Memoir VI. Lepeophtheirus and Lernæa (Parasitic Copepoda). By A. Scott. 1901.
Memoir XII. Gammarus (Amphipod). By M. Cussans. 1904.
Memoir XIV. Ligia (Isopod). By C. G. Hewitt. 1907.
Memoir XVI. Cancer (Edible Crab). By J. Pearson. 1908.
Descriptions of all the British species of Barnacles will be found in Darwin's "Monograph of the Sub-class Cirripedia." (Ray Society.) 2 vols. London, 1851-1854.
[INDEX]
Abdomen of Lobster, [6]
Abyssal fauna of lakes, [185]
Acanthephyridæ, [268]
Acorn-shells, [41]
Æga: in Sponges, [210];
parasitic on fish, [219]
Æger, [267]
Æglea, [181]
Air-breathing Crabs, [188]
Albunea, [102]
Alcock, A.: on habits of Ocypode, [105];
on temperature of sea, [120];
on eyes of deep-sea Crustacea, [124];
on colour in deep-sea Crustacea, [127];
on luminosity of deep-sea Crustacea, [125], [126];
on eggs of deep-sea Prawn, [130];
on Nephrops, [132];
on habits of Cœnobita, [194], [195]
Allen, E. J., on Mackerel fishery, [251]
Alpheidæ, [211]
American Lobster, [32]
Amphibious Crustacea, [104], [188]
Amphipoda, [52];
seashore, [95], [107];
plankton, [145];
terrestrial, [189];
fresh-water, [172];
in Sponges, [210];
on Jellyfishes, [212];
and Hermit Crabs, [215];
parasitic, [223];
wood-boring, [255]
Amphithoë, [95]
Anaspides, structure and fossil allies, [264]
Andrews, C. W.:
on Land Crabs, [190];
on habits of Cœnobita, [195];
on habits of Birgus, [197], [198]
Anomalocera, [150]
Anomura, [60]:
fresh-water, [181]
Anostraca, [36]:
habits, [162], [164]
Antennæ of Lobster, [8], [14]:
use in respiration in Corystes, [100];
in Albunea, [102]
Antennule of Lobster, [8], [14]
Ants, Woodlice living with, [205]
Apseudes, [50]
Apus, [36]:
habitats, [161];
occurrence in Britain, [162];
habits, [163];
hæmoglobin in, [165];
fossil allies of, [260]
Appendages of Lobster, [8]:
of Trilobites, [259]
Aratus, [189]
Argulus, [41]
Aristotle on Shrimp living with Mollusc, [218]
Armadillidium, [203]
Artemia:
larvæ of, [81];
habitat, [164]
Arthropoda, [2]:
classification, [204]
Asellus, [172]:
destroying fishing nets, [253]
Astacidæ, [176]
Astacoides, [178]
Astacopsis, [177]:
used for food, [243]
Astacura, [60]
Astacus:
habits, [174];
young, [76];
distribution, [177];
used for food, [241]
Asymmetry of Lobster, [29]
Atyidæ, [179]:
used for food, [248]
Autotomy, [113]:
in Lobster, [30]
Baikal, Lake, [182]
Balanus, [42]:
larvæ, [83];
habits, [114];
used for food, [237];
cultivated for manure, [250]
Barnacles, [41]:
development, [83];
seashore, [114];
of high seas, [155];
on Whales, Turtles, and Crabs, [209];
parasitic, on fish, [235];
used for food, [237];
cultivated for manure, [250];
fossil, [261]
Bathynomus, [131]
Beach-fleas, [107]
Bell, T., on development of Land Crabs, [193]
"Berry," Lobster in, [28]
Bipolarity, [132]
Birgus, [94]:
habits and structure, [195];
breeding habits, [199].
