GENERAL EMBRYOLOGICAL
INFORMATION SERVICE
Marine Biofo'^i'^nl Lahoratory
APR 2 11970
mUDS HOLE. MASS.
VOLUME 13
data collected during 1969
Utrecht - Netherlands
GENERAL EMBRYOLOGICAL
INFORMATION SERVICE
Issued by the Hubrecht Laboratory
on behalf of the
General Embryological Information Service Foundation
VOLUME 13
data collected during 1969
Utrecht - Netherlands
Edited by Prof. P. D. Nieuwkoop,
Director of the Hubrecht Laboratory
Managing Editors: Dr. J. Faber
B. Z. Salome
Hubrecht Laboratory
Uppsalalaan 1
Universiteitscentrum 'De Uithof
UTRECHT, Netherlands
Printed in the Netherlands, 1970
CONTENTS
Introduction p. 5
Directory of Names and Addresses, with subjects of research
(alphabetical order) p. 7
Directory of Institutes, with members engaged in developmental biology
(geographical order) p. 193
Africa p. 193
N. America
Canada p. 194
United States p. 195
Centr. America p. 207
S. America p. 207
Asia p. 208
Australia
Australia p. 213
New Zealand p. 213
Europe p. 213
Subject Index (alphabetical order) p. 233
Communications from the Hubrecht Laboratory p. 303
Communications of the "International Society of Developmental
Biologists" p. 304
Book notices p. 309
INTRODUCTION
In this volume the organization of the various sections has remained unaltered.
The cover and title page have been changed in conformity with current biblio-
graphical practice.
We continue our efforts to expand the coverage of the Service. New countries
listed are Ireland, Jamaica, and Zambia. As a further example we may mention
that the amount of information listed with regard to the developmental biology
of unicellular organisms and plants (including slime molds) has increased by
nearly 50 %. The number of book notices has again increased considerably.
Information concerning the Hubrecht Laboratory may be found on page
For information regarding the "International Society o[ Developmental BiO'
legists" (formerly I.I.E.), including the latest membership list, see page
P. D. NIEUWKOOP
T. FABER
B. Z. SALOME
DIRECTORY OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES
with Subjects of Research
(alphabetical order)
• = Members of the "International Society of Developmental Biologists" (formerly I.I.E.)
AARON, C. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 Rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS
Vie, France
ABBOTT, Miss U. Ph.D., Prof. — Developm. Biol. Program, Natl. Sci. Found., WAS-
HINGTON, D.C. 20550, U.S.A. •
ABELOOS, M. Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Gener., Fac. des Sci., Place Victor Hugo, MAR-
SEILLE, France
ABERCROMBIE, M. Prof. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower
St., LONDON W.C.I. England •
a Study of cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mas musculas (Rodenfia)
(in collaboration with Mrs. J. E. M. HEAYSMAN (WAKELING) and Mrs. S. M.
PEGRUM (HALL))
ABRAMOVICI, A. Dr. es Sci. — Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Med. School, Tel-Aviv
Univ., TEL-AVIV, Israel
a Fat-soluble vitamins and their inhibitors causing abnormal development of the embryo.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Developmental physiology and physiopathology of extraembryonic fluids and plasma.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
ABRO, A. — Inst, of Anat., Univ. of Bergen, BERGEN, Aarstadvollen, Norway
a Embryology of the testis. Socex spec, Neomys spec. (Insectivora)
ABU-SINNA, G. M. E. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Ain Shams Univ., Abassia,
CAIRO, Egypt
ACHAZI, R. K. Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Study of enzyme activity (tyrosinase) during Wolffian lens regeneration. Triturus viri-
descens (Urodela)
ACHTELIG, M. Dr. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WORZBURG, W.
Germany
a Studies on the importance of the oosome for the early embryology of Pimpla tudonellae
(Ichneumonidae, Hymenoptera)
ACHTELIK, W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa 19,
Rokitnica, ZABRZE, 8. Poland
a Histochemical studies in regeneration and differentiation of embryonal tissues under the
influence of hormones and antimetabolites. Gallus domesticus (Aves). Mus musculus (Ro-
dentia)
ACKERMAN. G. A. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Ohio State Univ., 1645 Neil Ave..
COLOMBUS, Ohio 43210, U.S.A.
a Morphology and histochemistry of the hemopoietic system in embryonic and adult con-
dition. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Homo sapiens and other spp. (Mammalia)
ACTON. A. B. D.Phil. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8, B.C..
Canada
a Electron microscope study of the developing male accessory glands. Drosophila melano-
gaster (Diptera)
ADACHI, H. M.Sc. — Lab. of Embryol.. Fac. of Sci., Osaka City Univ.. Sugimoto-cho.
Sumiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Studies on the species-specific antigenicities of the cell membrane. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Immunological analysis of the structural molecules of the erythrocyte membrane. Mus mus-
culus (Rodenfia)
ADAMS. T. Ph.D. — USDA Metab. & Radiat. Research Lab.. State Univ. Station, FARGO,
307 Huntingdon Rd.. CAMBRIDGE. England
a Development of ova (preimplantation stages) with special reference to the maternal environ-
ment using the egg transfer technique. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Sperm transport and quantitative aspects of fertilization. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
ADAMS, T. . Ph.D. — USDA Metab. & Radiat. Research Lab.. State Univ. Station, FARGO,
N.D. 58103. U.S.A.
a Endocrine regulation of ovary maturation. Musca domestica (Diptera)
b Use of endocrines to disrupt morphogenesis. Musca domestica (Diptera)
ADAMS SMITH, W N. D.Phil., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll. of South Carolina,
80 Barre St., CHARLESTON, S.C. 29401. U.S.A.
a Teratogenic influences of a variety of known teratogens upon heart development. Rattus
nocvegicus (Rodenfia)
h Influence of sex hormones upon the sexual maturation of the developing brain. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
ADAMSTONE, F. B. Ph.D.. Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Illinois, URBANA,
111. 61801, U.S.A.
ADELMANN, H B. Dr., Prof. (Emer.) — Div. of Biol. Sci.. Cornell Univ., Stimson Hall,
ITHACA. N.Y. 14850, U.S.A. •
ADINOLFI, M. M.D., Ph.D. — Paediat. Research Unit. Guy's Hosp. Med. School.
LONDON S.E.I, England
a Studies on the ontogenesis of components of complement and lysozyme, using in vitro
cultures of foetal tissues and analysis of the newly synthesized proteins by means of
autoradiography of immunoelectrophoretic plates. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h The development of the histocompatibility antigens during life in u t e r o, using extracts
from foetal tissues and the inhibition of cytotoxic antibodies. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ADLER. R. M.D. — Inst, de Anat. Gen. y Embriol., Fac. de Med., Paraguay 2155, BUENOS
AIRES, Argentina
— temporarily: Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1, Universiteits-
centrum „De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Experimental neuroembryology. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Electron microscopy of developing nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Dis- and reaggregation studies of neural tube development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
AESCHLIMANN. A. Dr.phil.II — Schweiz. Tropeninst.. Socinstr. 57, 4000 BASEL. Swit-
zerland
a Spermatogenese, Ovogenese. Embryonalentwicklung und Endocrinologie. (Ixodoidea. Aca-
rina, Arachnoidea) (in collaboration with R. GEIGY)
b Uebertragung von Spirochaetosen iiber das miitterliche Ovarium auf die Embryonen und
damit auf die Nachkommen der nachsten Generation. (Argasidae, Acarina, Arachnoidea)
(in collaboration with R. GEIGY)
AFONYA, I. I. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
AFZELIUS, B. A. Fil.Dr. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45 STOCK-
HOLM. Sweden •
a Fine structure of germ cells. (Invertebrata; Vertebrata)
AGARWAL, L. P. Prof. — Dr. Rajendra Prasad Center for Ophthalm. Sci.. All India Inst.
of Med. Sci.. NEW DELHM6. India
a Lens regeneration after intracapsular and extracapsular lens extraction, with and without
implantation of embryonal ocular tissue. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Macacus
rhesus (Primates) (in collaboration with S. K. ANGRA)
b Lens regeneration after extracapsular lens extraction and implantation with 20-methyl
cholanthrene. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Macacus rhesus (Primates) (in col-
laboration with S. K. ANGRA)
c Ocular embryonal tissue implants in the anterior chamber of the eye. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha) (in collaboration with S. K. ANGRA)
d Biochemical assay of regenerates (amino acids and RNA, DNA). Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha), Macacus rhesus (Primates) (in collaboration with S. K. ANGRA)
e Regeneration of iris after iridectomies. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Macacus
rhesus (Primates) (in collaboration with S. K. ANGRA)
AGARWAL. Mrs. P. M.S. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., NAGPUR-3, M.S., India
a Differentiation of Remak's ganglion. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
AGERBAK. Miss G. S. B.Sc. — Microbial Genet. Research Unit, Hammersmith Hosp..
LONDON W.12, England
AGRELL, I. P. S. Fil.Dr., Prof. — Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3. 223
62 LUND, Sweden •
a Polyamines in developing larvae. Calliphora spec. (Dipteca)
AISENSTADT, T. B. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm
during maturation. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs.
T. A. DETTLAFF)
AKESSON, B. Fil.dr. — Zootom. Dept., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, S-223
62 LUND, Sweden
AKETA. K. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.. Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA.
Japan •
AKHABADZE, L. V. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R..
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of myocardium. Rattus norvegicus, Canis familiaris, Felis domestica, Oryc-
tolagus cuniculus (Mammalia)
ALBANESE (CARMIGNANI). Mrs. M. P. — 1st. di Zool. e di Anat. Comp.. Fac. di Sci..
Univ. di Messina, Via dei Verdi 75. 98100 MESSINA. Italy
a The behaviour of the nucleolar apparatus of oocytes in the growing phase in relation to
that of the yolk globules. Coris julis (Labridae, Teleostei)
b The formation of the yolk globules; the aspects of the yolk globules in relation to the
vitelline membrane and to the nucleolus Antedon rosacea (Crinoidea)
ALBERGHINA (TONINI), Mrs. F. D.Sc. — 1st. di Genet.. Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10,
20133 MILANO, Italy
a Development and cytology of cultured cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
ALBERT. J. Dr. en Biol.Anim. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 351 Cours
de la Liberation. 33 TALENCE, France
a Morphogenese de I'appareil digestif. (Anura)
b Developpement des glandes digestives. (Anura)
c Ultrastructure des cellules du tube digestif chez I'embryo et la lai-ve. (Anura)
d Endoderme et derives. Rana dalmatina, Bufo bufo (Anura)
ALBRIGHT. J. F. Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE.
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Ontogeny of the immune system. Gallus gallus (Aves). Mus musculus [Rodentia) (in
collaboration with T. MAKINODAN)
b Differentiation of erythrocytic system during ontogeny. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus mus-
culus (Rodentia) r t^t a r»/->r t
ALESCIO. T. M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Topogr., Univ. di Napoli, Via L. Armanni 5. NAPOLl,
Italy
ALEXANDER, G. D.Agr.Sc. — Div. of Anim. Physiol., C.S.I.R.O., Ian Clunies Ross Anim.
Res. Lab., Great Western Highway, (P.O.Box 144, Parramatta), PROSPECT. N.S.W.
2150, Australia
a Investigations of the physical and physiological relations between maternal and embryonic
tissues. Ovis spec. (Artiodactyla) r^nr, o
ALEXANDRE, J.-H. — Lab. d'Anat.. Fac. de Med., 45 Rue des Sts. Peres, PARIS Vie,
ALEXANDRU (HORVAT), Mrs. C. Dr.med. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. 5i Patol.. Acad.
Republ. Social. Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Experimental teratology of the central nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ALLEAUME (BORDES), Mrs. N. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Exper., Fac. des Sci. de
Bordeaux, Av. des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Recherches experimentales sur la determination des caracteres larvaires et imaginaux. Calli-
phora spec, Drosophila spec. (Diptera) rr-rr-c
ALLEN. E. R. — Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., School of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTS-
BURGH, Pa. 15213, U.S.A.
a Fibrillogenesis of native collagen in the embryo. Sus sctofa (Artiodactyla)
b Immunochemical studies of actin and myosin synthesis in somites. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Morphological (ultrastructural) organization of contractile protein in myogenic tissue into
functional sarcomeres. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
d Control of ribosomal synthesis in oocytes. Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera)
ALLEN, Miss M. J. f Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Wilson Coll., CHAMBERSBURG,
Pa., U.S.A.
(deceased) xtoamv
ALLEN, R. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York at Albany, ALBANY.
N.Y. 12203, U.S.A. •
a Investigations of cell division and motility of unicellular organisms and of tissue cells
in vivo and in vitro. (Sarcodina, Protista: Metazoa)
ALLISON, J. E. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. School, Univ. of Oklahoma, 801 NE
13th St., OKLAHOMA-City, Okla. 73104. U.S.A.
a Studies on the genital and urinary anomalies with emphasis on hermaphroditic alterations.
Raftus rattus (Rodentia)
ALLISTON, C W. Ph.D., Prof. — Herrick Labs., Dept. of Anim. Sci., School of Agric,
Purdue Univ., LAFAYETTE. Ind. 47907, U.S.A.
a In vitro culture temperatures and subsequent viability of ova. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha) ^
ALTMAN, J. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., LAFAYETTE. Ind. 47907, U.S.A.
a Development of the brain a-ntat^a
ALVAREZ, L. Med.Dr. — Inst. F. Oloriz, Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Granada. GRANADA.
Spain
ALVES, M. A. R. Dr.phil. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. Filos. Cienc. e Let. de Ribeirao Preto
U.S.P., Caixa Postal 759. RIBEIRAO PRfiTO. S.P., Brazil
a Oogenesis. Bradysia spec. (Diptera)
AMADO, P. O. M.D. — Inst, de Histol. e Embriol.. Fac. de Med., Av. Prof. Egas Moniz,
LISBOA 4, Portugal
a Cytology, histochemistry and organotypical culture of the mesonephros. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
AMANO, H. D.Sc. Prof. — Biol. Lab., Doshisha Univ., Kamikyo-ku, Karasuma Imadegawa,
KYOTO, Japan,
a Developmental mechanism of the heart. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
b Developmental mechanism of the limb. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
AMANUMA, A. D.Sc. — Lab. of Embryol., Fac. of Sci., Osaka City Univ., Sugimoto-cho,
Suraiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Experimental analysis of gonadal differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Sex chromatin in embryonic tissues. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
AMONS, F. M.Sc. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AM-
STERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Development of pineal gland. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Influence of heavy metals on lymphosarcoma cell prohferation and behaviour in tissue
culture. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Pineal body in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
AMOROSO, E. C. F.R.S.. Prof. — Dept. of Physiol., Royal Vet. Coll., Univ. of London,
Royal College St., LONDON N.W.I, England •
AMPRINO, R. M. M.D., Prof. — Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, Poli-
clinico, 70124 BARI, Italy •
a Relations between ectoderm and mesoderm in the morphogenesis of the wing. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Regulative capacities of the wing anlage. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Analysis of the twinning of limb buds. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
AMY, R. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Southwestern at Memphis, MEMPHIS, Tenn.
38112, U.S.A.
a Ultraviolet microbeam studies on the developing embryo. Habrobcacon juglandis (= Bracon
hebetor) (Hymenoptera)
b Analysis of radiation-induced embryonic death. Habrobracon juglandis (= Bracon hebetor)
(Hymenoptera )
ANAND KUMAR, T. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Oogenesis. ( Lemuroidea, Primates)
ANDERSEN, H. A. Ph.D. — Biol. Inst, of the Carlsberg Found., Tagensvej 16, 2200
COPENHAGEN N., Denmark
a Replication of DNA after synchronization of the cell division with heat shocks. Tetra-
hymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
ANDERSEN, O. F. B.A. — Physiol. Dept., Merck Inst, for Therap. Research, RAHWAY.
N.J. 07065, U.S.A.
a Studies on the sperm acrosome reaction in relation to fertilization. Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
ANDERSON, D. T. D.Sc. — School of Biol. Sci., Zool. Bldg., Univ. of Sydney, N.S.W.
2006, Australia
a Embryology. Leptograpsus variegatus (Brachyura, Crustacea)
ANDERSON, E. M. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Massachusetts, AMHERST, Mass.
01002, U.S.A. •
ANDERSON. J. E. M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med., McMaster Univ.. HAMIL-
TON, Ont., Canada
a Post-natal growth and development of bone. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ANDERSON, J. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol. Sci., Cornell Univ., ITHACA, N.Y. 14850,
U.S.A.
ANDERSON. J. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Bardeen Med. Labs., Univ. of Wisconsin,
MADISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
a Comparative histophysiology of placenta and fetal membranes, especially protein transfer.
Geomys bursarius, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Eptesicus fuscus, Noctilio labialis (Chir-
optera), Canis [amiliaris (Carnivora)
b Development of brain proteins.
c Perinatal transfer of antibodies via placenta, fetal membranes, mammary gland, gut. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
d Electrophoresis of fetal and maternal sera. Canis familiaris (Carnivora), Castor canadensis
(Rodentia), Odocoileus virginiana (Artiodactyla)
ANDERSON, M. J. B.A. — Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., STANFORD, Calif. 94305, U.S.A.
a Microtubules during early cleavage: 1. assay of level of microtubular protein (tracer
study). 2. are microtubules (i.e. spindles) synthesized or assembled? Strong ylocentrotus
purpuratus (Echinoidea), Urechis caupo (Echiuroidea)
ANDERSON, P. N. M.D. — Lab. of Biol., Natl. Cane. Inst., Natl. Inst, of Health, Bldg. 8.
Rm B-18, BETHESDA, Md. 20014, U.S.A.
a Radioautographic analysis of DNA synthetic cycle during embryonic development of the
ocular lens. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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b Immunochemical and histochemical analysis of plasma cell and immunoglobulin differen-
tiation; in vitro induction of plasma cell immunoglobulin synthesis. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
ANDERSSON, T. Fil.mag. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Gothenburg, 4de LSnggatan 7B, GOTE-
BORG SV. Sweden
ANDRES, G. Dr. — Zool. Inst, der Johannes Gutenberg Univ., Saarstr. 21, MAINZ,
W.Germany •
ANDREW, Miss A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of the Witwatersrand,
Hospital St.. JOHANNESBURG, S.Africa
a Origin of enteric ganglia. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Autoradiographic study of the relation between histones and RNA synthesis in cultured
neural crest cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with Mrs. V. GABIE, Dept.
of 2^ol.)
ANGRA, S. K. M.S. — Dr. Rajendra Prasad Center for Ophthalm. Sci., All India Inst, of
Med. Sci., NEW DELHM6, India
a Lens regeneration after intracapsular and extracapsular lens extraction, with and without
implantation of embryonal ocular tissue. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha). Macacus
rhesus (Primates) (in collaboration with L. P. AGARWAL)
b Lens regeneration after extracapsular lens extraction and implantation with 20-methyl
cholanthrene. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha). Macacus rhesus (Primates) (in
collaboration with L. P. AGARWAL)
c Ocular embryonal tissue implants in the anterior chamber of the eye. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha) (in collaboration with L. P. AGARWAL)
d Biochemical assay of regenerates (amino acids and RNA, DNA). Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha). Macacus rhesus (Primates) (in collaboration with L. P. AGARWAL)
e Regeneration of iris after iridectomies. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Macacus
rhesus (Primates) (in collaboration with L. P. AGARWAL)
ANTEUNIS, Miss A. H. J. D.Sc. — Lab. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Gent, Lede-
ganckstr. 35, GENT, Belgium
ANTON, H. J. Dr.phil.. Doz. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 1 19, 5 KOLN-Lindenthal,
W.Germany
a Proteinstoffwechsel bei Regenerationsprozessen. (Amphibia)
AOTO, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Zool. Inst.. Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 10. West 8,
SAPPORO. (060) Japan
a Morphological and physiological studies on neurosecretion. (Crustacea; Pisces; Amphibia)
h Sex differentiation and gonadal development. (Amphibia)
c Regeneration and cytodifferentiation. Hydra magnipapillata (Hydroidea), Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
d Morphogenesis of the nauplius-eye. Palaemon paucidens (Decapoda, Crustacea)
e Morphogenesis of the pineal organ. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
APEKIN, V. S. — Azov-Black Sea Research Inst, of Marine Fishery Management and
Oceanogr., KERCH, Crimean region, U.S.S.R.
a Immunological study of maturation processes in oocytes, and of early embryogenesis.
Acipenser stellatus, A. giildenstadti colchicus (Chondrostei)
b Experimental and immunological study of maturation processes. Gobius melanosfomus. G.
bafrachocephalus (Teleostei)
ARCAN (STELEA), Mrs. A. Dr.med. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ.
Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a The influence of cytostatics on embryonic and foetal development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The dependence of prenatal morphogenesis on the integrity of the spinal cord. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
ARGYRIS (FRANKENHUIS), Mrs. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. Urol., Upstate Med. Center.
State Univ. of New York. SYRACUSE, N.Y. 13210, U.S.A.
a Maturation of immunological capacity; comparative study. 1. Immunological tolerance. 2.
Role of a macrophages in antibody synthesis and immunological maturation. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
ARGYRIS, Th. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Syracuse Univ., 130 College Place,
SYRACUSE. N.Y. 13210, U.S.A.
a Regeneration and the control of growth of adult organs. 1. Mechanism of hair growth
stimulation in wound healing. 2. Mechanism of cellular proliferation produced by damage in
adult liver and kidney. (Mammalia)
b Functional hypertrophy and the control of growth of adult organs. 1 . Mechanism of kidney
growth following unilateral nephrectomy. 2. Role of plasma proteins in liver growth.
(Mammalia)
c Stimulation of adult organs and tissues by tumors; growth promoting effects of Ehrlich
ascites tumor, S-180, on skin, mammary gland, liver and kidney. (Mammalia)
d Induction of drug metabolizing enzymes and liver growth by phenobarbital and 3-methyl-
cholanthrene. Mus musculus, Raftus norvegicus (Rodentia)
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ARIfiNS KAPPERS, J. M.D.. Prof. — The Netherlands Central Inst, for Brain Research.
IJdijk 28. AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands •
ARIMA. Sh. D.Agr., Prof. — Lab. of Anim. Morphol., Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nara Women's
Univ., Kitauoya-Nishi-machi, NARA, Japan
a Studies on the end-products of metabolism in the embryo and the tadpole. Rhacophorus
schlegelii var. arborea (Anuca)
b Effects of mammalian prolactin on the growth and the nitrogenous excretion of tadpoles.
Rhacophorus schlegelii var. arborea (Anura)
ARMS, Miss K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ.. STANFORD. Calif. 94305.
U.S.A.
ARMSTRONG. P. B. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med.. State Univ. of New
York, 766 Irving Ave., SYRACUSE. N.Y. 13210, U.S.A.
a Behavioral responses in developing embryos. Amiurus nebulosus (Teleostei), Amby stoma
punctatum (Urodela)
ARMSTRONG, Miss R. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med.. Univ. of California.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cahf. 94122. U.S.A.
a Early development of the mammary gland with special reference to tissue interaction and
DNA synthesis using culture methods and H^ thymidine labeling. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Lens development, with special reference to cell division and lens fibre differentiation.
Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
ARNAULD. Miss E. L. Dr.Biol.Anim. — Lab. de Biol. Anim.. Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux.
351 Cours de la Liberation. 33 TALENCE. France
a Etude experimental du developpement du mesonephros. Rana spec. Discoglossus spec.
Bufo spec. (Anuca)
h Etude experimentale de la metamorphose du rein. Rana spec. Discoglossus spec. Bufo spec.
(Anura)
ARNDT. E. A. Dr.rer.nat.. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Abt. Meeresbiol., Universitats-
platz 2, ROSTOCK. East.Germany
ARNOLD, J. M. Ph.D.. Prof. — Pacific Biomed. Research Centre. Univ. of Hawaii. 2538
The Mall. HONOLULU. Hawaii 96822. U.S.A.
a Studies on the egg cortex (histochemical techniques, electron microscopy and centrif-
ugation). Loligo pealii (Decapoda) , Octopus spec. (Octopoda, Mollusca)
h Studies on the developmental fine structure of the eye-lens. Loligo pealii (Decapoda),
Octopus spec. (Octopoda, Mollusca)
c Studies on the formation of the blastoderm and cleavage. (Cephalopoda, Mollusca)
ARNOLD. Miss J. M. M.Sc — Zool. Dept.. Univ. of W.Austraha. NEDLANDS. W.
Australia 6009. Australia
a Development of homeostatic mechanisms associated with respiration and energy metabolism.
Dasyurus geoffroyi (Marsupialia)
ARNOLDS. W. J. A. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab.. State Univ. of Utrecht. Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Investigation of albumen uptake in embryos by means of immunofluore.scent tracing of
albumen proteins. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
ARORA. H. L. Ph.D. — address unknown •
ARRU. Miss A. Dr. — 1st. di Zool.. Fac. di S.M.F.N.. Univ. di Sassari, Via Murroni 25.
07100 SASSARI. Italy
a Gonadogenesis. Crenilabrus spec. (Labridae), Syngnathus spec. (Syngnathiformes. Teleostei)
ARTHUR. Miss E. M.Sc — School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of East Anglia. Wilberforce Rd..
NORWICH. NOR 88C, England
a Neoplasms particularly lymphosarcomas. Xcnopus laevis (Anuca)
b Control of cell division. Xenopus laevis (Anuca)
ASAKURA. K. — Biol. Inst.. Fac of Sci.. Univ. of Kanazawa. Marunouchi-1, KANAZAWA.
Japan
a Development and regeneration of scales. Oryzias latipes, Cacassius aucatus and other spp.
(Teleostei)
ASAMI. K. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol.. Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci.. Anagawa 4-9-1. CHIBA. (280)
Japan
a Biochemical research on the hormonal control of placental growth. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
b Changes in egg energy metabolism at fertilization. Anthocidaris crassipina, Hemicentrotus
pulcheccimus (Echinoidea)
ASAYAMA. S. Prof. — Lab. of Embryol.. Fac. of Sci., Osaka City Univ.. Sugimoto-cho.
Sumiyoshi-ku. OSAKA. Japan
a Study on gonad differentiation. Homo sapiens (Pcimates)
h Experimental analysis of gonadal sex. Callus domesticus (Aves)
ASHBY. K. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Durham. South Rd.. DURHAM. England
a The development of the reproductive system, and the modifications induced by treatment
with steroid hormones during the course of sexual differentiation. Salmo icideus, S. tcutta
(Teleostei)
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ASHHURST, Miss D. E. D.Phil. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham.
Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15. England
a Development of connective tissue in the pupa: site of polymerization of collagen molecules
(using labelled proline). Galleria mellonella (Lepidopteca)
ASHLEY, G. T. M.D. — Dcpt. of Anat., Univ. of Manchester, MANCHESTER 13,
England
ASLING, C. W. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of California,
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.
a Development of face and palate, and congenital defects resulting from maternal pteroyl-
glutamic acid deficiency. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Development of inner ear, and congenital defects resulting from maternal manganese
deficiency. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
c Autoradiographic studies on abnormal development in the embryo, with special reference
to the neural tube. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
ASNANI, Miss M. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Baroda, BARODA-2,
India
a Liver, spleen and lymph gland regeneration. (Reptilia; Aves)
ASSENMACHER, I. A. Dr.Med., Dr. Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci.,
Univ. de Montpellier, Place Eugene Bataillon, 34 MONTPELLIER. France
ASTAHOVA (DJAKONOVA), Mrs. I. N. — Dept. of Embryol., Fac. of Biol., Moscow
Univ.. MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
ASTAUROV, B. L. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Inst, of Devclopm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Vavilow St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R. •
a Artificial parthenogenesis and experimental polyploidy. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
h Induction of amphidiploidy in interspecific hybrids. Bombyx mori, B. mandarina (Le-
pidoptera) (in collaboration with Miss V. N. VEREISKAYA).
c Genetic control of egg cell reactivity to the stimuli activating artificial parthenogenesis.
Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
AUCLAIR. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Rensselaer Polytechn. Inst., TROY, N.Y.
12181. U.S.A.
a Macromolecular protein synthesis and associated morphogenesis of cilia during the blastula
stage. Arbacia punctulata. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea) , Chaetoptenis
pergamentaceus (Annelida)
h Macromolecular synthesis during regeneration of cilia in gastrulae. Arbacia punctulata.
Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea), Chaetoptenis pergamentaceus (Annelida)
AUERBACH, R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1117 West Johnson St..
MADISON, Wis. 53706. U.S.A.
AUERSPERG, N. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of British Columbia, VAN-
COUVER 8, B.C., Canada
a Interaction of cellular and environmental factors in tumor histogenesis in vitro. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
AUGSTEN, H. Dr.habil., Prof. — Sekt. Biol. - Pflanzenphysiol., Friedrich-Schiller Univ.,
von-Hase-Weg 3, 69 JENA, East.Germany
a The relationship between metabolism and development. Ficaria uerna (Ranunculaceae).
(Gramineae)
b Some problems of metabolism (enzyme activities) during germination. Pisum sativum
(Papilionaceae)
AUROUX. M. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Histol.-Erabryol. A. Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres,
PARIS Vie. France
a Developpement normal et anormal de I'encephale. Mus rattus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
h Perturbations tardives du systeme nerveux central compatibles avec la vie (baisse de la
capacite d'apprentissage). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
AUSTIN, C R. D.Sc. — Physiol. Lab., Univ. of Cambridge. Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3EG, England •
a Investigations on gametes, fertilization and early development. (Polychaeta; Mollusca;
Echinodermata; Reptilia; Mammalia)
b Induced and spontaneous anomalies of development. (Mammalia)
AVE, K. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki. FUKUOKA,
812, Japan
a Heterogeneous cell composition of germ layers. (Amphibia)
b Sialic acid distribution on the cell surface. Callus domesticus (Aves)
AVEL. M. Dr., Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Gener., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 40 Rue Lamartine.
TALENCE (Gironde). France •
AVERKINA. Mrs. R. F. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol.. Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Baltiyskaya St. 8. MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
AVRAMOVIC (CERMELJ), Mrs. N. B.Sc. — Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidrich", BEL-
GRADE. Yugoslavia
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AWATTA, E. M.Sc. — Lab. of Embryol., Fac. of Sci., Osaka City Univ., Sugimoto-cho,
Sumiyoshi'ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Analysis of the testis specific antigens. Cavia cobaya, Mas mtisculus (Rodentia)
AX. P. Dr., Prof. — II. Zool. Inst, und Museum, Berlinerstr. 28. GOTTINGEN, W.
Germany
AXELROD, L. R. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol. Growth and Developm., Southwest Found, for
Research and Educ, P.O.Box 28147, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 78228. U.S.A.
a Steroid metabolism in the fetus. Homo sapiens, Papio spec. (Primates)
A.YKAg. I. D.V.M. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.. Med. Fac, Ataturk Univ., ERZURUM,
Turkey
AZOUBEL. R. M.D.. Ph.D. — Dept. de Morfol. Humana Functional e Apllcada, Fac. de
Med. de Ribeirao Preto, Univ. de Sao Paulo, Caixa Postal 301, RIBEIRAO PRETO.
S.P., Brazil
a Histochemistry of developing neurons. (Vertebrata) (in collaboration with A. R. CRUZ),
b Allometric growth of the eye in hemispherectomized animals. Ratttis rattus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with A. R. CRUZ and S. lUCIF)
c Effect of hemispherectomy on the thyroid gland. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with A. R. CRUZ and S. lUCIF)
d Effect of hypervitaminosis A on the fetus. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
BABA, S. D.Sc. — Dept. of Botany, Fac. of Sci., Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan
a Experimental induction of wound vessel member differentiation. Coleus blumei (Labiatae)
(in collaboration with L. W. ROBERTS, Moscow, Idaho, U.S.A.)
BABAYEVA, Mrs. A. G. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A- 135, U.S.S.R.
BACCARINI. Miss I. M.D. — Dept. de Biol. Geral. Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G., Rua
Carangola 288 - 4°andar, C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE, M.G., Brazil
a Study of the nuclear size and DNA content (cytophotometry) of different organs in
embryo and larva. Ascidia nigra (Ascidiae)
h Study of the DNA synthesis with autoradiography and cytophotometry of endometrium,
myometrium and placenta. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BACKHOUSE, K. M. M.B., B.S. — Dept. of Anat., Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School, 62
Chandos Place, LONDON W.C.2, England
a Gubernaculum testis and testicular descent. (Mammalia)
b Early embryology and implantation. Halichoerus grypus (Pinnipedia)
BACKSTR5M, S. A. A. Fil.Dr. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Basic proteins during oogenesis and early development (biochemical, histochemical and
autoradiographic methods). Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
BADE, E. G. M.D. — Inst, de Patol. Gener. y Exper.. Fac. de Ciencias Med., Univ. Nac.
de Cuyo, Casilla de Correo 513, MENDOZA, Argentina
BADINEZ, O. M.D., Prof. — Cat. de Embriol., Escuela de Med.. Univ. de Chile, Zanartu
1042, SANTIAGO, Chile
BAEVSKY, J. B. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Anim. Evolut. Morphol. and Ecol., Acad, of Sci.
of the USSR, Lenin Avenue 33, MOSCOW W-71, U.S.S.R.
a Retardation of embryo development and state of maternal endocrine glands during
embryonic diapause. Talpa altaica (Insectivora), Martes zibellina, Mustela vison (Cat'
nivoca), Rattus norvegicus. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BAFFONI, G. M. Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena, Via Beren
gario 14, 41100 MODENA, Italy
a Growth and differentiation of the nervous cell. (Cyclostomata; Teleosfei; Amphibia; Aves;
Mammalia)
b Localisation of mitoses in the central nervous system: numerical variations of ventricular
and extraventricular mitoses in the normal development, regenerating nervous tissue and in
thyroxinated tadpoles. Xenopus spec, Bufo spec. (Anura), Triturus spec. (Urodela)
c Regeneration of the nervous system in postmetamorphic animals. (Teleostei; Anura)
d Regeneration of nerve fibres during larval life. (Urodela)
e Differentiation of epidermal and intestinal epithelia. (Annelida, Crustacea)
BAGWSKA (BORSUK), Mrs. I. M.D. — Inst, of Pathol. Anat.. Milit. Acad, of Med.,
Plac 9 Maja, JLODZ, Poland
BAGII^SKI. S. M.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Narutowicza 94-9, {:0D2, Poland
a Teratogenesis and developmental pathology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Development of nervous system (microcinematography). Callus domesticus (Aves)
BAGLIONI, C. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Massachusetts Inst, of Technol., CAM-
BRIDGE, Mass. 02139, U.S.A. •
BAGNARA, J. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Arizona, TUCSON, Arizona
85721, U.S.A. •
a Various aspects of the development and endocrinology of pigmentation. Many spp.
(Amphibia)
h Ultrastructure of chromatophores. Many spp. (Amphibia)
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c Developmental physiology of xanthophores, erythrophores, and iridophores. Many spp.
(Amphibia)
BAIRATI, A. — 1st. di Genet.. Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10. 20133 MILANO, Italy
a Electron microscopy of tissues. Dcosophila spec. (Diptera)
BAKER, J. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool. and Entomol., Iowa State Univ., AMES. Iowa 50010.
U.S.A.
a Incorporation and transport of labeled metabolites by early stage blastoderms in vitro.
Gallus domesticus (Gallilormes). Pygoscelis adelic (Spheniscidae, Aves)
b Incubation physiology and growth rate studies of early embryonic stages. Pygoscelis adelie
(Spheniscidae, Aves)
BAKER, Mrs. P. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California. BERKELEY, Calif. 94720,
U.S.A.
a The ultrastructural morphology and histochemistry of cells undergoing morphogenetic
movement. Hyla regitla, Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
h The ultrastructure of wound healing. Hyla regilla, Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c The ultrastructural morphology of the gastrula and neurula stages. Hyla regilla, Rana
pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BAKER, R. F. Ph.D — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Southern California, University Park,
LOS ANGELES, Calif. 90007, U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics and regulation of macromolecular synthesis (Echinoidea)
BAKER, T. G. Ph.D. — Hormone Lab., Dept. of Obstet. and Gynaecol., Univ. of Edinburgh,
Chalmers St., EDINBURGH 3, Scotland, U.K.
a Oogenesis. (Primates)
b The effects of X-rays on female germ cells. (Rodentia; Primates)
c The fine structure and metabolic activity of oogonia and oocytes. (Rodentia; Primates)
d Cytological and endocrine studies of ovulation, fertilization and early development i n
vitro. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens and other Primates
e The structure and hormonal control of the placenta maintained in organ culture. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
BAKER, W K. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Genetic studies on differentiation processes. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
BAL, A. K. D.Phil. — Dept. des Sci. Biol., Univ. de Montreal, Case Postale 6128, MON-
TREAL, Que., Canada
a Changes in the membrane system of cells during differentiation (root meristem). Allium
cepa (Liliaceae)
h Changes in the membrane system during oogenesis. Arbacia punctulafa (Echinoidea)
c Autoradiographic study of nucleic acid synthesis during oogenesis Arbacia punctulata
(Echinoidea)
BALINSKY, B. I. Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Milner
Park, JOHANNESBURG. S.Africa •
a An electron microscopic study of early development, (lower Vertebrata)
BALLARD, W. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER, N.H.
03755, U.S.A.
a Morphogenetic movements in embryos. (Teleostei)
h Monograph on developmental anatomy. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
BALLS, M. D.Phil. — School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of East Anglia, Wilberforce Rd., NOR-
WICH, NOR 88C, England
a Neoplasms particularly lymphosarcomas. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
h Nuclear-cytoplasmic interaction in early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura,
c Control of cell division. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BALON, E. K. Ph.D. — Lab. of Fish. Research, Zelezna Studienka 806, BRATISLAVA,
Czechoslovakia
— temporarily up to 1971: Centr. Fish. Research Inst. (UNDP-FAO), P.O.Box 100,
CHILANGA, Zambia
a Embryology and life cycle. Cyprinus carpio (Cyprinidae) , Hydrocynus vittatus, Alestes
spec. (Characidae, Teleostei)
b Studies on development. Tilapia spec. (Cichlidae; Mormyridae, Teleostei)
BALTUS, Mis E. J. D.Sc. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 67, rue des
Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Studies on DNA synthesis during oogenesis. (Amphibia)
b Evolution of cytoplasmic DNA during embryonic development. (Amphibia)
BALTZER, F. Dr., Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Inst., Univ. Bern, Sahlistr. 8, 3000 BERN,
Switzerland *
BAND, R. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING,
Mich. 48823, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of cell-to-cell adhesion. Acanthamoeba (= Mayorella) palestinensis (Rhi-
zopoda
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b Cytokinesis studies; the induction of division in uninucleate cells without mitosis, leading
to enucleate and nucleate daughter cells.
BANERJEE, B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Entomol., Tea Research Assoc, Tocklai Exper. Station,
JORHAT 8, Assam, India
a Reproductive physiology and histochemical distribution of phosphatases. Odontotermes
redemanni (Termitidae, Isoptera)
h Caste development. Odontotermes redemanni (Termitidae, Isoptera)
BANKS, B. Dr. — Dept. of Chem.. Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON W.C.I,
England
BANTHORPE, D. V. Dr. — Dept. of Chem., Univ. Coll. London, Cower St., LONDON
W.C. 1, England
BAPAT, Miss S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Shivaji Univ., Vidyanagar, KOLHAPUR-4,
Maharashtra State, India
BARABANOV, V. M. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Bakiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
BARASA, A. — 1st. di Anat. degli Anim. Domestici, Univ. di Torino, Via Nizza 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Morphogenetic processes of the wing following removal of some parts. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Mitochondria and lipochondria in cells cultured in vitro in various experimental con-
ditions. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Origin of binucleate cells in cultures. (Aves)
d Effect of subnormal temperatures on mitosis of cells cultured in vitro. (Aves)
e Mitoses of binucleate cells. (Aves)
BARBAGALLO (PATTI), Mrs. J. Dr. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Catania, Via Androne 81,
95124 CATANIA, Italy
a Physiological and experimental embryology of the earliest developmental stages. Por-
ce//io laevis (Isopoda)
BARBIERI, F. D. Dr.Biochem., Prof. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco
460, S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Chemical factors involved in fertilization: jelly coats and diffusible factor. Bufo arenarum
(Anura)
BARBOSA AYUCAR, E. Dr.en Med. — Serv. de Embriol. Exper., Cat. de Anat., Fac. de
Med., VALLADOLID, Spain
a Effect of puromycin on morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BARCH, Mrs. S. H. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept., Biol. Research Center. Michigan State Univ..
EAST LANSING, Mich. 48823, U.S.A.
BARIGOZZI, C. Dr.Sci.. Prof. — 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133
MILANO, Italy •
a DNA replication in cells cultured in vitro. Drosophila melanogaster (Dipteca)
BARNARD, P. B. T. Fil.Lic. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Ultrastructural and chemical differentiation of brown adipose tissue in pre- and neonatal
animals, especially mitochondrial changes. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia). Ocyctolagus cuni-
cuius (Lagomorpha)
BARR, Miss G. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., The Univ., GLASGOW W.2, Scotland, U.K.
BARSACCHI, Miss G. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta -i,
PISA, Italy
a Lampbrush chromosomes. (Urodela)
BART, A. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 36, 59 LILLE-Distribution, France
a Morphogenesis and regeneration. Carausius morosus ( Phasmidoptera)
BARTELMEZ, G. W. f Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington,
115 W. University Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
(deceased)
BARTH, L. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Marine Biol. Lab., Box 27, WOODS HOLE, Mass. 02543.
U.S.A. •
a The sodium dependence of embryonic induction. Rana pipiens (Anura)
BARTH, Mrs. L. J. Ph.D. — Marine Biol. Lab., Box 27, WOODS HOLE, Mass. 02543,
U.S.A. •
a The sodium dependence of embryonic induction. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Nature of the hybrid block to development. Rana pipiens x R. sylvatica (Anura)
BARTH, R. H.. Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., The Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, Tex. 78712.
U.S.A.
a Physiology of reproduction: role of corpora allata and neurosecretory system in control of
reproductive behavior and physiology, and regulation of the reproductive cycle of the
female. Byrsotria fumigata. Leucophaea maderae, Nauphoeta cinerea and other spp.
(Dictyoptera)
h Effect of insect hormones on RNA metabolism during pupal diapause and adult devel-
opment. Antherea pernyi, Hyalophora cecropia and other spp. (Saturniidae, Lepidoptera)
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BARTKE, A. Ph.D. — Worcester Found, for Exper. Biol.. 222 Maple Ave., SHREWS-
BURY, Mass. 01545, U.S.A.
a Hormonal control of spermatogenesis; effects and mechanism of action of prolactin. (Quan-
titative histological analysis of seminiferous epithelium and biochemical measurements of
Leydig cell activity). Mus miisculus (Rodentia)
BARTONE, J. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Howard Univ.. WASHINGTON,
D.C., U.S.A.
BARTOS, F. RNDr., C.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Med. Fac, Charles Univ., §imkova 870,
HRADEC KRALOVfi, Czechoslovakia
a Cytology of granulation tissue. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Regeneration of bone and cartilage. Canis lamiliaris (Carnivora)
c Developmental biology of ligamentum nuchae (cells, collagen and elastin). Bos taurus
(Artiodactyla)
BARUA, D. N. Ph.D. — Bot. Branch, Tea Research Assoc, Tocklai Exper. Station, CIN-
NAMARA, P.O., Assam, India
BATEMAN, A. J. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Cytogenet. Dept., Paterson Labs., Christie Hosp. and Holt
Radium Inst., Wilmslow Rd., MANCHESTER 20, England
a The development of embryos with genotypes which are lethal because of aneuploidy or
partial aneuploidy (progeny of translocation heterozygotes). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development of testis with special reference to Sertoli cells. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Effect of X-rays on immature testis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BATTLE, Miss H. I. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Univ. of Western Ontario,
LONDON, Ont., Canada
a Effects of chloramphenicol on early developmental processes. (Teleostei)
b Comparative effects of selective inhibitors of amino acid, protein and RNA synthesis on
early developmental processes. (Teleostei)
BAUME, L. J. D.M.D., Prof. — Inst, de Med. Dentaire, 30 Rue Lombard, 1200 GENEVE,
Switzerland
BAUTZ (PORTMANN), Mrs. A. M. Lic.es Sc. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Nancy.
30 rue Ste Catherine, 54 NANCY, France
a Effet des rayons X sur la regeneration. Nereis diversicolor (Polychaefa errantia)
BAVEJA. Miss R. M.S. — Dept. of Anat., Motilal Nehru Med. Coll., ALLAHABAD-1,
India
a Role of endometrium and extraplacental membranes in the fetomatemal exchange process,
histochemical and cytochemical methods. Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with
H. C. VARMA)
BAXTER (GRILLO), Mrs. D. L. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
BAXTER, E. W. Ph.D. — Biol. Dept., Guy's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON S.E.I, England
a Biology, including development and metamorphosis. Petromyzon spec. (Cyclostomata)
b Food changes during larval period of growth. Ammocoetes (Cyclostomata)
c Uptake and fate of "Thorotrast". Ammocoetes (Cyclostomata)
BEAMS, H. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa 52240,
U.S.A.
a Synthesis and deposition of yolk,
b Embryology of blood
BEARN, J. G. B.S. — Anat. Dept., Middlesex Hosp. Med. School, LONDON W.l, England
BEATTY, R. A. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet.. Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K. •
a Breeding of genetically tagged strains for use in developmental biology. Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Developmental biology and genestics of gametes. Drosophila spp. (Diptera), Mus musculus
(Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
BEAUDOIN, A. R. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Michigan, East Med. Bldg.,
ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
BEAUMONT, A. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. comp., Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay, Univ. de
Paris, Batiment 441, 91-ORSAY, France
a Evolution du pancreas larvaire au cours de la metamorphose (microscopic electronique).
Discoglossus pictus, Alytes obstetricans (Anura)
BEAUMONT, Miss H. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School. Univ. of Birmingham.
Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15. England
a Effects of irradiation on male and female germ cells, judged by changes in population of
cells in the gonads and the capacity of gametes to produce viable embryos. Rattus nor-
vegicus (Rodentia)
b Definition of factors influencing the radiosensitivity of germ cells (e.g. metabolic activity.
changes in the hormonal environment). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
BEAUPAIN (CREPY). Mrs. D. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S..
49 bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
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a Caracterisation des substances morphogenes qui interviennent au cours du developpement
embryonnaire du poumon. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Caracterisation des substances inhibitrices de la regeneration du pharynx. (Turbellaria)
BEBBINGTON. A. M.Sc, M.I.Biol. — Dept. of Zoo!., Univ. of Bristol, BRISTOL BS8
lUG, England
a Development. (Aplysiidae, Opisthobcanchia, Gastropoda)
h Development. ( Aplacophora, Amphineura)
BECK, F. M.D., Ch.B. — Dept. of Anat., The London Hosp. Med. Coll.. Turner St., White-
chapel, LONDON E.l, England •
a The effect of trypan blue on development. (Mammalia)
h Embryonic nutrition. (Mammalia)
c The postnatal maturation of intestinal epithelium. (Mammalia)
BECKER, H. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Miinchen, Luisenstr. 14, 8 MONCHEN
2, W.Germany •
BECU§ (LAURENTIU), Mrs. M. M.D. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research Station of
Tirgu-Mure§ of the Acad, of the S.S.R., Str.Gh. Marinescu 38, TIRGU-MURE§, Romania
BEERMANN, W. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Max Planck Inst, fiir Biol., Abt. Beermann, Spemann-
str. 34, 74 TUBINGEN, W. Germany •
a Puffing and differentiation of chromosomes in salivary glands. Chironomus tentans (Diptera)
BEETSCHEN. J. C. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Gener., Fac. des Sci., 118 Route de
Narbonne, 31 TOULOUSE (04), France •
a Recherches cytologiques, embryologiques et genetiques sur I'heteroploidie experimentale.
(Amphibia)
b Etude d'un facteur recessif semi-letal, ac. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela) (en collaboration
avec A. JAYLET)
c Etude experimentale de la differenciation des cellules embryonnaires en culture in vitro.
(Urodela) (en collaboration avec Mme A. M. DUPRAT)
BEGLEY, D. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Nottingham, NOTTINGHAM, England
a Postnatal antibody absorption. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Electron microscope studies of the differentiating intestine. (Mammalia)
BEHRMAN, S. J. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Center for Research in
Reprod. Biol., Univ. of Michigan Med. Center, ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
a Antigenicity of the trophoblast. Ocyctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus musculus (Ro-
dentia), (Primates)
h Sperm antibodies.
BEINBRECH, G. Dr. — Inst, fur Zellphysiol., Abt. fiir Biol., Ruhr-Univ., Postfach 2148,
D-463 BOCHUM, W.Germany
a Development of muscles during metamorphosis: formation of the myofibrils and of the
sarcotubular system. Phocmia regina (Diptera)
BELKA (GRZYBEK), Mrs. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Gen. Biol.. Silesian Acad, of Med., K.
Marksa 19, Rokitnica, ZABRZE 8, Poland
a Histochemical studies of adrenal cortex in regeneration and compensation processes.
(Rodentia)
BELL, E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Massachusetts Inst, of Technol., CAMBRIDGE,
Mass. 02139, U.S.A. o
BELL, L. G. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09
5NH. England
a Membrane mediated control of cell behaviour especially movement. Amoeba pcoteus (Rhi-
zopoda)
h The changing relationship between nucleus and cytoplasm during the cell cycle. Amoeba
proteus (Rhizopoda)
BELLAIRS, A. d'A. D.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., St. Mary's Hosp. Med. School, Paddington,
LONDON W.2, England
a Morphogenesis of skeleton. (Reptilia; Aves; Mammalia)
h Embryonic membranes. (Reptilia)
c Regeneration. (Reptilia)
BELLAIRS, Mrs. M. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Cower St..
LONDON W.C.I, England •
a An electron microscopical and histochemical analysis of yolk formation. Gallus domesticus
(Aves) (in collaboration with Mrs. M. A. England)
b Cell migration within the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Mrs.
J. E. M. HEAYSMAN, Dept. of Zool.)
BELLINI (CARDELLINI). Miss L. Ph.D. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Fac. di Sci..
Univ. degli Studi, Piazza F. Marchetti, CAMERINO, Italy
BELLONI, C. Dott.Sci.biol. — 1st. di Zool. Gener., Fac. di Sci. Agraria, Univ. di Perugia,
S. Pietro, PERUGIA, Italy
BELLWARE, F. T. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Univ. of Western Ontario,
LONDON. Ont.. Canada
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a The developmental role of ribonucleic acid synthesis in early embryogenesis examined with
the aid of actinomycin D. (Teleostei)
BELOUSSOV, L. V. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow,
Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
BELSARE, D. K. Ph.D. — Post-Graduate Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Nagpur, NAGPUR,
India
BENAZZI (LENTATI), Mrs. G. Prof. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ., Via A.
Volta 4, PISA, Italy
a Chromosome cycles in amphigonic and pseudogamous biotypes; determinism of pseudogamy
and polyploidy. (Tricladidea, Turbellaria)
BENAZZI, M. Prof. — 1st. di Zool e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta 4, PISA, Italy •
a Asexual reproduction, pseudogamy, polyploidy and heredity. (Tricladidea, Turbellaria)
BENDER, H. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME,
Ind. 46556, U.SJ^.
a Phenogenetic studies of the ovarian tissue of female-sterile mutants. Drosophila melanogastet
(Diptera)
h Physiological genetics. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
c Genetics. Coelopa frigida (Diptera)
BENIRSCHKE, K. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol., Dartmouth Med. School, HANOVER,
N.H. 03755, U.S.A.
a Study of fetal adrenal development. Dasypus novemcinctus (Edentata), Oedipomidas
oedipus (Primates)
b Chromosome studies. Dasypus novemcinctus (Edentata)
c Study of placentation, fetal development and drug toxicity on the embryo. Dasypus novem'
cinctus (Edentata)
d Comparative chromosome studies. (Equidae, Perissodactyla; Camelidae, Artiodactyla)
BENNETT, Mrs. D. Dr. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave.,
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A.
BENOIT, J. A. A. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle. 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France •
a Etude in vitro de I'embryon. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Etude experimentale in vitro de la gastrula. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BEN-OR (MILSTEIN), Mrs. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol.. Hadassah Med. School, P.O.
Box 1172, JERUSALEM, Israel
BENZIE, Miss V. L. Dr.phil. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Canterbury, Priv. Bag, CHRIST-
CHURCH, New Zealand
a Descriptive embryology. Galaxias spp. (Galaxiidae. Teleostei)
BER, A. M.D., M.V.D.. Prof. — Endocrinol. Unit of the Rogoff Med. Res. Inst., Beilinson
Hosp., PETAH-TIKVA, Israel
a Development of eye reaction to vitamin Bl, Hyla spec, Bufo spec, Pylobates spec. (Anura)
BERDYSHEVA, L. V. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Physiol., Inst, of Developra. Biol.. Acad.
of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
BEREITER-HAHN. J. Dr.phil.nat. — Inst, fur Kinemat. Zellforsch., Johann-Wolfgang-
Goethe Univ.. Senckenberganlage 27. 6000 FRANKFURT a.M.. W.Germany
a Functional variability of tonofilament bundles in epidermal cells during embryonic devel-
opment, wound healing and tissue culture (time-lapse cinemicrography, histochemistry.
electron microscopy). Lebistes reticulatus (Poeciliidae), Pterophyllum scalar e (Cichlidae,
Teleostei)
h Variation of dry mass/ water ratio in different parts of the egg from fertilization through
first cleavage, studied by interference microscopy. Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
c Electron microscopic study of pigment granule formation in melanophores. Pterophyllum
scalare (Cichlidae), Lebistes reticulatus (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
d Analysis of pigment granule movement in situ and in cultured cells. Pterophyllum
scalare (Cichlidae), Lebistes reticulatus (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
BERENDES, H. D. Dr., Prof. — Zool. Lab., Dept. of Cell Biol, Univ. van Nijmegen,
Driehuizerweg 200, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands •
a Induction and repression of puff activity in polytene chromosomes. Drosophila spp.
(Diptera)
b Gene function and differentiation in salivary gland cells. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
c Hormonal regulation of postembryonic development. (Diptera)
BERENDSEN, W. Drs. — Biol. Ultrastruct. Research Unit, State Univ., Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Experimental morphology of cytoplasmic structures in early developmental stages. Limnaea
stagnalis (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
BERESFORD. W. A. D.Phil. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Center, West Virginia Univ..
MORGANTOWN. W.Va. 26506. U.S.A.
a The influence of hypervitaminosis A on the developing temporo-mandibular joint. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
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b Fracture healing in the os priapi and mandible and its response to castration or the
administration of anabolic androgenic hormone. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
BERG, W. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, Calif.
94720, U.S.A. •
BERGERARD, J. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., 91 ORSAY, France
a Effects of thermal stress on sexual differentiation. Carausius morosus (Cheleutoptera)
h Effects of thermal stress and supernumerary chromosomes en development. Locusta mi'
gratoria (Orthopfera)
BERGQUIST, H. Ph.D. — Zool. Inst., Univ., of Gothenburg, 4de Langgatan 7B, GOTE-
BORG SV. Sweden •
BERLYN, G. P. Ph.D., Prof. — School of Forestry, Yale Univ., 205 Prospect St., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06511, U.S.A.
a Quantitative cytochemical investigations of radiation effects on nucleic acids, proteins and
lignification in relation to senescence and cellular death. Pinus lambertiana (Gymnospermae)
BERNARD, C. Lic.es Sci., M.A. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., 40 Av. de Recteur
Pineau, 86 POITIERS, France
a Electrophysiological study of the embryonic heart. Rattus norvegicus, Cavia porcellus
(Rodentia)
BERNARD, F. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38-
GRENOBLE, France
BERNDORFER, A. Dr.med.habil. — Childrens Hosp. "Paul Heim", Dept. for Congenital
Malformations, tllldi ut 86, BUDAPEST VIII, Hungary
— Private address: Benczur utca 39/a, BUDAPEST VI, Hungary
a Clinical embryopathology.
b Intrauterine regenerations of congenital malformations.
c Biological study of malformations.
d Etiology of malformations from clinical viewpoints.
BERNFIELD, M. R. M.D. — Dept. of Pediat. and Human Developm., School of Med.,
Stanford Univ., 300 Pasteur Drive, PALO ALTO, Calif. 94305, U.S.A.
a Embryonic pancreas and salivary gland: synthesis of macromolecules (collagen, RNA,
enzymes) during inductive interactions in vitro; relation between DNA synthesis and
differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Extracellular materials (collagen, mucopolysaccharide) during in vitro morphogenesis
(pancreas, salivary gland). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Translation level controls (tRNA, ribosomes) during embryonic and hormonal-induced
development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BERNSTEIN, G. S. Ph.D., M.D. — Dept. of Reprod. Physiol., Los Angeles County Gener.
Hosp., LOS ANGELES, Calif. 90033, U.S.A.
— Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Univ. of S.California, School of Med., P.O.Box 96,
LOS ANGELES, Calif. 90033, U.S.A.
(no embryological work in progress)
BERREUR (BONNENFANT), Mrs. J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Genet. Evol. et de Biometrie.
C.N.R.S., 91 GIF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Controle hormonal de la differenciation sexuelle. (Isopoda, Crustacea)
b Recherches sur les controles endocrines de la gametogenese par la culture in vitro.
(Malacostraca, Crustacea)
BERRILL, N. J. Ph.D. — 410 Swarthmore Ave.. SWARTHMORE, Pa. 19081, U.S.A.
a Regeneration; metamorphosis: asexual reproduction (histogenesis). Branchiomma ('= Dasy-
chone) nigromaculata, Sabella melanostigma (Sabellidae, Polychaeta)
BERRY, M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School. Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Effects of X-irradiation on central nervous development
BERRY, S. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, Conn. 06457.
U.S.A.
a Nucleic acid metabolism during differentiation (ultracentrifugation, gradient centrifugation,
autoradiography, chromatography). Hyalophora cecropia (Lepidoptera)
b Endocrine control of differentiation (light and electron microscopy, autoradiography, organ
culture). (Saturniidae, Leptidoptera)
BERTALANFFY, F. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Manitoba, 750 Bannatyne
Ave., WINNIPEG 3, Manitoba, Canada
a Rates of cell division of neoplastic cell populations. Rattus rattus. Mus musculus (Roden-
tia)
h Mitotic rates of regenerating liver parenchyma. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c Cell renewal and cytodynamics of normal cell populations. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
d Effects of cytosine arabinoside on cell development and proliferation. Rattus rattus (Ro-
dentia)
BERTMAR, G. Ph.D. — Sect, of Ecolog. Zool., Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Umea, 90187
UMEA, Sweden
a Experimental developmental morphology of the olfactory organ. Salmo spec. (Teleostei)
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b Developmental morphology of the epibranchial organs. Coregonus (Coregonidae), Ctupea
(Clupeidae), Citharinus (Characidae, Teleostci)
BERTOLINI. B. Dr.Biol.Sc. — 1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi", Fac. di Sci., Univ. di
Roma, Via A. Borelli 50, 00161 ROMA, Italia
a Ultrastructural cytochemistry of the various cell types in the oviduct during the reproduc-
tive cycle and under experimental conditions. (Amphibia)
b Subcellular localization of acid hydrolases in the acrosome of spermatozoa. Pacacenfcotus
lividus (Echinoidea), Tritiicus cristatus (Urodela), Rattus nocvegicus (Rodentia)
BERTON. J. P. Dr. — Centre de Biol. Appl., Ecole de Perfectionnement Agric. 36 AZAY-
le-FERRON, France
— Unite de Rech. de Physiol. Placent., I.N.S.E.R.M. — U 11, Hop.St.Antoine. PARIS
12e, France
a Role of mesonephros and metanephros in composition of amniotic and allantoic fluids
(intra-uterine surgery). Ovis aties, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla), Ovyctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
b Chorio-allantoic cell structure. Ovis aties. Sus scrota (Artiodactyla), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
c Hypertrophic compensatory response of fetal kidney to unilateral nephrectomy in vivo.
Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
d Development of fetal lung after nephrectomy in vivo. Ovis aries, Sus scrota (Artio-
dactyla), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
BETCHAKU, T. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower. Yale Univ.. NEW HAVEN.
Conn. 06520. U.S.A.
a In vitro study on the mechanism of contact inhibition in embryonic myocardioblasts
(time-lapse cinematography and electron microscopy). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Cellular mechanism of formation of the regeneration blastema (tissue culture, time-lapse
cinematography, autoradiography, electron microscopy and cytochemistry). (Planariidae,
Turbellaria)
BETTANIN (BELGRANO). Mrs. S. Dr.Nat.Sci. — 1st. di Zool.. Univ. di Genova, Via
Balbi 5, GENOVA, Italy
a Embryo development of a parthenogenetic marine form. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera,
Crustacea) (in collaboration with N. DELLA CROCE)
b Growth of the embryo. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera, Crustacea) (in collaboration with
N. DELLA CROCE)
c Formation of resting eggs. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera, Crustacea) (in collaboration with
N. DELLA CROCE)
BETZ. T. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Fac. of Sci.. Carleton Univ.. OTTAWA I. Ont..
Canada
a Hormonal control of the functional differentiation of the duodenal mucosa and the retina
in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Hormonal and dietary control of embryonic growth. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BEYNON, A. D. G. B.D.S. — Dept. of Oral Anat., The Dental School. Univ. of Newcastle
upon Tyne, Northumberland Rd.. NEWCASTLE upon Tyne NEl 8TA, England,
a Development of the root and periodontal ligament of the molar teeth. (Rodentia)
BHAGAVAN, N. V. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Univ. of Hawaii. 2538 The
Mall, HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822. U.S.A.
BHATTACHERJEE. S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12. West
Bengal, India
BHUSSRY, B. R. D.D.S., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med.. Georgetown Univ.,
3900 Reservoir Rd., N.W.. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20007. U.S.A.
BIAGIONI. M. Dott. — 1st. di Biol. Gener., Fac. di Med.. Via del Giochetto. 06100
PERUGIA, Italy
a Influenza del sali di cobalto sull'eritropoiesi. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia)
BIBORSKI. J. — Dept. of Reprod. Physiol., Inst, of Zootech.. A.Mickiewicza 24-28, KRAKOW,
Poland
BIEBER. S. Ph.D. — Richard L. ConoUy Coll.. Long Island Univ., 385 Flatbush Ave..
Extension, NEW YORK, Brooklyn N.Y. 11201. U.S.A.
BIELA53SKA (OSUCHOWSKA). Mrs. Z. Dr., Prof. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.,
Fac. of Vet. Med.. Warsaw Agricult. Univ.. Grochowska 272. WARSZAWA. Poland
a Histochemical studies on differentiation of gonads. Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla) and other
spp. (Verfebrata)
BIELKA. H. Dr.rer.nat.habil. — Inst, fiir Zellphysiol.. Deutsche Akad. der Wissensch. zu
Berlin, Lindenberger Weg 70, 1115 BERLIN-Buch, East.Germany
BIER, K. t Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Westf. Wilhelms-Univ.. Badestr. 9. 44 MUN-
STER/Westf., W.Germany •
(deceased)
BIERNE. J. D.E.S. — Lab. de Biol. Gener.. Fac. des Sci.. B.P. 347. 51 REIMS, France
BIESENBEEK. F. J. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst.. Univ. of Amsterdam. Mauritskade 61. AM-
STERDAM. Netherlands
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a Light-microscopical, electron-microscopical, histochemical, physiological and experimental
teratogenetic studies of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with J. DRUKKER, H. M. LAANE and J. A. LOS)
BIGGELAAR, J. A. M. v. d. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Nucleic acid metabolism during early developmental stages. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
b Synthesis of proteins during early developmental stages. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
DIGGERS, J. D. D.Sc, Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Popul. EVynamics, School of Hyg. and Publ.
Health, The Johns Hopkins Univ., 615 North Wolfe St., BALTIMORE, Md. 21205.
U.S.A.
a Organ culture of fallopian tubes and ovaries. (Mammalia)
h Culture and metabolism of eggs. (Mammalia)
c Oocyte maturation. (Astecoidea). Homo sapiens and other spp. (Mammalia)
d Reproduction and embryology of wild animals. (Mammalia)
BIJTEL. Miss J. H. Dr.Sc, M.D. — Dept. of Anat. and EmbryoL, State Univ. of Groningen,
Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN, Netherlands •
BILLETT. F. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09
5NH, England
a Differentiation of embryonic epidermis. Xenopus laevis (Anuca), Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
b Fine structure of early oocytes, pre-vitellogenic phase. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Am'
bystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
BILLINGTON, W. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oxford, Parks Road, OXFORD
OXl 3PF, England
a Biology of the trophoblast; immunological aspects of mammalian pregnancy. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
BIRCH (ANDERSEN), A. — State Serum Inst., Amagerboulevard 80, COPENHAGEN S,
Denmark
BIRGE. W. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Kentucky, Funkhouser Bldg.,
LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506. U.S.A.
BIRKY, C. W., Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY. Calif. 94720,
U.S.A.
BISHOP, D. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Physiol., Med. Coll. of Ohio at Toledo, P.O.Box
6190, TOLEDO, Ohio 43614, U.S.A.
a Contractile protein and contractile mechanisms of spermatozoa. (Mammalia)
h Testicular enzymology. (Mammalia)
c Immunologic impairment of spermatogenesis. Cavia spec. (Rodentia)
BISHOP, M. W. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Husbandry, Univ. of Bristol, Langford House,
Langford, BRISTOL, England
BISHOP (CALAME), Mrs. S. M. Lic.es Sci. — Dept. of Poultry Husbandry, Univ. of
California, DAVIS, Calif. 95616, U.S.A. •
BLACK, R. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of William and Mary, WILLIAMSBURG,
Va. 23185, U.S.A.
a Use of isotopes to trace metabolic pathways in embryos, (marine Invertebrata)
b Development of enzymes related to Krebs cycle in embryos, (marine Invertebrata)
BLACKLER, A. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Sect, of Genet., Developm. & Physiol., Div. of Biol.
Sci., Stimson Hall, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850, U.S.A. •
BLAKE, J. A. Ph.D. — Pacific Marine Station. Univ. of the Pacific, DILLON BEACH,
Calif. 94929. U.S.A.
a Reproduction and larval development from egg through metamorphosis in California and
New England species. Polydora ligni, P. commensalis, P. concharum. P. socialis. P. caul'
leryi, P. quaddlobata, P. websteri, P. sp. nov., Streblospio benedicti, Prionospio pygmaeus
(Polychaeta)
BLANCHET, J. P. Dr.Spec. — Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du 1 1
Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Evolution des deshydrogenases lactiques au cours de I'erythropoiese embryonnaire. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
BLANDAU, R. J. Ph.D., M.D. — Dept. of Biol. Structure, School of Med.. Univ. of
Washington, SEATTLE 5, Wash., U.S.A.
BLAXTER, J. H. S. M.A. — Dept. of Nat. Hist., Marischal Coll., Univ. of Aberdeen,
ABERDEEN, Scotland, U.K.
BLECHSCHMIDT, E. Dr.med., o.o.Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36, 34
GOTTINGEN, W.Germany
a Elektronenmikroskopie des Embryos. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BLOCH, D. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Botany Dept. and Cell Research Inst.. Univ. of Texas,
AUSTIN. Tex. 78712, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of histone synthesis and function of histone variants in sperm development.
Sphaerocarpos donnellii, S. texana (Hepaticae), Mytilus calif ornicus (Lamellibranchia).
Rehnia spinosa (Katydidae, Orthoptera)
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BLOCK, M. H. Ph.D.. M.D.. Prof. — Div. of Hematol., Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center.
4200 E. 9th Ave., DENVER, Colo. 80220, U.S.A.
a The effect of total body radiation upon development, especially bloodforming tissues.
Didclphys virginiana (Marsupialia)
BLOM, E. Dr.med.vet. — State Veter. Serum Lab., Bulowsvej 27. 1870 COPENHAGEN V.
Denmark
a Studies on pathological conditions in the testis, epididymis and accessory sex glands. Bos
taurus (Arfiodactyla)
b The ultrastructure of normal and pathological sperm. Bos taurus (Arfiodactyla) (in collab-
oration with A. BIRCH-ANDERSEN, State Serum Inst.)
