SUBJECT INDEX — SYSTEMATIC SECTION 



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Taxonomy of Cyprinidce in North 

 America. Jordan, D. S. 1^77.1, llS8t).l. 

 — New Jersey. Abbott, C. C. 1874.4. — 

 Pennsyhania. Cope, E. D. 1869.4; 

 •Fowler, H. W. 1908.3. — Researches 

 upon the cyprinoid fishes inhabiting the 

 fresh-waler west of the Mississippi Valley. 

 Girard, C. F. 1S57.7. 



Sub-family Catostominn 



Taxonomy, North America. Ajjassiz, J. 

 L. 1S55.1; Fowler. H. W. 1914.6; Jordan, 



D. S. 1878.12, 1SS6.1. 



Sub-family Cyprininse 

 Abramis (Bream). Natural history and 

 occurrence. Bucker, F. 1869.1; Gunn, T. 



E. 1879.2; Keene, J. H. 1879.5; Lonn- 

 berg, A. J, 1903.8; Mela, A. J. 1883.3. 

 • — in Bavaria. Surbeck, G. 1908.4. — ire 

 Austria. Rozwadowski, J. 1902.1. 



Alburnus (Bleak). N^atural history and 

 occurrence. DeyroUe, T. 1871.1; Gatti, 

 M. A. (Italy) 1897.1; Keene, J. H. 1879.5; 

 Anon. 201. — In Caucasia. Griinberg, V. 

 Add. 1914.1. 



Taxonomy, Caucasia. Kavraiskii, T. 

 T. 1897.1. 



For the use, in the manufacture of arti- 

 ficial pearls, of guanin from the scales of 

 the bleak, see Economic Products, under 

 Fisheries. 



Barbus. Natural history, occurrence 

 (in Europe), etc. Clement, C. 1875.1; 

 Forel, F. A. 1906.1; Gunther, A. C. 

 1872.4; Herrmann, W. 1904.1; Hitz, - 

 1894.1; Mourgue, M. 1901.1; Olivier, 

 E. 1914.1; Stansch, K. 1904.1; Wit- 

 thalm, L. 1880.1; Anon. 83. — In 

 Switzerland. *Hofer, J. 1895. :^. — In 

 Silesia. Knauthe, K. 1890.2. — Alps of 

 Dauphine. L6gar, L. 1910.4. 



Carassius (Gold-fish). Natural history 

 notes. Boeck, G. 1875.2; BuUen, G. E. 

 1909.1; Charvet, P. A. 1826.1; Pap, J. 

 1871.1; Anon. 315, 563; Le Comte, L. 

 Pre-Linn. 1698.1; Linnajus, C. Pre- 



Linn. 1740.2. — Telescope variety. Car- 

 bonnier, P. 1872.2,.3, 1873.3. 

 Goldfish culture 

 General treatises on goldfish culture in 

 ponds and in aquaria. +Bade, E. 1900.1 

 Chaine, J. 1899.1; Mulertt, H. 1892.1: 

 1902.1; Reed, C. A. 1908.1; •Smith, H 

 M. 1909.2; Sauvigny, E. L. 1780.1 



•Stansch, K. 1910.6; Wolff, H. T. 1909.1 

 Origin of races. Tornier, G. 1908.2 

 Schaeck; H. E. 1893.1. 



Pond culture, shorter papers. — in 

 Japan. Kishinouye, K. 1898.2; Laack- 

 mann, H. 1912.1, .2; Leonhardt, E. E. 

 1906.7; Matsubara, S. 1908.1. — m 

 China. Kreyenberg, M. 1911.1. —in 

 Germany. Milewski, A. 1914.6; Revoil, 

 C 1891.1; Walter, E. 1906.1; Wagner, 

 C. Add. 1879.1. 



Culture of goldfish in aquaria, shorter 

 papers. Blanchon, H. L. 1912.1, Add. 

 1899.1; Griese, A. 1901.1; Hennig, E. 

 1904 1- Heron, R. 1842.1; Kammerer, 

 P 1909.2; Leonhardt, E. E. 1912.1; 

 I.ioyd, S. C. 1912.1; Milewski, A. 1910.1, 



1912.2, .3; Pevrl, T. 1910.1; Reitmayer. 

