SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



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special senses, as Auditory organs, Eye, 

 Gustatory organs, Olfactory organs. Tac- 

 tile organs. 



jSee also Lateral line system, and Sensory 

 organs. 



Cranial nerves 

 by name and number 



Abducens (VI). Anatomy and mor- 

 phology. — General treatise. Tik-Neal, H. V. 

 1912.1, Add. 1914.1. —Ganoidei. 

 Schneider, H. ISSl.l. — Ameiurus. 

 Workman, I. S. 1900.1. 



Motor nuclei, Lophius. Droogleever 

 Fortuyn, A. B. 1909.1; Kappers, C. U. 

 & Fortuyn, A. B. Add. 1909.1. 



Auditory (VIII). {For peripheral 

 terminations of atiditory nerve in mem- 

 branous labyrinth of ear, see under Auditory 

 organ.) 



Anatomy and development. Camper, P. 

 1763.1, 1774.1; Holmes, G. M. 1903.1. 

 • — Acustico-lateral system, Bdellostoma, 

 Ayers, H. & Worthington, J. 1908.1. 



— Structure of ganglion cells of N. acus- 

 tico-facialis, Ammocoetes. Herms, E. 

 1885.1. — Development. Cameron, J. & 

 MilUgan, TV. 1910.1. 



Origin of auditory nerve in cells of brain. 



— Teleosts. Mirto, D. 1895.1, 1896.1. 



— Petromyzon. Rohon, J. V. 1882.1. 

 Phytogeny. Gaskell, W. H. 1898.1 (x) ; 



Kappers, C. U. 1909.1. 



Physiology. — Of vestibular branch of 

 eighth nerve. Carazzi, D. 1898.1. — Effect 

 of sectioning auditory nerve, Trigla. Poli- 

 manti, O. 1913.2. 



Facialis (VII) . Anatomy and mor- 

 phology. Friant, A. Add. 1879.1. — 

 Motor nucleus of facialis, Lophius. Droo- 

 gleever Fortuyn, A. B. 1909.1; Fortuyn, 

 A. B. 1909.1,.2; Kappers, C. TJ. & For- 

 tuyn, A. B. Add. 1909.1. — Spinal gang- 

 lion of facialis. HaUer, B. 1910.1. — 

 Peripheral termination. -A-Ruge, G. H. 

 1897.1. 



Phytogeny of facialis nerve. Gaskell, 

 W. H. 1898.1 (iv); Kappers, C. U. 

 1909.1; Sheldon, R. E. 1909.2. 



Branches of Facialis or VII nerve. 

 Chord/1 tympani branch. — Chimcera. 

 Cole, F. J. 1896.1. — Comparative anat- 

 omy. Froriep, A. 1887.1. — Homologies 

 in Selachii. Green,H. A. 1900.1. —Phy- 

 togeny. Sheldon, R. E. 1909.2. 



Gustatory branch of communis system, of 

 facialis. — Relation to nerves of touch. 

 Herrick, C. J. 1906.3. — Origin, Cyprinus. 

 Weber, E. H. 1827.7. 



Other branches. — Mandibularis ex- 

 ternum facialis, variations, Gadus. Holm- 

 quist, O. 1913.2. — Horizontal branch, 

 phytogeny. Kappers, C. U. 1908.3. — 

 Lateralis branch, Mormyridce. Stendell, 

 W. 1914.4. — Buccal nerve, variation in 

 origin. Turner, W. 1867.2. 



Glossopharyngeal (X). Presence or 

 absence in myxinoids. Johnston, J. B. 

 1908.2. 



Hypoglossal (XII) , so-called by authors 

 cited; probably, however, in fishes morpho- 



logicalhj cquimlcnl to first spinal nerve. 



— Rate of impulse in Bdellostoma. Carl- 

 son, A. J. 1904.2. — Qiicslion of existence 

 in fishes. Duval, M. 1S77.1. — Retor- 

 tions among various vertebrates. McMur- 

 rich, J. P. 1885.1. 



Mesencephalicus nerve. Found in 

 larval form (Ammocoetes), sparingly in 

 adult Petromyzon. Possibly a member of 

 the transient nervous system (q. v.) . Tret- 

 jakoff, D. 1909.1. 



Oculomotor (III). Anatomy and 

 morphology. Harman, N. B. 1899.1; 

 •Neal, H. V. 1912.1, Add. 1914.1. —Ga- 

 noidei. Schneider, H. 1881.1. — Ameiu- 

 rus. Workman, I. S. 1900.1. 



Histology, ganglia of oculomotor nerve. 



— Ciliary ganglion. Beard, J. 1888.1; 

 Ewart, J. C. 1890.2; Onodi, A. D. 1901.1, 

 Add. 1887.1; Schwalbe, G. A. 1879.1. 

 — Intracranial ganglion, Scytlium. NiehoUs, 

 G. E. 1915.1. 



Histology, motor nuclei. Huet, W. G. 

 1911.1; Kappers, C. U. 1913.1. 



Origin and development. Beccari, N. 

 1909.2; Harman, N. B. 1899.1. —Etas- 

 mobranchii. *Gast, R. 1909.1; Sedgwick, 

 A. 1895.1. 



Olfactory (I) . (For peripheral termtna- 

 tions of the first nerve in the organ of smell, 

 see under Olfactory organs.) 



Anatomy. — Amia. Brookover, C. 

 1909.1, 1910.1. — Ameiurus. Brookover, 

 C. & Jackson, T. S. 1911.1. 



Development. -A-Locy, W. A. 1899.1, 



— Nerve and ganglion, Lepidosteus. Brook- 

 over, C. Add. 1914.1. 



Physiology. Garten, S. Add. 1903.1. 



— Velocity of conduction of impulses, 

 Esox. Nicolai, G. F. 1901.1, 1905.1. 



— Effects of electrical stimulus, Esox. 

 Sulze. W. 1909.1. 



Optic nerve (II) and Chiasma. 

 For peripheral terminations of the optic 

 nerve see Retina under Eye. 



Stages in degeneration of optic nerve 



after removal of eye. Krause, K. 1898.1. 



■ Anatomy of optic nerve. -A-Deyl, J. 



1896.2; Studnifika, F. K. 1897.1, 1898.3. 



— Acanthopsidm and Siluridce. Deyl, J. 



1896.1. — Teleosts. Messing, S. V. 1907.1. 



— In the blind cave fish, Ambtyopsis. 

 Ramsey, E. E. 1901.1. — Syngnathus. 

 Studnieka, F. K. 1901.3. — Xiphias. 

 Malpighi, M. Pre-Linn. 1686.1. 



Place of origin in brain. Bellonci, G. 



1880.2, 1888.1; Stein, S. A. Add. 1834.1. 



— As part of central nervous system. 

 Monro, T. K. 1896.1. 



Phytogeny. Gaskell, W. H. 1898.1 

 (ix). 



Optic chiasma, structure. Rudolphi, C. 

 A. 1800.1; Soemerring & Noethig, Add. 

 1791.1. 



Ovtic chiasma in Teleostei. Fusari, R. 

 1896.1; Parker, G. H. 1901.1, 1903.2. 



— Gadus. Hoeyen, J. 1832.1; Mayer, A. 

 F. 1829.1. — Ctupea. Weber, ,E. H. 

 1827.1. — Engraulis. Solger, B. F. Add. 

 1877.1. 



