I N D E X .
{Rejected synonyms, and genera and species which are considered inv alid, are in italics.)
Acanthodoris . .............................4 Ancula . 23
citrina . 155 1 cristata . 27, 158
ornata 1 155 sulphurea . . . . . 158
pilosa . 13, 16, 28, 67, 155 Ancylodoris 18, 66
stellata . 155 Anisodoris . 95
subquadrata . 155 Antiopa . . . 164
Acanthopsole . . 171 Antiopella cristata . 25, 164
Acclesia . . . 91,92 Aplustrum 91,92
Acteon . . . . 9 2 Aplysia (name) 15, 16
Acteonia corrugata . 143, 179 Aporodoris millegrana . 106—107, 148
Adalaria lovéni . 155 Arcacbon . 7
proxima . 108, 155 Archidoris . 95
Ægires hispidus . 151 flammea . 148
punctilucens 34, 65, 151 testudinaria . . . .• 148
Æolidia herculea . . 1 7 5 tuberculata . 99—104, 148
papülosa . . 11, 21, 50—59, 175 Arctic fauna 6
serotina . U 175 Ascoglossa 17, 61, 62, 75—80, 88
Æolididæ . . 70, 73—75, 167 Ascoglossan radula . 79, 80
Æolidiella . 16 Atlantic fauna . 6—14
alderi . 174 N. Eastern . 6—7
an gul ata . . 131, 174 N. Western . . . 7—8'
glauca 1 174 Semi-tropical . . . . 8
sanguinea . . 174 Southern . . 11
sömmeringii . 131 Tropical . 9, 10
Akiodoris. . 66 Atlantic and Pacific, species common to 12, 13
Albumen gland (Doris) . 46, 47, 48, 49 Atthila . . 147
(Æolidia) . . 56, 57, 58 Autotomy . . 25
Alderia . . . 76,137
comosa . 137 177 Bathydoris 6, 64
harvardiensis . 137, 177 Bergh on phylogeny and classification . 85
modesta . . 137—140, 177 Berghia coerulescens . 174, 175
Aldisa zetlandica . 79, 105—106, 150 Blood-gland 43, 44, 157
Amphorina . 129 Bornella . 3,11,71,72
aurantiaca. . 27, 173 Branchiae (Doris) . 44
coerulea . 173 (variation in) . 83
glottensis . . 173 (protection) . 87
olivacea 27, 173 Brazil fauna . 9, 10
viridis ...........................173 British faunistic districts 6
Cadlina
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çlaræ. . . . . 150
glabra 1 ....................150
repanda . ,15,150
Californian fauna , 12, 13
'Galiiopæa. . . 136, 177
Calma 25, 74, 133, 175
albicans 134, 175
glaucoides. .134—136
mirabilis . . V. . 133
Calmella . . 134
Calycidoris . . . 66
Campaspe major . 162
pusilla
Candiella . . . . . 146
Cape Verde fauna . 9, 10
Capellinia.
Cenia cocksi 18, 34, 35, 143, 179
Cerata 50
Ceratosoma 3
Chalidis . . . .
Charcotia .- . . 70
Chlamydoconcha . 81
Chlamylla .~ . . c73
Chromodoris 3,11, 16, 23, 67
Circulation (Doris) . . 44
(Æolidia) . .... 54, 55
Cladohepatica . 62, 68—78, 85, 160
Cleavage of ovum . . 31
Cnidosacs. . . . . 53
Colour altered by food
5
Convergence
. 22, 23
Corambe batava . . . 159
sargassicola . 159
testudinaria . 159
Corambella depressa. . 159
Corambidse 68, 86, 159
Coryphella argenteolineata . 168
gracilis 1 . .,5, 16Ô
landsburghii . 168
lineata . 168
pellueida . . 168
rufibranchialis . . 168
salmonacea . 128, 168
. sarsi . . . . . 168
smaragdina 5, 168
stimpsoni . . 168
verrucosa . . 168
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Oratena . . . . . . 1 2 9
(see Cuthona)
Crimora papillata . 110, 152
Crosslandia . 4, 85
Ctenodoris 44, 95
Cryptobranchiatæ . 64, 66—69, 84, 86, 87
Cumanotus . 125
beaumonti . . . . 125, 169
laticeps . 127, 169
• Cuthona amcena . 173
: concinna . . 173
inornata . 131, 173
longi cauda . , . 173
nana . . . . . 173
northumbrica . 131, 173
peachii . ,173
pustulata . . . . 173
stipata . 173
Dendronotidæ . . , . ,71, 160
Dendronotoidea . . . 7 1
Dendronotus 9, 11, 71, 87, 161
arborescens ÄpWMÖi1'61 frondosus . . 161
lacteus . 112, 161
luteolus . 161
robustus . . 161
velifer . 161
Detorsion , 'y . '.:. X . . ‘ 81
Diaphana. . . 78
Diauly . . . . 58, 59
Dirona . . . . . 70
Discodom . . . 9
Doridella . . . . 8, 159
Doridicola . 26
Dorididæ cryptobranchiatæ 64,66—69,84,86,87
phanerobranchiatæ . 64—66,86
Doridoeides . ; 64,70
Doridopsidæ
Doridopsis ) . 7,11,68,86
Doridoxa . . . . . . . 6, 64
Doridunculus echinulatus. . 154
pentabranchus . . 154
Doriopsilla . 1&
Doris . 16, 28, 94—95, 147
atypica 5
beaumonti. . . . ..1 0 9
dereUcta . 157