TELEOSTOMI. 
Pisces 17 
IV. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. 
TELEOSTOMI. 
TELEOSTEI. 
O. Thilo, Yerh. Ges. deutsch. Naturf. lxviii, pp. 171-176, writes on the 
spines of the fins of Fishes. Remarks by W. Sorensen, Morphol. 
Jahrb. xxv, pp. 170-189. 
L. Hammerle, Ber. Ges. Freiburg, x, pp. 20-32, investigates the anatomical 
structure of the pectoral fins of Periophtkalmus Tcoelreuteri. 
A. Andres, Rend. 1st. Lombardo (2) xxx, pp. 1123-1139, 2 pis., writes on 
the intermuscular bones (myospines) on Tinea vulgaris. 
K. Franz, Morphol. Jahrb. xxv, pp. 143-155, figg., pi. ix, writes on the 
development of the hypochorda of Teleosteans. 
E. Friedmann, Morphol. Arbeit, vii, pp. 546-582, figg., writes on the 
development of teeth in Teleosteans. 
G. A. ITaus, Int. J. Anat. xiv, pp. 42-51, pi. v, makes an anatomical and 
histological investigation of the digestive tract of Anarrhichas lupus. 
J. T. Cunningham, Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xl, pp. 101-163, pis. ii-iv, writes 
on the histology of the ovary and of the ovarian ova in certain marine 
Telcostians. 
A. F. de Seabra, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1897, pp. 217-220, has a preliminary 
note on the so-called red bodies of Teleosteans. 
0. Aichel, SB. Ges. Munchen, xi, pp. 73-78, fig., has a communication on 
the histological structure of the olfactory mucous membrane of 
embryonic Teleosteans. 
A. G. H. Genderen Stort, Versl. Ak. Amsterdam, 1897, pp. 425-428, 
remarks on some points in the structure of the retina of Leuciscus 
rutilus. 
J. Herrick, Anat. Anz. xiii, pp. 425-431, writes on the cranial nerve 
compounds of Teleosteans. 
N. Goronowitsch, Gegenbaur Festschrift, iii, pp. 1-42, 2 pis., writes 
on the trigemino- facial complex in Lota vulgaris. 
S. Calandruccio, Atti Acc. Gioen. (4) x, No. 2, writes on the lateral 
branch of the trigeminal nerve in the Mediterranean Murienoids. - 
B. Haller, Gegenbaur Festschrift, iii, pp. 45-100, fig., 4 pis., writes on 
the origin of the vagus nerves in Teleosteans. 
U. Dahlgren, Anat. Anz. xiii, pp. 281-293, figg., has a preliminary article 
on the giant ganglion cells in the spinal cord of the Pleuronectoids. 
F. S. Bunker, Anat. Anz. xiii, pp. 256-260, writes on the structure of the 
sensory organs of tho lateral lino in the Siluroid Amiurus nebulosus. 
II. Stahr, Biol. Centralbl. xvii, pp. 273-282, writes on the function of the 
lateral line, his observations being based on Polyacanthus viridi- 
auratus. 
H. Y. Wilson & J. E. Mattocks, Anat. Anz. xiii, pp. 658-660, figg., write 
on the lateral sensory ‘ Anlage ’ in the Salmon. 
E. Ballowitz, Anat. Anz. xiii, pp. 643-648, figg., has notes on the 
histology of the electric organ of Gymnotus. 
McIntosh & Masterman’s “ Life-histories of the British Marine Food- 
Fishes” (London : 1897, 8vo.) deals with the habits and development 
of Teleosteans and is intended to constitute an epitome of the results 
achieved at the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory and elsewhere. 
W. C. McIntosh, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, xv, Pt. iii, pp. 194-211, 
pis. v-vii, continues to report on the life-histories and development of 
Scottish Marine Fishes. 
