SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



603 



Fabani, C. 1897.1; 

 Anon. 570. 



Grieg, J. A. 1911.2; 



ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE 



Various sorts of anonudies. Girdwoyli, 

 M. 1880.1; Makarius, S. 1898.1. —Ab- 

 normal eye-muscle in Carcharias. AUis, 

 E. P. 1899.1. — Eyeless spin, of Cyprinus. 

 Baer, K. E. 1862.1. — Doubling of crystal- 

 line lens. Hilgendorf, F. M. 1903.1. — 

 Develop, of lens without other eye-parts. 

 MencL, E. 1903.1. — Supernumerary 

 eyes. Gemmill, J. F. 1906.1. —Three- 

 eyed dab. Meek, A. 1910.1. — Three-eyed 

 Whiting. Rose, C. W. 1863.1. —One- 

 eyed cod. Sandeman, G. 1893.1. — One- 

 eyed trout. Yung, E. J. 1901.1. — Atrophy 

 in Raja. Smallwood, W. M. 1908.1. 



For anoinalies of the eye in flat-fishes, 

 such as arrested m,igration during meta- 

 morphosis, etc., see under Pleuronectidse. 



Cyclopia. A single, median-eyed con- 

 dition. Occurrence. — in Teleostei. Gem- 

 mill, J. F. 1900.1, 1906.2; Chidester, F. 

 E. Add. 1914.1. — in Myliobates noctula. 

 Paolucci, L. 1874.1. 



Artificial or experimental production of 

 cyclopia by various solutions. Lereboullet, 

 A. 1861.2; Lewis, W. H. 1909.1; Mc- 

 Clendon, J. F. 1910.1, 1912.1; Spemann, 

 H. 1904.1; •Stockard, C. R. 1907.1, 

 1908.2, 1909.1,.2, 1910.1; Tornier, G. 

 1908.1, 1911.1. 



ABNORMALITIES OF FINS 



Gen. acct., fin anomalies. Freund, L. 

 1907.1. 



Carp with all fins greatly elongated. 

 Bean, B. A. 1909.2. 



Misc. papers. — Origin. Buschkiel, A. 

 1907.1. — Paired anal and caudal fins. 

 Cori, C. J. 1896.1. — Anomalies in Pleu- 

 Tonectidce. Duneker, G. 1900.2. — Sup- 

 plementary fin in Tinea. Yung, E. Add. 

 1914.1. 



Anal fin. Anomalies in — Sebastes. 

 Jaquet, M. 1906.1. — Plaice. Johnstone, 

 J. 1904.2. — Proteracanthus. Pellegrin, 

 J. 1899.3. — Goldfishes. Watase,S. 1887.1, 

 1894.1. 



Caudal fin. — Larval Petrom.yzon with 

 three caudal fins. Barfurth, D. 1899.1. 

 — ■ Caudal absent in carp, Fiebiger, J. 

 1907.1; Nusbaum, J. 1907.3; Tamanii, 

 I. K. 1911.1. — ■ Caudal and peduncle lack- 

 ing, Esox. Hofer, B. 1901.3. — -Anoma- 

 lies in Silurus and Motella. Jaquet, M. 

 1899.1, 1907.2. — • Precaudal fin frill in 

 plaice. Mcintosh, W. C. 1908.2. — 

 Syngnathus with duplicated tail. Malm, A. 

 W. 1862.1. — Pleuronectes with secondary 

 caudal. Woodward, H. 1908.1. 



So-called "tailless trout" of Lochna- 

 moarachan, Islay, Scotland, Salmo is- 

 layensis or S. fario. Peach, C. W. 1871.1; 

 Thomson, J. 1873.1; Traquair, R. H. 

 1872.1, 1882.2, 1892.5. 



Dorsal fin. Accessory fins in — Acan- 

 ihias. Grosser, O. & Przibram, H. 1906.1. 

 — Salmo. Seligmann, C. G. 1898.1. 



Pectoral fin. Abnormality, resembling 

 digital structure, in Protopterus. Albrecht, 

 P. 1886.3; Blanchard, R. 1894.1; Bou- 

 lenger, G. A. 1891.4; Hopley, 0. C. 