See also Robber Crab
Bloodvessels of Lobster, [17]
Blue Crab, [249]
Bopyroides, [221]
Bopyrus, [221]
Borradaile, L. A.:
on habits of Remipes, [102];
on Huenia, [110];
on larvæ of Robber Crab, [199]
Bouvier, E. L., on Dromiacea, [134]
Brachygnatha, [63]
Brachyrhyncha, [64]:
fossil, [270]
Brachyura, [62]:
fossil, [269]
Brain of Lobster, [20]
Branchiopoda, [35]:
larvæ, [80];
habitats, [161];
fossil, [260]
Branchiostegite, [18]
Branchipus, [165]
Branchiura, [41]
Brine Shrimp, [164]:
larvæ, [81]
Brood-pouch of Peracarida, [46]
Brown Shrimp, [244]
Browne, F. Balfour, on Apus in Scotland, [162]
Browne, Patrick, on Mountain Crab, [193]
Bullen, G. E., on food of Mackerel, [251]
Bythotrephes, [168]
Caligidæ, [225]
Caligus, [225]
Callianassa, [103]
Callinectes, [249]
Calocalanus, [149]
Cambaroides, [177]
Cambarus:
distribution, [177];
habits, [178];
blind species, [185];
used for food, [243]
Cancer:
used for food, [248];
fossil, [270].
See also Edible Crab
Cancrinus, [269]
Canthocamptus, [170]:
resting stage, [171]
Caprella, [54]
Caprellidæ, [55]:
habits, [109]
Carapace of Lobster, [6], [9]
Carcinus:
larval stages, [68];
habits, [107].
See also Shore Crab
Cardisoma, [191]
Caridea, [59]:
zoëa of, [73];
fossil, [268]
Caridina, [248]
Carp-lice, [41]
Caspian Sea, [182]
Caudal fork, [40]
Cephalothorax of Lobster, [8]
Ceratiocaris, [262]
Chalimus, [225]
Chela of Lobster, [12]
Cheliped of Lobster, [8]
Chelonobia, [155], [209]
Chelura, [255]
Cheraps, [177]
Chilton, C., on Woodlice in New Zealand, [206]
Chirocephalus, [35], [161]
Chitin, [15]
Chondracanthus, [228]
Chromatophores, [31], [110]
Chun, C., on eyes of plankton Crustacea, [154]
Chydorus, [165]
Cirolana, [218]
Cirripedia, [41]:
development, [82];
on Whales, [209];
parasitic, [231];
fossil, [261].
See also Barnacles
Cladocera, [37]:
development, [80];
habits, [165];
in plankton of lakes, [168];
absence from Tanganyika, [184]
Claspers of Chirocephalus, [35]
Classification of Crustacea, table, [34]:
of Decapoda, table, [58]
Close time for Lobsters, [239]
Coconut Crab. See Robber Crab
Cocoons of Copepoda, [171]
Cœnobita:
habits, [194];
respiration, [195]
Cœnobitidæ, [61]:
habits, [194]
Colour of Lobster, [31]:
deep-sea Crustacea, [127];
plankton Crustacea, [150];
Branchiopoda, [165];
subterranean Crustacea, [187]
Colour-change, [110]
Columbus and Gulf-weed Crab, [155]
Commensalism, [207]
Conchoderma, [209]
Conchœcia, [144]
Conchostraca, [37]:
habits, [163]
Convergent evolution, [205]
Copepoda, [40]:
development, [82];
of open sea, [140];
plankton, [149];
luminosity, [150];
eyes, [152];
of fresh water, [170];
of Tanganyika, [184];
and Hermit Crabs, [215];
parasitic, [224];
as food of Mackerel, [250]
Copilia, [152]
Coral of Lobster, [27]
Corals, Crustacea on, [210]
Coronula, [155], [209]
Corycæidæ, [152]
Corystes, [99]
Crabs:
true, [62];
sand-burrowing, [99];
of fresh water, [179];
of Tanganyika, [183];
on Corals, [211];
carrying Sea-anemones, [215];
living with Molluscs, [217];
living in Sea-urchin, [218];
Isopods parasitic on, [223];
Rhizocephala parasitic on, [231];
used for food, [248];
fossil, [269].
See also Shore Crab, Edible Crab, etc.
