SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



553 



{Staining solution); Desor, P. J. 184S.1 

 {Chloroform); Fraenkel, A. 1903.1 {Alka- 

 loid of castor oil); Kochmann, M. 1913.1; 

 McClendon, J. F. 1912.2; Mills, T. W 

 1885.1; Mitchell, S. W. 1859.1 {Ammonia, 

 glycerine and vacuum); Polimanti, O. 

 1911.1; Rabuteau, A., & Papillon, F. 

 1873.2 (Morphine, strychnine and thebaine) ; 

 Regnard, P. 1SS5.2 {Chlorohydrate of co- 

 caine); Retzius, M. G. 1898.1; Reuss, H. 

 1911.2; Schmid, B. 1911.1 (Veronal and 

 trional); Sheldon, R. E. 1909.3; Straub, 

 W. 1901.1 {Antiarin and strophanti n); Su- 

 lima, A.' 1909.1; Thiergardt, A, 1897.1; 

 Denis, W. Add. 1913.2; SoUmann, T. Add. 

 1906.1. 



Alcohol, effects'. Cololian, P. 1901.2; 

 Flamel, O. 1S97.1; Lebedintsev, A., & 

 Nedsoivin, A. 1912.1; Linossier, G. 1901.1; 

 Mitchell, S. "\V. 1859.1; Otto, G. 1912.1. 



Curare, effects on nerves and electrical or- 

 gans. Cavalie, M. 1904.2; Moreau, F. A. 

 1860.1, .2; Schoenlein, K. 1895.3; Steiner, 

 J. Add. 1S75.1. 



For injurious effects of factory refuse, 

 mine seepage, naphtha, sawdust, etc., see 

 Pollution of streams under Fisheries. 



Gases. Atmospheric gases, dissolved 

 or in solution. — Effect of excess of nitrogen. 

 Birge, E., & Juday, C. 1911.1. — Oxygen 

 and carbon dioxide; corribinations, relation 

 to respiration, etc. Orsenigo, L. 1910.1; 

 Osborne, W.. & Muntz, E. 1906.1; Per- 

 rier, L., & Labatut, - 1900.1; Wells, M. 

 M. 1913.1; Roaf, H. E. Add. 1912.1. 



Reactions to gradients of dissolved gases. 

 Shelford, V., & Allee, W. 1913.1, 1914.1. 



Early experiments on keeping fishes in 

 boiled water and in water in vacuo. Boyle, 

 R. Pre-Linn. 1670.2; Hauksbee, F. Pre- 

 Linn. 1712.1. 



Dissolved gases in lakes as factors in dis- 

 tribution of fishes, see under Ecology. 



Glucosides, sugar solutions, etc. 

 Effects, toxicity, etc. Bataillon, E. 1901.1, 

 .2; Hfedon, E. 1901.1; Loeb, J. 1912.2; 

 Packard, W. H. 1907.1, Add. 1905.1. 



Radium, influences. Mendelssohn, M. 

 1905.1; Oppermann, K. 1913.1; Tur, J. 

 1906.1-1913.1. 



Physiology of various fishes. Gen- 

 eral, unclassified, aTid unidentified refer- 

 ences to the physiology of the fishes 

 named. — Dipnoi. Ayers, H. 1885.1. 

 — Amphioxus. Bert, P. 1874.2. — Se- 

 lachii. Costa, O. G. 1857.3. — Amiurus. 

 Lavauden, L. 1905.2. — Ceraiodus. 

 Margo, T. 1894.1, .2. — Sgualus. Vrolik, 

 G. 1826.1, 1828.1. 



PISCICULTURE 



For ail topics relating to the practical 

 aim or commercial utilization of fish- 

 culture, see the section on Fisheries. 



See also Diseases under Pathology; Par- 

 asites; and for care of ornamental fishes, 

 see Aquaria, and also Aquarium Fishes. 



GENERAL TREATIS.KS 



See also the general treatises cited 

 under Pond culture, below. 



Text in English. Chambers, W. O. 

 1883.2; Coste, J. J. 1866.1; Day, F. 



