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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL fflSTORY 



Spermatozoa — Cont'd. 



Schreiner, K. E. 1905.1, 1906.1. — 



Chimcera. Stfephan, P. 1903.1. 



Spermatogenesis in Elasmohranchs, 

 chiefly Selachii. Hallmann, E. 1840.1; 

 Hermann, F. 1897.1, 1898.1; Hermann, 

 G. 1881.1; La Valette, St. G., A. 1878.1; 

 •Moore, J. E. 1895.1; Rawitz, B. 1898.1; 

 •Sabatier, C. P. 1882.1, 1895.1, 1896.2; 

 Sanfeliee, F. 1888.1; Schreiner, A. & 

 Schreiner, K. 1906.1; Semper, C. G. 

 1875.3; StSphan, P. 1902.2,.4, 1903.2. 



— Middle piece, origin. Suzuki, B. 

 1899.1. 



Early work on the origin of spermatozoa 

 in Selachii. Hallmann, E. 1840.1; Lalle- 

 mand, F. 1841.1; Martino, A. 1846.1, 

 1848.1. 



Development of atypical or teratological 

 forms in Selachii. Broman, I. 1902.1; 

 St6phan, P. 1902.3. 



Structure of spermatozoa. Shape, 

 size, etc., of mature or functional sperma- 

 tozoa of various fishes. *BaIlowitz, E. 

 1890.1. — Amphioxus. Bert, P. 1866.2. 

 — ■ Petromyzon. Ballowitz, E. 1905.2; 

 Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. 1822.2; 

 Gulliver, G. 1875.2. — Carp. Dujardin, 

 P. 1837.1, — Elasmohranchii. Ik-Ret- 

 zius, M. G. 1902.1, 1909.1. —Lepto- 

 cardii, Teleostei, and Ganoidei. Retzius, 

 M. G. 1905.2. 



SPINAL CORD 



Much additional literature on tlie spinal cord, 

 which it has not been practicable to separate 

 from that relating to the brain, will be found 

 under the heading " Central nervous system " 

 wider Nervous system. »See also Brain. 



Generalia. — " Laferalstrdnge,*' Teleosts. 

 Haller, B. 1910.1. — ■ Preservation of spinal 

 cord in fossil fishes. Reis, O. M. 1894.2. 



— Circulatory system of spinal cord, de- 

 velopment and comparative anatomy. 

 •Sterzi, G. 1904.1. 



Anatomy and morphology. Miscel- 

 laneous and general. Kblliker, R. A. 1858. 1 ; 

 Mauthner, L. 1859.1. 



Amphioxus. Stendell, W. 1914.3; 

 Wolff, M. 1907.1. 



Cyclostomata {Ammoccetes and Petro- 

 myzon). Cams, C. G. 1828.1; Freud, S. 

 1879.1; •Kolmer, W. 1905.2; Ovsyan- 

 nikov, F. V. 1864.3, 1903.1; Reissner, E. 

 1860.1; •Tretjakoff, D. 1909.2. 



Plagiostomi. •Kalberlah, F. 1900.1. 



— Pristiurus and Rays. Lenhossek, M. 

 1892.1, 1894.2; Retzius, M. G. 1895.3; 

 Stieda, L. 1871.1, 1872.2, 1873.4. ~ My- 

 liobates. Sohacherl, M. 1902.1. 



In Teleostomi. •Haller, B. 1895.2, Add. 

 1896.1; Ovsyannikov, F. V. 1864.3. — 

 Orlhagoriscus mola. •Haller, B. 1891.1; 

 Tagliani, 1894.1, 1895.1. —Carassius. 

 Hirsch, J. 1912.1. — Mormyridce. •Mar- 

 cusen, J. 1864.1. — Acipenser. Pavlov- 

 skii, E. 1895.1. —Bsox. Stieda, L. 1861.1. 



— Anguilla. Tiegel, E. 1878.1. —Lophius. 

