SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



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1896.2; *Studni(5ka, F. K. 1893.1, .3, 

 1900.2, 1905.1. 



Various papers on the morphology and 

 development. Ayers, H. 1891.1; Beard, J. 

 1887.1, 1888.6; Cope, E. D. 1888.2; 

 Dendy, A. 1899.1; Frisch, K. (Func- 

 tions) 1912.2; Locy, W. A. 1893.1; 

 Ovsyannikov, F. V. 1891.1; Rohon, J. 

 V. 1900.2; CarriJire, J. Add. 1890.1. 



Morphology in Geolria. *Dendy, A. 

 1907.1, 1907.2, .3. — Mordacta. Spencer, 

 W. B. 1890.1. —Myxine. Studnicka, F. 

 K. 1899.6. — Petromyzon. Ovsyannikov, 

 F. V. 1888.1, 1889.2; Retzius, M. G. 

 1895.4; Studnidka, F. K. 1893.2, 1899.3; 

 •Tretjakoff, D. 1915.1. 



Hypophysis cerebri, or pituitary body. 

 An ectodermal diverticulum from the roof of 

 the oral cavity; not properly a brain struc- 

 ture, but by common consent placed here. 



Anatomy and morphology. *Haller, B. 

 1898.1; Jaekel, O. 1903.3; Miiller, W. 

 Add. 1871.1 (u); Stendell, W. Add. 

 1913.1. — Lateral lobes. Gentes, L. {Tor- 

 pedo) 1908.4; Rossi, XJ. (Selachii) 1903.1. 



— Glandular lobe. Gentes, L. 1903.1. 



— Posterior lobe. Joris, H. 1908.1. 

 AnatoTny in various fishes. — Cala- 



moichthys. Bickford, E. 1895.1. — Cen- 

 troseymnus. Pettit, A. 1906.1. — Myxine. 

 Retzius, M. G. 1895.5. — Petromyzon. 

 Sterzi, G. 1904.2,.3. — Chimcera. Aresu, 

 M. Add. 1914.1. 



Development. Goette, A. 1883.1; 



•Miiller, W. Add. 1871.1 (ii). 



Development in various groups of fishes. 

 Cyclostomata (Petromyzon) . Scott, W. B. 

 1883.1; Sterzi, G. 1904.3. —Elasmo- 

 branchii. Chiarugi, G. {Torpedo) 1898.1, 

 1905.1; Gentes, L. (lobes in Torpedo) 

 1908.2-.5; Herring, P. T. 1911.1. —Ga- 

 noidei (Amia). Prather, J. M. 1900.1 

 Reighard, J. E. 1900.2; Reighard, J. E 

 & Mast, S. O. 1908.1; Smith, P. E. 1914.1 



— Teleostei. Boeke, J. (Murcenidoe) 1903.1 

 Lundborg, H. 1894.1. 



Histology. Studnicka, F. K. 1901.1 

 •StendeU, W. Add. 1913.1; TUney, F 

 Add. 1911.1. 



Phytogeny. Dohm, F. A. (Petromyzon 

 and Teleostei) 1882.1, .2 (ii & iii) ; Stendell, 

 W. 1914.1; Ayres, H. Add. 1907.1. 



Varia. — Structure, Rathke's pocket. 

 Albrecht, P. 1884.2. — Action of extracts 

 of hypophysis. Herring, P. T. 1908.1,. 2. 

 ■ — Relation ofhypophysis to notochord, shark 

 embryos. Rabl-Rilckhard, H. 1880.1. 



Infundibulum, a funnel-shaped out- 

 pushing of the floor of the diencephalon. 

 Morphology and homology. Boeke, J. 

 (Amphioxus) 1902.3, 1908.1, 1914.1; Ge- 

 meUi, F. A. 1906.1; •Haller, B. 1898.1. 



Development. — Murmnidce. Boeke, J. 

 1901.1, 1902.1. — Torpedo. Gentes, L. 

 1908.1. — Petromyzon. •Sterzi, G. 

 1904.3. 