Crangon, [59]:
habits, [97];
fishery, [244]
Crawfish, Sea-, [59]
Crayfish:
young of, [76];
habits, [174];
distribution, [176];
terrestrial, [178], [189];
blind, in caves, [185];
in British Isles, [241];
used for food, [241];
disease of, [243]
Cumacea, [48]:
habits, [98];
of deep sea, [129];
of plankton, [141]
Cunningham, J. T., on development of Land Crabs, [192]
Cup Shrimps, [245]
Cyamidæ, [56]:
habits, [224]
Cyclops, [40]:
nauplius, [82];
habits, [170];
resting stage, [171];
as host of Guinea-worm, [252]
Cymothoa, [220]
Cymothoidæ, habits, [218]
Cymothoinæ, habits, [220]
Cypris, [38]:
reproduction, [172]
Cypris stage of Barnacles, [84]:
of Sacculina, [233]
Cystisoma, [145]
Cythereis, [38]
Daphnia, [38]:
development, [81];
habits, [165];
in plankton of lakes, [168]
Darwin, C.:
on fresh-water fauna, [157], [159];
on habits of Birgus, [198], [199];
on Barnacles used for food, [237]
Decapoda, [57]:
fossil, [267]
Deep-water Prawn, [246]
Delage, Y., on development of Sacculina, [232]
Development of Lobster, [28]:
of Crayfish, [77];
of River Crab, [78];
of Peracarida, [78];
of Woodlice, [79];
of Opossum Shrimp, [79];
of Cladocera, [80];
of Ostracoda, [81];
of Copepoda, [82];
of fresh-water Crustacea, [160];
of Epicaridea, [223];
of parasitic Copepoda, [225], [227], [230];
of Rhizocephala, [232]
Diaptomus, [170]
Diastylis, [49]
Diatoms, [139]:
relation to Mackerel fishery, [251]
Dichelaspis, [209]
Digestive gland, [17]
Dispersal of fresh-water Crustacea, [159]:
of Crayfishes, [174]
Distribution of Woodlice, [206]
Doflein, F., on luminosity in marine animals, [126]
Dogfish, Barnacle parasitic on, [235]
Dorippe, [95]
Dracunculus, [252]
Dromia, [63]:
habits, [96];
and Sponge, [215]
Dromiacea, [63]:
of deep Sea, [128], [134]
Dublin Prawn, [33]:
fishery, [240]
Ebalia, [63]:
protective resemblance, [109]
Écrevisse, [242]
Edelkrebs, [242]
Edible Crab, [64], [248]
Eggs of Lobster, [27]:
of deep-sea Crustacea, [130];
of fresh water Branchiopoda, [161]
Endopodite, [11]
Engæus:
distribution, [177];
habits, [179], [189]
Entoniscidæ, [223]
Ephippium of Cladocera, [167]
Epicaridea, habits, [221]
Epiplankton, [143]
Epipodite, [11]
Epistome, [62]
Erichthus larva, fossil, [266]
Eryon, [135]
Eryonidea, [60]:
eye-stalks of, [122];
luminosity, [126];
eggs of, [131];
fossil and living species, [133], [268]
Estheria, [36]:
habitats, [161]
Eucarida, [56]
Eucopepoda, [41]
Eumalacostraca, [45]
Eupagurus, [91]:
commensals, [213]
Euphausiacea, [56]:
larvæ, [76];
of deep sea, [124], [125];
luminous organs, [125], [151];
eyes, [153];
fossil, [263]
European Lobster, [32]
Eurydice, [219]
Evolution, [256]
Excretory organs, [19]
Exopodite, [10]
Exoskeleton, [15]
Eyes of Lobster, [20]:
of Cyclops, [40];
of deep-sea Crustacea, [121];
of plankton Crustacea, [151];
of Bythotrephes, [169];
degeneration in subterranean Crustacea, [186]
Eye-stalk of Lobster, [14]
Fairy Shrimp, [35]:
habitats, [161]
Filaria, [252]
Fiddler Crab:
habits, [106];
colour-change, [111]
Fish:
attacked by Isopods, [219];
