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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Circulatory Syst. — Cont'd. 



Origin, development and structure — In 

 branchial vessels. Bifitrix, E. 1895. 2, .3. 

 — Kupffer's cells of endothelium of liver. 

 Nathan, M. 1908.1. — Of intestinal veins, 

 Selachii. Neuville, H. 1900.1. — Develop- 

 ment from, mesenchymal cells. -A-Stockard, 

 C. R. 1915.1, .2. 



Origin of cardiac endothelium. Noldeke, 



B. 1899.1; Rilckert, J. 1887.2, 1888.1. 

 Vascular system of various regions. 



Dohrn's sinus in the tail region of Pet- 

 romyzon. Dohrn, A. 1882.2 (xiii) ; 

 Mozeyko, B. 1911. 1,.2, 1912.5; Vogt, 



C. C. & Yung, E. 1888.1. 

 Retia mirahilia, networks of small blood 



vessels found in — Liver of Thynnus and in- 

 testinal wall of Alopecias. Eschricht, J. F. 

 & Muller, J. 1835.1, .2. — Spiral valve of 

 sharks. Duvernoy, G. L. 1833.1; Neu- 

 ville, H. 1897.3, 1901.1. — Spleen, Selachii. 

 Pouchet, G. 1882.1. 



For other retia mirabilia, arterial or 

 venous vascular networks, found in various 

 organs, see under Air-bladder, Brain, and 

 Eye (Choroid Gland). 



For a general account of Retia mirahilia, 

 the " Wundernetze," see Muller, J. 1840.4. 



LacuncB in branchial region. Bietrix, E. 



1894.1, 1895.2,.3. 



ARTERIAL SYSTEM 



Anatomy in various fishes. — Lota. 

 Bonsdorff, E. J. 1853.1. —Selachii. 

 Carazzi, D. 1905.1; CavaliS, M. 1903.1. 

 — Raja. Hyrtl, C. J. 1857.1, 1858.1. — 

 Myxine. Cole, F. J. 1905.1 (iv). — Polyo- 

 don. Danforth,C.H. 1912.1. — Acipenser. 

 Demme, R. 1860.1. — Lepidosteus. Hyrtl, 

 C. J. 1851.1. 



Aorta and aortic arches 



Aorta, development in — Cyclostomaia. 

 Julin, C. 1887.3. — Acanthias. Hoffmann, 

 C. K. Add. 1892.1. 



Ligamentum longitudinale ventrale, a liga- 

 ment lying in cavity of aorta and concerned 

 with propulsion of blood. Burne, R. H. 



1909.2. — Development of this ligament 

 from mesenchyme in contiguity ivith, but in - 

 dependently of, the hypochord. Franz, If. 

 1897.1. 



Aortic arches, structure. Boas, J. E 

 1880.1;- Locy, W. A. 1906.1. — Sacco- 

 branchus. Burne, R. H. 1894.1. — Fifth 

 aortic arch, causes of disappearance. Kerr, 

 J. G. 1908.3. — Development of aortic 

 arches. Legros, R. 1903.1. — Origin, 

 Selachii. Rilckert, J. 1888.1. 



Arteries supplying particular 

 parts or regions 

 Axillary or innominate arteries. 



Morphology. — Accessory arterial bulbs 

 {Nebenherzen) of axillary arteries in 

 Chimcera. Duvernoy, G. L. 1837.1; Val- 

 entin, G. G. 1842.2. — Morphology of 

 axillary arteries, Selachii. Pitzorno. M 

 1905.1. 



Branchial arteries. Morphology in — 

 Chimcera, Heplanchus, and Raja. AUis 

 E. P. 1912,1, .2,.3. —Squalus. Home, e! 



1813.1. —Teleosts. Bi^rix, E. 1894.1; 

 *Maurer, F. 1888.1. — Dipnoi. Boas, 

 J. E. 1880.1. —Ganoids. Hyrtl, C. J. 

 1852.1. — Cyclostomes. Julin, C. 1887.4. 

 — Acipenser. Virchow, H. 1890.3. 



Special researches on the branchial 

 arteries. — Arrangement of capillaries in 

 gills. Quekett, J. T. 1852.1. — Relations 

 of efferent branchial blood-vessels to the 

 "circulus cephalicus" in teleostean fishes. 

 Ridewood, W. G. 1899.2. 



Carotid arteries. Anatomy and mor- 

 phology. — General account. -kAyers, H. 

 1889.1. 



Carotid arteries in Elasmobranchii. — 

 Chlamydoselachus. Allis, E. P. 1911.1; 

 Ayers,H. 18o9.1. — Chimcera, Heptanchus, 

 and Raja. Allis, E. P. 1912.1, .2,. 3. — 

 Head of Selachii. Hyrtl, C. J. 1872.1. 



— Acanthias. Beauregard, H. Add. 1892.1. 

 - — External carotid, Oxyrhina. Trois, E. F. 

 1879.1. 



Morphology in Polypterus, Polyodon, 

 Amia, and Ceratodus. Allis, E. P. 1908.2, 

 1911.2, 1912.4, 1914.4. 



Morphology of carotid arteries in various 

 Teleostei. -kARis, E. P. 1908.1, .3, 1912.4. 



Development of carotid arteries in Cyclo- 

 stomes. Julin, C. 1887.3. 



Coronary arteries. Morphology in — 

 Scyllium. *Carazzi, D. 1904.1, .2. — 

 Selachii. Franfois-Franck, C. A. 1913.1; 

 •Parker, G. H. & Davis, F. K. 1899.1, 

 1901.1. —Teleosts. L6vadoux, M. 1904.1. 



— Orthagoriscus. Parker, G. H. 1900.1. 



Pseudobranchial arteries. Morphol- 

 ogy in numerous forms in all groups. 

 •Allis, E. P. 1900.3, 1908.3, 1908.1- 

 1912.4, 1914.4. — Vascular plexus of 

 pseudobranchial arteries. MilUer, J. 1840.2. 



Various arteries not included among 

 the above. — Testicular arteries, Teleosts. 

 Broussonet, P. M. 1785.3. — (Esophageal 

 arteries, Scyllium. Carazzi, D. 1904.1, .2. 



— Splanchnic arteries, Elasmobranchii. 

 Diamare, V. 1909.1, 1910.1. —Supra- 

 renal arteries, Selachii. Grynfeltt, E. 

 1902.1. — Intestinal arteries, Ichthyopsida. 

 Howes, G. B. 1890.2. — Mesenteric ar- 

 teries with valves in Labridce. Laguesse, 

 G. E. 1892.1. — Subclavian arteries, Se- 

 lachii. Pitzorno, M. 1905.1. — Abdomi- 

 nal arteries, origin. Salvi, G. 1907.1 

 1909.1. 



VENOUS SYSTEM 

 Anatomy and morphology i 



Miscellaneous and general. •Hoch- 

 stetter, F. 1887.1; Jacobson, L. L. 1822.1- 

 Suchard, E. 1902.1; Nicolai, J. A. Add. 

 1826.1. 



Anatomy in Cyclostomaia. — Myxine. 

 Klinckowstrom, A. 1891.1, 1895.1- 

 Retzius, A.J. 1822.1, 1826.1. — Petl 

 romyzon. Robin, C. P. 1846.1. 



Anatomy of venous system in Elasmo- 

 branchii. Robin, C. P. 1845.4, 1846. 2, .4; 

 Lafite-Dupont, J. L. Add. 1S98.1. — Raja. 

 Jourdain, S. 1868.1; Parker, T. J. 1881.1. 