BLONDELET. J. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med.. Univ. de Nancy, 31 rue
Lionnois, 54 NANCY. France
BLONDHEIM, Mrs. S. A. M.Sc. — Dept. of Entomol. and Venomous Anim., The Hebrew
Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
BLOOM, S. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Poultry Sci., New York State Coll. of Agric. at Cornell
Univ., 210 Rice Hall, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850, U.S.A.
a Cytochemistry of binucleated red blood cells in embryos and adults. Meleagris gallopavo
(Aves)
b Study of chromosomal anomalies in embryos. Gallus domesticus, Meleagris gallopavo
(Aves)
c Cytology of mitotic mutants as related to age and sex. Meleagris gallopavo (Aves)
d Development of trisomic, triploid, and haploid embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BLOUNT. R. F. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas, GALVE-
STON. Tex. 77550, U.S.A.
a Morphological changes in kidney during development and changes with age. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
BLUEMINK, J. G. Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1. Uni-
versiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Electron microscopic investigation of cytokinesis during the first cleavage cycle. Am-
bystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP)
b Electron microscopic investigation of cell-to-cell junctions in embryos between first cleavage
and late neurula stage. Amby stoma mexicanum (Urodela) , Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Subcellular aspects of functional differentiation in the parotid gland. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
BLUNT, M. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Agric. Biol., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE. N.S.W.
2351, Austraha
a Development of haemoglobins in the embryo. (Caprinae, Arfiodactyla)
BLUNT, M. J. Ph.D., Prof. — School of Anat.. Univ. of New South Wales, P.O. Box 1.
KENSINGTON, N.S.W. 2033. Australia
a Myelination in developing optic nerve. Felis domesticus (Carnivora)
b Development and function of neuroglia in optic nerve. Felis domesticus (Carnivora)
BLUZAT, R. R. Dr.3erae cycle — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Paris, 91 ORSAY.
France
a Experimental study with ionizing radiations of development of the gonads. Leptinotarsa
decemlineata (Coleoptera)
b Structure and ultrastructure of germinal determinant in the egg. Leptinotarsa decemlineata
(Coleoptera)
c Experimental study with ionizing radiations in early embryogenesis. Leptinotarsa decem-
lineata (Coleoptera)
BOCKSTAHLER. L. Ph.D. — Arbeitsgr. Biochem. Embryol., Max-Planck-Inst. fur Zellbiol.,
Abt. Bauer, Melanchthonstr. 36, D 7400 TUBINGEN, W.Germany
a Molecular biology of embryo. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
BOCZKOWSKA. Mrs. J. B.Sc. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.. Acad, of Med.. ul.Naru-
towicza 60, E6D2, Poland
a Histochemical studies on distribution and activity of acid phosphatase and beta-glucuronidase
in the lung and the liver during embryogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Rattus norvegicus,
Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
BODELET. B. — Lab. d'Embryol.. Fac. de Med., Univ. de Nancy, 31 rue Lionnois, 54
NANCY. France
BODEMER. C. W. Ph.D. — School of Med., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE. Wash.
98105. U.S.A.
a Electrophysiology of developing nervous system. Didelphys virginiana (Marsupialia)
BODENSTEIN. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall. CHAR-
LOTTESVILLE. Va. 22903. U.S.A. •
a Intergeneric grafts of organ discs. (Diptera)
b The role of the prothoracic gland in postembryonic development. Periplaneta americana
(Dictyopfera)
BODMAN, Sister M. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Oral Pathol.. School of Dent., Loyola
Univ., 1757 W.Harrison St.. CHICAGO. 111. 60612, U.S.A.
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a Ultracentrifugation separation of lysosomes in resorbing tadpole tails. Rana catesbeiana
(Anura)
b Lysosome activity in outer enamel epithelium of erupting molar (histochemical study).
Ratfus nocvegicus (Rodentia)
BOELL, E. J. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A. •
a Changes in enzymatic activity and morphology of mitochondria in embryonic tissues during
growth and differentiation. (Amphibia, Aves)
h Effects of hormones on enzyme synthesis in specific target tissues of the developing
embryo during tissue differentiation and regression
BOFFI LUCARELLI, Mrs. A. M. Dr. — 1st. di Biol. Gener.. Fac. di Med., Univ. di Roma,
Policlinico Umberto I, 00100 ROMA, Italy
BOGATOVA (NIKANOROVA), Mrs. R. I. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad.
of Med. Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
BOHN, H. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Luisenstr. 14, 8000 MuNCHEN, W.Germany
a Regeneration and transplantation experiments on limbs; polarity and gradient systems.
Leucophaea maderae, Periplaneta americana (Dictyopteca)
BOILLY, B. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Anim.. Fac. des Sci., B.P.36, 59 LILLE-Distribution,
France
a Morphogenesis in regeneration. (Polychaefa)
h Origin of regeneration cells. (Polychaefa)
c Factors of dedifferentiation, activation and differentiation of regeneration cells. (Annelida)
BOLLUM, F. J. Dr. — Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochem., Med. Center, Univ. of Kentucky,
LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the template activity of DNA during the terminal lens cell differentiation.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
b Analysis of the primer activity of DNA during the terminal lens cell differentiation.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
c Analysis of the physico-chemical properties of DNA in differentiating cells. Tritums viri-
descens (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
BOLOGNANI (FANTIN), Mrs. A. M. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Pavia, Piazza Botta
10. 27100 PAVIA, Italy
a The integument of foot and mantle (histochemical and biochemical research). (Polyplaco-
phora; Scaphopoda; Gastropoda; Lamellibranchia)
b The glands associated with the reproductive tract (histochemical methods). Lymnaea
stagnalis. (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
BOLOGNARI, A. Prof. — 1st. di Zool. e di Anat. Comp., Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Messina,
Via dei Verdi 75, 98100 MESSINA. Italy
a Biochemical aspects of yolk globules formed artificially by means of deoxyribonuclease.
Sphaerechinus granulans, Patacentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Golgi apparatus in oocytes (electron microscopy). Sphaerechinus granulans, Pacacentrotus
lividus (Echinoidea)
BONDI. C. Dott.. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Perugia, Via A.
Pascoli, PERUGIA, Italy
BONNER, J. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON. N.J. 08540.
U.S.A. •
a Problems of morphogenetic movements and differentiation. (Acrasiales)
BONNY PILO. Dr. — Dept. of Zool.. Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA-2,
India
a Liver, spleen and lymph gland regeneration. (Reptilia; Aves)
BONS. J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Montpellicr, Place Eugene Bataillon,
34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic development. Agama bibroni (Agamidae, Lacertilia)
BONTING, S. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Nijmegen, Kapittelweg 40,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Development of the rhodopsin cycle; rhodopsin. electroretinogram and morphology from
birth till maturity. Canis domesticus (Carnivora) (in collaboration with F. J. M. DAEMEN)
b Na-K activated ATPase activity of developing retina in normal animals and in animals
with hereditary retinitis pigmentosa. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
F. J. M. DAEMEN)
BOOKHOUT. C. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Marine Lab., Duke Univ., BEAUFORT. N.C. 28516.
and Dept. of Zool.. Duke Univ.. DURHAM. N.C. 27706, U.S.A.
BOON (NIERMEYER), Mrs. E. K. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab.. State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerk-
hof 3, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Influence of some antibiotics on certain stages of development. Limnaea stagnalis (Gas
tropoda)
BOONE, M. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Poultry Sci. Dept., Clemson Univ.. CLEMSON. S.C. 29631,
U.S.A.
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a Ultrastructure of spermatozoa. Gallus domesticus, Meleagris gallopavo (Aves)
b Effect of high ambient temperature on semen and egg production. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Development of drug bio-assay system by growing embryos in beakers. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
BOOTHROYD. B. Ph.D. — Histol. Dept., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Liverpool. LIVERPOOL,
Lancashire, England
BOPP, M. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Bot. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg, Hofmeisterweg 4, 69 HEIDEL-
BERG, W.Germany
a Crown-gall development and initiation. Bryophijllum daigremonfianum (Crassulaceae)
b Development; morphogenesis of protonema. Funaria hygrometcica (Bryophyta)
c Shoot growth and DNA synthesis
BORGHESE, E. M.D., Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Topogr., Univ. di Napoli, Via L.
Armanni 5, 80138 NAPOLI. Italia •
a Culture in vitro of embryonic organs. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Effect of ionizing radiations on embryonic development. (Mammalia)
c Embryology of kidney. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BORISOV, I. N. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Histol. and Embryol., Archangelsk State Med.
Inst., Av.P.Vinogradow 51, ARCHANGELSK, U.S.S.R.
a Origin and histogenesis of cross-striated muscles. Lampetra fluviatilis (Agnatha), Torpedo
ocellata, Scyllium canicula (Selachii), Huso huso, Acipenser giildenstadti (Chondrostei).
Salmo salar, Coregonus lavaretus (Teleostei). Rana temporatia. Hynobius keysedingii
(Amphibia), Lacerta saxicola. Natrix natrix (Reptilia). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus
musculus, Sus domesticus (Mammalia)
BOROJEVIC, R. D.E.S. — Lab. de Biol. Invert. Marins, Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat. Paris,
57 rue Cuvier, PARIS Ve, France
a Descriptive and experimental morphology, morphogenesis. (Porifera)
BORSTEL. R. C. von Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK
RIDGE, Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the template activity of DNA during the terminal lens cell differentiation.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
BORSUK, Mrs. R. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of
Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
BOSCHKOW, D. K. M.Sc. — Inst, of Zool., Bulg. Acad, of Sci., bul. Ruski 1, SOFIA,
Bulgaria
BOSCHWITZ, Miss B. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERUSA-
LEM, Israel
a Seasonal changes in the parathyroid. Bu[o viridis (Anura)
b Seasonal changes in the ultimobranchial body. Bu[o viridis (Anura)
c Multiplication of motor end plates in the diaphragm of growing animals. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
d Thyroid deficiency and metamorphosis. Pelobates spec, Hyla spec. (Anura)
e Second metamorphosis: influence of prolactin on the water drive; influence of prolactin
on the ultimobranchial body and its involvement in the water drive. Bufo viridis (Anura)
BOSSHARD, N. U. Dipl.Natw. — Inst, fiir Genet.. Univ. des Saarlandes. 66 SAAR-
BRUCKEN 11, W.Germany
a Influence of chemical stimuli on gene activity. Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera)
BOSSY, J. G. M. M.D.. Prof. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Study of melanotic embryo of 15 mm V.C. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Mitotic index in the ependymal layer of the embryonic brain: topographic variations. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
c Development of the mucous lining of the auditory tube. Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Myelinization of the dorsal root-spinal cord junction. Homo sapiens (Primates)
e Development of neuroblasts grafted in the adult spinal cord. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
BOT, A. P. C. M.D. — Netherlands Central Inst, for Brain Research, IJdijk 28, AMSTER-
DAM, Netherlands
a Morpho-physiological correlations in the cerebral hemisphere during embryonic devel-
opment, using seizures as a pathophysiological phenomenon. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Morpho-physiological correlations between cellular activity and structural development
in the embryonic celebral hemisphere. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BOTERENBROOD, Miss E. C Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsala-
laan 1, Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Analysis of regional distribution of differentiation tendencies in the prosencephalic part of
the neural plate. Ttitutus alpestris, Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Analysis of dorso-ventral polarity in mesoderm induction and endoderm differentiation.
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP)
c Cinematographical study of normal cleavage pattern and gastrulation movement. Ambysto-
ma mexicanum (Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with K. HARA)
BOTTE, V. Vet.Dr. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Fac. di Sci., Univ. degli Studi, Piazza
F. Marchetti, CAMERINO, Italy
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BOUCK, G. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN.
Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Biochemistry and cytology of development. Fucus vesiculosus, F. spiralis (Phaeophyta)
BOULEKBACHE, H. Lic.es Sci.. D.E.A. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci.. 7 Quai
Saint-Bernard, 75 PARIS 5e, France
a The relationship between glycolytic enzymes and respiration in early development. Salmo
irideus (Teleostei)
h Qualitative changes in the isoenzymes of L.D.H., aldolase and glucose-6-phosphate dehy-
drogenase during development. Salmo irideus (Teleostei)
c Electron microscopic study of mitochondria and yolk platelets in early development. Salmo
irideus (Teleostei)
BOUVET, J. L. Dr. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38 GRENOBLE.
France
a Experimental studies on the development of the paired fins. Salmo trutta fario (Teleostei)
BOVBJERG (BLANCHARD), Mrs. A. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, IOWA
CITY, Iowa 52240, U.S.A.
a Skin grafting: factors affecting graft rejection and the nature of the immune reaction. Rana
pipiens, R. catesbeiana (Anura)
h Development of skin, in larvae metamorphosing normally and with exogenous thyroid
hormone. Rana pipiens (Anura)
BOVING, B. G. M.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. Uni-
versity Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210. U.S.A. •
a Blastocyst spacing, orientation and implantation mechanisms. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
h Relation of trophoblast invasion to blood vessels underlying uterine epithelium, and the
anatomical, mechanical and chemical basis for it. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Identification and function of non-cellular blastocyst coverings. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
d Structure and function of trophoblast knobs. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
BOWEN. Mrs. S. T. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Cell and Molec. Biol., School of Nat. Sci.,
San Francisco State Coll.. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94132, U.S.A.
a Changes in hemoglobin composition in development: effect of environment on hemoglobin
induction in a clone of genetically identical parthenogenetic females. Ariemia salina
(Anostraca, Crustacea)
BOYD, J. D. t D.Sc, M.D., Prof. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE.
England
(deceased)
BOYDE, A. Ph.D. — Anat. Dept., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON W.C.I, Eng-
land
a Structure and development of hard tissues; descriptive morphology using electron micro-
scopy, scanning electron microscopy, scanning probe X-ray microanalysis. (Mammalia)
BOYDEN, E. A. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Biol. Struct., Med. School, Univ. of
Washington, SEATTLE. Wash. 98105, U.S.A.
BRACHET, J. L. A. M.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim.. Univ. libre de Bruxelles.
67. rue des Chevaux. RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium •
a Studies on the metabolism of lethal hybrids. (Echinoidea; Amphibia)
h Origin, nature and role of cytoplasmic DNA. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c DNA synthesis during maturation. (Echinoidea; Amphibia)
d Effects of cortical lesions on DNA, RNA and protein sythesis. Xenopus laevis, Rana
temporaria (Anura)
e Effects of "conditioned medium" from dissociated morulae on development and nucleic acid
synthesis. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
BRADBUR, C. Ph.D. — Biochem Dept.. School of Med.. Univ. of Virginia. CHARLOT-
TESVILLE. Va. 22901, U.S.A.
BRADEN, A. W. H. Ph.D. — Div. of Anim. Physiol., C.S.I.R.O., Ian Clunies Ross Anim.
Res. Lab.. Great Western Highway. (P.O.Box 144, Parramatta). PROSPECT. N.S.W.
2150, Austraha
a Fertilization. Ovis spec. (Actiodacfyla)
h Prenatal mortality. Ovis spec. (Artiodactyla)
BRADLEY, M. O. B.A. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ.. STANFORD. Calif. 94305.
U.S.A.
a Developmental profile of arginase specific activity in very early and later embryonic
Uver and kidney. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BRAHMA, S. K. D.Phil., Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol.. State Univ. of Utrecht.
Janskerkhof 3A. UTRECHT, Netherlands •
a Immunochemical studies of lens proteins. (Vertebcata) (in collaboration with W. J. van
DOORENMAALEN)
b Autoradiographic and cytochemical studies of tissue differentiation. (Vertebcata)
BRAMBELL, F. W. R. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. — address unknown •
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BRANDLE. K. A. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Kaiserstr. 2, 75 KARLSRUHE.
W.Germany
a Preparation and rearing of animals with six or more limbs for research on modes of
locomotion. Ambystoma spec. (Ucodela)
b Xenoplastic transplantation of neural plates for the study of relations between central
nervous system and behaviour. (Amphibia)
c Preparation and rearing of animals with two heads connected in series (tandem heads)
for study of relations between central nervous system and doubled sense organs. Am-
bystoma mexicanum (Ucodela)
BRANDT, W. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol., Oregon State Univ..
CORVALLIS, Ore. 97331, U.S.A.
BRAUM, E. Dr. — Inst, fur Hydrobiol. und Fisch.wiss., Univ. Hamburg, Olbersweg 24,
2 HAMBURG 50, W.Germany
a Developmental problems of eggs in the mud-water layers of lakes (prelminary experiments
on incubation of exposed egg samples in a deep lake). Coregonus wartmanni (Teleostei)
b Malformations observed in newly hatched larvae. Coregonus wartmanni (Teleostei)
c The influence of temperature, oxygen pressure and water flow on eggs and larvae. Esox
lucius, Coregonus spp. (Teleostei)
BRAVERMAN, M. H. Ph.D. — Cell and Radiat. Biol. Labs., Allegheny Gen. Hosp., 320
East North Ave., PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15212, U.S.A.
a Systems analysis of colony pattern and computer simulation of colony growth. Po-
dococyne carnea (Hydroidea)
b Macromolecular control of the initiation of lens morphogenesis and lens protein synthesis
in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BRESCIANI, J. M.Sc. — Inst, of Comp. Anat., Univ. of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15,
COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark
BREUCKER, Miss H. Dr. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Hamburg, Martinistr. 52, 2000 HAM-
BURG-Eppendorf, W.Germany
a Electron miscroscopic studies of spermatozoa and spermatogenesis. Ornithodorus moubafa
(Argasidae. Acarina), Graphidostreptus spec. (Diplopoda)
BREUGEL, F. M. A. van — Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
a Cytological differentiation in white-mottled mutants. Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei
(Diptera)
h Chromosomal puffs in lethal mutants. Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei (Diptera)
BRICK, I. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Grad. School of Arts and Sci., New York Univ.,
Washington Square, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10003, U.SA.
a Tissue affinities in developing melanophores studied by time-lapse photography. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
b Genetic control of cell surfaces in the development of pigment pattern. Ambystoma mexi-
canum (Urodela)
c Analysis of melanophore determination at the molecular level. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
d Development of the eye, optic nerve, and optic tectum in reciprocal transplants of eye
rudiments between embryos of varieties with and without eyes. Astyanax mexicanus (syn.
Anoptichthyes jordani) (Teleostei)
e The surface of cells in different presumptive regions during gastrulation, studied by means
of cell electrophoresis. Rana pipiens (Anura)
BRIDE, Miss J. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Inst, des Sci. Nat.. Fac. des Sci., Place Marechal
Leclerc, 25 BESANgON, France
a Developpement embryonnaire de la glande uropygienne. (Aves) (en collaboration avec
L. GOMOT)
BRIDE (VUILLET). Mrs. M. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Inst, des Sci. Nat., Fac. des Sci.,
Place Marechal Leclerc, 25 BESANCON. France
Recherches sur le developpement in vivo et in vitro du coeur. Rana temporaria,
Xenopus laevis (Anura) (en collaboration avec L. GOMOT)
BRIEGLEB, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fur Flugmedizin der DFVLR, Kolnerstr. 70. 532 BAD
GODESBERG, W.Germany
a Einfluss von Licht und hoher Temperatur auf die Ontogenese einer neotenen Art aus
einem Hohlenbiotop. Proteus anguinus (Proteidea, Urodela)
h The influence of simulated weightlessness on development. Tribolium castaneum (Co-
teoptera)
c The influence of simulated weightlessness by rotation on the early development (polariza-
tion). Ascaris (Nematoda). (Anura) (in collaboration with G. TEUCHERT)
d The influence of simulated weightlessness (by submersion) on metamorphosis. (Anura)
(in collaboration with G. TEUCHERT)
BRIEN, P. L. Dr.Sc.Zool., Prof. Hon. — Inst, de Zool. Torley-Rousseau, Univ. libre de
Bruxelles, 50 Av. F.D. Roosevelt, BRUXELLES, Belgium •
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BRIGGS, R. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Indiana Univ., BLOOMINGTON. Ind
47401, U.S.A. •
BRINCK-JOHNSEN, T. Ph.D. — Dept. of Pathol., Dartmouth Med. School, HANOVER.
N.H. 03755, U.S.A.
a Placental and fetal steroidogenesis. Dasypus nouemcinctus (Edentata)
b Placental estrogens. Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
c Estrogens in pregnancy. Felis cafus (Carnivora)
BRINSTER, R. L. V.M.D., Ph. D., Prof. — Lab. of Reprod. Physiol.. School of Vet. Med..
Univ. of Pennsylvania, 530 Lippincott Bldg., 25th & Locust Sts., PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
19103. U.S.A.
a Fertilization; physiology and biochemistry of ova and early cleavage stages. (Mammalia)
BRODY. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of California. San Diego, P.O. Box 109. LA
JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics. Neurospora spec. (Ascomycetes)
b Biochemical mechanisms in morphogenesis.
BR0NDSTED, H. V. Dr.Phil.. Prof. (Emer.) — Stockholmsgade 23, 2100 COPENHAGEN,
Denmark •
a Physiology and regeneration. (Porifera; Turbellaria)
b Embryology. Mus musculus (Rodenfia)
BROOKBANK. J. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Florida, GAINESVILLE.
Fla. 32601. U.S.A.
a DNA synthesis in interordinal hybrids, fertilization through pluteus. Strong ylocentrotus
purpuratus x Dendraster excentricus (Echinoidea)
b Entoderm antigens of plutei. Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea)
BROOKS (LAWRENCE). Mrs. B. — Histol. Dept.. Fac. of Med., Univ. of Liverpool,
LIVERPOOL, Lancashire. England
BROOKS, Miss M. A. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Entomol., Fish, and Wildlife. Univ. of
Minnesota. ST. PAUL. Minn. 55101. U.S.A.
a Tissue differentiation, studied in cell culture, with respect to developmental potential as
correlated with stages in the life cycle. Malacosoma dissfria (Lepidoptera)
b The effect of intracellular symbiotic microorganisms on vitellogenesis and embryonic devel-
opment of insects. Blattella germanica, Periplaneta americana (Dictyoptera)
BROSEMER. R. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Chem.. Washington State Univ.. PULLMAN.
Wash. 99163. U.S.A.
a The morphological and enzymic development of flight muscle. Apis mellifera, Bombus spec.
(Hymenoptera), Sarcophaga bullata (Dipteca)
BROUWER, P. J. Med.Drs. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 97
rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES. Belgium
BROWN, D. D. M.D. — Dept. of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. Uni-
versity Parkway. BALTIMORE, Md. 21210. U.S.A.
— Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles & 34th Sts.. BALTIMORE, Md. 21218.
U.S.A. •
a Biochemical studies of early development. Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura), Hyalo'
phora cecropia and other spp. (Lepidoptera) (in collaboration with L. P. GAGE. R. G.
ROEDER and Y. SUZUKI)
BROWN. E. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Illinois. URBANA, 111. 61801. U.S.A.
a Genetic and cytological aspects of oogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
BROWN. J. A. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, Ind.
46556, U.S.A.
a Developmental physiology, particularly mcristem metabolism in floral morphogenesis. Arab-
idopsis thaliana (Cruciferae)
b Floral induction as affected by deoxyriboside base analogues and photoperiod. Arabidopsis
thaliana (Cruciferae)
c Photomorphogenic action spectra and threshold flux densities. Arabidopsis thaliana (Cruci-
ferae)
d Pupal development and adult fertility as affected by deoxyriboside base analogues applied
topically at onset of pupation. (Nematocera, Diptera) (in collaboration with G. B. CRAIG)
BROWN, J. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Alabama Med. Center. 1919
Seventh Ave. South. BIRMINGHAM. Ala. 35233. U.S.A.
BRUCE, L. Fil.Kand. — Zoophysiol. Inst.. Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3. 223 62 LUND.
Sweden
a Biochemical and cytochemical analysis of intracellular yolk granules in early blastoderms
with special regard to yolk DNA. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BRUGAL, G. J. Y. Cherch. 3e Cycle — Lab. de Zool.. Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble. Cedex 53,
38 GRENOBLE. France
a Etude autoradiographique du cycle mitotique et de ses variations sous Taction des facteurs
externes (temperature, thyroxine) a differents stades du developpement. Pleurodeles waltlii
(Urodela)
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BRUMMETT, Miss A. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Oberlin Coll.. OBERLIN, Ohio 44074,
U.S.A.
a Experimental analysis of morphogenetic movements and differentiation in the early gastrula
by deletion-explantation techniques. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei)
b Analysis of biochemical difference in various presumptive regions of the early gastrula.
Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei)
c Factors influencing graft vs. host antagonism in anterior shield grafts. Fundulus heteroclitus
( Teleostei)
d Electron microscopical studies on developing embryos. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei)
BRUN, J. L. Dr.es Sci. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du 11 No-
vembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Adaptation aux temperatures clevees. Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda)
BRUNO, R. Dr. — Inst, of Biochem., Univ. of Turin, Via Giolitti 34, 10123 TORINO,
Italy
a Induction by prolactin of thyroid activation in larvae at advanced metamorphic stages.
Buh bufo (Anura) (in collaboration with Miss A. GUARDABASSI, M. OLIVERO, M.
T. RINAUDO, E. CAMPANTICO and C. GIUNTA)
BRUNST. V. V. Dr.biol.Sc. — Roswell Park Mem. Inst.. 666 Elm St., BUFFALO, N.Y.
14203, U.S.A.
a Experimental embryology. Siredon mexicanum (Urodela)
b Regeneration. Siredon mexicanum (Urodela)
c Chromosomes. Siredon mexicanum (Urodela)
d Tumors. Siredon mexicanum (Urodela)
e Radation effects. Siredon mexicanum (Urodela)
i Congenital abnormalities. (Urodela)
BRUST, R. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Entomol., Fac. of Agric, Univ. of Manitoba. WIN-
NIPEG 19, Manitoba, Canada
a The influence of thermal stress on development. Aedes spp. (Culicidae, Diptera)
h Survey on the occurrence of autogeny in subarctic species (field and laboratory obser-
vations). Aedes spp. (Culicidae, Diptera)
c Effect of mermithed parasitism on larval development. Aedes spp. (Culicidae, Diptera)
d Effect of photoperiod and temperature on the induction and termination of diapause in
larvae and embryos. Wyeomyia smithii, Aedes atropalpus (Culicidae, Diptera)
BRYAN. J. H. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, Ga. 30601,
U.S.A.
a Cytochemical studies of gamete formation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Nucleic acid-protein ratios during growth and differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Cytochemical studies of nuclear proteins in differentiating and adult tissues. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
d Studies of differentiation of spermatozoa in mutant animals (light- and electron microscope
studies). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BRYDEN, M. M. B.V.Sc, Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Vet. Coll., Cornell Univ., ITHACA,
N.Y. 14850, U.S.A.
a Prenatal and postnatal development. Mirounga leonina (Pinnipedia)
h General embryology. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
BUCHANAN, G. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll. of Ohio. P.O.Box 6190,
TOLEDO. Ohio 43614, U.S.A.
a Reproductive physiology, including histology and histochemistry of the reproductive tract.
Mustela furo (Carnivora)
BUDEGUER de ATENOR, Mrs. M. S. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco
460, S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Chemical factors involved in fertilization: oviducal origin of the diffusible factor. Bufo
arenarum (Anura)
BUEHR, Miss M. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., The University, GLASGOW W.2., Scotland,
U.K.
a Primordial germ cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BUGGE, J. M.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Royal Dental Coll., AARHUS. Denmark
a Development of the stapedial artery. (Myomorpha, Rodentia)
b Development of the cerebral, pericentricular vasculature. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Malformations of the vascular system of brain and head. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with P. A. KNUDSEN)
BUHLER. R. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst.. Univ. Ziirich. Kiinstlergasse 16, CH-8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Peptides and free amino acids during development (separation by ion-exchange chromato-
graphy). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
BULLIfiRE, D. Dr. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53. 38 GRENOBLE.
France
a The regeneration and factors of morphogenesis in the larval leg. Blabera craniifer (Dicty-
optera)
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b Regeneration in the embryonic leg. Blabera craniifer (Dictyoptera)
BULLIERE (CHALLANDE) , Mrs. F. Dr.spec. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble.
Cedex 53, 38 GRENOBLE, France
a Embryonic development and mechanisms of embryonic moults. Blabera craniifer (Dicty-
optera)
b Morphological and ultrastructural analysis of organogenesis by means of in vitro
culture techniques. Blabera craniifer (Dictyoptera)
BULMER, D. M.D. — Chair of Human Morphology, Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMP-
TON, England
a Cytochemistry of developing female genital tract. Various spp. (Mammalia)
b Cytochemistry of placenta. (Rodentia)
BULSIEWICZ, Miss H. M.A. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa 19
Rokitnica, ZABRZE 8, Poland
a Karyology of congenital malformations. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BUfJO, W. M.D. — Sect, of Exper. Neurol., Inst, of Neurol., Hosp. de Qinicas, MONTE-
VIDEO, Uruguay
a Regulation of cochlear input in the developing animal. Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
BURDA (WILSON), Mrs. D. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat, School of Med., Stanford
Univ., STANFORD, Calif. 94305 U.S.A.
a Development and experimental modification of cerebrovascular system. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Early growth and differentiation of brain. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BURDI, A. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Michigan, East Med. Bldg .
ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
BURDICK, M. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Florida State Univ., TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
32306, U.S.A.
a Study of the cellular specificities responsible for controlling morphogenetic movements,
using the reaggregation of dissociated cells as a test system. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BURDON-JONES, C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., School of Biol. Sci., Univ. Coll. of
Townsville, P.O.Box 999, TOWNSVILLE, Qld., 4810 Australia •
a Development and regeneration. Rhabdopleura normani, Cephalodiscus spec, and other spp.
(Pterobranchia, Hemichordata)
BURGESS, Miss A. M. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., London Hosp. Med. Coll., Turner St.,
LONDON E.l, England
a RNA synthesis in dedifferentiating and redifferentiating regenerating tissues. Xenopus
laevis, Ambystoma spec. (Amphibia)
h Somite morphogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BURIGHEL, P. Dr.biol.sci. — 1st. di Biol. Anim., Fac. di Sci., Via Loredan 10. 35100
PADOVA, Italy
a Asexual reproduction. Botryllus schlosseri, Botrylloides leachi (Ascidiae)
h Differentiation of digestive tract. Botryllus schlosseri, Botrylloides leachi (Ascidiae)
BURKART, T. Dipl.Natw. — Inst, fur Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN
11, W.Germany
a Role of electrolytes in limb regeneration and metamorphosis. Triturus cristatus (Urodela),
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BURNS, R. K. Ph.D. — Bridgewater Coll., BRIDGEWATER, Va. 22812, U.S.A. •
BURNSIDE, Miss M. B. Ph.D. — Biol. Lab., Harvard Univ., CAMBRIDGE, Mass. 02138,
U.S.A.
a Incorporation of tritiated polysaccharide precursors into the cell surface of amoebae grown
in suspension culture as studied by biochemical techniques and electron microscopic radio-
autography. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
h Investigation of the role of microtubules in the maintenance and production of cell shape
in embryonic columnar epithelia. Taricha torosa (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BURTON. A. L. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., The Univ. of Texas Med. School at San
Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 78229, U.S.A.
a Development of mast cells in connective tissue of embryonic skin. Mus norvegicus albinus
(Rodentia)
BUSS, E. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Poultry Sci., The Pennsylvania State Univ., 105
Weaver Bldg., UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. 16802, U.S.A.
BUTLER, E. G. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRIN-
CETON, N.J. 08540. U.S.A. •
a Study of the mechanics of the formation of the regeneration blastema; the influence of
nerves on blastema formation; regression in nerveless non-regenerating limbs. Ambystoma
punctatum, A. opacum (Urodela)
b Effects of ultraviolet radiation on limb development and supernumerary limb regeneration.
(Urodela)
c Problems of polarity in the limb; regeneration after reversal of the proximo-distal axis.
(Urodela)
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d Study of epidermal hyperplasia. (Urodela; Mammalia)
e Spinal cord reconstitution after ablation. (Urodela)
BUTLER, H. M.D., B.Chir. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask.,
Canada
a Reproductive cycle, implantation, placentation and early embryology. Galago senegalensis
senegalensis (Lemuroidea, Primates)
BUTLER, W. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box
109, LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of phytochrome action in development. (Plantae)
b Photobiology of development. (Algae)
BUTROS, J. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Dept., American Univ. of Beirut, BEIRUT, Lebanon •
a Promoting action of RNA from embryonic organs on differentiation of fragments of early
blastoderms. Gallus domesticus (Aues)
h Entry and action of RNA on protein synthesis. Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
c Action of stimulants and depressants on development of the heart primordium in vitro.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BUTTERWORTH, F. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Oakland Univ., ROCHESTER, Mich.
48063. U.S.A.
a The hormonal and genetic control of development of the adipose tissue on the cellular and
biochemical level (microsurgical, transplantation, cytological and biochemical techniques).
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
BUTZEL, H. M.. Jr. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Union College, SCHENECFADY,
N.Y. 12308, U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics of mating type. Paramaecium aurelia (Ciliata)
h Organelle development: study of the role of organelles in teratogenesis of single and double
cells. Paramaecium aurelia (Ciliata)
BUZNIKOV, G. A. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26. MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a The role of neurotransmitters (acetylcholine, serotonin, catecholamines) in early embryo-
genesis. Strong ylocentrotus drobachiensis, S. nudus, S. intermedius, Paracentrotus lividus,
Arbacia lixula, Sphaerechinus granulans ( Echinoidea), Rana temporaria, Buf a bu^o (Anura)
(in collaboration with Mrs. L. N. MARKOVA)
BYCZKOWSKA (SMYK), Mrs. W. Dr. — Dept. of Comp. Anat.. Jagellonian Univ., ul.
Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW, Poland
a Electron microscopic studies of spermiogenesis. Tetrodontophora bielanensis (Collembola)
BYLINA (KUf^SKA). Mrs. A. mgr.Sci. — Dept. of Histol, and Embryol.. Fac. of Vet. Med.,
Warsaw Agricult. Univ.. Grochowska 272. WARSZAWA. Poland
a Histochemical studies on differentiation of metanephros. Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
BYTINSKI-SALZ. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Tel-Aviv Univ.. 155 Herzl St.,
TEL-AVIV, Israel
a Hormonal influences on melanophore behavior in tadpoles. Rana spec, Pelobates spec.
(Anura)
b Species specificity of different larvae tested by xenoplastic transplantation of hypophysis.
Pelobates spec, Xenopus spec, Bufo spec, Rana spec, Bombina spec, Hyla spec. (Anura),
Pleurodeles spec, Triton spec, Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
CAHN, R. D. Dr. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, Wash. 98105,
U.S.A.
CAIRNS, J. M. Ph.D. — Springville Labs., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., SPRINGVILLE,
N.Y. 14141, U.S.A.
CALLEBAUT. M. E. M.D. — Lab. of Anat. and Embryol.. State Univ. Center. Groenen-
borgerlaan 171. ANTWERPEN. Belgium
a Early development. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix coturnix (Aves)
b ^H-Uridine and ^H-thymidine incorporation in germ cells. Coturnix coturnix (Aves)
CAMBAR. R. Dr.. Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Fac des Sci. de Bordeaux. 351 Cours de
la Liberation, 33 TALENCE, France
a Etude descriptive et experimentale de la morphogenese du mesonephros. Rana spec, Alytes
spec, Discoglossus spec. Xenopus spec. (Anura)
h Etude experimentale de la morphogenese du tube digestif et des glandes annexes. (Anura)
c Involution ou transformation de I'appareil excreteur pendant la metamorphose. (Anura)
d Rapports entre I'appareil genital et I'appareil excreteur. (Anura)
e Recherches descriptives sur le developpement. Gambusia spec. (Teleostei)
f Ultrastructure du pronephros et du mesonephros. (Anura)
g Differenciation sexuelle. (Anura)
CAMENZIND. R. Dr.scnat. — Dept. of Zool.. Swiss Federal Inst, of Technol., Universitat-
str. 2. 8006 ZURICH. Switzerland
a Morphology, physiology and cytology of paedogenetic-bisexual reproduction cycle. He-
teropeza pygmaea (= Oligarces paradoxus), Tekomyia populi; Mycophila spec. (Itonididae
= Cecidomyiidae. Diptera)
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CAMERON, I L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. The Univ. of Texas Med. School at San
Antonio. 7703 Floyd Curl Drive. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 78229. U.S.A.
a Synchronous cell differentiation. Tetrahymena vorax (Ciliata)
b Cell proliferation and differentiation. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Cell homing. Gallus gallus (Aves)
d Patterns in development. Gallus gallus (Aves)
CAMOSSO, Miss M. E. Sc.D. — Inst, of Human Anat.. Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Bari, Poh-
clinico. 70124 BARI, Italy
a Analysis of the morphogenesis of the wing. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Nerve patterns in experimentally duplicated limbs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CAMPBELL (GIBSON), Mrs. J. A. B.Sc.(Hons.) — Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow,
GLASGOVv^ W.2, Scotland, U.K..
a Studies of the formation of cell adhesions, using cultured cell lines and embryonic cells, in
reaggregation and dispersal experiments.
CAMPANTICO. E. Dr. — Inst, of exp. Embryol., Univ. of Turin, Via Giolitti 34. 10123
TORINO, Italy
a Induction by prolactin of thyroid activation in larvae at advanced metamorphic stages.
Bufo bufo (Anura) (in collaboration with R. BRUNO, M. OLIVERO, M. T. RINAUDO,
C GIUNTA and A. GUARDABASSI)
CAMPBELL, J. C. Ph.D. — M.R.C. Epigenet. Research Group, Inst, of Anim. Genet.,
Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland. U.K.
a Antigenic studies of lens regeneration. Xenopus laevis, Triturus alpestris (Amphibia) (in
collaboration with D. E. S. TRUMAN)
b Regulatory mechanisms in lens regeneration. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Metabolism (immunochemistry) and regulatory mechanisms in lens development. Xenopus
laevis (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Mrs. R. M. CLAYTON
and D. E. S. TRUMAN)
d Studies of mutants affecting the eye and lens. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with Mrs. R. M. CLAYTON)
e Immunochemical studies of retina and eye-cup. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs.
R. M. CLAYTON)
CAMPENHOUT, E. van Dr., Prof. — Inst. d'Anat., Univ. de Louvain, 12 Minderbroeder-
str., LOUVAIN, Belgium •
CANDIOLLO. L. Lib.Doc. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm, della Univ., Fac. Med. e Chir.,
Corso M.D'Azeglio 52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
CANNATA, F. — Cat. di Istol. ed Embriol.. Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Messina, Via dei Verdi 75,
98100 MESSINA, Italy
a Structural and cytochemical aspects of the nucleolar apparatus. Astropecten aurantiacus
( Asteroidea) . Ophiomyxa pentagona (Ophiuroidea), Stichopus regalis (Holothuroidea) ,
Doricidaris papillata (Echinoidea)
b Formation of yolk globules. Astropecten aurantiacus (Asteroidea), Ophiomyxa pentagona
(Ophiuroidea), Stichopus regalis (Holothuroidea), Dorocidaris papillata (Echinoidea)
CANTELL, C.-E. Fil.hc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden
a Larval development. ( Heteronemertini, Nemertea)
CANTING. D. M.D. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. of Turin. Corso M.D'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO. Italy
a The development of Auerbach's and Meissner's plexus (silver staining, histochemistry,
electron microscopy). Oryctolagus cuniculus ( Lagomorpha) , Cavia cobaya, Rattus nor-
vegicus (Rodentia)
h The development of Remak's ganglion (histochemistry and electron microscopy of devel-
oping neuroblasts and synapses.) Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c The development of sympathetic neurons and neural connections in the autonomic nervous
system (electron microscopy, tracer studies). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CAPANNA, E. Dott.Sci.Nat. — 1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi", Fac. di Sci., Univ.
di Roma, Via A. Borelli 50, 00161 ROMA, Italy
CAPKOVA (HRUBA), Mrs. A. M.D. — Embryol. Lab., Inst, for the Care of Mother
and Child, nabr. K. Marxe 157, PRAHA-Podoli, Czechoslovakia
CAPUANO. G. — Lab. d'Anat. Norm., Fac. Mixte de Med. et de Pharm. de Rouen, 41
rue St. Girardin. 76 ROUEN, France
CARELL, E. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH. Pa. 15213,
U.S.A.
a Effect of light and chemicals on the development of chloroplasts. Euglena gracilis (Euglen-
ophyceae)
CARINCI. P. M.D.. Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol.. Univ. of Bologna. Via
Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA. Italy
CARLSON, B. M. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Michigan,
4565 East Med. Bldg., ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
CARMONA DE UZCATEGUI, Mrs. M. L. — Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de
Los Andes, MfiRIDA, Venezuela
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CARR, D. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., McMaster Univ., HAMILTON,
Ont., Canada
a Chromosome abnormalities and development. Homo sapiens (Primates)
CASPARI E W Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of Rochester,
ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14627, U.S.A. •
CASSAGNE-MfiJEAN, Mrs. F. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Montpellier,
Place Eugene Bataillon, 34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development and metamorphosis. Arrenurus spec. (Hy-
drachnellae, Acarina, Arachnida)
CASTANEDA, M. M.D. — Dept. of Developm. Biol., Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol.,
PASADENA. Calif. 91109, U.S.A.
CASTELLANI (CERESA), Mrs. L. Dr.biol.sci. — Cat. di Embriol. e Morfol. Sperim.,
Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Italy
CASTIGLI (PITTOTTI), Mrs. M. Dott., Prof. — 1st. di Zool. Gen., Fac. di Sci. Agraria,
Univ. di Perugia, S. Pietro, PERUGIA, Italy
CASTON J. D. Ph.D — Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Center, Western Reserve Univ.
School of Med., 2127 Cornell Rd., CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a Nucleic acids and protein synthesis during development ( ribosomes ). i?ana pipiens, Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
CASTRO-ROMERO, J. M. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Dept. de Anat. y Embriol., Fac. de Med.,
Univ. de Salamanca, SALAMANCA, Spain
GATHER, J. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, Mich.
48104,' U.S.A.
a The differentiation of the shell gland. Ilyanassa obsoleta and other Gastropoda and
Lamellibranchia (Mollusca)
h Cellular interactions. (Annelida, Mollusca and other Spiralia)
CAUNA N M.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., School of Med., Univ.
of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15213, U.S.A.
a Development of peripheral receptor organs (neurohistological, histochemical and electron-
microscopical studies). Homo sapiens and other spp. (Mammalia)
GAUNTER (DEVIS), Mrs. R. J. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of the Witwatersrand,
Milner Park, JOHANNESBURG, S.Africa
a An electron microscopic study of development. (Ascidiae)
b Electron microscopic study. Convoluta macnaei (Turbellaria)
CAVALLIN (THOMAS), Mrs. M. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Exper., Fac. des Sci. de
Bordeaux, Av. des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Recherches descriptives et experimentales sur la morphogenese de I'appareil genital. Car-
ausius spec. (Cheleutoptera)
CAVE, M. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., School of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15213, U.S.A.
a The origin and function of extrachromosal deoxyribonucleic acid during oogenesis and
early stages of embryogenesis. Gryllus domesticus (Orthoptera)
b The protein components of giant polytene chromosomes. Chironomus thummi (Diptera)
CAZAUX CI. Dr.Biol.Anim. — Inst, de Biol. Marine, Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Bordeaux,
2 rue du Prof. Jolyet, 33 ARCACHON, France
a Larval development from egg to metamorphosis and beyond (artificial fertilization, rearing
in the laboratory). (Polychaeta)
CEBRA, J. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles and 34th Sts.,
BALTIMORE, Md. 21218, U.S.A.
a Differentiation of lymphoid cells with respect to variety of their immunoglobulin product
(polymorphic form of immunoglobulin and specificity of antibody). Oryctolagus cuniculus
( LagomoTpha) . Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
CECCARINI, C. Ph.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Ribosomal protein synthesis, ribosomes and other subcellular components. Dictyosfelium
purpureum (Acrasiales)
CEDARD (WILLSTAETTER), Mrs. L. M.D., Ph.D. — Lab. de Chimie Hormonale,
Maternite de Port-Royal, 121 Bd. de Port-Royal, PARIS XI Ve, France
a Action of gonadotropins on steroidogenesis and glycogenolysis in placenta perfused i n
vitro; demonstration of the role of cyclic 3'5'AMP as intercellular mediator. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
b Biosynthesis of steroids and cholesterol in organotypic cultures of immature gonads;
influence of HCG on steroidogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CENTER, Mrs. E. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, Calif. 94305,
U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics of mutations involving abnormal development of limbs, tail, and
neural tube. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
CERBELLE, J. C. — Lab. de Physiol. Gener., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, Avenue des Facultes,
33 TALENCE, France
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a Development of neuromuscular system (action potentials; establishment of first reflex arc).
Ratios spec, Cavia spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus spec. (Lagomorpha)
CERIMELE, D. M.D. — Dept. of Dermatol., School of Med., Univ. of Pavia, Policlinico
S. Matteo, 27100 PAVIA. Italy
a Quantitative and qualitative histochemical changes in skin during fetal life. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
CHAKKO, T. V. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA-2,
India
a Tail regeneration in the adult. Hemidactylus flaviviridis (Lacertilia)
CHAKRAVARTY, A. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12, W.
Bengal, India
CHALLICE, C. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Physics, Fac. of Arts & Sci. Univ. of Calgary,
CALGARY 44, Alta., Canada
a Electron microscopy of the heart in development. Mas musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
CHALLIER, J.-C. Dr.3e Cycle — Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med., Unite de
Physiol, placentaire, Hop. Saint-Antoine, 184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, PARIS 12e,
France
a Ultrastructure de la membrane amniotique. (Mammalia)
CHALOUPKA, Z. MUDr. — Inst, of Pathophysiol., Med. Fac, Charles Univ., Lidicka 1,
PLZEn, Czechoslovakia
CHAMBERLAIN, J. G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Cahfomia, SAN
FRANCISCO, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.
a Pathogenesis of experimentally induced congenital hydrocephalus: 6-aminonicotinamide
injected during pregnancy. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
h Intraamniotic injections of metabolites and antimetabolites as replacement therapy during
teratogenesis. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c p02 in embryo brains predestined to be hydrocephalic. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
CHAMBOLLE, P. Dr.en Biol.Anim. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 351
Cours de la Liberation, 33 TALENCE, France
a Etude de la gestation. Gambusia spec. ( Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
h Etude du developpement in vitro. Gambusia spec. (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
c Etude de I'ultrastructure des oeufs. Gambusia spec. (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
CHANCONIE (MAURY), Mrs. M. Dr.3e Cycle — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac des Sci., 7
Quai Saint-Bernard, 75 PARIS 5e, France
a Studies on respiration during early stages of egg development. Salmo irideus, S. fario
(Teleostei) (in collaboration with Ch. DEVILLERS)
b Relationships between respiration and oxidative phosphorylations as shown by the action
of 2-4 dinitrophenol and some inhibitors of respiration in early stages of egg development.
Salmo irideus, S. fario (Teleostei) (in collaboration with Ch. DEVILLERS)
CHANDEBOIS, Miss R. Dr., Prof. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Fac. des Sci., I Place
Victor Hugo, 13 MARSEILLE 3, France
a Analysis of the activity of the undifferentiated material in normal and regenerating animals
(electron microscopy, tissue culture, irradiation). Dugesia subtentaculata, D. gonocephala
( Turbellaria)
b Analysis of cell equilibria between the two cell types of the undifferentiated tissue and
of the equilibria between this undifferentiated tissue and the differentiated cells. Dugesia
subtentaculata, D. gonocephala (Turbellaria)
CHANG, C. Y. Ph.D. — Inst, of Zool., Acad. Sinica, Haitien, PEKING (53), China (via
Hong-Kong)
CHANTURISHVILI, P. S. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool.,
Acad, of Sci. of the Georgian S.S.R., TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
CHARNIAUX (COTTON). Mrs. H. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. d'Evol., Fac. des Sci. de Paris,
105 Bd. Raspail. 75 PARIS 6, France •
— Lab. de Genet. Evol. et de Biometrie, C.N.R.S., 91 GIF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Controle hormonal de la differenciation sexuelle; la glande androgene. (Malocostraca,
Crustacea)
b Controle endocrine de I'hermaphrodisme proterandrique. Pandalus borealis, Lysmata seticau-
data (Decapoda natantia, Crustacea)
c Recherches sur I'autodifferenciation ovarienne. (Malacostraca, Crustacea) (en collaboration
avec Mrs. J. BERREUR (BONNENFANT) et Mrs. M. C. FRIED (MONTAUFIER) )
d Recherches sur la secretion d'hormone femelle par le testicule apres inversion experimental
en ovaire. (Talitridae, Amphipoda, Crustacea)
e Recherches sur la nature chimique de I'hormone androgene. Carcinus maenas (Decapoda,
Crustacea)
CHASE, H. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol. & Med. Sci., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE,
R.I. 02912, U.S.A. •
a Developmental genetics of hair growth phases, using mutants hairless (hr), Rex (Re), and
satin (sa). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
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CHATTERJEE, S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12, W.Bengal,
CHAUDHRY, H. S. D.Phil.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR
(U.P.), India
a Studies on neuroendocrines and chemosterilants in relation to development. (Insecta)
b Uptake, metabolism and histopathological effects of radioactive phosphorus (P^^) in
developing stages. Freshwater species (Teleostei)
CHAYTOR, D. E. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Njala Univ. Coll., Private Mail Bag,
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, W.Africa
a Embryonic development of the gonad. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CHEN, P. K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Georgetown Univ., 37th & O. St. N.W., WASHING-
TON, D.C. 20007, U.S.A.
a Developmental pathology and teratogenesis. Datura meteloides. Nicotians tabacum (Solana-
ceae)
h Developmental physiology. Datura meteloides, Lycopersicon esculentum (Solanaceae)
CHEN, P. S. Dr.Phil., Prof. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16,
CH-8606, ZURICH, Switzerland •
CHENEY, R. H. Sc.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington
Ave., NEW YORK, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11225, U.SJN..
a Retardation effect of dimethylated xanthines on development. Arbacia punctulata (Echin-
oidea)
b Theophylline, theobromine, and caffeine effects on fecundity and development. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Effect of di- and trimethylated xanthines on root tip growth. Allium spec. (Liliaceae)
d Effect of methylated xanthines on the oxygen consumption of the fertilized egg and early
embryology. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
e Effect of x-ray and ultra-violet irradiation on development of methylated xanthine-treated
eggs. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
f Effect of caffeine on development. Rana pipiens (Anura)
g Developmental effects of chemical inhibitors of protein synthesis. Arbacia punctulata
(Echinoidea)
CHENG, Th. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Hawaii, 2538 The Mall,
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
CHEVALLIER, A. D. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53
38 GRENOBLE. France
a Differentiation, localization and migration of neural crest cells by radioautographic analysis.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h The early differentiation of the suprarenal gland in chorioallantoic grafts. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves)
CHEVREAU, J. P. Dr.en Med.. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B., Fac. de Med., 45 rue
des Sts. Peres, PARIS Vie, France
a Postnatal development of cerebral cortex. Lepus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Myelinization of brain. Lepus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
CHEVREMONT, M. }. J. Dr.hon.c, Prof. — Inst. d'Histol., Univ. de Liege, 20 rue de
Pitteurs, LIEGE, Belgium
CHI, Miss YEA-YUAN B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER
8, B.C., Canada
a Effect of 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) on ion transport. Dictyostelium
discoideum (Accasiales) (in collaboration with D. W. FRANCIS)
CHIARODO, A. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Georgetown Univ., 37th & O. St. N.W.,
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20007, U.S.A.
a Neuroembryology (experimental morphology). Sarcophaga bullata (Diptera)
CHIBON, P. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE, France
a Nuclear labelling of embryonic cells (autoradiography). Pleurodeles waltlii, Triturus
alpestris (Ucodela)
h Morphogenetic abilities and differentiation of neural crest cells. Pleurodeles waltlii,
Triturus alpestris (Urodela)
c Origin and differentiation of teeth. (Amphibia)
d Genetic and embryonic effects of high nuclear labelling. (Amphibia)
CHIEFFI, G. M.D.. Prof. — Lab. di Anat. Comp., 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Napoli,
Via Mezzocannone 8, 80134 NAPOLI, Italy •
CHINO, H. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Univ. of Tokyo, Komaba,
Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan
CHITNIS, P. S. Ph.D. — Cell Research Lab., Dept. of Zool.. Nowrosjee Wadia Coll.,
POONA-1. India
a A histochemical (qualitative and quantitative) study of phospholipids and phosphatases
in the larval stages. Chrysomia rufifacies (Diptera) (in collaboration with D. N. KAMAT,
Kolhapur)
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b Intra vitam studies on the development and metamorphosis of Malpighian tubules.
Chrysomia rufifacies (Diptera)
c Succinoxidase and succinodehydrogenase system in larva, pupa and imago (histochemical
techniques). Aedes egypfi, Chrysomia rufifacies (Diptera)
CHOUARD, C. H. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie.
France
CHRISPEELS, M. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a Biochemical processes in development: mechanism of protein secretion and cell wall for-
mation. (Plantae)
CHRIST. B. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Kreuzbergring 36, 34 GOTTINGEN,
W.Germany
a Experimente zur Entstehung der Segmentierung der Achsialorgane. Callus gallus (Aves)
h Experimente zur Chondrogenese. Gallus gallus (Aves)
CHUANG HSIAO HUI Dr.rer.nat.habil. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol.. Inst, for Exper.
Biol., Acad. Sinica, 320 Yo Yang Rd., SHANGHAI, People's Republ. of China •
CHURCH. N. S. Ph.D. — Research Station, Research Branch, Canada Agriculture, Univ.
Campus. SASKATOON. Sask.. Canada
a Endocrinology of hypermetamorphosis. Lytta nuttalli (Coleoptera)
b Embryology. Lytta viridana (Coleoptera)
CHURCH, R. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol, and Morphol. Sci., Univ. of Calgary.
CALGARY 44, Alta.. Canada
a Study of messenger RNA synthesis in fetal and regenerating liver by RNA/DNA molecular
hybridization. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Site of hormone action on DNA transcription and RNA translation at various stages of
development. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomocpha)
CICADA (LEONARDI), Mrs. M. Dott.Sci.Biol. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Milano, Via
Celoria 10, MILANO. Italy •
CIHAK. R. MUDr. — Dept. of Anat.. Charles Univ.. U nemocnice 3, PRAHA 2, Czecho-
slovakia
a Prenatal development of muscles. Homo sapiens (Primates)
CLAIR AMBAULT, P. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint-Bernard.
75 PARIS 5e, France
a Morphological and experimental studies of brain development. Discoglossus pictus, Rana
pipiens, Bufo regularis, Rhacophorus spec, Nectophrynoides occidentalis (Anura), Pleura-
deles waltlii (Urodela)
CLARK (LATTO). Mrs. J. C. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. The University, GLASGOW W2,
Scotland, U.K.
a Metabolic activity of primordial germ cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
CLAVERT, J. M. J. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Inst. d'Embryol.. Fac. de Med.. 1 Place de I'Hopital,
STRASBOURG, France •
a Recherches sur le determinisme de la symetrie bilaterale. (Pisces; Reptilia; Aves)
b Chimioteratogenese (cortisone, antimitotiques). (Aves; Mammalia)
CLAXTON. }. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Agric. Biol.. Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE,
N.S.W. 2351, Australia
a Developmental analysis of bristle pattern characteristics using X-ray induced genetic
mosaics. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
CLAYTON (FREEDMAN), Mrs. R. M. M.A. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh,
West Mains Rd.. EDINBURGH EH9 3JN. Scodand. U.K. •
a Metabolic and immunochemical studies of regulation and structure of lens proteins and
lens development. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration
with J. C. CAMPBELL and D. E. S. TRUMAN)
b Immunochemical studies of retina and eye cup. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration
with J. C. CAMPBELL)
c Studies of mutants affecting the eye and lens. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with J. C. CAMPBELL)
CLEFFMANN. G. Dr.. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/
Lahn, W.Germany
a Synthesis of macromolecular compounds in relation to the cell cycle. Tetrahymena pyri-
formis (Ciliata)
CLEGG, E. J. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. of Human Biol, and Anat., Univ. of Sheffield, SHEF-
FIELD, England
a Effect of hypoxia on somatic and reproductive growth. (Mammalia)
b Growth patterns in the accessory reproductive organs. (Mammalia)
c Effects of cadmium salts on the reproductive tract. (Mammalia)
CLEGG, J. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of Miami. CORAL GABLES, Fla. 33124,
U.S.A.
a Biochemical and physiological studies on cryptobiosis in the embryo (major emphasis on
metabolism of trehalose, glycerol and other carbohydrates). Artemia salina (Anostraca)
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b Protein and nucleic acid metabolism during embryonic development (major emphasis on
in vitro protein synthesizing system, analysis of polysome formation and breakdown
and synthesis of various RNA species). Artemia salina (Anostraca)
CLEMENT, A. C. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, Ga. 30322,
U.S.A. •
a Experimental analysis of early embryonic determination. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
h Cytochemical and physiological studies of early development. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastro-
poda)
CLERMONT. Y. Ph.D. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. McGill Univ., MONTREAL 2, Que.,
Canada
a Growth and renewal of the spermatogonia! population in prepuberal animals. Rattus
nocvegicus (Rodentia)
CLEWE, Th. H. M.D — Delta Region. Primate Research Center, Tulane Univ., COVING-
TON, La. 70433, U.S.A.
a Physiology of gamete and zygote transport in the female. (Mammalia)
CLIVE, D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Georgetown Univ., 37th 6 O. St. N.W.. WASHING-
TON, D.C. 20007, U.S.A.
a Regulation of gene activity during embryogenesis by "adult" chromosomal RNA protein
complex. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Chromosome replication in nuclear transplant embryos. Rana pipiens (Anura)
CLUTTER (SUSSEX), Mrs. M. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ.,
NEW HAVEN. Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Histodifferentiation in tissue cultures. Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae)
COALSON, R. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Oklahoma, 801 NE
13th St.. OKLAHOMA-City. Okla. 73104. U.S.A.
a Studies on insulin in the developing pancreas. Gallus domesticus, Columba livia (Aves).
Rattus norvegicus, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
COCK, A. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Southampton. SOUTHAMPTON S09
5NH, England
a Developmental genetics of body shape and size. Artemia salina (Anostraca, Crustacea),
Gallus gallus (Aves)
COETZEE, Miss F. C. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Pretoria. Hillcrest, PRETORIA.
S.Africa
COHEN. B. B. B.Sc.Ph.D. — Dept. of Cell Biol.. Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW W.2.
Scotland, U.K.
a Protein synthesis in reticulocytes. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
COHEN, M. H. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Ordening in time and space of events in developing systems
COHEN, Ph. P. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Physiol. Chem., Univ. of Wisconsin. 1215
Linden Drive. MADISON. Wis. 53706. U.S.A.
a Biochemical aspects of differentiation in liver during metamorphosis (enzyme changes and
induction; RNA. DNA and histone changes; biochemical mechanism of thyroxine action
as an inducer). Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
COHEN. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biochem., School of Med.. Vanderbilt Univ.. NASH-
VILLE. Tenn. 37203, U.S.A. •
COHN, S. A. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Basic Med. Sci., Med. Units. Univ.
of Tennessee. 62 S. Dunlap St.. MEMPHIS. Tenn. 38103. U.S.A.
a The development of glands of ectodermal origin. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Studies of tooth development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Histologic and histochemical studies of the periodontium. Mas musculus (Rodentia)
COLEMAN. J. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol, and Med. Sci., Brown Univ.. PROVIDENCE,
R.I. 02912. U.S.A.
a Differentiation of embryo cells in culture, particularly skeletal muscle, cartilage and retinal
pigment cells: synthesis of specific proteins (myosin, collagen), glycosaminoglycans (chon-
droitin sulfate), synthesis and processing of RNA, and the effects of nucleoside analogs
on cellular differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
COLEMAN, R. D. D.D.S., Prof. — Dept. of Dental Anat., School of Dentistry, Univ. of
California Med. Center, 3rd & Parnassus Aves., SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.
a The possible role of sulfated mucopolysaccharides in normal and cleft palate development
by employing radioactive sulfur (palatal defects induced by a transitory maternal defi-
ciency of folic acid). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h A study of the uptake of tritiated thymidine in normal and cleft palate development (palatal
defects induced by a transitory maternal deficiency of folic acid). Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
c Oro-facial abnormalities induced by the folinic acid antagonist pyrimethamine. (Mammalia)
COLLE (VANDEVELDE), Mrs. A. M.D. — Lab. of Anat.. Fac. of Med., Univ. of Gent.
Ledeganckstr. 35, GENT, Belgium
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COLLENOT, A. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Embryol.. Fac. des Sci., 9 quai St. Bernard, 75
PARIS Ve, France •
COLLIER, J. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Brooklyn Coll., Bedford Ave. & Ave. H,
NEW YORK, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210, U.S.A. •
a Nucleic acid and protein synthesis of the embryo, with particular interest in the tran-
scription and regulation of the genome during embryogenesis: 1. RNA and protein synthesis
during early development; 2. the role of DNA-dependent RNA synthesis in embryogenesis.
Ilyanassa obsolete (Gastropoda)
COLLIN, J.-P. D.E.S. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., 1 Av. Vercingetorix, 63 CLERMONT-
FERRAND, France
a Developpement de I'epiphyse (microscopic electronique). (Reptilia; Aves; Mammalia)
COLLIN. W. K. Ph.D. — School of Public Health, Univ. of California, LOS ANGELES,
Calif. 90024, U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy of developmental stages. Hymenolepis citelli (Cestoda), Brughia
malayi (Nematode)
COLLINI, Miss R. Dr. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, MILANO Italy
COLLINS, M. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., The Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, Tex. 78712,
U.S.A.
a Cellular surface properties and morphogenetic movements. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
COLOMBO, G. Dr.Biol., Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Previati 24, 44100
FERRARA, Italy •
COLOMBO, L. Dr.biol.sci. — 1st. di Biol. Anim., Univ. di Padova. Via Loredan 10. 35100
PADOVA, Italy
a Steroid hormone biosynthesis during sexual differentiation. Sparus auratus (Teleosfei)
COLWIN, A. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol, Queens Coll. of the City Univ. of New York,
NEW YORK, Flushing, N.Y. 11367, U.S.A. •
a Fertilization: sperm-egg association and zygote formation; cell contact and adhesion; fusion
of plasma membranes; egg envelopes; lytic changes; cortical changes; spermblastomere
association (living material and electron microscope studies). (Enteropneusta; Echinoder-
mata; Annelida, etc.) (in collaboration with Mrs. L. H. COLWIN)
COLWIN, Mrs. L. HUNTER Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Queens Coll. of the City Univ.
of New York, NEW YORK, Flushing. N.Y. 11367, U.S.A. •
a Fertilization: sperm-egg association and zygote formation; cell contact and adhesion;
fusion of plasma membranes; egg envelopes; lytic changes; cortical changes; spermblas-
tomere association (living material and electron microscope studies). (Enteropneusta;
Echinodermata; Annelida, etc.) (in collaboration with A. L. COLWIN)
COMOGLIO, P. M.D. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. of Turin, Corso M.D'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Histochemical and ultrastructural investigations of thymus and lymphoid organs during
development in vivo and in vitro
CONAN, G. Y. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Invert. Marins, Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat. Paris,
57 rue Cuvier, PARIS Ve, France
a Descriptive and experimental embryology: morphogenesis. Sagartia troglodytes and other
spp. (Anthozoa)
CONKLIN, J. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Michigan, East Med.
Bldg., ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
CONTE, G. M.D. — 1st. di Anat. e Istoembriol., Univ. di Pisa, Via Roma 55, 56100 PISA,
Italy
a Development of the heart. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Experimental morphology of the developing heart. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
CONTI, G. M.D., Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. - Perolles. 1700
FRIBOURG, Switzerland
(no embryological work in progress)
CORLISS. C. E. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Basic Med. Sci., Med. Units, Univ.
of Tennessee, 62 S. Dunlap St., MEMPHIS, Tenn. 38103, U.S.A.
a Radioautographic studies of nuclear migration in neural epithelium of normal and teratogen-
treated embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CORNEC. J. P. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim.. Fac. des Sci., 1 Place Victor Hugo, 13
MARSEILLE 3, France
a Analyse des facteurs qui determinent I'absence de regeneration. (Hinidinea, Annelida)
CORNER, G. W. M.D., D.Sc, Prof. — American Philosoph. Soc, 104 South 5th St..
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19106, U.S.A. •
CORNER. M. A. Ph.D. — Netherl. Central Inst, for Brain Research, IJdijk 28, AMSTER-
DAM-O., Netherlands
a Development of central nervous system function (electrophysiological techniques). Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
1. Electroencephalogram and its relation to embryonic behaviour and neuronal activity
patterns.
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2. Chemical energy production and utilization during critical periods of functional devel-
opment in the embryo.
3. Neurological bases for the maturation of spontaneous and reflex patterns of movement
(brain stimulation and lesion studies; electrical activity in explants).
b Role of neural function in the embryonic development of the central nervous system
(electrophysiology and neurohistology). Xenopus laevis (Amtra), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CORSIN, Miss J. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint-Bernard,
75 PARIS 5e, France
a Experimental studies on bone development in the skull. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
COSTA, M. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Turin, Corso M. D'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Histochemical study of the development of Remak's nerve
COSTANZO, G. — 1st. Idrobiol. e Pescicoltura, Univ. di Messina, Via dei Verdi 75, 98100
MESSINA, Italy
a Ciclo vitale. Lichomolgus spp. (Cyclopoida, Copepoda)
COSTELLO, D. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of North Carolina, CHAPEL
HILL, N.C. 27514, U.S.A. •
COSTLOW. J. D.. Jr. Ph.D. — Marine Lab., Duke Univ., BEAUFORT, N.C. 28516, and
Dept. of Zool.. Duke Univ., DURHAM. N.C. 27706, U.S.A.
COULOMBRE, A. J. Ph.D. — Sect, on Exper. Embryol., Ophthalmol. Branch, Nat. Inst,
of Neurol. Dis. and Stroke, Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA, Md. 20014. U.S.A. •
a Growth and morphogenesis of the eye. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with
Mrs. J. L. COULOMBRE)
b Development of the ocular skeleton. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
COULOMBRE (LACY), Mrs. J. L. B.S. — Sect, on Exper. Embryo!., Ophthalmol. Branch,
Natl. Inst, of Neurol. Dis. and Stroke, Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA. Md. 20014,
U.S.A.
a Growth and morphogenesis of the eye. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with
A. J. COULOMBRE)
COULON (BUBLEX). Mrs. M. — Lab. de Biometrie, Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Fac.
des Sci de Lyon. 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Etude de la restauration apres irradiation X dans ses rapports avec le determinisme de
la mue. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
COUNCE (NICKLAS). Mrs. S. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Duke Univ., DURHAM. N.C.
27706. U.S.A.
a Embryo culture in vitro; experimental analysis of embryogenesis; developmental
genetics and physiology; cytogenetics, including puffing patterns at various developmental
stages in different tissues. Miastor spec. (Cecidomyidae, Diptera)
b Genetics of egg structure (inheritance of egg pattern in different strains and species).
Drosophila hydei and relatives. D. melanogastec (Diptera)
c Morphological and physiological effects of female-sterility genes. Drosophila hydei and
relatives, D. melanogasfer (Diptera)
COUPfi, R. J. F. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint-Bernard.
PARIS 5e, France
a Comportement et devenir — en culture in vitro — de cellules embryonnaires isolees.
Discoglossus pictus. Pleurodeles waltlii (Amphibia), Esox lucius (Teleostei)
COUSINEAU, G. H. Ph.D. — Lab. de Biol. Molec, Dept. de Biol., Univ. de Montreal,
C.P. 6128, MONTREAL 3, Que., Canada
a Study of the uptake and incorporation of labelled amino acids and pyrimidines into
macromolecules of developing eggs, and the effect of actinomycin D. D2O and hexa-
homoserine (with emphasis on "incorporation correction", i.e. the percent ratio of in-
corporation over uptake). Arbacia punctulata. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus
pictus (Echinoidea)
b Studies on bentonite as inhibitor of egg ribonuclease activity. Arbacia punctulata.
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
c Measurement of the amount of translatable RNA in the presence of bentonite. and char-
acterization of the proteins produced in vitro. Arbacia punctulata, Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
COWAN. W. M. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med., Washington Univ.,
ST. LOUIS. Mo. 63110. U.S.A.
a Experimental studies of the development of the visual system. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Rattus novvegicus (Rodentia)
b The factors involved in the formation and maintenance of synaptic connections in the
central nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
COWARD. S. J. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS. Ga. 30601,
U.S.A.
a Dissociation and reaggregation of cells in culture. Dugesia dorotocephala, Bdelloura Candida
(Turbellacia)
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b Physiological gradients and polarity control (kinetic studies of macromolecule precursors,.
