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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Hearing — Cont'd. 



The ear as an organ for the perception of 

 movements in the surrounding water. Tull- 

 berg, T. F. 1903.1. 



Centers of localization of static sense in 

 brain. Reisinger, L. 1915.1. 



Effects of electric current on equilibrium,. 

 AUuaud, C. & Vlfes, F. 1911.1. 



Equilibrium considered due to ' fins. 

 Gouriet, E. 1864.1, 1866.2; Houssay, F. 

 1909.1,.2, Add. 1912.1; Osburn, R. C. 

 1906.1. 



Equilibrium considered due to action of 

 both fins and air bladder. Miiller, J. 1845. 1 . 



The skin, lateral-line organs and ear as 

 organs of equilibrium. -A-Parker, G. H. 

 Add. 1905.1. 



HEART OF FISHES 



For the other vascular organs, see Circula- 

 tory system. 



For the coronary arteries and the lymphatics 

 of the heart, see under Circulatory system. 



For the " caudal heart," a pulsating lymph 

 vessel, see Lymphatic system under Circulatory 

 system. 



Anatomy and morphology of heart. 



For d general treatise on the comparative 

 anatomy of the vertebrate heart, see -A-Rose, 

 C. 1889.1. 



Miscellaneous and general. Braeunig, K. 

 1904.1; DoUinger, I. 1811.1; •Dogiel, 

 J. 1910.1; Gegenbaur, C. 1865.2; Hoyer, 

 H. 1900.1; Hyrtl, C. J. 1859.2; Kerr, 

 J. G. 1913.1; Marceau, E. 1902.1; 



MilUer, J. 1845.4; Sabatier, C. P. 1873.1; 

 •Tiedemann, D. F. 1809.1; •McWilliam, 

 J. A. Add. 1885.1. 



Anatomy of the heart in Elasmobranchii. 

 Franpois-Franck, C. A. 1913.1. —Chi- 

 mcera. Lankester, E. R. 1879.1. — Raja. 

 McQueen, J. M. 1913.1; Parohappe, M. 

 1848.1. 



Morphology of heart in various fishes. 



— Dipnoi. Boas, J. E. 1880.1. — Polyo- 

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

 Jourdain, S. 1867.2; Lubach, D. 1867.1. 

 ^ Teleosts. Kasem-Beck, - & Dogiel, J. 

 1882.1; Keith, A. & Flack, M. 1907.1. — 

 Ceratodus and Proiopterus. Lankester, 

 E. R. 1879.1. — Acipenser. Parohappe, 

 M. 1848.1. — Ammoccetes and Petromyzon. 

 Vialleton, L. 1903.1. 



Internal structure of heart in Plagio- 

 stomes and Ceratodus (figures). Gannan, 

 S. 1913.1. 



Development and embryology. 

 Special researches. — ■ Cavity, manner of 

 formation. Ryder, J. A. 1885.10. — First 

 anlage. MoUier, S. Add. 1906.1. 



Development of heart in Cyclostomata. 



— Petromyzon. Hatta, S. 1897.1; Keiser, 

 W. Add. 1914.1. — Cyclostomes, Ganoids, 

 Selachians. -^Ruckert, J. & MoUier, S. 

 Add. 1906.1. 



Development in Elasmobranchii. ^Hloff- 

 mann, C. K. 1892.1, 1893.2, Add. 1892.1; 

 Mayer, P. 1887.1; Ruckert, J. 1888.1. 



— Raja. Weber, A. 1908.1. 



In Teleostei (and Lepidosiren) . Borc^a, 

 J. 1909.3; Mollier, S. 1906.2. —Esox. 



Aubert,H. 1855.1. — Lepidosiren. Robert- 

 son, J. I.. 1913.1. — Alosa. Senior, H. D. 

 1909.1. — Salmonidm. itSobotta, J. 

 1894.1, 1902.1. — Lophobranchii. Weber, 

 A. 1906.1, 1906.4. 



Histology and histogenesis of heart. 



Elastic fibers. Pogonowska, I. 1911.1; 

 Gregory, E. H. Add. 1897.1 ; Schumacher, 

 S. Add. 1898.1. 



Endocardium, the epithelial lining of the 

 heart, origin. Holbrook, A. T. 1894.1; 

 Stricht, O. 1896.2. 



Histogenesis of myocardium, heart-muscle, 

 muscle-fibers, etc. Boeke, J. 1903.3; 

 Gulliver, G. 1842.1; Macallum, A. B. 

 1897.1; Retterer, E. & Leli^vre, A. 

 1909.2; Schockaert, A. 1909.1; Stannius, 

 F. H. 1853.1. 



Innervation of the heart. Distribu- 

 tion of nerve fibers, ganglia, etc. Bottazzi, 



F. 1901.1; Sala, L. 1910.1; Vignal, W. 

 V. 1880.1. 



Cardio-regulatory nerves. — Present in 

 Ichthyomyzon. Carlson, A. J. 1906.1. — 

 Absent in Bdellostcnna. Greene, 0. W. 

 1900.1,1902.1. — Origin in brain. Kreidl, 

 A. 1899.1. 



Cardio-regulatory nerves, chiefly the vagus, 

 experimental researches on inhibition, etc. 

 Cadiat, L. O. 1879.1; McWiUiam, J. A. 

 1884.1; Mills, T. W. 1886.1; Hemmeter, 

 J. C. Add. 1914.1, .2. 



Physiology: experimental researches 

 on heart action in fishes. 



For a general treatise on the physiology of 

 the heart of fishes, see ♦Tschermak, A. 

 1909.1. 



Results of experimentation on the heart 

 action of — Selachii. Baglioni, S. 1906.2; 

 Franpois-Franck, C. A. 1913.1; Meyer, 

 J. 1910.1. — Bdellostoma. Carlson, A. J. 

 1904.1. — Teleostei. Kasem-Beok, - & 

 Dogiel, J. 1882.1; Knox, R. 1822.1; 

 Kolff, W. M. 1907.1-1908.1; McWiUiam, 

 J. A. 1884.2, Add. 1884.1, 1885.1; Thesen, 

 J. E. 1896.1. 



Cardiac rhythm, general accounts. Batke, 

 H. 1898.1; •Dogiel, J. 1910.1; Mills, 

 T. W. 1886.1; Mines, G. R. 1913.3; 

 Boyle, R. Pre-Linn. 1670.1. 



Effects of temperature on heart action. 

 Bab4k, E. & Hepner, J. 1912.1; Poli- 

 manti, O. 1911.4. 



Various uriclassifiable experimental phys- 

 iological papers. — Influence of spinal mar- 

 row. Clift, W. 1815.1,.2, 1816.1. — Vital- 

 ity of heart in a shark. Dawson, John, 

 1852.1. —Influence of activity. Mines, 



G. R. 1913.1. — Continuation after as- 

 phyxiation. Polimanti, O. 1914.1. 



Effects of various reagents. — Influence 

 of urea, Selachii. Baglioni, S. 1905.1, 

 1906.1. — Dependence upon oxygen. Loeb, 

 J. & Wasteneys, H. 1912.2. — Relation 

 to electrolytes. Mines, G. R. 1907.1, 1911.1. 

 — Relation to concentration of sea water. 

 Schively, M. A. 1893.1. 



For the effects of saline solutions on car- 

 diac activities, see Alkaline media under 

 Physiology. 



