SUBJECT INDEX — SYSTEMATIC SECTION 



621 



— on coast of Natal. Millar, A. D. 1899.1. 



— in Oran. Pellegrin, J. 1901.6. — in the 

 Mediterranean. Pellegrin, J. 1902.3. — 

 at Funchal, Madeira. Vinciguerra, D. 

 1883.1. 



Ceratoptera. Occurrence and natu- 

 ral history — at Port Royal, Jainaiea. 

 Lamont, A. 1S24.1. 



Cephaloptera. Natural history. Heeck- 

 eren Tot Walien, L. 1897.1; Vorderman, 

 A. G. 1897.1. 



Occurrence — in Jamaica. Bancroft, 



E. X. 1S29.1. —at Malta. Gulia, Gio- 

 vanni. 1909.3. — in the Mediterranean. 

 Pellegrin, J. 1902.3. — in Irish waters. 

 Thompson, W. 1835.1, 1837.1. —in 

 Straits of Messina. FacciolJi, L. Add. 

 1903.1. —atCeite. Ribart. Add. 1759.1. 



Manta {Devil fish). Natural history. 

 •Elliott, W. 1846.1-1867.1; •Gill, T. N. 

 1908.5; H., C. F. 1874.2; Holder, C. F. 

 1899.1; Holder, J. B. 1871.1; Holmes, 



F. S. 1856.1; Lesueur, C. A. 1824.1; 

 MitchUl, S. L. 1824.1; PeUegrin, J. 

 1900.8; Anon. 308, 309. 



Occurrence — on coast of Peru. Baer, 



G. A. 1899.1; Vaillant, L. L. 1899.2. 



— on California coast. Diguet, L. 1898.1; 

 Kahilainen, "\V. 1899.3; Oustalet, E. 

 1899.1; PeUegrin, J. 1901.5,.6; Vaillant, 

 L. L.& Diguet, L. 1898.1; Newman, E. 

 Add. 1849.1. — on New Jersey coast. Fow- 

 ler. H. W. 1903.8. — in Mediterranean. 

 PeUegrin, J. 1902.3. — in North Carolina. 

 GiU, T. N. Add. 1903.2. 



Myliobatis (Eagle Ray). Natural his- 

 tory. Johnston, G. 1834.3; Cunningham, 

 J. T. Add. 1895.3; Holt, E. W. & Gar- 

 stang, W. Add. 1898.1. 



Fossil forms. Taxonomy and occurrence. 

 Gibbes, R. W. 1847.2; Marsh, O. C. 

 1870.1; Owen, R. 1847.1; Philippi, 

 R. A. 1846.1. — In Eocene. Delheid, E. 

 {Belgium) 1896.2; Popovici-Hatzeg, V. 

 {Rumania.) 1896.1; Woodward, A. S. 

 {England) 1888.9. — In Tertiary: KissUng, 

 E. {Switzerland) 1902.2; Meyer, C. E. H. 

 {Germany) 1851.2; Woodward, A. S. 

 {Egypt) 1893.8. — Cretaceous, Tunis. 

 Sauvage, H. E. 1889.2. 



Mobula {Small Devil-fish). Natural 

 history and occurrence — off the North 

 Carolina coast. Boulenger, G. A. 1912.9; 

 PeUegrin, J. 1912.4. — in Javanese waters. 

 Kampen, P. N. 1910.1. 



Ptychodus. Dentition. Canestrelli, 

 G. 1910.1; Woodward, A. S. 1887.6. 



ORDER HOLOCEFHALI 



Taxonomy of fossil forms. •Woodward, 

 A. S. 1889.2. 



Family Ftyctodontidse 



Devonian forms 

 Arthrodiran affinities. Dollo, L. 1907.2. 



— Dentition. Eastman, 0. R. 1898.2, 

 1904.8. 



Ptyctodus. Morphology {particularly 

 dentition) and relationships. Pander, 

 0. H. 1858.1; Rohon, J. V. 1895.1. 



Family Squaloraiidss 



Lias 

 Squaloraia. Structure and a£ 

 Howes, G. B. 1890.1; Weyl, T. 1884.1; 

 Woodward, A. S. 1886.1. 



Family Ms^iacanthidas 



Lias 

 . Taxonomy. Woodward, A. S. 1889.9. 

 Family Chimaeridae 



Including fossil and recent forms 



General treatises, recent forms. — Chim- 

 ceroid fishes and their development. •Dean, 

 B. 1906.1. — Origin of Chimceridce. 

 Regan, C. T. 1912.14. 



Taxonomy of recent forms. ■ Bean, B. A. 

 & Weed, A. C. 1910.1; •Garman, S. 

 1901.1, 1904.1, 1911.1. —in Irish waters. 

 Holt, E. W. L. & Byrne, L. W. 1910.3. 

 — in Philippines. Smith, H. M. 1912.2. 



Fossil forms, structure and taxonomy. 

 General accounts. — Taxonomy. Egerton, 

 P. G. 1843.2, 1846.1, 1847.2; Riess, J. A. 

 1887.1. 



Occurrence of fossil forms — in Jurassic 

 of WUrttemberg. Fraas, E. 1896.1. — in 

 Jurassic of Prussia. Meyer, C. E. H. 

 1859.3. — in American Cretaceous. 



Hussakof, L. 1912.1. — in British Cre- 

 taceous. Newton, E. T. 1878.1, 1880.1, 

 Add. 1878.1. — in Cretaceous of New 

 Zealand. Newton, E. T. 1877.1. 



Callorhynchus. Earliest known figure. 

 Fr^zier, A. F. Pre-Linn. 1716.1. 



Chimasra. Natural history accounts. 

 Baird, S. F. 1877.2; Dean, B. 1904.6; 

 Gunner, J. E. 1766.7; L., W. N. 1879.1; 

 Holt, E. W. Add. 1893.1. 



Occurrence — at Nice. Deakin, R. 

 1866.1. — inNorthSea. Cordeaux, J.Add. 

 1898.1. — in California waters. Serre, P. 

 1901.1. 



Phytogeny and relationships. Dean, B. 

 1899.5, 1905.3. 



Taxonomy. — Philippine species. 

 Smith, H. M. 1912.2. — Japanese species. 

 Tanaka, S. 1905.1, .2. — Cuban species. 

 Poey y Aloy, F. 1865.1. 



Fossil forms — in Cretaceous of England. 

 Buckland, W. 1836.1. — in Jurassic of 

 Bavaria. Meyer, C. E. 1863.1. — Synopsis 

 of fossil species. Egerton, P. G. 1843.2. 



Harriotta. Natural history. Dean, B. 

 1904.8; Mitsukuri, K. 1905.1. 



SUB-CLASS TELEOSTOMI 



Gnathostome fishes with bony skeleton. 



Phytogeny. Regan, C. T. 1904.9. 



Fossil forms. — Of Florissant {Colorado) 

 shales. CockereU, T. D. 1906.1, 1908.2. — 

 Eocene of Wyoming. Cope, E. D. 1873.3. 

 — Taxonomy of fossil forms. Woodward, 

 A. S. 1889.2. 



SERIES GANOIDEI 



(Formerly a sub-class) 

 Tliis group name is retained here for con- 

 venience, as it has been in other parts of the 

 Subject Index, and under it are included various 

 fossil orders, families, and genera, and the 



