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  • hypothetically complete, 268
  • PalÆmon, 270
  • Palinurus, 265
  • PenÆus, 267
  • Branchiobdella, 356
  • Branchiostegite, 25
    • development of, 217
  • BRAUN, quoted, 352
  • Brazilian Crayfishes, 306
  • CÆcum, 61
  • Calcification of exoskeleton, 197
  • Californian Crayfishes, 243
  • Cambarus, 44, 247, 310, 312
  • Cancer, 272, 283
  • Carapace, 19
    • development of, 214
  • CARBONNIER, M., quoted, 297, 349, 350
  • Cardia, 52
  • Caridina, 330
  • Carpopodite, 165
  • Cell, 66, 199
  • Cell-aggregate, 190, 199
  • Cephalic
    • appendages, 170
      • development of, 217
    • flexure, 163
    • somites, 154
  • Cephalon, 19, 141
  • Cephalothorax, 19
  • Cervical groove, 19
  • CHANTRAN, M., quoted, 348, 350, 351
  • ChelÆ, 22
  • Chilian Crayfishes, 308
  • Chitin, 50
    • composition of, 347
  • ChÆraps, 250
  • Chorology, 46
  • Circulation, 73
    • organs of, 58
    • Flagellum, 167
    • Food-yelk, 206
    • Foot-jaws, see maxillipedes
    • Forceps, 22
    • Foregut, 61
    • Fossil crayfishes, 316
    • FOSTER, Dr. M., referred to, 110
    • France, consumption of crayfish in, 10
    • Function, 22
    • GalaxidÆ, 315
    • Gammarus, 323
    • Ganglion, 103, 105
    • Ganglionic corpuscle, 87, 103
    • Gastric mill, 53
    • Gastrolith, 29, 347
      • chemical composition, 349
    • Gastrula, 211
    • GAY, quoted, 356
    • Genus, 249
    • Geographical distribution, see Distribution
    • GERBE, M., quoted, 350
    • Germinal
    • GERSTFELDT, Dr., quoted, 290
    • Gills, see BranchiÆ
    • GIRARD, quoted, 356
    • GORUP-BESANEZ, quoted, 353
    • Green-gland, 83, 353
      • development of, 224
    • GROBBEN, Dr., quoted, 354
    • Growth of crayfish, 31, 349
    • Guanin, 82, 353
    • Gullet, see Œsophagus
    • GÜNTHER, Dr., quoted, 315
    • HAGEN, Dr., quoted, 305, 312
    • HaplochitonidÆ, 315
    • HARVEY, quoted, 5
    • Head, see Cephalon
    • Hearing, organ of, 116
    • Heart, 27, 71
      • development of, 224
    • HELLER, Dr., quoted, 298 n> quoted, 353
    • WOOD-MASON, quoted, 44
    • Yelk, 133
    • Yelk-division, 205
    • Young of Astacus, newly hatched, characters of, 219
    • ZoÆa stage of development, 280
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