1883.2; Ferguson, T. B. 1880.1; Fran- 

 cis, F. 1862.1, 1865.1, 1883.1; Fry, W. H. 

 1S54.1, 1866.1; Garlick, T. 1857.1, 



1880.1; Green, S. 1888.1; Klippart, 

 J. H. 1873.1; Marston, R. B. 1883.2; 

 Norris,. T. 1868.1; . Peard, W. 1861.1; 

 Roosevelt, R. & Green, S. 1879.1, 

 1885.1; Walker, C. E. 1901.1; Wright, 

 W. 1858.1; Noel, E. Add. 1841.1. — Art. 

 in Encyc. Britannica. Goode, G. B. 

 1885.4. 



See especially " A manual of fish-cul- 

 ture." *Anon. 574. Revised edition. 

 Doc. 345, 1900. 



Text in French. Baude, J. J. 1861.1 

 Beaumont, E. H. 1869.1; Blanchon 

 H. 1898.1, Add. 1909.1; Brocchi, P 

 1886.1, 1896.1; Carbonnier, P. 1864.1 

 Coste, J. J. 1853.1, 1858.1, 1869.2 

 Fraiche, F. 1863.1; Galbert, A. 1865.1 

 Gauckler, P. 1879.1, 1880.1; Gobin, A 

 1889.1; Gobin, A. & Gufenaux, G. 1907.1 

 Jaffier, J. 1897.1; Joigneaux, P. 1864.1 

 La Blanchfere, P. 1866.1, 1877.1; Landes 

 C. 1890.1; Lanza, A. 1862.1; Larbalfet- 

 rier, A. 1886.1; Millet, C. 1870.1; Mon- 

 coq, V. 1902.1; •Raveret-Wattel, C. 

 1904.1, Add. 1914.1; •Roule, L. 1914.8; 

 WaUon, E. 1868.1; Anon. 421; •Gu6n- 

 aux, G. Add. 1910.1; *Peupion, A. 

 Add. 1898.1. 



Text in German. Bocoius, G. 1861.1; 

 •Borne, M. 1875.1, 1881.1, 1885.2, 1895.1, 

 Add. 1887.1; •Borne, M., Benecke, B. 

 & Dallmer, E. 1886.1; Eckstein, K. 

 1902.1; Giinderlich, A. 1861.1; Haack, 

 H. 1872.3; Hamm, W. 1861.1; Hetting, 

 M. G. 1871.1; Kaufmann, E. 1859.1; 

 Lampe, - 1909.1; Meyer, J. 1877.1; 



MoUn, R. 1864.1; Pressel, W. 1902.1; 

 Vogt, C. C. 1859.1, 1875.1; Wirth, M. 

 1863.1; Wozelka, K. 1893.1. 



Text in other languages. Dutch. 

 Schlegel, H. 1857.1; Anon. 285. —Fin- 

 nish. Edlund, G. W. 1886.1; Holmberg, 

 H. J. 1858.1. — Italian. Bardi, U. 1879.1; 

 •Supine, F. 1914.1; Vogt, C. C. 1865.1. 

 — Russian. Grimm, 0. 1902.4. — Span- 

 ish. •Chdzari, E. 1884.1; Graells, M. 

 1864.1, 1867.1. — Swedish. •Limborg, 

 H. 1880.1. 



HISTORICAL MATTERS 



For literature on Roman fish ponds see 

 Marine fish-farming below under Piscicul- 

 ture, Italy. See also under Pisciculture, 

 United States, for additional historical 

 references. 



General treatises. Armistead, J. J. 

 1870.1; •Goode, G. B. 1881.2. 



Origin and early development of 

 pisciculture, especially in European coun- 

 tries. Bout, H. 1879.1; Haacke, J. W. 

 1901.1; •Haime, J. 1854.1-1874.1; 



Leonhardt, E. E. 1901.3; Reynoso, A. 

 1856.1. 



First use of artificial fertilization by 

 Jacobi in Lippe-Detmold, Westphalia, about 

 1741. Jacobi, S. L. 1763.1-185 3.1.— 



