INDEX 



321 



Coast-lining, 19 



Cocanada, 74, 159 



Coco Islands, 54, 99-107, 136 



Coconut palm, uses of, 97 



Coelentera, papers on, 310 



Cenobite crabs, 80, 102, 170; 



destroying young sea-gulls, 182 ; 



fertilising flowers, possibility of, 



102 



Ccenobita riigosa^ curiosities of size, 

 204 



Ccenopsaimnia on Ganjam coast, 112 

 Cold of the depths, 41 

 (r<?/(?i'j^;2</m^^^<2i', phosphorescence 

 of, 136 



Colours, of deep-sea Crustacea, 77, 



266 ; of crustacean larvcC, 266 ; 



of deep-sea fishes, 233, 242, 243 

 Commensalism, instances of, 66, 



67, 99, 112, 113, 121, 130, 146, 



170, 171, 273, 278 

 Coots, behaviour of, 124 

 Coral-crabs, 93 



Coral-reefs, growth and consolida- 

 tion of, 138, 139 

 Coral-reefs of Port Blair, 47 

 Corals commensal with sea-worms, 

 112 



Corals, deep-sea, 127, 166, 292-294 

 Corals flourishing between tide- 

 marks, 138, 178 

 Corals, solitary, 92 

 Courtship of Crustacea, 218-219 

 Courtship of fishes, 69, 119, 120 

 Crangon^ distribution of, 257, 258 

 Crinoids, deep-sea, 288, 312 

 Crustacea, classification of, 252- 

 256 ; noises made by, 67, 106, 

 118, 214, 216, 274 

 Crustacea of the deep sea, 256-276 

 Crustacea, papers upon, 312-314 

 Cryptodromia pileifera and its pro- 

 tective sponge, 104 

 Cryptopodia angulata^ protective 



sculpturing of, 67 

 Ctenophora of Orissa coast, 65 

 Current-log, surface, 17 

 Cuspidaria macrorhynchus^ 282 



Cuttlefishes, deep-sea, 280 

 Cystisoina spinosum^ 271 



Darkness of the depths, 39 

 Davis, John, at the Maldives, 283 ; 



death of, 7 ; hardships endured 



by, II, 12 ; sailing directions for 



Sumatra, 8 

 Death's-head moth, noise made by, 



217 



Decapod Crustacea, classification 

 of, 254 



Deep-sea corals, 292-294 



Deep-sea Crustacea, 252-276 ; ac- 

 cessory eyes of, 261 ; colours of, 

 77, 266 ; colours of larvae of, 

 266 ; defensive weapons of, 275 ; 

 eggs of, 269, 270 ; eyes of, 260- 

 264 ; gills of, 267 ; olfactory 

 organs of, 264, 265, 267 ; phos- 

 phorescence of, 134, 260 ; rela- 

 tions of, 256 



Deep-sea dredging-stations, of 

 Andaman Sea, 301 ; of Arabian 

 Sea, 305-307 ; of Bay of Bengal, 

 302-304 



Deep-sea Echinoderms, 284-290 

 Deep-sea fishes, 228-251 ; colours 

 of, 233, 242, 243 ; dentition of, 

 234, 244, 245 ; eyes of, 231, 236, 

 237 ; feelers of, 241, 242 ; fin-rays 

 of, 232, 241 ; gills of, 234, 247 ; 

 laxity of tissues of, 230, 235, 236 ; 

 lures of, 147, 236, 240, 246, 247 ; 

 phosphorescence of, 41, 135, 232, 

 238, 239 ; rapacity of, 234, 244- 

 248 ; relations of, 229 

 Deep-sea Holothurians, 289-290 

 Deep-sea life, diversity of, 153 

 Deep-sea lobsters, 147 

 Deep-sea Mollusca, 277-282 

 Deep-sea Molluscoida, 283 

 Deep-sea sponges, 146, 153, 294- 

 296 



Deep-sea Zoophytes, 291-294 

 Defensive weapons of Crustacea, 

 275 



Deima^ 154, 290 



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