spiritus, 270,271 

 Mysis-stage, of Penaeus, 217 

 Myto Gaimardii, larval form of 



Sabinea, 228 



N^SA bidentata, 361 



Naesicopea, new genus, abyssorum, 



363 

 Nannastacidse defined, 306 

 Nannastacus, Suhmii, unguicu'a- 



tus, 305 ; longirostris, Sarsii, 306 

 Nannoniscus, bicaspis, oblongus, 



382 

 Napoleon in Egypt, 173 

 Nauplius, 213, 217, 222, 265, 279 

 Nauticaris, 234, 237 

 Nautilocorystes, 74, 76 

 Nautilograpsus,synonym of Planes, 



minntus, 95 

 Naxia, hystrix, 116 

 Neasellus kerguelenensis, 381 

 Nebalia, a genus of Phyllocarida, 



31, 313 

 Nebaliopsis typica, size of, 31 

 Nectoorangou lar, synonym of 



Argis lar, 228 

 Nematocarcinidse defined, 249 

 Nematooaroinus, ensifer, 249 ; al- 



tus, cursor, lanceopes, undula- 



tipes, 250 

 Nematopus (preoccupied), elegans, 



Goesii, obesaa, 275 

 Nematoscelis, borealis, megalops, 



265 

 Neomysis, 267 ; vulgaris, 271 



