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1899. Harman, N., The Palpebral and Oculomotor Apparatus in Fishes. Observations on 



Morphology and Development. Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 34, pp. 1-40, pis. 1-6. 

 1894. LoCY, W. A., The Optic Vesicles of Elasmobranchs and Their Serial Eolations to 



Other Structures on the Cephalic Plate. Jour. Morph., Vol. IX, pp. 115-122, 6 text figs. 

 1880. Matthiessen, L., Untersuchungen iiber den Aplanatismus und die Periscopie der 



Krystall-linsen in den Augen der Fische. Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol., Vol. 21, pp. 281- 



307, Taf. VI. 



1896. Neumater, Ludwig, Der feinere Bau der Selachier-Eetina. Arch. mikr. Anat., Bd. 48, 

 pp. 83-111, 25 text figs. 



1909. Parker, G. H., Influence of the Eyes, Ears and Other Allied Sense Organs on the 

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1899. SCHAPER, A., Die nervosen Elemente der Selachier-retina in Methylenblauprapara- 

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1905. ScHNAUDiGEL, O. A. F., Neurofibrillen in den Retinalganglicnzellen der Selachier. 

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1898. Shearer, Creswell, On the Nerve Terminations in the Selachian Cornea. .Jour. Comp. 

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OEGANS OF HEARING 



1892. Ayers, H., Vertebrate Cephalogenesis. II. A Contribution to the Morphology of the 

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1884. Beard, J., On the Segmental Sense Organs of the Lateral Line, and on the Morphol- 

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1899. Bethe, a.. Die Locomotion des Haifisches (Scyllium) und ihre Beziehungcn zu dem 

 einzelnen Gehirntheilen und zum Labyrinth. Arch, f . d. ges. Physiol., Bd. 76, pp. 470- 

 493, 2 text figs. 



1896. Everett, W. H., Anatomy of the Ear of the Dogfish (Galeus canis). (Prelim.) Trans. 



N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. 15, pp. 176-182, pis. 12-13. 

 1902. Gaglio, G., Experiences sur I'anesthesie du labyrinthe du I'oreille chez les chiens de 



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 1883. Howes, G. B., On the Presence of a Tympanum in the Genus Raia. Jour. Anat. and 



Physiol., Vol. 17, pp. 188-190, pi. 8. 

 1901. Krause, R., Die Eutwickelung des Aquaeductus vestibuli s. Ductus endolymi^haticus. 



Anat. Anz., Bd. 19, pp. 49-59, 21 text figs. 

 1907. Lafite-Dupont, Eecherches sur I'audition des poissons. C.R. Soc. Biol. Paris, T. 63, 



pp. 710-711. 



1899. Laudenbach, J., Zur Otolithen-Frage. Arch. f. d. Ges. Physiol., Bd. 77, pp. 311-320, 

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1893-94. Lee, F. S., A Study of the Sense of Equilibrium in Fishes. Part I. Jour. Physiol., 

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1898. Lee, F. S., The Functions of the Ear and the Lateral Line in Fishes. Anier. Jour. 

 Physiol., Vol. 1, pp. 128-144. 



1900. Lyon, E. P., Compensatory Motions in Fishes. Amer. Jour. Physiol., Vol. 4, pp. 77-82. 



1910. Maxwell, S. S., Experiments on the Functions of the Internal Ear. Univ. Calif. 

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1911. Maxwell, S. S., On the Exciting Cause of Compensatory Movements. Amer. .Jour. 

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