SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



391 



— Scyllium. O'Donoghue, 0. H. 1914.1. 

 Teleostei. — Lota. Bonsdorff, E. J. 



1851.1, 1853.2. — VariousGerman teleosts. 

 Einstmann, J. W. 1913.1. 



Homologies of veins in Dipnoi. Parker, 

 W. N. 1889.1. 



Development of venous systetn. -A-Hoch- 

 stetter, F. 1887.1, 1893.1. —In Sclaclni. 

 Hoffmann, C. K. 1S93.3; Rabl, C. 1892.1. 



— Carassius. Wintrebert, P. 1908.1. 

 Various venous structures, anatomy, 



homologies, and relationships. 



Sinus urogenitalis, Petromyzon. Du- 

 vernoy, G. L. 1S46.1. — Venous blood 

 reservoirs in Raja. Guillot, N. 1S45.1. 



— Vena cava, Polypterus. Kerr, J. G. 

 1910.3. — Dilatation in ventral cavity of 

 Raja. Robin, C. P. 1845.1. 



Discovery of muscular sphincters of veins 

 in different organs; stomach, spiral valves 

 and gall-bladder. Sappey, M. P. 1880.1; 

 Mayer, P. (Raja) 1911.1. — Lymphatic 

 characters of veins in certain sharks. Vial- 

 ieton, L. 1902.1. — Segmental veins, rela- 

 tion to ductus Cuvierii, Amphioxus. Zarnik, 



B. 1904.2. 



Veins supplying particular organs 

 or regions 



Hepatic portal veins. Morphology and 

 development. *Choronshitsky, B. 1900.1; 

 Hyrtl, 0. J. 1864.1; Rathke, M. H. 

 1826.1,.4; Sehmid, F. C. Add. 1882.1. 

 —Lota. Bonsdorflf, E. J. 1851.1, 1852.1. 



— Galeus and Zygcena. Duvernoy, G. L. 

 1833.1, 1835.1. — Lophius. Jourdain, S. 

 1861.1. — Myxine. Klinckowstrom, A. 



1890.1. — SelacMi. •Neuville, H. 1896.1, 



1900.2, 1901.1. 



Renal veins. Martino, A. 1845.1; 

 Nicolai, J. A. Add. 1826.1. 



Renal portal veins, origin, structure, 

 etc. —Lota. Bonsdorff, E. J. 1853.3. 



— General treatise. *Jourdain, S. 1859.1. 



— Origin and significance. Woodland, W. 

 N. 1906,2. 



Structure and development ofvariqus 

 unclassified veins. — Spermatic veins. 

 Broussonet, P. M. 1785.3. — Veins sup- 

 plying head. Grosser, O. 1907.1. — Lateral 

 vein in skate. Rand, H. W. & Ulrich, J. L. 

 1905.1. — Veins of air-bladder. Reinhardt, 

 J. 0. 1822.1. — Veins of brain, Elasmo- 

 branchs. Rex, H. 1891.1. 



LYMPHATIC VASCULAR SYSTEM 

 Anatomy and morphology 



Miscellaneous and general. Fohmann, 

 V. 1827.1, .2; Hewson, W. 1770.1; Jacob- 

 son, L. L. 1825.1; Mozeyko, B. 1913.4; 

 •Sappey, M. P. 1880.1,. 2. — Controversy 

 concerning discovery. Hewson, A\'. Add. 

 1769.1, 1771.1. 



Anatomy of lymphatics in Elasmo- 

 branchii. — Raja. Jourdain, S. 1868.1. 



— Plagiostomia. Robin, C. P. 1867.1. 



— Torpedo. •Vialleton, L. 1902.2. 



In various fishes, chiefly Teleosts. Hyrtl, 



C. J. 1843.1; Jossifov, M. S. 1905.1, 

 1906.1; Trois, E. F. 1867.3, 1878.1, .2. 



— Amia. Hopkins, G. S. 1893.1. —Lopho- 



branchii. Huot, A. 1897.1. — Gadus. 

