SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



491 



South America. In the Guianas. Andrfe, 

 E. Add. 1904.1; Anon. 67Z.~ In Amazo- 

 nian basin. Koch-Grimberg, T. Add. 

 1908.1; Woodroffe, J. F. Add. 1914.1. 



South Sea Islands. Alexander, A. B. 

 1902.1; •Becke, L. Add. 1897.1-1909.1; 

 Brown, G. Add. 1910.1; Christian, F. W. 

 Add. 1910.1; Coulter, J. Add. 1845.1; 

 *Demandt, E. Add. 1913.1; Edge- 



Partington, J. & Heape, Ch. Add. 1890.1; 

 Ellis, W. Add. 1829.1, 1853.1; Erdland, 

 P. A. Add. 1914.1; Forster, J. R. Add. 

 1778.1; Hardy, N. H. & Elkington, E. 

 W. Add. 1907.1; •Kramer, A. Add. 

 1903.1, 1906.1; •Kubary, J. S. Add. 

 1889.1; •Parkinson, R. Add. 1899.1, 

 1907.1; Penny, A. Add. 1887.1; Reche, 

 O. Add. 1913.1; Rivers, W. H. R. Add. 

 1914.1; Schmeltz, J. D. Add. 1881.1; 

 Thomson, B. Add. 1908.1; Walker, H. 

 W. Add. 1910.1; Wilson, J. Add. 1799.1. 



Other localities. — The fishing In- 

 dians of Vancouver Island. Bogge, E. B. 



1870. 1. — Fishing methods in Mexico. 

 Lumholtz, C. Add. 1902.1. — In North 

 Queensland. Roth, W. E. Add. 1901.1. — 

 West Indies. Acosta, J. Pre-Linn. 1589.1. 



FLTING FISHES AND THEIR 

 FLIGHT 



For other methods of progression, such as 

 swimmiiig, etc., see under Locomotion. 



General articles on flight in vertebrates, 

 including fishes. Dollo, L. 1889.2; Lull, 

 R. S. 1906.1; Hankin, E. H. Add. 1914.1. 



General papers on the mechanism and 

 manner of flight in fishes. •Ahlbom, C. 

 G. 1895.1; Dahl, F. T. 1891.1, 1892.1; 

 •Durnford, C. D. 1906.1, .2; •Gill, T. N. 



1905.2, 1907.7; •Mobius, K. A. 1878.1; 

 Seitz, A. 1890.1, 1891.1; Whitman, C. O. 

 1880.1,.2. 



Experimental researches with trial models, 

 etc., into the mechanics of flight in fishes. 

 •Hoernes, H. 1913.3; Houssay, F. 1911.1; 

 Lilienthal, G. 1911.1; Schlesinger, G. 

 1912.1. 



Fossil flying fishes; their structure as 

 shown by their remains, their geological 

 history, etc. •Abel, O. 1905.2, 1912.2; 

 Young, G. W. 1915.1; Lydekker, R. 

 Add. 1906.2,.3. 



The probable flight of the fossil forms 

 Cheirothrix and Megistopus. Landois, H. 

 1894.1. 



Present day marine flying fishes, their 

 structure and habits of flight. — Exoccetus. 

 Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. 1903.1; CoUing- 

 wood, C. 1868.2; Crossland, C. 1911.1; 

 JuUien, J. 1878.1; Krause, E. H. 1888.1; 

 Ridewood.W. G. 1913.1; Winkler, T. C. 

 1858.2; Zur Miihlen, M. 1911.6. — Dac- 

 ylopleras. Calderwood, W. L. 1890.1. 



Presumed or alleged power of flight — in 

 the African fresh-water "butterfly fish," 

 Pantodon. Pellegrin, J. 1906.12. — in 

 the South American fresh-water Characin, 

 Gastropelecus. Ridewood, W. G. 1913.1. 



