SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



519 



rius, under Germany (Gottorp), and 

 Seba, under Netherlands (Amsterdam). 



Tiflis; Caucasian Museum; account. 

 Radde, G. F. 1899.1. 



Spain: Madrid; Real gabinete de his- 

 toria natural. Bni de Ramon, J. B. 1786.1. 



Insiituto de Jovellanos. Jimfenez de Cis- 

 neros, D. 1904.1. 



Sevilla; University M useum. Calderony 

 Arana, L. Add. 1889.1. 



Sweden: Stockholm; Museum Adolpho- 

 Friderici, Palace of Ulricsdahl; descrip- 

 tions. Balk, L. Pre-Linn. 1749.1; Lin- 

 naeus, C. Pre-Linn. 1754.1. 



Upsala; Univ. Thunberg, C. P. 1787.1. 

 — Linncean type-specimens. Lonnberg, A. 

 J. 1896.3. — List of Japanese fishes. Ny- 

 strom, E. 1887.1. 



Switzerland : Geneva; Nat. Hist. Mus- 

 eum; fossil fishes. Woodward, A. S. 1898.5. 



NORTH AMEEICAN MUSEUMS 



Canada: Fisheries Museum; reports. 

 Halkett, A. 1905.3, 1907.1, 1910.2. 



Mexico: Museo Nacional; cat. Herrera. 

 A. L. 1896.1. 



United States 



Connecticut: Yale Univ.; Triassic coll. 

 Eaton. G. F. 1903.1. — Wesleyan Univ. 

 Goode. G. B. 1877.1, 1878.12, 1879.4. 



District of Columbia: Washington; f/.ib. 

 National Museum. —Reports. Bean,T. H. 

 1884.9, 1889.18, 1890.25, Add. 1885.1- 

 1893 1. — Collection of European fishes. 

 Bean T. H. 1879.7. — Selachians. Gar- 

 man,' S." 1885.4. — List of publications. 

 Geare, R. I. 1906.1. — Fossil coU. List of 

 type specimens. MerriU, G. P. 1907.1. 

 Collection of Prof. 0. C. Marsh. Walcott, 

 C D 1900.1. — Fossil fishes. Eastman, O. 

 r' Add 1917.3. — Mounted collection. 

 Shufeldt, R. W. 1894.2,.3. . ^ ,., ,. 



Washington: Smithsonian Institution. 



List of publications, ISi^WO^. Rhees, 



W J 1882.1, 1903.1. — History. Gill, T. 

 N.'Add. 1897.2. 



Massachusetts: Boston; Bostonboc.Nat. 

 Hist. —reports. Putnam, F. W. 1861.1, 

 fseS.l, 1866.8. 1869.2, Add. 1868.1. --Ad- 

 ditions to collections, 1842. Storer, D. H. 



Mass'.': Cambridge; MuseumComp. Zool. 

 Garman, S. 1879.1, 1881.1, 1890.5. -CaU 

 lionymidce and Gobiid^. figenxa^nn C. 

 H & Eigenmarm, R. o. los^.^, iaa».^. 



New York: Albany; State Museum. 

 Anon. 341, 342. —TyPe ^/ecimms PaZeo- 

 zoic fossils; cat. Clarke, J. M. 1903.1. — 

 Accessions, 1849-1850. Gebhard, J. 



New York: American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History. — Exhibit of fishes. ^ Nichols, 

 T T 1910 1 — Palceontological coll.; 

 general account. Dean, B. 1904.3; oddi- 

 tions to Devonian coll. 1899-l-/^^i^T4 

 coll. 1900.3, restorations. ^^}Yr]l-°A-f: 

 1914.1; catalogue. Hussakof, L^ 1908.1, 

 progress of palmontology. Hay,O.P. 1905.1, 

 liJory of fossil collfctu,n. ^^ey K O. 

 1900 1 cat., fossil types. Whitfield, R. if. 

 & Hovey, E. O. 1900.1. 



Ohio: Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. cat. 

 James, J. F. 1887.1. 



Pennsylvania: Philadelphia; Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. ■ — ■ Types of fishes.. Fowler, H. W. 

 1902.5. — Index to scientific contents of 

 the Journal and Proceedings. 1812-1912. 

 Nolan, E. J. 1913.1. 



Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh; Carnegie 

 Mus.; cat., fossil fishes. Eastman, C. R. 

 1911.1. 



Texas: University of Texas; list of fossil 

 types. Montgomery, T. H. 1904.1. 



SOUTH AMEEICAN MUSEUMS 



Brazil: — Rio de Janeiro; Museu Na- 

 cional. Ribeiro, A. 1903.1, 1904.1. — 

 Para; MuseuGoeldi. Snethlage, E. 1909.1. 



Chile: Santiago; Museo Nacional; cat. 

 Quijada, B. 1912.1, 1913.1. 



MYOLOGY (OF FISHES) 



Comprising; the structure and develop- 

 ment of the muscular system. 



For the eye muscles, see Ooulo-motor appa- 

 ratus under Eye. . , , , . , , 



The heart muscles are included with and 

 treated under Heart. 



For the electrical organs, which are deriva- 

 tives of, or which are transformed muscles, see 

 under Electrical Fishes. 



For the general function of the muscles, see 

 .under Locomotion. 



For technique in the study of muscular con- 

 traction in resphation, see under Technique and 



For the chemical composition of the muscles, 

 see Analysis of flesh under Chemistry. 



For an excellent treatise in English on the 

 musculature of the salmon which may be 

 used as a manual for the dissection of the 

 muscles of a typical bony fish or teleost, see 

 •Greene, C. W. & Greene, 0. H. Add. 

 1914.1. ,, , 



Another valuable paper, on the myology 

 of Amiurus, is •McMurrich, J. P. 1884.1. 



Development of muscles 



For an excellent general account, in Ger- 

 man of the development of the muscular 

 system, with a full bibliography, see 

 •Maurer, F. 1906.1. , „ „ „ 



Miscellaneous and general BaUonr t ._ 

 M. 1877.1; •Braus H 1898.1, 1899.1, 

 r-ori _ 1877 1; Lebert, H. 1849.1, 



•Maurer F. 1894.1-1912.1; Schmal- 

 hausTn. J. J. 1912.1 (i). -Early stages m 

 differentiation of myotome and sclerotome. 

 •Sunier, A. L. J- 1911.1. 



Development of the muscles m various 

 fishes. JiElasmobranchii. Kastschenko, 

 W 1890 2- Schneider, A. F. l»yu.^, 

 •kaestner S. Add 1892 1 - P_^ifomy^on 

 •Sohiefferdecker, P. 1911.1. —leteostei. 

 Vialleton, L. 1902.3. 



Histology of striated muscle 



M— »-. .n. ae»era. B^um^hauer. 



•La^simaki,^T.^A.^1910.1,^ I'-i-"- 

 1723.1.' 



