19 Crust. 
Subject Index. — Ethology — Variation. 
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Males dimorphes du genre Saron 
(Caridea ) ; Couttere, 71, 72 : in Palae- 
mon {Caridea ) ; Henderson & Matthai, 
128. 
Eiablage bei Copepoden ; Matscheck, 
179 : of Eurycypris ( Ostracoda ) ; 
Williamson, 274. 
Protection of eggs in Paguristes ; 
Issel, 138. 
Habitats. 
Ecological notes on Cladocera and 
Copepoda of Georgia; Turner, 262. 
Plankton, marine — Farran, 97 : 
Herdman, Scott & Dakin, 131 : Hofsten 
& Bock, 133 : Kraefft, 159 ; Patience, 
199: Scott, 239: Steuer, 258, 259. 
Plankton, freshwater — Faczynski, 98 : 
Honigmann, 135 : Langhans, 163-165 : 
Novikov, 192-194 : Schodduyn, 237. 
Charakter der Gewasser mit Cladoce- 
ren im Gouv. Moskau ; Novikov, 191. 
Uebergang von der pelagischen zur 
littoral en Eauna der Cladoceren ; Novi- 
kov, 190. 
Alpine lakes, Crustacei; Stingelin, 
260 : Baumann, 23 : Tiefenfauna hoch- 
alpiner YVasserbecken, Cladocera , Ostra- 
coda, Copepoda ; Zsohokke, 280. 
Subterranean Copepoda ; Graeter, 
117 : Monolistrini {Flabellifera ) ; 
Racovitza, 208 : Niphargus in West- 
meath; Nichols Irish Nat. 19 p. 103. 
Branchial system of Caridea in 
relation to habitat; Sollaud, 251. 
Parasitism, Commensalism, etc. 
Parasitism and classification in Cope- 
poda ; Wilson, 275. 
Parasitic castration in • Inachus ; 
Smith, 250 : Effects of Sacculina on 
Inachus ; Smith Nature 84 p. 549. 
Parasitic Crustacea of N. W. Germany; 
Klugkist, 155. 
On Cetacea — Copepoda ; Quidor, 206 . 
On Reptiles — Barnacle commensal 
in throat of loggerhead turtle ; Pilsbry, 
202 . 
On Eish — Isopoda ; Richardson, 222 : 
Lernaeocera cyprinacea an Carassius 
vulgaris in Riga ; Schneider, 236. 
On Tunicata — Copepoda ; Chatton & 
Br6ment, 64. 
(n-8818 l ) 
On Alcyonaria — Copepoda ; Zulueta, 
281. 
On Crustacea — Epicaridea ; Horst, 
136: Richardson, 219, 222 : Stebbing, 
253 : Isaea { Cammaridea ) ; Patience, 
198: Rhizocephala ; Gu6rin-Ganivet, 
123 : Perez, 200 : Smith, 250. 
Acanthocepkala in Ostracoda ; Brady 
& Lebour, 39. 
Protozoan parasites of Crustacea ; 
Beauchamp, 24 : Caullery, 57 : Chatton, 
61, 62, 63 : Chatton & Collin, 65 : 
Huxley, 137 : L6ger & Duboscq, 168. 
Krebsepidemieen ; Jarvi, 141. 
Commensalismus der Brachyuren und 
Paguriden; Veress, 263. 
Associates of Paguridae — Attinie ; 
Brunelli, 46 : Actihians ; Faurot, 98 : 
sponges and actinians ; Issel, 138 : 
Commensals of Eupagurus ; Elmhirst, 
91. 
Symbiose von Branchipus und Algen ; 
Hankd, 125. 
Cirripedia associated with snakes 
and worms ; Willey, 273. 
Myrmecophilous Crustacea — Platijar- 
thrus ; Crawley, 74 : Trichoniscu? 
(Oniscoidea), New Zealand ; Chilton, 
67. 
Defence and Protection, Colour, etc. 
“ Mimetisme” des Balanes; Joleaud, 
142. 
Colour and colour-change in Deca- 
poda ; Doflein, 85 : Colours of British 
Penaeidea, Caridea, Stenopidea ; Kemp, 
151 : Colours of Cladocera and Cope- 
poda ; Fritsch, 104. 
Luminosity of Penaeidea and Cari- 
dea ; Kemp, 152. 
VARIATION AND AETIOLOGY. 2623 
Variation. 
Var. in Palaemon {Caridea ) ; Hen- 
derson & Matthai, 128: in Cladocera; 
Stingelin, 260 : in Scalpellum {Cirri- 
pedia) ; Annandale, 10. 
Mutations in Atyidae {Caridea); 
Caiman, 53. 
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