Smaller articles on flying fishes and 

 their flight, mainly anecdotal, incidental and 

 popular in their nature. 



Text in — Danish. Eggers, H. F. 1878.1. 



— French. Gentil, W. 1781.1. —Dutch. 

 Winkler, T. C. 1858.2. 



Text in English. Adams, L. E. 1906.1, 

 1909.1; Baird, G.W. 1886.1; Carpenter, 

 A. 1886.1; Ewbank,T. 1853.1; Hadfield, 

 H. 1881.1; Hartt, C.F. 1867.1; Jordan, 

 D. S. 1880.2, 1907.2; Kneeland, S. 1871.1, 

 1872.1; Mann, H. 1866.1; Matthew, G. 

 F. 1873.1; Mitchell, R. W. 1885.1; Nye, 

 W. 1885.1; Pembroke, -1872.1; Rendall, 

 P. 1912.1; Smith, F. 1875.1; Vaughan, 

 M. 1907.1; Anon. 676; Barrows, W. B. 

 Add. 1883.1; Broun, A. D. Add. 1881.1; 

 Carney, G. J. Add. 1883.1; Collingwood, 

 C. Add. 1868.1; D'Urban, W. S. Add. 

 1881.1; Galloway, W. Add. 1892.1; 



Pasooe, F. P. Add. 1881.2; Taylor, R. E. 

 Add. 1881.1. 



Text in German. Danckelmann, E. 

 1880.1; Du Bois-Reymond, R. 1891.1, 

 1894.1; Haase, E. 1892.1; Heinrich, 

 Aug. 1879.1; Leonhardt, E. E. 1907.3; 

 MiUler, K. 1873.1; Rust, - 1893.1; 

 Anon. 240, 571. 



POOD AND FEEDING HABITS {OF 



FISHES) 



In the sense of natural sustenance, as 

 shown by their stomach contents an(l in- 

 cluding habits of feeding. 



For the proper food for fishes in cultivation, 

 see Food and feeding-methods under Pisci- 

 culture. 



For the stones often found in stomachs of 

 fishes, see Gastroliths. 



For related topics, see Assimilation under 

 Physiology, and also Digestion. 



For a general treatise on the entire subject 

 of nutrition, including, however, little on food 

 per se, see •Biedermann, W. Add. 1911.1. 



Miscellaneous and general papers on the 

 food of fishes. 



Text in English. Carr, A. M. 1908.1; 

 Goode, G. B. 1883.1; Knox, R. 1855.2; 

 Robertson, D. 1890.1; Sim, G. 1883.1; 

 Wilson, G. 1893.1; Zacharias, E. O. 

 1887.1; Baird, S.F. Add. 1874.1; Cornish, 

 C. J. Add. 1896.1. 



Text in German. Droscher, W. 1897.1; 

 Lipschiitz, A. 1911.2; Anon. 247; Leuchs, 

 J. C. Add. 1817.1. 



Textin — Russian. Grimm, 0. 1901. 2, .3. 



— French. Guignon, - 1903.1; Vion, 

 R. 1883.1. —Italian. Toni, G. B. 1900.1, 

 1908.1. —Dutch. Redeke, H. C. 1905.4; 

 Winkler, T. C. 1871.3. 



Influence of food upon — Length of in- 

 testine. Babik, E. 1903.1. ^Quality of 

 flesh. Huitsfeldt-Kaas, H. 1901.1. — 

 Form. Walter, E. 1911.1. ■ 



Food makes no difference in variation of 

 Perch. Walton, L. B. 1907.1. 



For influence of food upon coloration, see 

 under Coloration. 



Feeding experiment on Pagrus in cap- 

 tivity. Seno, H. & Aoki, T. 1910.1. 



Feeding habits 



Miscellaneous notes, observations, etc., on 

 the feeding habits of fishes. Anderson, A. 

 1871.1; Bateson, W. 1892.1; Bonvoisin, 



