NARRATIVE OF THE CRTJISE. 
1083 
Gryohydrates, 426. 
Cryptodon croulinensis, 625 ; 0. flexuosus, 
625. 
Gryptohelia pudica, 792. 
Cryptolaria, 752. 
Oryptomeria japonica, 178. 
Oryptoplax striatus, 287. 
Cryptosoma, 590 ; 0. orientis, 587. 
Crystal Point, 349. 
Crystals, zeolitie, 815. 
Ctenodiscus, 615. 
Ctenostomata, 670. 
Cuajiro Indians, 661. 
Cucumarioe, 379. 
Culeolus, 62; 0. moseleyi,Ti 5 ; C.murrayi, 
164 ; O. wyville-thomsoni, 163, 164. 
Cumacea, account of the, 742. 
Cumberland Bay, 827, 349, 818, 819. 
Cummins, John, 762. 
Cunningham, Prof. D. J., on the Marsu- 
pialia, 456, 1067 ; on Mammalian foot, 
457. 
Cunningham, J. T., on Oeratium, 934; 
on Pyrocystis, 937. 
Cup lead, 41, 69. 
Curamilla Point, 842. 
Current, calculation of, 155. 
Current, buoy, 80 ; drag, 79 ; action of, 82. 
Current, Equatorial, 772, 960, 966; 
971 ; northern, 749 ; Counter Equa- 
torial, 738, 744, 960, 961, 965 ; 
Guinea, 218, 960, 971 ; Japan (Stream), 
734, 746, 749, 750, 755, 933 ; Labra- 
dor, 160 ; Luzon, 647 ; strength and 
direction of, estimated by astronomical 
observations, 154. 
Current observations, between Admiralty 
Islands and Japan, 734 ; between 
Azores and Madeira, 180 ; Bermuda 
to Azores, 168 ; Bermuda to Sandy 
Hook, 154, 157 ; between Cape of 
Good Hope and Prince Edward Island, 
290 ; in China Sea, 628 ; between 
Falkland Islands and Lobos Island, 
903 ; between Fernando Noronha 
and Bahia, 21 6 ; Halifax to Bermuda, 
157 ; between Hong Kong and Manila, 
646 ; near Japan, 749 ; at Ki Islands, 
552 ; between Madeira and St. Vincent, 
182 ; between Melbourne and Sydney, 
454 ; between Monte Video and Tristan 
da Cunha, 909 ; off Morocco, 970 ; in 
North Pacific, 755 ; off Raine Island, 
521 ; near St. Paul’s Rocks, 193, 201 ; 
St. Thomas to Bermuda, 135 ; be- 
tween St. Vincent and San Antonio, 
185 ; in the South Pacific, 772 ; 
southeastward of Porto Praya, 192 ; 
between Sydney and Wellington, 463 ; 
between Tenerife and St. Thomas, 
Current observations — 
123 ; at Tristan da Cunha, 268 ; 
between Tristan da Cunha and Ascen- 
sion, 910 ; in Torres Strait, 543 ; 
between Valparaiso and Cape Tres 
Montes, 849 ; off Watson’s Bay, 463 ; 
between Wellington and Kermadec 
Islands, 475 ; at Zebu, 650 ; between 
Zebu and Bohol Island, 652. 
Current observations, method of taking, 80. 
Currie, Thomas, 243, 244. 
Guscus, 457, 713, 729 ; hair of, 719 ; teeth 
of, 710. 
Guscus maculatus, 564. 
Outhona, 695 ; G. pumilio, 136. 
Guthondla abyssicola, description of, 695. 
Cuvieria, 912. 
Cyathidium, 153. 
Cyathonaxidse, 800. 
Cyclammina, 836 ; O. cancellata, 912. 
Cyclodus, 555. 
Cyclometopa, 585. 
“Cyclops,” H.M.S., 98, 250, 251. 
Cyclops Mountains, 681, 689. 
Cyclostoma infans, 729. 
Cyclostomata, 67C. 
Cymbalopora bulloides, 838, 835. 
Cymbium shells used as water vessels, 537. 
Cymbulia, 219. 
