SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



601 



Hon of air volume changes in air bladder. 

 Harting, P. 1872.2, 1874.2. 



Apparatus for holding fishes for vivisec- 

 tion: technique, etc. Pettit, A. 1904.1; 

 PoUmanti, O. 1913.3; Sohoenlein, K. 

 1895.1. 



Dynamometer for mensuration of mus- 

 cular pull. Reguard, P. 1893.2,.5. 



.Apparatus for study of respiration. 

 Dissard, A.. 1894.1; Franpois-Franck, C. 

 A. 1906.1,.2; Flourens, M. J. 1862.1; 

 Jolyet, F. & Regnard, P. 1876.1; Roques, 

 L. 1906.1,.2; Zuntz, N. 1901.1; Hem- 

 meter, J. C. Add. 1911.1. 



Electro-cardiography in the study of 

 heart action. Bakker, N. C. 1912.1, .2; 

 Laiilanife, - 1889.1; Eiger, M. Add. 

 1913.1; Hemmeter, J. C. Add. 1911.1. 



Special apparatus used in the study of 

 the electrical discharge of electrical fishes. 

 DuBois-Reymond, E. H. 1881.1; Gar- 

 ten, S. 1910.1,.2; Gotch, F. 1888.1; 

 Sachs, C. 1881.1; Biedennann, W. Add. 

 1895.1. 



Mensuration of size; apparatus and 

 methods. Iches, L. 1908.1; RiddeU, W. 

 1914.1; Samter, M. 1907.1. — Somatic 

 coefficient, plan for expression of measure- 

 ments. Camerano, L. 1900.1, 1901.1. 



— Instrument for measuring fossil fish. 

 Young, J. 1868.1. 



Methods of study and technique. 



Skeletons, technique of preparation. 



Bluett, - 1830.1; Johnson, J. S. 1877.1. 



— Cartilaginous skeletons. Braun, M. G. 

 1894.1; Parker, T. J. 1882.2. 



Ova and embryos, preparation. Collmge, 

 W. E. 1892.1; Henneguy, L. F. 1879.1; 

 Smith, B. G. 1914.1. 



Habits and life histories, methods of 

 study. Holder, C. F. 1908.2; Reighard, 

 J. E. 1910.1. ,. ■ ^ , , 



Artificial circulation applied to detached 

 heads of fishes. Kuliabko, A. 1907.1, .2, 

 Add. 1907.1. — Trough for exhibiting cir- 

 culation in the caudal fin. Milner, W. R. 



Various methods. — For dissection arM 

 study of nervous system. Baudelot, E. 

 1878.1; Rawitz, B. 1909.1. —For de- 

 monstration of neurofibrils. Bielschowsky, 



— 1908.1; Fusari, R. 1901.1. 

 Demonstration of casts of brain. Edinger, 



L. 1907.1. 



Physiological salt-solution for marine 

 animals. Muskens, L. J. 1894.1. 



Injection of kidney for study. Hyrtl, O. 

 J. 1863.3. — Injection method for com- 

 parative anatomy. Rand, H. W. 1905^. 



— IntrcMiitam staining. Retzras, M. G. 



1898.1. , ^ . .J f 



Freezing point methods m study of 



blood. Greene, C. W. 1905.1. — Sf»f 



sections in study of fossils. SoUas, W. J. 



1901.1, 1904.1. , , „ ,. . 



Narcotization of sharks. bulmia, A. 



1909.1. , ,. - 



Zoological dictionary, explanations of 

 zoological terms. Ziegler, H. E. 1909.1. 



Rrintoen rays and radiographs, applica- 

 tion and value. Abel, C. 1908.1; Town- 

 send, C. H. 1906.4. 



Photography. Living fishes, chiefly in 

 aquaria and in their natural environment. 

 Bade, E. 1899.8, 1901.3; Briihl, L. 1900.1; 

 Holder, C. F. 1899.3; Kohler, W. 1904.1; 

 Letkemanii, H. V. 1902.1; MuUeger, S. 

 1912.1; •Reighard, J. E. 1908.2 ; •Shu- 

 feldt, R. W. 1897.1-1911.1; Ward, F. 

 1911.1; •Bryan, W. A. Add. 1911.1; 

 Dugmore, A. R. Add. 1902.1. 



Photochronograph, for making photo- 

 graphs at timed intervals. Use — ■ in study 

 of locomotion. Anthony, R. & Chevroton, 

 L. 1913.1; Marey, E. J. 1890.1. —in 

 study of respiration. Fransois-Franck, C. 

 A. 1906.2, Add. 1907.1, 1914.1. 



Photography with ultra-violet light. 

 Franz, V. 1910.6. — Photography of de- 

 velopmental series. Kupffer, C. W. 1876.2; 

 Reighard, J. E. 1900.3. 



TEMPERATURE {EFFECTS ON 

 FISHES) 



Reactions of fishes to variations in 

 temperature. Dupony,- 1894.1; Knauthe, 

 K. 1891.4; Loeb, J. & Wasteneys, H. 

 1912.1; Miehael,E. Add. 1907.1; Wells, 

 M. M. Add. 1914.1. 



Effects of temperature on development of 

 ova. Dannevig, H. C. 1894.1; Dannevig, 

 H. C. & Fulton, T. 1895.1; Drouin de 

 BouviUe, R. 1908.2; Grimm, O. 1904.2; 

 Hein, W. 1911.2; Meyer, H. A. 1879.2; 

 Reibisch, J. 1902.1; Williamson, H. C. 

 1910.1, .3, 1911.1. — Influence on em- 

 bryonic circulation. Millet, C. 1864.1. 



Effects of temperature upon iris. 

 Brown-S^quard, C. E. 1859.1; Miiller, 

 H. 1861.1. — On vitality of fishes. Davy, 

 J. 1862.1. — On pigmentation. Frisoh, K. 

 1911.3. — Relations to number of ver- 

 tebrae. Jordan, D. S. 1892.2, 1893.2, 

 1894.3. — Relation to the number of firin 

 rays in Pleuronectidce {reduction in warmer 

 climates) . Cox, P. Add. 1903.1. 



Cold, effects. Donhoff, -. 1872.1; 

 Heath, N. 1883.1; Marfes, H. 1850.1, 

 Add. 1850.1; Marion, A. F. 1894.2; 



Vidal, J. L. 1870.1, 1871.1; Beal, J. Pre- 

 Linn. 1666.1. 



Infiuence on pigmentation and respira- 

 tion, Apogon. Polimanti, 0. 1912.2. 

 . Cold causing mortality. Bouney, T. G. 

 1891.1; Jennings, F. M. 1841.1. —£>e- 

 struciion on Florida coast. Packard, A. b. 

 1870.1; Wilcox, J. 1887.1. — At Ber- 

 muda, 1901. VerrUl, A. E. 1901.1. —Eels. 

 Thompson, W. 1841.3. 



Extremes of temperature in which 

 fishes can live. Maurel, - & Lagriffe, - 

 1899.1,-2, Add. 1899.1; Carter, A. W. 

 Add. 1887.1. .r. u ^ 



Basic or lowest temperature. Dutrochet, 

 R J 1840.1,.2; Pictet, R. 1893.1; Reg- 

 nard, P. 1895.1. 



Maximum or highest temperature. Bert, 

 P 1867 4- Davy, J. 1862.1; Davenport^ 

 C'. & Castle, W. 1895.1; Frenzel, J. 

 1885.1- Knauthe, K. 1895.3; Lefebre, 

 A 1872 1; Vernon, H. M. 1899.1, 1900.1. 