Crustacea as food of, [250]
Fish-lice, [224]
Flagellum, [14]
Foraminifera, [118]
Fossil Crustacea, [256]
Galathea, [130]
Galatheidea, [60]
Galls on Corals, [211]
Gamble, F. W., on colour-changes, [111]
Gammaridea, eyes of, [154]
Gammarus, [53]:
distribution, [172];
in Lake Baikal, [183]
Ganglia of Lobster, [20]
Garstang, W., on habits of Masked Crab, [100]
Gastric Mill of Lobster, [17]
Geographical distribution of Lobsters, [32]:
of Crayfishes, [174]
Gecarcinidæ, [190]
Gecarcinus, [190]:
supposed metamorphosis, [192]
Gecarcoidea, [190]
Gelasimus, [188]:
habits, [106];
colour-changes, [111]
Generative organs of Lobster, [27]
Giant Crab, [64]
Giesbrecht on luminosity of Copepoda, [150]
Gill chamber of Lobster, [18]
Gills of Lobster, [12], [18]:
of Mysidacea, [48]
Globigerina ooze, [119]
Glomeris, a Millipede, [3], [203]
Glyphæidæ, [268]
Gnathobases of Trilobites, [259]
Gnathophausia, [48]
Goose Barnacle, [42]
Gosse, P. H., on Porcelain Crabs, [115]
Grapsidæ, [180]
Grapsus, [107]
Green gland, [19]
Gribble, [253]
Guilding, L., on development of Land Crabs, [193]
Guinea-worm, [252]
Gulf-weed Crab, [155]:
on Turtles, [208]
Habitations of shore Crustacea, [95]
Hæmocera, [229]
Hæmoglobin in Branchiopoda, [165]
Hairs of Lobster, [22]
Hall. See Spencer and Hall
Halocypridæ, [141], [144]:
luminosity, [151]
Hapalocarcinus, [211]
Head of Lobster, [7]
Hearing, sense of, in Lobster, [22]
Heart of Lobster, [17]
Hermaphroditism of Cirripedia, [43]:
in Isopoda, [52];
of Cymothoinæ, [221];
of Epicaridea, [223];
of Rhizocephala, [231]
Hermit Crabs, [61]:
of seashore, [91];
of deep sea, [124], [136];
terrestrial, [194];
commensals, [213];
Isopods parasitic on, [221]
Heterocarpus, [125]
Hickson, S. J., on Caridina, [248]
Hippa, [102]
Hippidea, [62]:
habits, [102]
Hippolyte, colour-changes, [111]
Holopedium, [170]
Homaridæ, [33]
Homarus, [32]:
fishery, [238]
Homolodromiidæ, [134]:
fossil allies, [269]
Homologous organs, [10]
Hoplocarida, [64]
Huenia, [109]
Huxley, T. H.: on Barnacles, [115]:
on distribution of Crayfishes, [176]
Hyas, masking habits, [96]
Hyperia, [142]:
on Jellyfishes, [212]
Hyperiidea, [141]:
eyes, [154]
Hypoplankton, [143]
Hypostome, [259]
Inachus infected with Sacculina, [235]
Intestine of Lobster, [16]
Isopoda, [51]:
deep-sea, [131];
fresh-water, [172];
subterranean, [186];
land, [199];
in Sponges, [210];
parasitic, [218];
wood-boring, [253];
fossil, [266]
Jasus, [241]
Jellyfishes, Amphipods on, [212]
Keeble, F., on colour-changes, [111]
Kidney, [19]
Koonunga, [264]
Land Crabs, [189]:
injuring crops, [253]
Land Hermit Crabs, [194]
Land-hoppers, [189]
Langouste, [241]
Lankester, E. Ray, on hæmoglobin in Branchiopoda, [165]
Larvæ of Lobster, [28]:
of Norway Lobster, [71];
of Stomatopoda, [80];
of Brine Shrimp, [81];
of Land Crabs, [191];
of Robber Crab, [199];
fossil, of Stomatopoda, [266]
Larval stages, [66]:
significance of, [85]
Latreillia, [128]
Leach, W. E., on the Gribble, [254]
Leander, [59], [179]:
Isopod parasitic on, [221];
used for food, [245]
Legs of Lobster, [8], [12]