Dugesia dorotocephala (Turbellaria)
c Differential and sequential gene activation during regeneration (cell proliferation and
enzymes of nucleotide metabolism). Dugesia dorotocephala (Turbellaria)
d Variations in enzyme activity during early development (thymidine kinase, uridine kinase,
ribonucleotide reductase) correlated with changes in mitotic index and variation in cell
cycle; special emphasis on primary induction. Rana pipiens (Anura)
e Chondrogenesis in vivo. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
f Relation of mitotic activity and DNA synthesis to differentiation. Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
g Oogenesis in vivo. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
h Non-mitotic DNA synthesis. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
COZETTE, P. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Nancy, 31 rue Lionnois, 54
NANCY, France
CRACIUN, Mrs. O. L.Sc. — Cat. de Biol.. Inst. Medico-Farmaceutic, Str. Pasteur 6. CLUJ,
Rumania
a Affrontation d'organes embryonnaires in vitro. Mus rattus (Rodentia)
h Infuence de la vitamine B12 sur la regeneration du foie. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
CRAIG, D. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Entomol., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON. Alta.. Canada
a Descriptive embryology. Anopheles stephensi, Gymnopais spec, Neocurupira chiltoni,
Simulium venustum (Nematocera, Dipfera)
CRAIG, G. B. Dr. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, Ind. 46556.
U.S.A.
a Pupal development and adult fertility as affected by deoxyriboside base analogues applied
topically at onset of pupation. (Nematocera, Diptera) (in collaboration with J. A. M.
BROWN)
CRAIGMYLE, M. B. L. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. Coll. of S. Wales & Monmouthshire,
Newport Rd., CARDIFF, Wales, U.K.
CRAWFORD, R. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Trinity Coll.. HARTFORD, Conn. 06106.
U.S.A.
a The relationship of the synthetic pathways of adenosine triphosphate to morphogenesis and
differentiation. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei) , Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
b The kinetics of RNA synthesis during early embryogenesis, studied particularly in relation
to energetics metabolism. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei), Ambystoma maculatum (Uro-
dela)
c Activation of hexokinase activity in embryos. Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
d Relationship of free amino acid pool to protein synthesis in embryos. Fundulus heteroclitus
(Teleostei), Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
CRIPPA. M. M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp.. Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO. Italy
a Patterns of gene activity during early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
CRISTEA. Miss M. M.D. — Cat. de Biol., Inst. Medico-Farmaceutic. Str. Pasteur 6, CLUJ.
Rumania
a Influence d'alcool ethylique sur le developpement du foie embryonnaire (histochimie et
biochimie). Mus rattus (Rodentia)
CROISILLE. Y. Dr. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du CN.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle. 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol, exper. du Coll. de France, 1 1 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France •
a Developmental, kinetic and immunological studies of enzymes (lactic dehydrogenases.
hypoxanthine dehydrogenase, esterases) in different tissues. Callus gallus (Aves)
b Immunohistological studies of the first appearance of organ-specific proteins during kidney
differentiation. Gallus gallus (Aves)
CROIZAT, B. Dr.3e cycle — Centre de Recherches sur la Nutrit. du C.N.R.S.. 9 rue Emile,
92 BELLEVUE, France
CROWELL, P. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Indiana Univ., BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
47401, U.S.A. •
CRUZ, A. R. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. de Morfol. Hum. Func. e Aplic. Fac. de Med. de Ribeirao
Preto. Univ. de Sao Paulo. Caixa Postal 301, RIBEIRAO PRETO, S.P.. Brazil
a Histochemistry of developing neurons. (Vertebrata) (in collaboration with R. AZOUBEL)
b Allometric growth of some organs. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c Nuclear size classes in nerve cells. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Allometric growth of thyroidectomized animals. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with S. lUCIF)
e Allometric growth of the eye in hemispherectomized animals. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with R. AZOUBEL and S. lUCIF)
f Effect of hemispherectomy on the thyroid gland. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with R. AZOUBEL and S. lUCIF)
CRUZ (DE LOSADA), Mrs. M. V. de la M.D. — Dept. de Embriol.. Inst. Nac. de Cardiol..
Av. Cuauhtemoc nr. 300, MEXICO 7. D.F.. Mexico
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CSABA, G. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.. Med. Univ.. Tuzolto u. 58, BUDAPEST
IX, Hungary
a Experimental and physiological embryology; teratogenesis. Rattus cattus (Rodentia)
h Developmental genetics. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c The molecular biology of the mast cell formation. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
CSILLIK. B. M.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth Lajos sug. -ut 40,
SZEGED. Hungary
a Developmental histochemistry of the archicerebellar cortex. Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with P. KASA)
b Developmental histochemistry and electron miscroscopy of the vegetative ground plexus.
Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss E. KNYIHAR)
c Development of the adrenergic inhibitory terminals in autonomic ganglia: fluorescence
microscopy and electron microscopy. Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
G. KALMAN and Miss E. KNYIHAR)
GUCCI. C. E. M.D. — Pediat. Cardiac Service. Lenox Hill Hosp., 100 E. 77th St., NEW
YORK. N.Y. 10021. U.S.A.
CUMINGE, Miss D. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis
Av. de la Belle Gabrielle. 94 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Etude au microscope electronique des associations de cellules cancereuses et d'organes
embryonnaires. Gallus gallus (Aves)
CUOMO. Miss M. Dr. — 1st. di Biol. Gen.. Fac. di Med., Univ. di Roma, Policlinico
Umberto I. 00100 ROMA. Italy
CURTIS. A. S. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Cell Biol.. Univ. of Glasgow. GLASGOW W.2.
Scotland, U.K. •
a Structure and physical chemistry of embryonic cell surfaces. (Vertebrata)
h Segregation mechanisms in reaggregates of embryonic cells. (Vertebrata)
c Differentiation of cells in culture. (Vertebrata)
CURY, G. Agr.Phil., Lic.es Sci. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Nancy, 31 rue
Lionnois, 54 NANCY, France
CUSIMANO (CAROLLO), Mrs. T. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi
18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a The causal development of the mouth. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
b Action of nucleosides and nucleotides on embryonic development. (Ascidiae)
CZAPLICKI, J. M.D. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa 19, Rokit-
nica, ZABRZE 8, Poland
a The influence of embryonal thymus extracts on the tolerance of transplanted tissues,
especially neoplasmic tumours. (Rodentia)
CZAPSKA (DZIEKANOWSKA). Mrs. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of
Med.. K. Marksa 19. Rokitnica, ZABRZE 8. Poland
a Karyology of congenital malformations. Homo sapiens (Primates)
CZIHAK. G. Dr.phil. — Arbeitsgr. Biochem. Embryol.. Max-Planck-Inst. f. Zellbiol., Abt.
Bauer, Melanchthonstr. 36. D 7400 TUBINGEN, V/.Germany
a Molecular biology of early development. Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris
(Echinoidea)
b Cleavage pattern. Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
c Regulation of mitosis. Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
CZOEOWSKA, Miss R. K. Dr. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przed-
miescie 26/28. WARSZAWA 64. Poland
a Cytological and experimental studies on the origin of germinal cytoplasm. Xenopus laevis,
Rana temporaria (Anura)
b Cytological studies of the effects of ultraviolet irradiation on the germinal cytoplasm.
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
DABAGIAN (ERAMICHEVA), Mrs. N. V. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac,
State Univ. of Moscow. Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
DADONE, L. A. — Cat. ..B" de Embriol.. Biol, e Histol.. Fac. de Cienc. Med.. Univ. Nac.
de La Plata. 60 y 120. LA PLATA. Argentina
DADOUNE. J. P. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B. Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts.
Peres, PARIS Vie, France
a Analysis of histogenesis in the cerebellum (use of antimitotics, ultrastructural study). Mus
rattus (Rodentia)
b Autoradiographic study of the Leydig cell in biopsies. Homo sapiens (Primates)
DAEMEN, F. J. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biochem.. Univ. of Nijmegen, Kapittelweg 40,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Development of the rhodopsin cycle; rhodopsin, electroretinogram and morphology from
birth till maturity. Canis domesticus (Carnivora) (in collaboration with S. L. BONTING)
b Na-K-activated ATPase activity in developing retina of normal animals and of animals
with hereditary retinitis pigmentosa. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
S. L. BONTING)
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DAGLIESH, G. — Dept. of Biol, and Morphol. Sci., Univ. of Calgary. CALGARY 44.
Alta., Canada
a Studies of the blastocyst. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
DAHL, E. Prof. — Zootom. Dept., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, S-223 62
LUND, Sweden
DAIKOKU. S. M.D., Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Tokushima Univ..
Kuramoto-cho 3, TOKUSHIMA. Japan
a Experimental embryology of the endocrine organs. Rattus ratfus (Rodentia)
b Embryology of the motor and sensory nerve terminals. Homo sapiens (Primates)
DAILLIE. J. Dr.es Sci. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918. 69 VILLEURBANNE. France
a Physiologic de la glande serigene. Bombyx mod (Lepidoptera)
DALCQ, A. M. M.D., Prof. — U.R.E.D., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 97 rue aux Laines,
BRUXELLES. Belgium •
DALLMAN, P. R. M.D. — Dept. of Pediat.. Univ. of California, San Francisco Med. Center,
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.
a Heme proteins
b Embryonic nutrition (biochemistry)
DALTON, H. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Sci., Pennsylvania State Univ.,
208 Life Sciences I, UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. 16802. U.S.A.
a Gene control of chromatophore development. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
D'AMELIO. V. Ph.D.. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp.. Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20.
90123 PALERMO, Italy •
a Formation and structure of hemoglobin. Callus spec. (Aves)
b Antigenic differentiation of red blood cell membrane. Callus spec. (Aves)
DAMERON, Miss F. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. Exper. du Coll. de France et du
C.N.R.S., 11 Place M. Berthelot. 75 PARIS Ve, France
a Morphogenese du poumon: 1. determinisme de I'apparition des ebauches (dissociation et
reassociation, culture suivie de greffe). 2. moment d'apparition des structures specifiques
des cellules de I'epithelium (ultrastructure). 3. influence de mesenchymes hcterologues sur
I'ultrastructure de I'epithelium. Callus gallus (Aves) (en collaboration avec Mrs. L. MARIN
(LEWIN))
DAN, Mrs. J. C. Ph.D. — Embryol. Sect.. Dept. of Biol.. Fac. of Sci.. Ochanomizu Univ.,
Otsuka-machi, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan •
DAN, K. Ph.D., Prof. — Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 1-1 chome, Yakumo-machi, Meguro-ku,
TOKYO, Japan •
a Study on the cleavage furrow inducing capacity of the subcortical cytoplasm. Triturus
spec. (Urodela)
h Rhythm of SH fluctuation in the absence of cleavage. (Echinoidea)
c Observation on the spawning habit since 1937. Comanthus japonica (Crinoidea)
d Suppression of one cleavage cycle and precocious formation of micromeres and the SH
cycle. (Echinoidea)
DANCONA (LUNETTA), Mrs. G. Ph.D. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Palermo,
Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
DANEHOLT, B. Med.kand. — Dept. of Histol., Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM
60, Sweden
a Puff RNA metabolism in polytene chromosomes. Chironomus tentans (Diptera)
DANIEL, J. C, Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, for Developm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOULDER,
Colo. 80302. U.S.A.
DANIELI. G. A. Dr.biol.sci. — 1st. di Biol. Anim., Fac. di Sci., Via Loredan 10, 35100
PADOVA, Italy
a Differentiation of salivary glands during larval development. Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
DANKMEIJER, J. Med.Dr., Prof. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., Fac. of Med., State Univ. of
Leiden. Wassenaarseweg 62, LEIDEN. Netherlands •
D'ANNA, T. Dr.nat.sci. — 1st. di Zool.. Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO. Italy
a Enzyme activity in embryonic development. (Ascidiae)
b Investigations on the respiratory metabolism during embryonic development. (Ascidiae)
DANNEEL. R. Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Poppelsdorfer Schloss, 53 BONN.
W.Germany
(no embryological work in progress)
DARDA, S. H. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119. 5 KOLN-Lindenthal,
W. Germany
a Autoradiographic investigations on protein synthesis and changes in cell volume in the
regenerating limb. Triturus vulgaris (Urodela)
b Protein metabolism in the epidermal apical cap. Triturus vulgaris, T. alpestris (Urodela)
D'ASARO, C N. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol, and Marine Sci.. Univ. of West Florida, PEN-
SACOLA, Fla. 32504. U.S.A.
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a Developmental morphology of tropical and subtropical marine forms (embryogenesis and
organogenesis through metamorphosis). Bursa caelata. Distorsio clathrata, Batillaria minima.
Bittiiim varium (Gastropoda) , Chione cancellafa, Codakia orbicularis, Atrina rigida (Lamel-
libranchiata). Clypeaster rosaceus (Echinoidea)
DASGUPTA. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Darjeeling Government Coll., North Bengal
Univ., P.O. DARJEELING, W.Bengal, India
a Reproduction and development. Raydla cayi, Hepatocystis spec. (Haemosporidia. Sporozoa)
DAUGERAS. Miss N. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp.. Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris, Bati-
ment 441, 91-ORSAY, France ,
a Etude expcrimentale de I'apparition du glycogene hepatique chez 1 embryon. Gallus
domes ficiis (Aves)
DAUWALDER (RICHARDS). Mrs. M. Ph.D. — Cell Research Inst., B.L. 220. The Univ.
of Texas at Austin, AUSTIN, Tex. 78712, U.S.A.
a The development of tissues during embryogenesis with special reference to the differen-
tiation of the Golgi apparatus and its activity in the secretion of specialized cell walls
(electron microscopy, radioautography and EM enzyme cytochemistry). Zea mays
(Gramineae)
b Cell wall formation during mitosis. Zea mays (Gramineae)
c Cleavage with emphasis on RNA metabolism and nucleolar changes. Helix aspersa (Pul-
monata. Gastropoda)
d The differentiation of the Golgi apparatus during differentiation of specialized cell types.
Helix aspersa (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
DAVENPORT, R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of lUinois, URBANA, 111. 61801, U.S.A.
a Electrophoretic and immunophoretic analysis of basic proteins during early embryonic
development. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea), Ciona
intestinalis , Ascidia nigra (Tunicata )
DAVID (BOGLI). Mrs. D. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., 1 Av. Vercingetorix. 63
CLERMONT FERRAND, France
a Organogenese de I'estomac embryonnaire. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
DAVID, G. Dr.en Med.. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. A, Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts.
Peres, 75 PARIS Vie, France
a Facteurs Rhesus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Incompatibilites foeto-maternelles. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Ratfus spec.
(Rodentia)
DAVID, G. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biophys., Manhattanville Inst., Columbia Univ., 632 W.
125th St., NEW YORK. N.Y. 10027, U.S.A.
DAVIDOVA, S. I. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW B-133. U.S.S.R.
a Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm
during maturation. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs.
T. A. DETTLAFF)
DAVIDSON, E. H. Ph.D. — Rockefeller Univ., 66th St. and York Ave.. NEW YORK,
N.Y. 10021, U.S.A.
a Study of gene activity in oogenesis, the species and function of nucleic acids produced
in lampbrush stage oocytes. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with Mrs. B. R.
HOUGH-RAYMOND)
b Study of the molecular basis of cytoplasmic prelocalization. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
(in collaboration with Mrs. B. R. HOUGH-RAYMOND)
DAVIES, D. V. D.Sc. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., St. Thomas's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON
S.E.I, England
a Development of joints. (Mammalia)
h Placentation. (Vertebrata)
DAVIS, Ch. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Mem. Univ. of Newfoundland, ST. JOHN'S,
Newfoundland, Canada
DAVIS, G. R. F. Ph.D. — Research Station, Research Branch, Canada Agriculture, Univ.
Campus, SASKATOON, Sask., Canada
a The quantitative and qualitative requirements of immature stages for amino acids and the
intermediary metabolism of these amino acids. Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae,
Coleoptera), Melanoplus sanguinipes (Acrididae, Orthoptera), Ctenicera destrucor (Elat-
eridae, Coleoptera)
h The effects of anti-metabolites on development and morphology. Oryzaephilus surinamensis
(Silvanidae, Coleoptera), Melanoplus sanguinipes (Acrididae, Orthoptera), Ctenicera de-
structor (Elateridae, Coleoptera)
DAVIS. L. V. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Hawaii, 2538 The Mall, HONOLULU,
Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
DAWES, C. M. B.Sc. — Dept. of Physiol, and Biochem., Univ. of Reading, READING.
Berks., England
a Study of the methods by which the developing embryo is able to control the acid-base
status of its blood under normal and experimental conditions. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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DAWID, I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway. BALTIMORE. Md. 21210. U.S.A. •
a Deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis during early development. Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis
(Anura) (in collaboration with R. F. SWANSON)
DEALT, J. MUDr. — Anat. Inst. Univ. Bern, Buhlstr. 26, 3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Development of coronary arteries under normal and experimental conditions. Gallus
domesticus (Aves). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Heart morphometry. Gallus domesticus (Aves) Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
DEAN, D. Ph.D., Prof. — Ira C. Darling Center for Research, (Marine Lab.), Univ. of
Maine. WALPOLE, Me. 04573, U.S.A.
a Anterior regeneration. Polydora ligni, Stceblospio benedicti, Pygospio elegans (Sedenfaria,
Polychaeta)
b Reproductive biology. Polydora ligni (Sedentaria, Polychaeta)
DEARDEN, M. B.Sc. — Didsbury Coll. of Educ, Wilmslow Rd., MANCHESTER 20,
England
DE BAVAY. J. M. F. X. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of New England.
ARMIDALE. N.S.W. 2351, Australia
a Normal embryology. Kyacranus sphagnicolus (Leptodacfylidae, Anura)
DE BEER, Sir G. R. Prof. — La Colline, 1880 BEX, Switzerland •
DE BOOM. H. P. A. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Fac. of Vet. Sci.. Univ. of Pretoria, P.O.
ONDERSTEPOORT, South Africa
DECK. J. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. School, Univ. of Virginia, CHARLOT-
TESVILLE, Va. 22901, U.S.A.
a Cytological changes in regenerating epithelium. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Cytological changes in muscle after injury. Diemictylus viridescens (Urodela)
c Origin and development of cell surface coats. Perophora viridis (Tunicata)
DECKER, J. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Missouri, COLUMBIA.
Mo. 65201, U.S.A.
a Development of the otocyjts and their influence on the ontogeny of behavior. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Pre- and postnatal behavior (a film of the behavior during development within the
marsupium). Didelphis virginiana (Marsupialia)
DECROLY (BRIERS), Mrs. M. D.Sci.Chim. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de
Bruxelles. 67. rue des Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Metabolism des acides nucleiques au cours du dcveloppement embryonnaire. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
b Etude des ribosomes au cours du dcveloppement. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Mesure de la capacite template des acides ribonuclciques au cours du developpement em-
bryonnaire, dans un systeme heterologue et un systeme homologue. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
DE FABRO, Miss S. P. M.D.. Prof. — Inst, de Biol. Celular, Univ. Nac. de Cordoba,
Casilla Postal 362, CORDOBA, Argentina
DE FEO. V. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Hawaii, 1951 East- West Rd..
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Blastocyst-endometrial relationship. (Rodentia)
b Decidualization. (Rodentia)
De FOSSARD, R. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Bot., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE, N.S.W.
2351, Austraha
a Physiology of flower initiation; development of bioassay for floral initiating substances
based on in vitro culture of defoliated stem tips; histo- and cytochemical study of
vegetative and reproductive apices. Chenopodium rubrum (Chenopodiaceae)
DEGENHARDT, K.-H. Dr.med., Prof. — Inst, fiir Humangenetik und vergl. Erbpathol. der
Univ., Paul-Ehrhch St. 41, 6 FRANKFURT/Main, W. Germany
a Influence of antimetabolites (5-f]uoro-2-deoxycytidine) on pattern formation in early
primordia of different inbred strains. Mus musculus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Influence of X-irradiation (dosages: 130 r, 65 r, 30 r, 15 r, 7 r) on pattern formation in
early primordia of embryonic development. Mus musculus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
c Influences of chemical agents on blastogenesis. (Mammalia)
DEGLI ESPOSTI, Miss A. M. Dr. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Via Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA
(103). Italy
DeHAAN. R. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W.
University Parkway. BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
— Dept of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles & 34th Sts., BALTIMORE, Md. 21218.
U.S.A. •
a Morphogenetic movements and cell migration associated with embryonic heart formation,
studied with microsurgical, cinematographic and autoradiographic techniques. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
b Pacemaker formation and the initiation of the heartbeat; regulation of spontaneous activity
of embryonic heart cells in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves)
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c Spatial organization and supracellular patterns in embryonic tissues. Gallus gallus (Aves)
DE HOYOS, E. — Dept. of Pathol., Dartmouth Med. School, HANOVER, N.H. 03755, U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy of developing islets of Langerhans. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
DELEANU, M. Dr.med. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm, si Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Experimental syndactylism. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Embryonic heterografts. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DELLA CROCE, N. Dr.Nat.Sci., Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Genova. Via Balbi 5,
GENOVA. Italy
a Embryo development of a parthenogenetic marine form. Penilia avirostris (Cladoceca,
Crustacea) (in collaboration with Mrs. S. BETTANIN-BELGRANO)
b Growth of the embryo. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera, Crustacea) (in collaboration with
Mrs. S. BETTANIN-BELGRANO)
c Formation of resting eggs. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera, Crustacea) (in collaboration with
Mrs. S. BETTANIN-BELGRANO)
DELMAS, A. Prof. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med.. 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie,
France
DeLONG, G. R. M.D. — Dept. of Neurol., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., BOSTON. Mass.
20015, U.S.A.
DEL RIO, A. G. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 460, S. M. de
TUCUMAN. Argentina
a Intermediate metabolism during early development; glycolysis. Bu}o arenarum (Anura)
DE LUCA, V. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Catania, Via Androne 81. 95124
CATANIA, Italy
a Physiological and experimental embryology of the earliest developmental stages. Porcellio
laevis (Isopoda). Eyprepocnemis plorans (Orthoptera)
DELYE (ROLLIN), Mrs. P. M. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Fac. des Sci.,
Place Victor Hugo, 13 MARSEILLE 3, France
DeMAGGlO, A. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER, N.H. 03755,
U.S.A.
a Experimental developmental morphology. (Plantae)
DENIS, H. A. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Biochim., Univ. de Liege. 17 Place Delcour. LIEGE.
Belgium •
a Etude du role des acides nucleiques dans la differenciation embryonnaire. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
b Interactions nucleo-cytoplasmiques durant le developpement de I'oeuf. Arbacia lixula,
Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
DENIS, Miss S. Lic.Sci.Zool. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de Bruxelles. 67,
rue des Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENfiSE, Brabant, Belgium
a Studies on the metamobism of lethal hybrids. (Echinoidea; Amphibia)
DENKER, H.-W. — Arbeitsgr. Prof. G. H. M. Gottschewski am Max-Planck-Inst. fur
Immunbiol., Stefan-Meier-Str. 8, 78 FREIBURG, W.Germany
a Histochemistry of acid muco substances and enzymes in early stages (fertilization through
implantation). Mus musculus. Rattus norvegicus, Mesocricetus auratus. Cavia cobaya
(Rodentia)
DENNE, M. P. Ph.D — Plant Physiol. Div., Dept. of Scient. and Industrial Research,
PALMERSTON NORTH, New Zealand ^^
DENT, J. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia. Gilmer Hall. CHARLOTTES-
VILLE, Va. 22903. U.S.A.
a Metamorphic patterns. Various species (Amphibia)
DEOL, M. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON W.C. 1,
England
DEPARIS. P. Dr.Biol. — Lab. de Biol. Gener., Fac. des Sci., 118 Route de Narbonne. 31
TOULOUSE (04). France
a Hematopoiese. (Urodela)
DfiPECHE. J. — Lab. d'Evolution des Etres Organises, Fac. des Sci.. 105 Bd. Raspail. PARIS
Vie, France
a Physiological investigations on embryos of viviparous fishes developing in vitro.
Poecilia reticulata (= Lebistes reticulatus). Xiphophorus helleri, Gambusia afiinis, Heteran-
dria formosa (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
DE REGGI, L. M. Dr.Spec. — Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appl.. Univ. de Lyon. 43 Bd. du
11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Variations morphologiques et physiologiques dans le developpement, sous Taction de divers
facteurs. (Phytophthires, Rhynchota)
DEROM, R. M. J. M.D.. Ph.D. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.. Fac. of Med.. Univ. of
Ghent. Aan de Bocht 6, GHENT, Belgium
a Anaerobic metabolism in the fetus (determination of blood lactate and pyruvate; calcu-
lation of "excess lactate"). Homo sapiens (Primates)
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b Longitudinal study of uniovular twins (determination of genotype based on structure ol
placental membranes and of differences in blood groups; followup on a long term basis).
Homo sapiens (Primates)
DESALU, A. B. O. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
DE SILVA, S. E. N. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Fac. of Sci., Vidyodaya Univ., Gango-
dawila, NUGEGODA, Ceylon
a Morphological changes in the tail during metamorphosis. Bufo melanostictus (Anura)
DESSOUKY D A. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Georgetown Univ.,
3900 Reservoir Rd., N.W., WASHINGTON. D.C. 20007. U.S.A.
DESVEAUX (CHABROL), Mrs. J. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du
C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Radioactive precursors incorporation in some embryonic tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DE TERRA (WHITTAKER), Mrs. N. Ph.D. — Inst, for Cancer Research, 7701 Burholme
Ave., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19111, U.S.A.
a Morphogenesis and nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions studied by microsurgery, histochemistry
and autoradiography. Stentor coeruleus (Ciliafa)
DETTLAFF, Mrs. T. A. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Vavilov St. 26. MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R. •
a The nature of the specificity of oocyte nuclei in the process of oocyte maturation.
(Amphibia)
h Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm
during maturation. (Acipenseridae, Chondrosfei; Amphibia) (in collaboration with S. I.
DAVIDOVA, J. G. SCHMERLING, M. N. SKOBLINA, T. B. AISENSTADT)
c Time regularities of the maturation process; temperature effect upon maturation processes
in vivo and in vitro. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with T. RUDNEVA)
d Cell division: duration, mechanism, relation to the process of differentiation. Acipenseridae,
Chondrosfei; Amphibia)
DE TURENNE, Miss M. Dr.Spec. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Fac. des Sci. de Lyon,
43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Control of DNA synthesis in the silk gland during the fifth larval instar. Bombyx mod
(Lepidoptera)
DEUCHAJR, Miss E. M. Ph.D. — Anat. Dept., The Med. School, University Walk,
BRISTOL BS8 ITD, England
a Changes in individual cells during processes of neural induction and early differentiation
studied by tissue culture and biochemical methods. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Morphogenetic movements and tissue differentiation in primitive streak to somite stages
studied by cinematography and operations in embryo culture. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
DEUTSCH. G. Dr.med. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Romania, Bul.M. Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Embryonic and adult kidney metabolism. (Mammalia)
h Autoradiography in embryonic tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DEVILLERS, Ch. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint-
Bernard, 75 PARIS 5e, France
a Studies on respiration during early stages of egg development. Salmo irideus S. fario
(Teleostei) (in collaboration with Mrs. M. CHANCONIE-MAURY)
b Relationships between respiration and oxidative phosphorylations as shown by the action
of 2-4 dinitrophenol and some inhibitors of respiration in early stages of egg development.
Salmo irideus. S. lario (Teleostei) (in collaboration with Mrs. M. CHANCONIE-
MAURY)
DE VINCENTIIS, M. Prof. — Cat. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Camerino, CAMERINO,
Italy •
DHAINAUT, A. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 36, 59 LILLE-Distribution. France
a Ovogenese; utltrastructure et autoradiographie a haute resolution. Nereis diversicolor, N.
pelagica (Polychaefa)
DHOUAILLY, Miss D. Dr. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE, France
a Experimental analysis of the specific differentiation of the neoptile and teleoptile plumage
in chimaeric combinations between two species. Gallus domesticus. Anas boschas (Aves)
b Analysis of the differentiation of supernumerary limb; study of the plumage that develops
thereon. Gallus domesticus. Anas boschas (Aves)
DIAMOND, M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Hawaii. 1951 East-West Rd.,
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Sexual differentiation and masculinization. (Mammalia)
h Pseudopregnancy. (Mammalia)
DiBERARDINO, Miss M. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Woman's Med. Coll. of
Pennsylvania, 3300 Henry Ave.. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19129, U.S.A. •
a Nuclear, chromosomal and cytoplasmic changes during development. Rana pipiens (Anura)
DICK, D. A. T. D.Phil. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. of Dundee. DUNDEE DDl 4HN. Scotland.
U.K.
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a Study of water and ion fluxes in oocytes. Bufo bufo (Anuca)
DICKSON. A. D. M.D. — Div. of Morphol. Sci., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Calgary, CAL-
GARY 44, Alta., Canada
a Control and significance of trophoblastic giant cell transformation of the blastocyst. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
h Hormonal secretion by unimplanted blastocysts. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
DICKSON, D. H. M.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Western Ontario, LONDON, Ont.,
Canada
a Electron microscopy of the developing eye. (Urodela)
DIDIER (MARTIN), Mrs. E. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., 1 Av. Vercingetorix, 63
CLERMONT-FERRAND, France
DIEHL, F. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOTTES-
VILLE, Va. 22903, U.S.A.
a Problems of development: cell and tissue migrations; the roles of individual cell types
during morphogenesis; the synthesis of extracellular mesoglea and perisarc and their role in
development. Cordylophora caspia (Hydcoidea)
DIETERLEN (LIEVRE), Mrs. F. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France
et du C.N.R.S., 11 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France •
a Endoderm-mesenchyme interactions in the development of the pancreas: reassociation with
heterologous mesenchymes (lung, gizzard or somatopleura) (organotypical cultures followed
by coelomic grafts). Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Inductive interactions in the early development of the spleen. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Enzyme development in heterologous reassociations (pancreatic epithelium + lung mesen-
chyme). Gallus gallus (Aves)
DI GRANDE, Miss F. Dr. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Giacomo
9, 40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a X-ray destruction of germ cells, sterile gonad development and sex differentiation. Bufo
bufo, Rana dalmafina (Anura)
DILLARD, W. Ph.D. — Max-Planck-Inst. fur Zellbiol., Anton-Dohrn-Weg, Postfach 1009,
D 294 WILHELMSHAVEN, W.Germany
a RNA-synthesis. Acetabularia spp. (Algae)
DI MARCOTULLIO, A. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Univ. di Trieste, Via Alfonso
Valerio, 32 TRIESTE, Italy
a Regeneration and germ cell differentiation. (Planariidae, Turbellaria)
DIMOND, Sister M. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Trinity Coll., WASHINGTON.
D.C. 20017, U.S.A.
a Histogenesis and interrelations of endocrines: the hypophysis under normal conditions and
after treatment with goitrogens; the developmental sequence of organic iodine compounds
in the thyroid; ultimo-branchial body and calcitonin in bone development. Chelydra serpen-
tina serp. and other spp. (Chelonia)
DI STEFANO, L. Dr. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18,
90123 PALERMO, Italy
DOANE. Mrs. W. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Developmental and physiological genetics of isoamylases: analysis of genetic regulatory
mechanisms in cellular differentiation as revealed through the combined techniques of
biochemistry, genetics and cytogenetics. Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei and other spp.
(Diptera)
b Developmental and experimental analysis of mutants characterized by abnormalities in lipid
and carbohydrate metabolism, as well as in endocrine and reproductive physiology.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
DOBKIN, Sh. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Florida Atlantic Univ., BOCA RATON, Fla.,
U.S.A.
DOBROWOLSKI, J. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Wyzsza Szko^a Pedagogiczna, ul. Podbrzezie
3, KRAKOW, Poland
a Critical periods for simultaneous action of weightlessness and ionizing radiation on devel-
opment. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia)
h Influence of salinity. X-rays and temperature on larval development and assessment of
critical periods. Salamandra salamandca (Urodela)
c Embryo culture. Salamandra salamandra (Urodela)
d Influence of temperature on sex ratio. Salamandra salamandra (Urodela)
e Influence of salinity, temperature and combined action of weightlessness and X-rays on
embryonic and larval development; morphogenetic effect, lethality and mechanisms of action.
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
DODSON, J. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Bristol, BRISTOL BS8 lUG, England
a Secretory activity of larval epidermis. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
DOERR (SCHOTT), Mrs. J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper., Fac. des
Sci.. Univ. de Strasbourg, 12 rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France
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EX)HERTY, R. A. M.D. — Dept. of Pediat., School of Med., Stanford Univ., 300 Pasteur
Drive, PALO ALTO, Calif. 94304, U.S.A.
a Temporal aspects of transcription in early embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Chromosomal mapping of transcription events during development. Miis mitscuhts
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
DOHLE, W. Dr.rer.nat. — L Zool. Inst, der Freien Univ., Kon.-Luise-Str. 1-3, 1 BERLIN
33, W.Germany
a Embryology. (Diplopoda)
b Embryology. Scutigera coleoptrata (Notostigmophora, Chilopoda)
c Formation of anlagen by derivatives of teloblasts. Diastylis rathkei (Cumacea, Crustacea)
DOLFINI, Miss S. D.Sc. — 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133 MILANO,
Italy
a Development and cytology of cultured cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
DOLLANDER, A. Dr.en Med., Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Nancy,
31 rue Lionnois, 54 NANCY, France •
DOMAC (TESAR), Mrs. B. M.D., Sc.M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med.,
ZAGREB, Salata, Yugoslavia
a Selective inhibitory effects of the hypophysis upon growth and differentiation of the
adrenal glands in the fetus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
DOMURAT, J. D.Sc. — Dept. of Ichthyol., Agric. Coll., OLSZTYN 5, Poland
a Development of eggs in waterfree medium (paraffin oil). Salmo trutta, S. gairdneri
(Teleostei)
h The properties of perivitelline fluid of eggs developing in waterfree medium. Salmo trutta,
S. gairdneri (Teleostei)
c Changes in structure of embryos developing in waterfree medium. Salmo trutta, S. gaird^
neri (Teleostei)
DONALDSON, W. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Poultry Sci. Dept., School of Agric. and Life Scis.,
North Carolina State Univ., Box 5307, RALEIGH, N.C. 27607, U.S.A.
a The effects of maternal diet on embryonic fat metabolism (fatty acid biosynthesis, oxidation,
and interconversion). Gallus domesticus, Cotucnix coturnix japonica (Aves)
DONATO (CELI), Mrs. A. — 1st. di Zool. e di Anat. Comp., Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Messina.
Via del Verdi 75, 98100 MESSINA, Italy
a Vitellogenesis. Chromis chromis, Boops boops (Teleostei)
h Cytochemistry of yolk globules in oocytes. Chromis chromis, Boops boops (Teleostei)
DONGEN, C. A. M. van M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Protein differentiation during development studied by means of disc electrophoresis;
descriptive and experimental. Limnaea sfagnalis (Gastropoda)
DONNELLY, Miss G. — Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochem., Med. Center, Univ. of Ken-
tucky, LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the physico-chemical properties of DNA in differentiating cells. Triturus
viridescens (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
DONNER, M. W. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Anatomical and radiological studies of circulation in the maternal placenta. Macaca mulatta.
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with H. R. MISENHEIMER and Miss E. M.
RAMSEY)
DOORENMAALEN, W. J. van M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol., State
Univ. of Utrecht. Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT, Netherlands •
a Immunological and immunochemical investigations on lens proteins in induction and
differentiation. (Aves), Homo sapiens (Primates)
DORFMAN, A. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO.
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Biochemistry of connective tissues.
DORGAN, W. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.-Entomol., Montana State Univ., BOZEMAN,
Mont. 59715, U.S.A.
a Age-related changes in rat placental giant cells in tissue culture. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
DORLE, A. K. Ph.D. — Post-Graduate Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Nagpur. NAGPUR, India
DOSKOCIL, M. MUDr., D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Charles Univ.. U nemocnice 3.
PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Experimental embryology of the hypophysis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DOSSEL, W. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Electron Microscope Lab., Dept. of Anat., School of Med.,
Creighton Univ.. 657 North 27th St., OMAHA, Nebr. 68131, U.S.A.
a The fine structure of endocrine organs of normal and hypophysectomized embryos. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h The fine structure of embryonic organs (descriptive). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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c Studies on development of function and fine structure of mesonephric and metanephric
kidneys, liver and pancreas. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DOTSU. Y. Dr.Agric. — Dept. of Aquatic Biol., Fac. of Fish., Nagasaki Univ., Bunkyo-
machi 1-14, NAGASAKI, Japan
DOTT, H. M. Ph.D. — A. R. C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. 6 Biochem., Univ. of Cambridge,
307 Huntington Rd., CAMBRIDGE, England
a Effect of irradiation of spermatozoa in vitro under various conditions on the devel-
opment of eggs exposed to them. Orycfolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
DOUCET (DE BRUINE), Mrs. M. H. M. M.Sc. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol.
Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1, Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Induction of gastrulation. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
DOUSOVA (SVEHLOVA), Mrs. M. M.D. — Lab. of Embryophysiol., Inst, of Physiol.,
Fac. of Gen. Med., Charles University, Albertov 5, PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Development of fetal brain tissue in tissue culture. (Aves; Mammalia)
b Developmental effects of methionine-sulphoximine and related biochemical compounds upon
the fetal brain tissue. (Aves)
DOWNIE, J. R. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONEMDN W.C.I, England
a Cell behaviour, mainly epithelial cells, in the expansion of the blastoderm. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
DRACHMAN, D. B. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Neurol., Johns Hopkins Hosp., BALTIMORE,
Md. 21205, U.S.A.
a Development of joints and joint malformations. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Development of motor end plates (neuromuscular junctions). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Developmental neuropharmacology (transmitter substances). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Trophic influence of motor neurons in developing muscle. Gallus domesticus (Aves).
(Mammalia)
DRAGOMIROV, N. I. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Anim.,
Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Lenin Ave. 33. MOSCOW- V-71, U.S.S.R. •
DREICHLINGER, O. F. Dr.Chem.Sci. — Centrul de Embryol. Norm. §1 Patol., Acad. Republ.
Social. Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMIgOARA, Rumania
a Normal and pathological respiration in embryonic tissue. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Autoradiography in embryonic tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DREYER, Miss M. V. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of the O.F.S., BLOEMFONTEIN,
S.Africa
a An histocytological and histocytochemical investigation on the epithelioneural bodies.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The application of different stains (with differences of het pH) to detect the Nissl bodies
in embryonic and adult neurons. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Lepus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
DRUKKER, J. Ph.D. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AM-
STERDAM-O.. Netherlands
a Descriptive and experimental studies of the developing central nervous system. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Histochemical characteristics of developing chemoreceptor organs. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
c Embryology of the endocrine cells of the pancreas. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Light-microscopical, electron-microscopical, histochemical, physiological and experimental
teratogenetic studies of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with J. A. LOS, H. M. LAANE and F. J. BIESENBEEK)
DOBENDORFER. A. dipl.phil.II — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst.. Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16,
CH 8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Imaginal discs. Phormia regina (Dipfera)
DUBEY. P. N. M.Sc. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. Coll., NAGPUR-3, M.S.. India
a Peripheral nucleus (Hofmann's nucleus major) of the spinal cord. 1. Influence of periphery
(limb) on its morphogenesis. 2. Cytoarchitecture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Differentiation of unipolar cells of spinal ganglion in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
c The influence of the peripheral field on the morphogenesis of the anterior horn cells. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
d Polydactyly — an experimental analysis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
e Regulatory process of mesoderm in limb morphogenesis; various presumptive areas at
pre-axial and post-axial borders of limb bud/wing bud of stage 19-20 embryos are ablated.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with T.L. PATIL)
DUBOIS. R. Dr. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Lignee germinale et morphogenese sexuelle. Gallus gallus (Aves)
DUKE, E. J. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll., Stillorgan Road. DUBLIN 4. Ireland
a Genetic and biochemical investigations of abnormal 5-fluorouracil resistance and strep-
tomycin sensitivity in different strains; developmental stage concerned and biochemical
mechanisms. Drosophila melanogastec (Diptera)
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b Studies on the nature of dehydrogenase (mainly lactate and xanthine) regulation and
expression at different stages of development. Salmo salar, S. trutta and hybrids (SaU
monidae, Teleostei)
DUKE, K. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Duke Univ. Med. Center, DURHAM, N.C.
27706, U.S.A.
a Comparative histology of the ovary (including developmental stages and history of germ
cells). Cynocephalus volans, C. variegatus (Dermoptera), Tarsius tarsier (Primates)
DUMONT, J. N. Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE.
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Cytological studies of the oocytes with special emphasis on early developmental stages
and vitellogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
h Electron microscopic studies of nucleolar changes during Wolffian lens regeneration.
(Urodela)
DUNCAN, D. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Anat., Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas,
GALVESTON, Tex. 77550, U.S.A.
a Quantitative studies on the development of myelin in the central nervous system; effects
of long tract destruction before myelination. Raftus norvegicus (Rodentia), Felis domeS'
tica (Carnivora)
h Combined light and electron microscopic study of numbers and sizes of fibers and
numbers and fine structure of the glia cells. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Felis domestica
(Carnivora)
DUNCAN, J. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Cell and Molec. Biol., School of Nat. Sci., San
Francisco State Coll., SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94132, U.S.A.
a Pigment cell migration and differentiation; developmental control of migration and pattern
formation; developmental behavior of chromatophores and their immunological interactions
in mixed populations of pigment cells from different species or from animals with different
pigment pattern genotypes. Taricha torosa, Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
h Heart determination and differentiation; temporal and spatial patterns of control of heart
development; isolation and characterization of intracellular materials controlling heart
development. Taricha torosa, Ambystoma tigrinum (Urodela)
DUNN, G. A. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON W.C.I, England
a Behaviour and interactions of nerve fibres from spinal ganglia grown in tissue culture.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
DUPRAT (ESCUDIE), Mrs. A.-M. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Gener., Fac. des Sci., 118
Route de Narbonne, 31 TOULOUSE (04), France
a Etude experimentale de la differenciation des cellules embryonnaires en culture in vitro.
(Urodela) (en collaboration avec J. C. BEETSCHEN)
DURAN DE LOPEZ, Mrs. L. M.D. — Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes,
MfiRIDA, Venezuela
DURAND, J. P. — Lab. Souterrain du C.N.R.S., 09 MOULIS (Ariege). France
DURANTE, Miss M. C. D.Sc, Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18,
90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Cholinesterase, dipeptidase and other enzymes in embryonic development. (Ascidiae; Pisces)
b The biochemistry of regeneration. (Annelida)
DURCHON, M. Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Lille, B.P. 36, 59 LILLE-
Distribution, France •
DUSPIVA, F. Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Physiol. Lehrstuhl, Berlinerstr. 15, 6900
HEIDELBERG, W. Germany •
a Localization of enzymes within the embryo and in subcellular fractions. (Insecta; Am-
phibia)
b Protein differentiation, ontogeny of enzyme patterns. (Insecta; Amphibia)
c Energy metabolism and metabolism of nucleic acids, nucleotides, cofactors during devel-
opment. (Teleostei; Amphibia)
d Cell-physiological mechanisms of malformation in early development. (Amphibia)
DUTRIEU. Miss J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Physiol. Gener., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, Avenue
des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Metabolisme glucidolipidique au cours du developpement. Artemia salina (Anostraca,
Crustacea). Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera), Carausius morosus (Phasmidoptera)
DUTTON, R. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Cahfornia, San Diego, P.O.Box
109. LA JOLLA, Cahf. 92037. U.S.A.
a Development of immune system; in vitro differentiation of immunogenic response
DWORKIN. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Microbiol., Med. School, Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455. U.S.A.
a Developmental biology of fruiting. Myxococcus xanthus (Myxobacteria)
1. Role and nature of a stable m-RNA required for microcyst germination
2. Regulation of macromolecular synthesis during development
3. Nature of proteins synthesized during germination
4. Mechanism of induction of microcyst formation
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DWORNIK, J. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Louisville, 101 West Chestnut St.,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 40202, U.S.A.
a Effects of podophyllin and temperature on skeletal development (alizarin technique). Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Effects of colchicine on skeletal development (alizarin technique). Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
c Effects of hypervitaminosis A on tooth development (histochemical techniques). Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
d A study on tissues in the torpid mutant to determine if there are any differences between
abnormal animals and normal litter mates. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
DYLEVSKY, I. MUDr. — Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Prenatal development of muscles. Homo sapiens (Primates)
DZIUBA. P. — Dept. of Gen. Biol.. Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa 19, Rokitnica,
ZABRZE 8, Poland
a Karyology of congenital malformations. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Palmar and plantar dermatoglyphics in congenital malformations and inherited diseases.
Homo sapiens (Primates)
c The influence of oestrogens on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy. (Rodentia)
EAKIN, R. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, Calif.
94720, U.S.A. •
a Determination of neural plate, sucker and hypophysis. Hyla regilla (Anura)
b Electron microscopy of induction systems. Hyla regilla (Anura)
c Development of photoreceptors. Helix aspersa (Gastropoda) (and other Invertebrata)
EAYRS, J. T. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Effects of hormones on central nervous development. Rodentia
EBERT, J. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W.
University Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
— Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles & 34th Sts., BALTIMORE, Md. 21218,
U.S.A. •
a The metabolic characteristics of the heart-forming areas of the early embryo. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
b The graft-versus-host reaction and development of immune mechanisms in the embryo.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Animal viruses (esp. tumor viruses) as tools in studying embryonic development. Gallus
gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with R. J. HAY and Mrs. M. YOSHIKAWA-FUKADA)
ECHAVE LLANOS, J. M. M.D., Prof. — Cat. "B" de Embriol., Biol, e Histol., Fac. de
Cienc. Med., Univ. Nac. de La Plata, 60 y 120. LA PLATA. Argentina
ECKSTEIN, P. M.D.. D.Sc. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. School. Univ. of Birmingham, Edg-
baston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Mode of action of intra-uterine devices: 1. ovum recovery at critical stages of primate
cycle. 2. composition of tubo-uterine secretions. 3. tissue reactions to intra-uterine
materials. Oryctolagus cuniculus ( Lagomorpha) , Macaca mulatta, Papio papio (Primates,
Mammalia)
EDDS. M. v.. Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol, and Med. Sci., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE.
J^.I. 02912. U.S.A. •
EDli, D. A. Ph.D. — Embryol. Sect., A.R.C. Poultry Research Centre, King's Buildings, West
Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland. U.K.
a Analysis of the action of inherited abnormalities and lethal genes in development. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
b Experimental studies on limb bud development. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Cell adhesion and movement, and cell death and degeneration in normal and mutant
embryos. Gallus gallus (Aves)
EDSTROM, J.-E. — Dept. of Histol.. Karolinska Inst.. S-140 01 STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
a Intranuclear RNA metabolism of polytene nuclei. Chironomus tentans (Diptera)
EDWARDS. J. G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow. GLASGOW W.2.
Scotland. U.K.
a Studies of the formation of cell adhesions in embryonic cells and cell lines grown in culture.
using reaggregation techniques.
EDWARDS. R. G. D.Sc. — Physiol. Lab., Univ. of Cambridge. Downing St.. CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3EG. England,
a Genetics and embryology of pre-implantation stages. Homo sapiens (Primates) and other
Mammalia
b Immunology of reproduction. Homo sapiens (Primates) and other Mammalia
EFREMOVA, Mrs. S. M. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Morphology and biochemistry of somatic embryogenesis (microcinematography. histology.
autoradiography). Ephydatia fluviafilis, Spongilla lacustris (Porifera)
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EGAMI. N. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa 4-9, CHIBA, (280)
Japan
a Change in radiation-sensitivity during embryonic development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Embryology of endocrine organs. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
c Effect of ionizing radiation on embryos. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
EGELHAAF, A. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-
Lindenthal, W.Germany •
a Genetische Grundlagen der Differenzierung von Augenpigmenten. Ephestia kuhniella
(Lepidoptera)
h Morphogenetische Genwirkungen. Ephestia kuhniella (Lepidoptera), Drosophila melano-
gaster (Diptera)
c Genetik und Physiologie der Blutproteine im Entwicklungsverlauf. (Insecta)
EGUCHI, G. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.. Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, Japan
EHN, J. A. Fil.Dr. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden
a Effects of sulphydryl-blocking and other substances on development of the embryo. Agelena
labycinthica (Arachnoidea)
b Animalization and vegetalization of the embryo by means of chemical agents. Agelena
labyrinthica (Arachnoidea)
EICHER. Miss E. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of Rochester,
ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14627. U.S.A.
a Influence of nucleic acid analogues on development. Anagasfa ('= Ephestia) kiihniella
(Lepidoptera)
h Development of enzymes and proteins. Anagasta (= Ephestia) kuhniella (Lepidoptera)
c Developmental consequences of chromosome rearrangements. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
EIDMANN, H. H. Fil.Dr., Dr.phil.nat., Prof. — Dept. of Forest Entomol., The Royal Coll.
of Forestry, S- 104 05 STOCKHOLM 50, Sweden
a Physiology of postembryonic development and diapause; coldhardiness of developmental
stages. Coleophora laricella (Lepidoptera), Hylobius abietis (Coleoptera)
b Physiology of embryonic development. Carausius morosus (Cheleutoptera)
EISENBERG (ZALIK), Mrs. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta,
EDMONTON, Alta., Canada
a Study of DNA synthesis during the process of lens regeneration. Tciturus viridescens
(Ucodela)
h In vitro culture of the lens regenerating system. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
c The cell cycle and its relation to differentiation in the lens regenerating system. Triturus
viridescens (Urodela)
d Cell contact and migration during gastrulation. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
ELBERS, P. F. Ph.D. — Biol. Ultrastruct. Research Unit, State Univ., Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Experimental morphology of cell membrane and cytoplasmic structures in early devel-
opmental stages. Limnaea stagnalis (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
EL-EISHI, H. I. S. B.Ch. — c/o Prof. Shafik Aggaw, 24 Elnahdh St.. DOKI-CAIRO,
Egypt
ELGAMMAL, A. E. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Ain Shams Univ., Fac. of Sci., Abassia.
CAIRO, Egypt
ELGER, W. M.D. — Schering AG., Mullerstrasse 170-172, 1-BERLIN 65. W.Germany
a Experiments on sex differentiation, using androgens and antiandrogens; the possible occur-
rence of two sex inductors. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Immunology of embryonic gonads. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus musculus,
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
ELIAS, S. Dr.chem.Sci. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Romania, Bul.M.ViteazuI 24, TIMI5OARA. Rumania
a Biochemistry of the subembryonic liquid. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Biometry of the early developmental stages. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Time lapse cinematography. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ELIASSON (KLEIN). Mrs. E. Fil.Dr. — The Wenner-Gren Inst.. Norrtullsgatan 16. S-113
45 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Enzyme induction and repression, particularly arginase. Gallus spec. (Aves)
h Induction and repression of enzyme synthesis in cells in tissue culture. (Mammalia)
ELLIS, C. H., Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Amherst Coll.. AMHERST. Mass. 01002, U.S.A.
a Developmental physiology and genetics; 1. involvement of larval spicule protein in the
calcification process. 2. control of the synthesis of this protein (effects of dactinomycin
and other inhibitors at various developmental stages). 3. spicule formation by dissociated
and reaggregated embryonic cells. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus, Arbacia punctulata,
Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
h Developmental physiology: 1. study of ectodermalization and mesodermahzation (animal-
ization and vegetalization) in embryos. 2. specific protein synthesis in normal and ex-
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perimental developmental stages. 3. response to morphogenetically active agents at the
level of gene expression. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
ELMER. W. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, Ga. 30322. U.S.A.
a Differentiation of eye lens fiber cells: 1. stability increase of the proteins which control the
turning on of macromolecular synthesis. 2. control of various RNA species by the different
regulator molecules. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
h Genetic control of chondrogenesis on the macromolecular level in the creeper mutation
(cell cycle times of genotypically different chondrocytes). Galltts domesticus (Aves)
ELSDALE, T. R. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
— Clin, and Popul. Cytogenet. Research Unit, Western Gen. Hosp., EDINBURGH,
Scotland, U.K.
a Morphogenesis in cell cultures. Homo sapiens (Primates)
EMANUELSSON, H. Fil.Dr. — Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, 223
62 LUND. Sweden
a DNA-synthesis and yolk formation during ovogenesis. Ophryotrocha labronica (Poly-
chaeta)
b Yolk-DNA metabolism during early embryogenesis. Ophryotrocha labronica (Polychaeta)
c Biochemical and cytochemical analysis of intracellular yolk granules in early blastoderms
with special regard to yolk DNA. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
EMELIANOV, S. V. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — A. N. Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and
Ecol. of Anim., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Lenin Ave. 33, MOSCOW W.71,
U.S.S.R.
a Heterochrony in appearance and rate of development of dorsal and anal fin elements
(radialia, musculature, fin rays, fin folds). Salmo salar, Esox lucius, Tetragonopterus rufero-
pictus, Rutilus rutilus, Callichthys [asciatus, Haplochilus pleferi, Perca fluviatilis, Atherina
hepsetus (Teleostei)
h Early postembryonic development and individual variability. Acipenser guldenstadtii. A.
stellatus, A. nudiventris. Huso huso, (Chondrostei)
EMERIT, M. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Montpellier, Place Eugene
Bataillon, 34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development. Gasteracantha spec, Isoxya spec, Acrosomo-
ides spec. (Gasteracanthidae, Araneida, Arachnida)
EMERY, J. L. M.D. — Depts. of Child Health and Pathol., Congenital Anomalies Res .Unit.
Children's Hosp., Univ. of Sheffield, Western Bank, SHEFFIELD 10, England
EMMERT, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Zocl. Inst. I, Fac. of Nat. Sci., Univ. of Wiirzburg,, Rontgen-
ring 10, 87 WURZBURG, W.Germany
a Postembryonic development and metamorphosis of holometabolic forms. Formica polyctena
(Hymenoptera), Calliphora erythrocephala (Dipfera)
ENDO. A. M.D. — Dept. of Hygiene, School of Med., Niigata Univ., NIIGATA-City,
Japan
ENDO, Y. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Keio Univ., YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi, Japan
a Study of fertilization and development. (Echinoidea)
b Electron microscopical study of oogenesis. (Echinoidea)
ENEMAR, E. A. W. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Gothenburg, Fjarde Langgatan 7B
S-413 05 GOTHENBURG. Sweden
a Development of hypothalomo-hypophysial connections. (Tetrapoda)
ENGELS, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Westf. Wilhelms-Univ., Badestr. 9, 44 MON
STER/Westf., W.Germany
a Speed of yolk formation: composition of reserve proteins (radio-isotopical methods). Apis
mellifeta (Hymenoptera)
b Regulation and enzymatic conditions of glycogen synthesis in oogenesis (radio-isotopical
methods). Musca domestica (Dipfera)
ENGLAND, Mrs. M. A. B.A. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Gower St.,
LONDON W.C.I, England
a Primary neural induction. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b An electron microscopical and histochemical analysis of yolk formation. Gallus domesticus
(Aves) (in collaboration with Mr. M. R. BELLAIRS)
ENGLANDER, H. Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Weyertal 119, 5
KOLN-Lindenthal, W. Germany •
a Regionalspezifische Induktion. (Urodela)
h Die Wirkung von Lithium auf die Differenzierungsleistung des Ektoderms (Urodela)
c Disaggregation un Reaggregation von friihembryonalem Gewebe. (Urodela)
ENNABLI, E. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie. France
EPEL. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hopkins Marine Station. Stanford Univ., PACIFIC
GROVE, Calif. 93950, U.S.A.
a Biochemistry and physiology of fertilization, especially activation of enzymes (NAD
kinase), formation of extracellular cements, and mechanism of lysis of cortical granules.
Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea) and other marine spp. (Invertebrata)
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b Control of enzyme synthesis during development. Strong ylocentrotus purpucatus (Echino-
idea)
ERHART, E. A. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Sect, of Neuroanat.. Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Sao
Paulo, Caixa Postal 2921, SAO PAULO, Brazil
a Degeneration and regeneration of peripheral nerve fibres. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Canis
familiaris (Carnivora)
ERICSON (STRANDVIK), Mrs. B. Cand.Med. — Dept. of Histol., Karolinska Inst., Sol-
navagen 1, STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
ERIKSSON, Miss M. M.D. — Lab. of Teratol., Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM 60,
Sweden
a Induced fetal damage late in pregnancy of special interest for animal tests of new drugs.
Mas musculus (Rodentia)
ERNSTROM, U. M.D. — Dept. of Histol., Karolinska Inst., Solnavagen 1, STOCKHOLM
60, Sweden
ESCHENBERG, Miss K. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Clapp Lab.. Mount Holyoke
Coll., SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. 01075, U.S.A.
a Cytology and developmental physiology of the ovary (histochemistry and autoradio-
graphy). Getris remigis, Belosfoma llumineum, Ranatra fusca (Hemipfera)
ESHEL, Mrs. Sh. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERUSALEM,
Israel
a The effect of injury on embryo formation in folded blastoderms. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ETKIN, W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Albert Einstein Coll. of Med., Yeshiva Univ.,
Eastchester Rd. and Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
ETOH, H. Dr.Agric. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci.. Anagawa 4-9-1, CHIBA,
(280) Japan
a Long term effects of low doses of ionizing radiation on various embryonic stages. Oryzias
latipes (Teleostei)
EVANS, H. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Vet. Coll., Cornell Univ., ITHACA, N.Y.
14850, U.S.A.
a General embryology. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
h Study of skeletal development in regard to inter-litter variation and position in the uterus,
utilizing cesarian removals. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
c Veratrum induced cyclopia. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
d Serial sections of embryos at spaced ages, available for inspection. Canis familiaris, Felis
catus (Carnivora), Bos taurus, Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
EVANS, M. J. M.A. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Cower St., LONDON
W.C.I, England
a Changes in messenger RNA associated with primary embryonic induction. Xenopus laeuis
(Anura)
b Study of teratoma cells in vitro. (Mammalia)
c RNA metabolism in creeper (Cp) mutation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
EVREN, A. Dr. Vet. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Vet. Fac, Ankara Univ., ANKARA,
Turkey
EWART, D. F. M.Sc. — Dept. of Embryol., Marischal Coll., Univ. of Aberdeen, ABER-
DEEN AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a Effect of rat liver RNA (characterized by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) on chick
fibroblasts in vitro (electron microscopy). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus nor-
vegicus (Rodentia)
EWEN, AL. B. Ph.D. — Research Station, Research Branch, Canada Agriculture, Univ.
Campus, SASKATOON, Sask., Canada
a Physiology and functional morphology of reproduction, with special emphasis on the
endocrinology of reproduction in males. Melanoplus sanguinipes (Orthoptera)
h Histology and histochemistry of neurosecretory cells and their cycles of activity. Melanoplus
sanguinipes (Orthoptera)
EYAL (GILADI), Mrs. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERU-
SALEM, Israel •
a Embryo formation in folded blastoderms. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b An attempt to alter the developmental direction of unincubated blastoderms by artificially
creating multilayered systems. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
EYRIES, Ch. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS
Vie, France
FABER, J. Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1, Universiteits-
centrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands •
a Gene action and differentiation of imaginal discs in homoeotic mutants. Dcosophila melano'
g aster (Diptera)
b Limb regeneration: 1. interactions between transplanted blastemal mesenchyme and wound
epidermis. 2. regional organization in transplanted blastemas. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
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FAINSTAIN (HAMERMAN), Mrs. N. B.Sc. — Dcpt. of Zool.. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem,
JERUSALEM. Israel
a The role of the endoblast in the heart formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
FALEEVA. Miss T. I. — Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ.. LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Maturation of eggs, atresia of ovarian follicles, and regulation of these processes. Acipenser
ruthenus, A. stellatus (Chondrosfei) , Rutilus rutilus, Pelecus cultratus (Cypriniformes),
Acerina cernita. Maccopodus opeccularis, Hemichromis bimaculatus (Perciformes, Teleostei)
FALEIRO PIMENTEL, Mrs. M. B.Sc. f — Dept. de Biol. Geral, Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da
U.F.M.G., Rua Carangola 288-4° andar. C.P. 253. BELO HORIZONTE. M.G.. Brazil
(deceased)
FALIN L I M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Moscow Stomatol. Inst., Kal-
jaevskaiia 18, MOSCOW. U.S.S.R.
a Development and cytodifferentiation of endocrine glands. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Origin and development of germ cells (histochemical techniques). Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Development and innervation of teeth. Homo sapiens (Primates)
FALLIERI. L. A. B.Sc. — Dept. de Biol. Geral. Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G.. Rua
Carangola 288 - 4°andar. C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE. M.G.. Brazil
a DNA and nuclear size during postembryonic development (liver, salivary glands and
prostata). Biomphalaria (= Austcalorbis) glabrata and other spp. (Pulmonata. Gastropoda)
FALLON, J. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Bardeen Med. Labs., Univ. of Wisconsin,
MADISON. Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
a Cell death during limb morphogenesis. (Vertebrata)
b Ultrastructure of the gametes before and during interaction. Nereis Hmbata (Potychaeta)
FAMBROUGH, D. M., Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115
W. University Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Ontogeny of nerve - muscle interactions. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
FANGHANEL. J. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Rostock. Gcrtrudenstr. 9, 25 ROSTOCK
1. East.Germany
a Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Frage von Organ- und Schadelveranderungen auf
Grund statischer Veranderungen in der Postnatelperiode (Amputation der Vorderextre-
mitaten). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
FANKHAUSER. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, N.J.
08540, U.S.A. •
a Effects of chloramphenicol on metamorphosis. (Urodela)
FANTONI. A. M.D. — Lab. di Radiobiol. Anim.. C.S.N.-Casaccia. Casella Postale 2400,
00100 ROMA, Italy
a Characterization of yolk sac erythropoiesis and liver erythropoiesis from 8th to 15th day
of gestation; evidence for a different genetic expression in the two cell lines. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b Molecular biology of differentiation of yolk sac derived erythroid cells: 1. patterns of
RNA, total protein and hemoglobin synthesis. 2. cell division in relation to hemoglobin
synthesis and to the dependance of hemoglobin synthesis from continued mRNA synthesis.
3. synthesis of ribosomes, passage of ribosomal subunits from nuclei to cytoplasm during
yolk sac erythroid differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
FARAG, A. E. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Ain Shams Univ.. Fac. of Sci.. Abassia, CAIRO,
Egypt, U.A.R.
FARBEROV, A. I. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac. State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R. ^ ^
FARGEIX, N. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., 1 Av. Vercingetorix, 63 CLERMONT-
FERRAND, France
a Les cellules germinales chez I'embryon. (Aves)
FARINELLA (FERRUZZA), Mrs. N. Dr.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via
Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a The development of unfertilized aged eggs. (Ascidiae)
b The development of fused eggs. (Ascidiae)
c RNA synthesis. (Ascidiae)
FAULHABER, Miss I. E. W. Ph.D. — Inst, fiir Physiol. Chemie, Freie Univ. Berlin. Amim-
allee 22, 1 BERLIN 33, W.Germany
a Isolation and biochemical characterization of the primary induction factor in the gastrula.
Xenoptis laevis (Anura)
h Protein and nucleic acid metabolism during the process of differentiation. Xenopus laevis
(Anura), Triturus alpestris. Amby stoma mexicanum (Urodela)
FAURfi-FREMIET, E. Dr., Prof.hon. — Lab. d'Embryol. Exper. du Coll. de France, Place
M. Berthelot, 75 PARIS Ve, France •
FAUSTOV, V. S. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Biophys., Inst, of Developm. Biol.,
Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
FAUTREZ, J. C. M.D., Prof. — Lab. of Anat., Univ. of Gent, Ledeganckstr. 35, GENT,
Belgium *
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FAUTREZ (FIRLEFYN), Mrs. N. J. — Lab. of Anat.. Univ. of Gent, Ledeganckstr. 35,
GENT, Belgium
FEDECKA-BRUNER, Mrs. B. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S.,
49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94 NOGENT-sur-Marne, France
FEDINEC, A. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., College of Ba^ic Med. Sci., Med. Units,
Univ. of Tennessee, 62 S. Dunlap St., MEMPHIS, Tenn. 38103, U.S.A.
a Study of effect of bacterial toxins and pathogenic bacteria on the development of the
fetus; relation between the routes of infection and barrier properties of placenta and fetal
membranes. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
FEDOROFF. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON,
Sask., Canada
a Cytogenetics
b Cytogenetics and cytocidal systems
c Development of cell surface antigens
FELDMAN, M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Cell Biol., Weizman Inst, of Sci.. REHOVOTH, Israel •
FELIX, J.-M. D.E.S. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51 REIMS. France
a Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the
mother. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with R. L. JACQUOT. B. C. J.
SUTTER and Mrs. M. T. SUTTER (DUB))
FELL. Dame Honor B. Dr.. Prof. — Strangeways Research Lab., Wort's Causeway,
CAMBRIDGE, England •
FELTS. W. J. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455, U.S.A.
FENNELL, R. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING,
Mich. 48823, U.S.A.
FERM, V. H. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.-Cytol., Dartmouth Med. School,
HANOVER, N.H. 03755, U.S.A.
a Teratogenic effects of heavy metals. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Experimentally induced twinning. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
FERNANDEZ de RECONDO, Mrs. M. E. — Inst, de Invest. Bioquim., Fundacion Campo-
mar, Obligado 2490, BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
FERREIRA. A. L. M.D.. Ph.D. — Dept. de Morfol. Hum. Func. e Aphc, Fac. de Med. de
Ribeirao Preto, Univ. de Sao Paulo, Caixa Postal 301, RIBEIRAO PRfiTO. S.P.. Brazil
(no embryological work in progress)
FERRIER, V. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Gener., Fac. des Sci.. 118 Route de Narbonne,
31 TOULOUSE (04). France
a Hybridation intergenerique. (Urodela)
b Gynogenese. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
FESZT, T. M.D. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research Station of Tirgu-Mure§ of the Acad.
of the S.S.R., Str. Gh. Marinescu 38. TIRGU-MURE§, Romania
FICQ, Mrs. A. A. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 67, rue
des Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Etude autoradiographique du metabolisme au cours de I'oogenese. Asterias spec. ( Asteroidea,
Echinodermata) , Rana spec. (Anura)
b Observations autoradiographiques sur I'oogenese et la morphogenese. Pleurodeles spec.
Triturus spec. (Urodela), Rana fusca (Anura)
c Studies on metabolism during maturation. Asterias rubens, Arbacia lixula, Paracentrotus
lividus (Echinodermata) , Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
d Effects of actinomycin D and histones on early differentiation of oocytes. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
e DNA synthesis during early oogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
FILOGAMO, G. M.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Turin, Corso M.D'Azeglio 52,
10126 TORINO, Italy •
a Histogenesis of the intramural plexuses. (Mammalia)
h Development of olfactory placode. (Mammalia)
FILONI, S., Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi", Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Roma,
Via A. Borelli 50. 00161 ROMA, Italy
a Regeneration of central nervous system. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
FILOSA, M. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Scarborough Coll., Univ. of Toronto,
WEST HILL. Ont., Canada
FIMIAN, W. J.. Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Boston Coll.. CHESTNUT HILL 67,
Mass., U.S.A.
FINE. M. H. Ph.D. — Charles F. Kettering Research Labs.. 150 E. South College St..
YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio 45387, U.S.A.
a Differentiation of tracheary elements in tissue cultures, especially hormonal control of
secondary wall formation and lignogenesis. Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Myrtaceae)
FINGER, I. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Haverford Coll., HAVERFORD, Pa. 19041.
U.S.A.
a Immunogenetic studies in relation to cell differentiation. Paramecium aurelia (Ciliata)
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FINNEGAN. C. V. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VAN-
COUVER 8. B.C.. Canada
a Analysis of postgastrula axial mesoderm differentiation in vitro. Taricha torosa,
Ambystoma gracile (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Cytochemical and electron microscopic examination of myoblast, endo- and ectomesen-
chymal differentiation. Taricha torosa, Ambystoma gracile (Urodela)
c Molecular and cellular aspects of arm formation in larvae. Strong ylocentrotus dcoebachien-
sis, S. purpuratus, S. franciscanus (Echinoidea) (in collaboration with D. H. LARRIVEE)
d Development of alkaline phosphatase activity in embryos; biochemical analysis (specific
activity, gel electrophoresis) and histochemical analysis. Ambystoma gracile, Taricha torosa
(Urodela) (in collaboration with D. H. O'DAY)
e The effects of L-tyrosine and L-phenylalanine in the in vitro differentiation of the
early (24-32 hr.) neural crest: the frequency of pigment cell differentiation in various
concentrations of the two amino acids and an electron microscopic examination of the
cultured cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with A. J. WIREN)
FIORONI, P. P.D., Dr.phil. — Zool. Anstalt der Univ., Rheinsprung 9. 4000 BASEL,
Switzerland
a Development of integument (chromatophores, shell), nervous system, coelom and yolk
sac (including electron microscopy). Io%o spec. Alloteuthis spec, Sepiola spec, Sepietta
spec. Sepia spec. (Decapoda), Eledone spec. Octopus spec. (Octopoda, Cephalopoda),
and others
b Morphological problems of embryonic nutrition (yolk, albumine, food eggs) and transitory
larval organs. (Gastropoda)
c Morphological problems of embryonic nutrition and transitory larval organs. (Malacos-
traca, Crustacea)
d Histological normal tables of development. (Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, Crustacea)
FIRKET, H. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. Pathol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Liege.