 C. A. 1914.2; Ringel, E. 1901.1; Ryder, 

 J. A. 1884.1; Schreitmilller, W. 1912.18, 

 1913.2; Sprenger, W. 1900.7. 



Culture of Lion-head variety. Laack- 

 mann, H. 1911.1; Thumm, J. 1911.1. 



Culture of Telescope variety. Carbonnier, 

 P. 1872.2, .3, 1873.3; Delaval, A. 1899.1, 

 1903.1; Depp, N. 1894.1; Frank, F. 

 1880.1; Langer,- 1877.1; Lee, H. 1875.1; 

 Newman, E. 1875.1; Nitsche, P. 1892.1; 

 Noll, F. C. 1878.1; Sasse, A. 1878.1; 

 Schreitmiiller, W. 1912. 14,. 18, 1913.2. 



Chondrostoma. Occurrence, natural 

 history, etc. Cockerell, T. D. 1910.1. — 

 In Teramo, Italy. Gatti, M. A. 1896.1. — 

 France. La Blanchfere, P. R. 1872.5, 

 1873.1; Pellegrin, J. (Loire R.) 1900.2; 

 Roule, L. 1902.5; Zur Miihlen, M. 



1911.10. —Austria. Heckel, J. J. 1851.1; 

 Rozwadowski, J. 1903.1. 



Fossil species. — Miocene of Baden. 

 Winkler, T. C. 1861.1. 



Cyprinus (Carp). General treatise. 

 Supino, F. 1911.1. 



Natural history notes, popular articles, 

 etc. Cole, L.J. 1905.1, 1906.1; Dieulafe, 

 L. & Bruyant, C. 1904.1; Distant, W. L. 

 1904.2; Ekstrom, C. U. 1838.1; Fedder- 

 sen, A. F. 1898.1; Forel, F. A. 1899.1; 

 Halkett, A. 1907.2; Hunt, W. T. 1912.1; 

 •Hutchins, D. E. 1906.1; Keene, J. H. 

 1879.5; Lankester, E. R. 1870.1; La 

 Tourrette, M. 1775.1; McGovern, H. 

 D. 1882.1, 1883.1; Meier, H. 1864.1; 

 Schirmer, - 1901.1; Zilrn, E. S. 1900.1; 

 Krauss, C. F. Add. 1890.1. 



Natural history notes in Pre-Linncean 

 section. Ledel, S. 1692.1; Linneeus, C. 

 1744.1; Needham, W. 1720.1; Nozeman, 

 C. 1757.1. 



Value as food. Bartlett, S. P. 1901.1- 

 1912.1. 



Growth and size. Hessel, R. 1880.2; 

 Heyser, E. 1883.1; Johnson, S. M. 



1883.1; Mather, F. 1881.1. 



Races and varieties. Hofer, B. 1898.1; 

 Gartner, F. 1898.1; Roberts, A. W. 

 1880.3; Russell, A. J. 1873.1; Zentz, F. 

 1882.1. 



Fossil in — Jurassic of Wilrttemberg. 

 Bronn, H. G. 1830.1. —Tertiary; tax- 

 onomy. Milnster, G. 1836.1. 



Diptychus. Natural history. Anikin, 

 V. P. 1906.1. 



Gobio. Natural history notes. Berg, L. 

 S. 1907.8; Maklin, F. W. 1871.1; Mela, 

 A. J. G. 1886.2. 



Labeo. African species with diagnostic 

 key. Boulenger, G. A. 1903.12. 

 ■ Leucaspius. Natural history and oc- 

 currence — in Sweden. Lilljeborg, W. 

 1872.1. — in Hungary. Vutskits, G. 

 1903.1. 



Leuciscus (ffiudd or fied-eye). — Pop- 

 ular general treatise. Fennell, J. G. 1870.1. 

 — Fisheries; Switzerland. Hofer, J. 1897.1. 



Natural history and occurrence. Baird, 

 S. F. 1874.17; Bonaparte, C. L. 1845.5; 

 Chearney, R. 1875.1; Chiappi, T. 