Lepas, [42]:
habitat, [155];
nauplius, [148]
Lepeophthirus, [225]
Leptodora, [169]
Leptostraca, [45]
Lernæa, [226]
Leucosiidæ, [109]
Ligia, structure and habits, [200]
Limnoria, [254]
Linuparus, [269]
Lithodes, [62], [94]
Lithodidæ, [61]
Liver of Lobster, [17]
Lobsters:
deep-sea, [121];
fishery, [238]
Lovén, S., on relict Crustacea, [181]
Luminosity of deep-sea Crustacea, [125]:
of plankton Crustacea, [150]
Lynceidæ, [165]
Mackerel feeding on plankton, [250]
Macropodia, masking habits, [97]
Maia, masking habits, [96]
Malacostraca, [43]:
fossil, [261]
Mammoth Cave, Crayfish of, [185]
Mandible of Lobster, [8], [14]
Masked Crab, [99]
Masking of Crabs, [96], [215]
Maxilla of Lobster, [8]:
of Argulus, [41]
Maxillipeds of Lobster, [8], [11]
Maxillula of Lobster, [8]
Medusæ, Amphipods on, [212]
Megalopa of Shore Crab, [70]
Meganyctiphanes, [56], [151]
Melia, [215]
Mesidotea, [181]
Mesoplankton, [143]
Messmates, [208]
Metamorphosis of Lobster, [28]:
of Land Crabs, [191]
Metanauplius of Penæus, [75]
Mimicry, [204]
Mimonectes, [145]
Mitsukuri, K., on cultivation of Barnacles, [250]
Mole Crabs, [102]
Monstrillidæ, [230]
Moulting of Lobster, [15]:
of Woodlice, [206]
Mountain Shrimps, [181]:
structure and fossil allies, [264]
Mouth-frame of Crabs, [62]
Müller, Fritz:
on larval stages of Penæus, [73];
on habits of Aratus, [189]
Müller, O. F., on Nauplius, [82]
Munida, larva of, [71]
Munidopsis:
eyes, [123];
eggs, [130]
Murray River Lobster, [243]
Mussels and Pea Crab, [217]
Myodocopa, [39]
Mysidacea, [46]:
development, [79];
luminosity, [127];
eyes, [153];
and Hermit Crabs, [215];
fossil, [263]
Mysis, [47]:
in lakes, [181], [182]
Natantia, [58]; used for food, [243]
Nauplius
of Penæus, [73];
of Crayfish, [79];
of Opossum Shrimp, [79];
of Branchiopoda, [80];
of Cyclops, [82];
of Ostracoda, [82];
of Barnacles, [83];
of Lepas, [148];
of Leptodora, [170];
of Sacculina, [233];
eye, [40]
Nebalia, [44]:
fossil allies, [261]
Nebaliacea, [44]
Necton, [138]
Nematocarcinidæ, [128]
Nephrops, [33]:
larva, [71];
distribution, [132];
fishery, [240]
Nephropsidea, [33], [60]
Nephropsis, [121]
Neptunus, [156]:
used for food, [249]
Neritic plankton, [141]
Nervous system of Lobster, [20]
Niphargus, [184]
Northern Crayfishes, [176]
Norway Lobster, [33]:
larva, [71];
fishery, [240]
Norwegian Prawn, [246]
Notostraca, [36]:
habits, [162]
Oceanic plankton, [141]
Octopus preying on Crustacea, [89]
Ocypode, [188]:
habits, [104];
carnivorous, [195]
Olfactory filaments of Lobster, [25]
Oniscus, [51]:
Structure and habits, [201]
Operculata, [43]
Opossum Shrimps, [46]:
development of, [79]
Orchestia, [107]
Orientation, organs of, [24]
Ostracoda, [38]:
development, [81];
luminosity, [127], [151];
plankton, [144];
fresh-water, [172];
of Tanganyika, [184];
fossil, [261]
Ovary of Lobster, [27]
Oxyrhyncha, [64]:
masking habits, [96];
fossil, [270]
Oxystomata, [63]:
habits, [101];
protective resemblance, [109];
deep-sea, [128];
fossil, [269]
Oxyuropoda, [266]
Oyster Crab, [249]
Oysters and Pea Crab, [217]