1 rue des Bonnes- Villes, LIEGE, Belgium
(no embryological work in progress)
FIRTEL. R. A. B.A. — Dept. of Developm. Biol., Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol..
PASADENA, Calif. 91109, U.S.A.
FISCHBERG. M. Dr.phil., Prof. — Station de Zool. Exper., Univ. de Geneve, Route de
Malagnou 154, Chene-Bougeries. GENEVE, Switzerland •
FISCHER, A. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-Lindenthal, W.
Germany
a Inheritance of eye colour in laboratory stock; maternal effect on the eye colour in juvenile
mutants. Platynereis dumerilii (Polychaeta)
FISCHLSCHWEIGER, W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Coll. of Dent. Surg..
Univ. of Maryland, Lombard and Green St., BALTIMORE, Md. 21201. U.S.A.
FISCHMAN. D. A. MD. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago. CHICAGO.
111. 60637. U.S.A.
a Biosynthesis and assembly of contractile proteins.
FISHER, D. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Botany. Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, Ga. 30601. U.S.A.
a Fertilization and embryogenesis. Gossypium hirsutum (Malvaceae)
FITCH, F W. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago. CHICAGO.
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Cell interactions in immune response.
FITZGERALD, L. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., College of Basic Med. Sci., Med. Units,
Univ. of Tennessee. 62 S. Dunlap St., MEMPHIS, Tenn. 38103, U.S.A.
a Effects of environmental factors and antibiotics on development of teeth, and control
mechanisms of tooth formation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Cytology of amniotic fluid: sources of the various types of cells, and relation of changes
in these types to normal or abnormal development. Homo sapiens (Primates)
FLAMM, H. M.D., Prof. — Hygiene Inst., Med. Fac, Univ. of Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15.
Postfach 23. A-1095 VIENNA. Austria
a Infections of the blastocyst by viruses: fate of the blastocyst and embryo, duration of
presence of the virus in the blastocyst. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Infections of fetus and placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
FLEISCHHAUER. K. Dr.med.. Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Bonn. Abt fiir Neuroanat.,
Nussallee 10, 53 BONN, W.Germany
a Postnatal development of neuroglia. Felis domestics (Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Postnatal development of various subcortical regions and of the spinal cord. Felis domestics
(Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primstes)
c Reaction to injury of nervous tissue, particularly neuroglia, during postnatal development.
Felis domestics (Carnivora)
FLICKINGER, C. J. M.D. — Inst, for Developm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOULDER,
Colo. 80302, U.S.A.
FLICKINGER, R. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York, 102 Health
Sci. Bldg., BUFFALO, N.Y. 14214. U.S.A. •
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FLINT, O. P. B.A. — Embryol. Sect., A.R.C. Poultry Research Centre, King's Buildings,
West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland, U.K.
a Behaviour and differentiation of normal and mutant limb mesenchyme cells in vitro.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
FLYNN, T. THOMSON D.Sc, Prof. — Address unknown •
FOLLENIUS, E. Dr.es Sci. • — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper., Univ. de Strasbourg,
12 rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France
FOOTE, Mrs. F. MARTINDALE Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol., Southern Illinois Univ.,
CARBONDALE, 111. 62901, U.S.A. •
a Growth and maintenance of gonads of metamorphosing larvae in organ cultures. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
h Growth and maintenance of gonads on synthetic media, and on standard media composed
of chick embryo extract and agar. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Growth of avian thymus in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
FORD, P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8,
B.C., Canada
a Developmental histochemistry. Raja binoculata (Selachii)
b Development of the tail, employing isolates in vitro. Ambystoma gracile (Urodela)
c Microspectro-photometric studies on enzyme concentrations in development. Raja binoculata
(Selachii)
d Ultrastructure of the development of the yolk sac. Raja binoculata (Selachii) (in col-
laboration with Mrs. E. J. HALL)
FORD. P. J. D.Phil. — Natl. Inst, for Med. Research, Mill Hill, LONDON N.W.7, England
a The synthesis of proteins by ovary in organ culture. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b The structure and function of ribosomes during cell differentiation. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
FORET. J. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of New Hampshire, DURHAM, N.H. 03824.
U.S.A.
a Radioautographic studies of limb regeneration. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
b In vitro cultivation of larval and adult tissues and regeneration blastema. Ambystoma
spec. (Urodela)
c Cellular origin of spinal cord reconstitution. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
FORNI, Miss S. Med.Dott. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen., Univ. di Milano, Via Ponzio
7, MILANO, Italy
FORREST, H. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., The Univ. of Texas. AUSTIN, Tex. 78712,
U.S.A.
a Analysis of DNA and RNA synthesis and changes in pteridines in developing eggs. On-
copeltus fasciatus (Hemiptera)
FORSBERG, J.-G. Prof. — Inst, of Anat., Univ. of Bergen. BERGEN, Aarstadvollen, Nor-
way
a Studies on regulative mechanisms behind epithelial differentiations in the genital region
b Studies on the antigen content of the Miillerian epithelium
c Influence of antiandrogenic substances on the differentiation of the male genital tract
d Heterologous transplantation
FORTAK, W. M.D. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul.Narutowicza 60.
EODZ, Poland
a Comparative morphochemical studies on the development of the adrenal gland. Xenopus
laevis (Anura), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h The distribution and activity of some hydrolytic enzymes in various tissues and organs
during metamorphosis and embryogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
c Comparative studies on the development of local hypersensitivity reactions in the skin
(electron microscopic and immunohistological techniques). Rana esculenta (Anura), Cavia
cobaya (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Histologic and histochemical studies on adrenal gland regeneration. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
FOSSARD, R. A. de M.Sc. — Dept. of Bot., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE, N.S.W.,
FOSTER, M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, Mich.
48104, U.S.A.
a Pigment genetics. Mus musculus, Peromyscus maniculatus (Rodentia)
b Blood group inheritance and antibody synthesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
FOURCHE, J. Dr.es Sci. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du
11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Le metabolisme respiratoire au cours du developpement. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera),
Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
FOURNIER, B. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Exper.. Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux. Av. des
Facultes. 33 TALENCE. France
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a Recherches descriptives et expcrimentales sur la morphogencse embryonnaire des appendices.
Carausius spec. (Cheleutoptera)
FOWLER. J. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook. STONY
BROOK, N.Y. 11790. U.S.A.
a Development of hybrids. Rana pipi/ens (Anura)
h Developmental controls (genetic, environmental). Oryzias lafipes (Teleosfei)
FOX, A. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Genet., Coll. of Agric. Univ. of Wisconsin, MA-
DISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
FOX, H. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St..
LONDON W.C.I. England
a Investigation of growth and degeneration of the pronephric system by electron microscopy.
(Anura)
h Grafting experiments in larvae, of pronephros and mesonephros under hypo- and hyper-
thyroid conditions. Rana temporaria (Anura)
c Investigation of haploid and diploid tissues by electron microscopy (in collaboration with
Miss L. HAMILTON, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London). Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
d Tail degeneration (electron microscopy). Rana temporaria (Anura)
FRAGATA, M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Plant Sci., Fac. of Agric. Univ. of Manitoba, WIN-
NIPEG 19, Manitoba, Canada
a Effects of auxins and cytokinins on embryo development. (Gramineae)
FRANCHI, L. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Fine structure of normal and irradiated male and female germ cells. (Rodentia; Primates)
b Structure and function of chromosomes in oocytes in relation to radiosensitivity. (Mam-
malia)
FRANCIS, D. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8.
B.C., Canada
a Study of the overall character of the sequence of gene controlled processes during cell
differentiation, using the enzyme complement of developmental mutants. (Acrasiales)
b Effect of 3', 5'-adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) on ion transport. Dictyostelium
discoideum (Acrasiales) (in collaboration with Miss YEA-YUAN CHI)
c Microspectro-photometric analysis of pseudoplasmodial differentiation. Dictyostelium di's-
coideum (Acrasiales) (in collaboration with R. M. HUNTER)
FRANgOlS, Y. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint-Bernard,
75 PARIS 5e, France
a Development of paired fins. (Teleostei)
h Development of vertebrae. Polypterus spec. (Dipnoi), (Teleostei)
c Growth of embryo. (Teleostei)
d Evolution of bone structures. (Osteichthyes)
FRANK, G. H. D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. Coll., Private Bag 4001, DURBAN, S.Africa
a A study of certain aspects of the development of the chondrocranium and osteocranium,
with special reference to the morphology of the sound conducting apparatus. Crocodilus
niloficus (Crocodilia)
FRANKEL. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa 52240,
U.S.A.
a Morphogenesis. Tetrahymena spec. (Holotricha, Ciliata)
FRANKLIN, L. E. Ph.D. — Delta Region. Primate Research Center, Tulane Univ.,
COVINGTON, La. 70433, U.S.A.
a Electron microscope studies of gametes and fertilization. (Annelida; Echinodermata;
Mammalia)
FRANZeN, a. S. Fil.Dr. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden
a Comparative study of the spermatozoon and spermatogenesis. (Invertebrata)
b Larval development. ( Brachiopoda; Entoprocta)
FRASCHINI, Miss A. Ph. D.. Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.. Univ. of Pavia, Piazza
Botta 10, 27100 PAVIA, Italy
a Enzyme histochemistry of yolk sac. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Studies on larval gastric epithelium. Rana esculenta (Anura)
c The cutaneous glands in metamorphosis (histochemical methods). Rana esculenta (Anura)
d Histology, histochemistry and enzymology of the yolk sac (stages: 2 cm, 7 cm and
onwards). Scyliorhinus stellaris (Selachii)
e Histology and histochemistry of granular glands of larval and adult skin. Siredon
mexicanum (Urodela)
ERASER, F. C. Ph.D., M.D., F.R.S.C, Prof. — Human Genet. Sect., Dept. of Genet.,
McGill Univ., MONTREAL, Que.. Canada
ERASER. R. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool. and Entomol., Univ. of Tennessee, KNOX-
VILLE, Tenn. 37916, U.S.A.
a Biosynthesis of hemoglobins in the embryo and characteristics of embryonic erythroid
cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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FRATELLO. B. D.Sc. — 1st. di Anat. Comp.. Univ. di Modena, Via Berengario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Cellular growth and mitotic ratio in peripheral nervous system. (Amphibia)
h Developmental biology. Acerentomon microrhinus (Protura. Insecfa)
c Proteolytic pattern in the developing digestive apparatus. Rana spec. (Anura). Trituras
spec. (Urodela), Gallus domesticus . Columba spec. (Aves)
FREED. J. Ph.D. — Inst, for Cancer Research, 7701 Burholme Ave., PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. 19111, U.SJ^.
a Genetics of haploid embryo cell lines including analysis by nuclear transfer. Rana pipiens
(Anura) (in collaboration with Mrs. L. MEZGER-FREED)
b Motility and ultrastructure of cultured cells. Rana pipiens (Anura). Tcifurus viridescens
(Urodela)
FREEMAN, G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109.
LA JOLLA. Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Regeneration and asexual reproduction
FRENCKELL, M. von Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Biochim., Univ. de Liege, 17 Place Delcour,
LIEGE, Belgium
a Mecanismes biochimiques de I'oogenese. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
FRETTER, Miss V. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci.. Univ. of Reading. London
Road, READING. Berks. RGl 5AQ. England
a Veliger larvae of coastal waters: structure, feeding, food requirements, digestion,
structural changes at metamorphosis. Many spp. (Pcosobranchia, Gastropoda)
FRIANT, Mrs. M. Dr.es Sci., Dr. en Med., Prof. — Ecole d'Anthropologie, 1 Place d'lena,
PARIS XVIe, France
a Development of the skeleton. (Reptilia; Aves; Mammalia)
h Development of the teeth. (Mammalia)
c Development of the brain. (Mammalia)
d Development of pterylosis. (Aves)
e Development of cartilage, bone and horn. (Vertebrafa)
f Development of Meckel's cartilage. (Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
FRIED (MONTAUFIER), Mrs. M. C. D.E.S. — Lab. de Genet. Evol. et de Biometrie,
C.N.R.S.. 91 GIF-sur-YVETTE. France
a Glande androgene et evolution cycHque de I'hermaphrodisme non fonctionnel de la gonade
du male. Talifrus saltator (Amphipoda, Crustacea)
FRIEDKIN. M. E. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California. San Diego, P.O. Box
109. LA JOLLA. Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a Biochemistry of microtubular systems in relation to development of nerve tissues
b Action of pharmacological agents on development
FRIEDLANDER, M. Ph.D. — Lab. of Genet.. Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Differentiation and function of the apyrene sperm; histochemical and electron microscope
study of testes and genitalia of the inseminated female. Bombyx mori (Lepidopteca)
FRISTROM. Mrs. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of CaHfornia, BERKELEY, Calif.
94720, U.S.A.
a Fine structure of imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
FRISTROM, J. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, Calif. 94720,
U.S.A.
FRITZ. H. I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Div. of Sci. and Engin.. Wright State Univ., Col.
Glenn Highway, DAYTON, Ohio 45431, U.S.A.
a The role of the egg white in the development of the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Embryonic nutrition. (Chelonia), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Didelphis marsupialis, Cal-
uromys derbiana, Marmosa spec. (Marsupialia)
c Experimental teratogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), (Marsupialia; Placentalia)
FROHLICH, J. M.D. — Lab. of Embryophysiol., Inst, of Physiol.. Fac. of Gen. Med.. Charles
Univ.. Albertov 5. PRAGUE 2. Czechoslovakia
a Biochemical analysis of membrane ATP-ase system in developing fetal brain tissue. (Aves)
FRYE, B. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104,
U.S.A.
FUJII, R. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol.. Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci.. Anagawa 4-9-1. CHIBA. (280)
Japan
a Physiological studies on the changes in the responsiveness of melanophores during em-
bryonic development. Salmo irideus (Teleostei)
FUJII. T. Ph.D.. Prof. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Tokyo. Hongo 7-3, Bunkyo-ku. TOKYO.
(113) Japan •
a The mechanism of chemical carcinogenesis. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
FUJISAWA. H. M.Sc. — Lab. of Developra. Biol.. Zool. Inst.. Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kyoto,
KYOTO. Japan
PUKE. M. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst.. Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kanazawa, Marunouchi-1. KANA-
ZAWA. Japan
a Reaggregation of dissociated cells. Callyspongia elongata (Porifera)
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b Cytological properties of polar lobe. Ostrea gigas ( Lamellibranchia)
FUKUDA, S. D.Sc. Prof. — Biol. Inst, of Sci.. Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAOUYA,
FUKUsl^I, T. M.Sc. — Marine Biol. Station, Tohoku Univ. at Asamu-sfii, AOMORI-City,
FUIXER, M. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, Ga. 30601,
U.S.A. _ , . ,
a Development of motile cells in aquatic species. AUomyces cystogenes (baprolegniales,
Phycomycefes)
h Mitosis. (Fungi) aitc-^tm
FULLILOVE, Miss S. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Texas at Austin, AUbllN,
Tex. 78712, U.S.A.
a Developmental aspects of embryonic lethals. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
h Patterning of morphogenetic information during oogenesis (techniques: ovary trans-
plantation and isotopic labeling of developing oocytes). Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
c Heart development as studied by analyses of in vitro interactions between inducing
and responding tissues. Taricha torosa (Ucodela)
FULTON, C. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAIvl, Mass. 02154, U.S.A.
a Cell differentiation during ameba-to-flagellate transformation, with emphasis on the
initiation of transformation and the morphogenesis of new organelles, especially flagella
and basal bodies. Naegleria gruberi (Protozoa)
FURUSAWA, M. D.Sc. — Lab. of Embryol., Fac. of Sci., Osaka City Univ., Sugimoto-cho,
Sumiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Immunological studies on the nature of male and female. Mus musculus (Rodpntia)
h Studies on the species-specific antigenicities on the cell membrane. Mas musculus (Rod-
entia)
c Immunological analysis of the structural molecules of the erythrocyte membrane. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
GABAJEVA, Mrs. N. S. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky
St. 5, LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R. o r t. £ / ;, i
a Genesis and functional role of egg membrane. Rana temporana. Bufo bufo (Anura),
Testudo graeca, T. horsfieldi (Chelonia). Lacerta saxicola, L. agilis. L. ameniaca, L.
rostambeca, Agama caucasica (Lacertilia), Bos taurus, Ovis aries. Sus domesticus (Artio-
dactyla) ti , t- ij-
h Immunity of embryo. Rana temporaria. Bufo bufo (Anura). Testudo graeca, I . horsfteldt
(Chelonia), Lacerta saxicola, L. agilis. L. armeniaca, L. rostambeca. Agama caucasica
(Lacertilia). Bos taurus, Ovis aries, Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
GABELLA, G. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Turin, Corso M.D'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy , ,l. u • *
a The organization and development of intestinal intramural nerve plexuses (histochemistry,
electron microscopy, tracer studies). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
GABIE (GUBBAY), Mrs. V. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Milner
Park, JOHANNESBURG, S.Africa
a Studies on neural crest cells in vitro. 1. Technique of culturing. 2. Staging of pigment
cells. 3. Effect of thyroxine on differentiation of pigment cells. 4. Autoradiographic study
of the relation between histones and RNA synthesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collab-
oration with Miss A. ANDREW, Dept. of Anat.)
GABRIEL-ROBEZ (KREMER), Mrs. O. Dr.en Med. — Inst. d'EmbryoI., Fac. de Med.,
1 Place de I'Hopital, STRASBOURG, France
a Chimioteratogenese. (Aves; Mammalia)
GAGE L P Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol, Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Biochemical studies of early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with
D. D. BROWN)
GAILLARD, J. A. M.D. — Dept. of Pathol.. Central Lab., Centre Hospitalier Region., rue
Saint-Louis, 27 EVREUX, France
a Embryonic tumors; germs cell tumors; dysembryomas of ovary and testis; blastemal tumors.
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Comparative developmental morphology of embryoids and first stages of normal ova.
Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Extra-embryonic structures in embryomas. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GAILLARD, P. J. M.D., Prof. — Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., Fac. of Med., State Univ.,
Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN, Netherlands •
a Hormones and bone development (organ culture, enzyme chemistry, isotope techniques,
electron microscopy). Callus domesticus (Aves). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
GALASSI, L. D.Sc. — Dept. of Physiol., Tufts Univ., 136 Harrison Ave., BOSTON, Mass.
GALL, J. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN,
Ck)nn. 06520, U.S.A. •
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a Synthesis of RNA and DNA during oogenesis; nuclear morphology; emphasis currently
on nucleoli and ribosomal RNA production. Tritutus viridescens, Ambystoma mexicanum,
Xenopus laevis (Amphibia)
b Amplification of genes coding for ribosomal RNA during oogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
GALLERA, J. D.Sc. — Lab. d'Embryol. Exper., Inst. d'HistoL, Univ. de Geneve, 20 rue de
I'Ecole de Medecine, 1211 GENEVE 4, Switzerland •
a Mechanisms involved in the induction process. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Action of actinomycin D on ectoblast competence and inductive power of Hensen's node.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Comparison between the inductive capacities of the presumptive endoblast and mesoblast
cells located in the primitive streak. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Meaning of the period of latency inserted between the induction time and the beginning
of neurulation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GALLIEN, L. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. des Sci. de Paris, 9 quai St.
Bernard, 75 PARIS Ve, France •
GALSTON, A. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ.., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Analysis of molecular basis for the developmental roles of indole-3-acetic acid and of light
(absorbed by phytochrome). Pisum sativum (Papilionaceae)
GAMBLE, H. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., St. Thomas's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON S.E. 1,
England
a Development of peripheral nervous tissues in the foetus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Development of spinal cord in the foetus (electron microscopy). Homo sapiens (Primates)
GANGULY, B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool, Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12, W.Bengal,
India
GANGULY, D. N. Ph.D. — Cell Research Unit, Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Calcutta, 35
Ballygunje Circular Rd., CALCUTTA-19, India
GARAVINI, Mrs. C. Dr. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Bologna, Via Belmeloro 8,
BOLOGNA (103), Italy
GARBER (BILSKY), Mrs. B. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of
Chicago, CHICAGO, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in embryonic development.
GARCIA AUSTT, E. M.D., Prof. — Sect, of Exper. Neurol., Inst, of Neurol., Hosp. de
Clinicas, MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay
a Influence of uterine contractions on fetal EEG. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GARCIA-BELLIDO, A. Ph.D. — Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol..
Velazquez 144, MADRID 6, Spain
a Clonal analysis of wing imaginal disc development in situ and in culture; effect of genetic
recombination of mutations on further clonal development. Drosophila melanogaster (Dip-
tera)
b Nature of the specificity of cell recognition in cell aggregates of imaginal discs; cell
affinities of normal versus mutant genotypes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GARDENGHI, G. Dr. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Giacomo 9,
40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a in vitro culturing of larval gonads. Bufo bufo (Anura)
b Hormonic regulation of ovarian and Bidder's organ oogenesis. Bufo bufo (Anura)
GARGOUIL, Y. M. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Physiol, anim., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de
Poitiers, 40 Av. de Recteur Pineau, 86 POITIERS, France
a Electrophysiology of embryonic heart and muscles; study of the development of membrane
properties. Ambystoma tigrinum (Urodela), Cavia porcellus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Histology and electron microscopy of the embryonic heart. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
GARROD, D. R. B.A. — Dept. of Biol, as applied to Med., The Middlesex Hosp. Med.
School, LONDON W.l, England
a Morphogenetic movement and cell adhesion. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
GARWEG, G. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. fur Neuroanat., Nussallee 10, 53 BONN,
W.Germany
a Ontogenesis of the brain. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
GASC, J. M. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a X-ray damages on embryonic intestine at biochemical level. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Evolution of the DNA-like RNA during embryonic development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
GASSER, F. Dr.Biol. — Lab. de Biol., Gener., Fac. des Sci., 118 Route de Narbonne, 31
TOULOUSE (04), France
a Differenciation de diverses categories de proteines au cours du developpement; etude
cytochimique et electrophoretique. (Urodela)
GASSER, R. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave., NEW
ORLEANS, La. 70112, U.S.A.
a The development of the trigeminal nerve. Papio spp. (Primates)
h The development of the parotid gland around the facial nerve. Homo sapiens (Primates)
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c A sectional atlas of embryonic stages. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GATES A. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Gynecol, and Obstet., School of Med., Stanford Univ.,
PALO ALTO. Calif. 94304, U.S.A.
GAUTHIER, Miss G. F. Dr. — Lab. of Cell. Biol., Dept. of Biol. Sci., Wellesley Coll.,
WELLESLEY, Mass. 02181, U.S.A.
a Postnatal differentiation on three fiber types in skeletal muscle (electron microscopy and
histochemistry). Rattus noruegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss H. A. PADY-
KULA and Miss J. M. TAYLOR)
b Differentiation of neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle (electron microscopy and
histochemistry). Rattiis noruegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss H. A. PADY-
KULA and Miss J. M. TAYLOR)
c Ovarian-uterine-placental relationship (electron microscopy and histochemistry). Didelphys
virginiana (Marsupialia) (in collaboration with Miss H. A. PADYKULA and Miss J. M.
TAYLOR)
d Lipid transport by the yolk sac placenta (electron microscopy and histochemistry). Rattus
noruegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss H. A. PADYKULA and Miss J. M.
TAYLOR)
GAY, Miss H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, Mich.
48104, U.S.A.
a Molecular structure of chromosomes during genetic activity, with special reference to
nucleic acids and proteins of heterochromatin and euchromatin (studied by electron micro-
scopy, cytochemistry, autoradiography and biochemistry). Haplopappus gracilis (Com-
positae). Vicia faba (Leguminosae). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GAYER, J. Dr. — Dept. of Biol., Med. Fac, Charles Univ., Simkova 870, HRADEC
KRALOVfi, Czechoslovakia
a Myogenesis (fusions, multinuclearity) in vitro studied by phase-contrast microscopy
and time-lapse cinematography. Gallus domesticus (Aues), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Myogenesis in vitro studied with RNA autoradiography. Gallus domesticus (Aues),
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Nucleolus during myogenesis in vitro studied by phase-contrast time-lapse cinemato-
graphy. Gallus domesticus (AuesK Rattus noruegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
V. PUZA and M. HROCH)
GAYET, J. F. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Physiol. Gener., Fac. des Sci., 15 Place Carnot,
54 NANCY, France
(no embryological work in progress)
GAZE, R. M. Ph.D. — Physiol. Dept., Med. School, Univ. of Edinburgh, Teviot Place,
EDINBURGH 8, Scotland, U.K.
a Functional aspects of regeneration of the optic nerve. Xenopus laeuis. Rana tempocaria
(Anura)
h Cellular changes in tectum and eye after optic nerve section. Triturus cristatus (Urodela)
c Functional results of tectal grafting. Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
d Development of visual connections in embryos. Xenopus laeuis (Anura)
GEBHARDT, D. O. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Pharmacol., Rijks Inst, voor de Volksyezondheid,
Sterrenbos 1, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a The action of drugs on embryonic development. Gallus gallus (Aues), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
h The action of drugs on limb regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
c The embryotoxicity of anti-kidney serum and its localization by immunofluorescence. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
GEDALIA I. PhD. — Lab. of Oral Chem. and Fluoride Research, Fac. of Dental Med.,
The Hebrew Univ., Hadassah Med. School, P.O.B. 1172, JERUSALEM, Israel
(no embryological work in progress)
GEHRING, W. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat. Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN, Conn. 06510,
U.S.A.
a Developmental biology of imaginal discs. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
b Cell heredity in cultures of imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
c Biochemical studies on differentiation in disc cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
d Studies on mutants interfering with disc development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GEIGY, R. Dr., Prof. — Schweiz. Tropeninst., Socinstr. 57, 4051 BASEL, Switzerland
— Zool. Anstalt der Univ., Rheinsprung 9, 4000 BASEL, Switzerland
a Spermatogenese, Ovogenese, Embryonalentwicklung und Endocrinologie. (Ixodoidea, Acar-
ina, Arachnoidea) (in collaboration with A. AESCHLIMANN)
b Ubertragung von Spirochaetosen iiber das mutterliche Ovarium auf die Embryonen und
damit auf die Nachkommen der nachsten Generation. (Argasidae, Acarina, Arachnoidea)
(in collaboration with A. AESCHLIMANN)
GEILENKIRCHEN, W L. M. Ph.D. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Metabolism and respiration of egg and embryo. Limnaea stagnahs (Gastropoda)
h Influence of various kations on development. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
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c Analysis of mechanisms of cytodifferentiation in cleaving eggs. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastro-
poda)
d Germinal localization in eggs. Dentalium spec. (Scaphopoda); Patella spec. (Gastropoda)
GENIS-GALVEZ, J. M. Med.Dr., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. de Anat., Fac. de Med., Univ.
de Granada, GRANADA, Spain
GEORGE. J. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Guelph. GUELPH, Ont., Canada
GEORGES, Miss D. Dr.spec. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE, France
a Development of the gonads: role of the neural complex and other factors in spermatogenesis
and oogenesis. Ciona intesfinalis (Ascidiae)
b Development and cyclic changes in the neural gland; morphological, physiological and
ultrastructural study. Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiae)
GEORGIEV. G. P. Dr. — Inst, of Molec. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St.
32, MOSCOW V-312, U.S.S.R. •
GfiRARD, H. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Nancy, 31 rue Lionnois, 54
NANCY, France
GERARD, Miss M. J. Lie. et D.E.A. — Lab. de Biol. Gen.. Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51
REIMS, France
GERLINGER, P. Dr.en Med. — Inst. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 1 Place de I'Hopital,
STRASBOURG, France
a Etude de la formation des constituants de I'oeuf
GERISCH, G. Dr.rer.nat. — Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, 7% FREI-
BURG, W.Germany
a Chemotaxis, Induktionswirkung von Aggregationszentren. Dictyostelium minutum (Acra-
siales)
b Zellkontaktbildung, Zelldifferenzierung, Entwicklungsdefekte bei Mutanten. Dictyostelium
discoideum (Acrasiales)
GERKEN, Miss S. E. B.Sc. — Dept. de Zool., Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G., Rua
Carangola 288 - 4° andar, C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE, M.G., Brazil
GERNEKE, W. H. D.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Vet Sci., Univ. of Pretoria, P.O.
ONDERSTEPOORT, South Africa
GERZELI, G. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Pavia, Piazza Botta 10, 27100 PAVIA,
Italy
a Electron microscopical studies on the oocytes containing polyphenolic substances. Thy'
sanozoon brocchii (Polycladidea. Turbellaria)
h Egg-shell formation and vitelhn cells (histochemical, histomorphological and biochemical).
(Plathelminthes)
c Allantois and urinary bladder (histochemical and histomorphological). (Chelonia)
GEUSKENS, M. D.Sc.Zool. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 67, rue des
Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Etude par microscopie electronique et autoradiographie a haute resolution, de I'influence
des constituants cytoplasmiques sur la transcription des genes au cours du developpement
embryonnaire. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela). Ilyanassa obsoleta
(Gastropoda)
GEYER (DUSZYl^SKA), Mrs. I. Dr. — Dept. of Anat., Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave..
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A.
GEZELIUS. N. G. B. Fil.lic. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA,
Sweden
a Studies with labelled precursors of the correlations between protein synthesis and morpho-
logical development and of the interactions between nucleus and cytoplasm. Paracentrotus
lividus. Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
GHIRARDELLI, E. Prof. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Univ. di Trieste, Via Alfonso
Valerio, 32 TRIESTE, Italy
a Germ cell differentiation. (Planariidae. Turbellaria)
b Germ cell differentiation. (Bidder's organ differentiation). Bufo bufo (Anura)
c Germ cell determinant. Spadella cephaloptera (Chaetognatha)
GIANNETTI, A. M.D. — Dept. of Dermatol., School of Med., Univ. of Pavia, Polichnico
S. Matteo, 27100 PAVIA, Italy
a Mucoproteins in fetal skin. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Developmental changes of glycosaminoglycan content in fetal epidermis. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
GIBLEY, C. W., Jr. Ph.D. — Pennsylvania Coll. of Podiat. Med., 804 Pine St., PHILA-
DELPHIA, Pa. 19107, U.S.A.
a Histochemistry and fine structure of the developing excretory system. Rana pipiens (Anura),
Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Histochemistry and electron microscopy of differentiating experimentally induced renal
carcinomas. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
GIBSON, I. Ph.D. — School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of East Anglia, Wilberforce Rd., NOR-
WICH, NOR 88C. England
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a Nuclear-cytoplasmic interaction in single cells. Paramecium aurelia (Ciliata)
h Techniques of nucleic acid hybridization as applied to developing systems. Echinus
esculenfus, Asterias vulgaris (Echinodermata), Xenopus laevis (Anura). Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
GIDHOLM, L. Fil.lic. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden
a Larval development. (Syllidae. Polychaeta)
GIHR, Miss M. Dr.phil. — Hirnanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ. Klinik Bern, 3072 OSTER-
MUNDIGEN-BE, Switzerland
a Ontogenesis of the brain. (Cetacea)
GILBERT, P. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol. Sci., Cornell Univ.. ITHACA, N.Y. 14850,
u.s.a'. •
GILBERTSON, D. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.
55455, U.S.A.
a Metabolism of nucleic acids and proteins in larvae. Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda)
GILES, E. T. Ph.D., D.I.C. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of New England, ARMI-
DALE, N.S.W. 2351, Australia
a Postembryonic development of reproductive organs and genitalia. Labidura riparia truncata
(Dermaptera)
GILLOT (PERDRIX), Mrs. S. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du
11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Etude autoradiographique du metabolisme des acides nucleiques dans les noyaux en-
dopolyploides. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera), Bombyx mori. Galleria mellonella
(Lepidoptera)
GINSBURG, Mrs. A. S. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Cytological, electron microscopical and experimental investigations of the fertilization
process. Ostrea gigas (Lamellibranchia), Acipenser guldenstadti. A. stellatus (Chondrostei),
Lebistes reticulatus (Teleosfei)
GINSBURGER-VOGEL, T. Agr. — Lab de Genet. Evol. et de Biometrie, C.N.R.S., 91
GIF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Recherche sur la determination genetique du sexe et de I'intersexualite. Orchestia gam-
marellus (Amphipoda, Crustacea)
GINZBURG. G. I. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Biochem., Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of
Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
GIOVANNINI, E. Dott. — 1st. di Biol. Gener., Fac. di Med., Via del Giochetto, 06100
PERUGIA, Italy
a Ruolo del rene e della milza nel controllo dell'eritropoiesi. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia)
GIPOULOUX, J.-D. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 351 Cours
de la Liberation, 33 TALENCE, France
a Etude experimentale de la morphogenese de I'appareil genital. (Anura)
b Evolution des cellules germinales. (Anura)
c Etude de I'ultrastructure embryonnaire. (Anura)
GIRARD (DECHAMBE), Mrs. C. Dr.en Biol.anim. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Fac. des Sci.
de Bordeaux, 351 Cours de la Liberation, 33 TALENCE, France
a Modalites et facteurs de formation de I'ostium et de I'oviducte. (Anura)
b Modalites de la metamorphose de I'appareil excreteur. Rana dalmatina, Bufo bufo (Anura)
GIRARD, H. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Physiologic cardio-vasculaire de I'embryon: action de substances vaso-actives (substances
adrenergiques en particulier) et de gaz respiratoires. Gallus gallus (Aves), Rattus nor'
vegicus, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
GIROUD, A. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B. Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres,
PARIS Vie, France •
a Recherches sur I'influence teratogene des infections Rickettsiennes. Mus rattus, Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
h Mecanismes des abnormalites diverses, specialement du systeme nerveux. Mus rattus, M.
musculus (Rodentia)
GITLIN, G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., The Hebrew Univ. — Hadassah Med. School.
P.O. Box 1172, JERUSALEM, Israel
a Effect of ovariectomy in the newborn on vaginal opening. Mus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Relation of epiglottis to soft palate in the fetus and newborn. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GIUDICE, G. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italia •
a Protein synthesis during early development. Paracenfrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Aggregation of cells isolated from embryos. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
c RNA synthesis during early development. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
GIUNTA, C. Dr. — Inst, of Biochem., Univ. of Turin, Via Giolitti 34, 10123 TORINO,
Italy
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a Induction by prolactin of thyroid activation in larvae at advanced metamorphic stages.
Bufo bufo (Anura) (in collaboration with M. T. RINAUDO, R. BRUNO, Miss A.
GUARDABASSI, M. OLIVERO and E. CAMPANTICO)
GLADE. R. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Marsh Life Sciences Building, Univ. of
Vermont, BURLINGTON, Vt. 05401, U.S.A.
a Establishment of bilateral symmetry in eggs as influenced by temperature gradients; histo-
logical study of normal symmetrization. Rana pipiens. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Influence of heterotopic tissues on limb regeneration investigated by the transplantation of
tail skin, epidermis, and connective tissue to the limb stump. Siredon mexicanum (Ucodela)
GLAS, P. M.Sc. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of Groningen, Oostersingel 69,
GRONINGEN, Netherlands
GLASS, Miss L. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of California, SAN
FRANCISCO, Cahf. 94122, U.S.A.
a Studies on maternal macromolecules transferred to developing ovarian oocytes and ovi-
ductal or uterine embryos; interrelationships with macromolecules synthesized by the oocyte
or embryo itself. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
GLASSER, S. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., School of Med., Vanderbilt
Univ., NASHVILLE. Tenn. 37203, U.S.A.
GLENISTER, T. W. D.Sc, Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Charing Cross Hosp. Med.
School, 62 Chandos Place, LONDON W.C.2, England •
a Reaction of genital tract tissues to hormones in vitro. (Mammalia)
b Study of blastocyst implantation in vitro. (Mammalia)
c Behaviour of trophoblast in vitro. (Mammalia)
d Development of embryos in vitro. (Mammalia)
e Ultrastructure of embryo-maternal relationships during implantation. (Mammalia)
GLOOR, H. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Genet. Lab., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
a Differentiation in imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogastec (Diptera)
GODET (NONNENMACHER), Mrs. J. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon,
43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a La differenciation cellulaire dans le tissu sanguin et les diverses formes d'hemoglobine.
Ga//iis domesficus (Aves)
GODINA, G. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. degli Anim. Domestic!, Univ. di Torino, Via Nizza 52,
10126 TORINO, Italy
a Origin of binucleate cells in cultures. (Aves)
h Effect of subnormal temperatures on mitosis of cells cultured in vitro. (Aves)
c Mitoses of binucleate cells. (Aves)
GOEDBLOED, J. F. M.D. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., Fac of Med., State Univ. of Leiden.
Wassenaarseweg 62, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Differentiation and general growth. Raftus norvegicus. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development of branchial regions and otic organs. Rattus norvegicus. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
GOERINGER, G. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Georgetown Univ., 3900 Reservoir Rd.,
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20007, U.S.A.
GOETINCK, P. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Genet., Storrs Agric. Exper. Station. Univ. of
Connecticut, STORRS, Conn. 06268, U.S.A.
a Mesoderm-ectoderm interaction in differentiation (limb, scales and feathers). Gallus
domesficus (Aves)
GOFF, R. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oklahoma, 730 South Oval, Rm 222,
NORMAN, Okla. 73069, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the development of the appendicular skeleton by means of X-rays. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Histochemical analysis of morphogenesis. (Vertebrata)
GOLDBERG, E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northwestern Univ., EVANSTON, 111. 60201,
U.S.A.
GOLDHOR, Miss S. Ph.D. — Biol. Inst., Hacettepe Univ., ANKARA, Turkey
a Biochemical investigation of membrane structural protein in different membranes at different
stages of development in normal and cancerous tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b Developmental changes in membrane lipids. Gallus domesficus (Aves)
GOLDIE, M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Loyola Univ., 6525 North Sheridan Rd., CHICAGO,
111. 60626, U.S.A.
a Morphogenesis of the tail. Gallus domesficus (Aves)
b Histological analysis of the development of the rumpless phenocopy. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
c Site of action of factors inducing the rumpless phenocopy. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Effects of excess nutrients on early development in o v o and in vitro. Gallus
domesficus (Aves)
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GOLDSMITH. Miss M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa.
15213, U.S.A.
a The role of cytolysosomcs in cell death and the hormonal control of cellular events during
metamorphosis using electron microscopy, histo- and cytochemical techniques. Rhodnius
proHxus (Hemiptera), Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Epidermal-mesodermal relationships during cell death and cell differentiation in the in-
tegument during larval stages and metamorphic climax is being studied at the level of
cellular ultrastructural changes, both in vivo and in vitro. Rana pipiens (Anuca)
GOLDSTEIN, L. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, for Devclopm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOULDER,
Colo. 80302. U.SJ^.
GOLDWASSER. E. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHI-
CAGO, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Biochemistry of induced differentiation of red blood cells
GOLICHENKOV, V. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of
Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
GOMEZ DUMM, C. L. M.D. — Cat. "B" de Embriol., Biol, e Histol., Fac. de Cienc. Med.,
Univ. Nac. de La Plata, 60 y 120, LA PLATA. Argentina
GOMOT, L. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Inst, des Sci. Nat., Fac. des Sci., Place
Marechal Leclerc, 25 BESAN^ON, France
a Developpement embryonnaire de la glande uropygienne. (Aves) (en collaboration avec Mile.
J. BRIDE)
b Differenciation sexuelle des hybrides. (Aves)
c Organogenese de la glande mammaire. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha) (en colla-
boration avec A. PROPPER)
d Recherches sur la differenciation de la glande hermaphrodite. Helix aspersa (Pulmonata,
Gastropoda) (en collaboration avec A. GUYARD)
e Recherches sur le developpement in vivo et in vitro du coeur. Rana temporaria,
Xenopus laevis (Anura) (en collaboration avec Mrs. M. BRIDE-VUILLET)
f Evolution histophysiologique de I'appareil reproducteur au cours de I'ontogenese chez des
hybrides steriles. Cairina moschata x Anas platyrhynchos (Aves) (en collaboration avec
C. R. MARCH AND)
g Determinisme de la sexualite. Paludina vivipara ( Prosobranchia, Gastropoda) (en colla-
boration avec Mrs. B. GRIFFOND-ROGNON)
GONENQ, Miss A. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Fac, Hacettepe Sci. Center,
ANKARA, Turkey
a Ultrastructural differentiation of somitic mesoderm. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GONTCHAROFF. Miss M. Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Cell., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51-REIMS,
France
a Regeneration. Lineus ruber (Anopla, Nemertea)
h Analogues of DNA in embryonic development. Strong ylocentrotus pmpuratus (Echino-
idea)
GONZALEZ-SANTANDER, R. D.Med. — Inst. Cajal, Velazquez 144. MADRID 6. Spain
a Citodiferenciacion de los gonocitos.
b Ultraestructura de la cresta neural. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Ultraestructura de los ovocitos. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GOODWIN. B. C. Ph.D. — School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON,
Sussex, England
a Control of regeneration by local electrical and biochemical stimulation. Hydra littoralis
(Coelenterata)
GORDON. H. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Oral Biol., School of Dent., Univ. of Washington,
SEATTLE. Wash. 98105. U.S.A.
a Ontogeny of myocardium; developmental phenomena associated with myocardial cell
interactions in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Onset of protein synthesis and its control in parotid gland: epithelial-mesenchymal inter-
action leading to biochemical differentiation and exogenous agents affecting control of
secretory events in vitro including synthesis, storage and expulsion of proteins. Ratfus
rattus (Rodentia)
GORHAM. L. W. M.D. — Dept. of Pathol.. Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave., NEW YORK.
N.Y. 10021. U.S.A.
GOSS, R. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol. & Med. Sci., Brown Univ.. PROVIDENCE, R.I.
02912. U.S.A.
a Compensatory renal hypertrophy. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
b Growth regulation. (Teleostei)
G5SSWALD. K. Dr.phil., Prof. — Inst, fiir Angew. Zool., Univ. Wiirzburg, Rontgenring 10.
87 WORZBURG. W.Germany
a Development. (Formicinae, esp. Formica rufa group, Hymenoptera)
GOSWAMI, M. N. D. Ph.D. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint-Bernard,
75 PARIS 5e, France
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a Enzyme development in growth and metamorphosis; the enzymes in the degradation of
tyrosine. (Pisces), Rana pipiens, Discoglossus pictus, Mantidactylus grandidieri, Rhaco-
photus goudoti, Ptychadena mascarienensis, Nectophrynoides orientalis, Bufo marinus,
Xenopus laevis (Anura), (Mammalia)
h Developmental biology of enzymes; probable factors at the molecular level which determine
the regulation and development of three tyrosine-oxidizing enzymes (tyrosine aketoglutarate
aminotransferase, p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate hydroxylase and homogentisate oxygenase) in
the liver. (Vertebrata)
GOTTING, K. J. Dr.rer.nat. — I. Zool. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Justus Liebig-Univ., Stephanstr.
24, D-63 GIESSEN, W.Germany
a Electron microscopical investigations on oogenesis of marine forms. (Teleostei)
GOTTLIEB, F. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa.
15213, U.S.A.
a The development and differentiation of the wing imaginal disc. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera), Ephesfia kiihniella (Lepidopteca)
h The genetic control and development of pigmentation in the eye and testis. Ephestia
kiihniella (Lepidopteca)
GOTTLIEB, G. Ph.D. — Psychol. Lab., Dorothea Dix Hospital, RALEIGH, N.C. 27602,
U.S.A.
a Behavioral development of foetuses and embryos. Anas platyrhynchos, Gallus gallus
(Aves)
GOTTSCHEWSKI, G. H. M.Dr.phil.habil., Prof. — Max-Planck-Inst. fur Immunbiol.,
Stefan-Meier-Str. 8, 78 FREIBURG i. Br., W.Germany
a Teratogenic influence of maternal metabolic status on the embryo. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha), Mas musculus (Rodentia)
b Determination and differentiation of the organ anlagen. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
GOUIN, F. J. Dr.es Sci. — Musee Zool. de I'Univ. et de la Ville, 29 Bd. de la Victoire,
F-67 STRASBOURG, France
a Descriptive and comparative embryology and postembryonic morphogenesis. (Myriapoda;
Insect a)
b Review of all work in descriptive, comparative and/or experimental embryology and post-
embryonic morphogenesis. (Myriapoda; Onychophora; Insecta)
GOULD (SOMERO), Mrs. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia,
VANCOUVER 8, B.C. Canada
a Patterns of protein synthesis during oogenesis. Urechis caupo (Echiuroidea)
h Patterns of protein synthesis during early development. Urechis caupo (Echiuroidea).
llyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
GOURDOUX (DESTRADE), Mrs. L. — Lab. de Physiol. Gener., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux,
Avenue des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Metabolisme du developpement. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera), Carausius morosus (Phas-
midoptera)
GRABOWSKI, C. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Miami, CORAL GABLES, Fla.
33124, U.S.A.
a Teratological effects of hypoxia. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Morphogenetic and biochemical analysis of effects of hypoxia on the embryo. Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Physiology of fluid and electrolyte balance in the early embryo and its relation to terato-
genesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus, Oryctolagus cuniculus (Mammalia)
d Blood chemistry of the young embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
e Time-lapse studies of embryos exposed to teratogenic agents. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GRAHAM, D. E. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE, Tenn.
37830, U.S.A.
a Studies on functions of satelite DNA's and macromolecular metabolism in regenerating
tissues. Gecarcinus lateralis (Decapoda, Crustacea) (in collaboration with Miss M. S.
KERR and D. M. SKINNER)
GRAHN, I. — Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, 223 62 LUND, Sweden
a Biochemically induced irregularities in karyokinesis and cytokinesis during early cleavage.
Planorbis spec. (Gastropoda)
GRANT, Ph. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, Ore. 97403, U.S.A. •
GRASSO, J. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Case Western Reserve Univ.,
2109 Adelbert Rd., CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a Morphological and chemical studies of red blood cell development. Triturus viridescens,
T. cristatus carnifex, Tacicha tocosa (Urodela)
GRASSO, M. Dr., Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Giacomo 9,
40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
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a Role of neurosecretion in the regeneration and in the differentiation and ripening of the
genital apparatus. Dugesia lugubris, Polycelis nigra (Turbellaria), Pasciola hepatica
(Trematoda)
b Descriptive and experimental study of development and sex differentiation of genital
apparatus. Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda)
GRAU. C. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Poultry Husbandry, Univ. of Cahfornia, DAVIS,
Calif. 95616, U.S.A.
GRAY, D. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, Calif.
94305. U.S.A.
a Prenatal development of bone. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GRAY. Miss F. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol.. Univ. of Miami. P.O. Box 875, Biscayne
Annex, MIAMI. Fla. 33152. U.S.A.
a Hormonal control of metachemogenesis; post-emergence maturation of insects. Apis melli-
/era (Hymenoptera), Musca domestica (Diptera)
GREEN. Ch. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Melbourne. PARKVILLE, Vict. 3052,
Australia
(no embryological work in progress)
GREEN. Mrs. M. C. Ph.D. — The Jackson Lab., BAR HARBOR. Me. 04609. U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics. Mas musculus (Rodentia)
GREENFIELD, Miss M. L. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Dar-Es-Salaam, DAR-ES-
SALAAM, Tanzania
GREENGARD, O. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Chem., Cane. Research Inst.. New England
Deaconess Hosp., 185 Pilgrim Rd.. BOSTON, Mass. 02215, U.S.A.
a Prenatal and early postnatal development of specific enzymes. Rattus nocvegicus (Rodentia)
GREENWOOD, M. S. M.Sc. M.F.S. — Dept. of Biol., Middlebury Coll., MIDDLEBURY,
Vermont, U.S.A.
a Studies on the origin and physiology of roots regenerated by hypocotyl slices from dor-
mant, mature embryos. Pinus lambertiana (Gymnospermae)
GREGG. J. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Florida, GAINESVILLE, Fla. 32601,
U.S.A.
a Developmental physiology. (Acrasiales)
GREGG. J. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Duke Univ., DURHAM, N.C. 27706. U.S.A. •
a Metabolism of normal animals and hybrids. Rana pipiens, R. pipiens 9 x R. sylvatica 6
(Anura)
h Metabolism of normal and hybrid tissue-breis. Rana pipiens. R. pipiens 9 x R. sylvatica 6
(Anura)
GRELL, K. G. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Holderlinstr. 12. 74 TUBINGEN.
W.Germany
GREMIGNI, V. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta 4,
PISA, Italy
a Cytochemistry and electron microscopy of oogenesis. (Tricladidea, Turbellaria)
GRIFFOND (ROGNON), Mrs. B. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Inst, des Sci. Nat., Fac.
des Sci., Place Marechal Leclerc, 25 BESANQON, France
a Determinisme de la sexualite. Paludina vivipaca (Pcosobranchia. Gastropoda) (en col-
laboration avec L. GOMOT)
GRILLO. H. C. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Surgery. Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., BOSTON,
Mass. 02114, U.S.A.
a Biological characteristics and function of native tissue collagenases in wounds; partial
purification and characterization. (Mammalia)
GRILLO, T. A. I. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria •
GROBSTEIN, C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A. •
a Epithelio-mesenchymal relationships in pancreatic differentiation
b The nature and behavior of interface materials in inductive systems
GRODZWSKI, Z. D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Comp. Anat., Jagellonian Univ., ul.
Krupnicza 50, KRAK6W, Poland •
a Studies on yolk from the ripe egg; influence of hypo- and hypertonic NaCl solutions;
supravital basic and acidic dyes; electron microscopy; structure of yolk platelets. Myxine
spec. ( Agnatha) , Amia spec, Lepisosteus spec. (Holostei)
GROENENDIJK (HUYBERS), Mrs. M. M. M.D., D.Sc. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., State
Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT, Netherlands
GROS, D. M.es Physiol. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Poitiers, 40 Av.
de Recteur Pineau, 86 POITIERS, France
a Electrophysiological study of embryonic heart in relation with electron microscopy. Rattus
noTvegicus (Rodentia)
GROSCH, D. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., North Carolina State Univ., 353 Gardner Hall,
RALEIGH, N.C. 27607, U.S.A.
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a Egg production and survival of embryos after mother has been fed enzyme inhibitors,
antimetaboHtes and related compounds; without and with irradiation. Habrobracon spec.
(Hymenoptera)
b The effects of space flight on reproductive performance (weightlessness, dynamic factors
of launching and recovery, and radiation effects). (Insecta)
GROSS, P. R. — Dept. of Biol., Massachusetts Inst, of Technol., CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
02139, U.S.A.
GROTE, W. Dr.med. — Inst, for Human Genet, and Anthropol., Univ. of Diisseldorf, Ulen-
bergstr. 127, 4000 DUSSELDORF, W.Gerraany
a Teratogenesis by increase of partial CO2 and O2 pressure or by reduction of the atmos-
pheric pressure. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Teratogenic effect of hypothermia: electrolytes in serum, and lactic and pyruvic acid in
blood under normothermic and hypothermic conditions. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
c Teratogenic effect of maternal hemorrhages. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
GRUMMT, F. Dipl.biol. — Inst, fiir Zellphysiol., Deutsche Akad. der Wissensch. zu Berlin,
Lindenberger Weg 70, 1115 BERLIN-Buch, East.Germany
GRUNEBERG, H. Ph.D.. M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Genet., Univ. Coll.
London, Wolf son House, 4 Stephenson Way, LONDON N.W.I, England •
a Developmental genetics. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
GRUNZ, H. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Physiol. Chemie, Freie Univ. Berlin, Arnimallee 22,
1 BERLIN 33, W.Germany
a RNA- and protein synthesis with regard to aggregation of dissociated embryonic cells.
(Amphibia), Callus domesticus (Aves)
h Changes of cell affinity during morphogenesis. (Vectebrata)
c Competence in early development. Ttiturus alpestds, Ambystoma mexicana (Urodela)
GSELL, R. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturwiss. Fak., Univ. Ziirich, Kiinstlergasse 16,
8006-ZtlRICH, Switzerland
a Clonal analysis in cultures of imaginal discs from instable mottling systems (strain Ysc8).
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GUARDABASSI, Miss A. Dr.nat.sci., Prof. — Inst, of Exper. Embryol., Univ. of Turin,
Via Giolitti 34, 10123 TORINO. Italy
a Induction by prolactin of thyroid activation in larvae at advanced metamorphic stages.
Bu[o bufo (Anuva) (in collaboration with M. OLIVERO, E. CAMPANTICO, M. T.
RINAUDO, C. GIUNTA and R. BRUNO)
GUERRIER. P. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre
1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Etude microcinematographique du developpement. (Nematoda; Spiralia)
GUICHARD (CHAVENAT) Mrs. A. Maitre es sci.biol.anim. — Lab. de Chimie Hormonale,
Maternite de Port-Royal, 121 Bd. de Port-Royal, PARIS XI Ve, France
a Biosynthesis of steriods and sterols in organotypic culture of immature gonads; influence
of HCG on steroidogenesis. Callus domesticus (Aves)
h Cholesterol synthesis from acetate- 14C and utilization of endogenous cholesterol for
progesteron synthesis in placenta perfused in vitro; influence of chorionic gonadotropin
and LH. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GUIRAO-PEREZ, M. Med.Dr., Prof. — Inst. F. Oloriz, Fac. of Med., LIniv. of Granada,
GRANADA, Spain
GUMBRECK, L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Oldahoma. 801 NE
13th St., OKLAHOMA-City, Okla. 73104, U.S.A.
a Studies on the development of genital, ophthalmic and urinary anomalies as related to genes,
with emphasis on hermaphroditic alterations. Rattus raftus (Rodentia)
GUNBERG, D. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Anat. Dept.. Univ. of Oregon Med. School, 3181 S.W.
Sam Jackson Park Rd., PORTLAND, Ore. 97201, U.S.A.
a In vitro investigations of the metabolic requirements of early post-implantation em-
bryos. Rattus noruegicus (Rodentia)
b An investigation of the effects of teratogens on 6-30 somite embryos cultured in serum.
Rattus noruegicus (Rodentia)
GUNDISCH, M. M.D., D.Sc. Prof. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research Station of Tirgu-
Mure§ of the Acad, of the S.S.R., Str. Gh. Marinescu 38, TIRGU-MURE§, Rumania
GUPTA, P. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR (U.P.), India
a Developmental morphology. Bemisia gossypiperda (Aleurodidae, Homoptera)
b Studies on structural differences in development in relation to the host plant. Bemisia
gossypiperda (Aleurodidae, Homoptera)
GURAYA. S. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Udaipur, UDAIPUR, Rajasthan, India
GURDON, J. B. M.A., D.Phil. — Dept. of Zool., Parks Rd., OXFORD, England •
GUSTAFSON, T. Fil.Dr., Prof. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45
STOCKHOLM, Sweden •
a Morphogenetic movements and cell contacts. (Echinoidea)
b Enzyme induction and repression in cell cultures
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GUTIERREZ, M. Dr. — Dept. de Anat.. Cat. de Anat. II, Fac. de Med., CADIZ, Spain
GUYARD, A.' Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Inst, des Sci. Nat., Fac. des Sci., Place Marechal
Leclerc, 25 BESANCON, France
a Recherches sur la differenciation de la glande hermaphrodite. Helix aspecsa (Pulmonafa,
Gastropoda) (en collaboration avec L. GOMOT)
GWATKIN, R. B. L. Ph.D. — Physiol. Dept., Merck Inst, for Thcrap. Research, RAHWAY,
N.J. 07065, U.S.A.
a Studies on fertilization, implantation and early development. (Mammalia)
GYERGYAY, F. M.D. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research Station of Tirgu-Mure5 of the
Acad of the S.S.R.. Str. Gh. Marinescu 38, TIRGU-MURE§, Rumania
GYERGYAY (MALATINSZKY), Mrs. E. M.D. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research
Station of Tirgu-Mure§ of the Acad, of the S.S.R., Str. Gh. Marinescu 38, TIRGU-
MURE§, Rumania
GYfiVAI (TOTH), Mrs. A. T. — Inst, of Exper. Med. of the Hung. Acad, of Sci., Morphol.
Dept., Szigony-u. 43. BUDAPEST VIII, Hungary
GYLLENSTEN. L. J. W. Med.Dr. — Dept. of Histol., Karolinska Inst., Solnavagen 1,
STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
HACCIUS, Miss B. Dr., Prof. — Inst, fur spez. Botanik, Johannes-Gutenberg Univ., 65
MAINZ, W.Germany
a Beeinflussung der Entwicklung von Embryonen durch Chemikalien (Wachstumsregulatoren;
Antimitotica; Radiomimetica und Rontgenstrahlen). Eranthis hiemalis (Ranunculaceae)
b In vitro Kultur von Embryonen un Geweben. (Plantae)
c In vitro culture of callus cells with free tubular connections between the single cells.
Cannabis sativa (Cannabaceae)
HACH, P. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, PRAGUE 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Histogenesis of the hypophysis (comparative studies on the submicroscopic structure and
enzyme histochemistry). Mas rattus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
HADDAD, V. M.D. — Dept. of Physiol., School of Med., Tufts Univ., 136 Harrison Ave.,
BOSTON. Mass. 02111, U.S.A.
HADFIELD, M. G. Ph.D. — Pacific Biomed. Research Center, Univ. of Hawaii, 2538 The
Mall, HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Sources of yolk and causative factors in the non-development of nurse eggs, (cyto-
chemistry, electron, phase-contrast and interference-contrast microscopy). (Vermetidae.
Gastropoda)
b Spermatogenesis with particular attention to formation of "giant", apyrene spermatozoa
(phase-contrast and electron microscopy); centrifugal separation and chemical analysis of
the apyrene sperm. (Vermetidae, Gastropoda)
HADJUSKI, P. Dr. — Inst. d'Histochim. Med., Fac. de Med. de Paris, 45 rue des Sts. Peres,
75 PARIS Vie, France
a Development of the ovary. (Mammalia)
HADORN, E. Dr.Phil., Prof. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16,
CH-8006 ZURICH, Switzerland •
a Determination, transdetermination and differentiation in cells of imaginal discs. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
HAGELIN, L. O. Fil.lic. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, 70A RSdmansgatan, Box 6801,
S-113 86 STOCKHOLM. Sweden
HAGET, A. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool. Exper., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, Av. des
Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France . •
a Analyse experimental de la morphogenese embryonnaire de la tete. Leptinofacsa spec.
(Coleoptera), Locusta spec. (Orthoptera)
b Recherches sur I'edification de la blastule et de la gastrule. Leptinotarsa spec. (Coleoptera)
c Activation du systeme ovulaire. Leptinotarsa spec. (Coleoptera)
HAGGIS, A. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Detroit, DETROIT, Mich., U.S.A.
HAGIWARA, A. D.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of
Kyoto, KYOTO, Japan ^ ,^ ,
HAGLUND, Miss B. M. Fil.lic. — Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA.
Sweden
a Permeability and osmoregulation. Xenopus laevis. Rana spp. (Anura), Siredon mexicanum
(Urodela) ,, , ,
HAGSTROM, J. W. C. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol., Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave.,
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A. ^ ^ ,
HAIDER, M. H. M.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR (U.P.). India
a Cyclic changes in gonad development. Nandus nandus (Teleostei)
h Histomorphological studies on thyroid and pituitary glands in relation to seasonal changes
in gonad development. Nandus nandus (Teleostei)
HAKANSSON, L. M.D. — Tornblad-Inst. for Comp. Embryol.. Biskopsgatan 7, LUND,
Sweden
a Chromosome biochemistry during development. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
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b Monamine development in the nervous system. Gallus domesficus (Aves) (in collaboration
with L. NORD)
HALBA, R. M.Sc. — Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28,
WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Ossification of the skull. (Charaddidae, Aves)
HALEY, S. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Hawaii, 2538 The Mall. HONOLULU.
Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
HALFER. Miss C. — 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133 MILANO, Italy
a Ovary transplantation. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
h DNA replication in cells cultured in vitro. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
HALL, B. K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Dalhousie Univ., HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Canada
a Studies on the origin of cartilage and bone from common germinal cells. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
h Studies on the control of organ size, especially the adrenal gland. (Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
HALL, Mrs. E. J. B.A. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8.
B.C., Canada
a Ultrastructure of the development of the yolk sec. Raja binoculata (Selachii) (in col-
laboration with P. FORD)
HAM, R. G. Ph.D. — Inst, for Developm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOULDER, Colo.
80302, U.S.A.
HAMA, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA.
Japan •
HAMADA, K. M.D. — Dept. of Biochem., Nippon Med. School, 1-1-5, Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, Japan
a Genetic control of hemoglobin switch during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
(in collaboration with A. KAJITA and R. SHUKUYA)
HAMBURGER. K. Cand.mag. — Biol. Inst, of the Carlsberg Found.. Tagensvej 16. 2200
COPENHAGEN, N., Denmark
a Studies on respiratory metabolism during early development by means of the gradient diver
technique. Rana oxyrrhinus, R. platyrrhinus (Anura)
HAMBURGER, V. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Washington Univ., ST. LOUIS, Mo.
63130, U.S.A. •
a Neuro-embryologie. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Embryology of behavior. Chelydra serpentina (Chelonia), Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Rattus domesticus (Rodentia)
HAMBURGH, M. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., City Coll. of the Univ. of New York. Convent
Ave. and 139th St.. NEW YORK. N.Y. 10031. U.S.A.
— Dept. of Anat., Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.. Eastchester Rd. and Morris Park Ave..
NEW YORK. Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
a Tissue culture of demyelinating mutants. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Culture of muscle of dystrophic mutants. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Effect of trypan blue on lysosomal enzymes of the yolk sac placenta of trypan blue treated
embryos (histochemistry). (Mammalia)
d Effect of trypan blue on ion permeability in the embryo. (Amphibia)
e Effect of trypan blue on the expressivity of the brachyury gene, which affects skeletal
morphogenesis in a somewhat similar manner as does trypan blue. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
f Effect of thyroxin on hormones affecting myelin formation and cell proliferation in nerve
tissue culture. (Rodentia)
g Correlation of behavioral enzymatic and morphological changes in the developing nervous
system as a result of hormone manipulation. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
HAMILTON, H. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of Virginia. Gilmer Hall.
CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. 22903. U.S.A. •
HAMILTON, Miss L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol, as applied to Med.. The Middlesex Hosp.
Med. School. LONDON W.l. England
a Analysis of haploid syndrome. Xenopus spp. (Anura)
b Radiation sensitivity of haploid and diploid embryos. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Investigation of haploid and diploid tissues by electron microscopy. Xenopus laevis
(Anura) (in collaboration with H. FOX)
HAMILTON. T. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool, The Univ. of Texas. AUSTIN. Tex.
78712. U.S.A.
a Effects of steroid hormones on genital duct differentiation in embryos studied in vivo
and in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HAMILTON. W. J. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School. 62
Chandos Place, LONDON W.C.2. England •
a Development and structure of the placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
HAMMERLING, J. Dr.phil., Prof. — Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Zellbiol., Anton-Dohrn-Weg,
Postfach 1009, D 294 WILHELMSHAVEN. W. Germany •
a Nucleo-cytoplasmic relationships. Acetabularia spec, and other spp. (Algae)
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HAMMOND W S Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med., State Univ. of New
York, 766 Irving Ave., SYRACUSE, N.Y. 13210. U.S.A. •
a Hypophyseal development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HAMMOUDA, E. I. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Ain Shams Univ., Fac. of Sci., Abassia.
CAIRO, Egypt, U.A.R.
HAMNER Ch D.V.M., Ph.D. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Div. of Reprod. Biol..
Univ. of Virginia Med. School. Box 179, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 22903, U.S.A.
a The composition of oviduct secretions of ovariectomized females with and without estrogen
and progesterone injections and the effects of these secretions on sperm metabolism, fer-
tilizing ability and blastocyst development. Oryctolagus cunicuhis (Lagomorpha)
b The role of steroids in capacitation of sperm in the female reproductive tract. (Mammalia)
c Reproductive physiology; artificial insemination technique, sperm characterization, seminal
plasma constituents, ovulation of the queen with luteinizing hormone and limits of breeding
time. Felis catus (Carnivora)
HANAOKA, K. I. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Comp. Endocrinol., Inst, of Endocrinol.. Ounma
Univ.. Showa-machi, MAEBASHI, Japan
HANAOKA, Y. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst.. Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., SAPPORO, Japan
HANAWAY, J. K. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Virginia, CHAR-
LOTTESVILLE, Va. 22901, U.S.A.
a Development of midbrain, in particular red nucleus and substantia nigra, using radioauto-
graphy and tissue localization in biogenic amines. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Histogenesis of cerebellum, with concentration on deep cerebellar nuclei, basket cells, glia
and external granular layer (techniques: radioautography, histochemistry and plastic
sectioning). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
HANCOCK. J. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Royal Vet. Coll.. LONDON N.W.I.
England
a Intergeneric hybrids. Capra hiccus x Ovis aries (Actiodactyla)
b Fertilization (experimental studies). Sus scrofa, Ovis aries (Actiodactyla)
c Developmental pathology of hybrid placenta. Capra hircus x Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
d Immunological aspects of foetal-maternal relationships exemplified by hybrid gestation.
Capra hircus x Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) (in collaboration with P. T. McGOVERN)
HANCOX, N. M. M.D., Prof. — Histol. Dept., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVER-
POOL, Lancashire, England rx^ , ,
HANKE, W. Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Siesmayerstr. 70, 6000 FRANKFURTa.M..
W.Germany
a Influence of hormones on skin. Rana temporaria (Anura), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Effects of adrenocortical hormones. Anguilla anguilla (Teleostei). Amby stoma spec.
(Urodela), Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Development of endocrine tissue. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HANOCQ, Miss F. A. Lic.Sci.ZooI. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim.. Univ. libre de Bruxelles,
67. rue des Chevaux. RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Studies on nucleic acid metabolism (chiefly, DNA) during maturation of oocytes, by
autoradiography and biochemical methods. (Amphibia)
HANOCQ (QUERTIER), Mrs. J. A. Dr.en Sci.Biol. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim.. Univ. libre
de Bruxelles, 67. rue des Chevaux. RHODE-ST-GENfiSE, Brabant, Belgium •
a Metabolism des acides nucleiques dans les hybrides. Paracentrotus spec, Arbacia spec.
(Echinoidea), Bufo spec, Rana spec. (Anura)
b Studies on protein synthesis in anucleate eggs. Arbacia spec. (Echinoidea)
c Studies on DNA synthesis during oogenesis. (Amphibia)
d Localization of cytoplasmic DNA during embryonic development. (Amphibia)
HANSEN-DELKESKAMP, Mrs. E. Dr. — Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Physiol. Lehrstuhl,
Berlinerstr. 15, 6900 HEIDELBERG. W. Germany
a Metabolism of eggs and embryos. Gryllus domesticus (Orthoptera)
HANSON. E. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN. Conn.
06457. U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics of oral structures (techniques; UV microbeam, nucleic acid anti-
metabolites). Paramecium aurelia, P. trichium (Ciliata)
HARA, K. Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1. Universiteits-
centrum "De Uithof". UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Temporal aspects in the process of neural induction by the young head process. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Cinematographical study of normal cleavage pattern and gastrulation movement. Am-
bystoma mexicanum (Urodela), Xenopus, laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with Miss E. C.
BOTERENBROOD)
HARDMAN, G. — Histol. Dept.. Fac of Med., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVERPOOL. Lanca-
shire, England
HARKMARK, W. Dr.med.. Prof. — Anat. In.st.. Univ. of Bergen, Arstadvollen. BERGEN.
Norway
HARPER. M. J. K. Ph.D. — Worcester Found, for Exper. Biol.. 222 Maple Ave., SHREWS-
BURY, Mass. 01545, U.S.A.
