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A HISTORY OF RECENT CRUSTACEA 



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Sandliopper, a littoral amphipod, 



16 

 Saophra, 353 

 SaophridsB, 351, 353 

 Sars, Professor G. 0., on the 



maxillary fan, 41 ; description 



of ScyramatHa Carpeni eri, 1 1 8 ; 



development of Macrura ano- 



mala, 178 ; of tfpogebia, 186 ; 



on the Rchizopoda, 257, 272; 



Cumaoea, 292, 313 ; Sphyrapus, 



322; Leptoohelia, 327; Gypro- 



nisous cypridinse, 397, &o. 

 Savart, 38 

 Savigny, 173, 251 

 Scalpellum regium, an abyssal 



cirripede, 20 

 Scaphocerite, 38, 188 

 Scaphognathite, 41 

 Sohiodte and Meinert, great work 



on the Cymothoidse by, 351 

 Schistomysis, 267 ; arenosa, Hel- 



leri, Kervillel, ornata, Parkeri, 



spiritus, 271 

 Schizopoda, a sub-order of Podo- 



phthalma, 8 ; range in size of, 



^8 ; Bate's classification of, 223, 



245 ; defined, 256 

 Sciaoaris, 221 

 Sclerocrangon, boreas, cataphrac- 



tus, salebrosus, 228 

 Scleropaotes, 431 

 Scopimera, with a pane in the 



leg, 102 ; globosa, 102 

 Scutuloidea maoulata, 366 

 Scylla, 68 ; serrata, habits of, 69 

 Scyllaridse defined, 191 

 Scyllaridea defined, and choice of 



the name explained, 191 

 Scyllarus latua, 192 

 Scyphacella arenicola, 422 

 Scyphax, ornatus, setiger, 431 

 Soyra nmbonata, 1 1 9 

 Bcyramathia Carpenteri, descrip- 



tion of, 118 ; origin of generic 



name, 119 

 Seal, devoured by small Crustacea, 



21 ; stomach of, filled with 



shrimps, 227 

 Sea-spiders, 3 

 Segments, 2, 32 



Sensory filaments, 37 



Seraphim, 27 



Sergestes, literatare of, 221 ; at- 

 lantious, 221 



Sergestidae defined, 221 



Serolis, paradoxa, 357 ; antarctica, 

 anstraliensis, Bromleyana, Bron- 

 gniarliana, carinala, c-omuta, 

 elongata, latifrons, longicau- 

 data, minuta, neaera, pallida, 

 septemcarinata, trilobitoides, 

 tuberculata, 358 ; gracilis, 359 ; 

 eyes of, 359 



SerolidaB defined, 356 



Sesarma, 96 ; Pisonii, 97 



Sexes, distinction of, 45 ; of 

 Gorystes cassivelaunus, 72 ; of 

 the Oxyrrhy ncha, 115; of Ga- 

 lathea, 175 ; of Gnathiidse, 835 ; 

 of Cymothoidse, 350 ; of Sphas- 

 romidae, 362 



Shore Grab, the Common, 65 



Shore-hopper, the, a littoral amphi- 

 pod, 16 



Sicyonia, branchiae of, 218 ; cari- 

 nata, 218 



Siho maneki, meaning of the name, 

 88 



Siphonostoma, a sub-order of 

 Copepoda, 10 



Siriella, 267; Clausii, crassipes, 

 jaltensis, norvegioa, 276 ; ar- 

 mata, Brooki, 277 



Size, standards of, 24 



Skeleton shrimps, 16, 22, 30 



Slabber, Martin, on metamorphoses 

 of Crustacea, 59 ; on Macropsis, 

 273 ; on Eurydice achatus, 344 



Sluiter, Dr. C. Ph., on manners of 

 Oxyrrhy ncha, 113 



Smith, Professor S. I., on young of 

 Cancer irroratus, 61; Platyo- 

 niohus ocellatus, 67 ; Ocypode 

 arenaria, 86 ; Gelasimus pugila- 

 tor, 89 ; Euprognatha rastelli- 

 fera. 111 ; Hippa talpoida, 150; 

 Upogebia affinis, 185 ; Squilla 

 mantis, 283, &o. 



Solenocera, Philippii, siphono- 

 ceras, 21 7 ; meaning of the 

 name, 218 