1891.1. — Duplicity in Lepidosiren. 

 Brindley, H. H. 1900.1; Goeldi, E. A. 

 1898.1. 



Abnormalities corresponding to types of 

 limb structure. Ercolani, G. B. 1881.1. 



Type of abnormality in rays in which the 

 pectorals are not adherent to the head. 

 •Anisits, J. D. 1912.2; Bureau, L. 1890.1; 

 Day, F. 1880.2; Filippi, F. 1852.1; 



Fleming, J. 1841.1; Gervais, F. L. 1864.1; 

 Hill, J. P. 1895.1; Johnstone, J. 1906.2; 

 Paolucci, L. 1874.1; Pellegrin, J. 1900.8; 

 Rafinesque, C. S. 1810.2'; Reinhardt, J. 

 C. 1825.1; Richardson, J. 1859.1; Tra- 

 quair, R. H. 1892.4; Vaillant, L. L. 

 1908.2; Williamson, H. 0. 1911.2. — De- 

 scribed as Propterygia, n. g. Otto, A. W. 



1821.2, 1822.1. —Propterygia shown to 

 be teratological. ♦Liitken, 0. F. 1880.2; 

 Gill, T. N. 1896.13. —First known acct. 

 and fig. Gesner, C. Pre-Linn. 1556.1. 



Pectorals absent in — ■ flounder. Gill, T. 

 N. 1881.3. — Silurus. Jaquet, M. 1897.3. 



Supernumerary pectorals in ■ — Salmo 

 irideus. Mazzarelli, G. F. 1905.2. — Baja. 

 Deslongchamps, J. A. 1853.1; Rennie, J. 



1906.1. — ■ Presence in Symbranchus, nor- 

 mally absent. Derjugin, K. M. 1912.1. 



Ventral or pelvic fins. Anomalies in 

 — Leuciseus dobula. Martens, E. 1859.1. 

 — Pagellus. Mazza, F. 1890.1. — Elonga- 

 tion in Tinea. Billard, G. 1912.1. • — Male 

 dogfish, with abnormal external genital ap- 

 paratus. Mudge, G. P. 1899.1. 



Supernumerary pelvics {Pygomely) . An- 

 thony, R. & Salmon, J. 1901.1. —in 

 Phoxinus. Derjugin, K. M. 1912.1. — -in 

 Glanis. Varpakhovskil, N. A. 1888.2. 



Ventrals absent in — Abramis. Brind- 

 ley, H. H. 1891.1. — ■ Ameiurus. Eigeu- 

 mann, C. H. & Cox, U. O. 1900.1. 



VISCERAL ABNORMALITIES 

 Abdominal abnormalities. — Mis- 

 placement of abdominal cavity. Raffaele, F. 



1889.2. — Gastrodidymus, double-forma- 

 tion of belly. Rauber, A. 1879.2. 



Circulatory system. — Deformations. 

 Kiinstler, J. & Gruvel, A. 1899.1. —Em- 

 bryos without circulation. Loeb, J. 1893.1. 



Digestive system. — Perch without 

 pyloric c(Bca. Forbes, S. A. 1885.1. — Dog- 

 fish with everted stomach. Mudge, G. P. 

 1905.1, 1906.1. — Abnormal spiral valve. 

 Raja. Parker, T. J. 1885.1. — Branched 

 ccBca, Centrolophus. Riggio, G. 1894.2. — 

 Prolapsus recti. P6got, G. 1900.1. — 

 Sparus with a supplementary anus. William- 

 son, H. C. 1911.4. ■ — -Abnormal intestine, 

 carp. Freund, L. Add. 1914.1. 



Reproductive organs. — • Three lobed 

 ovary, Adiienser. Grimm, O. 1906.2. — 

 Arrested development in gonad of Conger. 

 Hefford, A. E. 1907.1. — Hypertrophied 

 ovaries in Cobitis. Lunel, G. 1880.1. — 

 Oviduct, male skate. Matthews, J. D. 



