24 Pisces 
V. PISCES. 
[1904] 
V. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. 
TELEOSTOML 
TELEOSTEL 
G. A. BouLENGER deals with the systematic part in the seventh volume 
of the Cambridge Natural History, pp. 539-727, figg. Synopsis of the 
Suborders and Families : idem, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 161-190, 
translated into German in Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, pp. 197-228. 
F. SuPiNO brings out the three first fascicles of a work on the morphology 
of the Teleostean skull. These fascicles deal with the Percida;, Serranidoe^ 
Berycidce^ and Trichiuridae. 
F. SupiNo, Rend. Acc. Lincei xiii, ii, pji. 625-631, remarks on the 
skull of Teleosteans, in relation to the mode of life. 
J. Dewitz, Anat. Anz. xxiv, j^P- 408-410, remarks on his share in the 
work of E. P. Allis on the skull of Scomber scomhrus. 
R. Hamburger, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, pp. 71-148, pis. ii & iii, has 
studied the structure of the limbs of Teleosts {Leuciscus^ Trigla^ Perioph- 
thalmus^ Lophius). 
F. SuPiNo, Rend. Acc. Lincei xiii, i, pp. 118-121, has a note on the bony 
tissue of Orthagoriscus. 
E. G. Mitchell, Amer. Natural, xxxviii, pp. 153-164, figg., and p. 405, 
writes on the oral breathing valves of Teleosts, their modifications and 
relation to the shape of the mouth. 
R. Wiedersheim, Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. vii, pp. 1-66, fig., pis. i-vi, writes 
on the presence of a larynx in Bony Ganoids, Crossopterygians, and 
Dipnoans. 
J. W. Spengel, Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. vii, pp. 727-749, remarks on lungs 
and swim-bladders. 
A. Goette, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xxi, pp. 141-160, figg., writes on the 
origin of lungs. 
A. Jaeger, Ber. Senckenberg. Ges. 1904, pp. 63^-72* remarks on the 
swim-bladder. 
Fanny Moser, Arch. mikr. Anat. Ixiii, pp. 532-574, pis. xxii-xxv, has 
studied the development of the swim-bladder. 
D. Deineka, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxviii, pp. 149-164, figg., pis. viii 
& ix, deals with the structure and physiology of the swim-bladder. 
A. Jaeger, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 129-142, gives a summary of his 
researches on the physiology of the swim- bladder. 
L. Bykowski & J. NusBAUM, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, pp. 409-424, 
pi. xi, have investigated the swim-bladder of Fierasfer. 
Anne Drzewine, Kosmos polski. xxix, pp. 504-520, has a paper in 
Polish on the lymphoid tissue of the kidney in certain Ganoid and 
Teleostean Fishes. 
J. Rennie, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, p. 696, and Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlviii, 
pp. 379-405, pis. xxvi-xxviii, writes on the epithelial islets of the pancreas 
in Teleosteans. 
U. BoHi, Morphol. Jahrb. xxxii, pp. 505-586, figg., pi. xiii, has studied 
the development of the body-cavity and of the genital gland in Salmo 
salar and IS. fario. 
C. H. EigeNxMann, Mark Anniv. Vol. pp. 167-204, pis. xii-xv, has 
further observations on the eye of Amblyopsis. 
P. E. Sargent, Mark Anniv. Vol. pp. 399-416, pi. xxix, writes on the 
torus longitudinalis of the Teleostean brain. 
J. Cameron, J. Anat. Physiol, norm. path. (2) xviii, pp. 279 & 280, 
remarks on the superior commissure of the brain in Teleosteans. 
