SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



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See also under Dipnoi (Ceratodus, Lepi- 

 dosiren and Protoptei'us) and Ganoidei, 

 (Amia and Lepidosteus) , Natural History. 



Aerial respiration in various Teleostei, 



— Umbra. Brimley, C. S. 1896.1; •Rau- 

 ther, M. 1914.1. — Gymnarchus. Duver- 

 noy, G. L. 1853.1; Erdl, M. P. 1847.2; 

 Forg, - 1853.1. — Erythrinus and Sudis. 

 Jobert, 0. 1878.1. 



Air bladder, as reservoir of oxygen when 

 fish is in stagnant water. Moreau, F. A. 

 1876.3. 



By means of wall of intestine. — 

 Brazilian Siluridce. Edwards, H. M. 

 1878.1; Jobert, C. 1S77.1, 187S.1; Briin- 

 ing, C. Add. 1914.4. — Monopterus. 

 Volz, W. 1905.1, .4,.5, 1906.1. 



Intestinal respiration in the European 

 loach, Misgumus {Cobitis). Babdk, E. 

 1907.1,1914.1; •Baumert.F. M. 1853.1, .2; 

 Bischof, C. G. 1818.1; Calugareanu, D. 

 1907.1; Erman, P. 1808.1; Lupu, H. 

 1910.1; Anon. 67. 



By labyrinthiform and accessory 

 respiratory organs of various types. 



Various papers, observations, on Indian 

 fishes, etc. Bade, E. 1912.2; Carbonnier, 

 P. 1874.4; •Day, F. 1868.3, 1877.3; 

 •Dobson, G. E. 1874.1; Grigorian, C. 

 1901.1; Harting, P. 1877.2; Semper, C. 

 Add. 1895.1. 



For the highly complicated structure of 

 the labyrinthiform organs and related 

 structures, see Accessory branchial organs 

 under Respiratory organs. 



Branchial or gill respiration 



General treatises on respiration of fishes. 

 Flourens, M. J. 1844.1; Kuiper, T. 1907.1. 



Respiration as a factor in locomotion. 

 Brugmans, S. J. 1812.1. — Relation to 

 phosphorescence. Pflilger, E. F. 1875. 1,.2. 



— Alleged importance of water as a respira- 

 tory stimulus. Rynberk, G. A. 1911.1, .2. 



Influence of age, temperature and size on 

 respiration. Bab4k, E. & Hepner, J. 

 1912.1; Baird, S. F. 1873.35; Polimanti, 

 O. 1912.2; Zuntz, N. 1914.1, .2; Ege, R. 

 & Krogh, A. Add. 1914.1; Gardner, J. A. 

 & Leetham, C. Add. 1914.1. 



Miscellaneous accounts of respiration in 

 fishes, unimportant papers, notes, etc. Ba- 

 bik, E. 1911.1, 1912.1; Baird, S. F. 

 1872.23; Bataillon, E. 1896.1, .2; Bert, 

 P. 1869.2; Bohn, G. 1903.1; Broussonet, 

 P. M. 1785.1; Camus, L. & Nicloux, M. 

 1903.1; Carradori, G. 1799.1; Dumeril, 

 A. M. 1807.1, .2; Frfed^ricq, L. 1891.1; 

 Galton, J. C. 1871.1; Harting, P. 1870.1, 

 1873.1; .Jobert, C. 1877.2, 1878.2; Loewy, 



— 1909.1; Loven, S. L. 1830.1; Osburn, 

 R. C. 1911.5; Quinquand, E. 1873.1; 

 Reuter, F. 1909.1; Richet, C. R. 1880.1; 

 Sacy, A. I. 1791.1; Spallanzani, L. 1803.1; 

 Anon. 65, 551, 552; Camerarius, J. R. 

 Add. 1760.1; Carcani, P. Add. 1791.1; 

 Carradori, G. Add. 1794.1; Dumeril, C. 

 Add 1807.1; Fischer von Waldheim, 

 G Add. 1801.1; Holzfuss, E. Add. 1914.1; 

 Jolyet, F. Add. 1880.1 ; Lafont, A. Add. 

