FINDING INDEX 



679 



559; pisciculture, 561, 

 565 

 English Channel, 481 

 Engraulinse, 626 

 Engraulis, 415, 493, 515, 

 525, 529, 626; fisheries, 

 470; growth and age, 

 497; culture, 560, 568; 

 reproductive organs, 609 

 Enneacanthus, 373, 499 

 Enniskillen, 518 

 Entelurus, 577 

 Enteroliths, 494 

 Enter sphenus — see Entos- 



phenus 

 Entoblast — see Entoderm 

 Entoderm, 412, 515, 605 

 ' ' Entonnoirs segmentaires,' ' 



608 

 Entosphenus, 616 

 Entozoa (parasites), 544, 



545 

 Environment — see Ecol- 

 ogy 

 Enzymes, 403 

 Eocene fossil fishes, 538, 



539 

 Eosinophiles, 3S4 

 Ependyma, 523 

 Ephippus, 513, 650 

 Epibdella (parasite), 545 

 Epiblast — see Ectoderm 

 Epicyrtus, 378 

 Epidemics — see Pathology 

 Epidermis, 393, 399, 458, 

 509, 510, 586; parasites 

 of, 5fi 

 Epigonichthys, 615 

 Epinephelus, 375, 498; tax- 

 onomy, 648 

 Epinephrin, 598 

 Epiphysis cerebri, 386, 387 

 Epithelioma papulosum, 



549 

 Epithelium, 380, 502; clo- 

 acal, 365, 366; gastric, 

 365, 403; squamous, 365; 

 intestinal, 366; retinal, 

 419; cysts, 543; parasites 

 of, 548; notochordal, 588; 

 coelomic, 598 

 Equilibrium, 501 — see also 



Static Sense 

 Eremophilus — see Arges 

 ErgasiUdse (parasites), 544 

 Erie, Lake, 425, 476 

 Erisichihe — see Protosphy- 



rcena 

 Eritrea, 422 

 Erivan, 450 

 Erlach, 569 

 Erlaph See, 439 

 Erne, Ijough, 506 

 Errata, 354 f . 

 Erythrininse, 634 

 Erythrinus, 364, 377, 583 

 Erythrocytes, 383 

 Esbo-Lofo, 470 ' 

 Escambia R., 425 

 Escolar — see Ruvetlus 

 Eskdale, 533 

 Esocidffi, 589, 641, 642 



Esox, 364, 382, 385, 399, 

 403, 494, 509, 516, 641, 

 642; anatomy, 369; fish- 

 ing, 371, 490; in aquaria, 

 375; auditory organs, 380, 

 501; parasites of, 404, 

 549; embryology, 410, 

 413, 415; growth and 

 age, 497, 498, 642 ; habits, 

 499; hybrids, 507 ; nervous 

 system, 524, 525; pectoral 

 girdle, 550; -culture, 562, 

 565; voracity, 575; repro- 

 duction, 577; skull, 592, 

 593, 604; spinal cord, 596; 

 suprarenals, 598 ; tera- 

 tology, 603, 604; Esox 

 masguinongy, 371, 498, 

 570, 642 

 "Essence d'orient," 465 

 Esthonia, 450 

 Etang de Thau, 445, 483 

 Eielis, 649 



Etheostoma, 375, 392, 576 

 Etheostomina?, 493, 590, 



648 

 Ethmoid region, 591 

 Etroplus, 374 

 Euboea I., 541 

 Eucopepoda (parasites) , 



544 

 Euganean Hills, 448 

 Eugnathidse, 624 

 Eulachon — see Thaleich- 



thys 

 Eulamia, 552 

 Euphorbia (poisonous 



plant), 489 

 Eupomotis, 373 ; introduc- 

 tion, 556; nests, 579; 

 taxonomy, 648 

 Euprotomicrus, 368 

 Europe, 493, 505, 506, 508, 

 516, 517, 519, 543, 544, 

 576; angling, 372 ; aquaria, 

 372; fauna, 396, 405, 

 439-453 ; fisheries, 466, 

 467, 469, 471, 472, 473, 

 474, 480-488, 602; mar- 

 kets, 468; museums, 517- 

 519; palaeontology, 530, 

 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 

 537, 638, 539, 540, 541, 

 542; fishes introduced, 

 556, 557, 558, 559; pisci- 

 culture, 562, 564, 565; 

 vernacular names, 600 

 Eurre, 541 

 Eurycormus, 609 

 Eurypharynx, 369, 641 

 Eusthenopteron, 461, 551, 



622 

 Eutin, 567 

 EutTopius, 378 

 Euzet, 539 

 Evois, 462, 470 

 Evolution, 385, 398, 399, 



415 f., 501, 529 

 Evorihodus, 374 

 Excretion, 551; excretory 



organs, 361, 606, 607 

 Exhibition — see Collection 



Exocattus, 380, 461, 550, 

 646 ; ova and larviB, 572 ; 

 spawning, 577; skull, 594 

 Exophthalmia, 547 

 Exoskeleton, 399 f., 593 

 ExostQma, 637 

 Exostosis, 547 

 Expeditions — see Voyages 

 Explosives, 488, 489 

 Extractive bodies, 389 

 Eye,' 388, 394, 418 f., 501, 

 514, 691, 592, 601; of 

 cave fishes, 382; optic 

 refiex, 382, 524; parietal 

 eye, 386, 387; optic lobes, 

 387; crystalline lens, 388, 

 419, 576, 603; retina, 388, 

 419, 523; deep-sea fishes, 

 396; telescopic, 396; 

 abyssal fishes, 418; iris, 

 419, 610, 601; optic 

 chiasma, 525, 656; optic 

 nerves, 525, .526; diseases 

 and parasites of, 544, 

 547, 549; cornea, 547; 

 orbitosphenoid, 592; ab- 

 normalities, 603 ; muscles, 

 603,613;vision, 613, 614; 

 of flatfishes, 655 



Fabriano, 641 

 Face, 600 



"Fadenkorper," 610 

 Faeces, 367, 548 

 Faistenauer See, 440 

 Falkenberg, 635 

 Falkland Is., 434 

 Fall-fish — see Semotilus 

 Fanning Is., 456 

 Farlow, 532 



Faroe Is., fauna, 444; fish- 

 eries, 482; plankton sur- 

 veys, 572 

 Fascia, 688 



Fasciculus communis, 388 

 Fat, 388, 389, 466, 614, 



551 

 Faucigny, 566 

 Fauker See, 439 

 Fauna, 420-457; artesian 

 well, 382, 406; cave, 382; 

 deep-sea, 395 f.; distri- 

 bution, 404 f. ; abyssal, 

 405; lake, 406, 462; 

 mountain, 405, 452; zoo- 

 geographical relations, 

 405; hot springs, 406; 

 salt lakes, 406; salt wells, 

 447 

 Fay<lm, 538 

 Fecundity, 576 

 Feeding habits — see Food 

 Feelers, 599 

 ' ' Felchen ' ' — see Coregonus, 



European species 

 Feldberg, 567 

 Felichthys, 580, 604 ' 

 Ferguson plunging buckets, 



555 

 Fernando Noronha I., 420, 



433 

 Fernando Po I., 422 



