700 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Schuylkill Fishing Com- 

 pany, 479 



Schuylkill R., 429 



Scicena, 369 



Sciaenid^, 364, 402, 595; 

 taxonomy, 649 



Scilly Is., 441, 481, 516 



Scio I., 439 



Sclera, 420 



Scleroblast, 458, 588 



Sclerodermi, 402, 661, 662 



Sclerognathus, 604 



Scleromeres, 591 



Scleropages, 369, 580 



Scleroparei, 657-659; anat- 

 omy, 369; embryology, 

 415; habits, 499; ova 

 and larvce, 572; skeleton, 

 590 



Sclerotomes, 591 



Scoliodon, 581 



Scolopsis, 650 



Scomber, 499, 595, 652; 

 eye, 418; fisheries, 472; 

 food of, 492, 493; growth 

 and age, 497; head, 500; 

 hermaphroditism, 504 ; 

 migrations, 516; nerves, 

 524, 526; ova and larvae, 

 572; skull, 593; variation, 

 610 



Scomberomorus, fisheries, 

 472, 652; culture, 563, 

 570; taxonomy, 652 



Scombresocidfe, 362, 582, 

 645 



Scombreso.r, 572 



Scombrida;, 590, 647, 652 



Scombriformes, 651-653; 

 anatomy, 369; embryol- 

 ogy, 415; habits, 499; 

 ova and larvae, 572; 

 skeleton, 590; taxonomy, 

 651 



Scombrocottus — see Ano- 

 plopoma, 658 



Scombron, 595 



Scopelidae, 401, 642; ova 

 and larvae, 571, 572 



Scopelus, luminosity, 513,' 

 514; skull, 593; taxon- 

 omy and distribution, 

 642 ; larval form — see . 

 Stylophthalmoides 



Scorpcena, 658 



Scorptenichtkys, 391 



Scorpaenidae, 405, 582, 657- 

 658 ; poison apparatus, 

 573 



Scorpionfish — see Scoi-- 

 pcena 



Scotland, 498, 507, 548, 

 603 ; Scottish-Norwegian 

 land bridge, 405, 443; 

 fauna, 443; fisheries, 

 463, 467, 468, 469, 471, 

 472, 473, 474, 481, 482; 

 palaeontology, 531, 532; 

 pisciculture, 565; plank- 

 ton surveys, 571 



Sculpins — see Cottidae 



iScup — see Stenotomus 



Scylliidae, 618 



Scylliorhininae, 618 



Scyllium, 362, 403, 499; 

 intestine, 366; blood, 

 383; brain, 385, 387, 388; 

 circulatory system, 389, 

 390, 391; embryology, 

 389, .411, 413, 414; in 

 aquarium, 409 ; hermaph- 

 roditism, 504; nerves 

 523, 524, 525; ova, 528 

 reproduction, 577, 604 

 suprarenals, 598 



Scymnus, 385, 414, 523, 

 581, 608, 620 



Sea Bass — see ' Centro- 



Sea-horse — see Hippo- 

 cam.pus 



Sea Robin — see Prionotus 



Sea-serpent, 521, 660 



Sea Snail — see Liparis 



Seals — see Heraldry, 521 



Seba Museum, 51S 



Sebasies, 529, 582, 609, 658 



Sebastodes, 593, 658 



Sebastolobus, 590 



Secretory organs, 388, 509, 

 510, 578, 597 



Seeberg, 447 



Seefeld, 534 



Segmental duct — see Pro- 

 nephros 



Segmentation, 410 ; skele- 

 tal, 591; skull, 591; seg- 

 mental bodies, 597; su- 

 prarenals, 598; meristic 

 variation, 610; cartilagi- 

 nous, 611 



Seifhennersdorf, 540 



Seine R., 445, 554 



Seines, 463 



Selache — see Cetorhinus 



Selachii, 617-620; abdomi- 

 nal pores, 361; air-blad- 

 der, 363; adenoid organ, 

 365; intestine, 366; anat- 

 omy, 368; blood, 383; 

 brain, 385; circulation, 

 389, 390, 391; distribu- 

 tion, 405, 617; embryol- 

 ogy, 410, 411, 412, 414, 

 581; eye, 418, 419; tail 

 459, 460; fins, 460, 461 

 habits, 499; head, 500 

 heart, 502, 503; her- 

 maphroditism, 504; fossil 

 forms, 508, 617; skin, 

 510; lateral line, 511; 

 liver, 512, 580; luminous 

 organs, 514; museum ex- 

 hibits, 518, 519; muscles, 

 520; nerves, 522, 523, 

 525, 526; olfactory or- 

 gans, 527; ova, 528; 

 pathology, 547; physiol- 

 ogy, 553; reproduction, 

 577;gills, 585, 613; skele- 

 ton, 588; skull, 591, 592, 

 593 ; spermatogenesis, 

 596; spinal cord, 596; 

 spleen, 596, 597; thymus 



glands, 605; thyroid 

 gland, 606; urinogenital 

 system, 607, 608; verte- 

 bral column, 611; vis- 

 ceral skeleton, 6-12; tax- 

 onomy, 617 



Selborne, 441 



Selection, 415 



Selene, 375 



Selenichthyes, 644 



Semao I., 456 



Sembach, 567 



Semicircular canals, 380, 

 501 



Semicossyphus, 587 



Seminal vesicles, 609 



Semionotidae, 623 



Semionotus, 623 



SemoHlus, 576, 579, 636 



Sempaoher See, 453, 487 



Senckenberg, 518 



Sendenhorst, 537 



Seneca Creek, 428 



Senegal, fauna, 423; fish- 

 eries, 475; palaeontology, 

 538 



Senigallia, 541 



Senonian series, 537 



Senses and Sense Organs, 

 511, 522, 586; in deep- 

 sea fishes, 396; hearing 

 501, 502; smeU, 594 

 taste, 599; touch, 599 

 vision, 613, 614 



Septicaemia, 548 



Serbia, 451, 490 



Sergipe, 537 



Seriola, 395 



Serosporidia (parasites) , 

 549 



Serotherapy, 573 



Serous envelope, 366 



" Serpent's eyes," 399 



Serranidae, 648; in aquaria, 

 375; scales, 402 



Serraninae, 648, 649 



Serranus, 410, 415, 503, 

 649 



Serrasalmo, in aquaria, 377; 

 attacking men, 574 



Serrasalmoninae, 634 



Serrulae, 584 



Sertoli-cells, 595 



Serum, 384 



Sesamoid articular, 592 



Settenz, 531 



Severn R., 441 



Sevilla, 519 



Sex, sexual products, 361, 

 595, 596; maturity, 362, 

 577, 587; differences, 398; 

 determination, 409, 410, 

 586; hermaphroditism, 

 503, 504; of hybrids, 505, 

 506, 507; fish as symbol 

 of, 521 



Sex-Ratio, 586 



Sexual Dimorphism, 461, 

 586, 587 



Seychelles Is., 437 



Seymour I., 538 



Seyssel, 535, 536 



