SUBJECT INDEX — SYSTEMATIC SECTION 



643 



1839.1; Steward, - 1895.1; Dow, J. M. 

 1861.1, Add. 1861.1. 



For the peculiar structure of the eye of 

 Anableps, see tinder Eye. 



Cynolebias, Pterolebias, ant; Rivulus. 



Taxonomy; revision. Regan, C. T. 1912.19. 



Fundulus. Natural history. Nichols, 



J. T. 1912.6. —Color variety. Fischer, 



H. 1910.1. 



Jenynsia. Taxonomy; revision. Regan, 

 C. T. 1913.16. 



Lebias. Natural history, L. calaritana. 

 Mazza, F. 1897.1. 



Fossil forms, structure and taxonomy. 

 — Tertiary. Agassiz. J. L. 1S32.2. -^ Ter- 

 tiary of Germany. Meyer, C. E. 1831.1; 

 Milnster, G. 1836.1. — Miocene of Ger- 

 7nany. Winkler, T. C. 1861.1. —Oligo- 

 cene of Germany. Winkler, T. C. 1880.3. 



Orestias. Occurrence in Andean plateau, 

 natural history and taxonomy. Boulenger, 

 G. A. 1902.4; Evermann, B. W. & Rad- 

 cliffe, L. 1909.1; Pellegrin, J. 1904.7, 

 1907.10. — See also C. H. Eigenmann in 

 Copeia, 1920, no. 89, pp. 103-105. 



Phallostethus. Structure and classifi- 

 cation. Regan, C. T. 1913.14. 

 Sub-family FoBciliinss 

 Nomenclature. Rachow, A. 1914.10. 

 Taxonomy; revision. Regan, C. T. 

 1913.18. 



Gambusia. Natural history. Duges, 

 A. 1902.1; Kuntz, A. Add. .1914.2. 



Girardinus. Taxonomy; review. Iher- 

 ing, H. 1883.1. 



Molliensia. As male of Poecilia multi- 

 lineata. Agassiz, J. L. R. 1858.5. 

 Fcecilia. Natural history. Brilning, C. 

 • 1903.3; Heckel, J. J. 1848.1. 



Fossil forms in Miocene of Baden. 

 Winkler, T. C. 1861.1; Woodward, A. S. 

 1898.6. 



Family Amblyopsidae 

 The Cave-fishes 

 For a map showing the distribution of the 

 Amblyopsidoe, see Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 

 184). 



For other fishes with degenerate eyes, see 

 Blind fishes of the Caves. 



Various notes on Amblyopsidoe. Eigen- 

 mann, C. H. 1899.1,.4,.5,.8, 1900.1, .2; 

 Forbes, S. A. 1882.1; Girard, C. F. 

 1888.1,-2; Putnam, F. W. 1872.1, .2, 

 1875.1, .2. 



Revisions of the Amblyopsidce, with litera- 

 ture. •Cox, U. O. 1905.1; •Eigenmann, 

 C. H. 1909.2; Putnam, F. W. 1872.10. 



Amblyopsis. Ear and hearing. Eigen- 

 mann, C. H. & Yoder, A. C. 1899.1; 

 Payne, F. 1909.1; Wyman, J. 1854.5. 



Eye, anatomy and development. •Eigen- 

 mann, C. H. 1899.7, 1900.4, 1901.2, 

 1909.2, Add. 1898.1, 1900.1; Eigenmann, 

 C. H. & Denny, W. A. 1899.1; Tell- 

 kampf, T. A. 1870.1; Wyman, J. 1851.1, 

 1854.5. — ■ Reactions to light. Payne, F. 

 ]^907 1 — Brain, optic lobes and tracts. 

 Ramsey, E. E. 1901.1, 1909.1. 



Smaller papers on Amblyopsis; records, 

 remarks, notes, popular accounts, etc. 

 Agassiz, ,T. L. 1847.3, 1851.1; Baird, S. 

 F. 1871.27; Banta, A. M. 1907.1; Blatoh- 

 ley, W. S. 1896.1; Cope, E. D. 1.S71.5; 

 Garman, H. - 1892.1; Hahu, W. L. 

 1908.1; Mocquard, F. 1908.1; Schreit- 

 mliller, W. 1915.2; Taylor, J. E. 1873.1; 

 Thompson, W. 1844.1; Wilson, J. 1854.1; 

 Wyman, J. 1843.1; Anon. 24S. 



Chologaster (An eyed member of the 

 Amblyopsidoe). Agassiz, ,J. L. 1853.6; 

 Eigenmann, C. H. 1899.3; Putnam, F. 

 W. 1880.1. 



Trogllchthys rosee (Eigenmann) (.A 

 markedly degenerate Amblyopsid from 

 caves of Missouri). Eigenmann, C. H. 

 1897.3, 1899.2; Garman, S. 1889.1. 



Typlichthys subterraneus (Girard) 

 (An Amblyopsid from Kentucky caves). 

 Eigenmann, C. H. 1899.2; Girard, C. F. 

 1859.2; 1888.1, .2; Putnam, F. W. 

 1872. 1,.2, 1875.1, .2. 



Family Stephanoberycidee 



Original description. Gill, T. N. Add. 

 1884.2. 



Family Fercopsidse (Salmopercse) 



For a map showing the distribution of the 

 Percopsidce, see Meek, A. 1916.1 (p. 184). 



Taxonomy. Eigenmann, 0. H. (Pacific 

 slope, U. S. A.) 1892.9; Regan, C. T. 

 1911.3. 



SUB-ORDER HETEROMI 

 Taxonomy; revision. Goode, G. B. & 

 Bean, T. H. 1894.3. 



Family Dercetidse 



Structure and taxonomy. Cretaceous. 

 Woodward, A. S. 1889.2. 



Family Halosauridse 



Taxonomy. Gill, T. N. 1889.2. 

 Family Notacanthidse 



Taxonomy. Bleeker, P. (Sunda-Molucca 

 Archipelago) 1850.4; Gill, T. N. 1889.4. 



Family Fierasferidse 

 Fierasfer (Echidion, Lefroyia, Oxy- 

 beles, syns.). General treatise. •Emery, 

 C. 1880. 1,.2. 



Natural history, including references to 

 symbiotic habits and larval forms (En- 

 cheliophis and Vexillifer). Costa, A. 

 1871.2; Emery, C. 1879.1 (iii), 1879.2 (i); 

 Kaup, J. J. 1856.4, 1860.4; Putnam, F. 

 W. 1874.4. — For association with echino- 

 derms, pearl oysters, and tunicates, see also 

 under Commensalism and Symbiosis. 



Occurrence. — In East Indies. Bleeker, 

 P. 1851.18, 1854.17, 1858.14. —In Nor- 

 wegian waters. Collett, R. 1882.1. — In 

 Scotland. Edwards, T. (Banff) 1863.2; 

 Sim, G. (Aberdeen) 1883.3. — In Ireland. 

 Thompson, W. 1837.1. 



SUB-ORDER CATOSTEOMI 

 "Limits and contents" of the group. 

 Boulenger, G. A. 1901.15. 