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a Ovum transport through the reproductive tract. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomocpha),
Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
b Ovum development and implantation. Mesocricetus aurafus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Effects of chemical compounds on pregnancy. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Rattus
rattus, Mus musculus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
d Fertilization. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
HARREBOMEE. Mrs. A. E. Med.drs. — Div. of Exper. Morphol., Dept. of Anat. and
Embryol., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61. AMSTERDAM-O.. Netherlands
a Regeneration blastemata induced in heterotopic positions and their development. Am-
bystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
h Differentiation and de-differentiation during regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Uro-
dela)
HARRIS J. W. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. Royal Free Hosp. Med. School. 8 Hunter St..
LONDON, W.C.I, England •
HARRIS. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of California. BERKELEY, Calif. 94720.
U.S.A.
a Tissue culture: protein growth factors; evolution of chromosome patterns; drug resistance.
Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
h Thermotolerance of kidney cells in vitro. Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
HARRISON. J. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. State Univ. Coll.. OSWEGO, N.Y.
13126 U.S.A.
a In vitro studies on the growth and differentiation of the retinal pigment in the em-
bryonic eye: analysis of developmental factors contained in the yolk-albumen of the egg.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Uptake of glucose by early primitive streak to early somite embryos studied by using
Isotope techniques. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HARRISON. R. G. M.A., D.M. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. of Liverpool, LIVERPOOL 3.
England
a Factors influencing the process of spermatogenesis. (Mammalia)
HARRISON. R. J. M.D., D.Sc. Prof. — Anat. School. Univ. of Cambridge. Downing St..
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3DY, England
a Reproduction, gonads, placenta, endocrine organs. Phoca spec, Lobodon spec. (Pinnipedia),
Tursiops spec. Delphinus spec. (Cetacea)
HARTE, Miss C. Dr.. Prof. — Inst, fur Entw.physiol, Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhostr. 17. 5
KOLN-Lindenthal. W.Germany
a Interactions between genes and environment in controlling morphogenesis of leaves. Antir-
rhinum majus (Scrophulaciaceae)
h Growth of callus, and differentiation in tissue cultures of different mutants. Oenothera
hookeri (Onagraceae), Antirrhinum majus (Scrophulariaceae)
HARTWIG. H. Dr.Phil.. Doz. — Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Weyertal 119. 5 KOLN-Lindenthal.
W.Germany
a Wirkungsmechanismus von Schilddriisenhormonen
b Epithelcysten
c Geweihbildung. Capreolus capreolus (Artiodactyla)
HASEGAWA. M. D.Sc. Prof. — Lab. of Biol.. Women's Coll. of Tokai-Cakuen, Tenpaku-
cho. Shyowa-ku. NAGOYA, Japan
HASEK, M. M.D. — Dept. of Exper. Biol, and Genet.. Inst, of Biol., Czechoslov. Acad, of
Sci.. Flemmingovo nam. 2. PRAHA 6, Czechoslovakia •
HASELKORN. R. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Chicago. CHICAGO.
111. 60637. U.S.A.
a Development of chloroplasts in simple plants
HASHIMOTO. K. M.D. — Dept. of Dermatol., School of Med., Tufts Univ., 171 Harrison
Ave.. BOSTON. Mass. 02111. U.S.A.
HASHIMOTO. K. D.Sc. — Biol. Lab.. Kozu High School, Tennoji-ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Relationships between encystment and morphogenesis. (Colpodidae, Ciliata)
HASLAUER, J. Ph.D. — Paracelsus-Forschungsinst. fiir Physiol, und Biophysik, Franz-
Josefs-Kai 41, 5020 SALZBURG, Austria
HASSMANNOVA, Miss J. M.D., CSc. — Inst, of Pathophysiol., Med. Fac, Charles Univ.,
Lidicka 1, PLZEn, Czechoslovakia
HATAE, T. Dr.Med. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Kyushu Univ., FUKUOKA. 812
Japan
a An electron microscope study of the developing liver. (Mammalia)
HATIER (AUTELIN). Mrs. R. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. d'Embryol.. Fac. de Med.. Univ. de
Nancy. 31 rue Lionnois, 54 NANCY, France
HAUENSCHILD, C. Dr.rer.nat.. Prof. — Zool. Inst, dcr Techn. Univ.. Pockelsstr. 10a. 3300
BRAUNSCHWEIG. W.Germany
a Reproduction, sex differentiation, endocrinology and periodicity. Platynereis, Ophryotrocha
and other spp. (Polychaefa)
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HAUSEN, P. Dr. — Max Planck Inst, fiir Biol., Abt. Beermann, Spemannstr. 34, 74 TU-
BINGEN. W.Germany
HAY, Miss E. D. M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St..
BOSTON. Mass. 02115, U.S.A. •
HAY. Miss M. F. Ph.D. — A.R.G. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. 6 Biochem., Univ. of Cambridge,
307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE. England
a Effect of embryotoxic agents on pre-implantation embryos in vivo and in vitro.
Oryctolagiis cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Relationship between embryo and corpus luteum. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
HAY, R. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE. Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Animal viruses (esp. tumor viruses) as tools in studying embryonic development. Gallus
galltis (Aves) (in collaboration with J. D. EBERT and Mrs. M. YOSHIKAWA-
FUKADA)
HAYAKAWA, Miss H. — Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Tennoji-ku. OSAKA, 543
Japan
a Cytodifferentiation during cleavage. (Amphibia)
h Nucleo-cytoplasmic interaction during early development. (Amphibia)
c Cell interactions in relation to cytodifferentiation. (Amphibia)
HAYASHI, I. M.D., Prof. — Pathol. Dept., School of Med., Nagasaki Univ., 93 Sakamoto-
machi. NAGASAKI, Japan
HAYASHI, Y. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Kyoiku Univ.. Otsuka
3-29-1, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan •
a Analysis of epithelio-mesenchymal interaction in the formation of the beak. Gallus spec.
(Aves)
h Biochemical analysis of muscle differentiation. Rana nigromaculafa (Anura), Gallus spec.
(Aves) (in collaboration with T. HIRABAYASHI)
c Cytochemical studies on primary induction. Trifurus pyrrhogasfer (Urodela)
HAYEK. H. Dr.med., Dr.phil., Prof. — Anat. Inst.. Wahringerstr. 13, WIEN 9, Austria •
HAYNES, J. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Maine, ORONO, Me. 04473 U.S.A.
a Growth and form regulation in polyps. (Hydrozoa)
b Ultrastructural studies of differentiation. (Coelenterata)
HEARSON, L. L. Ph.D — Dept. of Biol.. Wabash Coll. CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind.
47933. U.S.A.
a Investigations of proliferation. DNA synthesis and nerve fiber pattern-; in forelimb blas-
temata. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
h Cytochemistry of dedifferentiation and redifferentiation in denervated limbs. Ambystoma
maculatum, A. opacum (Urodela)
c Investigation of proliferation patterns in aneurogenic forelimb blastemata. Ambystoma
maculatum, A. opacum (Urodela)
HEATH. H. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Biol. Sci.. Calif. State Coll. HAYWARD. Calif.
94542, U.S.A.
a Starvation and temperature effects on larval growth rates. Taricha torosa. Ambystow.a
tigrinum (Urodela)
h Control of nematocyst distribution and tentacle number. Hydra littoralis. Chlocohydra
viridissima (Hydroidea)
HEAYSMAN (WAKELING). Mrs. J. E. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat.,
Univ. Coll. London. Cower St., LONDON W.C.I, England
a Study of cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
(in collaboration with M. ABERCROMBIE and Mrs. S. M. PEGRUM (HALL))
b Cell migration within the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Mrs.
M. R. BELLAIRS, Dept. of Anat.)
HEBARD, Miss C. N. A.B. — Dept. of Biochem., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania,
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. U.S.A.
HEBY, O. — Zoophysiol. Inst.. Univ. of Lund. Helgonavagen 3. 223 62 LUND. Sweden
a Polyamines in developing larvae. Calliphora spec. (Diptera)
HEGGESTAD, C. B. M.D., Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of
Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455, U.S.A.
HEIM, W. G. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., The Colorado Coll., COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo. 80903, U.S.A. •
a Serum proteins during ontogeny. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus rattus (Rodentia)
h Alpha-2 macroglobulin during development, regeneration and various physiological states.
Mus rattus (Rodentia)
c Localization of developmental control factors in the embryonic cortex. Rana pipiens (Anura)
HEIN, Miss R. R. Ph.D.. Prof. — Biol. Dept., Uppsala College, Prospect St., EAST
ORANGE,, New Jersey 07019. U.S.A.
a Effect of chemical agents (usually metals) on development and possible correlation with
the effect of selected enzyme systems present in developing and regenerating tissues.
Dugesia dorotocephala (Turbellaria), (Echinodermata)
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HEIZMANN, P. Dr.Ing. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl.. Univ. de Lyon. 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918. 69 VILLEURBANNE. France
a Metabolisme des acides nucleiques. Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae)
HELFENBEIN. L. L. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biol.. Kharkov State Univ.. Dzerjinsky Square 4,
KHARKOV. U.S.S.R.
a Investigations on the history of embryology, (particularly Invertebrata)
HEMMINGS. W. A. D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. Coll. of North Wales. BANGOR.
Caem.. Wales, U.K.
a Immunological relations of mother and fetus. (Mammalia )
HENDELBERG. J. Fil.lic. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Uppsala. Villavagen 9, UPPSALA.
Sweden
a Spermiogenesis (Plathelminthes)
HENDRICKX, A. G. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol. Growth and Developm.. Southwest Found, for
Research and Educ. P.O. Box 28147. SAN ANTONIO. Tex. 78228. U.S.A.
a Descriptive morphology of the embryo (fertilization through fourth month). Papio spec.
(Primates)
h Determination of ovulation time. Papio spec. (Primates)
c Thalidomide induced anomalies. Papio spec. (Primates)
HENLEY. Miss C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of North Carolina. CHAPEL HILL.
N.C. 27515. U.S.A.
HENNEN. Miss S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol, Marquette Univ.. 530 North 15th St., MIL-
WAUKEE. Wis. 53233. U.S.A.
HENNIG. W. Dr.rer.nat. — Max Planck Inst, fiir Biol.. Abt. Beermann. Spemannstr. 34.
74 TUBINGEN. W.Germany
a Biochemical aspects of sperm differentiation: Y-chromosome function in spermatogenesis.
Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
HENRIKSON. R. C. Ph.D. — Med. School. Boston Univ.. 80 E. Concord St., BOSTON.
Mass. 02118, U.S.A.
HERBERT. C. F. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London. Gower St.,
LONDON W.C.I. England
a Investigation of early neurulation. Pygoscelis adeliae. P. antacctica, P. papua (Impennae,
Aves)
b Investigation of the development of the supraorbital glands. Pygoscelis adeliae (Impennae,
Aves)
HERLANT (MEEWIS). Mrs. H. Dr.en Sci.Zool.. Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Anim. et Histol.
Comp.. Univ. libre de Bruxelles, Av. F.D. Roosevelt 50, BRUXELLES 5, Belgium
HERMAN. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Pathol. Downstate Med. Center. State Univ. of
New York. 450 Clarkson Ave.. NEW YORK. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11203. U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy of normal and urethane induced changes in embryonic neural tube
cells and lung tissue cells. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
HERNANDEZ. Miss C. E. M.D. — Cat. de Embriol. Fac. de Med.. Univ. de Los Andes,
MfiRIDA. Venezuela
HERNANDEZ (VERDUN). Mrs. D. F. Dr.3e Cycle — Inst. Natl de la Sante et de la
Rech. Med.. Unite de Physiol, placentaire. Hopital Saint-Antoine. 184 rue du Faubourg
Saint-Antoine. PARIS Xlle. France
a Electron microscopy of the placental membrane. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Roden-
tia)
HEROLD, R. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab. of Histol. and
Embryol. School of Dental Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. 19104,
U.S.A.
a Developmental study of flight muscle mitochondria structure and function (biochemistry and
electron microscopy). Apis mellitera (Hymenopteca)
b Development of embryonic fine structure, mitochondria and cell membrane; effect of
chemical treatments. Echinarachnius pacma (Echinoidea)
c Comparative development and ultrastructure of dentines ( osteodentine and vasodentine).
Esox lucius, Gadus callarius (Teleostei)
d Development of embryonic skeletal structure; normal ultrastructure and effect of sodium
fluoride. Echinarachnius parma (Echinoidea)
HERRMANN, H. M.D., Prof. — Inst, of Cell. Biol, Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Connecticut,
STORRS, Conn. 06268, U.S.A. •
HERZBERG, F. M.S. — Dept. of Anat.. Center for the Health Sci., Univ. of California,
LOS ANGELES, Calif. 90024, U.S.A.
HESS, O. Dr.rer.nat. — Lab. fiir Chromosomenforsch., Biol. Inst. I der Univ., Schanzlestr. 11,
7800 FREIBURG, W.Germany •
a Experimental embryology. (Mollusca)
b Gene physiology, Y chromosome. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
c Genetic regulation of differentiation; male germ line cells. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
HEWITT. W. M.B.. B.S. — Dept. of Anat.. St. Thomas's Hosp. Med. School. LONDON
S.E.I. England
a Development of the brain. Homo sapiens and other spp. (Mammalia)
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HEYN, A. N. J. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Louisiana State Univ. in New Orleans, Lake Front,
NEW ORLEANS, La. 70122, U.S.A.
a Egg shell formation and structure. Gallus domesticus (Aues)
b Ultrastructure of cell wall in relation to development. (Plantae)
HIBBARD, E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Sci., Pennsylvania State Univ., 208 Life
Sciences I, UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. 16802, U.S.A.
a Effects of polarity on differentiation of sensory structures and outgrowth of nerve fibres.
Xenopus laevis & other spp. (Amphibia)
HICKEY, Miss E. D. M.A. — Div. of Cell Biol, and Chem. Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ.
of Bern, Sahlistr. 8, CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Effects of thyroxine on isolated tadpole tails. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration
with R. WEBER)
HICKLIN, Miss J. B. B.A. — Dept. of Biol, as Appl. to Med., The Middlesex Hosp. Med.
School, Cleveland St., LONDON, W.l. England
a Investigation of factors controlling polarized regulation of a linear pattern (techniques:
cutting, grafting and action of various inhibitors). Hydra littoralis (Hydrozoa)
HIKAMI, Y. B.Sc. — Lab. of Anim. Nutr., Fac. of Agric, Kobe Univ.. 1 Rokkodai-cho,
Nada-ku, KOBE, Japan
a The effect of growth regulating substances on embryonic muscle growth. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
HILD, W. J. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas, GALVESTON,
Tex. 77550, U.S.A.
a In vitro development of retinal explants; differentiation of sensory cells and synaptic
complexes. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Felis domestica (Carnivoca)
HILFER, S. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad and Berks St., PHILA-
DELPHIA, Pa. 19122, U.S.A.
a Effect of pituitary extirpation on reamputation and regeneration or regenerating limbs.
Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
h Stability of dissociated embryonic thyroid cells as measured by morphological and chemical
criteria of differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Electron microscopy of differentiating thyroid cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HILLMAN, Mrs. N. WILLIAMS Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad and Berks
St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19122, U.S.A.
HINDMAN, J. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, Ga. 30601,
U.S.A.
a Protein changes in the apex during photoperiodic induction, with special interest on the
changes associated with the differentiation of the various floral organs. Chenopodium alba
( Chenopodiaceae)
h Factors affecting formation of callus from floral apices and the subsequent differentiation
of the callus tissue into organized buds. Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae), Aquilegia spec.
(Ranunculaceae)
KINDS, J. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Boston Univ., 80 E. Concord St.,
BOSTON, Mass. 02118, U.S.A.
a Golgi impregnation and electron microscopic study of neurogenesis and gliogenesis in the
olfactory bulb. Mus musculus, Rattus domesticus (Rodentia)
HINRICHSEN, K. Dr.med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Osterbergstr. 3, 74 TUBINGEN,
W.Germany
HINSCH, Miss G. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Molec. Evolut., Univ. of Miami, 521 Anas-
tasia Ave., CORAL GABLES, Fla. 33134, U.S.A.
HINTON, H. E. Ph.D.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Bristol. BRISTOL BS8
lUG. England
HIRABAYASHI, T. M.A. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci.. Tokyo Kyoiku Univ.. Otsuka
3-29-1. Bunkyo-ku. TOKYO, Japan
HIRADHAR. P. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA-2.
India
a Tail regeneration in the adult. Hemidactylus flaviviridis (Lacertilia)
HIRAIWA, Y. K. t D.Sc, Prof. — Seinan Gakuin Univ., FUKUOKA, Japan
(deceased)
HIRAKOW, R. D.Med.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Tokyo Med. and Dental
Univ., Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
HIRAMOTO, Y. D.Sc, Prof. — Misaki Marine Biol. Station, Univ. of Tokyo, MISAKI,
Kanagawa-ken, Japan •
a Cell division. (Echinoidea)
h Physical properties of marine eggs. (Echinoidea)
c Physiological studies on fertilization. (Echinoidea)
HIRANO, C. Ph.D. — Div. of Entomol., Natl. Inst, of Agric. Sci.. Nishigahara. Kita-ku.
TOKYO. Japan
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HIRN, M. Dipl.d'Etud.Approf. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Fac. des Sci., Place Victor
Hugo, 13 MARSEILLE 3, France
a Regeneration. Cercyra hastata (Turbellaria)
HISAOKA, K. K. Ph.D. — Natl. Inst, of Dent. Res., Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHES-
DA, Md. 20014, U.S.A.
(no embryological work in progress)
HISHIDA, T. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA.
Japan i
HOADLEY, L. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Biol. Labs., Harvard Univ., 16 Divinity Ave., I
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. 02138, U.S.A. • i
HOAR, R. M. Ph.D. — Teratol. Sect., Dept. of Exper. Pathol, and Toxicol., Research Div.,
Hoffman-La Roche Inc., NUTLEY, N.J. 07110, U.S.A.
a Studies on the relationship between hyperadrenal conditions and birth defects, in particular
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in the spinal cord of developing embryos exposed to
maternal hyperadrenocorticalism. Cavia porcellus (Rodenfia)
HOARAU, F. Dr.spec. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Fac. des Sci., 1 Place Victor Hugo,
13 MARSEILLE 3, France
a Analyse des territoires de regeneration. Helleria brevicornis (Isopoda, Crustacea)
HOBBS, M. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. Coll., Gower St., LONEXDN W.C.I, England
a Differentiation in colonial forms. Pleodorina spp. (Voluocales, Chlorophyceae)
HOCKER, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-Lindenthal,
W. Germany
a The effects of STH and LTH and of auxiliary hormones on the postembryonal growth.
Columba pahimbus (Aves)
HOFMAN, Miss L. M.Sc. — Inst, of Biol., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata, ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Regulation of compensatory growth. Rattus norvegicus (Rodenfia) (in collaboration with
M. MULLER)
HOFMANN, D. K. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Entw. physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17,
5 KOLN-Lindenthal, W.Germany
a Experimental studies on the endocrine control of caudal regeneration. Platynereis dumerilii
(Polychaefa)
h Histological investigations on cranial and caudal regeneration. Eunice uiridis (Potychaeta)
c Neurosecretory phenomena in the central nervous system of specimens of different sexual
development stage. Eunice viridis (Polychaeta)
HOGLUND, L. R. Fil.kand. — Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA,
Sweden
a Polysaccharide metabolism, especially glycoproteins and mucopolysaccharides. Rana spp.
(Anura)
HOHL, H. R. Dr.sc.nat., Prof. — Dept. of Anat. and Cytol., Univ. of Zurich, Birchstr. 95,
8050 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Submicroscopic morphogenesis. Dictyostelium discoideum and other spp. (Acrasiales)
h Submicroscopic morphogenesis. Phytophthora parasitica and other spp. (Phycomycetes)
HOLAK, H. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa 19, Rokitnica,
ZABRZE 8, Poland
a Development of ultimobranchial body. (Amphibia)
HOLLAND, J. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box
109, LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Action of viruses on development. (Mammalia)
h Translational factors in cellular differentiation. (Mammalia)
HOLLYFIELD, J. G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Ophthalmology, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons.
Columbia Univ., 630 W. 168th St., NEW YORK. N.Y. 10032, U.S.A.
a Retinal changes at metamorphosis. Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Growth of the visual system. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HOLM, K. A. Fil.Dr. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden
a Experimental investigation of the embryo (determination, prospective significance of
embryonic areas). (Araneae, Arachnoidea)
HOLSTEIN, A.-F. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Hamburg, Martinistr. 52, 2-HAMBURG
20, W. Germany
a Morphologische und Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung der ab-
leitenden Samenwege. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Fluoreszenzmikroskopische Untersuchungen der Spermatozoen. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
c Entwicklung des Hodens. Homo sapiens (Primates)
HOLTER, H. Ph.D. — Physiol. Dept., Carlsberg Lab., 10, Gl.Carlsbergvej, COPEN-
HAGEN, Valby, Denmark •
HOLTFRETER, J. K. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of
Rochester, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14627, U.S.A.
HOLTZER, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
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HOMANN, H. Dr.rer.nat. — I. Physik. Inst., Univ. Gottingen, Bunsenstr. 9, 34 GOT-
TINGEN, W.Germany
a Development of eyes. (Araneae, Oxyopidae. Ctenidae, Zoropsidae. Agelenidae. Dysderidae,
Philodromidae, Araneida)
HOPERSKAYA, Mrs. O. A.— Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Transfilter induction of lenses, neural and retinal tissues by eye rudiments in gastrula
ectoderm and the dependence of their appearance of the duration of induction. Rana
temporaria (Anura)
b Analysis of inductive interactions of the cells of differentiating retina by means of com-
binations of cells of the eye rudiment and gastrula ectoderm. Rana temporaria, R. esculenta
(Anura), Callus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with G. V. LOPASHOV)
c Analysis of conditions of the initiation of development and the positioning of axial rudiment
in the early blastoderm. Leuciscus becgi (Cyprinidae), Epiplatys shaped (Cyprinidontidae,
Teleostei)
HORI, R. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Lit. and Sci., Toyama Univ., Gofuku 3190, TOYAMA
(930) Japan
a Sodium and potassium content, ionic permeability and fertilization phenomena (radioisotope
studies). Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea), Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
HORIKAWA, M. D.Sc. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis. 53706.
U.S.A. •
HORKf, Z. M.D. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. School, Univ. of Greifswald,
X 22 GREIFSWALD, East.Germany
HORN, E. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM, N.C. 27706, U.S.A.
a Isolation and characterization of cytoplasmic histones in embryonic cells. (Amphibia)
h Hemolymph protein changes and carotenoid pigment distribution during the reproductive
cycle. Callinectes sapidus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
c Ontogenesis of the immune mechanism. (Marsupialia)
HORNBLAD, P. Y. M.D. — Lab. of Teratol., Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM 60,
Sweden
a Experimental studies on closure of the ductus arteriosus and causes of its patency. Oryc-
tolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Cavia porcellus (Rod'
entia), Sus domesticus, Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
HORNBY, Miss J. E. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Reading. READING
RGl 5AQ, Berks, England
a Studies on the adhesion of embryonic cells (Aves; Mammalia)
HORSFALL. W. R. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Entomol., Univ. of Illinois, 320 Morrill Hall,
URBANA, 111. 61801, U.S.A.
a Imaginal teratogenesis by thermal stress (morphological and histological changes). Aedes
sierrensis, A. punctor, A. communis, A. stimulans, A. nigripes, A. impiger (Culicidae,
Dipfera)
H5RSTADIUS, S. Fil.Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA,
Sweden •
a Determination in the egg; analysis of the gradients and the processes behind them.
(Echinoidea)
b The effect of various antimetabolites on embryonic development. (Echinoidea)
HORSTMANN, E. Dr.med. et phil.. Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Hamburg, Martinistr. 52.
2000 HAMBURG-Eppendorf, W.Germany
a Spermatozoen und ductus epididymidis. Oryctolagus cuniculus, Canis familiaris. Homo
sapiens (Mammalia)
h Electron microscopic studies of spermatozoa and spermatogenesis. Ornithodorus moubata
(Argasidae; Acarina), Ceophilus linearis (Chilopoda), Craphidostreptus spec. (Diplopoda)
HORSTMANN, H.-J. Dr.phil.nat. — Physiol.-Chem. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Niirnberg,
Wasserturmstr. 5, 852 ERLANGEN, W.Germany
(no embryological work in progress)
HORTON, K. M. A.B. — Dept. of Biol., Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab. of Histol. and
Embryol., School of Dental Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104.
U.S.A.
a Hormonal interactions and protein synthesis in mature oocytes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HORVATH, Miss C. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Univ., Tiizolto u. 58,
BUDAPEST IX, Hungary
a Teratogenesis. Callus domesticus (Aves), Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
HOSHI, M. M.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Coil, of Gen. Educ, Univ. of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro-ku,
TOKYO, Japan
HOSHINO, K. M.D.. D.med.Sc. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Center, Univ. of
Western Ontario, LONDON, Ont., Canada
a Development and growth of mammary glands after prenatal exposure to hormones and
carcinogen. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
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b Influences of hormones and carcinogen upon mammary growth of male and female immature
animals. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Regeneration of transplanted mammary glands. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
HOSHINO, K. M.D. — The Research Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya Univ., Furo-cho,
Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA. 464 Japan
a Effects of ionizing radiations upon embryos of different species. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with U. MURAKAMI, Y. KAMEYAMA and
Miss T. NAKAYAMA)
b Effects of some chemical substances upon the embryo. Mus musculus. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with Y. KAMEYAMA)
c The skeletal development of the embryo. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
d Morphogenesis of exencephaha and its allied conditions. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
(in collaboration with U. MURAKAMI)
e Morphogenesis of spina bifida and its allied conditions. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with U. MURAKAMI)
HOTTA, Y. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109, LA
JOLLA, Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a Regulation of DNA synthesis during meiotic development. Trillium erectum. Lilium longi-
florum, Tulipa gesneriana, Vicia {aba, Bellevalia romana
HOUGH (RAYMOND), Mrs. B. R. Ph.D. — Rockefeller Univ., 66th St. and York Ave.,
NEW YORK. N.Y. 10021, U.S.A.
a Study of gene activity in oogenesis, the species and function of nucleic acids produced in
lampbrush stage oocytes. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with E. H. DAVID-
SON)
b Study of the molecular basis of cytoplasmic prelocalization. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastro-
poda) (in collaboration with E. H. DAVIDSON)
HOUILLON, Ch. Dr.es Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Anim. (2e sect.), Fac. des Sci., Univ.
de Paris, 12 rue Cuvier, 75 PARIS Ve, France •
HOURDRY, J. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris, Batiment 441,
91-ORSAY, France
a Modifications de I'epithelium intestinal au cours de la metamorphose (microscopie elec-
tronique). Discoglossus pictus, Alyfes obstetricans (Anura)
HOUTHOFF, H. J. Med.Drs. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61,
AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Degeneration and regeneration of anterior horn cells in the spinal cord of spinal ganglion
cells and of the proximal stump following sciatic axotomy (histological and histochemical
methods). Gallus gallus (Aves)
HROCH. M. Dr. — Dept. of Biol.. Med. Fac, Charles Univ., Simkova 870, HRADEC
KRALOVfi, Czechoslovakia
a Nucleolus during myogenesis in vitro studied by phase-contrast time-lapse cinemato-
graphy. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
J. GAYER and V. PUZA)
HSU (LIANG), Mrs. C. Y. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biomorphics, Natl. Defense Med.
Center, P.O. Box 7432, TAIPEI, Taiwan, Republ. of China
a The action of aureomycin on the growth of thyroidectomized tadpoles. Rana catesbeiana
(Anura)
h Ageing of thyroidless tadpoles. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
c Urine nitrogen of thyroidectomized tadpoles. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
d The effect of aureomycin on tadpole development as influenced by temperature. Rana
narina (Anura)
e Food intake of aureomycin-treated tadpoles. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
f Correlation between experimental sex-differentiation and pituitary cytology. Rana cates-
beiana (Anura)
g The mechanism of growth-promoting effect of aureomycin in young animals. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Experimental sex reversal with high temperature. Rana spp. (Anura)
HUANG, Ru Chih C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles and 34th St.,
BALTIMORE, Md. 21218, U.S.A.
a Chemistry of chromosomal protein and chromosomal RNA. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Regulation of gene function at the molecular level. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HUBBY, J. L. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Physiological genetics. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
HUBER, W. D.Sc. Prof. — Naturhist. Museum, Bernastr. 15. CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Biometrie des Schadels. Canis familiaris (Carnivora), Capreolus capreolus. Rupicapra rupi-
capra (Artiodactyla)
b Postembryonales Wachstum. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
c Geschlechtszyklus. Rupicapra rupicapra (Artiodactyla)
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HUBERT, J. D.E.S. — Lab. de Biol. Anira., 1 Av. Vercingetorix, 63 CLERMONT-FER-
RAND, France
a Regulation de I'oeuf. Lacerta vivipara (Lacertilia)
b Lignee germinale; etude descriptive et experimentalc; ultrastructure de la cellule germinale.
Lacerta agilis, Anguis fcagiUs, Vipera aspis (Reptilia)
HUBSCHMAN, J. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Sci. and Engin., Wright State Univ.,
Col. Glenn Highway, DAYTON, Ohio 45431, U.S.A.
a Endocrine control of growth and development (metamorphosis) in larvae. Palaemonetes
spp. (Decapoda, Crustacea)
HUCKINS, Miss C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., McGill Univ., MONTREAL 2, Que., Canada
a The morphology of the spermatogonia! population in growing animals as visualized on
segments of seminiferous tubules mounted in t o t o. Rattus noruegicus (Rodentia)
b The cell cycle times of the spermatogonia! population in prepuberal animals using whole
mount radioautography. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
HUET, C. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Paris, Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay, 91 ORSAY. France
a Developpement de I'appareil genital 6 et ? de la larve. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
HUET, M. Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Paris, Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay, 91 ORSAY, France
a Regeneration (influence des rayons X, du systeme nerveux). Asterina gibbosa (Asteroidea)
HUGHES, A. F. W. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Western Reserve
Univ., CLEVELAND, Ohio, U.S.A.
HULTIN, J. M. T. Fil.Dr. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45
STOCKHOLM, Sweden •
a Protein and nucleic acid metabolism in early development. Artemia salina (Anostraca,
Crustacea), (Echinoidea)
HUMEAU, C. Lab. d'Histol., Fac. de Med., 2 rue Ecole de Medecine, 34 MONTPELLIER,
France
a Electron microscopic study of oogenesis. (Amphibia)
b Electron microscopic study of atretic oocytes. Triturus helveticus (Urodela)
HUMWSKL S. Dr.hab. — Chair of Zool., Coll. of Agricult.. Cybulskiego 20, WROCILAW,
Poland
a Influence of food, light, temperature and hormones on the male sexual apparatus during
the resting period. Microtus arvalis, M. agrestis (Mictotidae, Rodentia), Apodemus agrarius
A. flavicollis, Mus musculus (Muridae, Rodentia)
HUMMEL, Miss K. P. Ph.D. — The Jackson Lab., BAR HARBOR, Me. 04609, U.S.A.
a Developmental anatomy and genetics. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
HUMPHREY, R. R. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Zool., Indiana Univ., BLOOMING-
TON, Ind. 47401, U.S.A. •
HUMPHREY, Miss T. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Alabama Med.
Center, 1919 Seventh Ave. South, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. 35233, U.S.A. •
HUMPHREYS, T. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box
109, LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a RNA and protein synthesis in embryos. Acbacia puncfulafa. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus,
Lythechinus pictus, (Echinoidea)
h Characterization of aggregation factor. Microciona prolifera, M. parthena, Haliclona occu-
lata (Porifera)
HUMPHREYS, W. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Electr. Micr. Lab., Univ. of Georgia, Barrow Hall,
ATHENS, Ga. 30601, U.S.A.
a Ultrastructure of blastomeres in mosaic eggs. Mytilus edulis (Lamellibranchia)
b Desiccated cytoplasm of viable, encysted embryos is studied by transmission electron
microscopy of thin sections, replicas of frozen-fractured preparations, and by scanning
electron microscopy. Artemia salina (Anostraca)
c Macromolecular structures in extracellular coats of unfertilized and fertilized eggs are
compared by electron microscopy of replicas of frozen-etched preparations. Strongylo-
centrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
HUMPHRIES, A. A., Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA. Ga.
30322, U.S.A.
a Oviduct-oocyte relationships. (Amphibia)
b Chemistry and physiology of egg jelly. (Amphibia)
c Ultrastructure of oocytes. (Amphibia)
d Fertilization. (Amphibia)
HUNT, Miss D. M. A.B. — Worcester Found, for Exp. Biol., 222 Maple Ave.. SHREWS-
BURY, Mass. 01545. U.S.A.
a Fertilization in vivo and in vitro, gonadogenesis, and irradiational effects on
early embryonic stages (morphology and physiology). Oryctolagus cuniculus, Lepus
americanus, Sylvilagus transitionalis (Lagomorpha), Cavia porcellus, Mus musculus, Rattus
rattus, Mystromys albicaudatus, Mesocricetus auratus, (Rodentia) Mustela furio (Carni-
vora)
HUNT. E. L. Ph.D.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA. Ga. 30322,
U.S.A.
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a Studies on the estrus cycle and gestation in alloxan-diabetic animals. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
b Developmental pathology of the endocrine pancreas. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HUNTER, R. M. B.S. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8,
B.C., Canada
a Microspectro-photometric analysis of pseudoplasmodial differentiation. Dictyosfelium dis-
coideum (Acrasiales) (in collaboration with D. W. FRANCIS)
HUREAU, J. Prof. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie,
France
HtlRLIMANN, R. dipl.phil.II — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16,
CH 8006 ZORICH, Switzerland
a Protein pattern during development as revealed by disc-electrophoresis. Drosophila melano'
gaster, Phormia cegina (Diptera)
HUSON, A. M.D. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., Fac. of Med., State Univ. of Leiden, Was-
senaarseweg 62, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Development of vertebral column. Homo sapiens (Primates)
HUVER, C. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Biol. Scis., Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455, U.S.A.
a Cytology of fertilization. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei)
b Mechanism of blastodisc formation; site and origin of blastodisc. (Teleostei)
c Sex differentiation. Anguilla bostoniensis (Teleostei)
d Hermaphroditism. Gasterosteus aculeatus (Teleostei)
e Cytochemistry of spermatogenesis. Fundulus diaphanus (Teleostei)
i Growth. Perca flavescens (Teleostei)
g Chromosome numbers. Fundulus heteroclitus, F. diaphanus (Teleostei)
HYODO (TAGUCHI), Mrs. Y. D.Sc. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa
4-9-1, CHIBA, (280) Japan
a Change in radiosensitivity of germ cells during embryonic development. Oryzias latipes
(Teleostei)
b Embryology of reproductive organs. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
ICHIKAWA, A. D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 10,
West 8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Development and life-history of Japanese forms. (Rhizocephala, Crustacea)
b Propagation and regeneration. (Turbellacia)
ICHIKAWA, M. D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst.. Fac. of Sci..
Univ. of Kyoto, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, Japan •
IFFT, J. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Boston Univ., 80 E. Concord St..
BOSTON. Mass. 02118. U.S.A.
a Autoradiagraphic studies of hypothalamus development. Rattus domesticus (Rodentia)
IGNATJEVA. Mrs. G. M. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol.. Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Vavilov St 26. MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Investigation of the relative duration of embryonic periods in connection with the morpho-
genetic function of yolk. Misgurnus fossilis, Esox lucius, Cacassius carassius and other spp.
(Teleostei), Amby stoma mexicanum (Urodela)
IKEDA, Miss M. Ph.D. — Embryol. Sect.. Dept. of Biol.. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.. 2-1-1
chome. Fukazawa-machi. Setagaya-ku. TOKYO (158), Japan
a UV-irradiation and SH radicals in eggs. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
b Protein synthesis in synchronized cultures. Tetrahymena spec. (Holotricha, Ciliata)
c Protein synthesis in eggs. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
IKUSHIMA, N. D.Sc. — Biol. Lab.. Kansai Med. School, HIRAKATA. Osaka Pref.. Japan
ILIES, A. Dr.Biol.Sci. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social. Romania,
Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Normal and pathological necrotic areas in embryonic development. Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
IMAHORI, K. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ.. Toyonaka.
OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Morphogenesis, especially of sporelings. (Characeae)
IMAIZUMI, T. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac of Sci., Univ. of Kyoto, Sakyo-ku. KYOTO.
Japan
IMBERSKI, R. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Maryland, COLLEGE PARK, Md.
20742, U.S.A.
a Stage-specific and tissue-specific occurrence of proteins during development. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera), Ephesfia kiihniella (Lepidoptera)
b Regulation of gene expression during development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera),
Ephestia kiihniella (Lepidoptera)
IMMERS, J. Fil.Dr. —The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45 STOCKHOLM,
Sweden
a Biochemical factors in development, particularly the role of mucopolysaccharides. (Echi-
noidea)
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b Changes in interaction between proteins and nucleic acid in the course of early development.
Paracentcotus lividus, Psammcchinus miliacis (Echnoidea)
IMOH, H. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biol.. Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki, FUKUOKA, 812.
Japan
a Basic proteins in developing embryos. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
h Changes in macromolecular synthesis and composition during primary induction. Triturus
pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
INFANTE, A. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, Conn. 06457,
U.S.A.
a Control of protein and nucleic acid synthesis during embryonic development (density
gradient centrifugation, in vivo and in vitro protein synthesis, electrophoretic
separations). Strong ylocenfrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
INDUE, S. Ph.D. — Lab. de Biol. Molec. Univ. de Montreal, B.P. 6128, MONTREAL,
Que., Canada
a Morphological and biochemical studies of the fertilization membrane, treatment of the
isolated membrane with enzymes and chemicals, electron microscopy. Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus (Echinoidea)
b The fine structure of the egg surface membrane system (plasma and vitelhne membrane)
and its changes after fertilization, studied on isolated membrane system and on embedded
eggs. Arbacia punctulata, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. (Echinoidea)
lOANNOU, J. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., LEEDS LS2 9NL, England
a Fine structure and metabolic activity of oogonia and oocytes. Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
h Fine structure of female germ cells. Meriones meriones (Rodentia)
c Maturation of female germ cells in vitro. Cavia cobaya, Meriones meriones (Rodentia)
IRIE, R. B.S. — Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, CHIBA-shi, 280 Japan
a UV-resistance of transforming DNA in germinating spores. Bacillus subtilis (Bacteria)
ISHIDA, J. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci. and Engin., Saitama Univ.,
Shimo-Okubo 255, URAWA-City, Japan o
a Crystallization of hatching enzyme and its biosynthesis as a marker of cyto-differentiation.
Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Mode of action of hatching enzyme in blastulae. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
ISHIKAWA, M. D.Sc. — Marine Biol. Station, Nagoya Univ., Sugashima-cho, TOBA,
Mie-ken, (517) Japan •
a Physiological studies on fertilization and artificial parthenogenesis. Hemicentrotus puU
cherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea) (in collaboration with M. SUGIYAMA)
ISHIKAWA, T. Dr.Vet.Med., Prof. — Dept. of Vet. Obstet., Fac. of Vet. Med., Hokkaido
Univ., N 18, W 9, SAPPORO, (060) Japan
a Cytogenetic investigation of congenital anomalies. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
ISHIZAKI, H. D.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kyoto,
Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, Japan
ISONO, N. Ph.D. — Embryol. Sect., Biol. Dept., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1 chome,
Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158), Japan
a Carbohydrate metabolism of eggs. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
b Acid soluble nucleotides of eggs and sperm. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
ITO, I. M.D. — Natl. Cancer Centre Hosp., Tsukiji 5 chome, Chuoku, TOKYO, Japan
ITO, R. M.S. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Tokyo Med. and Dental Univ., 1-5-47,
Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Mechanism of resorption of collagen fibres in the metamorphosing tadpole tail. Rana cates-
beiana, R. japonica, Bufo vulgaris (Anura)
lUCIF, S. Ph.D. — Dept. de Morfol. Hum. Func. e Aplic, Fac. de Med. de Ribeirao Preto,
Univ. de Sao Paulo, Caixa Postal 301, RIBEIRAO PRETO, S.P., Brazil
a Allometric growth of the skull and the dental arch. (Rodentia)
h Allometric growth of thyroidectomized animals. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with A. R. CRUZ)
c Allometric growth of the eye in hemispherectomized animals. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) in
collaboration with R. AZOUBEL and A. R. CRUZ)
d Effect of hemispherectomy on the thyroid gland. Rattus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration
with R. AZOUBEL and A. R. CRUZ)
IVANOVA (KASAS), Mrs. O. M. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad
Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5, LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
IVEMARK. B. I. M.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Pediat. Pathol., Karolinska Hosp., 10401 STOCK-
HOLM, Sweden
a Anatomy and pathology of the placenta (micro-angiography). Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Lipid histochemistry of the placenta in pathologic pregnancy. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Fetal and neonatal immunity as reflected in the thymus and spleen (immunofluorescence).
Homo sapiens (Primates)
IVERSON, R. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Miami, CORAL GABLES, Fla.
33124, U.S.A.
a Nucleic acids during development. Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea)
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b Development of the mitotic apparatus and protein synthesis in eggs and embryos. (Echi-
noidea)
IWAMATSU, T. Ph.D. — Biol. Lab., Aichi-Kyoiku Univ.. KARIYA-City, Aichi, Japan
— Worcester Found, for Exper. Biol., 222 Maple Ave., SHREWSBURY, Mass. 01545,
U.S.A.
a Maturation of gametes. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Fertilization. Mesocricetus auratus, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
IWASA, K. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol.. Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA,
560 Japan
a Physiological, morphological and biochemical studies on the formation of multi-cellular
bodies from unicellular stages. Chlamydomonas spec, Chlorella spec. (Chlorophyceae).
Phaeodactylum tricornutum ( Diatomeae )
b Sexual differentiation and recombination. Chlamydomonas spec. (Chlorophyceae), Phaeo-
dactylum tricornutum (Diatomeae)
IWASAKI, T. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa 4-9-1, CHIBA,
(280) Japan
a Effects of ionizing radiations on embryonic development. Artemia salina (Anostraca,
Crustacea)
b Cytological studies on the radiosensitivity of spermatogenesis. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
IWASA WA, H. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Niigata Univ., NIIGATA, Japan
a Embryological study on endocrine correlation. (Amphibia)
b Comparative anatomy of genital system. (Amphibia)
c Comparative histology of endocrine organs. (Amphibia)
IWATA, F. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 10, West 8, SAP-
PORO. 060 Japan
a Studies on the comparative embryology with special reference to taxonomic interrelation-
ships. (Nemertea)
b Development and regeneration. Lineus vegitus (Nemertea)
c Comparative embryology of some marine animals. Notoplana humilis (Polycladida, Tur-
bellaria), Pugettia quadridens (Bcachyura, Decapoda) , Dendrodoris rubra (Opisthobranchia,
Gastropoda)
lYEIRI, Mrs. S. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci.. Kuyshu Univ., Hakozaki, FUKUOKA,
812 Japan
a RNA metabolism of dissociated embryonic cells being affected by inductive agents.
(Amphibia)
b RNA-polymerase of the egg. Artemia salina (Anostraca, Crustacea)
IZAWA, K. B. Fish. — Hamajima Marine Biol. Station, c/o Fac. of Fish., Pref. Univ. of
Mie, 158 Edobashi 2-chome, TSU, Mie Pref. 514 Japan
a Postembryonic development: Chalimus and copepodid stages. Caligus spec. (Copepoda,
Crustacea)
JACCARINI, Rev. V. M.A. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Cower
St.. LONDON W.C.I. England
a Analysis at cellular level of morphogenetic movements in sternum development. Coturnix
coturnix japonica; Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
JACOB, J. Ph.D. — M.R.C. Epigenet. Research Group. Inst, of Anim. Genet.. Univ. of
Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Uitrastructure and ultrastructural cytochemistry of nucleolus in larval salivary gland cells.
Smittia parthenogenetica (Chironomidae, Diptera)
b Ultrastructural changes and patterns of RNA and protein synthesis in differentiating cells
as studied by E. M. autoradiography. Tritunis alpestris (Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Synthesis and transformations of cellular membranes: nuclear membranes in Hela cells;
endoplasmic reticulum in cement gland cells of embryo. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in col-
laboration with C. H. WADDINGTON and Miss M. M .PERRY)
d Nature of involvcir.ent of nucleolus in virus induced Lucke tumour cells. Rana pipiens
(Anura)
JACOBS, R. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Oral Biol.. Coll. of Dent. Univ. of Iowa. IOWA CITY,
Iowa 52240, U.S.A.
a Placental transmission of muscle relaxants and their teratogenic effects. Mus musculus.
(Rodentia)
JACOBS, W. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, N.J. 08540. U.S.A.
a Experimental developmental morphology, using controlled environment chambers, electronic
computer processing of data, and studies of hormonal effects on organ and cell differen-
tiation. Caulerpa prolifera (Siphonales. Algae), Coleus blumei (Labiatae). Xanthium penn-
sylvanicum (Compositae)
JACOBSON, A. G. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. The Univ. of Texas. AUSTIN, Tex.
78712, U.S.A.
a Induction and positioning of the nose, lens and ear. Taricha tocosa (Urodela)
b Factors controlling the segregation of the optic vesicle into pigmented retinal epithelium
and sensory retina. Taricha torosa (Urodela)
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c Characterization of the endodermal substance that induces heart development. Taricha
toTosa (Utodela)
JACOBSON. D. CO. Fil.Dr. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA,
Sweden •
a Determination of the central nervous system. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
h Experimental studies on fiber pattern formation in the medulla oblongata. Ambystoma spec.
(Urodela)
c The mechanism of neurulation. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
d Cytoplasmic control of DNA synthesis in neurons. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
JACOBSON. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biophys., The Johns Hopkins Univ., BALTIMORE.
Md. 21218. U.S.A.
JACOBSSON. A. Fil.mag. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Gothenburg, 4de LSnggatan 7B, GCTE-
BORG SV, Sweden
JACQUES, Miss, S. Y. B.A. — Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Univ. of Western Ontario,
LONDON, Ont., Canada
a Biological effects of the "chemosterilant": Hempa (hexamethylphosphoric triamide) on
embryonic cells and fibroblasts in culture. (Teleostei), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
JACQUOT. R. L. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim.. Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51
REIMS, France
a Pre- and postnatal changes in glucose and glycogen metabolism of the liver cell; even-
tually assays on isolated cultured hepatocytes; electron microscopic studies. Rattus nor-
vegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Mrs. C. PLAS)
b Hemopoietic function of the foetal liver; factors controlling its progressive disappearance.
Rattus noTvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with J. NAGEL)
c Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the
mother. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) in collaboration with J. M. FELIX, B. C. J. SUTTER
and Mrs. M. T. SUTTER (DUB))
JAFFE. L. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., LAFAYETTE, Ind. 47907,
U.S.A.
JAGERSTEN, K. G. M. Fil.Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9.
UPPSALA, Sweden
a Larval development. (Pogonophora)
h Comparative study of larval development. (Invertebrata)
JALOUZOT, R. — Lab. de Biol. Gen., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51 REIMS, France
JAMES, B. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea. Singleton Park., SWAN-
SEA. Glamorganshire, Wales. U.K.
JAMES, D. A. D.Phil. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask.,
Canada
a Immunological aspects of pregnancy. Mus spec. (Rodentia)
h Physiology of invasive tissues: trophoblast and tumour. Mus spec. (Rodentia)
JAMES, D. W. B.S. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Gower St., LONDON
W.C.I, England
a In vitro studies of the central nervous system. Callus domesticus (Aves)
JANDIERI, Miss K. M. — Dept. of Biophysics, Inst, of Exper. Morphol., Acad, of Sci. of
the Georgian S.S.R., 51 St. Kamo. TBILISSI 2, U.S.S.R.
a Participation of nuclear and cytoplasmic factors in regulation of DNA synthesis studied
in isolated nuclei. Callus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
JANS, D. E. Drs. — Muscular Dystrophy Res. Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hospt., NEW-
CASTLE upon Tyne NE4 6BE, England
a The quantitative measurement of RNA in normally differentiating myoblasts growing in
tissue culture, and in comparable myoblasts cultured from dystrophic muscle. Callus domes-
ticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with
K. F. A. ROSS)
b Measurement of the uptake by myoblasts of RNA fractions added to tissue culture media.
Callus domesticus (Aves). Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates) (in col-
laboration with K. F. A. ROSS)
JANSEN, J. M.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Anat. Inst.. Univ. of Oslo. Karl Johansgt. 47. OSLO.
Norway •
JANSSENS. P. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. School of Gen. Studies. Australian Nat. Univ.,
P.O. Box 4, CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2600. Australia
a Development of enzyme systems specially those concerned in nitrogen metabolism.
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
JAYLET. A. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Gener.. Fac. des Sci.. 118 Route de Narbonne,
31 TOULOUSE (04), France
a Effets des rayons X sur la descendance d'animaux irradies; etude des anomalies chro-
mosomiques. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Etude d'un facteur recessif semi-letal. ac. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela) (en collaboration
avec J. C. BEETSCHEN)
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JELINEK, R. MUDr., CSc. — Dept. of Histol., Charles Univ.. Albertov 4, PRAGUE 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Quantitative changes of tissue, cellular and subcellular structure in normal and patho-
logical ontogenesis of the central nervous system. (Vertebcata)
h Secondary development of axial structures (origin of neural tube and somites from the
tail bud, localization of proliferation centers). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Elaboration of an appropriate method for testing the teratogenic activity of drugs. Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Mus norvegicus albus (Rodentia)
JIRASEK, J. E. CSc. — Embryol. Lab., Inst, for the Care of Mother and Child, nabn K.
Marxe 157, PRAHA-Podoli, Czechoslovakia
JIRSOVA, Miss Z. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4.
PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Egg transplantation (electron microscopic and cytochemical studies of egg transport and
implantation in experimental conditions). (Mammalia)
h Electron microscopy and cytochemistry of tubal epithelium. (Rodentia; Carnivora). Homo
sapiens (Primates)
JIT, I. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll.. ROHTAK, India
a Development of the splanchnic nerves. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Development of striated muscle of oesophagus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Ages of ossification of various bones in embryos and adults. Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Structure and development of anal sphincters. Homo sapiens (Primates)
JOHANSSON, K. B. G. Fil.lic. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Regulation of enzyme synthesis in cells in tissue culture.
JOHN, H. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., King's Bldgs, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JN.
Scotland, U.K.
JOHNEN, Miss A. G. Dr.phil. Doz. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-
Lindenthal, W.Germany •
a Die Wirkungsspezifitat abnormer Induktoren in der Entwicklung. (Amphibia)
h Die Bedeutung des Zeitfaktors beim Induktionsvorgang. Amby stoma spec, Triturus spec.
(Urodela)
c Untersuchungen iiber die Kompetenzverhaltnisse beim Ektoderm. (Urodela)
JOHNSON. D. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Genet., Univ. Coll. London, Wolfson House,
4 Stephenson Way, LONDON N.W.I. England
a Studies of the relationship of the developing embryo to its surrounding fluids, and the
way the relationship changes when the embryo is carrying mutant genes. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Electron microscopy of abnormal tissues from animals carrying mutant genes. Mus mus-
culus (Rodentia)
JOHNSON, E. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat. Sci., Coll. of Med.. Univ. of Florida,
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 32601, U.S.A.
a The ontogeny of isoenzymes and the influence of teratogenic agents thereon; mechanisms
of teratogenesis. (Aves)
JONES (HOLT), Mrs. E. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham,
Edgbaston. BIRMINGHAM 15. England
a The effect of maternal age on morphology and development of fertilized eggs. Mas mus-
culus (Rodentia)
JONES, G. E. B.Sc. — Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow. GLASGOW W.2. Scotland,
U.K.
a Effect of dielectric constant on the adhesion of embryonic cells. Gallus gallus (Aves)
JONES, K. W. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet.. Univ. of Edinburgh. West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN. Scotland. U.K.
a Small aggregate cultures of embryonic cells. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Ultrastructural effects of actinomycin D on cultured embryonic cells. Rana pipiens (Anura)
c Molecular "hybridization" studies on cells cultured in vitro (extending current tech-
niques of RNA/DNA annealing down to the cellular and tissue level). Rana pipiens
(Anura) (in collaboration with H. JOHN)
d Studies on the behaviour and differentiation of normal and dystrophic myogenic cells i n
vitro and in vivo. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
JONES. O. P. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo,
318 Capen Hall, BUFFALO, N.Y. 14214, U.S.A.
a Embryonic blood cells in the yolk sac. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Electron microscopy of hepatic hematopoiesis. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
JONES. R. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook,
STONY BROOK, N.Y. 11790, U.S.A.
a Physiology and biochemistry of development and differentiation during vegetative growth,
asexual reproduction and gametogenesis. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Volvocales, Chloro-
phyceae) , ,u • >
b Control of vegetative and reproductive development. Marchantia polymorpha (Hepaticae)
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JONES. R. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Oklahoma State Univ., STILLWATER,
Okia. 74074. U.S.A.
a Relationships between rates of cell division in cleavage and rates of embryonic development.
Brachydanio redo, Notropis girardi. Hybognathus placitus, Hybopsis aestivalis (Teleostei)
JONES. W. E. Ph.D. — Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. Coll. of North Wales, MENAI BRIDGE,
Anglesey, Wales, U.K.
JONGH, H. J. de D.Sc. — Dept. of Anat. and Erabryol., Univ. of Groningen, Oostersingel 69.
GRONINGEN, Netherlands
a Functional morphology of the head with special reference to larval life and metamorphosis.
(Anura)
h Allometric growth of the eye. Rana pipiens (Anura)
c Development of the dentition. (Blenniidae, Teleostei)
JONGKIND. J. F. Ph.D. — Netherlands Central Inst, for Brain Research, IJdijk 28, AM-
STERDAM. Netherlands
a Energy utilization in cerebral hemispheres during embryonic development, using the
techniques of Lowry c.s. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
JONSSON, B. G. Fil.hc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden
a The effect of various drugs (a.o. thalidomide) on embryonic development. Amby stoma
spec. (Urodela). Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus spec. (Lagomorpha)
JOSHI, Mrs. M. M. M.S. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., NAGPUR-3, M.S., India
a Differentiation of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h The influence of the peripheral field on the morphogenesis of the anterior horn cells.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
JOST, A. D. D.Sc, M.D., Prof. — Lab. de Physiol. Comp., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Paris,
9 quai St. Bernard, 75 PARIS Ve, France •
JOVICKI, Mrs. G. RISTIC B.Sc. — Inst, of Nucl. Sci "Boris Kidrich", BEOGRAD.
Yugoslavia
JUBERTHIE, C J. — Lab. Souterrain du C.N.R.S., 09 MOULIS (Ariege). France
JUBERTHIE (JUPEAU), Mrs. L. — Lab. Souterrain du C.N.R.S., 09 MOULIS (Ariege),
France
JUDINA, Mrs. L. M. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5, LENIN-
GRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Embryonic development. Bunodactis stella (Zoantharia, Actinozoa)
JUNG, E. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG, W.Germany
a Further experiments to determine the ooplasmic reaction system. Bruchidius (= Acan-
thoscelides) obtectus (Bruchidae, Coleoptera)
JURA, Cz. D.Sc. — Zool. Dept., Jagiellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW, Poland
a Early developmental stages. Tetrodontophora bielanensis (Collembola)
h Role of egg cortex in embryogenesis (studies with UV micro-beam). Succinea putris
(Gastropoda)
JURAND, A. Ph.D., — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Further observations on the mesoblast of developing limb buds. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Early changes in developing embryos after hydrocortisone treatment. Gallus domesticus
c Developmental changes in the notochord. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Studies on the formation of various cell organelles during the fission cycle. Paramecium
JURGENS, J. D. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STELLENBOSCH,
S.Africa
a The nasal capsule and its bearing on the phylogeny. (Amphibia)
JUSTUS. J. T. Ph.D. — Springville Labs., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., SPRINGVILLE. N.Y.
14141, U.S.A.
JUSZCZYK, W. Dr. — Dept. of Zool., Wyzsza Szkola Pedagogiczna, ul. Podbrzezie 3,
KRAK6W. Poland
a Influence of starvation on larval development. Rana temporaria, Bufo bufo (Anura),
Tciturus vulgaris, T. cristatus (Urodela)
KACZANOWSKA (DOBRZAf^SKA). Mrs. J. Dr.es Sci. — Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ.,
Krak. Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Morphogenesis of division and regeneration: 1. the topography of cortical organelles (oral
apparatus, contractile vacuole pores, cytoproct, kinetome) 2. site determinations and mor-
phogenetic movements during morphogenesis in normal and experimental set of conditions.
Chilodonella cucullulus (Ciliata)
KACZANOWSKI, A. Dr.es.sci. — Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie
26/28, WARSAWA 64, Poland
a Morphology and hypothesis of growth of trophonts. Opalina ranacum. (Opalina, Zooma'
stigina)
1. Growth as a function of synthesis of microtubular fibrils
2. Growth abnormalities
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b Experiments on life cycle and development. Opalina ranarum (Opalina, Zoomastigina) ,
host: Rana temporaria (Anura)
1. In tadpoles under normal and abnormal conditions of temperature and nutrition
2. Cell differentiation and polyploidy
KADASNE, D. K. M.S.. F.R.C.S. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., NAGPUR-3. M.S., India
a Differentiation of spinal ganglia in vitro and in vivo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KAHN, A. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Syracuse Univ.. 130 College Place. SYRACUSE,
N.Y. 13210, U.S.A.
a Mechanisms in the control of morphogenesis and differentiation. Dictyostelium spec,
Polyspondylium spec, Protostelium spec. (Acrasiales). Naegleria griiberi (Amoebina)
h Mechanisms in the control of cell movement in amoeboid microorganisms. Dictyostelium
spec, Polyspondylium spec, Protostelium spec. (Acrasiales)
KAIGHN. M. E. Ph.D. — New York Blood Center. 310 E. 67th St.. NEW YORK. N.Y.
10021. U.S.A.
a Developmental changes in plasma protein synthesis in clonally-derived liver cells in vitro
as revealed by radioimmunochemical techniques. Raftus rattus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
KAITILA. I. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Ill Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki, Haartmanin-
katu 3, HELSINKI 25. Finland
a Drug-induced teratogenesis in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
L. O. SAXfiN and A. LATHI)
KAJI. S. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Fac of Sci., Konan Univ.. Okamoto. Motoyama-cho.
Higashi-nada-ku, KOBE. Japan
a Tissue differentiation of the eye disc in the Bar mutant. Drosophila melanogastec (Dipteta)
KAJII, T. M.D. — WHO Reference Center, Clin. Univ. de Gynecol, et d'Obstet., 20 rue
Alcide Jentzer, 1211 GENEVE 4. Switzerland
a Congenital malformations and cytogenetics. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Cytogenetics of aborted fetuses. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KAJISHIMA, T. D.Sc — Biol. Inst.. Fac. of Sci.. Nagoya Univ.. Chikusa-ku. NAGOYA.
Japan •
KAJITA. A. M.D. — Dept. of Biochem.. Nippon Med. School. 1-1-5. Sendagi. Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO. Japan
a Genetic control of hemoglobin switch during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
(in collaboration with K. HAM ADA and R. SHUKUYA)
b Change of isozyme patterns during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana (Anura) (in col-
laboration with R. SHUKUYA)
KALANGO. Miss M. I. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
KALLfiN, A. J. B. M.D., Prof. — Tornblad-Inst. for Comp. Embryol., Biskopsgatan 7,
LUND, Sweden •
a Overgrowth phenomenon of the brain. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Epidemiologic studies on teratology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KALMAN. G. Ph.M. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. Med. School. Kossuth Lajos sug.-ut 40,
SZEGED, Hungary
a Development of the adrenergic inhibitory terminals in autonomic gangha; fluorescence
microscopy and electron microscopy. Mus cattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with B. CSIL-
LIK and Miss E. KNYIHAR)
KALTENBACH. Mrs. J. COUFFER Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Clapp Lab.. Mount
Holyoke Coll.. SOUTH HADLEY. Mass. 01075. U.S.A.
a Local action of thyroxine on metamorphosis: histological and histochemical studies. Rana
pipiens (Anura)
KALTER, H. Ph.D.. Prof. — Children's Hosp. Res. Found., Div. of Teratol.. Elland and
Bethesda Aves.. CINCINNATI. Ohio 45229. U.S.A.
KALTHOFF, K. — Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20. 78 FREIBURG,
W.Germany
a Embryonic determination. Smittia spec. (Chironomidae, Diptera)
KALUZA. J. S. M.D. — Dept. of Neuropathol.. Polish Acad, of Sci.. ul. Botaniczna 3,
KRAK6W, Poland
KAMAR. G. A. R. Ph.D.. Prof. — Anim. Prod. Dept., Fac. of Agric, Cairo Univ., GIZA.
Egypt, U.A.R.
a Factors influencing reproduction and production as far as the endocrines and gonads are
concerned. (Aves)
b Growth and factors affecting especially the endocrines. (Aves)
c Factors influencing production and reproduction as far as the environmental conditions arc
concerned. (Aves)
KAMAT, D. N. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Shivaji Univ.. Vidyanagar. KOLHAPUR-4, M.S.
India
a A histochemical (qualitative and quantitative) study of phospholipids and phosphatases in
the larval stages. Chrysomia rulifacies (Diptera) (in collaboration with P. S. CHITNIS,
Poena)
KAMEL. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Fac. of Sci., Ain Shams Univ.. Abassia.
CAIRO. Egypt. U.A.R.
KAMEYAMA, Y. M.D.. D.Med.Sc. — The Research Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya Univ.,
Furo-cho. Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Effects of ionizing radiations upon embryos of different species. Mus mn.'^culus, Raftus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with U. MURAKAMI, K. HOSHINO and Miss
T. NAKAYAMA)
b Effects of reduced atmospheric pressures upon the embryo. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Effects of some chemical substances upon the embryo. Mus musculus. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with K. HOSHINO)
d Mechanism responsible for malformations of the extremity in the embryo. Mus musculus,
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
e Comparative study of the proceeding of development in different strains and species of
laboratory animals. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KANATANI, H. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. of Physiol., Ocean Research Inst., Univ. of Tokyo,
Minamidai 1-15, Nakano-ku, TOKYO, (164) Japan
a Mechanism of spawning. Asterias amurensis, Asterina pectinifera (Asteroidea)
b Mode of action of 1-methyladenine on oocyte maturation. (Asteroidea)
KANAZIR, D. T. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidrich", BEOGRAD,
Yugoslavia
KANE R. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Pacific Biomed. Research Center, Univ. of Hawaii, 2538 The
Mall, HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Role of cortical granules in formation of hyaline and fertilization membrane. (Echinoder-
mata)
h Mechanism of cell division, studied by means of the isolated mitotic apparatus. (EchinodeC'
mata)
KANJI, S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12. W.Bengal, India
KANKAVA, Mrs. B. Z. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad.
of Sci. of the Georgian S.S.R., TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
KANKI, T. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1 chomc, Fuka-
zawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 158, Japan
a Synthesis of RNA during early development. Anthocidaris spec, Pseudocentrotus spec,
Hemicentrotus spec. (Echinoidea)
KANOH, Y. D.Sc, Prof. — Akkeshi Marine Biol. Station, Hokkaido Univ., AKKESHI,
Hokkaido, Japan •
a Electronmicroscope observation of spermatozoa and fertilization process. (Mollusca;
Teleostei)
KANTOROVA, Mrs. W. I. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R, Vavilov St 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of cranium bones. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
KAPLAN, N. O. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California. San Diego, P.O.
Box 109, LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Action of pyridine nucleotides in development and differentiation
KAPLAN, S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. Sci., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Florida, GAINESVILLE,
Fla. 32601. U.S.A.
a Investigations into the mechanisms underlying congenital malformations; bio-energetics of
development and the influence of teratogens thereon. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KARASAKI, S. Ph.D. — Research Labs., Montreal Cane Inst., Notre-Dame Hosp., 1560
Sherbrooke E., MONTREAL 24, Que.. Canada •
a Studies on yolk platelets. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
KARASAKI, Sh. — Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochem., Med. Center, Univ. of Kentucky,
LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the physico-chemical properties of DNA in differentiating cells. Tritucus
viridescens (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
KARB, B. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fur Landwirtsch. Zool. und Bienenk. der Univ., Melbweg 5.
53 BONN, W.Germany
a Vitamin D-Mangelerscheinungen bei embryonen. Gallus gallus (Aves)
KARLIN. Miss D. B.Sc — Dept. of Zool.. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERUSALEM,
Israel
a The ultrastructural changes which occur in blastoderm cells as they differentiate into either
epi- or hypoblastic cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KARLSSON. B. Fil.Dr. — Zoophysiol. Inst.. Univ. of Lund. Helgonavagen 3. 223 62
LUND. Sweden
a Biochemical and immunological studies of stage specific proteins and enzymes of the
developing embryo. Sus spec. (Artiodactyla)
KASA, P. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth Lajos sug.-ut 40, SZEGED,
Hungary
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a Developmental histochemistry of the archicerebellar cortex. Mus caftus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with B. CSILLIK)
KASPI (VISHNIVETSKI), Mrs. Th. M.S. — Dept. of Embryol. and TeratoL. Tel-Hashomer
Hosp., Tel-Aviv Univ. Med. School. TEL-AVIV, Israel
a Behaviour and vital properties of syncytial placenta cells in vitro at term. Homo
sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with L. A. NEBEL)
KASSNER, J. D.Sc. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool, Univ. of Wroclaw, ul. Sien-
kiewicza 21. WROCLAW. Poland
KASYANOV, V. L. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5, LENIN-
GRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Electrical properties of eggs during maturation and development. Rana temporaria and
other spp. (Amphibia)
b Effect of centrifugation on egg development. Rana temporaria and other spp. (Amphibia)
KATAGIRI. Ch. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ.. North 10 West 8,
SAPPORO, (060) Japan
a Fertilization and cleavage. Rana spec, Bufo spec. (Anura)
b Characterization and development of hatching enzyme. Rana spec, Bufo spec. (Anura)
KATAKURA, Y. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Keio Univ., YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi, Japan
a Development of the sex characters. Armadillidium vulgare (Isopoda, Crustacea)
KATASHIMA, R. D.Sc. — Zool. Lab., Fac. of Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Higashisenda-cho,
HIROSHIMA. Japan
a Breeding system. Euplotes spec. (Ciliata)
KATO, K.-I. Ph.D. — Biol. Lab., Doshisha Univ., Kamikyo-ku, Karasuma Imadegawa,
KYOTO, Japan
a Histochemistry of proteins in salivary gland chromosomes in relation to cyto-differentiation
and gene activation. Chiconomus dorsalis (Diptera)
b Histones in developing embryonic tissues. Triturus pyrrhogaster, Xenopus laevis, (Am-
phibia)
KATO, M. B.S. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Tokyo Med. and Dental Univ.. 1-5-47.
Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Experimental studies on lens regeneration. Triturus pyrrhogaster, Hynobius nebulosus
(Urodela)
b Tissue culture studies on the development of the mammary gland. Rattus norvegicus. Homo
sapiens (Mammalia)
c Collagenogenesis. Rana japonica. Bufo vulgaris, Hynobius nebulosus (Anura), Triturus
pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
KATOH, A. K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Radiotherapy, Cancer Research Lab.. Mercy Hospital,
1400 Locust St., PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15219, U.S.A.
a Differentiation of the embryonic lens in vitro. Callus domesficus (Aues)
KAUFFMAN, Miss S. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol., Downstate Med. Center. State Univ.
of New York, 450 Clarkson Ave.. NEW YORK, Brooklyn. N.Y. 11203, U.S.A.
a The effects of urethane on embryogenesis of neural tube cells and lung cells. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
KAUFMANN, B. P. Ph.D., Prof. (Eraer.) — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN
ARBOR, Mich. 48104. U.S.A.
a Changing patterns of chromosome fine structure and function during development. Droso'
phila melanogaster and interspecific hybrids (Drosophilidae, Diptera)
KAWAKAMI. I. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki,
FUKUOKA. 812 Japan •
a Disintegration of cells in differentiating tissues. (Amphibia)
b Lens fiber differentiation from lens epithel in vitro. Callus domesticus (Aves)
c Metabolic changes in nucleic acids and proteins in the primary induction. Triturus pyrrho-
gaster, T. ensicouda (Urodela)
KAWAMURA, T. D.Sc. Prof. — Zool. Lab., Fac. of Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Higashisenda-
cho, HIROSHIMA, Japan
a Hybridization between European and Japanese forms. (Ranidae, Anura)
h Synthesis of amphidiploids. (Ranidae, Anura)
c Synthesis of nycleo-cytoplasmic hybrids between different species. (Ranidae, Anura)
KAYE, H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Radiobiol., Med. School, Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN, Conn..