Lobi inferiores, or bilobed expansions 

 of the ventral walls of the diencephalon. 

 Morphology. Chatin, J. 1889.1. — Ga- 

 noids and Teleosts. •David, J. J. 1892.1. 



Saccus vasculosus, a vascular sac in 



the floor of the third ventricle. Morphology 

 and function. — A receptive nervous organ, 

 not a gland. Boeke, J. & Dammerman, K. 

 W. 1910.1. — A depth organ, morphology. 

 •Dammerman, K. W. 1910.1. — De- 

 velopment. Lundborg, H. 1894.1. 



MESENCEPHALON 

 or Mid-brain 



Anatomy, development, and physiology. 

 Erchia, F. 1896.1. — Teleosts. •Franz, V. 

 1912.2. — Teleostei and Ganoidei. Mik- 

 lukho-Maklai, N. N. 1870.1. — Zoarces. 

 Pedaschenko, D. 1901.1, Development of 

 mid-brain. 1901.2. — Mesencephalon as 

 center for sense of equilibrium. Reisinger, 

 L. 1915.1. 



Optic lobes, paired thickenings of the 

 dorsal wall of the mid-brain. Anatomy. 

 Eichholtz, I. H. 1841.1; Manou^ian, Y. 

 1899.1. — Teleosts. Auerbaoh, L. 1888.1, 

 1889.1; Philipeaux, J. M. & Vulpian, E. 

 F. 1865.1; •Radl, E. 1915.1. —Eyeless 

 cave-fish, Amblyopsis. Ramsey, E. E. 

 1901.1. 



Histology. •Barbieri, C. 1905.2, 1906.1; 

 Bellonci, G. 1883.1; Ramon y Cajal, P. 

 1899.1. 



Functions of optic lobes. Gomez Ocana, 

 J. 1908.1. 



Tectum opticum, that portion of the 

 mid-brain which roofs over the optic vesicle. 

 Anatomy and histology. Aichel, O. 1901.1; 

 Bellonci, G. 1880.2, 1882.1. 



Torus longitudinalis, a grooved ridge 

 in the median portion of the roof of the 

 mesencephalon. Morphology, phytogeny, 

 etc. Rabl-Riickhard, H. 1887.1; Sala, L. 

 1895.1; •Sargent, P. E. 1903.2. 



METENCEPHALON 

 or Cerebellum 



Anatomy and morphology. Bel- 

 lonci, G. 1879.2; •Burckhardt, 0. R. 

 1879.1; Edinger, L. 1910.1; Falcone, 

 C. 1893.1; Gurewitsch, M. J. 1905.1; 

 Schaper, A. 1899.3; Treviranus, G. R. 

 1831.1. — Corpus restiforme, a structure 

 in the cerebellum. Gehuchten, A. 1904.1. 



Of various fishes. — Petromyzon. Clark, 

 W. B. 1906.1. —Scyllium. Edinger, L. 

 1901.1. —Teleosts. Franz, V. 1911.4. 



— Acipenser. •Johnston, J. B. 1898.1. 



— MormyridcB. Stendell, W. 1914.4. 

 Histology and histogenesis. — Tel- 

 eosts. Baudelot, E. 1869.4; Ovsyannikov, 

 F. V. 1864.2; •Schaper, A. 1893.1, 1894.1, 

 Petromyzontidos. 1899.2, Mustelus. 1898.1. 



Functions. — Static function in larvce. 

 Franz, V. 1912.3. — As center for sense of 

 equilibrium. Reisinger, L. 1915.1. 



MYELENCEPHALON 

 or Medulla oblongata 



Anatomy. •Kingsbury, B. F. 1897.2; 

 Meckel, J. F. 1836.1. -Cyprinidae. Sa- 

 vourfe, P. 1912.1. 



Histology. Ovsyannikov, F. V. 1854.1. 



— Petromyzon. David, J. 1892.1. — Aci- 

 penser. •Johnston, J. B. 1898.1, .2. — 

 Myxine. Rothig, P. 1913.1. — Lophius. 

 Zuikov, V. P. 1898.1. 



