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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Nervous System — Cont'd. 

 Fenner, C. W. 1835.1; LeBoux, M. 

 1887.1; Le Roux, M. F. 1887.1, Add. 

 1889.1; Swan, J. 1835.1; Treviranus, 

 G. R. 1820.1; Zaghorskii, A. P. 1833.1; 

 Wittzack, J, C. 1817.1. 



Amphioxus. *Heymanns, J. F. & 

 Strioht, 0. 1898.1; Quatrefages, J. L. 

 1845.1; Rhode, E. 1892.1; Schneider, 

 A. F. 1880.2. 



Cyclostomata. — Petromyzontidce. Ahl- 

 born, C. G. 1882.1, 1883.1; Alton, E. & 

 Sohlemm, F. 1838.1; Desmoulins, L. A. 



1824.1, 1825.2. — Myxine. Retzius, A. 

 J. 1822.1-1828.1; Sanders, A. 1894.1. 



Dipnoi and Ganoidei. — Polyodon. 

 Handyside, P. D. 1875.1. — Protopterus. 

 Wiedersheim, R. E. 1880.2. 



Blasnwhranehii. Onodi, A. D. 1886.1; 

 ■*-Savi, P. 1844.1; Szczawinska, W. 



1898.1. 



Teleostei. Gehuchten, A. 1894.1; Le 

 Roux, M. 1887.1. — Cyprinus. Biich- 

 ner, G. 1835.1. — Lepadogaster. Guitel, 

 F. 1887.3. ■ — Argyropelecus. Handrick, 

 K. 1901.1. — Amiurus. Wright, R. R. 

 1885.3. 



Development and embryology. — 

 Squalus. Neal, H. V. 1915.2. — Petromy- 

 zon. Shipley, A. E. 1886.1. — Transient 

 nervous system. — Selachii. ^rBeard, J. 



1892.2, 1896.1, .3, .4; Dohrn, A. 1882.2 

 (xvii). —Trout. Rohon, J. V. 1884.1. 



Epibranchial placodes. Landaore, F. L. 

 1908.1, 1912.1. 



For other transient nervous structures, 

 see also Giant ganghon cells under Spinal 

 cord. 



Histology. General treatises. Hannover, 

 A. 1844.1; Lenhoss^k, M. 1894.1, 1895.1; 

 •Ramon y Cajal, S. 1899.1. 



Jn various fishes. — Myxine. Holm, J. 

 F. 1901.1. —Teleosts. Le Roux, M. 

 1887.1. — Branchiostoma. Quatrefages, 

 J. L. 1845.1. 



Physiology of the nervous system. 



For effects of extirpation of cerebrum, 

 medulla, etc., see Physiological researches 

 under Physiology. 



For a comprehensive review of the physic 

 ology of the nervous system in all verte- 

 brates, see UrBaghoni, S. Add. 1910.1. 



General treatises. Girgensohn, O. G. 

 1846.1; •Polimanti, 0. 1911.3, 1913.1; 

 Vulpian, E. F. 1864.1. 



Miscellaneous and general. Bailly, E. 

 M. 1824.2; Desmoulins, L. A. 1822.1, 

 .2, .3; Flourens, M. J. 1825.1; Trevi- 

 ranus, G. R. 1820.1. — Oxygen metabo- 

 lism. Baglioni, S. 1905.2; Buijtendijk, 

 F. J. 1910.1. — Branchiostoma. Poli- 

 manti, O. 1910.1. 



COMPONENTS OF THE NERVOUS 

 SYSTEM 



GANGLIA AND GANGLION CELLS 

 It has been found impossible to separate 



Cranial and Spinal ganglia and ganglion cells 



from those belonging to the peripheral nervous 



system. 



For ganglia of particular nerves, see those 



nerves under Peripheral nervous system. 



Development and histology. Beard, J. 