U.S.A.
KEATING, M. J. B.Sc, M.B. — Dept. of Physiol., Med. School, Univ. of Edinburgh, Teviot
Place, EDINBURGH 8, Scotland, U.K.
a Development of visual connections. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
KELLAND, J. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, TORONTO 5, Ont.. Canada
KELLAS, L. Ph.D. — Histol. Dept., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVERPOOL,
Lancashire, England
KELLEY, R. O. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of New Mexico, ALBU-
QUERQUE, New Mexico 87106. U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy of induction systems. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
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KELLY, W. A. B.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. Walk, BRISTOL 8, England
KELSO A F Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol, and Pharmacol., Chicago Coll. of Osteopathy,
1122 E. 53rd St.. CHICAGO, 111. 60615, U.S.A.
a Investigation of oxygen toxicity on development of blood islands and cardiovascular
system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KEMP, N. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan. ANN ARBOR, Mich.
48104, U.S.A. . . ®
a Electron microscopic analysis of metamorphic changes in the skeleton. Rana pipiens
(Anura)
h Fine structure of fin rays in regenerating tailfins. Tilapia mossambica, Carassius auratus
(Teleostei)
KEPHART, Miss J. E. M.S. — Cell Research Inst., B.L. 220, The Univ. of Texas at Austin.
AUSTIN, Tex. 78712, U.S.A.
a The progressive development and interactions of cellular organelles with differentiation of
tissues, together with the modification of this development by various experimental
procedures. Zea mays (Gcamineae)
KEREKES, M. Chem.D. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research Station of Tirgu-Mure§ of the
Acad, of the S.S.R., Str.Gh.Marinescu 38, TIRGU-MUREs. Rumania
KERNIS, M. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Illinois, P.O. Box 6998,
CHICAGO. 111. 60680, U.S.A.
a Morphological and physiological effects of teratogens with particular emphasis on the
effects of these agents on placental function (techniques: in vitro and in vivo
uptake of isotopes by embryos, autoradiography, electron microscopy, histochemistry, and
measurements of electrical potential differences). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KERR, Miss M. S. Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.. P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Biochemical studies of lipovitellins in oocytes and hemolymph. Callinectes sapidus (Deca-
poda, (Crustacea)
h Studies on maturation of hemocytes and their biosynthetic capacities. (Decapoda, Crus-
tacea)
c Studies on functions of satellite DNA's and macromolecular metabolism in regenerating
tissue. Gecarcinus lateralis (Decapoda, Crustacea) (in collaboration with D. M. SKIN-
NER and D. E. GRAHAM)
KERR, N. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Coll. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455, U.S.A.
a The morphogenesis of non-flagellated amoeba to flagellated amoeba, of amoeba to Plas-
modia, and of Plasmodia to fruiting bodies. Didymium nigripes (Eumycetozoina)
b Developmental genetics. Didymium nigripes (Eumycetozoina)
KERR. W. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. de Genet., Fac. de Med. de Ribeirao Preto, Univ. de
Sao Paulo, C.P. 301, RIBEIRAO PRETO. S.P., Brazil
KERSE. (BUYUKOZER). Mrs. I. Dr., Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Hacettepe
Sci. Center. Med. Fac. ANKARA. Turkey
a Ultrastructure of fetal membranes. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KESSEL, R. G. Ph.D.,, Prof. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY. Iowa 52240,
U.S.A.
a Analysis of variations in cell structure and function, especially developmental phenomena
(gametogenesis) in a variety of organisms, utilizing techniques of electron microscopy,
cytochemistry, radioautography, chromatography, electrophoresis, ultracentrifugation and
hydrostatic pressure.
KETCHEL, M. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Physiol., School of Med., Tufts Univ., 136
Harrison Ave., BOSTON, Mass. 02111, U.S.A.
KEYSER. A. J. M. Med.drs. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert
Grooteplein noord 21, NIJMEGEN. Netherlands
a An autoradiographic study of the development of the diencephalon and some basal
telencephalic areas (limbic system, rhinencephalon) . Cricetulus barabensis griseus (Rodentia)
KHALIL. S. H. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool, Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ.. Moharram Bey.
ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. U.A.R.
a The development of the urogenital system. Bufo regutatis (Anura) (in collaboration with
M. I. MICHAEL and S. N. SEDRA)
KHAN, M. S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool, Talim-Ul-Islam Coll., RABWAH, Distr. Jhangh.
W.Pakistan
a Morphogenesis of digestive tract. Bufo melanostictus (Anura)
b Development of nervous system. Bufo melanostictus (Anura)
c Gastrulation and neurulation. Bufo melanostictus (Anura)
d Development of skin. Bufo melanostictus (Anura)
KHARE, M. K. D.Phil. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR (U.P.),
India
a Studies on the structure and development of different organs. Philosamia ricini (Lepi-
doptera)
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b Studies on the effect of light, temperature and humidity on development and metamor
phosis. Philosamia ricini (Lepidopfera)
KHARLOVA. Mrs. G. V. Cand. biol. sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of
the U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
KIDO, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kanazawa, Marunouchi-l,
KANAZAWA, Japan
a Analysis of mechanism of pharynx-formation. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
b Reaggregation of dissociated cells. Callyspongia elongata (Povifera)
c Cytological properties of neoblasts. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
d Cytological properties of interstitial cells. Hydra vulgaris (Hydroidea)
KIEFER. B. I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, Conn. 06457.
U.S.A.
a Genetic control of differentiation and development of male germ cells (electron microscopy,
electrophoresis, autoradiography, density gradient centrifugation). Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
h Structure and function of the mitotic apparatus as compared to other motile systems
(electron microscopy, density gradient centrifugation). Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus
(Echinoidea)
c Regulation of ribosomal RNA and ribosomal protein synthesis during development (density
gradient centrifugation, electrophoresis, autoradiography). Drosophila melanogaster (Dip-
tera)
KIEEBOWNA, Miss L. D.Sc. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool.. Univ. of Wroclaw.
ul.Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Poland
a Studies on myogenesis. (Amphibia)
KIENY, Mrs. M. A. SENGEL Dr,es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble.
Cedex 53, 38-GRENOBLE. France
a Ectoderm-mesoderm interaction in the primary induction of the limb bud, in the orientation
of the limb bud and in its specific morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus. Anas boschas (Aves)
b Regulative mechanisms (competition) in the differentiation of the limb bud skeleton as
studied by autoradiographic methods. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Regional determination of pterylae and apteria. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KIERMAYER, O. Dr.phil. — Inst, fur Entw. physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17, 5 KOLN-
Lindenthal, W.Germany
a Experimental studies on the developmental pattern. Micrasterias denttculata (Desmidiaceae)
b Comparative studies on the morphogenetic reaction of different varieties, treated with
growth regulating substances. Lycopersicon esculentum (Solanaceae)
c Electron microscopic studies on the problem of cytomorphogenesis. Micrasterias denticulate
(Desmidiaceae)
KILARSKI, W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Comp. Anat., Jagellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50. KRA-
KCW. Poland
a Ultrastructure of yolk. (Holostei)
KILLIE, J. W. M.Sc. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Div. of Reprod. Biol., Univ. of
Virginia Med. School, Box 179, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 22903, U.S.A.
a Necessity, function, biochemical characteristics and composition of the mucin coat in the
preimplanted embryo. Ocyctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
KIMMEL. D. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Med. Center, West Virginia Univ., MOR-
GANTOWN, W.Va. 26506, U.S.A.
a Development of the nerve supply to the pharynx, the kidney and the carotid body.
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha) , Homo sapiens (Primates)
KIMMEL, D. L., Jr. M.D., Ph.D. — Div. of Biol, and Med. Sci., Brown Univ.. PROVI-
DENCE, R.I. 02912, U.S.A.
a Examination of time and tissue specificity of tryptophan oxygenase and formylase appear-
ance during larval development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
h Examination of factors regulating kynurenine deposition in larval fatbody granules.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KIMURA, I. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biophys. and Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 7-3-1
Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO 113, Japan
a Post-fertilization activation of an enzyme which catalyzes thiol-disulfide exchange in eggs.
Anthocidaris crassispina, Pseudocentrotus deprcssus, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echi-
noidea)
b Comparative studies of microtubule proteins, immunologically and as substrates for the
thiol-disulfide exchange reaction. Anthocidaris crassispina, Pseudocentrotus depressus,
Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
KINCURASHVILI, Mrs. N. I. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol.. Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Set
of the Georgian S.S.R., TBILISI. U.S.S.R.
KINDAHL. Miss M. E. Ph.D. — Skeppargatan 51 m, 11458 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a The development of the teeth. (Insectivora)
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KING, Mrs. D. WEI Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Natl. Taiwan Univ., TAIPEI.
Formosa
KING, P. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWANSEA,
Glamorganshire, Wales, U.K.
KING, T. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Georgetown Univ., 37th 6 O.St. N.W.,
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20007, U.S.A. •
a Studies on nuclear differentiation in embryos. Rana pipiens (Anuca)
b Chromosome replication in nuclear transplant embryos. (Amphibia)
KINOSHITA, S. Ph.D. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3. Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO,
(113) Japan
a Mechanism of flagellar movement. Hemicentrotus pulchercimus (Echinoidea)
b Mechanism of cleavage. Clypeaster japonicus (Echinoidea)
c Biochemical analysis of animal and vegetative gradients in the embryo. Pseudocentrotus
deprcssus (Echinoidea)
KINSELLA, J. E. M.S. — Div. of Food Sci.. Lipids Lab., Pennsylvania State Univ.,
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. 16802. U.S.A.
KIORTSIS, V. Dr.es Sci.. Prof. — Zool. Lab. and Museum, Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Athens,
Panepistimiopolis (Kouponia), ATHENS (621), Greece •
KIRBY, D. R. S. t Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oxford, Parks Road, OXFORD OXl
3PF, England
(deceased)
KIRCHEN, R. V. M.Sc. — Dept. of Cytogenet. and Developm. Biol., Carolina Biol. Supply
Co., BURLINGTON, N.C. 27215, U.S.A.
a Mitotic activity in early development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
KIRK, D. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Biol. Sci. Div., Univ. of Chicago, 1101 E. 57th St.,
CHICAGO, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
KIRSTEN, W. H. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Div. of Biol. Sci. Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of malignant transformation by viruses
b Studies of growth control of normal mahgnant cells in vitro.
KISCHER, C. WARD Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas, GAL-
VESTON. Tex. 77550. U.S.A.
a Biochemical characterization of nuclear histones from embryonic sources
b Biochemical ultrastructural studies on organogenesis
c Ultrastructural and biochemical analyses of development of skin derivatives. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Effects of prostaglandins on developing skin and skin derivatives. Gallus domesticus
(Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KISHIDA. Y. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst.. Fac. of Sci.. Univ. of Kanazawa, Marunouchi-1,
KANAZAWA, Japan
a Depigmentation of eye after treatment with thiocarbamide and its derivatives. Dugesia
japonica (Turbellaria)
b Mechanisms of eye formation during regeneration. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
c Reaggregation of dissociated cells. Callyspongia elongata (Porifera)
d Ultrastructure of neoblast. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
KISIMOTO. R. Dr.Agr. — Dept. of Plant Pathol, and Entomol., Kyushu Natl. Exper.
Station, Nishi 496. Izumi, CHIKUGO-shi, Fukuoka-ken, 833 Japan
a Wing polymorphism. Nilaparvata lugens, Laodelphax striatella. Sogata furcifera (Araeopi-
dae, Homoptera)
b Development of viruliferous and non-viruliferous forms of a plant virus vector. Laodelphax
striatella (Araeopidae. Homoptera)
KISTLER. A. — Div. of Cell Biol, and Chem. Embryol.. Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Bern, Sahlistr. 8,
CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Comparative biochemistry and ultrastructure of mitochondria in embryonic systems, (in
collaboration with R. WEBER)
KLEIN, A. O. Ph.D.. Prof. — Biol. Dept., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM, Mass. 02154,
U.S.A.
a Light regulated development. Chlamydomonas spec. (Chlorophyceae) . Phaseolus vulgaris
(Papilionaceae)
KLEIN. N. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Genet.. Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, Univ.
of Connecticut. STORRS. Conn. 06268. U.S.A.
a Protein metabolism and its relationship to growth and differentiation in the explanted
embryo. Gallus spec. (Aves)
h Mechanisms of teratogenic specificity in the explanted embryo. Gallus spec. (Aves)
c Growth regulation in the early embryo (culture of embryos on a growth limiting medium;
synthesis and break-down of macromolecules in specific regions of the embryo). Gallus
spec. (Aves)
KLEIN, R. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pharmacol., School of Med., Univ. of Missisippi,
JACKSON, Miss. 39216, U.S.A.
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KLEINEBRECHT, J. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Humangenet. und vergl. Erbpathol. der Univ.,
Paul-Ehrlich-St. 41, 6 FRANKFURT/Main, W.Germany
a Histochemistry of mucopolysaccharides in organogenesis of the skeleton; genetically and
fluoro-deoxy-cytidine induced malformations. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Normal and fluoro-deoxy-cytidine induced resorptions. Mtis musculus, Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
KLEISS, E. Dr. Med., Prof. — Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes,
MERIDA, Venezuela
— personal address: Apartado 38, MfiRIDA, Venezuela
KLIMA, M. Dr. — Dept. of Morphol., Inst, of Vertebr. ZooL, Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.,
Kvetna, 8, BRNO, Czechoslovakia
a Morphogenesis of the sternum and shoulder girdle. (Monotremata; Marsupialia)
b Allometric growth of skeleton. (Chiroptera)
c Hair morphogenesis and growth. (Chiroptera)
KMIEC, B. M.B. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul.Narutowicza 60, tODl,
Poland
a Comparative histochemical studies on the development of the adrenal medulla. Xenopus
laevis, Rana esculenfa (Anura). Rattus norvegicus, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia), Homo
sapiens (Primates)
KNESE, K.-H. Dr.med., Dr.phil., Prof. — Inst, fiir Histol. und Embryol., Univ. Hohenheim
(LH), Fruwirthstr. 16, 7000 STUTTGART-Hohenheim, Western Germany
a Histochemical, enzymological, and electronmicroscopical investigations of the early his-
togenesis of the connective and supporting tissue of the presumptive regions of different
kinds of mesenchyme, especially of cartilage and bone, and those in lung and kidney.
Gallus domesticus (Aves), Bos bovinus (Artiodactyla), Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Morphological, enzymological and electronmicroscopical investigations of histogenesis
especially of cartilage and bone as well as metamorphosis after hormone application.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Bos bovinus (Artiodactyla)
c Developmental morphology of embryo. Bos bovinus (Artiodactyla)
KNIGHT-JONES, E. W. D.Phil., Prof. — Dept. of ZooL, Univ. Coll. of Swansea,
Singleton Park. SWANSEA, Glamorganshire, Wales, U.K.
KNIZETOVA (VEJP), F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta, ED-
MONTON, Alta., Canada
a Immunogenetic analysis of graft-versus-host reaction in embryos using the splenomegaly
assay. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Development of lymphoid system; effect of irradiation on immunological processes. Callus
domesticus (Aves)
KNJAZEVA, Miss R. A. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5.
LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Polyembryony (somatic embryogenesis). Callus domesticus. Anas platyrhynchos, Meleagcis
gallopavo (Aves)
KNOWLES, Sir G. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., King's Coll., Univ. of London,
Strand, LONDON, England
KNOX, W. E. M.D. — Dept. of Biol. Chem., Cane. Research Inst., New England
Deaconess Hosp.. 185 Pilgrim Rd., BOSTON, Mass. 02215, U.S.A.
a Biochemistry of development. Callus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KNUDSEN, P. A. M.D., D.D.S., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Royal Dental Coll., AARHUS,
Denmark
a Congenital malformations of jaws, oral cavity and nervous system induced by hyper-
vitaminosis A and trypan blue. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Malformations of the vascular system of brain and head. Mus musculus. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with J. BUGGE)
KNYIHAR, Miss E. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School. Kossuth Lajos sug.-ut 40,
SZEGED, Hungary
a Development of the adrenergic inhibitory terminals in autonomic ganglia: fluorescence
microscopy and electron microscopy. Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with B. CSIL-
LIK and G. KALMAN)
b Developmental histochemistry and electron microscopy of the vegetative ground plexus.
Mus Rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with B. CSILLIK)
KOBAYASHI, N. Ph.D. — Biol. Lab., Doshisha Univ., Kamikyo-ku, Karasuma Imadegawa.
KYOTO. Japan
a Reproductive physiology, especially histochemistry of oogenesis. (Echinoidea)
KOBAYASI, H. Dr., Prof. — Biol. Lab., Japan Women's Univ., Mejirodai 2, 8, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, Japan
KOCH, P. Ph.D. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/Lahn, W.
Germany
a Separation and characterization of yolk proteins. Carausius morosus (Cheleutoptera),
Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera)
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b Comparison of egg and haemolymph proteins. (Irisecta)
KOCHAR, N. K. M.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool. LIVERPOOL 3, England
a The effect of X-irradiation on spermatogenesis. (Mammalia)
KOCHAV, Sh. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERUSALEM, Israel
a The differentiation potencies of the blastoderm prior to laying. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KOCHER-BECKER, Mrs. U. Dr.rer.nat. — Heiligenberg Inst., 7799 HEILIGENBERG,
Baden, W.Germany •
a Determination of undetermined ectoderm in solutions of inducing substances. Triturus
alpestris (Urodela)
b Effects and mechanisms of the mesodermal inducing factor. Triturus alpestris, Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
KOCHER, W. Dr. phil. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Wiirzburg, und Heiligenberg Inst., 7799
HEILIGENBERG, Baden, W.Germany •
a Patterns of effects of alkylating substances (especially of triethylenernelamine, TEM) and
their treatment-phase specifity during early development and organogenesis. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves)
b Pattern formation in selection-lines of the Polydactyly mutant. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Phenocopy of the gene effects of Polydactyly by means of TEM-treatment. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
d Interactions between the gene polydactyla and the teratogenic effects of TEM. Mus mus-
culus (Rodentia)
KOCHERT, G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, Ga. 30601. U.S.A.
a Sexual induction. Volvox carted (Chlorophyceae)
b RNA metabolism in development. Volvox carted (Chlorophyceae)
KOCHHAR, D. M. Ph.D. — Depts. of Anat. and Oral Biol., Coll. of Med. and Dent., Univ.
of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa 52240, U.S.A.
a Teratogenic response of embryos to some specific amino acid analogues in vivo, and
in whole embryo cultures. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Morphological and biochemical changes in limb buds of normal embryos and embryos in
which phocomelia has been induced by experimental means. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KOCHVA, E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Tel-Aviv Univ., 155 Herzl St., TEL- AVIV,
Israel
a Development of glands; synthesis and transport of enzymes and other secretory products.
(Ophidia, Reptilia)
KOCOVA (PECHACKOVA), Mrs. J. Dr.med. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of
Med., Charles Univ., Karlovarska 48, PLZE5J, Czechoslovakia
a The development of the venous system. ( Amniota)
KOECKE, H.-U. Ph.D., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/
Lahn, W.Germany
a Determination von Neuralleistenzellen und Derivaten. Anas domestica (Aves)
h Entwicklungsphysiologie der Feder und embryonale Pterylose. Anas spec, Columba spec,
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Neuralleistenentwicklung und Pigmentierung. Anas spec. (Aves)
d Identifizierung von Melanoblasten und Melaningenese. Anas domesticus (Aves)
e Anlage und Gefassversorgung der Epithelkorper (Parathyreoidea). Salamandra maculosa
(Urodela)
KOHONEN, P. J. Ph.D. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol.. Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki,
Arkadiankatu 7, HELSINKI 10, Finland
a Nucleic acid synthesis in induced ectoderm. Triturus spec. (Urodela) (in collaboration
with S. I. TOIVONEN)
KOJIMA. M. K. D.Sc. — Marine Biol. Station, Nagoya Univ., Sugashima-cho, TOBA,
Mie-ken, (517) Japan •
a Physiological studies on the cleavage of eggs. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrofus
depressus (Echinoidea)
KOLLAR, E. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, 1025 E. 57th
St., CHICAGO, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Differentiation of skin derivatives with special reference to teeth, vibrissae. and feathers;
combinations of epithelial and mesodermal tissues are used to determine: the roles of these
tissues, the inductive sequence, and the temporal and spatial stability and plasticity of the
integument during early stages. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Suppression and stimulation of neural crest and integumental differentiation by: Beta-2-
thienylalanine, nerve growth factor, and anti-nerve growth factor. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KOLLROS. J. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Iowa. IOWA CITY. Iowa 52240.
U.S.A.
a Influence of thyroid hormones upon limb regeneration in tadpoles. Bufo americanus, Pseu-
dacris nigrita, Rana pipiens (Anura)
h Tissue responses and control of sequence in metamorphosis. Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana,
Pseudacris nigrita, Ambystoma jeifersonianum (Amphibia)
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c Development of spinal and cerebral centers. Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana, Pseudacris nigrita,
Bufo americanus (Anuca)
d Delineation of skin territories of different developmental capacities, especially as indicated
by gland development. Rana pipiens and other spp. (Anura)
KOMINKOVA, Miss E. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov
4, PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Submicroscopic structure and cytochemistry of Hofbauer cells. Mus rattus (Rodentia), Felis
domestica (Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Histogenesis of the connective tissue cells of chorionic villi. Homo sapi/ens (Primates)
KONDO, K. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biophys. and Biochem., Fac. of Sci.. Univ. of Tokyo, 7-3-1
Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO 113, Japan
a Reaggregation of dissociated embryonic cells, especially the search for cell-reaggregating
substances as known in Porifera. (Echinoidea), Tritums pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
h Adhesiveness of cells: 1. mechanism of adhesion. 2. changes in adhesiveness accompanying
development and their significance. (Echinoidea). Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
KONIGSBERG, I. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHAR-
LOTTESVILLE, Va. 22903, U.S.A.
a Cytodifferentiation of skeletal muscle in clonal cell culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Dependent differentiation of muscle cells upon products of fibroblast biosynthesis. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
KONIJN, Th. M. Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1. Uni-
versiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Chemotaxis, cell aggregation and differentiation. (Acrasiales)
h Adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate and other cyclic nucleotides during morphogenesis in lower
and higher organisms
KONYSHEV, V. A. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
a Tissue growth promoting and inhibiting substances: isolation, chemical characterization,
action on tissues and relation of chemical nature to action mechanism. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
KONYUKHOV, B. V. Dr.biol.Sci. — Phenogenet. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, of Sci.
of the U.S.S.R., Profsojuznay St. 7 (1), MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Developmental study of mutational effects of genes which lead to eye and skeletal ab-
normalities. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Study of lens proteins by electrophoresis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Study of mechanisms of eye and skeletal abnormalities by organ culture. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
d Methods for the prevention of some inherited abnormalities by administering drugs. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
KORKIA (NIJARADZE), Mrs. I. K. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of
Zool., Acad, of Sci. of the Georgian S.S.R.. TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
KORN, H. F. Dr.rer.nat. — I. Zool. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Friedrich-Alexander Univ., Univer-
sitatsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN, W.Germany
a Development. (Nemathelminthes)
b The postlarval brain. (Polychaeta)
KORNELIUSSEN, H. K. — Anat. Inst., Univ. of Oslo, Karl Johansgt. 47, OSLO, Norway
KORNGUTH, S. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Depts. of Neurol, and Physiol. Chem., Coll. of Med..
Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
a Changes in histone distribution during the development of the nervous system. (Vertebrata)
b Proteins of the synaptic complex and development of synaptic contacts in nervous tissue.
( Vertebrata)
KOROTCHKIN, L. I. Dr.med. sci.. Prof. — Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., NOVOSIBIRSK 90,
U.S.S.R.
a Experimental morphology, cytochemistry and cytophysiology of the developing nervous
system. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela). Rattus norvegicus. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Development of the pigment cell. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela). Rattus norvegicus,
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KOROTKOVA, Mrs. G. P. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ.. Mende-
leevsky St. 5, LENINGRAD B-164. U.S.S.R.
a Comparative study of the processes of regeneration, asexual reproduction and somatic
embryogenesis. Leucosolenia complicata, Sycon lingua, Halichondria panicea and other
spp. (Porifera)
KOSCIELSKI, B. D.Sc. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool.. Univ. of Wroclaw, ul.
Sienkiewicza 21, WROCK-AW, Poland
a Polyembryony. Dendrocoelium spec. (Turbellaria)
KOSHIDA, Y. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka.
OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Cytological studies on the presence of recognizable sex-associated differences. Gallus do-
mesticus. Cofurnix coturnix japonica, Meleagris gallopavo (Aves)
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b Histochemical studies on developing photoreceptors. Lymnaea spec, Euhadra spec, Limax
spec. (Pulmonata) . Monodonta spec, Conomurex spec, Littorina spec (Prosobranchia,
Gastropoda), Pecfen spec, Chlamys spec. (Lamellibranchia) , Octopus spec. (Octopoda),
Sepia spec. (Decapoda, Cephalopoda)
KOSIN. I. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. of Developm. Biol, Dept. of Anim. Sci., Washington
State Univ., PULLMAN, Wash. 99163, U.S.A.
KOSKIMIES, O. J. M.D. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki,
Arkadiankatu 7, HELSINKI 10, Finland
a Virus-induced abnormalities in embryonic development. Homo sapiens (Primates) (in col-
laboration with L. O. SAXfiN, Dept. of Pathol.)
KOSTELLOW, Miss A. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol., Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.,
Yeshiva Univ., 1300 Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
a Enzyme induction in the embryo; the conditions controlling the synthesis of tissue specific
enzymes from competive pathways of tryptophan metabolism leading to the production
of kynurenine or serotonin are being studied in dissociated late blastula and early gastrula
cells. Rana pipiens (Anuca)
h The ionic events that occur during blastula formation which are associated with morpho-
genesis and cell differentiation: the transport of cytoplasmic Na+ into the blastocoel. 1.
Mapping the changing electric fields at the surface of the developing embryo and cor-
relating these fields with known patterns of cell migrations. 2. Monitoring the rate of Na+
release in each of the germ layers. 3. Assaying for vasopressin-like hormone activity in
blastula extracts. Rana pipiens (Anura)
KOSTOMAROVA, Mrs. A. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Biochem. Embryol., Inst, of
Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133,
U.S.S.R.
KOTANI, M. M.Sc — Lab. of Embryol., Fac of Sci., Osaka City Univ., Sugimoto-cho,
Sumiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Nature of germinal cytoplasm. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
KOZIK, M. M.D. — Dept. of Neurol., Med. Acad., Przybyszewskiego St. 49, POZNAl^l,
Poland
a Histochemistry of glia cells in the developing nervous system.
b Histochemical mapping of the developing brain.
KRAICER, P. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Tel-Aviv Univ., 155 Herzl St., TEL- AVIV,
Israel
a Changes in the follicular oocyte preceding ovulation. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Composition of follicular fluid. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KRAL, B. RNDr. — Dept. of Morphol., Inst, of Vertebr. Zool., Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.,
Kvetna, 8, BRNO, Czechoslovakia
a Comparative studies of chromosomes. (Lacectilia; Rodentia; Insectivora: Chiroptera)
KRAMER, J. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Entomol. and Limnol., Cornell Univ., 10 Comstock
Hall, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850, U.S.A.
a Morphological development of entomophilic forms. Octosporea muscaedomesticae (Micro-
sporidia, Sporozoa)
b Pathogenesis of octosporeosis. Phormia regina. Musca domestica (Diptera)
KRANTZ, Mrs. H. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Rostock, Gertrudenstr. 9, 25 ROSTOCK
1. East Germany
a Einfluss des Alters einer Kultur auf die Zellkerngrosse
b Der Zellkern im Organismus und im Explantat.
c Development of the Hortega-cells
KRATOCHWIL, K. Dr.phil. — Inst, fiir Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse 8a, Post-
fach 72, A-1090 WIEN, Austria
a Organ-specificity in mesenchymal induction. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Endocrine control of development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Mammary gland development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KRAUS, Miss C. Dr.phil. — Hirnanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ. Klinik Bern, 3072 OSTER-
MUNDIGEN-BE, Switzerland
a Ontogenesis of the brain. (Cetacea)
KRAUS, R. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, PRAGUE
2, Czechoslovakia
a Differentiation and role of prechordal plate in early development of cephalic region (sub-
microscopic and cytochemical studies in normal and experimental conditions). Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Mus rattus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Differentiation of the chemoreceptor cell (comparative studies on the submicroscopic
structure, enzyme histochemistry). (Rodentia; Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primates)
KRAUSE, G. Dr.phil., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WORZBURG,
W.Germany
— Heiligenberg Inst., 7799 HEILIGENBERG, Baden, W.Germany •
a Experimentell erzeugte duplicitas cruciata. Tachycines asynamorus (Octhoptera)
b Analyse der Keimanlagenbildung. Bombyx mod (Lepidoptera)
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c Vergleichende Embryonalentwicklung. (Insecta)
d Kultur embryonaler Gewebe. (Insecta)
KREDIET, P. M.V.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Med. Fac. Rotterdam, William
Boothlaan 18, ROTTERDAM-2 -038, Netherlands
a Ontogenetic malformations of the heart and great vessels in neonates and adults. Homo
sapiens (Primates) and other mammals
b Development of the heart and great vessels. (Aves), Homo sapiens (Primates) and other
mammals
c Experimental malformations and regeneration of blood vessels. (Aves), Homo sapiens
(Primates) and other mammals
KREJSA, R. J. Ph.D. — Biol. Sci. Dept., Calif. State Polytechn. Coll., SAN LUIS OBISPO,
Calif. 93401, U.S.A.
a Development and mineralization of scales; role of the epidermis in scale development; light
and electron microscopy of developing skin. Poecilia reticulata, Oryzias latipes, Salvelinus
fontinalis (Teleostei) (in collaboration with Miss S. A. LUSE)
b Inductive interactions between epidermis and dermis: comparative aspects of integument
morphogenesis. (Invertebrata, Vertebrata)
KRETCHMER, N. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pediat., School of Med., Stanford Univ..
300 Pasteur Drive, PALO ALTO, Calif. 94304, U.S.A.
a Developmental enzymology: 1. disaccharidases in developing intestine; 2. pyrimidine bio-
synthesis in the fetal heart. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Zalophus calilornianus (Phoci-
dae, Carnivora)
KRITCHINSKAYA, Miss E. B. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., LE-
NINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Asexual reproduction, regeneration and somatic embryogenesis. Dugesia tigrina (Turbel-
laria)
KROEGER, H. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAAR-
BRUCKEN 11. W.Germany
a Puffing patterns in giant chromosomes and the mechanism by which they are evoked and
controlled. Chironomus thummi, Ch. tentans (Diptera)
h Embryology and genetics of pattern formation. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KROHN, P. L. B.M., B.Ch., Prof. (Emer.) — La Foret, St. Mary, JERSEY, Channel
Islands, U.K.
KRONE, H. A. Dr.med., Prof. — Staatl. Frauenklinik und Hebammenschule, Markusplatz 3.
86 BAMBERG, W.Germany
KRZANOWSKA (DATKOWNA). Mrs. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Genet, and Org. Evol..
Jagellonian Univ., Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW 2, Poland
a Studies of heterosis: sperm characters, fertilization and cleavage rate in inbred and cross-
bred animals. Mas musculus (Rodentia)
KRZYSZTOFOWICZ, Miss A. D.Sc. — Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50,
KRAK6W, Poland
a Spermatogenesis. (CoUembola)
h Embryonic development. Tetranychus urticae (Acarina)
KUBLI, E. cand.phil. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, CH-8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Nucleic acids of various mutants. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KUBOTA, K. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
KUBOTA, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Lab., Liberal Arts Coll., Kagoshima Univ., Kamoike-cho.
KAGOSHIMA-shi, 890 Japan
a Studies of cleavage. Cynops (— Triturus) pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
1. Mechanism of determining furrow positions and furrow advance at animal, equatorial
and vegetal regions
2. Direction of cleaving force and site of origin
KUCIAS, J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa 19, Rokitnica.
ZABRZE 8, Poland
a Entropy in cell differentiation; determination of the oxygen consumption in vivo.
Ambystoma tigrinum (Urodela) , Xenopus laevis (Anura), (Rodentia)
KUDOKOTSEV, V. P. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Kharkov State Univ., Dzerjinsky Square 4,
KHARKOV, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental investigations in limb regeneration. (Vertebrata)
KUHN, A. t Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Max Planck Inst, fiir Biol., Abt. Beermann, Spemannstr. 34,
74 TUBINGEN, W.Germany
(deceased)
KUHN, O. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-
Lindenthal, W.Germany
a Hormonwirkungen in der Morphogenese
b Entwicklungsphysiologie der Feder. (Aves)
c Wirkungsweise carcinogener und anderer Substanzen auf tierische Gewebe
d Regeneration und Wundheilung
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KUIJEN, C J. van M.Sc. — Zool. Lab.. Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN, Nether-
lands
a Functional aspects of development of the vascular system. Rana temporaria (Anura)
KULANGARA. A. C. Ph.D., Prof, — Dept. of Anat., Woman's Med. Coll., 3300 Henry
Ave., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19129, U.S.A.
a An investigation of the genetic and antigenic differences among spermatozoa, using im-
munological techniques. Lepus spp. ( Lagomorpha)
b Seminal antigens (spermatozoa and plasma) from three breeds. Ovis acies (Artiodactyla)
c Seminal antigens. Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Passage of homologous and heterologous proteins from the mother into the early conceptus.
Lepus spp. (Lagomorpha)
KUNZ, W. — Zool. Inst, der Westf. Wilhelms-Univ., Badestr. 9, 44 MQNSTER/Westf.,
W.Germany
a Nuclear structure (lampbrush chromosomes, multiple nucleoli and extra DNA) of the
germinal vesicle in the panoistic ovary. Gryllus domesticus (Orthoptera)
h Uptake of haemolymph proteins in the oocyte and its deposition in the yolk platelets.
Gryllus domesticus, Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera)
KUNZ (RAMSAY), Mrs. Y. W. Dr.phil. — Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll. Belfield, Stillorgan
Road, DUBLIN 4, Ireland
a Development of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme pattern from fertilized egg through
metamorphosis. (Zone electrophoresis in starch gel and agar gel.) Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Development of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns during embryonic and post-
embryonic period; comparison of species and hybrid offspring. (Starch gel and agar gel
electrophoresis.) Salmo trutto forma fario, S. salar and hybrids (Salmonidae, Teleostei)
KURAHASHI, K. — Biol. Lab., Osaka Dental Coll., Saka, HIRAKATA, Osaka Pref., Japan
KURIHARA, M. — Inst, of Appl. Entomol., Fac. of Agric, Iwata Univ., Ueda 3-18, MO-
RIOKA, Japan
KURU, M. M.D. — Natl. Cancer Centre Hosp., Tsukiji 5 chome, Chuoku, TOKYO, Japan
KURULASHVILI, Mrs. L. I. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of
the Georgian S.S.R., TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
KUTHE, H. W. Dr.rernat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-Lindenthal,
W.Germany
a Determination problems in early development; changes of protein pattern in the yolk
system. Dermestes frischi (Coleoptera)
KUUSI, Miss T. K. Ph.D. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki,
Arkadiankatu 7, HELSINKI 10, Finland •
(no embryological work in progress)
KVINIKHIDZE (CICISHVILI), Mrs. G. S. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool.,
Acad, of Sci. of the Georgian S.S.R., Chavchavadze St. 31, TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
KVINNSLAND, S. — Inst, of Anat., Univ. of Bergen, BERGEN, Aarstadvollen, Norway
a The profile of the foetal face, an anthropological and roentgen anatomical study of the
foetal face and cranial base in their sagittal growth processes. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Early spread of ossification of the upper and lower jaws. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KVIST, T. N. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104,
U.S.A.
KYONO (NAKAGAWA), Mrs. H. M.A. — Embryol. Sect., Biol. Dept., Tokyo Metropol-
itan Univ., 2-1-1 chome, Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158), Japan
a Localization of ATP-ase and protein-bound-SH in the ova. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
(Echinoidea)
h Analysis of myotube formation in cultured embryonic cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LAALE. H. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Manitoba. WINNIPEG, 19, Manitoba,
Canada
a Immuno-embryology; protein patterns in development. Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
h Inductive and inhibitory phenomena in ontogeny; regulatory mechanisms; growth sub-
stances. Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
LAANE, H. M. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTER-
DAM-O., Netherlands
a Light-microscopical, electron-microscopical, histochemical, physiological and experimental
teratogenetic studies of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with J. DRUKKER, F. J. BIESENBEEK and J. A. LOS)
LAAT. S. W. de M.Sc. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.). Uppsalalaan 1, Uni-
versiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Electrophysiological aspects of early development, Xenopus laevis (Anura), Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP)
LABORDUS, V. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT,
Netherlands
a The effect of UV-light on cleavage and morphogenesis. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
LABOUR, G. R. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Paris, 91 ORSAY, France
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a Cytological study of diapausing embryos, with special reference to cell ultrastructure.
Locusta migratoria gallica (Accididae, Orthopfera)
b Cytological study of development of fat body, with special reference to cell ultrastructure
and cytochemistry. Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera)
LaCHANCE, L. E. Ph.D. — Metabol. and Radiat. Research Lab., State Univ. Station,
FARGO, N.D. 58103, U.S.A.
— temporarily: FAO/IAEA Div. of Atom. Energy in Agric, Internat. Atom. Energy
Agency, Karntner Ring 11, A- 1010 VIENNA 1, Austria
LACROIX, J. C. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. des Sci., 9 quai St. Bernard, 75 PARIS Ve,
France •
LA CROIX, L. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Plant Sci., Fac. of Agric, Univ. of Manitoba,
WINNIPEG 19, Manitoba, Canada
a Factors affecting embryonic growth and differentiation. Hordeum vulgare (Graminaeae)
LACY, D. Dr. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., St. Bartholomew's Med. Coll., Charter-
house Square, LONDON E.C.I, England
LAGUCHEV, S. S. Dr.med.sci. — Lab. of Histophysiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of
Med. Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
a The hormonal regulation of mitotic activity and synthesis of DNA. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodenfia)
LAHIRI, D. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12, W.Bengal, India
LAHTI, A. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Ill Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki, Haartmanin-
katu 3, HELSINKI 25, Finland
a Drug-induced teratogenesis in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
L. O. SAXEN and I. KAITILA)
LAI-FOOK, Miss J. E. I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, TORONTO 5, Ont.,
Canada
a The fine structure of development. (Insecta)
LAIRD, C. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Texas at Austin, AUSTIN, Tex. 78712,
U.S.A.
a Relationship between developmental patterns and intragenome nucleotide sequence homology.
(Insecta), (Tunicata) , (Mammalia)
b Developmental genetics of linked genes; fractionation of RNA to correlate gene expression
with karyotype arrangement. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
LAKSHMANAN, K. K. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Botany, Pachaiyappa's College, MADRAS-
30, India
a Descriptive and experimental embryology. (Plantae)
b Embryogenesis. ( Angiospermae)
c Study of irregular embryogenesis and its possible correlation with embryo differentiation
in tissue culture. (Angiospermae)
LAKSHMI, Miss M. S. Ph.D. — Chester Beatty Research Inst., Inst, of Cane. Research,
Royal Cane. Hosp., Fulham Rd., LONDON S.W.3, England
a Morphogenetic effects of follicle-stimulating hormone. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in col-
laboration with G. V. SHERBET)
b Behaviour of neoplastic cells transplanted into embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with G. V. SHERBET)
LAL, D. M. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD-2,
India
a Quantitative studies of various metabohtes in eggs, e.g. nitrogenous compounds, phos-
phorus compounds, reducing substances and citric acid. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera),
Musca domestica. Saccophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs. R. PANT
and R. VARMA)
b Variation in the activity of some enzymes in eggs. Philosamia ricini (Lepfidoptera), Musca
domestica. Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs. R. PANT and
R. VARMA)
c Quantitative studies of various metabolites during metamorphosis. Philosamia ricini (Lepi-
doptera), Musca nebulo, Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs.
R. PANT, Miss I. D. MORRIS and R. VARMA)
d Quantitative studies of certain metabolites and enzymic studies on the fat body during
larval and pupal development. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera) (in collaboration with Mrs.
R. PANT, Miss I. D. MORRIS and R. VARMA)
LALLIER, R. A. Dr.Sc. — Station Zoologique, Fac. des Sci. de Paris, 06 VILLEFRAN-
CHE-sur-Mer, France •
a Biochemical aspects of embryonic determination (studies of animalizing and vegetalizing
agents). Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
LAMBIOTTE, M. G. D. Dr.es Sci. — Centre de Rech. sur la Nutrit. du C.N.R.S., 9 rue
Emile, 92 BELLEVUE, France
LAMONT, Miss D. M. M.A. — Dept. of Chem., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON
W.C.I, England
LAMPEL. G. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Univ. Freiburg, CH-1700
FREIBURG, Switzerland
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a Researches on the sequence of morphs in cyclic reproduction. Pemphigus spirofhecae
(Homoptera)
LANDAUER. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Genet.. Univ. Coll. London. Wolfson
House. 4 Stephenson Way. LONDON N.W.I. England
— private address: 16 Highgate Ave.. LONDON N.6. England •
a A causal analysis of teratogenic action of insulin and other chemical compounds on devel-
oping embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The nature and significance of phenocopies. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LANDESMAN. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Vermont. BURLINGTON. Vt.
05401. U.S.A.
a Control of transcription and translation during embryogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anuca)
h Examination of regional differentiation by analysis of protein synthesis. Xenopus laevis
(Anura), Amby stoma mexicanum (Urodela)
LANDSTROM. U. — Dept. of Zoophysiol.. Univ. of Umea. S 901 87 UMEA. Sweden
a Oxygen uptake during embryogenesis. Tubifex spp. (Oligochaeta) (in collaboration with
S. L0VTRUP)
LANGMAN, J. M.D.. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School. Univ. of Virginia,
CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. 22901. U.S.A. •
a Autoradiographic and immunological analysis of muscle development in vivo. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Autoradiographic and immunological analysis of brain development under normal and
abnormal conditions. Gallus domesticus (Aves), (Rodentia)
LANOT. R. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Nancy. 30 rue Ste Catherine.
54 NANCY. France
a Malformations axiales: analyse causale de Taction teratogene du bleu trypan et de la
RNA-se. Gallus gallus (Aves)
LANZAVECCHIA. G. Dr.. Prof. — 1st. di Zool.. Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, MI-
LANO, Italy
LARKIN, L. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Colorado Med. School, 4200 E. 9th Ave.,
DENVER, Colo. 80220, U.S.A.
LARRIVEE. D. H. M.A. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of British Columbia. VANCOUVER 8,
B.C., Canada
a Molecular and cellular aspects of arm formation in larvae. Strong ylocentrotus droebachien-
sis, S. purpuratus. S. franciscanus (Echinoidea) (in collaboration with C. V. FINNEGAN)
LARSON, P. F. M.D. — Muscular Dystrophy Res. Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hosp., NEW-
CASTLE upon Tyne NE4 6BE, England
a Electron microscope studies of embryonic muscle and of myoblasts grown in tissue culture
to determine the temporal and spacial relationships between the polyribosomes and the
developing myofilaments. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
LARSSON. K. S. Odont. D.. Prof. — Lab. of Teratol.. Karolinska Inst.. S-104 01 STOCK-
HOLM 60. Sweden
a Chemical interaction with mucopolysaccharide synthesis during embryogenesis and fetal
development. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Experimental developmental morphology: studies on facial formation. Mus musculus,
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
LASH, J. W. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. 19104, U.S.A. •
LASHER, R. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Calif. San Diego, LA JOLLA, Calif.
92037, U.S.A.
LA SPINA. Miss R. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18. 90123
PALERMO. Italy
a Fine structure of unfertilized eggs and egg fragments. Ascidia malaca (Ascidiae)
b The analysis of the colour pattern. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
LASSAU. J. P. — Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie, France
a Croissance de la vulve. Homo sapiens (Primates)
LATSHAW. W. K. Ph.D., Prof. — W.C.U.M., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON,
Sask.. Canada
a Closure mechanisms of optic fissure. (Mammalia)
LAUFER, H. Ph.D.. Prof. — Div. of Biol. Sci.. Life Sciences Bldg U-42, Univ. of Connec-
ticut, STORRS. Conn. 06268. U.S.A. •
LAUGE, Miss G. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Entomol. et de Zool.. Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Paris.
91 ORSAY. France
a Experimental study of determination and differentiation of genital apparatus, triploid
intersexes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
LAVALLE. D. B.Sc. — Dept. de Biol. Geral, Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G., Rua
Carangola 288 - 4°andar. C.P. 253. BELO HORIZONTE, M.G.. Brazil
a Quantitative relations between DNA content and nuclear volume in relation with the
germinal line (spermatogenesis). Bu[o paracnemis (Anura)
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b Determination of the DNA content in polyploid animals. Cerafrophrys dorsata, Odonto-
phrynus cultripes, O. dorsata, Bufo paracnemis (Anuca)
LAVARACK, J. O. Ph.D. — School of Anat., Univ. of Melbourne. PARKVILLE 3052,
Vict., Australia
a Histochemical investigation of cell interactions in the development of primary tissues.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
LaVELLE, A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Illinois. P.O. Box
6998, CHICAGO, III. 60680, U.S.A.
a Cytodifferentiation of neurons. Cauia cobaya, Cricetus aurafus (Rodentia)
b Critical periods in neuronal maturation. Cricetus aurafus (Rodentia)
c Total lipid and phospholipid changes during neuronal maturation. Cricetus auratus (Ro-
dentia)
d Immunochemical characteristics of developing brain. Cricetus aurafus (Rodentia)
e Immunochemical characteristics of developing lens tissue. Gallus gallus (Aves)
f Drug effects on developing nervous tissue. Amhystoma maculatum (Urodela) (in col-
laboration with Mrs. F. LaVELLE)
LAVELLE, C. L. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston.
BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Embryology of the dental cusp pattern. Raff us norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
LaVELLE (WILSON), Mrs. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med.. Univ. of Illinois,
P.O. Box 6998. CHICAGO, 111. 60680, U.S.A.
a Hormonal control of early sex differentiation. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia)
h Critical periods in neuronal differentiation. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia)
c Cytochemical differentiation of nervous tissue. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia)
d Drug effects on developing nervous tissue. Amby stoma maculatum (Urodela) (in col-
laboration with A. LaVELLE)
LAWRENCE, A. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW W.2,
Scotland, U.K.
a Growth and differentiation of pancreas. Gallus domesficus. (Aves)
LAWRENCE, I. E., Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., East Carolina Univ., Box 2577,
GREENVILLE, N.C. 27834, U.S.A.
a Comb development. Gallus domesficus (Aves)
1. A timed sequence of reciprocal comb and non-comb tissue grafts for tissue interactions.
2. Development of the feathered crest fowl's comb primordium in an experimentally altered
position.
3. Tissue reaggregation of comb and feather skin grafts.
4. Histochemical patterns and hormonal influence on comb tissue development.
5. Electrophoretic analysis of comb protein.
b Comb and beak malformation resulting from removal of neural crest between stages 7-9.
Gallus domesficus (Aves)
LAWRENCE, P. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Cambridge, Milton Road, CAM-
BRIDGE, England
a The development of bristles; in particular factors controlling their position and their
initiation. Oncopeltus fasciafus (Heteroptera)
b Developmental genetics. Oncopeltus fasciafus (Heteroptera)
LAWSON, Miss K. A. Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.). Uppsalalaan 1.
Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Morphogenesis and functional development of the parotid gland in vivo and i n
vitro. Raftus raftus (Rodentia)
h Response of embryonic limb-bone rudiments to thyroid hormones in vitro. Gallus
domesficus (Aves)
LAZARD (HAUBEN). Mrs. L. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol exper. du C.N.R.S..
49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE. France •
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France, 1 1 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France
a Limb regeneration, after X-irradiation. and grafts of various tissues and organs. Siredon
mexicanum (Urodela)
h Late regulation in the embryonic limb. Gallus domesficus (Aves)
LEACH, C. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol, Oregon State Univ..
CORVALLIS. Ore. 97331. U.S.A.
a Light induction of reproduction in phytopathogenic species. (Fungi)
h Nature of sporogenic substances "P310" associated with spore formation. (Fungi)
c Interaction of light and temperature on the induction of reproduction. (Fungi)
LEBLOND. C. P. M.D.. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., McGill Univ., MONTREAL 2,
Que.. Canada
a Development of the thyroid gland. (Vertebrafa)
h The development of bones and teeth as shown on radioautographs with the help of various
labeled substances. (Vertebrafa)
LEDERMAN, R. J. M.D.. Ph.D. — Sect, on Exper. Embryol., Ophthalmol. Branch, Natl.
Inst, of Neurol. Dis. and Stroke, Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA. Md. 20014, U.S.A.
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a Development of retinal centrifugal fibers. Galhts domesficus (Aves)
LE DOUARIN. G. H. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Physiol, anim. et cellulaire, Fac. des Sci. de
rUniv. de Nantes. 38 Bd. Michelet. B.P. 1044. 44-NANTES. France
a Action des rayons X sur la physiologic ct le developpement du coeur embryonnaire. Callus
qallus (Aves)
b Electrophysiologie du coeur embryonnaire. Callus gallus (Aves)
c Metabolisme des organes embryonnaires en culture in vitro
d Etude experimentale de la diffcrenciation des cellules myocardiques. Gallus gallus (Aves)
e Etude experimentale de la diffcrenciation hypophysaire. Gallus gallus (Aves)
LE DOUARIN (CHAUVAC), Mrs. N. M. Dr.es Sci.. Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. des
Sci. de Nantes, 38 Bd. Michelet, B.P. 1044, 44-NANTES, France
a Etude experimentale du developpement du tube digestif. Gallus gallus (Aves)
h Etude experimentale du developpement du foie. Callus gallus (Aves)
c Etude de la diffcrenciation biochimique des hepatocytes. Gallus gallus (Aves)
d Etude experimentale de la diffcrenciation hypophysaire. Gallus gallus (Aves)
e Etude experimentale de la diffcrenciation dc la glande thyroide. Gallus gallus (Aves)
LEDOUX. L. D.Sc. — Lab. de Biochim. cell., Dept. de Radiobiol., Centre d'Etude de
I'Energie Nucleaire, MOL, Belgium
a Uptake, fate, and biological effect of exogeneous DNA in living systems, with special
attention to embryonic and cancer tissues. Hordeum spec, Avabidopsis spec. (Angiosper-
mae), Gallus spec. (Aves), Mus spec. (Rodentia)
LEE. H. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Toledo, TOLEDO, Ohio 43606, U.S.A.
a In vitro studies of DNA synthesis induced by Rous sarcoma virus infection in
differentiating embryonic cells. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Cytodifferentiation and cell interactions in vitro of testicular tissues with respect to
DNA and cell cycle studies. Gallus gallus (Aves)
LEES, A. D. Sc.D.. F.R.S. — Imperial Coll. Field Station, SunninghiU, SILWOOD PARK,
Berks., England
a Control of polymorphic development, with special reference to environmental factors.
Megoura viciae (Aphididae, Homoptera)
LEESON, C. R. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Missouri, COLUM-
BIA, Mo. 65201, U.S.A.
a Postnatal development and differentiation of the ductus epididymidis with special em-
phasis upon the epithelium and the appearance of stereocilia. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
b Postnatal development of muscle with emphasis on the ultrastructure of the mitochondrial
population. Sus domesticus (miniature) (Atfiodactyla)
LEFFINGWELL, T P. Ph.D. — Cell Research Inst., B.L. 220, The Univ. of Texas at
Austin. AUSTIN, Tex. 78712, U.S.A.
a Site of synthesis and mode of deposition of primary wall constituents in distinctively
differentiated tissues of the primary root; characterization of the Golgi-mediated wall poly-
saccharides (isotope labelling, autoradiography, histochemistry). Zea mays (Gramineae)
LEFFORD (FERNANDO), Mrs. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll.,
Cower St., LONDON W.C.I, England
a Studies on cell locomotory behaviour in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Cavia
spec. (Rodentia)
LEGAIT, E. J. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol., Fac. de Med., 31 rue Lionnois, 54 NANCY, France
LEGAY, J. M. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Fac. des Sci. de Lyon,
43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Postembryonic development in relation to parental generation and selection. Bombyx mod
(Lepidoptera), Ceratitis capitata (Diptera)
LEGENDRE, R. Dr.rer.nat., Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Montpellier,
Place Eugene Bataillon, 34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development. (Araneida, Arachnida)
LEGHISSA, S. Ph.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Bologna, Via Belmeloro 8,
BOLOGNA (103), Italy •
LEGNAME, A. H. Dr.Biochem. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 460,
S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Respiratory metabolism. Bu[o arenarum (Anura)
b Mitochondria during embryogenesis. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
LEGNAME, C. R. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 460, S. M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Nuclear transplantation (early stages until neurulation). Bufo arenarum (Anura)
LE GOASCOGNE, C. D.E.S. — Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med., Unite de
Physiol, placentaire. Hop. Saint- Antoine, 184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, PARIS 12e,
France
a Anatomic vasculaire, ultrastructure et physiologic de la vesiculc ombilicale (omphalopla-
centa). Rattus norvegicus albinus, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
h Culture organotypiquc dc la vesiculc ombilicale. Microscopic clectronique. Rattus nor'
vegicus albinus (Rodentia)
c Developpement in vitro des blastocystes. Rattus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia)
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LEGRAND, Miss C. — Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med., Unite de Physiol, placen-
taire, Hop. Saint- Antoine, 184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, PARIS 12e, France
a Le trophoblaste endovasculaire. (Rodentia)
LEHMAN, H. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL,
N.C., U.S.A. •
LEHMANN, F. E. Dr.phil., Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Inst., Univ. Bern, Sahlistr. 8, 3000
BERN, Switzerland •
LEHMANN, R. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Freiburg, Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREI-
BURG i.Br.. W.Germany
LEIBENGOTH, F. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Holderlinstr. 12, 74 TUBINGEN.
W.Germany
LEIKOLA, A. H. A. Ph.D. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki,
Arkadiankatu 7, HELSINKI 10, Finland
a Primary induction. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LEIST, K.-H. Dipl.Biol. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Siesmayerstr. 70, 6000 FRANKFURT a.M.,
W.Germany
a Effects of ACTH and adrenocortical hormones. Amby stoma spec, Salamandra salamandra
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Development of endocrine tissue. Amby stoma spec, Salamandra salamandra (Urodela),
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Biochemical changes during development induced by ACTH and steroid hormones. Xeno-
pus laevis (Anura)
LE'JOHN, H. E. B. Ph.D. — Fourah Bay Coll., Univ. Coll. of Sierra Leone, FREETOWN,
Sierra Leone, W.Africa
LEMEZ, L. MUDr. — Dept. of Anat.. Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, PRAHA 2, Czecho-
slovakia
a Embryonal haematology. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Experimental topogenesis and morphology of the pneumogastric system. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
LE MOIGNE, A. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Paris, Fac des Sci. d'Orsay, 91 ORSAY,
France
a Developpement embryonnaire (etude au microscope electronique) . (Planaciidae, Turbel-
laria)
LEMUS, D. Dr. Vet. — Cat. de Embriol., Escuela de Med., Univ. de Chile, Zaiiartu 1042,
SANTIAGO, Chile
LENDER, Th. Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Paris, Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay. 91
ORSAY. France •
a Problemes de la regeneration: substances inductrices et inhibitrices. (Planaciidae, Tur-
bellaria)
h Etude au microscope electronique de la regeneration (en particulier des neoblastes).
Dugesia gonocephala (Turbellacia)
c Neurosecretion. (Planaciidae, Turbellacia)
d Regeneration. Astecina gibbosa (Astecoidea, Echinodecmata)
e Culture in vitro d'organes larvaires. Gallecia spec. (Lepidopteca), Peciplaneta spec.
(Octhopfeca)
f Culture in vitro de gonades femelles. Tenebrio molitoc (Coleopteca)
LENDON. R. G. B.Sc. — Dept. of Pathol., Children's Hospt., Western Bank, SHEFFIELD
SIO 2TH, England
a Spina bifida: 1. experimental production by means of trypan blue. 2. embryogenesis of the
defects produced. 3. attempts to produce some of the defects by means of hypoxia. Rattus
nocvegicus (Rodentia)
LENICQUE, P. M. Dr.es. Sci. — Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins. Museum Natl. d'Hist.
Nat.. 57 rue Cuvier. PARIS "Ve, France
a Role des neurohormones aux cours de la regeneration; etude histochimique et etude phar-
macologique de I'effet des neuropharmaca. Hydca littocalis, Clava squamata (Hydcoidea),
Dugesia tigcina (Tucbellacia)
LENSKY. Y. Ph.D. — Dept. of Entomol., Fac. of Agric, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem,
P.O.B. 12, REHOVOTH, Israel
a Changes occurring in proteins of haemolymph during metamorphosis. Apis mellifica var.
ligustica (Hymenopteca)
h Separation, characterization and identification of proteins of haemolymph. in three castes
and in two races. Apis mellifica var. ligustica (Hymenopteca)
c Distribution of blood antigens in fluid compartments and tissues of developing and adult
animals, using immuno-chemical and biochemical analysis. Apis mellifica var. ligustica
(Hymenopteca)
d Distribution of blood antigens in fluid compartments and tissues in diapausing pupae and
developing adults. Hyalophoca ceccopia (Lepidopteca)
e The ultrastructure of drone spermatozoa and their position in male and female storage
organs. Apis mellifica var. ligustica (Hymenopteca)
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LENZ, W. Dr.med., Prof. — Inst, fur Humangenet. der Univ., Vesaliusweg 12/14, 44
MONSTER/Westf., W.Germany
a Analysis of thalidomide embryopathy in relation to time of intake. Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
LEONARD. A. Ph.D. — Lab. de Genet., Dept. de Radiobiol., Centre d'Etude de I'Energie
Nucleaire, MOL, Belgium
a Study of chromosome aberrations induced by X-irradiation in u t e r o. (Mammalia)
LEONE, V. M.D. — Cat. di Embriol. e Morfol. Sperim., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10,
20133 MILANO, Italy •
LEONIENI. ]. Dr. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul.Narutowicza 60,
fLODZ, Poland
a Comparative histological, histochemical, and electron microscopical studies on the devel-
opment, structure, and function of the subcommissural organ. (Mammalia). Homo sapiens
(Primates)
LEOPOLD, R. A. Ph.D. — USDA Mctab. & Radiat. Research Lab., State Univ. Station.
FARGO, N.D. 58103, U.S.A.
a Cytochemistry of developing reproductive structures. Musca domestica (Diptera)
b In vivo and in vitro investigation of cuticle deposition during leg regeneration.
Leucophaea maderae (Dicfyoptera)
LEPORI, N. G. Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Fac. di S.M.F.N., Univ. di Sassari, Via Murroni 25,
07100 SASSARI, Italy
a Research on the origin of the asymmetry of the female gonad (blastoderm in vitro).
(Aves)
h Research on the origin of asymmetrical heart development (blastoderm in vitro).
Gallus spec, Anas spec. (Aves)
c Research on the inductor of the uro-genital organs. Gallus spec. (Aves), Rana spec.
Trituras spec. (Amphibia)
LE ROUX, J. M. W. Dr.med.vet. — Dept. of Anat.. Fac. of Vet. Sci., Univ. of Pretoria,
P.O. ONDERSTEPOORT, South Africa
LESH, Miss G. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York at Albany,
ALBANY, N.Y. 12203, U.S.A.
a Investigations of neoblast movement and cell differentiation. (Hydrozoa)
b Studies of polarity and cell differentiation. (Polychaeta)
LESSEPS, R. J., S.J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Loyola Univ., NEW ORLEANS, La.
70118. U.S.A.
a Ultrastructure of cell surface (embryonic liver, heart, neural retina, limb bud). Gallus
domesficus (Aves)
LEVAK (SVAJGER). Mrs. B. D.Sc — Inst, of Biol., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata, ZAGREB.
Yugoslavia
a Investigation of early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture. Rattus nor'
vegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with N. SKREB and A. gVAJGER)
b Investigation on developmental capacities of tissues of the chorioallantoic membrane. Gallus
domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with N. SKREB and A. SVAJGER)
LEVENSON, G. E. Ph.D., D.D.S. — Dept. of Biol., Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab.
of Histol. and Embryol., School of Dental Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADEL-
PHIA, Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
a Comparison of three types of embryonic cartilage when grown as monolayer cultures.
Gallus domesficus (Aves)
b Effect of ascorbic acid in medium on growth and differentiation of embryonic cartilage in
monolayer culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Histogenesis of embryonic liver: cell culture techniques, effects of metabolites on differen-
tiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LEVER. W. E. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.. P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE. Tenn.
37830, U.S.A.
a Temporal and spatial patterns of cell replication and nuclear degeneration during lens
development and growth; computer analysis of mathematical models. Gallus domesticus
(Aves) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
LEVI, C. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Invert. Marins. Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat.. 57 rue
Cuvier, PARIS Ve, France
a Descriptive and experimental embryology, morphogenesis, cytology (electron microscopy).
(Pori[era)
LEVI-MONTALCINI, Miss R. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., ST.
LOUIS. Mo. 63130, U.S.A. •
a Study of action of the nerve growth factor and related problems in experimental neuro-
biology
b Experimental study of the structural organization and interconnection between different
brain parts and ganglia. Periplaneta americana (Dictyopteca)
c A technique to grow nerve and glia cells from explants of brain and ganglia in order to
study their growth and differentiation under different experimental conditions. Periplaneta
americana (Dictyoptera)
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LEVIS, A. G. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Gen. Biol, Univ. of Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100
PADOVA, Italy
a Myogenesis in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus, Cavia por-
cellus (Rodentia)
LHOTKA, J. F., Jr. M.D., Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. School, Univ. of Oklahoma,
801 NE 13th St., OKLAHOMA-City. Okla. 73104, U.S.A.
a Localization of Ca and Fe in the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves),Sus scrofa
( Artiodactyla) . Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Histochemical localizations of polysaccharides in embryo and early fetus, with emphasis
on vascular system. Homo sapiens (Primates)
LI, Mrs. Yu-Ying FU Ph.D. — Mycol. Sect., Natl. Communic. Disease Center, U.S. Publ.
Health Service, ATLANTA, Ga. 30333, U.S.A.
LIANG, H. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biomorphics, Natl. Defense Med. Center, P.O.
Box 7432, TAIPEI, Taiwan, Republ. of China
a The action of aureomycin on the growth of thyroidectomized tadpoles. Rana catesbeiana
(Anuca)
h Microscopic study of thyroidectomized tadpoles treated with aureomycin. Rana catesbeiana
(Anura)
c Microscopic study of the aureomycin-treated thyroid gland of tadpoles. Rana narina
(Anura)
d Development of the pituitary gland. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
LIEDKE, Mrs. K. B. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., TEANECK,
N.J. 07666, U.S.A.
(no embryological work in progress)
LIEM, K. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Illinois, 1853 W. Polk
St., CHICAGO, 111. 60612, U.S.A.
LIERSE, W. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Basel, Pestalozzistr. 20, 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
LIMBORGH, J. van M.D., Prof. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade
61, AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Sex differentiation. Anas boschas (Aves)
b Morphogenesis of the skull. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Development of the harelip condition (descriptive studies). Homo sapiens (Primates)
LINDENMAYER, A. Ph.D., Prof. — Central Interfaculty, Univ. of Utrecht, Heidelberg-
laan 2, "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Computer simulation of the development of branching filaments. (Algae; Fungi)
h The morphogenetic processes giving rise to phyllotactic patterns of the shoot apex.
(Ptecidophyta; Spermatophyta)
c Developmental instructions for cellular interactions and divisions considered from the point
of view of automata and language theory.
LINDSAY, D. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, Ga. 30601,
U.S.A.
a Developmental regulation of chromosomal histone synthesis in the embryo. Strongylo-
centrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
LINDSLEY, D. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O.
Box 109. LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Genetic control of gametogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
LIOSNER, L. D. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the U.S.S.R..
Baltiyskaya St. 8. MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
LIOTTI, F. S. Dr., Prof. — 1st. di Biol. Gener., Fac. di Med., Via del Giochetto, 06100
PERUGIA, Italy
a Richerche sulla neurosecrezione. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria), Allolobophora caliginosa
(Oligochaeta)
h Richerche sull'eritropoietina. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia)
LIPEDE, A. G. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
LISSIA (FRAU). Mrs. A. M. Dr. — 1st. di Zool., Fac. di S.M.F.N.. Univ. di Sassari, Via
Murroni 25, 07100 SASSARI, Italy
a Gonadogenesis and sexual differentiation in hermaphroditic forms. Diplodus vulgaris,
Boops salpe. B. boops, Lythognathus mormyrus (Sparidae, Teleostei)
LIVERSAGE, R. A. Ph.D.. Prof. — Ramsay Wright Zool. Labs., Dept. of Zool., Univ.
of Toronto, 25 Harbord St., TORONTO 5, Ont.. Canada
a Influence of nerves and endocrines on regeneration. Tciturus viridescens (Urodela)
LIWSKA. Miss J. mgr.Biol.Sci. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.. Fac. of Vet. Med..
Warsaw Agricult. Univ., Grochowska 272, WARSZAWA, Poland
a Histochemical studies on differentiation of gonads. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LOBBECKE, E.-A. Dr. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Koln, Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-Lindenthal.
W.Germany
a Biochemical investigation of UV-inactivation and visible light or sperm reactivation in
eggs at very early developmental stages. Habrobracon hebetoc (= juglandis) (Hymen-
opt era)
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b Cell proliferation in imaginal wing discs. Various species (Lepidopteca)
LOBO, J. F. Ph.D. — Cell Research Lab., Dept. of Zool., Nowrosjee Wadia Coll., POONA-
1, India
a Alkaline phosphatase and mucopolysaccharides in eggs and larvae (histochemical methods).
Betfa splendens (Teleostei)
h Phospholipids and non-specific esterases in larvae and adults (histochemical methods).
Rana tigrina (Anura)
LOCKE M Ph D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Developm. Biol. Center, Case Western Reserve
Univ., 2127 Cornell Rd.. CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a The ultrastructure and physiology of insect development, particularly during the molt/
intermolt cycle. Calpodes ethlius (Hespedidae, Lepidoptera)
LOCKSHIN, R. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol., School of Med. and Dent., Univ. of Roches-
ter. 260 Crittenden Blvd.. ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14620, U.S.A.
LOEFFLER, C. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Arkansas, FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.
72701. U.S.A.
a Permeability and osmoregulation. Rana spp. (Anura)
b Various morphogenetic topics. 1. Somitogenesis. 2. Long-term interspecific tolerance. Rana
spp. (Anura)
LOFBERG, J. E. Fil.kand. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA,
Sweden
a Electron microscopic investigation on the process of neurulation. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
LOFTS, B. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., St. Bartholomew's Med. Coll.. Charterhouse
Square. LONDON E.C.I, England
LOKHORST, Miss W. — Lab. of Veter. Physiol., State Univ. of Utrecht, Alex. Numankade
93, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Physiology of respiration in embryos under influence of environmental conditions. Gallus
domesficus (Aves) (in collaboration with C. ROMIJN)
LOMBARD (DES GOUTTES), Mrs. M. N. Lie. es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol.
exper. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Development of interactions between pituitary, pineal and gonads in vitro. Mas mus-
culus (Rodentia)
b Induction of kidney tubules in metanephrogenetic mesenchyme. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
LOMBARDO. F. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena, Via Berengario 14,
41100 MODENA, Italy
a Regeneration in the adult retina. Rana esculenfa (Anura)
b Regeneration of the retina in young animals. Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
c Regeneration of the cerebellum in young animals. Tinea tinea (Teleostei)
d Regeneration of the telencephalon in post-metamorphic animals. Rana eseulenta (Anura)
LONDON, J. M.Sc. — Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol, Tel-Hashomer Hosp., Tel-Aviv
Univ. Med. School, TEL-AVIV, Israel
a Biophysical characteristics of syncytial placenta cells at term. Homo sapiens (Primates)
(in collaboration with L. A. NEBEL)
LONGENECKER. B. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta, EDMON-
TON, Alta., Canada
a Immunogenetic analysis of graft-versus-host reactions in the embryo using the chorio-
allantoic pock technique. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Effect of physical and chemical agents on immunologically competent cells using the
chorioallantoic pock assay system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LOOMIS, W. F. M.D., Prof. — Graduate Dept. of Biochem., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM,
Mass. 02154. U.S.A.
