SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



543 



1848.1; Bernard, C. Add. 1S19.1, 1856.1, 

 1879.1; Blasius, G. Pre-Linn. 1673.1; 

 Commelin, C. Pre-Linn. 1667.1. 



A^iatomy in Cyclostomata. — Petromy- 

 zon. Giaoomini, E. 1900.3; Pioqufe, R. 



1913.1. — Ammoccetes. Kupffer, C. W. 



1893.2. — Cyclostomata. Legouis, S. 

 1882.1. — BdeUostoma. Maas, O. 1896.1, 

 Myxine. 1897.1. 



In Dipnoi and Ganoidei. — Proiopterus. 

 Laguesse, G. E. 1890.1. — Adpenser, 

 Amia, and Lepidosteus. Macallum, A. B. 

 1886.1. 



In Elasmohranchii. — ^ Chimcera. Costa, 

 O. G. 1847.1. —Galeus. Laguesse, G. E. 

 1902.1. 



In Teleostei. Kriiger, Albert 1905.1; 

 Woodland, W. N. 1911.3; — Crenilabrus. 

 Laguesse, G. E. 1895.1. — Amiurus. 

 MacaUum, A. B. 1884.1. 



For the most valuable treatises on the 

 imncreas of Teleostei, see *Legouis, S. 

 1870.1, 1873.1. 



Pancreatic ducts, structure and develop- 

 ment. Laguesse, G. E. 1893.1. — Adpen- 

 ser. Lavrov, S. 1908.2. — " Weherian 

 tubes " or pancreatic ducts. Legouis, S. 

 1870.1, 1873.1. 



Alleged absence of pancreas in Ostracion. 

 Plancus, J. Pre-Linn. 1741.1. 



Development. Miscellaneous and gen- 

 eral. Brunn, A. W. 1896.1; •Choronshit- 

 sky, B. 1900.1; Kupffer, C. W. 1892.1; 

 Laguesse, G. E. 1893.1. 



Development in Cyclostomata. ■ — ■ Am- 

 moccetes. Brachet, A. 1897.1. — Petro- 

 myzon. Giacomini, E. 1902.2; Picque, R. 

 1913.1. 



In Dipnoi and Ganoidei. — Ceratodus. 

 Neumayer, L. 1904.1, .3. — Adpenser. 

 Nicolas, A. 1904.1. — Amia. •Piper, H. 

 1902.1,.3. 



Development in Elasmohranchii. -A-Bra- 

 chet, A. 1896.1; Laguesse, G. E. 1894.2; 

 Mayr, J. 1897.1; Scammon, R. E. Add. 

 1914.1. 



In Teleostei. Goeppert, E. 1893.1; La- 

 guesse, G. E. 1889.1, 1894.1. —Trout. 

 Stohr, P. A. 1893.1; Strieker, F. 1899.1. 



Histology of pancreas. General ac- 

 count. •Oppel, A. Add. 1900.1. 



Islands of Langerhans, histological struc- 

 ture and physiological significance. — His- 

 tology. •Diamare, V. 1899.2; Osawa, G. 

 1913.1. Laguesse, G. E. (Elasmohranchii) 

 1902.2; Vincent, S. & Thompson, F. D. 

 1907.1, .2. Rennie, J. (Teleostei) 1903.1, 

 1904.1. — Physiological significance. Dia- 

 mare, V. & Kuliabko, A. 1904. 1 ; Rennie, J. 

 (Lophius) 1905.1. 



Epithelial cyst in Petromyzon. Dianaare, 

 V. 1901.1. 



PARASITES OF FISHES 



This section relates specifically to the organ- 

 isms living as parasites on fishes. For an inti- 

 mately related section dealing more specifically 

 with pathogenic organisms and the diseases 

 they cause, see Pathology of fishes. 



For larger organisms destructive to fishes, 

 such as other fishes, birds, mammals, etc., see 

 Noxious organisms under Pisciculture. 



For the mutualistic association of fishes with 

 hydroids, medusaa, molluscs, etc., see Commen- 

 salism and symbiosis. 



The subject of parasitology is so vast and 

 the literature so extensive that it should be ob- 

 vious that the present treatment is intended, 

 to be suggestive rather than exhaustive. Those 

 interested in finding the more recent literature 

 and the descriptions of new species of parasites 

 are referred to the " Zoological Record." 



Discovery of parasitic borings in fossil 

 fish scales. Rose, C. B. 1855.1. 



The study of parasites as a clue to the 

 migrations of fishes. Ward, H. B. 1908.1, 

 1909.1. 



Popular article on parasites, with bibli- 

 ography. •Ward, H. B. 1912.1. 



Parasites of the fishes ■ — ■ Orthagoriscus. 

 Elwes, E. V. 1909.1; Beneden, P. J. 

 Add. 1856.3; Leidy, J. Add. 1890.1. 

 — Malopterurus. Fritsch, G. T. 1886.3. 

 - — Poronotus triacanthus. Linton, E. 

 1906.1, 1910.1. — Chimcera. Olsson, P. H. 

 1896.1. — Salmo salar. Mcintosh,. W. C. 

 1864.1; Tosh, J. R. 1905.1; •Ward, 

 H. B. 1910.2. — Regalecus. Monticelli, 

 F. S. Add. 1900.1, 



Parasites of fishes in various locali- 

 ties. — Madras (List). BeU, F. J. 1884.1. 

 — Belgium. Beneden, P. J. 1871.1. — Ja- 

 maica. Wilson, C. B. 1911.1. — Balaton 

 Lake. Rdtz, S. Add. 1897.1. 



Parasites of British marine fishes. NicoU, 

 W. 1909.1, 1910.1; Scott, A. 1903.1; 

 Scott, T. 1902.1, 1904.1, 1905.1. 



Germany, including North and Baltic 

 Seas. Piesbergen,F. 1886.1; Schultz, G. 

 1911.1; Voigt, M. 1903.1; Wegener, M. 

 1910.1; Zschokke, F. 1891.1. 



Italy and Switzerland. •Nufer, W. 

 1905.1; Sonsino, P. 1891.1; Stingelin, 

 T. 1896.1; Condorelli-Francaviglia, M. 

 Add. 1898.1,.2. 



CRUSTACEAN PARASITES 

 Order Copepoda 



(Attached to the gill filaments or the 

 walls of the gill chamber, or to the skin 

 or fins.) • . 



Enumeration of known species. •Bassett- 

 Smith, P. W. 1899.1 — Review of this. 

 Poche, F. 1902.1. 



Lists of, and treatises on American forms. 

 Rathbun, R. 1902.1 (ShouU he 188 A); 

 Smith, S. I. 1874.1; •Wilson," C, B. 

 1902.1-1911.4, Add. 1905.1-1913.1. 



In addition to these papers, •Prof. C. 

 B. Wilson has since published comprehen- 

 sive treatises on North American parasitic 

 copepods belonging to the various genera 

 or families as follows: " Genus Lerncea, 

 Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., 1915-1916 (1918), 

 vol. 35, pp. 165-198, 10 pis. " LemmidcB. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 1917, vol. 53, 

 pp. 1.-150, 21 pis. " SphyriidcB." Ihtd, 

 1920, vol. 55, pp. 549-604, 10 pis. Dt- 

 chelesthiidce," ibid, 1922, vol. 60, pp. 1- 

 100, 13 pis. ^ , ^ 



Parasitic copepods of Central Murope. 

 Hofer, B. 1904.2. 



For a valuable treatise with colored plates 

 see "The British Parasitic Copepoda," by 



