SUBJECT INDEX — MORPIIOLOGKWL SECTION 



517 



N^ew Brunswick and England. S>-inonds, 

 W. S. 1855.1. — Mass mortulity in Colne 

 K. at Watford. Brett, A. T. Add. 1890.1. 

 France. — Marseilles: due to Hydrogen- 

 sulphide. Blanohet, R. 1844.1, 1S45.1. 



— In French rivers. Charvet, P. A. 1869.1. 



— Salmo solar in Loire R. RolUnat, R. 

 1913.1. ~ Pond fishes, 1788. Varenne de 

 Fenille, - 1789.1. 



Germany. Schoenichen, W. 1904.1. — 

 nrangelsburg (Prussia), 186S. Clunie, J. 

 &Boll,E. 1863.1. —In Spree R. Potters, 

 K. 1896.1. — In Xeckar and Rhine rivers. 

 Zimmermann, E. R. 1907.1. 



Italy. Lake Comacchio: for epidemic de- 

 structive to eel (Pestis rubra anguillarum) , 

 see Diseases caused bv Bacteria under 

 Pathology. 



Russia. — Goktscha lake. Lebedintsev, 

 A. A. 1905.4. —Reral. Murzajev, B. B. 

 1909.1. ~ Malmby creek, Finland. Nord- 

 qvist, O. F. 1902.2. 



Switzerland. — Esox in Lake Geneva, 

 1887. Blanc, H. ISSS.l; Fatio, V. 1887.1, 

 Add. 1887.1. —Alosa finta (Agoni) in 

 Lake Lugano. Heuscher, J. 1905.1; Maz- 

 zarelli, G. F. 1904.2, 1905.3, 1909.1: 

 Studer, T. 1902.1. 



Mortality in Gulf of Mexico and 

 along Florida coast, and theories concerning 

 causes, probably seismological or volcanic — 

 so-called "poisoned water." Glennan, A. 

 H. 1SS7.1; Moore, il. A. ISSl.l; Nunez 

 Ortega, A. 1877. 1,.2, 1879.1; Pierce, H. 

 D. 1883.1, 1884.1; Stearns, S. 1878,2; 

 Walker, S. T. 1883.1; Webb, J. G. 1886.1. 



See also Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 1, 

 1878, pp. 244-246, 363-364; vol. 4, 1881, 

 pp. 74-80, 121-127, 205; vol. 6, 1883, 

 pp. 105-106. 



For a recent review, see *TayIor, H. F. 

 in Rept. U. S. Bureau Fisheries, 1917, 

 Append. 



MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD 



No attempt has been made here to notice 

 the literature relating to researches on material 

 in the various museums. The publications of 

 the museums concerned ordinarily comprise 

 the bulk of such contributions. 



The following list includes guide-books, and 

 lists or catalogues of particular or special col- 

 lections. 



For plans for exhibition of fishes, methods 

 of installation, taxidermy, etc., see under Col- 

 lection, preservation and exhibition. 



ASIATIC MUSEUMS 



Indian Museum at Calcutta: guide. Al- 

 cock, A. W. 1899.2. 



Museum, Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc; cata- 

 logue. Bassett-Smith, P. W. 1897.1. 



Government Central Museum, Madras; 

 cat. Bidie, W. 1874.1. 



Colombo Museum, Ceylon; notes. Haly, 

 A. 1886.1. —Guide. Willey, A. 1906.1. 



Japan: Imperial Museum, Tokyo; cata- 

 logue. Ishikawa, C. & Matsuura, K. 

 1897.1. 



Siberia: Government Museum at Tobolsk. 

 Pignatti, V. 1910.1. 



Singapore: Raffles Museum; report, 

 1903. Hanitsch, R. 1904.1. 



See also " Notes on Asiatic Museums " 

 by B. Dean in Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1906, 

 pp. 481-497. 



AUSTRALIAN MUSEUMS 



Queensland Museum; exhibit. Ogilby, 

 J. D. 1907.1. 



EUROPEAN MUSEUMS 



Austria-Hungary: Zagreb Zool. Mus- 

 eum; Cat. Langhoffer, A. 1904.1. 



University of Vienna; Zool.-Comp. Anal. 

 Coll. Werner, Franz. 1904.1. 



Salzburg Municipal Museum, notice of. 

 Zetter, J. T. 1859.1. 



Belgium and Luxembourg: Luxem- 

 bourg Nat. Hist. Museum; cat. Congo fishes. 

 Boulenger, G. A. 1909.1. 



Brussels; Royal Museum; exhibit, fossil 

 fishes. Dupont, E. F. 1887.1. 



British Isles: Bibliography, Museums 

 of United Kingdom. 3 vols. Murrav, D. 

 Add. 1904.1. 



Bath Museum; list, fossil types. Wilson, 

 E. 1892,1. — Moore fossil coll., list. Win- 

 wood, H. H. 1905.1. 



Brighton Museum; cat., Cretaceous 

 fossils. Willett, H. 1871.1. 



Bristol Museum, List, fossil types. Wil- 

 son, E. 1890.1. 



Cambridge; Geol. Museum Cambridge 

 Univ.; vertebrate fossils. M'Coy, F. 1854.1. 



— Woodwardian Museum; cat., type fossils. 

 Woods, H. 1891.1, 1893.1; Woodward, J. 

 Pre-Linn. 1728.2. . 



Gosport; Haslar Hospital Museum. 

 Baikie, W. B. Add. 1852.2. 



Liverpool Univ. College; cat., fisheries 

 coll. Herdman, W. A. 1897.1; Herdman 

 & Scott, A. 1897.1. 



London; British Museum; catalogue. 

 Boulenger, G. A. 1895.2. — Guides. Giln- 

 ther, A. C. 1859.1, 1887.2; Ridewbod, W. 

 G. 1908.1. —List. Gray, J. E. 1851.1. 



— Catalogues of fossil coll. Davies, W. 

 1871.1; Woodward, A. S. 1885.1, 1889.2, 

 1904.2, 1905.1. — Fossil collections of 

 Lord Cole and SiT Philip Grey-Egerton. 

 Egerton, P. G. 1836.1, 1841.1, 1869.1. 

 — Linncean Coll. Goode, G. B. & Bean, 

 T. H. 1885.4; Giinther, A. C. 1899.2. 



— L. T. Gronow coll.-, cat. See also under 

 Denmark, below. Gray, J. E. 1854.1. 



— Types American fishes. Jordan, D. S. 

 1880.4, 1884.4. — Museum Petiveriani; 

 description. Petiver, J. Pre-Linn. 1695.1. 



— Catalogue, J. Banks' coll. Dryander, J. 

 Add. 1796.1. 



London; Royal College of Surgeons. — 

 Teratological series, cat. Lowne, B. T. 

 1893.1.— foss*; cat. Owen, R. 1854.1. 



— Physiol, series comp. anat., cat. Owen, 

 R. Add. 1833.1; Stewart, C. Add. 1900.1. 



London; Collection of fossils of J. Ten- 

 nant; catalogue. Woodward, S. P. 1858.1. 



Museum of Field Naturalists & Scientific 

 Soc, Malton, Yorkshire; fossil coll. Wood- 

 ward, A. S. 1889.12. 



Manchester; Owens College; catalogue of 

 types and figured specimens in geol. dept. 

 Bolton, H. 1893.1, 1894,1, 



