44 Pisces 
v. pisces. 
A. B. Lamd, Tufts Coll. Stud. Iso. 7, pp. 275-292, figg., writes on the 
development of the eye muscles in Acanthias. 
M. Cavalie, C.R. Soc. Biol, liv, pp. 1279 & 1280, remarks on the nerve 
terminations in the striated muscles of Torpedo marmorata. 
B. Dean, Amer. Geol. xxx, pp. 273-278, remarks on the preservation 
of muscle-fibres in Sharks of the Cleveland Shale. 
L. Vialleton, Arch. anat. micr. v, pp. 379-456, pis. xiii & xiv, writes on 
the lymphatic system of Torpedo marmorata in relation to the 
digestive tract. 
A. Policard, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxiv, pp. 297-299, writes on the structure 
of the testicle in young Skates. 
P. Stephan, C.R, Soc. Biol, liv, pp. 773-776, writes on the development 
and evolution of Sertoli’s cell in the testicle of Selachians. 
G. Retzius, Biol. Untersuch. (2) x, pp. 61-64, pi. xviii, describes and 
figures the spermatozoon of Acanthias vulgaris. 
E. Greynfeltt, C.R, Ac. Sci. cxxxiv, pp. 362-364, and cxxxv, pp. 330-332, 
writes on the suprarenal bodies in Selachians. 
E. Laguesse, Bibliog. anat. x, pp. 260-272, figg., writes on the structure 
of the pancreas in Galeus canis. 
J. Beard, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xvii, pp. 403-480, figg., pis. v-x, has a paper 
on the origin and histogenesis of the thymus in Raia batis. 
J. Beard, Anat. Anz. xxi, pp. 50-61, writes on the germ-cells of embryos 
of Pristiurus melanostomus. 
J. Beard, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xvi, pp. 615-702, pis. xliii & xliv, writes 
on the germ-cells of Raia batis. 
K. Berliner, Arch. mikr. Anat. lx, pp. 386-406, figg., pi. xx, has investi¬ 
gated the development of the olfactory organ in Selachians. 
J. B. Johnston, Anat. Anz. xxi, pp. 308-313, criticises the work of Allis 
on the homology of the nerve sacs of Ganoids and the ampullae of 
Selachians with the end buds of Teleosteans. 
A. Coggi, Arch. Zoologico i, pp. 59-107, pis. iii & iv, writes on the de¬ 
velopment of the lateral line organs, the ampullae of Lorenzini, and 
their respective nerves in Torpedo. 
A. Romano, Anat. Anz. xx, pp. 513-535, has a preliminary paper on the 
histogenesis of the electric nervous centres in Torpedo and Raia. 
E. Menel, Arch. mikr. Anat. lx, pp. 181-189, figg., pi. x, has remarks on 
the histology of the electric lobes of Torpedo marmorata. 
B. Solger, Morphol. Jahrb. xxxi, pp. 104-115, pi. v, writes on the 
‘ intercellular filaments 5 in the ganglion-cells of the electric organ 
of Torpedo. 
1ST. E. Menel has a paper in Bohemian on the histology of the electric 
centrum of Torpedo marmorata , SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1901, No. xx, 
1 pi. 
F. Leydig, Anat. Anz. xxii, pp. 297-301, remarks on the luminous organs 
of Selachians. 
E. Couvreur, C.R, Soc. Biol, liv, pp. 1252 & 1253, writes on the respiratory 
mechanism of Torpedo. 
H. Jabe, J. Geol. Soc. Tokyo ix, pp. 1-6, figg., notices some fossil Sharks’ 
teeth from the Mesozoic formation of Japan. 
Carcharias cethiops, sp. n., Philippi, An. Univ. Chile cix, Chili. 
Galeus antarcticus, Gthr. On the foetus: Waite, Rec. Austral. Mus. iv, 
p. 175, fig. 
Lamna obliqua , Ag., and vincenti , Winkl. (foss.). Teeth described and 
figured by De Alessandri, Atti Mus. Milano xli, pp. 443 & 450, 
pi. xii, figg. 1-8. L. vincenti , Winkl. (foss.). Note by Leriche, Ann. 
Soc, geol. Nord xxx, 1901, p. 159, pi. v, fig. 16. 
Odontaspis macrotus , Ag. (foss.). Note by Leriche, t. c, p. 156, pi. v, 
figg. 13-15. 
