[1922] 
XIII. Pisces. 
Pisces. 17 
DEVELOPMENT. 
Eggs. — Clark, 51 ; DelsmaN, 63 ; 
Strodtmann, 267. 
Embryos. — Neppi, 172 ; Ruckert, 
242; Wintrebert, 303. 
Larvae and young. — Ancona, 18, 19 ; 
Brunelli, 41 ; Che vet, 49 ; Clark, 
51 ; DelsmaN, 63, 64 ; Ford, 83, 84 ; 
Johansen, 135 ; Leidenfrost, 150 ; 
Neppi, 172 ; Roule, 241 ; Schmidt, 
246 ; Stankovitcii, 257 ; STRODT- 
MANN, 267. 
Organogeny. — Sclerotomes ; AncoNa, 
18, 19 : head segments ; Beer, 
34 : skeleton ; Wijile, 297 : chondro- 
cranium and skull ; Lehn, 148 ; 
Torlitz, 276 ; Wells, 294 : pectoral 
girdle ; Goodrich, 99 ; vascular sys- 
tem ; Hatta, 116; Ruckert 242; 
Sewertzoff, 252 : gills ; Gravel, 
101 ; Sewertzoff, 252 : nerves ; 
Dart and Shellsiiear, 62; Muller, 
170 : eyes ; Leser, 153 ; excretory 
organs ; Giacomini, 91, 92 : air 
bladder ; Rauther, 215 : pharyngeal 
groove and thyroid gland in Ammo- 
coetes ; Wenig, 295. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Cicatrisation ; Giroud, 97 : excre- 
tion and phagocytosis ; Remy, 227 : 
degeneration and regeneration of lateral 
line organs, Chambers, 48 : function 
of pyloric appendages ; Cattaneo, 
47 : of chromatophores in liver ; Hem- 
meter, 117 : of mesocoracoid ; Was- 
NETzoff, 290 : seminal gland and 
secondary sexual characters ; Courrier, 
57 : resistance of egg membrane ; 
Remotti, 225 : polarity of egg and 
embryo; Wintrebert, 301 : embryo- 
nic movements ; Wintrebert, 300, 
302 : potassium compounds in electric 
organ ; Woerdeman, 304 : cutting 
lateral line branch of vagus nerve ; 
Chambers 48 : effect of ether on 
pigment ; Wyman, 308 : of adrenalin 
on pigment ; Gilson, 96 : of impurities 
on spermatozoa ; RushtoN, 243 : of 
iodine on metamorphosis of Animo- 
coetes ; Remy, 226 : of temperature 
on growth ; Meek, 165 : of acids : 
Gueylard and Duval, 109 : of chloride 
of lime ; Borland, 39 : of sodium 
chloride on weight ; Gueylard, 108 : 
of changes in salinity on blood pressure ; 
Portier and Duval, 210, 211, 212, 
213 : of changes in salinity ; Chid- 
(n-15697 b) q 
ester, 50 : influence of temperature, 
gas and electricity on colour changes ; 
Ohashi, 184 ; colour changes ; Ohashi, 
183 ; Tokuyasu, 275 : intestinal res- 
piration ; Arcanoeli, 24 : digestion ; 
Bodansky and Rose, 38 ; Munro, 
171 ; Yung, 309 : peritoneal pig- 
ment ; Ballowitz, 28 ; venom ; 
Bugli v, 42. 
ETHOLOGY. 
General. — See Copeia, New York, 
102-113, 1922. f Hybodus destroying 
Belemnites ; M. Schmidt, 247. Habits 
of : — Syngnathidae ; Rauther, 216 : 
young Perch ; Chevey, 49 : Petro- 
myzon marinus var. dorsatus ; Coven- 
try, 58 : Salmo fario ; Mottram, 169 : 
Periophthcilmus ; Petit, 204. Life 
history of : — Ichthyomyzon unicolor ; 
Okkelberg, 185 : Oncorhynchus tscha- 
wytscha, Rich, 235 : Anguilla vulgaris ; 
Regan, 220 ; J. Schmidt, 246 : Pleuro - 
nodes platessa ; Johnstone, Birt- 
wistle and Smith, 137. Fish com- 
mensal with Alcyonarian ; HorNell 
and Fowler, 125. Seasonal abundance 
and fecundity ; Barney and AnsoN, 
30. Acclimatisation ; Roule, 237. 
Breeding. — Coventry, 58; J. 
Schmidt, 246. 
Migration. — Calderwood, 43 ; 
Johnstone, Birtwistle and Smith, 
137 ; Rich, 235 ; Roule, 239 ; Strodt- 
mann, 267 ; Strubberg, 268. 
Diseases and parasites. — J ohnstone, 
136; Rushton, 243; Weissenberg, 
293. 
Food. — C lemens and Bigelow, 53 ; 
Haempel, 110 ; JeleoNsky, 134 ; 
Johnstone, Birtwistle and Smith, 
137; Krinner, 146; Linton, 154; 
Mottram, 169 ; Pearse, 193 ; Scott, 
250 ; Stankovitcii, 257 ; Tiiiene- 
mann, 273; Turner, 277, 278. 
VARIATION AND EVOLUTION. 
Evolution. — A nNandale and Hora, 
22 ; Ayers, 27 ; Deruiguin, 66 ; 
Gilchrist, 94. Variation and Heredity. 
— Aida, 14; Gilchrist, 94; Hubbs, 
128; Ramalho, 214; Smith, 256; 
ThieNemann, 273; Torlitz, 276; 
Winge, 299. Teratology. — H aNko, 
113, 114; Kolmer 145; Pardo, 191 ; 
Swett, 270; ThieNemaNN, 273. Hy- 
brids. — P hillipps, 206; Pinney, 208. 
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