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INDEX 



Rhinoraji, 159 

 Rhipidistia, 284 

 Rhizodontidae, 285 

 Rhizodopsis, 286 ; if. 



sauroides, 286,/'. 

 Rhizodus, 286 

 Rhodeus, 368, 375 

 Rhodichthys, 459 

 Rhomboidichthys, 474 

 Rhombosolea, 473 

 Rhombus, 474 ; R. maxi- 



mus, 471 /. 

 Rhynchobatus, 160 /. ; R. 



djeddeusis, 76 /., 159/. 

 Rhynchobdella, 478 

 Rhynchodus, 177./'., 180 

 Rhyuchorhiiius, 405 

 rib, pleural and dorsal, 68, 



101 

 ffo'ta, 380 

 Rohteichthys, 376 

 Rondeletia, 399 



Saccariu.s, 462 



Saccobranchus, 379, 380 ; 

 S.fossilis, 382/. 



Saccopharyngidae, 407 



Saccopharynx, 407 



Sagenodus, 257 



Salamandra, 254 ,/'. 



Salanx, 394 



Salarias, 458 



.S'a/mo, 71, 94 /., 96 /'., 

 102 /., 225, 271, 305, 

 326, 354, 363, 367, 368, 

 394 ; & s«/«r, 110 /., 

 275/., 279/., 322/., 

 323/., 325/., 327 /'., 

 360/, 394/; S. truta, 

 357/ 



Salmonidae, 393 



Salmopercae, 425 



Sandalodus, 147 



Sarda, 465 



Sardinia*, 399 



Sardinoides, 399 



Sargodon', 336 



Sargus, 429 ; S. owa, 429 /'.; 

 & rufescens, 429 /. ; & 

 cefotfo, 429/ 



Saurichthys, 321 



SauHpierus, 286 



SaurocephaZu8 l 390 



Saurodon, 390 



Saurodontidae, 390 



Sauropsis, 333 



Saurorhamphus, 321 



scales, ctenoid, cycloid, 

 ganoid, and placoid, 210, 

 217 ; development of, 

 119, 214, 356 ; cosmoid, 



216/., 217; ganoid, 217; 



lepidosteoid, 216/, 218 ; 



palaeoniscoid, 216 ./'., 



218 ; Rhizodont, 216/.; 



Teleostean, 356 

 Scapanorhynch us, 150 

 Scaphirhynchus, 302 ,/'., 



319, 320 ; S. cat a- 



plu-act us, 303 ; S. plato- 



rhynchus, 320/ 

 Scariclithys, 447 

 Scaridae, 447 

 Scarus, 365, 447 

 Scaumenada, 233, 234. 



255 ; S. carta, 256/ 

 Schilb'e, 380 

 Sciaeita, 431 

 Sciaenidae, 431 

 Sclerocottus, 454 

 Sclerodermi, 436 

 Sclerognathus, 375 

 scleromere, 11 

 SclOropages, 390 

 Scleroparei, 449 

 SWe ro /•/' y " cA as, 160 

 sclerotome, 3 

 Scomber, 465 ; »S'. scomber, 



149/ 

 Scombresocidae, 402 

 Scombresox, 402. 403 

 Scombridae, 465 

 Scombriformes, 462 

 Scombri n us, 465 

 Scombroclupea, 393 

 Scombrocottus, 453 

 Scopelidae, 399 

 Scopelius eugraulis, 358/. 

 Scopeloides, 399 

 Scopelus, 399, 423/. 

 Scorpaena, 450 ; <S'. 6y?io- 



e»m's, 450/. 

 Scorpaenichthys, 454 

 Seorpaenidae, 449 

 Scorpaeniformes, 449 

 Scorpaenopsis rosea, 424,/'. 

 Scorpididae, 432 

 Scorpis, 432 

 Scyllaemus, 393 

 Scyllidae, 149 

 Scylliuae, 149 

 Scyllioidei, 148 

 Scylliorhinus, 149 

 Scyllium, 71, 75.98 /"., 123, 



125/, 128, 133/, 137, 



149 ; S, canicula, 58 /"., 



69/, 72/, 99/, 119/ 

 Scymnus, 128, 152 ; S. 



lichia, 80/ 

 Sebastes, 450 ; S. i>erc<>iili.-<, 



449/. 

 Sectator, 443 



A 



7//,- 



segments, of bead, 3 ; of 



truuk, 2 

 Selache, 149/, 150 

 Selachii, 135 

 Selene, 464 

 Selenichthyes. 475 

 Selenosteidae, 263 

 Selenosteus, 259, 263 : 8. 



Kepleri, 264 /. 

 Semionotidae, 334 

 Semionotus, 336 

 Semiophorus, 464 ; 



cclicans, 465,/'. 

 sense-organs, 19 

 SericHa, 464 

 Serrauidae, 430 

 Serranus, 133 /., 431 



a It i cells, 430/'. ; & 



rtfta, 430/ 

 Serrasalmo, 375 

 Serrolepis, 336 

 Setarches, 450 

 Siganidae, 435 

 Siganus, 435 

 Sillaginidae, 432 

 .S//%i/, 432 

 Siluridae, 379 

 Silnrinae, 380 

 Siluroidei, 377 

 Silurus, 380 ; S.glanis,B78 



/., 382/ 

 Sinenchelys, 405 

 Siphonognathus, 447 

 Siphonostoma, 415 

 .SVsor, 382 

 skull, dermal bones of, 



213 ; development of, 



12/ ; bones of, 267 ; 



segmental theory of, 11 ; 



vertebral theory of, 2, 1 1 

 Stoerdis, 443 

 .S'oZea, 356, 472, 473, 474 : 



S. heterorhina, 474,/'. 

 Solenostomidae, 414 

 Solenostomoidei, 414 

 Soleno&tomus, 414 

 somactidium/ 69 

 .somites, 3 ; prootic, 5 ; 



metaotic, 5 

 sound-producing organ. 379 

 Spaniodon, 392 

 Sparidae, 428 

 Spar n< fd 'us, 429 

 Sparus, 429 

 Spathiurus, 337 

 Sphenacantkus, 146 



Sjilicimrcjiliiih/.s, 427 



Sphenodus, 148 

 Sphyraena, 419 

 Sphyraenidae, 419 

 Sphyraenodus, 465 



