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II. SUBJECT-INDEX. 
Anatomy, Physiology. 
Tegumentary system. 
Skin, Myxine glutinosa , Retzius (398). 
Goblet cells in epidermis of fishes : their form, distribution, origin, and 
significance, M. Oxner (331). 
Goblet cells with acidophil granules in Torpedo marmorata , Helly 
(216). 
Scales, Teleostei, Tims (459). 
Radiating organs, deep sea fishes, v. Lendenfeld (295), Trojan (470). 
Luminous organs of deep sea Teleostei, review, Stenta (444). 
Nervous system and sense organs. 
Central nervous system, Ceratodus, Bing & Burckhardt (25); of Torpedo , 
Borchert (30). 
Forebrain, Petromyzon , Edinger (116). 
Brain and cranial nerves, Bdellostoma dombeyi , Worthington (497). 
Brain, nervus terminalis, new ganglionated nerve of Selachians, Locy 
(298). 
Brain, various regions in some Teleostei : more particularly the prosen- 
cephalon and thalamencephalon, Goldstein (193). 
Brain, central gustatory paths- of Teleostei, Herrick (220). 
Parietal organs, Cyclostomes, Selachii, Holocephali, Sterzi (445). 
Stimulation by light of integumentary nerves of fishes, Parker (337). 
Spinal cord, Ammocoetes, Kolmer (276). 
Mauthner’s fibre, Anamnia, Tagliani (457). 
Rofiex shown by Sticklebacks, Gaiiuey (160). 
Ganglia, cranial and spinal, and visceromotor roots, Amphioxus, John- 
ston (249). 