 Wyman, J. 1854.1, Cyclopterus. 1854.4. 



— Trigla. Rejsek, J. Add. 1898.1. 



Anatomy of particular parts or 

 structures of the spinal cord. Acces- 

 sory lobes in — Prionotus. Herrick, C. J. 

 1907.3. — Teleostei. •Usov, M. M. 

 1886.1. 



Terminal portion of spinal cord, relation 

 to notochord in — Amphioxus. Lvov, V. 

 N. 1893.2. — Amphioxus, Myxine, and 

 Petromyzon. Retzius, M. G. 1891.1, 

 1892.2, 1895.2. — Vertebrates in general. 

 Schwarz, D. 1889.1; Studnifika, F. K. 

 1895.3; Henneguy, L. F. Add. 1882.1. 

 — ■ Caudal intumescence (source of filum 

 terminale). Rauber, A. 1876.1. — Ter- 

 minal ganglion, Cyprinus. Weber, E. H. 

 1827.3. 



Development and origin. — Cells in 

 anterior roots. Debeyre, A. 1907.1. • — Pos- 

 terior nerve roots in Petromyzon. Freud, 

 S. 1877.2. — Development of spinal cord, 

 Amphioxus. Wolff, M. 1907.1. 



For early stages in the formation of the 

 spinal cord, see Formation of embryo, 

 and Medullary tube under Embryology. 



Histology and histogenesis. Ovsyan- 

 nikov, F. V. 1854.1; Retzius, M. G. 

 1893.2; •StudniSka, F. K. 1895.2. — 

 Cells for light perception. Boeke, J. 1902.2. 



— Subpial layer. Nemiloff, A. 1912.1. 



— Intersection of nerve fibers. Vulpian, E. 

 F. 1864.2. 



Histology and histogenesis in various 

 fishes. — Tinea. Jacobsohn, L. 1911.1. 



— Teleosts. •Kolster, R. 1898.1. —Or- 

 lhagoriscus. Paladino, G. 1913.1. • — Trout. 

 •Gehuchten, A. 1895.1; Rohon, J. V. 

 1884.1. 



Giant ganglion cells (Rohon-Beard cells) 

 in spinal cord of — Ileterosomata and 

 Pterophryne. Dahlgren, U. 1897.1, 1898.1. 



— Trutta. Gehuchten, A. 1896.1. — 

 Coregonus and Catostomus. Johnston, J. 



B. 1900.1. —Perca. Kolster, R. 1898.2. 



— Selachii. Neal, H. V. 1911.1. — Cteno- 

 labrus. Sargent, P. E. 1898.1, .2. — Ai7i- 

 phioxus and Solea. Tagliani, G. 1897.1, 

 1898.1. 



" Hinterzellen " in fishes. Gehuchten, 

 A. 1897.1. 



Mauthner' s fibers in — Salmo. Beccari, 

 N. 1908.1. —Teleostei. Kolster, R. 

 1898.3; Marano, A. 1911.1. —Chimmra. 

 Solger, B. F. 1899.1. — Anamnia. •Tag- 

 liani, G. 1905.1. 



Physiology, normal and experi- 

 mental. Bickel, A. Add. 1897.1, 1900.1. 



— Rate of nervous impulses in spinal cord, 

 Bdellostoma. Carlson, A. J. 1904.2. — Ex- 

 periments to ascertain influence on heart 

 action. Clift, W. 1815.1. 



SPLEEN 



Anatomy. General accounts. •Phisalix, 



C. 1885.1; Rathke, M. H. 1837.2. 

 Anatomy in — Amiurus. Mackenzie, 



T. 1884.1. — Petromyzon. Mayer, A. F. 

 1832.1. —Selachii. NeuvUle, H. 1898.1. 



— Anguilla. Phisalix, C. 1883.1. 

 Development. General researches. 



•Choronshitsky, B. 1900.1; Kupffer, C. 



