VIII 

 SUBJECT INDEX 



SYSTEMATIC SECTION ^ 



CEPHALOCHORDATA {LEPTOCAR- 

 DII OR LAXCELBTS) 



Marine acraniate flsh-like chordates. 



General treatise. Delage, M. Y. & 

 Herouard, E. 1898.1; Willey, A. 1894.1. 



Classification and geographical distri- 

 bution. Tattersall, "W. M. 1903a. — For 

 a map showing the geographical distribiUion 

 of the Cephalochordata, see Herdman, 

 W. A. 1904.1 (p. 138). 



Taxonomy of forms from — Maldive 

 and Laccadive Islands. Cooper, C. F. 

 1903.1; Parker, G. H. 1904.3. —Japan. 

 Jordan, D. S. & Snyder, J. O. 1901.12. — 

 Ceylon. Tattersall, W. M. 1908.2. 



Family Amphioxididse 



Amphiozides (A pelagic form). Tax- 

 onomy and relationships. -^Goldsehmidt, 

 R. 1905.1, 1906.1, 1909.1, Add. 1905.1. 

 — Review of the above. Willey, A. 1906.1. 



Family Branchiostomidsa 



^Marine littoral forms 



Taxonomic revisions of genera and 

 species. Gill, T. N. 1895.2; Jordan, D. S. 

 & Snyder, J. O. (Japan) 1901.12; •Kir- 

 kaldy, J. W. 1895.1, Add. 1894.1. 



Amphioxus (Branchiostoma) . Nat- 

 ural history, descriptions of young, etc. 

 Bert, P. 1867.1, .5; Clark, H. J. 1865.1; 

 Harting, P. 1876.1; Kemna, A. 1906.1; 

 Krause, W. 1898.1; Lindsay, A. 



1857.1; Mliller, J. 1839.1, 1841.2; Quat- 

 refages, J. L. 1845.1; Reichert, C. B. 

 1870.1; Rice, H. J. 1878.1; Schultze, 

 M. J. 1851.1; Schneider, A. F. 1878.1; 

 Sundevall, C. J. 1840.1; Sundewall, F. 

 1843.1; Willey, A. 1891.1, 1901.1; Yung, 

 E. J. 1906.1; Putnam, F. W. Add. 

 1865.1. 



Phylogenetic relationships. ■ — Relation 

 to Balanoglossus. MacBride, E. W. 1897.1. 



• — Amphioxus a slightly metamorphosed 

 tunicate (with consideration of homologies) . 

 Wijhe, J. W. 1906.1, 1914.1,.2. — "Am- 

 phioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates." 

 Willey, A. 1894.1. 



Asymmetron. Natural history notes. 

 •Andrews, E. A. 1893.1; Benham, 



W. B. 1901.1, 1901.2; Mark, E. L. 

 1904.1; Romer.F. 1896.1; Willey, A. 

 1896.1. 



Epigonichthys. Natural history. Hart- 

 ing, P. 1877.1; Passzlavsky, J. 1877.1; 

 Peters, W. C. H. 1876.1. 



CRANIATA 



Animals (Vertebrate) distineruished by 

 the possession of a definite "head." 



CLASS CYCLOSTOMATA, OR MAR- 

 SIPOBRANCHII. 



Aquatic craniates without true jaws. 



For parasitic habits of. Cyclostomes, see 

 under Parasitic Fishes, also pp. 416 and 

 500. 



Natural history. Dumferil, A. M. 1812.1, 

 .2; Partiot, L. Add. 1848.1; Thomson, 

 J. A. Add. 1912.1. 



Taxonomy and. systematic relationships. 

 Dean, B. 1900.1; GiU, T. N. 1883.7; 

 •Howes, G. B. 1892.1; Woodland, W. N. 

 1911.4. ■ — • Supposed gnathostome ancestry 

 of Marsipobranchii. Woodland, W. N. 

 1913.2. 



Taxonomy of species found in — Russia. 

 Berg, L. S. 1906.10. — Japan. Jordan, 

 D. S. & Snyder, J. 0. 1901.12. — Aus- 

 tralia. Ogilby, J. .D. 1896.2. 



ORDER MYXINOIDES 



(Hyperotreti) 

 Hag-fishes or Borers 



For a map showing the geographical 

 distribution of the Myxinoides, see Meek, 

 A. 1916.1 (p. 31). 



I Arranged in general according to the system used in the Cambridge Natural History — ^ this for 

 convenience. 



Confined chiefly to natural history, occurrence and the larger and more recent papers on fossil 

 forms and taxonomy. Rarely going below genera, save in the case of the fishes of great economic as 

 well as scientific importance (i. e. Anguilla, Pleuronectidse, Salmonidae, etc.). 



For further data on natural history, see Habits, Reproduction, etc., in Morphological Section. 

 For further references to fossil fishes, see the elaborate section Palaeontology, also Hay, 0. P. 1902.1, 

 and Woodward, A. S. 1889,2, and also the Bibliography of North American Palaeontology cited in 

 Part IV, General Bibhographies. For furttier data on taxonomy and occurrence, see section Fauna 

 of the World, and for particular regions, see such great faunistic and taxonomic works as Day, F. 

 1875.1, Boulenger, G. A. Add. 1909.1, Eigenmann, C. H. 1912.2, Goode & Bean, 1896.1, Jordan & 

 Evermann, 1896.1. For new species, see Zoological Record. 



For all other subjects, see the Morphological Section. 



