SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



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Philippine Is. Pond culture. Radcliffe, 

 L. 1912.3. ■ — Black bass introduced, see 

 above. 



Tasmania. Salmon and trout introduced , 

 see above. 



PLANKTONIC FAUNA 



Comprising pelagic ova and larvae of 

 marine Teleostean fishes 



For all literature on non-pelagic eggs, see 

 Ova and ovum. 



Pelagic Larval Fishes 



Descriptions of various pelagic larvce. 

 •Agassiz, A. 1878.1, 1S83.1, 1886.1; 

 •Agassiz, A. & AVhitman, C. O. 1885.1: 

 Ryder, J. A. 18S7.2. 



Miscellaneous papers. Borodin, N. A. 

 1903.1; Damas, D. 1909.2; Mcintosh, 

 W. C. 1890.4; Nordqvist, O. F. 1914.1; 

 Pycraft, W. 1912.1. 



References to early developmental stages 

 of larvoe of non-pelagic forms will be found 

 under the fishes in the last section^ under 

 Embryology. 



Metamorphosis of larval fishes. 

 Miscellaneous and general. Gegenbaur, 



C. 1S65.1; Joly, X. 1872.2; Jilrss, H. 

 1913.2; •Lutken, C. F. 1880.3, 1881.1; 

 Meunier, A. V. 1867. 1; Vinciguerra, D. 

 1880.1. 



Metamorphosis of — Zeus faber. Agassiz, 

 J. L. 1865.2; Harting, P. 1865.2; Lubaoh, 



D. 1865.1; Salverda, M. 1865.1. — 

 Trachypterus. Emery, C. 1879.1 (I). — 

 Syngnathus lumhridformis. Fries, B. F. 

 1837.2. — Mullus. Lo Bianco, S. 1908.2. 

 — Scopelidce. Mazzarelli, G. F. 1912.1. 

 —Lepidopus. Raffaele, F. Add. 1889.1. 



For metamorphosis of larval stages of 

 Pleuronectidae, including rotation of the 

 eye and changes in optic tract, see Pleuro- 

 nectidae. 



Further data on metamorphosis will prob- 

 ably be found in the papers cited under the 

 fish below in the sub-section Various Ova 

 and Larval Fishes. 



For transformation of the Leptocephalus 

 stooge see under Anguilla; for Ammocoetes 

 or larval lamprey, see Petromyzon. 



Post-larval stages. Fabre-Domergue, 

 P. & Bietrix, E. 1897.1; Mcintosh, W. C. 

 1887.1,1889.2. — Antarctic fishes. •Re- 

 gan, C. T. 1916.3. — North Atlantic 

 fishes. •Schmidt, E. J. 1904.2-1909.1. 



For post-larval stages of particular marine 

 fishes, see under the fish in section Various 

 Ova and Larval fishes below. 



Pelagic Ova 



Methods of determination with tables, and 

 descriptions of various species. •Agassiz, 

 A. & Whitman, C. 1885.1; Ehrenbaum, 

 E. 1911.4; •Heincke, F. & Ehrenbaum, 

 E. 1900.1, 1903.1; Williamson, H. C. 

 1899.1; Zur Miihlen, M. 1911.16. 



Specific gravity of ova. Franz, V. 1910.11; 

 Jacobsen, J. P. & Johansen, A. C. 1908.1; 

 Ryder, J. A. 1886.12. — Distribution by 

 currents. Johnstone, J. 1903.1; Redeke, 

 H. C. 1909.1. — Quantitative distribution 



throughout Morth Atlantic. Lohmann, H. 

 1903.1. — ■ Variations in size. Wilham- 

 son, H. C. 1895.3. 



Floating "rafts" of jelly with imbedded 

 eggs of Lophius. Agassiz, A. & Whitman, 

 C. 1885.1; Fulton, T.W. 1898.3; Prince, 



E. E. 1891.1; Williamson, H. C. 1911.2. 

 For the so-called Pelagic "nests," of 



An.lennarius, see Nest-building under Re- 

 production. 



Plankton Surveys 



Results of studies made in various 

 localities on the ova and larvae of fishes 

 with descriptions of the various forms. 



British investigations. Ova and larval 

 fishes from waters around Scotland. •Cun- 

 ningham, J. T. 1888.1; Fulton, T. W. 

 1890.1; Mcintosh, W. C. 1894.2, 1895.1- 

 Williamson, H. C. 1899.1, 191 1.2, .4- 

 Herdman, W. A. & Riddell, W. Add. 

 1912.1. —Collections of S. S. Garland 

 (1890-1896) of Fishery Board for Scotland. 

 Kyle, H. M. 1897.2; Mcintosh, W. C. 

 1890.6; Masterman, A. T. 1893.1, 1897.2- 

 Wallace, W. 1896.1; Williamson, H. C. 

 1895.1; Williamson, H. C. & Tosh, J. R. 

 1894.1. 



Report on fish-egg cruise of S. S. ' 'Hux- 

 ley," 1909. Buchanan-Wollaston, H. J. 

 1911.1. 



Teleostean ova and larval forms observed at 

 the Marine Biol. Lab., Plymouth. Browne, 



F. B. 1903.1; Cunningham, J. T. 1889.3, 

 .4, 1891.6; Hefford, A. E. 1910.1; Holt, 

 E. W. 1897.5; Holt & Byrne, L. W. 

 1897.1; Holt & Scott, S. D. 1897.1; 

 Clark, R. S. Add. 1914.1. 



Ova from Irish Sea and the Isle of Man. 

 Scott, A. 1905.1, .2, 1906.1, 1913.3, 1914.2, 

 19*5.1; Herdman, W. A. & Scott, A. 

 Add. 1911.1. 



Investigations, ivest coast of Ire- 

 land. Cunningham, J. T. 1891.10, 1900.1; 

 •Holt, E. W. 1891.5, 1893.4. 



Dutch investigations. Ova and larval 

 forms of North Sea fishes. Boeke, J. 1906.1; 

 Hoek, P. P. 1888.1; Hoek, P. & Osten- 

 feld, C. H. 1906.1; Ostenfeld, C. & Wesen- 

 berg-Lund, C. 1909.1; Redeke, H. C. & 

 Breemen, P. J. 1908.1; Tesch, J. J. 

 1909.1-1914.2. 



German investigations. Methods and 

 results. Jenkins, J. T. 1901.1. 

 Baltic Sea investigations. •Ehrenbaum, 



E. & Strodtmann, S. 1904.1; Heinen, A. 

 1912.1; Hensen, V. 1883.1, 1884.1, 1901.2; 

 Merkle, H. 1910.1; Pietschmann, V. 

 1914.1. 



North Sea investigations. Ehrenbaum, E. 

 1897.1, 1909.1, 1910.2, 1911.3; Heincke, 



F. 1905.1; •Hensen, V. & Apstein, C. 

 1897.1; Strodtmann, S. 1908.1. 



Other localities. Ova and larvae from 

 — South Africa. Gilchrist, J. D. 1903. 2,.3, 

 1904.1. — Barents Sea. Linko, A. 1907.1. 



Mediterranean Sea. Cialona, M. 1901.1; 

 Faccioia,, L. 1884.1; Page, L. 1910.1; 

 MazzareUi, G. F. 1910.1-1912.1; Raf- 

 faele, F. 1887.1, 1888.1. —Marseilles, 

 France. Holt, E. W. 1897.6, 1899.1; 