 Jourdain, S. 1867.1. — Gadidce and Pleu- 

 ronectidce. Trois, E. F. 187S.1. — Murcena. 

 Jourdain, S. 1868.2. — Lophius. Trois, 

 E. F. 1876.4, 187S.1. — Uranoscopus. 

 Trois, E. F. 187,s.l, 1880.4. — Amiurus. 

 Kilborne, F. L. Add. 1885.1. 



Development of the lymphatic system. 

 Favaro, G. 190S.2; Lankcster, E. R. 

 1873.3. — Bdetloslonia {tail region). 



Alien, W. F. 1913.1. — Trout. •McClure, 

 C. F. 1913.1-1915.2, 1915.1. 



Special parts of lymphatic system 

 Lateral lymph vessels. Hyrtl, 0. J. 

 1843.1; Robin, C. P. 1S45.3,.5. 

 Lymph sinuses, structure and function. 



— Peribranchial lymph spaces in Petromy- 

 zon. Ewart, J. C. 1878.1. — Cephalic 

 sinus. Hyrtl, C. J. 1843.1. — Saccus 

 paravertebralis, Teleosts. Nusbaum, J. 

 1903.3. 



Lymphatics in the head, tail, fins, etc., of 

 Lepidosteus, Polyodon, and Scorpwnichthys. 

 •Allen, W. F. 1906.1-1913.1. 



"Caudal heart," or caudal sinus, a 

 pulsating lymph sac in the tail, propelling 

 lymph into the caudal veins. 



For general considerations of the caudal 

 heart, see •Favaro, G. 1905.2-1906.1. 



Caudal heart of Cyclostomata. — Bdel- 

 lostoma. Greene, C. W. 1900.1, 1902.1. 



— Myxine. Retzius, M. G. 1890.1. 

 Caudal heart of Anguilla, structure, func- 

 tions, etc. Hyrtl, C. J. 1843.1; •Jones, 

 T. W. 1869.1; Robin, C. P. 1880.1. 



— Causes of movement. Eokhard, C. 1863.1. 



— Discovery. Hall, M. 1831.1, 1832.1. 



— Regulation through .spinal cord. Poli- 

 manti, O. 1912.3. — Electrogram of pulsa- 

 tions. •Trigt, H. 1913.1. — Alleged first 

 notice. Leeuwenhoek, A. Pre-Liun. 1696.1, 

 1697.1. 



Lymphoid tissue. Called also " ade- 

 noid tissue " and represented by local 

 masses or organs in various parts of tiie 

 body. The " lymphatic glands " of higher 

 vertebrates are lacking in fishes. 



Histology of lymphoid tissue. Ciaccio, C. 

 1909.1; •Drzewina, A. 1905.1. 



Lymphoid "glands" or organs — In 

 (Esophagus of Selachii {Torpedo especially) . 

 Drzewina, A. 1904.3, 1909.1, 1910.2; 

 Kulchitzkii, N. 1911.1. — In heart of 

 Acipenser. Hertwig, 0. W. 1873.1; 

 Schultze, M. J. 1872.1. -Heart of Mola. 

 Trois, E. F. & Perugia, A. 1867.1. — Kid- 

 ney, Polyodon. Downey, H. 1909.1. 



Lymphatics of the intestine. Davidoff, 

 M. 1886.1. — Torpedo. Diamare, V. 

 1913.1; Vialleton, L. 1902.2. —Teleosts. 

 Langer, C. 1870.1. —Lota. Melnikov, 

 N. 1866.1, 1867.1. — Elasmobranchii. 

 Pilliet, A. H. 1890.1. — Development. 

 Stohr, P. A. 1897.1. 



Lymphatics of the nervous system. — 

 Lymphoid structure above braiyi of Lepi- 

 dosteus. Chandler, A. C. 1911.1. — In 

 spinal meninges. Sterzi, G. 1901.1. — 

 Central nervous system •Selachii. •Sterzi, 

 G. 1907.1. 