LOOMIS, W. F., Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a A biochemical and genetic investigation of the mechanisms of development. Dietyostelium
discoideum (Aerasiales)
LOPASHOV, G. V. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R. •
a Analysis of inductive interactions of the cells in differentiating retina by means of com-
binations of cells of the eye rudiment and the gastrula ectoderm. Rana temporaria, R.
acvalis, R. eseulenta (Anura). Gallus domestieus (Aves) (in collaboration with Mrs. O. A.
HOPERSKAYA)
b Metaplastic potencies of embryonic and larval eye for lens and retina regeneration. Leueis-
cus bergi (Cyprinidae) . Anoptiehthys jordani (Characidae, Teleostei) (in collaboration
with Miss A. A. SOLOGUB)
c Stimulation of metaplasia of the pure pigment epithelium of adult animals into retina by
means of agents from larval (or embryonic) retina. Rana temporaria, R. ridibunda (Anura),
(Gallus domestieus (Aves), Mus museulus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss A. A.
SOLOGUB)
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d Analysis of the ability of combinations of some larval eye tissues for lens induction in
gastrula ectoderm. Triturus taeniatus (Urodela)
e Analysis of the determination of the site of formation of the falciform process by means
of creation of additional choroid fissures. Leuciscus bergi (Cyprinidae, Teleostei)
f The influence of fractionated homogenates of some differentiating tissues (retina, muscle
etc.) on the differentiation of future ectoderm in uncleaved eggs and early stages of
cleavage. Triturus taeniatus (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with
Mrs. L. A. NIKITINA)
LOS, J. A. M.D. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTER-
DAM-O., Netherlands
a Development of the heart and cardiac malformations. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Light-microscopical, electron-microscopical, histochemical, physiological and experimental
teratogenetic studies of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with J. DRUKKER, P. J. BIESENBEEK and H. M. LAANE)
LOUVET, J. -P. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Expcr., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, Av. des
Facultes, 33 TALENCE. France
a Recherches descriptives et experimentales sur la formation de la bandelette embryonnaire.
Carausius spec. (Cheleutoptera)
h Neurogenese. Carausius spec. (Cheleutoptera)
LOVE, D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Center, Case Western Reserve Univ.,
2109 Adelbert Rd., CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a Chemistry of developing muscle,
b Endocrine regulation of carbohydrate and nucleic acid metabolism in embryonic muscle.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
L0VTRUP (REIN), Mrs. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87
UMEA, Sweden
a Nuclear RNA metabolism during early embryogenesis. Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea)
L0VTRUP, S. Dr.Phil., Prof. — Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA.
Sweden •
a Permeability and osmoregulation. Rana spp. (Anuca)
b Carbohydrate metabolism. Rana spp. (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration
with S. B. NILSSON)
c Cell transformation and cell differentiation. Rana spp. (Anura). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Oxygen uptake during embryogenesis. Tubifex spp. (Oligochaeta) (in collaboration with
U. LANDSTROM)
LOWER, W. R. Ph.D. — Clin. Pharmacol. Res. Inst., 2030 Haste St.. BERKELEY, Calif.
94704, U.S.A.
a The genetic, biochemical, and developmental differences between two strains of a free-
living dioecious form. Panagrellus redivivus (Nematoda)
b Genetic, biochemical, and developmental changes in strains selected for tolerance to high
temperatures. (Nematoda)
c Axenic maintenance of various spp. for developmental studies. (Nematoda)
LOWERY, R. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Botany and Zool., Sir John Cass Coll.. Jewry St.,
LONDON E.C.3, England
(no embryological work in progress)
LOY. J. B. Ph.D. — Plant Science Dept., Univ. of New Hampshire. DURHAM, N.H.
03824, U.S.A.
a The interactions of auxins, gibberellins and growth regulators (fluorene-9-carboxylic
acids). Cucurbita maxima (Cucurbitaceae)
b Developmental-taxonomic study on the distribution of peroxidase isozyme patterns in
g Free-martinisme spontane. (Aves) (en collaboration avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
LUBICZ (NAWROCKI), C M. B.Sc. — Dept. of Vet. Anat., Brownlow Hill, P.O. Box
147, LIVERPOOL L69 3BX. England
LUCAS, J. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. School of Biol. Sci., Univ. Coll. of Townsville.
P.O. Box 999, TOWNSVILLE, Qld.. 4810 Austraha
a Embryonic and larval development and their response to environmental factors. Halicac-
cinus spp. (Brachyuca, Decapoda)
LUCEY, E. C. A. B.Sc. — Research Film Unit. Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh,
West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland. U.K.
a Film of normal development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Technique of in vitro culture of embryo; descriptive material covering first 72 hours
of development in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Film showing nuclear transfer technique. (Amphibia)
LUCKENBILL. Miss L. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Smith College, NORTHAMPTON.
Mass. 01060. U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy of early phases of epidermal wound healing. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Electron microscopy of eggs. Rana pipiens (Anura)
LODTKE, H. Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 53, 355 MARBURG/Lahn,
W.Germany
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LUDWIG, D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Biol. Lab.. Fordham Univ.. NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y.
10458.' U.S.A.
LUDWIG. K. S. Dr.med.. Prof. — Abt. Anat., Rhein-Westf. Techn. Hochschule Aachen.
Germany, c/o Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Pestalozzistr. 20. CH 4056 BASEL. Switzerland
LULLINI, Mrs. I. GALLIANI M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm.. Univ. di Bologna.
Via Irnerio 48. BOLOGNA, Italy
LUSE, Miss S. A. — Biol. Sci. Dept.. Calif. State Polytechn. Coll., SAN LUIS OBISPO.
Calif. 93401, U.S.A.
a Development and mineralization of scales; role of the epidermis in scale development; light
and electron microscopy of developing skin. Poecilia reticulata, Ocyzias latipes, Salvelinus
fontinalis (Teleostei) (in collaboration with R. J. KREJSA)
LUTWAK (MANN). Mrs. C. M.D.. Ph.D. — A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem..
Univ. of Cambridge, 307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIEX3E. England
a Physiology and biochemistry of the early embryo. Rattus rattus (Rodentia). Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Teratology. Rattus rattus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
LUTZ. H. Dr.es Sci.. Prof. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., 1 Av. Vercingetorix, 63 CLERMONT-
FERRAND. France •
a Developpement du blastoderme pendant les premieres heures de 1' incubation. Anas spec.
(Aves)
h La polyembryonie experimentale; I'orientation des embryons. (Aves)
c Polyembryonie experimentale. ( Salmonidae, Teleostei) (en collaboration avec Mrs. Y.
LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
d Formation de I'entoblaste. (Aves)
e Action des ultra-sons sur I'embryon et sur differents organes. Galhts spec. (Aves) (en
collaboration avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
f Culture in vitro du blastoderme. (Aves) (en collaboration avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-
OSTERTAG)
g Free-martinisme spontane. (Aves) (en collaboration avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
LUTZ (OSTERTAG). Mrs. Y. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Biol. Anim.. 1 Av. vercingetorix,
63 CLERMONT-FERRAND. France
a La genese de I'asymmetrie du tractus genital et la regression des canaux de Miiller par
la methode d'explantations. Gallus spec. (Aves)
b Role des hormones dans la differenciation primaire du sexe. Gallus spec, Coturnix coturnix
(Aves)
c Polyembryonie experimentale. (Salmonidae, Teleostei) (en collaboration avec H. LUTZ)
d Action des ultra-sons sur I'embryon et sur differents organes. Gallus spec. (Aves) (en
collaboration avec H. LUTZ)
e Culture in vitro du blastoderme. (Aves) (en collaboration avec H. LUTZ)
f Free-martinisme spontane. (Aves) (en collaboration avec H. LUTZ)
g Hybridisation. Anas spec. (Aves)
LYNE. A. G. Ph.D. — Div. of Anim. Physiol.. C.S.I.R.O., Ian Clunies Ross Anim. Res.
Lab.. Great Western Highway. (P.O. Box 144, Parramatta), PROSPECT, N.S.W. 2150,
Australia
a Development of skin and hair. Trichosmus vulpecula, Perameles nasuta (Marsupialia)
b Structure and development of hair follicles and associated glands. Oi^is spec. (Artio'
dactyla)
LYNN W. G. Ph.D.. Prof. — Biol. Dept.. Grad. School of Arts and Sci., The Catholic
Univ. of America, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20017, U.S.A.
a Melanogenesis and melanin turnover. Xenopus laevis, Rana sylvatica, R. pipiens (Anixra)
h Skin development and ecdysis. Sceloporus Occident alis (Lacertilia), Chionactis occipitalis
(Ophidia)
LYONS, Miss K. M. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept., King's Coll., Strand, LONDON W.C.2, England
a Electron microscope studies on the development of the outer body layers. Entobdella
soleae (Monogenea, Trematoda)
LYSER (SHOUBY), Mrs. K. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hunter Coll. of the
City Univ. of New York, 695 Park Ave., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A.
— (Guest Invest.) The Rockefeller Univ., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021. U.S.A.
a Differentiation of the central nervous system; electron microscopy. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
h Effects of adjacent tissues and other factors on differentiation of neural tube in organo-
typic culture; light and electron microscopy. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LYTLE, Ch. F. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., North Carolina State Univ., Box 5577,
RALEIGH, N.C. 27607, U.S.A.
a Nucleic acid metabolism in intracellular parasite development. Eimecia tenella (Sporozoa
h Factors influencing budding. Hydra litf oralis, Chlorohydra hadleyi (Hydroidea)
c Growth and development in marine species. Eudendrium ramosum. E. carneum, Pennania
tiarella (Hydroidea)
McCAFFERTY, R. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Center, West Virginia Univ.,
MORGANTOV/N. W.Va. 26506, U.S.A.
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McCALLlON, D. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., McMaster Univ.,
HAMILTON, Ont., Canada •
a Development of specific proteins in the central nervous system studied by fluorescence and
electrophoresis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Specific chemical relationships in the development and regeneration of the lens. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
c Heterogenous induction. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Teratological and embryotoxic effects of tissue antibodies. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
McCANCE, I. — Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ., CLAYTON. Vict. 3168, Australia
a Descriptive morphology and histochemistry, and experimental morphology of the cere-
bellum (C.R. length 2 cm until after birth). Felis domestica (Carnivora)
McCLURE, T. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Oklahoma, 801 NE 13th St..
OKLAHOMA-City, Okla. 73104, U.S.A.
a Developmental variations in the central nervous system. Papio spec, Macaca mulafta
(Primates)
McCONKEY, E. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, for Developm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOUL-
DER, Colo. 80302, U.S.A.
McDEVITT, D. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Biol., School of Vet. Med., Univ. of Penn-
sylvania, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
a The soluble lens proteins (crystallins) in lens differentiation, as studied by column chro-
matography, electrophoresis, and immunofluorescence. Rana pipiens (Anura)
MACELA, A. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with A. RO-
MANOVSKf, J. PALECEK and J. MACHA)
McFARLANE, A. B.Chir. — Dept. of Anat., The Univ., NEWCASTLE upon Tyne 1,
England
McGAUGHEY, R. W. Ph.D. — Worcester Found, for Exper. Biol., 222 Maple Ave.,
SHREWSBURY, Mass. 01545, U.S.A.
a The rate of repair of chromosome breaks in primary spermatocytes at various times after
X- and cobalt irradiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b X-irradiation during gestation to determine doses lethal and teratological to embryos and
fetuses; karyotype studies of irradiated fetuses. Meriones unguiculatus (Rodentia)
c Chromosome and immunological study of hybrids. Mustela vison x M. putorius (Carni-
vora)
d Chromosome study of hybrids. Oryctolagus cuniculus x Lepus americanus (Lagomorpha)
McGOVERN, P. T. — Dept. of Anat., Royal Vet. Coll., LONDON N.W.I, England
a Immunological aspects of foetal-maternal relationships exemplified by hybrid gestation.
Capra hircus x Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) (in collaboration with J. L. HANCOCK)
MACHA, J. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with A. ROMA-
NOVSK?, J. PALECEK and A. MACELA)
McKEEHAN, M. S. f Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Virginia,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 22901. U.S.A.
(deceased)
McKENZIE, J. M.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Marischal Coll., Univ., of Aberdeen, ABER-
DEEN AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a The metabolic characteristics of different tissues in the early embryo. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b The cytological effects of metabolic inhibitors on the early embryo. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c The effects of adult tissue homogenates on the early embryo and cell cultures. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
McKIEL, G. D. M.A. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Cower St.,
LONDON W.C.I, England
a Study of contact inhibition in synchronous populations of heart fibroblasts. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
McKINNELL, R. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS, La.
70118, U.S.A.
a Nuclear transplantation studies: 1) developmental potential of transplanted embryonic
nuclei; 2) morphological and biochemical similarities of isogenic groups. Rana areolata
circulosa (Anura)
b Histocompatibility studies in animals produced by nuclear transplantation. Rana pipiens
(Anura) (in collaboration with E. P. VOLPE)
MACKLIN, M. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biomed. Engin., Case Western Reserve Univ.,
CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a The effects of the inorganic ionic environment, both extra-cellular and intra-cellular, on
cell differentiation. Hydra spec. (Hydroidea)
McLAREN, Miss A. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
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a Induction of super-fecundity by hormone treatment. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Influence of genotype and early embryonic environment upon development, investigated
by in vitro cultivation of early embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Immunization against spermatozoa, and its effects on female reproductive performance.
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d A maternal effect exerted by females homozygous for the recessive gene hairless. Mas
musculus (Rodentia)
e Blastocyst-uterine interactions during the early stages of implantation, and during physio-
logical and experimental delay of implantation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MACMILLAN. E. W. Dr. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVERPOOL 3, England
a The rate of transport of spermatozoa through the ductus epididymidis. (Mammalia)
McNUTT, C. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., The Univ. of Texas Med. School at
San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 78229, U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics of a tail-labyrinthine mutant (pr.) Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development and pathological progression of a new neuromuscular mutant. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
MACOTTA, V. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Turin, Corso M.D'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Growth in vitro of adrenergic neurons
MacRAE, Mrs. E. J. KRUGELIS Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med.. Univ. of
Illinois, 1853 W. Polk St., CHICAGO, 111. 60612, U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy. Dugesia tigrina, Notoplana acticola (Turbellaria)
b Histones in erythropoiesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
McWHINNIE, Miss D. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Sci., De Paul Univ.. 1036 W.Belden Ave..
CHICAGO. 111. 60614, U.S.A.
a Biochemical studies on embryonic bone with particular reference to metabolic pathways,
enzyme systems, and hormone effects. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rana pipiens (Anura)
MADERSON. P. F. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Brooklyn Coll., Bedford Ave. 6 Ave. H,
NEW YORK, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210, U.S.A.
a Influence of environmental factors and hormones on epidermal turn-over, in vitro and
in vivo. Iguana iguana, Anolis cacolinensis, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, Gekko gecko,
Coleonyx variegatus (Lacertilia), Elaphe obsoleta (Ophidia)
h Wound healing. Iguana iguana, Anolis carolinensis, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, Gekko gecko,
Coleonyx variegatus (Lacertilia), Elaphe obsoleta (Ophidia)
c Tail regeneration with reference to epidermal replacement. Iguana iguana, Anolis caroli-
nensis, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, Gekko gecko, Coleonyx variegatus (Lacertilia)
MADJEREK, Z. S. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTER-
DAM-O., Netherlands
a Experimental studies on genito-urinary tract development. Mus spec. (Rodentia)
MAEDA (KIBATA), Mrs. M. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ.,
Toyonaka, OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Effect of light on morphogenesis. Chara spec, Nitella spec. (Characeae)
b Effects of far-red and red illumination on seed germination. Lactuca sativa (Composifae.
Angiospermae)
MAGGIO, Miss R. Ph.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20,
90123 PALERMO, Italy •
a Activation of ribosomes at fertilization. Paracpntrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
MAHOWALD, A. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 North 15th St.,
MILWAUKEE, Wis. 53233, U.S.A.
a Ultrastructure of embryos: wild-type and genetic mutants. Drosophila melanogaster, D.
hydei, D. virilis, D. immigrans, D. willistoni (Dipteca)
h Polar granule morphology and function. Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei, D. virilis,
D. immigrans, D. willistoni (Diptera)
c Ultrastructural changes during oogenesis; differentiation of organelles. Drosophila melano-
gaster, D. hydei, D. virilis, D. immigrans, D. willistoni (Diptera)
d Fine structure and cytochemistry of chromatin. Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei, D.
virilis, D. immigrans, D. willistoni (Diptera)
e Intercellular migration of centrioles in oogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
f Fine structure of oogenesis and early development. Miastor spec. (Diptera)
MAISONHAUTE, CI. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Paris, 91 ORSAY, France
a Experimental study of synchrony of mitosis in early embryogenesis. Leptinotarsa decem-
lineata (Coleoptera)
MAJORCA (MONTELEONE), Mrs. A. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via
Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Heterospecific andromerogones. (Amphibia)
h Regeneration of the testes. (Anura)
c The sex of hybrids. Bufo vulgaris x B. viridis (Anura)
MAKHYA, Miss S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll.. CALCUTTA- 12, W.Bengal,
India
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MAKINEN (LONNBERG), Mrs. P.-L. M.S. — Dept. of Forensic Med., Univ. of Turku.
Kiinamyllynkatu 10, TURKU 3, Finland
a Biochemical characterization of enzymes appearing in early wound healing. Rattus spec,
Cavia spec. (Rodentia) (in collaboration with J. RAEKALLIO)
b Histochemical studies on bone regeneration (fracture healing). Rattus spec, Cavia spec.
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with J. RAEKALLIO)
MAKING, S. D.Sc, Prof. — Anim. Chromosomes Research Unit, Fac of Sci., Hokkaido
Univ., North 10, West 8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Chromosome aberrations in patients with congenital disorders, with special regard to the
relationship between karyological features and disease states. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Chromosome studies in spontaneous and induced abortions. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Virus-induced chromosome aberrations with special regard to teratogenesis and carcino-
genesis. Homo sapiens (Primates)
MAKINODAN, T. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE, Tenn.
37830, U.S.A.
a Ontogeny and senescence of the immune system. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
MALET, P. M.D. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd. Winston Churchill, B.P. 38,
63 CLERMONT-FERRAND, France
a Cytology of neonatal liver; differentiation of intercellular junctions, characters of micro-
bodies; histochemical differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
R. POURHADI and J. P. TURCHINI)
MALIKOVA, Mrs. I. G. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Larval regeneration. Harmothoe imbricafa, Eteone longa (Polychaeta)
MALIOVANOVA, Mrs. S. D. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of myocardium. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
MALONE, T. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Dept., American Univ. of Beirut, BEIRUT, Lebanon
a Cytological and cytochemical studies of oocyte development with special reference to
vitellogenesis and nuclear-cytoplasmic relationships. Blennius cristatus and other spp.
(Blenniidae, Teleostei)
h Cytological, cytochemical, and ultrastructural studies of the oocyte envelope. Blennius
cristatus, B. sanguinolentus (Blenniidae, Teleostei)
MALPOIX (HIGGINS). Mrs. P. M. Ph.D. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de
Bruxelles, 67, rue des Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Comparative study of the synthesis of nuclear (chromatin) and cytoplasmic protein in
embryonic liver in vitro (tissue culture, cell suspension), under the influence of
erythropoietin and other hormones. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MALYUK, V. I. Cand.med.sci. — Dept. of Cytol. and Histogenesis, Inst, of Zool., Acad.
of Sci. of the Ukraine, Vladimirskaya St. 55, KIEV 30, U.S.S.R.
a Principles of genesis, and cytological peculiarities of some derivatives of mesenchyme:
histogenesis of blood vessels. Domestic and laboratory animals (Mammalia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b The development of cellular and fibrillar structures of the vascular wall in ontogenesis.
(Mammalia)
MANCINO, G. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta 4,
PISA, Italy
a Development and functionality of the gonads in hybrids. (Urodela)
b Lampbrush chromosomes. (Urodela)
c Cytology. (Hirudinea, Annelida), (Opisthobranchia, Gastropoda)
MANCUSO, V. D.Sc, Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a The distribution of enzymes and other substances in the germ during development.
(Invertebrata)
h Ultrastructure of eggs during development. (Invertebrata)
c Ultrastructural changes during oogenesis. (Invertebrata)
MANDARON, P. M. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53,
38 GRENOBLE, France
MANELLI, H. Dr.Nat.Hist., Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. dell'Univ., Viale Regina Elena 324
(al Policlinico), ROMA. Italy
a Growth and differentiation of blood islands in vivo and in vitro. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves) (in collaboration with L. MASTROLIA)
b Growth and differentiation in regeneration. Planaria spec. (Tmbellaria) (in collaboration
with P. PASQUINI)
c Differentiation and developmental correlations between hypophysis, adrenals and gonads
(in vivo and in vitro). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Induced polyspermy. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
MANFREDI ROMANINI, Mrs. M. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ.
of Pavia, Piazza Botta 10, 27100 PAVIA, Italy
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a Histochemistry and enzymology of yolk sac and other membranes. Scyllium canicula
(Selachii). Salmo irideus (Teleostei), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Functional differentiation of larval gastric epithelium (manicotto ghiandolare di Ruffini)
Rana esculenta (Anura)
MANGIA, F. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. dell'Univ., Via Regina Elena 324, (al policlinico),
ROMA, Italy
a Embryonic erythropoiesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
MANN, T. M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. — A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem., Univ. of
Cambridge, 307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE, England •
a Biochemistry of semen. (Mammalia)
b Biochemistry of the male reproductive organs. (Mammalia)
c Comparative biochemistry of reproduction. (Mollusca; Elasmobranchii) , various large
domestic, small laboratory and wild animals (Mammalia)
MANNER, H. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Saint Louis Univ., 1402 South Grand
Blvd., ST. LOUIS, Mo. 63104, U.S.A.
a Organogenesis of carpals in regenerating forelimbs. Trifurus viridescens (Urodela)
h The role of the radius in carpal formation in regenerating forelimbs. Ambysfoma opacum
(Urodela)
c Developmental biology. Coturnix coturnix japonica (Aves)
d Factors influencing variability in developmental pattern. Coturnix coturnix japonica
(Aves)
e The action of developmental genes in the pre-neurula embryo. Rana pipiens (Anura)
f The role of the endocrines in regenerating metamorphic animals. Triturus viridescens
(Urodela)
MANSUETO (BONACCORSO), Mrs. C. Dr.nat.sci. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo.
Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Investigations on development by use of radio-isotopes. (Ascidiae)
h Incorporation of marked amino acids in nucleated and non-nucleated fragments of un-
fertilized eggs and oocytes. (Ascidiae)
c The action of cystein on development. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
d An analysis of the test cells in the oocytes and during embryonic development. (Ascidae)
MANUILOVA, Mrs. N. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of
Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
MANUKHIN. B. N. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Catecholamines and their receptors in embryonic development. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Rattus norvegicus (Rodenfia)
MANZOLI, F. A. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Bologna, Via
Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA, Italy
MANZOLI (GUIDOTTI), Mrs. L. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of
Bologna, Via Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA, Italy
MARAUD, R. Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Biol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Bor-
deaux, 33 BORDEAUX, France
a Differenciation sexuelle. (Vertebrata)
h Physiologic de la thyroide embryonnaire. (Vertebrata)
MARCEL, R. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 36, 59-LILLE-Distribution, France
a Etude in vivo et in v i t ro de la morphogenese au cours du developpement et de
la regeneration. Sabella pavonina, Sabellaria spinulosa, Nereis diversicolor, Syllis amica,
Eisenia foetida (Annelida)
MARCHAND, C. R. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Inst, des Sci. Nat., Fac. des Sci., Place
Marechal Leclerc, 25 BESAN^ON, France
a Evolution histophysiologique de I'appareil reproducteur au cours de I'ontogenese chez
des hybrides steriles. Cairina moschata x Anas platyrhynchos (Aves) (en collaboration
avec L. GOMOT)
MARCHISIO, P. C. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Inst, of Histol. and gen. Embriol., Univ. of
Turin, Corso M.D'Azeglio 52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
a Chromatographic and electrophoretic studies of proteins in the optic lobes of eye deprived
animals during pre- and postnatal development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h The biochemical factors involved in the control of optic centre differentiation, with special
attention to the role of retinal fibres (experimental investigation). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MARCHOK, Miss A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Connecticut, STORRS, Conn.
06268, U.S.A.
MARGALITH, I. — Dept. of Entomol. and Venomous Anim., The Hebrew Univ., JERU-
SALEM, Israel
MARGOLIS, G. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol., Dartmouth Med. School, HANOVER,
N.H. 03755, U.S.A.
a Virus-cell interaction, replication and differentiation. Cricetus auratus, Rattus natalensis,
R. norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Felis domestica, Mustela putorius furo (Carni'
vora)
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b Cerebellar hypoplasia induced by postnatal virus infections. Cricetus auratus, Rattus
natalensis, R. norvegicus, Mtis musculus (Rodentia), Felis domestica, Mustela putorius
fuco (Carnivora)
c Hydrocephalus induced by postnatal virus infections. Cricetus auratus, Ratfus norvegicus,
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MARIANO, Miss M. I. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 460, S. M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Nuclear transplantation (early stages until neurulation). Bufo arenarum (Anuca)
MARIN (LEWIN), Mrs. L. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France et du
C.N.R.S., 11 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France •
a Organogenese de I'estomac et du poumon: etude des substances morphogenes elaborees
par les mesenchymes inducteurs. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Mise au point dune technique de culture organotypique des blastemes de regeneration.
Amby stoma mexicanum (Urodela)
c Morphogenese du poumon: 1. determinisme de I'apparition des ebauches (dissociation et
reassociation, culture suivie de greffe). 2. moment d'apparition des structures specifiques
des cellules de I'epithelium (ultrastructure). 3. influence de mesenchymes heterologues sur
I'ultrastructure de I'epithelium (ultrastructure). Gallus gallus (Aves). (en collaboration
avec Miss F. DAMERON)
MARIN-PADILLA, M. M.D. — Dept. of Pathol., Dartmouth Med. School. HANOVER.
N.H. 03755. U.S.A.
MARINI, Miss M. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena. Via Berengario 14.
41100 MODENA, Italy
a Growth and differentiation of the subcommissural organ. (Amphibia)
b The differentiation of Rohon-Beard cells in normal development and in regeneration of
the nervous system. (Amphibia)
c The glycogen pattern in the developing nervous system. (Amphibia)
MARINKOVIC, D. B.Sc. — Inst, of Nucl. Sci. 'Boris Kidrich ". BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
MARINKOVICH. V. A. M.D. — Dept. of Pediat., School of Med.. Stanford Univ., 300
Pasteur Drive, PALO ALTO, Calif. 94304, U.S.A.
a Developmental immunochemistry. Gallus gallus (Aves), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
h Immunoglobulins. Gallus gallus (Aves), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
MARK, R. F. B.S. — Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168, Australia
a Regenerating motor nerves and reinnervating muscle (descriptive, histochemical, experi-
mental and electrophysiological). Astronotus ocellatus (Cichlidae), Carassius carassius
(Cyprinidae, Teleostei)
MARKjELOVA, Mrs. I. W. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of
the U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
MARKERT, C. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower. Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A. •
a Gametogenesis and chromosome behavior. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Gamete maturation, fertilization, and early development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Multiplicity of homologous genes. Various spp. (Pisces)
d Ontogeny of isozymic patterns of enzymes. Mas musculus (Rodentia), various spp.
(Pisces)
e Developmental genetics. Various spp. (Pisces)
MARKMAN, B. Fil.lic. — Dept. of Zoophysiol.. Univ. of Gothenborg. GCTEBORG.
Sweden
MARKOVA, Mrs. L. N. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a The use of enzyme preparations for the analysis of the role of acetylcholine and biogenic
monoamines in early embryogenesis. Strong ylocentrotus nudus, Patiria pectinifera (Echi'
noidea) (in collaboration with G. A. BUZNIKOV)
MAROTTI, G. Dr. — Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, Policlinico. 70124
BARI, Italy
a Histological and histochemical changes in the developing cornea of diminutive eye bulbs.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MARRARO (CARNAZZA), Mrs. M. L. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Normale, 2a Cattedra. Via
Biblioteca 4, 95124 CATANIA, Italy
a Mode of formation of the concentric bodies (epithelial pearls) during chorioallantoic
membrane grafts. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h A new method of graft in chorioallantoic membrane. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Liver homoplastic graft in chorioallantoic membrane. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MARRE, E. — 1st. di Sci. Botaniche dell'Univ., Cat. di Fisiol. Vegetale. Via Giuseppe
Colombo 60, 20133 MILANO, Italy •
MARSK, L. M.D. — Lab. of Teratol., Karolinska Inst., S-I04 01 STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
a Perinatal vascular changes in the digestive system. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
MARSLAND, D. A., Ph.D., Prof. — Marine Biol. Lab., Box 665, WOODS HOLE, Mass.
02543, U.S.A.
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a Disintegration of mitotic spindle of dividing eggs on application of high hydrostatic
pressure. Arbacia punctulafa (Echinoidea)
b Stabilization of the mitotic structures by heavy water (D2O). (Echinoidea)
c Re-inforcement of the anti-mitotic effects of colchicine by high pressure in dividing eggs.
Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea)
d A temperature analysis of how pressure reverses the anti-mitotic effects of heavy water
in the dividing egg. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
e Stability of microtubules in sperm cells exposed to high (10,000 psi) hydrostatic pressure.
Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea), Libinia emarginata, Homarus vulgaris (Decapoda)
f Factors concerned with the initiation of cytoplasmic division following nuclear division.
in cleavage. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea).
g Effects of relatively low (1,000-4,000 psi) pressures on the early development (egg to
pluteus stage). Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
MARSTON, J. H. Ph.D., M.R.C.V.S. — Physiol. Lab., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EG. England
a Pre-implantation development: the physiology of implantation. (Mammalia)
MARTHY. H.-J. Ph.D. — Lab. Arago, Fac. des Sci. de Paris. 66 BANYULS-sur-MER,
France
— untill springtime 1970: Coll. de France, Lab. d'Embryol. Exper., 49 bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a In vitro culture of embryos and embryo-fragments. Loligo vulgaris (Cephalopoda)
h Implantation and explantation of organ anlagen. Loligo vulgaris (Cephalopoda)
c Investigations on induction. Loligo vulgaris (Cephalopoda)
MARTIN, A. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Bardeen Med. Labs., Univ. of Wisconsin,
MADISON, Wis. 53706. U.S.A.
a Development and morphology of the central nervous system studied by light microscopy.
(Vertebrafa)
h Teratogenic effect of various techniques and agents upon the developing embryo. (Verte-
brata)
MARTIN, C. B., Jr. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. Coll. of Georgia,
Eugene Talmadge Mem. Hosp., AUGUSTA, Ga. 30902, U.SJ^.
a Anatomical and radiological studies of placental circulation. Macaca mulatta, Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Physiological studies of the uteroplacental and umbilical circulations. Macaca mulatta
(Primates)
MARTIN (FORGET), Mrs. C. S. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du
C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE. France
a Etude des effets teratogenes obtenus par le paramino benzene sulfamide. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
b Mesonephros differentiation: culture of Wolffian duct with different mesenchymes. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
MARTIN, R. P. Dipl.d'Etud.Approf. — Biol, et Ecol., Univ. de Caen, 14 CAEN. France
a Renouvellement et differenciation des cellules de I'epithelium intestinal. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
MARTlNEK, J. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4,
PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Cytochemistry and electron microscopy of eggs. Mas rattus (Rodentia) , Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b The fine structure of the blastocyst. The role of nucleoli in early differentiation of
blastodermic vesicle. Mus rattus ( Rodent ia). Homo sapiens (Primates)
MARTINET. Mrs. M. Dr.es Sci. Sci. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des
Sts. Peres. PARIS Vie. France
a Influence teratogene des infections rickettsiennnes. Mus rattus (Rodentia)
MARTINOVIC. J. V. B.Sc. — Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidrich". BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
MARTINOVITCH. P. N. Ph.D. — Dept. of Exper. Histol. and Organ Cult.. Inst, of
Nuclear Sci. "Boris Kidric". Vinca, P.O. Box 522, BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia •
a The effect of injecting testicular DNA from a strain with colored feathers into embryos
of a pure white strain. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MARTY, R. J. L. Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Neurophysiol.. Fac. des Sci.,
Univ. de Montpellier. Place Eugene Bataillon, 34 MONTPELLIER. France
a Neurophysiologie. 1. Maturation peri-natale du systeme auditif (stimulation electrique
de la cochlee; stimulation tonale). 2. Maturation post-natale du systeme vestibulaire.
Felis catus (Carnivora)
b Neuroanatomie. 1. Developpement du thalamus (etude radio-autographique). 2. Maturation
peri-natale du cortex cerebral. Rattus norvegicus, Felis catus (Mammalia)
MARUOKA. S. M.Sc. — Lab. of Embryol., Fac. of Sci.. Osaka City Univ., Sugimoto-cho.
Sumiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, Japan
a Mechanism of action of sex hormone. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MARUYAMA, K. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst.. Coll. of Gen. Educ. Univ. of Tokyo. Komaba,
Meguro-ku, TOKYO. Japan
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MASCARENHAS, J. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York at
Albany, ALBANY, N.Y. 12203, U.S.A.
a Protein and RNA synthesis in the control of pollen tube development. Tradescantia
paludosa (Commelinaceae)
MASLOW, D. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Exper. Pathol., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., BUFFALO,
N.Y. 14203, U.S.A.
a Formation of cytochimeric striated muscle from disaggregated embryonic cells of different
classes and tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus spec. (RodentiaJ
h The effect of changes in the cell periphery caused by enzymatic treatments as determined
by electrophoretic mobility on the formation of aggregates of disaggregated embryonic cells
of different tissue origins. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MASNER, P. RNDr., CSc. — Dept. of Developm. Morphol., Inst, of Entomol., Czech.
Acad, of Sci., 7 Vinicna, PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
— till Sept. 1970: Zoecon Corp. for Appl. Insect Hormone Research, Biol. Branch, 975
California Ave., PALO ALTO, Calif. 94304. U.S.A.
a Endocrine regulation of gonad morphogenesis during postembryonic and imaginal devel-
opment, using synthetic analogues of these hormones, spec, of the juvenile hormone (cyto-
logical, histological and histochemical techniques). Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera)
MASON, J. Ph.D. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S.. 49 bis Ave. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Nutritional aspects of organotypic cancer culture
b Embryonic antigens in tumors
MASSART, C. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. e Istoembriol.. Univ. di Pisa, Via Roma 55,
56100 PISA, Italy
MASTERS, C. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Graduate Dept. of Biochem., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM,
Mass. 02154, U.S.A.
MASTROLIA, Miss L. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. dell'Univ., Viale Regina Elena 324 (al
Policlinico), ROMA, Italy
a Growth and differentiation of embryonic adrenal gland in vivo and in vitro.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Growth and differentiation of blood islands in vivo and in vitro. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. MANELLI)
MASUDA, H. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Konan Univ., Okamoto, Motoyama-cho,
Higashi-nada-ku, KOBE, Japan
a Structural changes of embryonic cells during cultivation. Cynops spp. (Urodela), Hynobius
spp., Rana spp. (Anura)
MASUI, Y. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, 25 Harbord St., TORONTO
5, Ont., Canada •
a Nucleocytoplasmic interaction in oogenesis and early development. (Amphibia)
b Analysis of proteins of embryonic cells. (Amphibia)
c Studies of the induction problem in early development. (Amphibia)
MATEJKA. M. Dr.Med., CSc. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ.,
Karlovarska 48, PLZEN, Czechoslovakia
a The morphogenesis of the genital organs from the standpoint of evolutionary morphology.
(Amniota. incl. Homo sapiens)
b The morphogenesis of the genital organs studied on the basis of experimental embryology.
(Amniota)
MATHEWS, M. B. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHI-
CAGO. 111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Biophysical and biochemical aspects of connective tissue components
MATHUR, R. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Rajasthan, JAIPUR, India
MATSUMOTO, J. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Keio Univ., YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi, Japan
a Correlation between pigment formation and pteridine pigments during postembryonal
stages. Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
b Biochemical and morphological properties of the pigment granules of chromatophores in
relation to function and differentiation. Xiphophorus helleri, Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
MATSUNAGA, Miss Y. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1
chome, Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158), Japan
a Carbohydrate metabolism of the embryo. Anthocidaris spec, Pseudocentrotus spec, Hemi-
centrotus spec. (Echinoidea)
MATTINGLY, Miss E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS. Ga. 30601,
U.S.A.
a Variations in nucleic acid synthesis during larval development (autoradiography and
biochemical methods). Rhynchosciara angelae (Diptera)
MATTON (VAN LEUVEN), Mrs. M. D. — Dept. of Ophthalmol., Fac. of Med., Univ.
Hosp., State Univ. of Gent, De Pintelaan. GENT, Belgium
MATUSZEWSKI, B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Cytol., Fac. of Biol., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Oogenesis. (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
h Cytochemical investigation on the origin of the mitotic spindle. (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
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c Development and growth of egg follicles: 1. growth regulation of nurse nuclei. 2. origin
of oosome material in the egg cell. (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
MAUGER (GIRARD), Mrs. A. Dr. — Lab. de Zool.. Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53,
38 GRENOBLE. France
a Organogenesis of the vertebral column after treatment of gastrulae with hthium chloride
and sodium thiocyanate. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Microscopic and ultrastructural study of the effects of X-irradiation upon the devel-
opment of the spinal pteryla and the cutaneous nerve pattern. Callus domesticus (Aves)
c Autoradiographic study of the formation of the skin: contribution of various cell types
to the dermis and epidermis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MAURER. M L. B.A. — Div. of Biol. Sci.. Cornell Univ.. ITHACA, N.Y. H850. U.S.A.
MAURY (GALLISSIAN). Mrs. M. F. Dipl.d'Etud.Sup.2 — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim..
Fac. des Sci., 1 Place Victor Hugo, 13 MARSEILLE 3, France
a Les problemes de dedifferenciation et de redifferenciation cellulaire. (Marine Porifera)
MAY CHING, T. Dr. — Agronomy Dept., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS, Ore. 97331,
U.S.A.
a Physiology of seed development. ( Angiospermae )
MAYER T. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Liberal Arts and Sci.. Rider Coll..
TRENTON, N.J. 08602, U.S.A.
MAZHUGA. P. M. Dr.biol.sci. — Dept. of Cytol. and Histogenesis, Inst, of Zool., Acad.
of Sci. of the Ukraine, Vladimirskaya St. 55, KIEV 30. U.S.S.R.
a Principles of genesis, and cytological peculiarities of some derivatives of mesenchyme:
the peculiarities of endochondral and perichondral osteogenesis. Domestic and laboratory
animals (Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Onto- and phylogenesis of the blood-vascular trunks of the extremities. Domestic and
laboratory animals (Mammalia). Homo sapiens (Primates)
c The development of the blood-vascular bed of the joint capsule. Domestic and laboratory
animals (Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Histogenesis of blood vessels; comparative hemopoiesis. Domestic and laboratory animals
(Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
e The structural and functional differentiation of cells in chondrogenesis and osteogenesis.
(Mammalia)
MAZURKIEWICZ, M. M.S. — Ira C. Darling Center for Research, (Marine Lab.), Univ.
of Maine. WALPOLE, Me. 04573, U.S.A.
a Development from the egg through F2 generation. Laonereis culveri (Ercantia, Poly-
chaeta)
b Larval development and reproduction. Hydrobia totteni, H. salsa (Prosobranchia, Gastro-
poda)
c Larval development. Macoma balthica (Lamellibranchia)
MAZZA, M. Dr.Nat.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. delfUniv., Via A. Volta 4, PISA,
Italy
a External egg morphology, development. Nepa rubra (Heteroptera, Hemiptera)
MECKLENBURG, C L. F. C. von Fil.lic. — Zootom. Dept., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Lund,
Helgonavagen 3. S-223 62 LUND, Sweden
MEDAWAR, Sir P. B. D.Sc. — Natl. Inst, for Med. Research, Mill Hill, LONDON N.W.7,
England
MELANDER, Y. Ph.D. — Inst, of Genet., Univ. of Lund, Solvegatan 29, 223 62 LUND,
Sweden
a Behaviour of chromosomes in relation to cell differentiation during embryogenesis; studies
of living (cinematography) and fixed cells. (Planariidae, Turbellaria) , Tomopteds helgo-
landica (Polychaeta), Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera), (Mammalia)
MELLINGER, J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper., Univ. de Strasbourg,
12 rue de lUniversite. STRASBOURG, France
MELTON, Ch. G., Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa.
15213, U.S.A.
a Messenger RNA ontogeny in embryonic development. Rana pipiens (Anura)
MENGE, A. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Center for Research in
Reprod. Biol., Univ. of Michigan Med. Center, ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104. U.S.A.
a Effects of immune reactions against spermatozoa on the development of embryos. Ocycto-
lagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
MENKES, B. Dr.med., Prof. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a The role of normal and experimentally induced necrosis in teratogenesis
b Cinematographical studies on growth and differentiation processes of the embryonic axial
organs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c The influence of exogenous factors on embryonic development; prenatal pathology. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
d Organogenesis in the embryo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
e Synthetic study on a collection of serial preparations of 3-30 mm embryos. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
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MENSCHIK, Z. M.D.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Georgetown Univ., 3900 Reservoir
Rd.. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20007, U.S.A.
MERCIER (PAROT), Mrs. L. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol.A. Fac. de Med., 45
rue des Sts. Peres, PARIS Vie, France
a Teratogenese par sulfamides hypoglycemiants, antimetabolites. Ratttts spec. (Rodizntia)
(en collaboration avec H. TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS)
b Influence de la cortisone sur la gestation et le developpement foetal. Raftus spec. (Roden-
tia)
c Influence des alcaloides du Rauwolfia, de la reserpine et de la deserpidine, sur le develop-
pement. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) (en collaboration avec H. TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS)
d Influence des neuroleptiques sur les malformations congenitales. Rattus spec, Mas spec,
(Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
e Diabete experimental et grossesse. (Mammalia)
f Influence des antimitotiques sur la gestation. (Rodentia) (en collaboration avec H. TUCH-
MANN-DUPLESSIS)
MERKER, H.-J. Dr.med. — Forschungsabt. fiir Elektronenmikroskopie und II. Anat. Inst.
der Freien Univ. Berlin, Kon.-Luise-Str. 15, 1 BERLIN 33, W.Germany
MERKLE, U. Dr.med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Niirnberg, Krankenhaus-
strasse, 852 ERLANGEN, W.Germany
a Spermatogenese und Sertoli-Zellen. Rattus spec (Rodentia)
MERTZ, M. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Osterbergstr. 3, 74 TUBINGEN W.Germany
MESSAGE, M. A. Ph.D. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRID-
GE CB2 3DY. England
a Development of muscle, primarily with histochemical techniques. Xenopus laevis (Anura),
Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
MESTRINER, M. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Sao Paulo, P.O. Box 301, RIBEIRAO
PRETO, S.P., Brazil
METZ, C. B. Ph.D. — Inst, of Molec Evolut., Univ. of Miami, 521 Anastasia Ave.,
CORAL GABLES, Fla. 33124, U.S.A. •
MEUSY, J.-J. D.E.S. — Lab. d'Evolut., Fac. des Sci. de Paris, 105 Bd. Raspail, 75
PARIS 6, France
a Correlations endocrines. Orchestia gammarella (Amphipoda), Carcinus maenas (Decapoda,
Crustacea)
h Ultrastructure des glandes endocrines. (Malacostraca, Crustacea)
MEYER, D. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Wayne State Univ., 1400 Chrysler Freeway,
DETROIT, Mich. 48207, U.S.A.
a Morphogenesis and developmental histochemistry of embryonic eye. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Histochemical studies of gonadal development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Prenatal ossification of the skeleton. Homo sapiens (Primates)
MEYER, G. F. Dr.rer.nat. — Max-Planck Inst, fiir Biol., Abt. Beermann, Spemann-Str. 34,
74 TUBINGEN, W.Germany
MEZGER-FREED, Mrs. L. Ph.D. — Inst, for Cancer Research, 7701 Burholme Ave.,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19111, U.S.A.
a Genetics of haploid embryo cell lines including analysis by nuclear transfer. Rana pipiens
(Anura) (in collaboration with J. FREED)
MICCIARELLI (SBRENNA), Mrs. A. Dr.Biol. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via
Previati 24, 44100 FERRARA, Italy
MICHAEL, M. I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Fac of Sci., Alexandria Univ.. Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, U.A.R.
— temporarily: Zool. Dept., Fac. of Agric and Vet. Sci., Univ. of Mosul, MOSUL, Iraq
a The development of the olfactory organs. Bufo regularis (Anura)
h Experimental analysis of the development of the cephalic ganglia and other derivatives
of the head neural crest. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
c The development of the urogenital system. Bufo regularis (Anura) (in collaboration
with S. N. SEDRA and S. KHALIL)
d Studies on hind limb regeneration. Bufo regularis (Anura)
MICHALOWSKI, J. f Ph.D. — Dept. of Gener. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K. Marksa
19, Rokitnica, ZABRZE 8, Poland
(deceased)
MICLEA, Mrs. C. Dr.Biol.Sci. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Effects of cytostatics on embryonic development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MIDDLETON, C. A. B.Sc — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat.. Univ. Coll. London, Gower
St., LONDON W.C.I, England
a A study of the locomotion and behaviour of epithelial cells in tissue culture. Gallus gallus
(Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MIGLIORINI (BRUSCHELLI), Mrs. G. Dr.Sci.Biol. — 1st. di Biol. Gener., Fac. di Med.,
Via del Giochetto, 06100 PERUGIA, Italy
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a Neurosecrezione durante lo sviluppo embrionale. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria) , Allolo-
bophoca caliginosa (Oligochaeta)
b Antibiotici c sviluppo embrionale. Bufo vulgaris (Anura)
MIKAMI, Y. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Mie Pref. Univ., 100,
Torii'Cho. TSU, Japan •
a Etiology of some congenital anomalies. Mtts molossinus albinixs (Rodentia)
b Developmental mechanism of entodermal organs
c Experimental analysis of Wolffian lens regeneration
MIKAMO, K. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol. et de Cytogenet., Clin. Univ. de Gynecol,
et d'Obstet., 20 rue Alcide Jentzer, 1205 GENEVE 4, Switzerland
a Sex ratio in fetuses from induced and from spontaneous abortions. Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
b Chromosomes of various fetal stages, normal and pathologic. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Chromosomes and genes in sex-reserved animals. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
d Pathological development of the testis (quantitative analysis of spermatogonical deficieny
in chromatin-positive Klinefelter syndrome at early postnatal stages). Homo sapiens
(Primates)
e Degenerative changes in fetal membranes (a histological study in relation to the physio-
logy of onset of labor). Homo sapiens (Primates)
i Intrafollicular overripeness of oocytes an an etiologic factor of malformation and nondis-
junction of chromosomes with special reference to abnormal chromosomal behavior in
meiotic phases. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
g Anatomic studies of normal and pathologic embryonic development. Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
h Effects on embryonic development of fertility regulating agents; chromosomal and anat-
omic studies. Homo sapiens (Primates)
i Incidence of sex chromosomal anomalies in newborn infants and the etiology of the
anomalies. Homo sapiens (Primates)
MIKHAILOVA, Ms. I. G. Dr.biol.sci. — Dept. of Embryol., Murmansky Sea-Biol. Inst.,
Acad, of Sci., DALNII ZELENZI, U.S.S.R.
MIKI-NOUMURA. Mrs. T. Ph.D. — Inst, of Molec. Biol., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.,
Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a The mitotic apparatus protein of the egg. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus. Pseudocentrotus
depressus. Anthocidaris crassispina (Echinoidea)
h Cell division of the egg. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus. Pseudocentrotus depressus, Antho-
cidaris crassispina (Echinoidea)
c An actin-like egg protein. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus, Anthoci-
daris crassispina, Temnopleurus toreumatics (Echinoidea)
MILAIRE, J. M.D. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol., Fac. de Med. de I'Univ., 97 rue aux
Laines, BRUXELLES. Belgium •
MILKMAN, R. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa
52240, U.S.A.
a Developmental biology, classical and physiological genetics. Botryllus schlosseri (Stolido-
branchia, Tunicata)
b Developmental biology, genetics. Drosophila melanogaster and other spp. (Dipfera)
MILLER O. L., Jr. Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a The relationship of fine structure to RNA, DNA, and protein metabolism in the lampbrush
chromosomes, nucleoli, and nucleoplasm of oocytes (standard sectioning techniques, micro-
manipulation, enzymatic digestions, phase contrast microscopy, electron microscopy, auto-
radiography). (Amphibia)
MILLER, T. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Rutgers Univ., 195 University Ave., NEWARK,
N.J. 07102, U.S.A.
a The mechanism of cleft palate formation, elucidated by: 1. possible reduction of incidence,
2. biochemical and histochemical changes, wrought by various teratogens. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
MILLINGTON, W. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 North 15th St..
MILWAUKEE, Wis. 53233, U.S.A.
a Development at the shoot apex, and regulation of form in the leaf and shoot. Proser-
pinaca palustris, Monstera spp., Parthenocissus vitacea, Ulex europaeus
b Development in coenobial forms. Pediastrum spp. (Chlorophyceae)
MILLONIG, G. M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Electron microscopic studies on early development. Paracentrotus lividus, Arbacia lixula
(Echinoidea)
b Fine structure changes after electric activation. Paracentrotus lividus. Arbacia lixula
(Echinoidea)
c Electron microscopic histochemistry of alcaline phosphatase during ecibryogenesis. Para-
centrotus lividus, Arbacia lixula (Echinoidea)
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MILLS, K. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oklahoma, 730 South Oval, Room
222, NORMAN, Okla. 73069. U.S.A.
a Accelerated growth and orientation of tissue culture cells.
MILLS, S. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA, Cahf. 92037, U.S.A.
a Regulatory mechanisms in cultured cells. (PlantaeJ
MILMAN, L. S. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Biophys., Inst, of Developm. Biol.,
Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133. U.S.S.R.
MINAFRA. S. Dr. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol.. Univ. di Palermo. Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO. Italy
MINELLI, G. Dr.nat.sci., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Bologna, Via Belmeloro 8,
BOLOGNA (103), Italy
a Nervous system. (Vertebrata)
MINGANTI, A. Dr., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Genova, Via Balbi 5, 16126
GENOVA, Italy •
a Enzyme activities in eggs and embryos. Balanus spec, Lepas spec. (Cirripedia, Crustacea)
MINTZ, Miss B. Ph.D. — Inst, for Cancer Research, 7701 Burholme Ave., PHILADEL-
PHIA, Pa. 19111, U.S.A. •
a Gene control of differentiation in allophenic animals with two genotypic populations of
cells. Mus musciilus (Rodentia)
MISENHEIMER, H. R. M.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115
W. University Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Anatomical and radiological studies of circulation in the maternal placenta. Macaca
mulatta. Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with Miss E. M. RAMSEY)
MITASHOV, V. I. — Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet.. Inst, of Developm. Biol.. Acad, of
Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133. U.S.S.R.
MITCHELL, J. T. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., State Univ. of New York. 766 Irvmg Ave..
SYRACUSE, N.Y. 13210, U.S.A.
a Effect of chemical compounds on pre-implantation stages in vivo and in v' i t r o,
with emphasis on developmental morphology and teratology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Studies on the neoplastic conversion of embryo cells cultured in vitro utilizing
cytogenetics and histochemical approaches. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MITCHISON, J. M. Sc.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh. West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH 9, Scotland, U.K.
a Developmental changes during the cell cycle, with special reference to enzyme synthesis.
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Saccharomycetales)
MITOLO, V. M.D. — Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Bari, Policlinico, 70124
BARI. Italy
a Quantitative changes of spinal ganglia and spinal cord after increase of the peripheral
field of innervation. Callus domesticus (Aves)
MITRA, B. N. Ph.D. — Cell Research Unit, Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunje
Circular Rd., CALCUTTA- 1 9, India
MITRA, J. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll.. CALCUTTA-12. W.Bengal. India
MITRA. Miss T. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12. W.Bengal.
India
MIYA. K. D.Sc, Prof. — Inst, of Appl. Entomol., Fac. of Agric. Iwata Univ.. Ueda 3-18.
MORIOKA, Japan
MIYAHARA. E. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biol.. Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki, FUKUO-
KA, 812, Japan
a Regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis during embryonic development. Xenopus laevis
(Anuca)
MIZELL. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ.. NEW ORLEANS. La. 70118.
U.S.A.
a Induced limb regeneration. Didelphis virginiana (Marsupialia)
h Effects of regenerating appendages on Lucke tumor (renal adenocarcinoma): tumor dif-
ferentiation. Rana pipiens (Anura)
c Infectious nucleic acids (Herpes type virus associated with Lucke tumor) as differentiating
agents. Rana pipiens (Anura)
MIZUNO, T. Dr., Prof. — Lab. of Anim. Nutr., Fac. of Agric, Kobe Univ., 1 Rokkodai-
cho, Nada-ku, KOBE, Japan
a Biochemical studies on the change from proliferation to cell enlargement in embryonic
muscle cells. Callus domesticus (Aves)
MOAV, B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Tel-Aviv Univ., 155 Herzl St.. TEL-AVIV. Israel
a Histone synthesis in eggs. (Echinoidea)
MOCHIDA. O. B.Agr. — Dept. of Plant Pathol. & Entomol., Kyushu Natl. Agric. Exper.
Station, Nishi 496, Izumi. CHIKUGO-shi, Fukuoka-ken, 833 Japan
a Morphological and physiological studies on oogenesis. Nilaparvata lugens (Delphacidae,
Homoptera)
h Ecological and anatomical studies on reproduction. Javesella pellucida (Delphacidae.
Homoptera)
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MODAK. S. P. Dr.es Sci.Biol. — Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochem., Med. Center, Univ. of
Kentucky, LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506. U.S.A.
a Studies on lens induction. Galliis domesticus (Aves)
h Cellular replication during development and growth of lens. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
(in collaboration with Miss B. J. PERSONS)
c Nuclear degeneration during the terminal lens fiber cell differentiation in developing lens;
histological and microspectrophotometric analysis. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collab-
oration with Mrs. S. PERDUE)
d Analysis of the template activity of DNA during the terminal lens cell differentiation.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with F. J. BOLLl.IM and R. C. von BOR-
STEL)
c Analysis of the primer activity of DNA during the terminal lens cell differentiation. Gallus
domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with F. J. BOLLUM)
f Temporal and spatial patterns of cell replication and nuclear degeneration during lens
development and growth; computer analysis of mathematical models. Gallus domesticus
(Aves) (in collaboration with V. R. R. UPPULURI and VV. E. LEVER)
g Analysis of the physico-chemical properties of DNA in differentiating cells. Tciturus
viridescens (ilrodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus raftus (Rodentia).
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with F. J. BOLLUM, J. SISKEN, Miss G.
DONNELLY, S. KARASAKI and H. TRAURIG)
h The pattern of RNA synthesis during lens development. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with Miss B. J. PERSONS)
MOE, H. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Copenhagen, 63 Norre Alle, COPEN-
HAGEN 0, Denmark
MOFFAT, D. B. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. Coll. of S. Wales & Monmouthshire,
Newport Rd., CARDIFF, Wales, U.K.
(no embryological work in progress)
MOHLER, J. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., LIniv. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa 52240,
U.S.A.
a The action of different genes which affect a quantitative character (crossveinlessness) as
modifiers of developmental responses (phenocopies) to heat shock at early pupal stages.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
MOHRI, H. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Univ. of Tokyo, Komaba,
Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan
MOLD, Miss K. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Univ., Tuzolto u. 58,
BUDAPEST IX, Hungary
a Teratogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
MOLINARO, M. M.D. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gener., Univ. di Roma, ROMA. Italy
a Macromolecular synthesis in the early development of the embryo. Mus musculus (Roden-
tia)
h Heterogeneity of tRNA during embryonic development. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
MOLLENHAUER, H. H. Ph.D. — Charles F. Kettering Research Labs., 150 E. South
College St., YELLOW SPRINGS. Ohio 45387, U.S.A.
a Study of ultrastructural changes during development and germination of the embryo.
Zea mays
MOMENT, G. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Goucher Coll., BALTIMORE, Md. 21204,
U.S.A.
MONESI, V. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gener., Univ. di Roma, ROMA, Italy
a Spermatogenesis and cell differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Role of histones in cell differentiation and cell function (autoradiography and bio-
chemistry). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Molecular mechanisms of early embryonic development from fertilization to blastulation.
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MONIE, I. W. M.B., Ch.B., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of California,
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94122, U.S.A.
a Morphological, histochemical and organ culture studies on congenital malformations of the
cardiovascular, urogenital, and nervous systems induced by teratogenic agents. Rattus
rattus (Rodentia)
MONNICKENDAM, Miss M. A. M.Sc. — School of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of East Anglia,
Wilberforce Rd., NORWICH, NOR 88C, England
a Nuclear-cytoplasmic interaction in early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Control of cell division. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
MONROY, A. M.D., Prof. — Lab. of Molec. Embryol., Via Toiano 2, 80072 ARCO
FELICE, Napoli, Italy «
a Protein synthesis during development. (Echinoidea)
MONTERO. C. M.D. — Dept. de Anat.. Cat. de Anat. II, Fac. de Med., CADIZ, Spain
MONTERO. E. Med.Dr. — Inst. F. Oloriz, Fac. de Med., Univ. de Granada, GRANADA,
Spain
MOOG. Miss F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., ST. LOUIS, Mo. 63130,
U.S.A. •
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a Development of enzyme systems in the embryo. Callus domesticus (Aves), (Mammalia)
b Role of the pituitary-adrenal axis in fetal and juvenile development. (Aves; Mammalia)
c Chromotographic, electrophoretic and immunochemical studies of the nature of the alkaline
phosphatases of the small intestine, fetal to mature stages. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MOOKERJEE, Mrs. A. Ph.D.. — Dept of Zool., Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12, W.
Bengal, India
MOOKERJEE, S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Presidency Coll.. CALCUTTA-12, W.
Bengal, India •
MOOR, R. M. B.Sc. — A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol & Biochem., Univ. of Cambridge,
307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE, England
a The physiological relationship between the early stages of embryonic development, the
uterus and the corpus luteum. Ovis aries. Bos taurus, Sus scrofa (Ariiodactyla)
MOORE. Mrs. B. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Life Sci., Univ. of California, RIVERSIDE, Calif.
92502, U.S.A. •
a Chromosomal analysis of lethal racial hybrid embryos. Rana pipiens (Anuca)
MOORE, J. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Life Sci., Univ. of California, RIVERSIDE. Cahf.
92502, U.S.A. •
a Development of diploid and haploid racial hybrids. Rana pipiens (Anura)
MOORE, W. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Oral Pathol., The Dental School, St. Mary's Row,
BIRMINGHAM 3, England
MOORES, G. R. B.Sc. — Dept. of Cell Biol, Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW W.2, Scot-
land, U.K.
a Surface properties and behaviour of embryonic cells. Gallus gallus (Aves)
MORAlTOU (APOSTOLOPOULOU). Mrs. M. Ph.D. — Zool. Lab. and Museum, Fac.
of Sci., Univ. of Athens, Panepistimiopolis (Kouponia), ATHENS (621). Greece
MORATA, G. M.Sc. — Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol., Velazquez
144. MADRID 6, Spain
a Kinetics of DNA replication during the mitotic cycle in imaginal disc cells. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
b Study of the development fate of chromosome rearrangements following somatic re-
combination. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
MOREAU, R. — Lab. de Physiol. Gener., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, Avenue des Facultes,
33 TALENCE, France
a Metabolisme du developpement (mues-metamorphose-diapause). Pieris brassicae (Lepi-
dopfera)
MORETTI. R. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Life Sci.. Univ. of California. RIVERSIDE. Calif.
92502, U.S.A.
a Interaction of the trophoblast and endometrium during implantation. Lepus domesticus
(Lagomocpha), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Mechanisms involved in fertilization. Ascaris lumbricoides (Nematoda)
MORI, H. D.Agr., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Keio Univ., YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi. Japan
a Insecticide action on eggs, larvae and adults. (Insecta)
MORI. Y. M.A., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Keio Univ., YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi, Japan
a On the cause of disappearance of cutaneous melanophores of young animals. Carassius
auratus (Teleostei)
b Morphological and chemical studies of pigment formation in various species. (Pisces)
MORRILL, G. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol.. Albert Einstein Coll. of Med., Yeshiva Univ.,
1300 Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
a The mechanism of activation of the egg. 1. The role of Ca++ in regulating membrane
permeability. 2. The role of Na+ pump and phosphate exchange. 3. The relationship
between changes in cytoplasmic and nuclear binding of Na+. K+. Ca++ and Mg + +
and the changing metabolic states at ovulation, fertilization and first cleavage. Rana
pipiens (Anura)
h The ionic events that occur during blastula formation which are associated with morpho-
genesis and cell differentiation: the transport of cytoplasmic Na+ into the blastocoel. 1.
Mapping the changing electric fields at the surface of the developing embryo and cor-
relating these fields with known patterns of cell migrations. 2. Monitoring the rate of Na+
release in each of the germ layers. 3. Assaying for vasopressin-like hormone activity in
blastula extracts. Rana pipiens (Anura)
MORRILL. J. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. New College, SARASOTA, Fla. 33578. U.S.A.
a Effects of metal ions on development. Lymnaea stagnalis, L. palusfris (Pulmonata,
Gastropoda)
b Chemical differentiation of eggs and chemical composition of egg capsules. Lymnaea spec.
(Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
c Analyses of ooplasmic segregation. (Pulmonata, Gastropoda) ^^
MORRIS. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Nottingham. NOTTINGHAM, England
a Antibody absorption by neonatal animals. Erinaceus eucopaeus (Insectivora), Rattus noc-
vegicus (Rodentia)
b Gastric and intestinal development (postnatal). Erinaceus europaeus (Insectivora)
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c Development of pituitary and reproductive organs (postnatal). Erinaceus europaeus
(Insectivora)
MORRIS. Miss I. D. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLA-
HABAD-2, India
a Quantitative studies of various metabolites during metamorphosis. Philosamia ricini
(Lepidoptera). Musca nebulo, Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with
Mrs. R. PANT, D. M. LAL and R. VARMA)
b Quantitative studies of certain metabolites and enzymic studies on the fat body during
larval and pupal development. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera) (in collaboration with Mrs.
R. PANT. D. M. LAL and R. VARMA)
MORRIS, I. G. Ph.D. — A.R.C. Unit of Embryol., Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of N. Wales,
BANGOR. Caernarvonshire, Wales, U.K.
MORRIS. Miss V. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Gower St.,
LONDON W.C.I, England
a Autoradiographic study of the time preceding differentiation in different kinds of receptors
in the retina. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MOSCONA, A. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago,
1101 East 57th St., CHICAGO, 111. 60637, U.S.A. •
a Cellular and molecular aspects of embryonic differentiation
MOSCONA. M. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO, 111.
60637. U.S.A.
a Cellular and molecular aspects of embryonic differentiation
MOSER, Mrs. G. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Albert Einstein Coll. of Med., Yeshiva
Univ., Eastchester Rd. & Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
a Developmental physiology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Developmental genetics. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Developmental pathology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MOSSMAN, H. W. Ph.D.. Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Anat., Bardeen Med. Labs., Univ.
of Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis. 53706. U.S.A. •
a Comparative morphology of the fetal membranes and reproductive tracts. (Mammalia)
MOTOMURA, I. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. of Embryol., Inst, of Biol., Tohoku Univ., SENDAI,
Japan •
MOTTET, N. K. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Washington Med. School,
BB232. Univ. Hosp., SEATTLE. Wash. 98105, U.S.A.
a The mechanisms regulating ontogenetic metaplasia in the esophagus. Gallus domesticus
(Aves), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Ultrastructural features of necrosis as an ontogenetic process. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Morphologic changes in the talpid^ genetic anomaly. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MOULTON, J. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Bowdoin Coll., BRUNSWICK, Me.
04011, U.S.A.
a Changes in the Mauthner cells and axons, and in the thyroid gland during spinal cord
regeneration after tail amputation. Diemyctylus viridescens (Urodela)
MOVTCHAN, Mrs. N. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mende-
leevsky St. 5, LENINGRAD B464, U.S.S.R.
a Immunity of the embryo. Salmo salar (Teleostei), Testudo horsfieldi (Chelonia)
MOYER, F. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Missouri, ST. LOUIS, Mo. 63121, U.S.A.
MOYSE. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWANSEA,
Glamorganshire, Wales, U.K.
MUCHMORE, W. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of
Rochester, ROCHESTER. N.Y. 14627, U.S.A.
a Development and growth of myotomes. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
MUELLER, G. C. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — McArdle Lab. for Cancer Research, Univ. of
Wisconsin, 450 N. Randall Ave., MADISON, Wis. 53706. U.S.A.
a Growth control mechanisms in cells. (Mammalia)
MUGNAINI, E. Cand.med. (M.D.) — Anat. Inst., Univ. of Oslo, Karl Johansgatan 47.
OSLO, Norway
MUIR, A R. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Royal (Dick) School of Vet. Studies, Univ.
of Edinburgh, Summerhall, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland, U.K.
a Development of cardiac muscle cells, studied on myocardium dissociated by Ca++ de-
privation and chelation
MULAREK, Mrs. O. M.D. — Dept. of Neurol., Med. Acad., Przybyszewskiego St. 49.
POZNAN, Poland
a Influence of ionizing radiation on the developing central nervous system.
MULHERKAR, Mrs. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Poona, Ganeshkind,
POONA-7, India •
a Transplantations of embryonic tissues. Gallus spec. (Aves)
h Effects of carcinogenic substances on the embryo. Catotes versicolor (Lacectilia)
c Experimental embryology. Planorbis spec. (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
d Studies on -SH groups and embryonic induction. Gallus spec. (Aves)
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MULLER, A. J. Dr. — Inst, fiir Kulturpflanzenforsch. der Deutschen Akad. der Wissensch.
zu Berlin. GATERSLEBEN. Kr.Aschersleben. East.Germany
a Genetical and physiological studies of embryonic and seedling lethal mutants. Acabidopsis
thaliana (Cruciferae)
MULLER, M. D.Sc. — Inst, of Biol.. Univ. of Zagreb, Salata, ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Regulation of compensatory growth. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
Miss L. HOFMAN)
MULLER, W. A. Dr.rer.nat. — Zoophysiol. Inst, der Univ., Holderlinstr. 12, 74 TUBIN-
GEN, W.Germany
MULNARD, J. G. M.D., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol. Humaines, Univ. libre de
Bruxelles, 97 rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES 1. Belgium •
MUN, A. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Maine, ORONO, Me. 04473, U.S.A.
a Enhancement of growth of host spleens following chorio-allantoic grafts of homologous
tissues. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Induction of immunological tolerance by intracoelomic grafts in the 4-day embryo. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
c Growth stimulation of embryonic spleen graft by adult spleen across a filter membrane.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
MUNROE. M. H. — Dept. of Biol.. Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO. 111.
60637, U.S.A.
a Plant development.
MUNTZ. Miss L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Reading, READING
RGl 5AQ, Berks., England
a Comparative studies on the structural development of nerves and muscles. Xenopus laevis,
Eleutherodacfylus mariinicensis (Anuca)
b Electron microscopic investigation of muscle degeneration. Eleutherodacfylus martinicensis
(Anura)
MURAKAMI. U. M.D., D.Med. Sc, Prof. — The Research Inst, of Environm. Med..
Nagoya Univ., Furo-cho. Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA. 464 Japan
a Effects of ionizing radiations upon embryos of different species. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (in cojlaboration with Y. KAMEYAMA, K. HOSHINO. and Miss
T. NAKAYAMA)
b Morphogenesis of exencephalia and its allied conditions. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
(in collaboration with K. HOSHINO)
c Morphogenesis of spina bifida and its allied conditions. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with K. HOSHINO)
d Mechanisms for the differential radiosensitivity of immature brain tissue, immediate and
late effects. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
MURAMATSU, S. D.Sc. — Div. of Radiat. Hazards, Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa
4-9, CHIBA. Japan
a Morphological and functional effects of radiation on the embryo. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MURASHOVA, Miss A. I. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the U.S.S.R..
Baltiyskaya St. 8. MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
MURRAY, Mrs. M. R. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., 630 W.