 1892.1; •Dohrn, F. A. 1882.2 (xvii); 

 Schaffer, J. 1896.3; Schenk, S. L. 1877.1; 

 Schultze, H. 1878.1. — Lophius. Antoni, 

 N. 1907.1. — Amphioxus. Boeke, J. 

 1907.3. —Selachii. •Gast, R. 1909.1. 



— Raja. Robin, C. P. 1847.5. 

 Occurrence of carmls and alveoli in gang- 

 lion cells. Studnieka, F. K. 1903.1, Add. 

 1899.1. 



Cranial ganglia. Anatomy. Beard, J, 

 1885.1, 1888.2. —Salmon embryos. 



Fiirst, C. M. 1900.2, 1901.1. —Am- 

 phioxus. Johnston, J. B. 1905.1. 



Development. — Elasmobranchii. Beard, 

 J. 1888.2: Guthke, E. 1906.1 (.Torpedo); 

 Klinkhardt, W. 1905.1; •Mitrofanov, 

 P. I. 1892.1. 



Development of cranial ganglia, Ameiu- 

 rus. Landacre, F. L. 1910.1. 



Cerebro-spinal ganglia. Histological 

 structure. Levi, G. 1906.1; Retzius, M. 

 G. 1880.2, (Myxine) 1890.2. — Petro- 

 myzon. TomaseUi, A. 1907.1. — Selachii. 

 Cannieu, - Add. 1899.1. 



Spinal ganglia and ganglion cells. 

 Structure and development. Gehuchten, A. 

 & Nelis, C. 1898.1; Holmgren, A. E. 

 1899.1, 1900.1; Kolster, R. 1899.2; 



Levi, G. 1911.1; •Neumayer, L. 1906.1; 

 Rawitz, B. 1882.1. — Petromyzon. Freud, 

 S. 1879.1. — Amphioxus. Johnston, J. B. 

 1905.1. ■ — Cyclostomes. Mawas, ,7. 1910.2. 



Elasmobranchii. — Pristiurus. Len- 

 hoss6k, M. 1892.1. — Raja. Wahlgren, 



F. 1852.1. 



Teleosts. Trinci, G. 1905.1. — Salmon. 

 Fiirst, C. M. 1900.2, 1901.1. —Lophius. 

 •Holmgren, A. E. 1899.2. — Perca 

 Kolster, R. 1898.2. 



Development of neural crest, out of which 

 are formed dorsal spinal ganglia. Coggi 

 A. 1895.1,.2; Dohrn, F. A. 1882.2 (xx)' 

 1892.1. '" 



Sympathetic ganglia. Anatomy and 

 morphology. •Huber, G. C. 1897.1, Add. 

 1899.1. — Elasmobranchii. Diamare, V. 

 1902.1; Pitzorno, M. 1910.1-1913.1. 



— Of heart, Sfiarks and Teleosts. Vignal, 

 W. V. 1880.1, 1883.1. 



Incertse sedis. " Ganglienleiste," struc- 

 ture of. Boeke, J. 1903.1; Dohrn, F. A. 

 1882.2 (xxii) ; Froriep, A. 1901.1. 



Miscellanea. — Ganglion isthmi. John- 

 ston, J. B. 1905.4. — Froriep' s ganglion. 

 Ostroumov, A. A. 1889.2. — Subcuta- 

 neous ganglion cells, Myxine. Retzius, 

 M. G. 1890.2. —Sensory ganglia, his- 

 tology. Chase, M. R. Add. 1909.1. — An- 

 terior ganglionic cord. Torpedo and Pris- 

 tiurus. Coggi, A. 1895.2. 



NERVES 



Morphology and development. Bilchner, 



G. 1836.1, .2; Harrison, R. G. 1906.1. 



— Petromyzon. Dohrn, F. A. 1882.2 

 (xiii). — Nerves without ends. Hyrtl, C. 

 J. 1863.1. — Lophius. Raffaele, F. 1900.1. 



Nerves classified on a functional 

 basis. Motor nerves. — Viscero-motor 