 1868.1; Volta, G. S. Add. 1838.1. 



Early papers on respiration, in Pre- 

 Linn. section. Bartholinus, C. 1700.1; 

 BartholomEeus 1647.1; Bernhardi, F. 

 1656.1; Camerarius, J. R. 1624.1; Eccard 

 1637.1; Katzbeccius, G. 1609.1; Klein, 

 J. T. 1740.1; Needham, W. 1667.1; 

 Severinus, M. A. 1659.1; Theophrastus 

 1479.1. 



Physiology of respiration, compris- 

 ing general chemical and physical researches. 



For a r^sumi of the more recent work on 

 the physico-chemical processes involved in 

 respiration, see •Winterstein, H. Add. 

 1912.1. 



Important technical papers on the physi- 

 ology of respiration. *Bounhiol, J. P. 

 1904.1, 1905.1, 1905.12, 1906.1; Duncan, 

 C. & Hoppe-Seyler, F. 1892.1; Gage, S. 

 H. 1892.1; •GrShant, L. F. 1869.1, 

 1870.1, 1871.1; Jolyet, F. 1879.1, 1880.1; 

 Jolyet, F. & Regnard, P. 1877.1; Mon- 

 tuori, A. 1913.1; Provengal, - & Hum- 

 boldt, F. 1809.1; Regnard, P. & Blan- 

 chard, R. 1883.1; Regnault, V., Reiset, 

 J. & Millon, E. 1848.1; •Rynberk, G. A. 

 1905.4, 1906.1; Schoenlein, K. 1895.1; 

 Trendelenburg, P. 1912.1; Winterstein, 

 H. 1908.1; Ishihara, M. Add. 1906.1. 



Permeability of branchial membranes to 

 salt solutions, in its relation to respiration. 

 Fred^ricq, L. 1901.2; Hyde, I. H. 1908.1, 

 1909.1; Scott, G. C. & White, G. F. 

 1910.1; Backman, E. L. Add. 1914.1. 



Respiratory mechanism in fishes 



For comprehensive treatises on the mechan- 

 ism of respiration, see •Baglioni, S. 1907.1, 

 1908.2; and •Oppel, A. Add. 1905.1, 

 1906.1. 



General. Duvernoy, G. L. 1839.1, .2; 

 Flourens, M. J. 1830.1; •Holmquist, O. 

 ,1910.1. 



Respiratory center, situated in the medulla 

 oblongata. Experiments to determine locali- 

 zation. Bab4k, E. 1914.1; •Hyde, I. H. 

 1904.1; Steiner, J. 1888.1; Vulpian, E. 

 F. 1886.2. 



Respiratory mechanism in Pelromyzon. 

 Couvreur, E. 1898.1; •Dawson, Jean 

 1904.1, 1905.1; Oken, L. 1821.1, 1829.2. 



Mechanism in Blasmobranchii. Cou- 

 vreur, E. {Torpedo) 1902.1, 1903.1; Dar- 

 bishire, A. D. 1907.1; Vaillant, L. L. 

 (Mobula) 1912.1. 



For respiration of fcetal sharks by means 

 of external gills see Nourishment of em- 

 iDryo under Viviparity in section on Re- 

 production. 



Respiratory ?nechanism in Teleostei. 

 Kuiper, T. 1906.1. — Blenniidae and Pholis. 

 Kneeland, S. 1862.1. — Syngnathus. 

 Liohtenstein, M. H. 1836.1. • — Mugil. 

 Molin, R. 1853.3. — Ammodytes. Fieri, 

 J. B. 1896.1. — Carassius. Westerlund, 

 A. 1906.1. 



Vascular respiratory mechanism of the 

 vertical fins of embryonic Embiotocidce. 

 Ryder, J. A. 1893.2. 



Respiratory movement of the branchial 

 apparatus. For a comprehensive review of 

 the literature of this subject see •Baglioni, 

 S. 1910.2. 



