21 Crust. 
Subject Index. — Development — Ethology. 
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Metamorphosis of Prodajus ostenden- 
sis ; Gilson, 132. 
Larv&l stages of Cyclops ; Byrnes, 
67. 
Beitrage zur Kenntnis parasitischer 
Copepoden ; Pesta, 236. 
Cirripedienlarven des nordischen 
Planktons ; Hoek, 153. 
Post-larval, “ Natant,” stage of 
Palinuridae ; Caiman, 73. 
Potamon johnstoni , young stage ; 
Caiman, 70. 
Veranderungen des ausseren Baues 
bei der Entwicklung, Caprellidaei 
Tichij, 314. 
Growth-changes in marine Ostra- 
coda ; Fowler, 128 : in Phoxocephalus 
( Amphipoda ); Patience, 232. 
Doveloppement do la coloration do 
Phronima ; Minkiewicz, 205: Vcriin- 
dcrung der Farbung mit zunchmcndcr 
Entwicklung, Copepoden ; Bglousov, 
24. 
Generation Cycles. 
Experimentelle Untersuchungen zu 
Fragen der Fortpflanzung, Variation 
und Vererbung bei Daphniden ; Lang- 
hans, 177. 
Regeneration. 
Regeneration des antennes chez le 
Palaemon olfersi ; Gravier, 135, 136. 
Regeneration hypotypique des cheli- 
pedes chez Atya serrata; Bordage, 35. 
Mutation et regeneration hypo- 
ty pique chez certains Atyid6s ; Bor- 
dage, 36. 
Regenerationsvorgange bei Asellus 
aquations ; Janda, 159. 
Hermaphroditism. 
Hermaphroditism in Calocaris ma- 
candreae ; Wollebsek, 331. 
ETHOLOGY. 2619 
General. 
Habits, &c., of freshwater Anaspi- 
dacea , Isopoda, Amphipoda, &c., in 
Tasmania ; Smith, 288. 
Homarus vulgaris ; Appellof, 12-15. 
(Habits of Cambarus uhleri; Hay, 
160.) 
Bionomics of Anaspidacea; Smith, 
289. 
Biologie de Phronima ; Minkiewicz, 
206. 
Habits of the Amphipod Quadrivisio 
bengalensis ; Annandale, 8. 
Ueber Isopoden ; Verhoeff, 321. 
Tropisms. 
Hydrotropism of freshwater Crus- 
tacea ; Andr6, 4. 
Vertikalwanderung des Planktons 
und Phototaxis ; Bauer, 21. 
Phenology, &c. 
Auftreten im Spatsornmcr von Apus 
cancriformis ; Sugurov, 305. 
Migrations of Lobsters ; Meek, 201. 
Breeding Habits, etc. 
Breeding habits of Anaspides ; Smith, 
289. 
Sex recognition in Cyclops ; Holmes, 
154. 
Sex-recognition and Copulation in 
Cambarus ; Pearse, 234. 
The use of Thelycum and Petasma; 
Andrews, 7. 
Eiablage bei Copepoden; Matschek, 
196. 
Proportion of Males to Females 
in Ostracoda of marine plankton ; 
Fowler, 128. 
Habitats. 
Habitats of Crustacea in Northum- 
berland and Durham; Norman and 
Brady, 218; in freshwater, brine- 
pools, and hot springs in Algeria and 
Tunisia; Gurney, 143: of fresh- 
water Crustacea of Tasmania; Smith, 
290. 
Habitats of marine Dccapoda on 
Cornish Coast ; Clark, 97. 
Habitats of Land Isopods in relation 
to Respiration; Unwin, 318. 
Aufenthaltsorte der Caprelliden ; 
Tichij, 314. 
Habitat of Apus\ Balfour-Browne, 
19. 