Cymochorea, 324, 325. 
Oymothoa, 758. 
Cymothoadee, 881. 
Cynthia, 742 ; C. complanala, 163 ; O. 
pallida, 163 ; O. papietensis, 163. 
Cyrtellaria, 225. 
Cyrtida, 225. 
Cyrtina heteroclyta, 893. 
Cyrtomaia murrayi, 588 ; G. suhmi, 589. 
Cyrtophora opuntice, 55, 56, 187. 
Cystechinus, 200 ; C. clypeatus, 628 ; O. 
vesica, 833 ; G. wyvillii, 199, 804. 
Cystidea, 153, 311. 
Gystiphyllum, -800. 
Cystispongia, 451. 
Oystosoma neptuni, 622. 
Cythere, 219 ; G. acanthoderma 847 ; C. 
dasyderma, 847, 912 ; O. dictyon, 847 
912. 
“ Dacia,” telegraph ship, 911 970 
Dactyliosolen, 930. 
Dactylis ccespitosa, 258. 
Dactylocalycid®, 448, 451. 
Badylocalyx, 451. 
Dactylopore, 790. 
Dactylopterus, 928 ; D. volitans, 136 
Badylopterus, 928. 
Dactylozooid, 790. 
Daimios Castle, 747. 
Dali, W. H., 287. 
Dalrymple Islanders, tobacco pipe of, 537, 
Damalis alciphron, 729. 
Dampier, Capt., 666, 819. 
Dana, Prof., xl, 483, 493, 497, 693; on reefs 
of Tahiti, 781. 
Dance, at Admiralty Islands, 723 ; at 
Banda, 567 ; at Fiji, 505 ; at Ki Is- 
lands, 554 ; of Lutaos at Samboangan, 
661 ; of Malays with arms, 568 ; at' 
Mbau, 496; at Nakello, 500, 503, 504 ; 
development of the drama in, 505. 
Danielssen, Prof., 382. 
Baphnia, 748. 
Baption, 325 ; B. capensis, 436. 
Darts, at Admiralty Islands, 719, 720. 
Darwin, Charles, xxxviii, 359, 365, 375, 
483, 732, 851, 854, 856, 892. 
Darwin, on reefs of Tahiti, 781. 
Darwin Harbour, 891. 
Barwinella, 643, 644, 645. 
Basypogon diver sipes, 462. 
Basyprocta, 128. 
Basyptilus pequeti, 598. 
Dauit Point, 655. 
Davidson, Thos., on the Brachiopoda, 131, 
1066. 
Davis, Dr. Barnard, 730, 731. 
Davis, Capt. Edward, 820. 
Davis, Capt. John, 874. 
Davis Strait, 959. 
Dayman, Commander, xliv. 
Dayman Islands, 345. 
Dead Sea, 967. 
Deaths, of Dr. v. Willemoes-Sulim, 769 ; 
during the voyage, 1029. 
Deck house, 3, 282. 
Deck, lower, 18 ; main, 5 ; upper, 2. 
Declinometer, 42. 
Dedap Point, 618. 
Deep-sea, Actiniae, modification of, 575 ; 
Amphipoda, 620 ; bones, analyses 
of, 1036; clamm, xxxvii; Copepoda, 
845; deposits, see Deposits ; dredging 
see Dredging ; fish, characteristic fea- 
tures of, 904 ; phosphorescent pro- 
perties of the mucus of, 905 ; Isopoda, 
880 ; Medusas, 601 ; Mollusca, 624 ; 
Ostracoda, 846; thermometer, Negretti 
& Zambra’s, 88 ; improved standard, 
93 ; Ferguson’s modification of, 89 ; 
method of protecting, 98 ; sources of 
error in, 98 ; trawling, invention of, 47, 
49; advantages.of, 49; water, variation 
of volume with change of temperature, 
107. 
Deer, atDobbo, 545; shooting at Amboina, 
583. 
Beiopeia ornatrix, 128. 
Delesse’s investigations, xlix. 
Belphinus, 775, 806. 
(narr. chall. exp. — vol. i. — 1885.) 
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