SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



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General treatises. {Causes, treatment, 

 etc.) 



Text in French. Girdwoyri, M. ISSO.l; 

 Drouin de Bouville, R. Add. 1909.1; 

 Rayer, P. F. Add. 1843.1. 



Text in German. •Hofer, B. 1901.1, 

 1902.1,1904.2; Roth, W. 1912.1; Stansch, 

 K. 1911.4. 



Miscellaneous references. Unclassi- 

 fied items on fish diseases. Atkins, C. G. 

 1902.1; Bean, T. H. 1910.11; Buniva, 

 M. F. 1S02.1; Drew, G. H. 1910.1; 

 Emeljanenko, P. E. 1907.3; Fuhrmann, 

 O. 1905.4; Hendschel, -1S7S.1; Huxley, 

 T. H. 1883.1; Johnstone, J. 1905.4, 

 1909.2,1910.2; Korner, O. 1S77.1; Lion, 

 -1867.1; Pleskott, E. 1S7S.1; Roth, W. 

 1910.1, .2; Schiemenz, P. 1916.1; Seal, 

 W. P. 1889.2; Szilady, Z. 190S.1; Wil- 

 Uamson, H. C. 1911.2,.3; Sticker, A. 

 Add. 1893.1. 



Researches carried on at Vienna TierHrzt- 

 liche Hochschule. Fiebiger, J. 1908.1, 

 1909.2, 1910.1. 



VABIOUS PATHOLOGICAL 

 CONDITIONS 



Degeneration or reabsorption of eggs in 

 ovary. Barfurth, D. 1886.1,.2; Bilhler, 



A. 1902.1. 



"White spot" disease of salmon, affecting 

 skin of the head. Cause unknovm, sup- 

 posedly due to retention in salt water bays 

 because of low stage of rivers in migration 

 time. Calderwood, W. L. 1905.3. 



Ovarian cyst, caused by Tryj. 

 Chifflot, Conte & Vaney 1907.1. 



'Fatty degeneration of heart musculature 

 as a secondary result of irifection by the 

 trematode, Octobothrium. sagittatum. Hofer, 



B. 1903.2, 1904.2. 



Relation of acidity of water to disease. 

 Knauthe, K. 1908.1. 



Gas disease, caused by excessive content of 

 dissolved air in the water. Gorham, F. P. 

 1901.1; Marsh, M. C. 1904.1, 1908.1; 

 Marsh, M. & Gorham, F. 1905.1. — Notice 

 o/iAis. Osgood, W.H. 1904.1. 



Renal mycosis in carp. Verdun, P. 

 1903.1. , , „ , 



Ulcerative disease of the eel (rote Beulen- 

 hrankheit). Bergman, A. M. Add. 1909.1. 



Implantation of selachian embryo in 

 spleen. Gargano, C. Add. 1914.1. 



Hyperostosis or thickening of bones, con- 

 sidered hereditary. Kostler, M. 1882.1. 



A case of exostosis. Sutton, J. B. Add. 

 1888.1. 



Calculi or concrements, including 

 their chemical analysis. — Unclassified. 

 Fourcroy, A. & VauqueUn, L. 1807.1. — 

 Intestinal calculus of sturgeon. Delachanel, 

 B. & Mermet, A. 1874.1; Hartmg, P. 

 1875.2; Oseretskovsky, N. 1782.1; Col- 

 linson, P. Pre-Linn, 174:8.1.-- Kidney 

 concretions. Rudolphi, O. A. loW-l- 



Biliary calculi of Cynoscton. lower, K. 

 W. 1902.1. 



Carcinoma of the thyroid (Cancer or 

 endemic goitre). Prevalent especially m 

 Salmonidce. Cause unknown {.Bosartiger 

 Kropf). 



General treatise with full bibliography. 

 •Gaylord, H. & Marsh, M. Add. 1914.1. 



First notice of this disease. Bonnet, R. 

 1883.1. — Recognition as carcinoma. 

 Scott, - Add. 1892.1. 



Various papers, occurrence, prophylaxis, 

 etc. Meehan, W. E. 1912.1; Plehn, M. 

 1902.1, 1904.1; Gaylord, H. R. Add. 

 1909.1, 1910.1, 1912.1; •Gaylord, H. & 

 Marsh, M. C. Add. 1912.1,.2; Gilruth, I. 

 A. Add. 1902.1; Jaboulay, - Add. 1908.1; 

 •Marine, D. & Lenhart, C. 1910.1, Add. 

 1910.1-1911.2; Marsh, M. C. Add. 1910.1, 

 1914.1; Osburn, R. C. 1911.3, Add. 

 1914.2; •Pick, L. Add. 1905.1; Smith, 

 H. M. Add. 1909.1. 



Diseases of eye. (Lernoeenicus sprattce, 

 a parasitic copepod, when attached to the 

 eye of the sardine causes partial or total 

 blindness. For references see Lernaeidse 

 below Crustacea under Parasites.) 



Exophthalmia or prolusion of the eye, a 

 symptom often of the gas disease recorded 

 above, or due to infection. Audig6, J. 1903.1, 

 1904.2; Pettit, A. 1903.1; Plehn, M. 

 1906.3. — Exophthalmia caused by Bacillus 

 collogenes. Terni, 0. 1906.1-1908.2. 



Cataract or other injury, caused by va- 

 rious encysted parasites. Bean, T. H. 

 1911.16; Fuhrmann, 0. 1904.1; Trojan, 

 E. Add. 1909.1. 



Opacity and perforation of the cornea, 

 caused either by water polluted by iron, or 

 by external injury to the eye. BuUen, G. E. 

 1913.2; Day, F. 1882.1; Leuckart, R. 

 1886.1. 



Diseases of nervous system caused 

 by parasites. 



Worms encysted in brain or nerves of 

 fishes. Brown, Albert W. 1899.1; Maddox, 

 R.L. 1867.1; Matar6, F. 1910.1. 



Myxosporidia in nervous system,. Schu- 

 berg, A. & Schroeder, O. Add. 1905.1. — 

 Lentospora encephalica of carp. Mulsow, 

 K. 1911.2. — Glugea lophii in ganglia of 

 Lophius. Weissenberg, R. 1911.1, .2, .3. 



"Taumelkrankheit" of Salmonidce, caused 

 by an infection of the internal organs, es- 

 pecially the brain, by parasites, probably 

 sporozoan. Hofer, B. 1893.1; Laveran, 

 A. & Pettit, A. 1910.1; Mulsow, K. 

 1911.3; Plehn, M. & Mulsow, K. Add. 

 1911.1. 



Neoplasms; tumors, etc. Chiefly 

 minor notes on their microscopic structure, 

 occurrence, etc. Deslongchamps, J. A. 

 1853.3; Drew, G. H. 1912.1; Gluge, G. 

 1841.1; Lawrence, G. 1895.1; Mcintosh, 

 W. C. 1885.2, 1908.1; Pesce, P. A. 1907.1; 

 Prince E. E. & Steven, J. L. 1892.1; 

 •Sandeman, G. 1893.1; Siebold, C. T. 

 1861.2; Tait, L. 1870.1; Wilms, M. 

 1895.1; Anon. 120. 



"Egg-cells" in skm of Macropodus. 

 Zschiesche, A. 1910.1. 



DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIA 



Miscellaneous papers on bacterial dis- 

 eases. Bean, T. H. 1907.3; Ogle, J. W. 

 1873.1; Richet, C. Add. 1882.1. 