168th St., NEW YORK. N.Y. 10032, U.S.A. •
MUSY, J. P. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ.-Perolles. 1700 FRIBOURG.
Switzerland
a Teratogenetic action of ubiquinone in o v o and in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Cytophotometric studies on embryonic fibroblasts: DNA content as a function of oxygen
concentration. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MUTH, F. W. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17, 5 KOLN-
Lindenthal, W.Germany
a Development of the eye pigmentary system and gene controlled pigment synthesis during
pupal stages (photometry and chromatography of pigments). Ephestia kiihniella (Lepi-
doptera)
MUTHUKKARUPPAN. V. Ph.D. — Annamalai Univ., ANNAMALAINAGAR, P.O., India
a Origin and differentiation of immunocompetent cells and control mechanisms in the devel-
opment of immune capacities (tissue culture). Calotes versicolor (Lacertilia)
MUTOLO. V. M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Cell interaction in embryos. Paracentcotus lividus (Echinoidea)
h Ribosomal RNA synthesis in embryogenesis. Paracentcotus lividus (Echinoidea)
MYSLIVECEK. J. M.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Inst, of Pathophysiol., Med. Fac. Charles Univ.,
Lidicka 1, PLZEN, Czechoslovakia
MYTILINEOU, Miss C. M.S. — Zool. Lab. and Museum. Fac of Sci., Univ. of Athens,
Panepistimiopolis (Kouponia), ATHENS (621). Greece
NAAKTGEBOREN. C. Dr. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Amsterdam. Plantage Doklaan 44,
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
a Development of foetus with regard to birth, especially proportions of foetus and umbilical
cord. (Mammalia)
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b Growth of foetus as a dependent of placental size and uterine characteristics. Ovis aries
(Artiodactyla) and other Mammalia
NABER E C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Poultry Sci., Coll. of Agric, The Ohio State Univ.
674 West Lane Ave.. COLUMBUS, Ohio 43210, U.S.A.
a Nutrition and metabolism of the developing embryo. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Antimetabolites and morphogenesis; relationships to biochemical function. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves)
NACE, G. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool. and Amphib. Facility, Center for Human
Growth and Developm., Univ. of Michigan. ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A. •
a Development and maintenance of defined strains. Rana 5 spp., Bufo 3 spp. (Anura).
several spp. (Urodela)
b Transfer of macromolecules from maternal organism to egg. Rana spec. (Anura)
c Etiology of neoplasia in larva and adult. Rana spec. (Anura)
d Role of specific macromolecules in fertilization. Rana spec. (Anura)
e Problems in developmental and population genetics. (Amphibia)
NADAMITSU, S. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Lab., Hiroshima Women's Coll., 1-71 Higashi, 1
chome. Ujina, HIROSHIMA, Japan
a In vitro ovulation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Further development of ova in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Tissue culture. Rana spec. (Anura)
d Heteroploidy. Rana spec. (Anura)
NAGAE, H. M.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Mie Pref. Univ., 100, Torii-Cho,
TSU, Japan
a Developmental mechanism of congenital anomalies. Mus molossinus albinos (Rodentia)
NAGANO, T — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
NAGEL, J. Dr.3e Cycle — Lab. de Physiol. Anim.. Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51 REIMS.
France
a Hemopoietic function of the foetal liver; factors controlling its progressive disappearance.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with R. L. JACQUOT)
NAIR, K. S. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci.. M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA-2,
India
a Physiology of metamorphosis. Anthrenus uorax, Trogoderma granarium ( Dermestidae,
Coleoptera)
NAKABAYASHI, N. T. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Center for Research in Reprod.
Biol.. Univ. of Michigan Med. Center, ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
a The antigenicity of seminal plasma proteins studied by immunochemical methods. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
NAKAMURA, I. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Nippon Med. School, 1-5, Sendagi 1-chome,
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Embryological investigation on the cardiac muscle cells, conducting system and heart
innervation (electron microscopy). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
NAKAMURA, I. M.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kyoto,
KYOTO, Japan
NAKAMURA, K. M.D., Dr.Med.Sci., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Div. I, Kobe Univ. School
of Med., Kusunoki-cho 7, Ikuta-ku, KOBE, (650) Japan
a Experimental teratological studies of the central nervous system. Raftui norvegicus (Ro-
dentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Developmental study of the blood-brain-barrier. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia). Orycto-
lagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
NAKAMURA. O. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Tennoji-ku, OSAKA,
543 Japan •
a Fate map and formative movements. (Amphibia)
b Cytodifferentiation during cleavage. (Amphibia)
c Ultrastructural changes during early development. (Amphibia)
d Nucleo-cytoplasmic interaction during early development. (Amphibia)
e Cell interactions in relation to cytodifferentiation. (Amphibia)
NAKANO, E. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA,
Japan *
NAKAYAMA, T. M.D. — Anat. Inst., Med. Fac, Nihon Univ., No. 30, Ooyaguchi-kami-
machi, Itabashi-ku, TOKYO, Japan
NAKAYAMA, Miss T. M.Ph. — The Research Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya Univ.,
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Culture of embryos and embryonic tissues. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Effects of ionizing radiations upon embryos of different species. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with U. MURAKAMI. Y. KAMEYAMA and
K. HOSHINO)
NAKAZAWA, T. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci.. Anagawa 4-9-1,
CHIBA, (280) Japan
a Effects of ionizing radiations on the biochemical mechanism of embryonic development.
Artemia salina (Anostraca, Crustacea)
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b Changes in nucleic acids and some other phosphorus fractions of tissues during late
embryonic and early postnatal development. I^attus norvegicus (Rodentia)
NANNEY, D. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Illinois, URBANA, 111. 61801,
U.S.A.
a Genetic and developmental studies on cortical variations. Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliafa)
b Regulation of gene action in clonal cultures. Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
NARAIN (GUPTA), Mrs. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR
(U.P.). India
a In vitro development of the life cycle stages of a parasitic species. Bunostomum tru
gonocephalum (Nematoda)
h Effect of temperature, light (visible and otherwise), and chemicals on in vitro devel-
opment of the life cycle stages of some parasites of domesticated animals. (Nematoda)
NARAYANAN, C. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., ST. LOUIS, Mo. 63130,
U.S.A.
a Degenerative changes in the motor column at the lumbosacral level under normal and
experimental conditions. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Peripheral-central relationship with reference to the development of certain nuclear centers
in the embryonic brain. Coturnix coturnix, Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Heterotopic transplantation of spinal cord segments in the embryo and its effect on
motility and action pattern of the hind limbs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Experimental analysis of motility in fetuses. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
NASH, D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta., Canada
NAVAGIRI, Mrs. S. S. M.S. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., NAGPUR-3, M.S., India
a Histochemistry of apical ectodermal ridge and the distal developing system of the limb;
localization of enzyme responsible for early phase of differentiation. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
NAVARATNAM, V. Ph.D. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAM-
BRIDGE CB2 3DY, England
a Ontogenesis of cholinesterase and mono-amine activity in cardiac innervation. (Mammalia,
incl. Homo sapiens)
h Ultrastructure of the yolk sac. Homo sapiens (Primates)
NAYLOR, E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWAN-
SEA, Glamorganshire, Wales, U.K.
NEBEL, L. A. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Tel-Hashomer Hosp., Tel-
Aviv Univ. Med. School, TEL-AVIV, Israel
a The effect of hypervitaminosis D2 on the formation, differentiation and function of the
placenta. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
h Structural and functional characteristics of syncytial placenta cells in vitro from
normal and pathological pregnancies. Homo sapiens (Primates)
NEDVIDEK, J. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Nucleic acids and subcellular particles in oogenesis and early development. (Amphibia)
(in collaboration with Mrs. V. VILIMKOVA (HABROVA))
b Transplantation of nuclei in relation to nucleic acids. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with
F. SLADECEK)
NEEDHAM, A. E. D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oxford. Parks Road, OXFORD OXl
3PF, England
a Beryllium chloride and regeneration. Polycelis nigra (Turbellaria)
NEEDHAM, J. Dr., Prof. (Emer.) — Gonville and Caius Coll., CAMBRIDGE, Engeland •
NEMER, M. — The Inst, for Cane. Research, 7701 Burholme Ave., Fox Chase, PHILA-
DELPHIA, Pa. 19111, U.S.A. •
NEMOTO, S. M.Sc. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1
chome, Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 158 Japan
a Metabolic rhythm during cleavage. (Echinoidea)
NETZEL, H. E. M. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Holderlinstr. 12, D74TOBINGEN,
W.Germany
a Morphogenesis. Centropyxis aculeata. C. discoides (Testacea, Rhizopoda)
NEUMANN. D. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-Linden-
thal, W.Germany
a Lunar periodicity of metamorphosis. Clunio marinus (Chironomidae, Diptera)
NEW, D. A. T. Ph.D. — Physiol. Dept.. Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3EG, England •
a Study of embryos developing in vitro. (Mammalia)
NEWBURGH, R. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biochem. and Biophys., Fac. of Sci., Oregon
State Univ., CORVALLIS, Ore. 97331, U.S.A.
a Chemical and biochemical changes during development.
NEWMAN, M. J. M.Phil. — Anat. Dept., The Med. School, University Walk, BRISTOL
BS8 ITD, England
a Electron microscopic and histochemical study of cells involved in morphogenetic mov-
ements in primitive streak stages. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
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NEWTH. D. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., The University, GLASGOW W2, Scot-
land, U.K. •
a Regeneration of defective organs. (Amphibia)
b Activity of grafted spleens against organ-specific antigens .Xenopus laevis (Anura)
NEYFAKH, A. A. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Lab. of Biochem. Embryol., Inst, of Developmental
Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
NIAZI, L A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Rajasthan, JAIPUR, India
a Limb and tail regeneration. Bufo spec, Rana spec. (Anura)
h Enzyme studies during limb regeneration. Bufo spec, Rana spec. (Anura)
c Influence of hypo- and hypervitaminosis A on development (ontogenetic and regenerative)
in embryonic and larval stages. Buio spec, Rana spec. (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Role of thyroid and adrenal hormones in larval limb regeneration. Bufo spec, Rana spec.
(Anura)
e Nerves in regeneration of limbs. Bufo spec, Rana spec. (Anura)
f Development of the spinal cord in larvae (histological and histochemical). Bufo spec,
Rana spec (Anura)
NICOLET, G. D.Sc — Lab. d'Embryol. Exper., Inst. d'Histol., Univ. de Geneve, 20 rue
de I'Ecole de Medecine, 1211 GENEVE 4, Switzerland •
a Studies of the fate of the different parts of the primitive streak with the help of grafts
labelled with tritiated thymidine. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Investigations of the primary induction process with the help of labelled precursors.
(Aves)
c Role of Hensen's node in somitic differentiation. (Aves)
NIE, C. J. van D.V.M. — Lab. of Anat. and Embryol., Free Univ., v. d. Boechorstst. 7,
AMSTERDAM, Buitenveldert, Netherlands
a Ontogenetic malformations of the heart. Sus scrofa. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
b Pathological development of heart and vessels. Sus scrofa. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
c Pathological development of bone. Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
d Neonatal circulation. Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
e Teratology. (Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
NIEUWKOOP, P. D. Phil.Dr., Prof. — Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsala-
laan 1, Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands •
a Experimental-morphological, electron-microscopical, biochemical, biophysical and histo-
chemical analysis of morphogenetic interactions during early development. Ambysfoma
mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with Miss E. C. BOTERENBROOD, J. G.
BLUEMINK, P. Th. M. van der SAAG. S. W. de LAAT and Miss G. A. UBBELS)
b The induction of the mesoderm in the blastula and the origin of the dorso-ventral polarity
of the egg. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
c Pattern formation in artificially activated ectoderm. Ambystoma punctatum, A. mexicanum
(Urodela), Rana pipiens (Anura)
d Causal analysis of early development. Locusta migratoria, Gryllus domesticus (Orthoptera)
NIGON, V. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Fac. des Sci. de Lyon,
43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Metabohsme dans les diverses phases de revolution. Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae)
b Differenciation des erythrocytes. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
NIIZIMA, M. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Tokyo Med. and Dental
Univ., 1-5-47, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO (113) Japan
a Tissue culture studies on metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana, R. japonica. Bufo vulgaris
(Anura)
b Tissue culture studies on the development and differentiation of dental tissues. Ratfus
norvegicus albinus, Felis domestica. Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
c Tissue culture studies on cell differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Identification of fibroblasts in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus.
Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
e Transplantation of tissue. Rana catesbeiana. R. japonica, Bufo vulgaris (Anura), Mus
musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
NIKITIN, N S. Dr. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5, LENIN-
GRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Morphogenetic potentiality of somatic cells. Ephydatia fluviatilis (Porifera)
h Separation of different cell types (centrifugation, filtration, micro-manipulation). fPori-
fera)
c Development of culture media for dissociated cells. (Porifera)
NIKITINA, Mrs. L. A. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Analysis of developmental potencies of nuclei in sequential stages of oogenesis by means
of their transplantation into enucleated eggs. ( Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia)
h The influence of fractionated homogenates of some differentiating tissues (retina, muscle
etc.) on the differentiation of future ectoderm in uncleaved eggs and early stages of
cleavage. Triturus taeniatus (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with
G. V. LOPASHOV)
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NIKOLSKAYA, Miss I. S. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Biophys., Inst, of Developm.
Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St.. MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
NILSSON, E. I. Y. Phil.kand. — Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA,
Sweden
a Determination of cortical tension in oocytes and eggs. (Amphibia)
NILSSON, J. R. Dr. — Biol. Inst, of the Carlsberg Found., Tagensvej 16, 2200 COPEN-
HAGEN N., Denmark
a Electron microscopic study of cell regeneration after short exposure to unfavourable con-
ditions. Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
NILSSON, S. B. Phil.mag. — Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA,
Sweden
a Carbohydrate metabolism in very young embryos. Rana spp. (Anura), Gallus domesticus
(Aves) (in collaboration with S. LGVTRUP)
NISHIMURA, H. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Univ., Yoshida, Konoe-cho, Sakyo-
ku, KYOTO 606, Japan
a Modification of susceptibility to teratogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Tests on drug teratogenicity. Macaca fuscata (Primates)
c Anomalies in early embryos and maternal factors. Homo sapiens (Primates)
NISHIOKA, Miss M. D.Sc. — Zool. Lab., Fac. of Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Higashisenda-cho,
HIROSHIMA, Japan
a Synthesis of amphidiploids. (Ranidae, Anura)
h Synthesis of nucleo-cytoplasmic hybrids between different species. (Ranidae, Anura)
NISHIZU, K. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1 chome,
Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158), Japan
a Myotube formation in cultured cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
NIU, M. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Temple Univ.. Broad and Berks St., PHILA-
DELPHIA, Pa. 19122. U.S.A. •
NIXON, D. A. Ph.D. — Physiol. Dept., St. Mary's Hosp. Med. School, Paddington,
LONDON W.2, England
a Perfusion of the isolated foetus. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
b Development of renal function. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
NJEUMA (EFFANGE), Mrs. D. L. Sc.B. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll.
London, Gower St., LONDON W.C.I, England
a The effects of cell density on mitosis in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
NOGAMI, H. M.D. — Dept. of Orthopaedic Surg., School of Med., Nagoya Univ.. 65
Tsuruma-cho. Showa-ku, NAGOYA, Japan
a Digital malformations in the fetus caused by X-irradiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Limb and digital malformations in the fetus caused by excessive vitamin A. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
c The development of congenital spinal malformations induced by administration of 6-AN
(6-aminonicotinamide), studied by means of periodic roentgenographic and histological
examination until 360 days after birth. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
NOLL, F. Dr.med. — Inst, fiir ZellphysioL. Deutsche Akad. der Wissensch. zu Berlin,
Lindenberger Weg 70, 1115 BERLIN-Buch, East.Germany
NONAMI, Y. Dr.Agric, Prof. — Dept. of Biochem. and Technol. of Anim. Products, Fac.
of Agric, Univ. of Niigata, 106, Koganecho. NIIGATA, 950 Japan
a Lysozyme of incubated egg white. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Nucleic acids of yolk and white of the incubated egg; fate of sugar-nucleotides during
incubation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
N0RBAEK S0RENSEN, I. — Finsen Lab., Finsen Inst., 49 Strandboulevard. DK-2100
COPENHAGEN, Denmark
a Cell kinetics and folHcle growth after a single injection of testosterone propionate in in-
fancy (^H-thymidine labeUing and autoradiography). Mas musculus (Rodentia)
NORD, L. M.D. — Tornblad-Inst. for Comp. Embryol., Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden
a Brain differentiation studied with immunofluorescence. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b Monamine development in the nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration
with L. HAKANSSON)
NORMAN, C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN,
W.Va. 26506, U.S.A.
a The intracellular distribution of sulfhydryl groups in embryonic, adult and tumorous
tissues. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Effects of pH on the metabolism and fertilizing capacity of spermatozoa cultured i n
vitro. (Mammalia)
c Effects of light on spermatozoa. (Mammalia)
d Physiology and biochemistry of germ cells. (Mammalia)
e Physiological and biochemical basis of cell senescence,
f TTie effect of sterols on growth and development of sexuality. Phytophthoca cactorum
(Fungi)
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N0RREVANG. A. D.Sc. — Inst, of Comp. Anat.. Universitetsparken 15, COPENHAGEN
O, Denmark
a Embryology. Armillifer spec. (Linguatulida) (in collaboration with K. G. WING-
STRAND)
b Oogenesis (histological, histochemical and ultrastructural). Priapulus caudatus (Priapulida)
c Early embryology. (Pogonophora)
NORSTOG, K. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., DeKALB,
111. 60115, U.S.A.
a Development of cultured tissues. Cycadales and other spp. (Gymnospermae), cereals and
other spp. (Angiospermae)
b Embryology (tissue culture and electron microscopy). Hordeum vulgare (Gramineae)
NOTO, T. Dr.Sci. — Dept. of Biol., Miyazaki Univ., MIYAZAKI, Japan
a Tissue transformations in isolated pieces of early blastoderm, caused by RNA extracted
from 10-day embryos, pretreated with actinomycin D. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Theoretical considerations on possible mechanisms of genetical differentiation
NOUMURA, T. D.Sc. — Div. of Endocrinol., Natl. Cancer Center Research Inst., Tsukiji
5-chome, Chuo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
a Identification of embryonic gonadal hormones in sex differentiation. Gallus spec. (Aves),
Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Mechanism of gamete-shedding by the product of radial nerves. Asterias amurensis. Aster-
ina pectinifera { Asteroidea, Echinodermata)
c Mechanism of hormone action on developing genital systems. Gallus spec. (Aves), Rattus
spec. (Rodentia)
NOVAK, V. J. A. D.Sc. — Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.,
Na Folimance 5, PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
NOVEL, G. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE, France
a Experimental analysis of the role of epidermal feather placodes and dermal feather con-
densations in the formation of the feather. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
NOWAK6WNA, Miss J. D.Sc. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroclaw,
ul.Sienkiewicza 21, WROCZ-AW, Poland
a Cytological studies in larval development. Triturus cristatus, T. vulgaris, T. alpestris,
T. montandoni (Urodela)
NOYES, G. S. B.A. — Ira C. Darling Center for Research, (Marine Lab.), Univ. of Maine,
WALPOLE, Me. 04573, U.S.A.
a Metamorphosis, gametogenesis and oogenesis. Aglaophamus spec. nov. (Nephfyidae, Poly-
chaeta)
NOYES, R. W. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Hawaii, 1951 East-West Rd.,
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Tubal transport of spermatozoa and ova. (Mammalia)
NUESCH, H. Dr.sci.nat., Prof. — Zool. Anstalt der Univ., Rheinsprung 9, 4000 BASEL,
Switzerland
NUMANOI. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Lab., School of Educ, Waseda Univ., Tozuka,
Shinjuku-ku, TOKYO, Japan
NUSSBAUM, N. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Sci. and Engin., Wright State Univ.,
Col.Glenn Highway. DAYTON, Ohio 45431, U.S.A.
a Hormonal aspects of mineralization as studied in hypophysectomized, mature animals
(using regenerating scales as test objects). Carassius auratus, Fundulus heteroclitus (Tele-
ostei)
h Electron micrographic aspects of scale regeneration in non-juvenile animals (autoradio-
graphy and cytochemical techniques applied at ultrastructural level). Carassius auratus
(Teleostei)
OBERLANDER, H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM, Mass. 02154,
U.S.A.
a Cellular aspects of the hormonal control of metamorphosis. Galleria mellonella (Lepi-
doptera). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Developmental behavior of imaginal discs in vivo and in vitro. Galleria mellonella
(Lepidoptera), Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
OBIKA, M. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol.. Keio Univ., YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi, Japan
a Correlation between pigment formation and pterin derivatives during development. (Am-
phibia)
h Experimental and electron microscopic studies on the cytodifferentiation of chromatophores.
Hynobius tokyoensis, H. nigcescens. Ambystoma mexicanum, Triturus pyrrhogaster (Uro-
dela), Xenopus laevis, Bufo vulgaris, Rana japonica (Anura)
OBINATA, T. M.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Univ. of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro-
ku, TOKYO. Japan
O'BRIEN, B. R. A. Ph.D.. Prof. — School of Anat., Univ. of New South Wales, P.O.
Box 1, KENSINGTON, N.S.W. 2033, Australia
a Development and augmentation of intracellular enzyme proteins in cultured cells in the
presence of extraneous DNA and RNA preparations. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
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b A study of protein synthesis and utilisation in differentiating nerve cells cultured i n
vitro. Callus domesticus (Aves)
ODA, S. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Lab., Coll. of Gener. Educ, St. Paul's Univ., 3 Nishi-Ikebu-
kuro, Toshima-ku, TOKYO, (171) Japan
a Germination of statoblasts. Lophopodella carted ( Phylactolaemata. Bryozoa)
O'DAY, D. H. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8. B.C..
Canada
a Development of alkaline phosphatase activity in embryos; biochemical analysis (specific
activity, gel electrophoresis) and histochemical analysis. Amby stoma gracile, Taricha torosa
(Urodela) (in collaboration with C. V. FINNEGAN)
O'FARRELL, A. P. A.R.C.S., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of New England,
ARMIDALE, N.S.W. 2351, Australia
a Regeneration and the endocrine system. Blattella germanica (Dictyoptera) (in collab-
oration with A. STOCK)
OGREN, R. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Wilkes Coll., WILKES-BARRE, Pa. 18703, U.S.A.
a Embryonic development (maturation, cleavage). Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestodes)
h Structure and development of hexacanth embryos (oncospheres). Hymenolepis diminuta
(Cestodes)
c Differentiation of hooks in onconblasts of immature embryos. Hymenolepis diminuta (Ces-
todes)
d Differentiation and movement of embryonic myoblasts. Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestodes)
OHASHI, T. M.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Mie Pref. Univ., 100, Torii-Cho,
TSU, Japan
a Developmental mechanism of the central and peripheral nervous system. Hynobius nebw
losus (Urodela)
OHNO, S. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., City of Hope Med. Center, 1500 E. Duarte Rd..
DUARTE, Cahf. 91010, U.S.A.
a Oogenesis. Mus musculus, Microtus oregoni (Rodentia). Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
h Embryonic blastema for somatic elements of the gonad. Epitatretus stoutii (Cyclostomata),
Salmo irideus (Teleostei), Lepus californicus (Lagomorpha). Peromyscus maniculatus
(Rodentia), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
c The gene activation mechanism in development, using the 6-PGD and ADH loci as
markers. Coturnix coturnix (Aves)
d Preferential activation of maternally derived alleles in development of extreme inter-
specific hybrids, using the LDH, ADH, and 6-PGD loci as markers. Coturnix coturnix x
Callus domesticus (Aves), Salmo gairdneri x S. trutta (Teleostei)
OHSAKI, K. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kanazawa, Marunouchi-1, KANAZAWA,
Japan
a Development of egg. Dugesia japonica (Tucbellaria)
h Reaggregation of dissociated cells. Callyspongia elongata (Porifera)
OJEDA SAHAGUN, J. L. Dr.en Med. — Serv. de Embriol. Exper., Cat. de Anat., Fac. de
Med., VALLADOLID. Spain
a Biochemical and ultrastructural effects of barbituric compounds on the embryo. Callus
domesticus (Aves)
h Effect of peripheric innervation area on cellular kinetics in the CNS (autoradiography).
Callus domesticus (Aves)
OJIMA. Y. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Uegahara 1, NISHI-
NOMIYA, Hyogo-ken 662, Japan
a Developmental genetics. Cacassius auratus, Cyprinus carpio (Teleostei)
b Developmental cytogenetics. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Cobitis biwae and other Japanese
species (Teleostei)
c Electron microscopy of fertilization. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
OKA, H. Ph.D.. Prof. (Emer.) — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Kyoiku Univ., Otsuka
3-29-1, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan •
OKADA. M. Ph.D. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Kyoiku Univ., Otsuka 3-29-1,
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
a Electron microscopical and biochemical analyses of embryonic diapause. Bombyx mori
(Lepidopfera)
OKADA, T. S. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ.
of Kyoto, KYOTO, Japan •
OKADA, Y. K. Dr.. Prof. (Emer.) — Div. of Zool., Natl. Sci. Museum, Ueno Park, Daito-
ku, TOKYO. Japan •
OKAZAKI. Miss K. D.Sc. — Embryol. Sect., Biol. Dept., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1
chome. Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158), Japan •
a Mechanism of spicule formation. (Echinoidea)
b Myogenesis. (Aves; Mammalia)
OKSCHE, A. Dr.med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Giessen, Friedrichstr. 24, 63 GIESSEN,
W. Germany
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a Vergleichende Studien iibcr die Entwicklung, cytologische Differenzierung, Cytodynamik
und Funktion der Epiphyse und des Subcommissuralorgans; Potenzen des Neuralrohre-
pithels uiid ihre Realisierung. Typische Vertreter aller KJassen. (Vectebrafa)
OKUNO. Y. — Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ.. Ten-noji-ku, OSAKA, 543 Japan
a Differentiation of neoblasts. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
b In vitro culture of blastema. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
OLDFIELD (WHITEHEAD), Mrs. E. Ph.D. — Science Dept., Coombe Second. School
for Girls, Clarence Ave., NEW MALDEN, Surrey, England
OLIVEREAU, Miss M. M. A. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Physiol., Inst. Oceanographique. 195
rue Saint-Jacques, PARIS Ve, France
a Cytology and histochemistry of endocrine glands in relation with development, and after
various experimental procedures. (Salmonidae)
h Study of pituitary grafting. Mollienesia formosa (Cypcinodontidae)
c Histophysiology of endocrine glands. Anguilla anguilla (Anguillidae)
d Hypophyseal-adrenocortical relationships, with chemical inhibitors, using histological
techniques. (Salmonidae, Anguillidae, Poeciliidae)
e Histophysiology of the pituitary gland in immature and mature animals, in correlation
with osmoregulatory processes. Mugil aurafus (Teleostei)
OLIVERO, M. Dr. — Inst, of exp. Embryol., Univ. of Turin, Via Giolitti 34, 10123
TORINO, Italy
a Induction by prolactin of thyroid activation in larvae at avanced metamorphic stages.
Buio bufo (Anura) (in collaboration with R. BRUNO, Miss A. GUARDABASSI, M. T.
RINAUDO, E. CAMPANTICO and C. GIUNTA)
OLIVO, O. M. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Bologna, Via Irnerio 48,
BOLOGNA, Italy •
ONUMA, H. Ph.D. — Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, CHIBA-shi, 280 Japan
a In vitro culture and storage of eggs. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Capra
hircus. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
OOISHI, Miss S. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Fish., Pref. Univ. of Mie. 158 Edobashi
2-chome, TSU, Mie Pref.. 514 Japan
a Postembryonic development. (Notodelphyidae, Copepoda)
OOSTROM, C. G. van Med.drs. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade
61. AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Differentiation of germ layers. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with C. D. A. VER-
WOERD)
OPPENHEIM, R. Ph.D. — Neuroembryol. Lab., North Carolina Dept. of Mental Health,
Dorothea Dix Hosp., RALEIGH. N.C. 27602, U.S.A.
a Neural and behavioural aspects of embryonic development (behavioural observations,
microsurgery, brain stimulation and histological techniques). Gallus gallus. Anas pla-
tyrhynchos, Streptopelia risoria (Aves)
OPPENHEIMER. Miss J. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Bryn Mawr Coll., BRYN
MAWR, Pa. 19010, U.S.A. •
a Grafting of reaggregated cells from portions of the embryonic shield. Fundulus hetecoclitus
(Teleostei)
h Characterization of phospholipids in the developing nervous system. Fundulus heferoclitus
(Teleostei)
O'RAHILLY. R. M.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115
W. University Parkway, BALTIMORE. Md. 21210. U.S.A. •
a Early development (horizons I to IX). Homo sapiens (Primates)
ORGEBIN (CRIST), Mrs. M. C. Dr. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.. Vanderbilt Univ.
School of Med., NASHVILLE, Tenn. 37203, U.S.A.
ORLOVA, Mrs. I. I. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Baltiyskaya St. 8. MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
ORNOY. A. M.D. — Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol.. Tel-Hashomer Hosp.. Tel-Aviv Univ.
Med. School. TEL-AVIV. Israel
a Studies on the protective actions of pregnancy in Vitamin D2 toxicosis. Ratfus rattus
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with L. A. NEBEL)
ORSINI, Mrs. M. W. G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Bardeen Med. Labs., Univ. of Wisconsin,
MADISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A. •
a Fetal membranes, giant cells and pregnancy changes in uterine vessels. Mesocricetus
auratus (Rodentia)
b Factors controlling implantation and loss of zona pellucida. Mesocricetus auratus, Rattus
norvegicus, Mus musculus, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Mustela putorius, M. vison (Car'
nivora)
c Decidualization during pregnancy and pseudopregnancy. Mesocricetus auratus, Rattus nor-
vegicus, Mus musculus, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Mustela putorius, M. vison (Car-
nivora)
d Factors controlling life of corpora lutea. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
ORTOLANI, Miss G. D.Sc, Prof. — 1st. di Zool.. Univ. di Palermo. Via Archirafi 18.
90123 PALERMO, Italy
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a Interspecific transplantation of nuclei into eggs. (Amphibia)
b Gynogenesis. (Ascidiae)
ORTS LLORCA. F. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. de Med., Ciudad Univ.. MADRID,
Spain •
a Heterologous grafts in the blastodisc from cardiac area to non-cardiac area and vice versa,
labeled with tritiated thymidine. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
O'STEEN, W. K. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Div. of Basic Health Sci., Emory Univ.,
ATLANTA, Ga. 30322, U.S.A.
(no embryological work in progress)
OTSUKI, K. Ph.D. — Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, CHIBA-shi, 280 Japan
a Cytochemical nature of the acrosomic system of spermatids and spermatozoa. Bos taurus
(Artiodactyla)
h Storage of fertilized eggs. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Capra hircus (Artio-
dactyla)
OTTENHAMMAR, G. Fil.mag. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Gothenburg, 4de Langgatan 7B,
GOTEBORG SV, Sweden
OTZCHELI, Mrs. T. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of
Sci. of the Georgian S.S.R., TBILISI. U.S.S.R.
OUV/ENEEL, W. J. M.Sc. — Hubrecht Lab. (Internat. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1,
Universiteitscentrum ,,De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a In vivo culture of imaginal eye discs of homoeotic eye mutants. Drosophila melano-
gaster (Diptera)
OVERTON. Mrs. J. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago,
CHICAGO, 111. 60637. U.S.A. •
a Electron microscopic studies of cell surfaces and cell contacts
OWERS, N. O. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY,
Iowa 52240, U.S.A.
a Enzymatic activities of the implanting blastocyst. Rattus norvegicus, Cavia porcellus
(Rodentia)
OVVRE (BOEHME), Mrs. M. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Marine Sci., Univ. of Miami,
1 Rickenbacker Causeway, MIAMI, Fla. 33149, U.S.A.
OZAKI, H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING. Mich. 48823,
U.S.A.
a Enzyme regulation during development; especially supernatant and mitochondrial malate
dehydrogenases. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
h RNA synthesis primed by chromatin isolated from embryos. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus
(Echinoidea)
OzDzEl^lSKI, W. M.Sc. — Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Origin and differentiation of primordial germ cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus mus-
culus (Rodentia)
b Differentiation of the somatic and germinal tissues of a mouse gonad. Mas musculus
(Rodentia)
OZEKI, K. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Univ. of Tokyo, Komaba,
Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan
PACKER. A. D. M.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Histol.. Univ. of Adelaide. ADELAIDE,
S.Austraha 5000, Australia
a Experimental teratology. (Rodentia)
PADYKULA. Miss H. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. of Cell. Biol., Dept. of Biol. Sci., Wellesley
Coll., WELLESLEY, Mass. 02181, U.S.A.
a Postnatal differentiation of three fiber types in skeletal muscle (electron microscopy and
histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAU-
THIER and Miss J. M. TAYLOR)
b Differentiation of neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle (electron microscopy and
histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAU-
THIER and Miss J. M. TAYLOR)
c Ovarian-uterine-placental relationship (electron microscopy and histochemistry). Didelphys
virginiana (Marsupialia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAUTHIER and Miss J. M.
TAYLOR)
d Lipid transport by the yolk sac placenta (electron microscopy and histochemistry). Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAUTHIER and Miss J. M.
TAYLOR)
PAGE, L A. M.D. — Dept. of Pediat., School of Med., Stanford Univ., 300 Pasteur Drive,
PALO ALTO, Calif. 94304, U.S.A.
a Synthesis of serum proteins. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia). Sus scrota (interbred) (Artio-
dactyla)
b Translational level controls of protein synthesis. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Sus scrofa
(interbred) (Artiodactyla)
PAGEOT (SIMPSON), Mrs. P. Lic.es. Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du
C.N.R.S.. 49bis Ave. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
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a Transdetermination in imaginal discs after long-term culture in vivo. Drosophila me-
lanogasfer (Diptera)
PAGER, Miss J. DrJe Cycle — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Poitiers,
40 Av. de Recteur Pineau, 86 POITIERS. France
a Histology and electron microscopy of the embryonic heart. Ambystoma tigrinum (Uro-
dela), Ratfus norvegicus (Rodentia)
PAI, M. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biochem., Med. Coll., BARODA, Gujarat State, India
PAI. S. Dr.rer.nat. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 320
Yo Yang Rd., SHANGHAI, People's Republ. of China •
PALA, Miss M. Dr. — 1st. di Zool., Fac. di S.M.F.N., Univ. di Sassari, Via Murroni 25,
07100 SASSARI, Italy
a Research on the origin of the primordial germ cells. Anas spec. (Aves)
PALECEK, J. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with A. RO-
MANOVSKf, A. MACELA and J. MACHA)
PALMA, A. M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Roma, Viale Regina Elena 289,
ROMA, Italy
PALMITER. R. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Pharmacol., School of Med.. Stanford Univ..
STANFORD, Calif. 94305, U.S.A.
a Mechanisms of steroid (especially estrogen and progesterone) induction of ovalbumin
synthesis in the oviduct of the immature chicken. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PANDEY. K. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Gorakhpur. GORAKHPUR (U.P.). India
a Seasonal changes in the secretory activity of the pituitary gland in relation to the gonads
of a freshwater eel. The possible role of the gonadotrophins in regulation and development
of gonads. (Teleostei)
PANIGEL, M. Dr.en Med.. Dr.es Sci.. Prof. — Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med..
Unite de Physiol, placentaire. Hop. Saint-Antoine. 184. rue du Faubourg Saint- Antoine.
PARIS 12e. France
a Placental structure and function: ultrastructural and perfusion studies (morphology, phy-
siology and pathology). Cauia spec, Mus spec. (Rodentia), Macaca spec. Papio spec,
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b The uteroplacental circulation. Cynomolgus spec. (Primates)
PANITZ. R. Dr. — Inst, fiir Kulturpflanzenforsch. der Deutschen Akad. der Wissenschaften
zu Berlin. GATERSLEBEN. Kr.Aschersleben, East.Germany
a Cytological and biochemical characterization of gene function in giant chromosomes. Acri-
cctopus lucidus, Chironomus thummi, C. stcenzkei (Chiconomidae, Diptera)
PANNBACKER, R. G. Ph.D. — Charles F. Kettering Research Labs.. 150 E.South College
St.. YELLOW SPRINGS. Ohio 45387, U.S.A.
a The chemical nature of aggregation hormones. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
h Histochemical study of differentiation at the multicellular level. Dictyostelium discoideum
(Acrasiales)
PANNESE. E. M.D., Prof. — 2nd Chair of Human Anat.. Univ. of Milano. Via Mangia-
galli 31. 20133 MILANO, Italy
a Histochemical study at the electron microscope level of the differentiation of neuroblasts
in embryonic spinal ganglia. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Electron microscope study of the development of satellite cells in spinal ganglia. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
PANT (AIYAR). Mrs. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ.,
ALLAHABAD-2. India
a Quantitative studies of various metabolites in eggs, e.g. nitrogenous compounds, phos-
phorus compounds, reducing substances and citric acid. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera).
Musca domestica, Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with D. M. LAL
and R. VARMA)
b Variation in the activity of some enzymes in eggs. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera). Musca
domestica, Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with D. M. LAL and R.
VARMA)
c Quantitative studies of various metabolites during metamorphosis. Philosamia ricini (Lepi-
doptera), Musca nebulo, Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with D. M.
LAL. Miss I. D. MORRIS and R. VARMA)
d Quantitative studies of certain metabolites and enzymic studies on the fat body during
larval and pupal development. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera) (in collaboration with
D. M. LAL. Miss I. D. MORRIS and R. VARMA)
PANTELOURIS, E. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Appl. Microbiol, and Biol., Univ. of Strathclyde,
George St., GLASGOW C.l, Scotland. U.K.
a Effects of radiation on foetuses and means of alleviating them. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Ontogenesis and inheritance of iso-enzymes. Drosophila spp. (Diptera), (Vertebrata)
PAPACONSTANTINOU. J. Ph.D. — Biol. Div.. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.. P.O. Box Y.
OAK RIDGE. Tenn. 37830, U.S.A. •
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a Studies on the regulation of protein and nucleic acid synthesis in lens cell differentiation
in vivo and in vitro. Galltxs domesficus (Aves), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
b The molecular events associated with lens fiber cell formation in vivo and in vitro;
a) DNA synthesis; b) RNA synthesis and mechanism of stabilization of m-RNA; c)
regulation of protein synthesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
c The regulation of DNA synthesis during development: 1. mechanism of DNA puff for-
mation in salivary gland during 4th instar development. 2. DNA synthesis in testis during
pre-meiotic prophase, in 4th instar. Rhynchosciara angelae (Dipteva)
PARISI, V. Dr. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Milano. Via Celoria 10, MILANO. Italy
PARK. Miss H. D. Ph.D. — Natl. Inst, of Arthritis and Metab. Diseases, Bldg 2. Rm Bl-14,
BETHESDA, Md. 20014, U.S.A.
a Cell division, differentiation and movement during regeneration. Hydra pseudoligactis
(Hydroidea)
h Relationship of growth and bud development to temperature changes. Hydra littoralis
(Hydroidea)
PARNELL (KING), Mrs. J. B.Sc, M.B.. B.Ch., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Georgetown Univ.,
3900 Reservoir Rd., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20007, U.S.A.
PARRINELLO, N. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18. 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Hybridization between subspecies. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
PARSONS, R. M.Sc. — Muscular Dystrophy Research Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hosp.,
NEWCASTLE upon Tyne NE4 6BE, England
a Cinemicrographic studies of the growth patterns of myoblasts cultured from normal and
dystrophic muscle under the differential interference microscope, with an eye to deter-
mining the origin of the myoblast nuclei. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Ro-
dentia). Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Electron microscope studies of normal myoblasts undergoing active fusion, and myoblasts
from dystrophic origin, with special attention to ribosome numbers and nucleolar mor-
phology. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
PARTANEN, C. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH
Pa. 15213. U.S.A.
a Nuclear aspects of cellular differentiation in vitro. Paeonia suifruticosa (Ranuncula'
ceae). Allium cepa (Liliaceae), Pteridium aquilinum (Filicinae)
PARTRIDGE, T. A. — Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW W.2, Scotland,
U.K.
a Effects of antibodies on the behaviour of cells in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Treatment of cultured fibroblasts with monovalent antibody fragments (papain fragments)
to test whether antibody-induced changes in cell behaviour can be attributed to aggluti-
nation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PASCAUD, M. Dr.. Prof. — Inst, de Recherches Sci. sur le Cancer, C.N.R.S., B.P.No.8.
VILLEJUIF 94. France
(no embryological work in progress)
PASCHMA, M. D.Sc. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroclaw, ul.
Sienkiewicza 21. WROCflAW. Poland
PASCUAL-MORENILLA. Miss M. T. M.D. — Inst. F.Oloriz. Fac. de Med., Univ. de
Granada, GRANADA, Spain
PASQUINI, P. Ph.D., Prof. — 1st. di Zool. dell'Univ., Viale Regina Elena 324 (al poli-
chnico), ROMA, Italy •
a Growth and differentiation of regeneration blastema in vivo and in vitro. Planaria
torva, Dugesia etrusca (Turbellaria) (in collaboration with H. MANELLI and Mrs. M.
STAMPA (DI CASTRO))
b Growth and differentiation in regeneration. Planaria spec. (Turbellaria) (in collaboration
with H. MANELLI)
PASSAPONTI. A. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Normale. 2a Cattedra. Via Biblioteca
4, 95124 CATANIA, Italy
a The morphological aspect of embryo atrophy. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h The morphogenesis of anencephaly. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c The development of the inguinal canal. Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Structural changes of allantoic membrane epithelium submitted to the action of different
agents. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PASTEELS, J. J. M.D., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol.. Fac. de Med. de I'Univ.. 97
rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgium •
PASTISSON, C. Dr.en Biol. — Lab. de Biol. Gen.. Fac. des Sci.. B.P. 347. 51 REIMS.
France
PATIL, T. L. M.S. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., NAGPUR-3, M.S., India
a Regulatory process of mesoderm in limb morphogenesis; various presumptive areas at
pre-axial and post-axial borders of limb bud/wing bud of stage 19-20 embryos are ablated.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with P. N. DUBEY)
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PATRICOLO. Miss E. Dr.nat.sci. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18.
90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Enzymatic inhibitors in development. (Ascidiae)
b Cellular aggregation. (Amphibia)
c Action of dl-proline and its analogues on development. (Ascidiae)
PATTEN. B. M. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan. East Med.
Bldg., ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104, U.S.A. •
PAUL. J. Ph.D. — The Beatson Inst, for Cane. Research. Royal Beatson Mem. Hosp..
132 Hill St.. GLASGOW C.3. Scotland, U.K. •
PAUTOU (M£RIC). Mrs. M. P. Dr.spec. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble,
Cedex 53, 38 GRENOBLE. France
a Interaction between limb bud ectoderm and mesoderm in xenoplastic associations; study of
the competition between mesoderm of two species. Gallus domesticus. Anas boschas (Aves)
b Interaction between wing and leg bud ectoderm and mesoderm in xenoplastic associations.
Gallus domesticus. Anas boschas (Aves)
PAVAN. C. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Texas at Austin. AUSTIN, Tex.
78712. U.S.A.
a DNA, RNA and protein synthesis in polytene chromosomes in development of normal
and infected larvae. (Sciaridae, Diptera)
PAVE. A.-G. Ing., Dr.Spec. — Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Fac. des Sci. de Lyon. 43 Bd.
du 11 Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Thermogenese de I'oeuf. Bombyx mod (Lepidoptera)
PAVKOV, A. D. Dr.med. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Rumania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Pathogenesis of cardiac malformations. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Normal and pathological prenatal electrocardiography. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PAWLOWITZKI, I. H. — Inst, fur Humangenet. der Univ., Vesaliusweg 12/14, 44 MUN-
STER/Westf., W.Germany
a Chromosome analysis and isoenzyme determinations in spontaneous abortions. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
PAWEOWSKA, Mrs. M. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Vet. Med., Warsaw
Agricult. Univ., ul. Grochowska 272, WARSZAWA, Poland
PA YEN, Miss G. G. — Lab. d'Evolution des Etres Organises, Fac. des Sci., 105 Bd. Raspail.
PARIS Vie. France
a Formation and development of the androgenic glands. Their control by neurosecretion.
Callinectes sapidus, Rhithropanopeus harrisii, Carcinus maenas (Brachyura, Decapoda,
Crustacea)
b Organogenesis of the genital apparatus in larval stages. Rhithropanopeus harrisii, Calli-
nectes sapidus, Carcinus maenas (Brachyura, Decapoda, Crustacea)
PEDERSEN. K. J. Ph.D. — Inst, of Gen. Zool., Univ. of Copenhagen, 15 Universitets-
parken, DK 2100 COPENHAGEN 0. Denmark
a Formation of connective tissue filaments in regenerating animals. Dugesia tigrina (Tur-
bellaria)
b Cytology and cytochemistry of starving animals. Dugesia tigrina (Tutbellaria)
c Cellular basis for regeneration. Lineus ruber (Nemertini)
PEDERSEN. T. M.D. — Finsen Lab.. Finsen Inst.. 49 Strandboulevard, DK-2100 COPEN-
HAGEN, Denmark
a Follicle growth and cell kinetics of the ovary in infancy, maturity and old age; during
normal cycle, pregnancy and lactation; influence of gestagen (^H-thymidine labelling and
autoradiography). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
PEGRUM (HALL), Mrs. S. M. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll.
London, Gower St., LONDON W.C.I, England
a Study of cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
(in collaboration with M. ABERCROMBIE and Mrs. J. E. M. HEAYSMAN (WAK-
ELING) )
PEHLEMANN, F.-W. Dr. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Neue Univ. Eingang F 1, 23 KIEL.
W.Germany
a Ultrastructural morphogenesis of endocrine glands (adenohypophysis, adrenal, thyroid).
(Anura: Mammalia)
b Ultrastructure of amitotic cell division. (Anura; Mammalia)
PEHRSON, G. T. Dr.phil.. Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm. 70A RSd-
mansgatan. Box 6801, S-113 86 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
PELLING, C. Dr. — Max-Planck Inst, fur Biol., Abt.W.Beermann, Spemannstr. 34, 74
TUBINGEN, W.Germany •
PENE, J. J. Ph.D. — Inst, for Developm. Biol.. Univ. of Colorado. BOULDER, Colo. 80302.
U.S.A.
PENER. M. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Entomol. and Venomous Anim.. The Hebrew Univ.,
JERUSALEM, Israel
PENMAN, S. — Dept. of Biol.,, Massachusetts Inst, of Technol.. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
02139. U.S.A. •
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PENTZ, S. Dr.phil. — Heiligenberg Inst., 7799 HEILIGENBERG. Baden, W.Germany
a Rontgeninduktion von Mutationen an Fliigelschuppen. Plodia intecpunctella (Lepidoptera)
b Induktionsbedingungen der larvalen Diapause. Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera)
PENZLIN, H. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Universitatsplatz 2, ROSTOCK, East.
Germany
PERA, L. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. e Istoembriol.. Univ. di Pisa, Via Roma 55, 56100
PISA, Italy
PERDUE, Mrs. S. — Biol. Div.. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE. Tenn.
37830, U.S.A.
a Nuclear degeneration during the terminal lens fiber cell differentiation in developing lens;
histological and microspectrophotometric analysis. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in col-
laboration with S. P. MODAK)
PERKOWSKA (MOSER), Mrs. E. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., King's Buildings,
V/est Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland. U.K.
PERLES, B. Lab. d'Anat., Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie, France
PERLMANN. H. P. Ph.D. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-1 13 45 STOCK-
HOLM, Sweden •
PERNARD. J.-C. — Div. of Cell Biol, and Chem. Embryol.. Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern,
Sahlistr. 8. CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Mechanism of tissue involution during metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in col-
laboration with R. WEBER)
PERRIER, Mrs. H. D.E.S. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51 REIMS,
France
a Electron microscopic study of the foetal and perinatal pancreas. Rattus norvegicus (Ro-
dentia)
PERRY. Miss M. M. B.Sc. — Inst, of Anim. Genet.. Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd..
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Study of certain features of developing embryos by electron microscopy. (Amphibia) (in
collaboration with J. JACOB and C. H. WADDINGTON)
b Electron microscope studies of mutants. Drosophila spp. (Diptera) (in collaboration with
C. H. WADDINGTON)
c Ultrastructural changes during growth. Micrastenas thomasiana ( Desmidoidea. Conjugales)
(in collaboration with C. H. WADDINGTON)
d Ultrastructural and experimental study of cleavage. Tritmus alpestris (Urodela). Xenopus
laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with G. G. SELMAN)
PERSAUD, T. V. N. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of the West Indies.
Mona, KINGSTON 7, Jamaica
a Developmental pathology and teratogenesis: embryopathic activity of the active principles
contained in West Indian medicinal plants. Rattus norvegicus. Mus musculus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Effects of essential amino acid imbalances on embryogenesis. Rattus norvegicus, Mus mus-
culus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
PERSONS, Miss B. J. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.. P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE.
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Cellular replication during the development and growth of lens. Callus domesticus (Aves)
(in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
b The pattern of RNA synthesis during lens development. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
PERSOV. G. M. Cand.biol.sci. — Biol. Inst.. Leningrad State Univ., LENINGRAD B-164,
U.S.S.R.
a Sex differentiation. (Chondrostei; Teleostei)
b The process of gametogenesis under ionizing radiations. (Chondrostei: Teleostei)
PERTUSA. J. Ph.D. —Inst. Biol, de Sarria, Dr.Amigant 31, BARCELONA 17, Spain
PETERS, A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Boston Univ.. 80 E. Concord
St.. BOSTON. Mass. 02118, U.S.A.
a Electron microscopic study of the formation of myelin sheaths and development of neuro-
glial cells in the central nervous system. Rattus domesticus (Rodentia)
PETERS, Mrs. H. M.D. — Finsen Lab., Finsen Inst.. 49 Strandboulevard, DK-2100
COPENHAGEN. Denmark
a Development of the ovary: morphology, cell dynamics and function. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
h The effect of hormones (testosterone propionate) on the development of the ovary in
infancy. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Development of ovaries in the offspring of females irradiated before conception. Mus
musculus (Rodentia) ^ttvt,-t-m
PETERS, J J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Xavier Univ.. Victoria Parkway. CINCIN-
NATI. Ohio 45207, U.S.A.
PETERS, N. W. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Hydrobiol. und Fischereiwiss., Univ. Hamburg.
Olbersweg 24, 2 HAMBURG-Altona 1, W.Germany
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a EHapause and developmental pathology (effect of environmental factors on embryonic
development). Nothobranchius guentheci, Rivulus cylindraceus (Cyprinodontidae. Teleostei)
b Effect of metabolic inhibitors on embryonic development. Nothobranchius guenfheri, Ri-
vulus cylindraceus (Cyprinodontidae. Teleostei)
c Development of eye-rudiments in cave-fish. Astyanax mexicanus (Characinidae, Teleostei)
PETERS. Th. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Giessen. Friedrichstr. 24, 63 GIESSEN,
W. Germany
PETIT, A. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper., Univ. de Strasbourg, 12 rue
de I'Universite. STRASBOURG, France
PETRUCCI, D. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Univ. of Sassari, SASSARI, Italy
PETRY, G. Dr.med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Robert Kochstr. 6. 355 MARBURG/
Lahn, W.Germany
PEXIEDER, T. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4,
PRAGUE 2. Czechoslovakia
— temporarily: Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Univ. de Lausanne, 9 rue du Bugnon, 1005
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
a Normal development of the aortic arches. Callus domesticus (Aves)
h Experimental morphology of the aortic arches and branchial arches. Callus domesticus
(Aves)
c Embryophysiology of the circulation in the aortic arches. Callus domesticus (Aves)
d Cell death in the development of the heart. Callus domesticus (Aves)
PFLUGFELDER, O. Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst., Naturwissensch. Fak.. Hochschule
Hohenheim, 7 STUTTGART-Hohenheim, W.Gerniany
a Anderung des Stoffwechsels nach Storung des hormonalen Gleichgewichts. (Insecta)
b Einfluss der Pinealektomie auf die Postembryonalentwicklung. (Teleostei)
c Histophysiologie der Corpora allata nach experimenteller Beeinflussung. (Insecta)
d Wirkungsmechanismen von Thyreostatika. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura),
Lacerta spec. (Reptilia), Callus domesticus (Aves)
e Biomorphose.
f Egg formation in giant animals. Carausius morosus ( Phasmidoptera)
PHILLIS. J. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol.. Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168,
Australia
a Descriptive morphology and histochemistry, and experimental morphology of the cerebel-
lum (C.R. length 2 cm until after birth). Felis domestica (Carnivoca)
PIATIGORSKY, J. Ph.D. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Sect, on Exper. Embryol., Natl. Inst,
of Child Health and Human Developm., Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA, Md. 20014,
U.S.A.
a The role of RNA in the development of the lens. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b The regulation of protein synthesis in eggs and embryos. (Echinoidea)
PIATT. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania. PHILA-
DELPHIA. Pa. 19104, U.S.A. •
PICHERAL. B. Dr.3eme Cycle — Lab. de Biol. Gen., Fac. des Sci.. 35 RENNES, France
a Nuclear transplantation. (Amphibia)
b Spermatogenesis. (Amphibia)
PICKWORTH, Miss S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Bristol, BRISTOL BS8 lUG,
England
a Artificial activation of egqs. pronucleus formation. Mesocricetus aucatus (Rodentia)
PIDDINGTON, R. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab. of
Histol. and Embryol., School of Dental Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
a Studies on a causal relationship in the embryo between the steroidogenic activity of the
adrenal glands and the normal pattern of glutamine synthetase activity in the neural retina.
Callus domesticus (Aves)
PIEAU, C. Lic.es Sci. — Serv. d'Embryol. Exper. de I'lnst. Pasteur, 20 rue des Moulins,
95 SANNOIS, France
a Researches on the mechanisms of sexual differentiation. Cistudo euvopaea, Testudo graeca
(Chelonia)
b Researches on the establishment of urogenital connections and upon the development of
the cloaca. Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
c Effects of X-rays on embryonic development. Lacerta viridis. Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
(in collaboration with A. RAYNAUD)
PIERRO, L. J. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Genet.. Storrs Agric. Exper. Station. Univ.
of Connecticut. STORRS. Conn. 06268, U.S.A.
a Chemical teratogenesis: inhibitors of nucleic acid and protein metabolism. Callus domes-
ticus (Aves)
b Gene interaction in the control of formation of specific melanin granules. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
c Eye development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Developmental genetics. Callus domesticus (Aves)
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PIGHILLS. Miss E. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. Coll. of North Wales, BANGOR,
Caern., Wales, U.K.
a Induction of chimaerism. Rattus norvegicus. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Capra hircus, Ouis
aries (Artiodactyla)
b Experimental embryology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
PIHAN, J. C. Agr.de Sc. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Nancy, 30 rue Ste Catherine,
54 NANCY, France
a Etude experimentale du developpement post-embryonnaire du systeme tracheen. (Brachy-
cera, Diptera) (en collaboration avec F. STEPHAN)
PIJNACKER, L. P. Ph.D. — Genet. Inst., Univ. van Groningen, Rijksstraatweg 76, HAREN
(Gr.), Netherlands
a Oogenesis, parthenogenesis, and teratogenesis. Caraitsius morosus. Bacillus rossii (Phasmi-
dopteca), (Acad, Arachnida)
PIKO, L. Ing.Agr., D.V.M. — Dept. of Developm. Biol., Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of
Technol., PASADENA, Cahf. 91 109, U.S.A. •
PILKINGTON, J. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Otago, DUNEDIN. New Zealand
a Calcification in metamorphosis. (Amphibia)
b Calcification. (Echinoidea)
PILLERI, G. Dr.med. — Himanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ. Klinik Bern, 3072 OSTER-
MUNDIGEN-BE, Switzerland
a Entwicklung des Gehirns. Castor canadensis (Rodentia)
b Ober die Protuberantia sclerae am embryonalen Auge. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Ontogenese des Auges. Balaenoptera physalus, B. acutorostrata, Megaptera novaeangliae.
Delphinus delphis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinapterus leucas (Cetacea)
d Entwicklung der Korperform. Balaenoptera physalus, B. acutorostrata, Megaptera novae-
angliae, Delphinus delphis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinapterus leucas (Cetacea)
e Ontogenese des Zentralnervensystems. Balaenoptera physalus, B. acutorostrata. Megaptera
nodosa, Delphinus delphis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinapterus leucas (Cetacea)
f Ontogenesis (especially nervous system). Globicephala melaena (Odontoceti, Cetacea)
PINAMONTI, S. Dr.Biol. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Previati 24. 44100 FER-
RARA, Italy
PINEAU, H. — Lab. d'Anat, Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS VI, France
PINET, J.-M. Dr.3e Cycle — Inst. Natl. Agronomique, Lab. de Zool., 1 6 rue Claude-Bernard,
75 PARIS Ve, France
a Studies of the development of the maxillary stylet (fine structure, histochemistry of the
styligenic organ). Rhodnius prolixus (Reduviidae, Heteroptera)
b Potentiality of the cells of the styligenic organ according to their sites. Rhodnius prolixus
(Reduviidae, Heteroptera)
c Development of the integument, especially studies of the chitinogenic cell of the max2'ary
bud. Rhodnius prolixus (Reduviidae, Heteroptera)
PINOT, Miss M. Dr.es. Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av.
de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France, 1 1 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France
a Etude de la croissance et de la differenciation du bourgeon de membre in vitro. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
b Rapports mesenchyme axial - mesenchyme lateral dans I'organogenese du membre. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
c Regulation tardive du membre. Gallus gallus (Aves)
PLAS, Mrs. C. Dr.3e Cycle — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51 REIMS.
France
a Pre- and postnatal changes in glucose and glycogen metabolism of the liver cell; in vivo
and in isolated cultured hepatocytes. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
R. L. JACQUOT)
PLASOTA, K. J. M.Sc. — Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28,
WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Development of the skull. Rana ferresfris, R. esculenta, R. tempocacia, Bufo spec, Pelobates
^uscus (Anura)
PLEEGING, J. H. Med.Drs. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryo!., State Univ. of Groningen,
Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN, Netherlands
PLESNER, P. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Molec. Biol., Odense Univ., 230 Hjallesevej, 5000
ODENSE, Denmark
a The formation of ribosomes. Tetrahymena spec. (Ciliata)
POHLEY, H. }. Dr., Prof. — Inst, fur Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17, 5
KOLN-Lindenthal, W.Germany
a Theoretische und experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber 1 ) Regeneration und Hautung,
2) Regulation des Zellteilungswachstums. Ephestia kuhniella (Lepidoptera) . Periplaneta
americana (Orthoptera)
b Modelldarstellung entwicklungsphysiologischer Systeme mit Hilfe von programmgesteuerten
Rechenanlagen
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POLEZHAEV. L. V. Dr.biol.sci.. Prof. — Inst, of Developm. Biol.. Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R. •
a Regeneration of cranium bones. Mus domesticus, Rattus norvegicus, Oryctolagus cuniculus,
Felis domestica, Canis familiaris (Mammalia)
b Regeneration of dental tissue. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
c Regeneration of myocardium. Rattus norvegicus, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Felis domestica,
Canis familiaris (Mammalia)
d Restoration of regeneration capacity of limbs after X-irradiation. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela) (in collaboration with Miss N. A. TEPLITZ and Mrs. S. J. TUCHKOVA)
e Physiological regeneration of the brain. Felis domestica, Rattus norvegicus (Mammalia)
POLGE, C. Ph.D. — A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem., Univ. of Cambridge, 307
Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE, England
a Factors influencing fertilization and early embryonic development (effects of age of
gametes, administration of drugs and hormones, in vitro treatments and transplant-
ations). Sus scrofa (Actiodactyla)
POLLARD, D. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Albert Einstein Coll. of Med., Yeshiva Univ.,
Eastchester Rd. & Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
a A study of the morphogenetic movement involved in closure of the secondary palate with
special reference to strain differences in response to the cleft palate-producing effect of
6-aminonicotinaraide. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h The role of cytoplasmic genes in development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
POLTEVA, Mrs. D. G. — Dept. of Embryol. Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Somatic embryogenesis and regeneration. Metridium senile fimbriatum, Anthopleura spec.
(Zoantharia, Actinozoa)
b Action of neuropharmaca on somatic embryogenesis. Metridium senile dianthus (Zoan-
tharia, Actinozoa)
c Dedifferentiation of cells during morphogenetical processes in regeneration and somatic
embryogenesis. Metridium senile dianthus (Zoanthara, Actinozoa)
PONTIER. J. Dr.es Sci. — Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Analyse factorielle appliquee a I'etude de la morphogenese. Myzus persicae (Aphididae,
Rhynchota)
POPOV, V. V. Dr.biol.sci., Prof. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow.
Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
POPP, R. A. Ph.D. — Biol. Div.. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.. P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE, Tenn.
37830, U.S.A.
a Ontogeny of variant forms of esterases in tissues; qualitative and quantitative chacteristics
of allelic forms of esterases studied by starch and/or acrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Compensatory effect of multiple esterases owing to the action of null genes. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
PORCELLI. Miss F. Dr. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Pavia, Piazza Botta 10,
27100 PAVIA, Italy
a Histology, histochemistry and enzymology of yolk sac (pre- and postembryonic stages).
Salmo irideus (Salmonidae, Teleostei)
PORTER, K. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Labs., Harvard Univ., 16 Divinity Ave., CAM-
BRIDGE, Mass. 02138, U.S.A. •
PORTMANN, A. Dr.Phil., Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Anstalt der Univ., Rheinsprung 9, 4000
BASEL. Switzerland
a Embryology. (Opisthobranchia, Prosobranchia, Gastropoda; Aves; Mammalia)
h Morphological analysis of early postembryonic development. (Rodentia; Insectivora)
PORTMANN, Miss A.-M. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Nancy, 30 rue Ste
Catherine, 54 NANCY, France
POTEMKINA, Mrs. D. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of
Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
POULSON, D. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520. U.S.A. •
a Mid-gut: genesis and differentiation. Drosophila melanogasfer (Diptera)
h Chromosomal control of differentiation. Drosophila melanogasfer (Diptera)
c Neurogenesis in normal and genetically deficient embryos. Drosophila melanogaster (Dip-
tera)
d Maternally inherited sex-ratio disturbances of development. Drosophila melanogaster, D.
bifasciata. D. willistoni, D. nebulosa, D. equinoxialis, D. robusta (Diptera)
e Developmental genetics. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
POURHADI. R. M.D. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd. Winston Churchill,
B.P. 38, 63 CLERMONT-FERRAND, France
a Action of ultrasound on embryonic organisms. Triturus helveticus (Urodela)
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b Cytology of neonatal liver; differentiation of intercellular junctions, characters of micrcv
bodies; histochemical differentiation. Mas musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
J. P. TURCHINI and P. MALET)
POURREAU (SCHNEIDER), Mrs. N. M. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll.
de France et du C.N.R.S., 1 1 Place M. Berthelot. PARIS Ve. France •
a Use of organ culture and suspension culture techniques for the study of functional testi-
cular interstitial cell tumors. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Establishment of cell lines from a rat testicular interstitial cell tumor for studies on the
functional capacities of isolated Leydig tumor cells. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Effect of testicular interstitial cell tumor explants on prostate from 6 week old animals in
organ co-culture. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
d Attempts to obtain sex transform_ation in embryonic gonads by association with Leydig
cell tumors in organ culture. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
POURTOIS, M. M.D., Lic.Sc.Dent. — Lab. d'Embryol.. Inst. d'Anat., Univ. de Bruxelles,
97 rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES 1, Belgium
a Normal and abnormal closure and fusion of primary and secondary palate (tissue culture,
histochemistry, histology). Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Morphogenesis and cytogenesis of tooth buds. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
PRAHLAD. K. V. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., DeKALB, 111.
60115, U.S.A.
a Study of induced metamorphosis: histological maturity and the development of tissue
sensitivity to thyroid hormones in the embryo; biochemical changes evoked by thyroid
hormones in embryonic and adult susceptible tissues. Ambystoma mexicanum, A. tigrinum.
Nectucus maculosus (Urodela)
h Comparative study of hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis in pre- and post-metamorphic
animals. Ambystoma mexicanum, A. tigrinum, Necturus maculosus (Urodela)
PRASAD, M. R. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Delhi. DELHI 7, India
PRASDNIKOV, E. Cand.med.sci. — Dept. of Embryol., Murmansky Sea-Biol. Inst., Acad,
of Sci., DALNII ZELENZI, U.S.S.R.
PRATT, C. W. McE. M.D. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.. CAM-
BRIDGE CB2 3DY, England
a Development of skeletal tissue.
PRAY. T. R. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Southern California. University
Park. LOS ANGELES. Calif. 90007. U.S.A.
a Development of the gametophytes and juvenile stages of the sporophytes. ( Cheilantheae,
Pteridaceae, Filicinae)
b Development of the vein systems of leaves. Anemia spec, Macsilea spec, Cyctomium
spec. Acrostichum spec and other spp. (Filicinae)
c Investigation of factors controlling planes of cytokinesis in early gametophyte devel-
opment. Cheilanthes spp. (Pteridaceae, Filicinae)
PRCHAL. J. F. M.D. — Biochem. Dept.. Med. School, Dalhousie Univ.. Sir Charles
Tupper Building. HALIFAX. N.S., Canada
a Regulation of synthesis of hemoglobin and blood proteins in the embryo by transfer RNA.
Gallus gallus (Aues)
PREDA, V. G. M.D.. Prof. — Cat. de Biol., Inst. Medico-Farmaceutic. Str. Pasteur 6,
CLUJ. Rumania
a Influence de la temperature d'incubation sur I'infrastructure et I'immunomorphologie de
I'embryon. Gallus spec. (Aves)
b Affrontation d'organes embryonnaires in vitro. Mus rattus (Rodentia)
c Action de I'hormone gonadotrope choriale sur la differenciation sexuelle des canaux de
Miiller. Gallus spec. (Aves)
PRESCOTT, D. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, for Developm. Biol.. Univ. of Colorado, BOUL-
DER, Colo. 80302, U.S.A.
PRESLEY, R. M.B., B.Chir. — Anat. School. Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAM-
BRIDGE CB2 3DY. England
a Tissue culture and embryogenesis. (Mammalia)
b Ultrastructure of embryos. Various spp. (Rodentia)
c Fertilization; kinetics and nature of block to polyspermy. ( Echinodermata )
PRESS. N. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool. Univ. of Wisconsin. MILWAUKEE. Wis.
53201, U.S.A.
a Transfer of macromolecules from follicle cells to developing oocytes. (Aves)
b Unusual organelles in the ovary. (Aves)
c Respiration of oocytes. (Aves)
PRESTIGE, M. C. M.A. — Physiol. Dept., Med. School, Univ. of Edinburgh. Teviot Place.
EDINBURGH 8. Scotland. U.K.
PRICE. Miss D. Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Biol.. Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Chicago.
CHICAGO. 111. 60637, U.S.A. •
a The development of endocrines in embryonic systems
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PRIESTER, W. de M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN. Nether-
lands f f /rk
a Electron microscopic studies of developmental stages. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
PRINS. H. J. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AM-
STERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Analysis of fracture-repair. Amby stoma mexicamim (Ucodela) (in collaboration with
H. A. L. TRAMPUSCH)
PRITCHARD. E. T. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Oral Biol.. Univ. of Manitoba. WINNIPEG,
Manitoba, Canada
a Cholesterol esterase activity in developing brain. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Lipid content of developing salivary gland and possible role in secretion. i?a«us norfe^icus
(Rodentia)
PROPPER, A. Doct.3e Cycle — Lab. de Zool.. Inst, des Sci. Nat., Fac. des Sci., Place
Marechal Lcclerc. 25 BESANgON. France
a Organogenese de la glande mammaire par la methode des cultures d'organe et des greffes
embryonnaires. Mus musculus (Rodentia). Oryctolagus cuniculus ( Lagomorpha) (en col-
laboration avec L. GOMOT)
PROVENZANO. A. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Marine Sci., Univ. of Miami, 1 Rickenbacker
Causev^ay, Virginia Key, MIAMI. Fla. 33149. U.S.A.
PRUDHOMME. J. C. Dr.Spec. — Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appl.. Univ. de Lyon. 43 Bd. du
II Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE. France
a Culture d'organes in vitro. Bombyx mod (Lepidoptera)
PUCCIA. E. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo. Via Archirafi 18. 90123 PALERMO.
Italy
a RNA synthesis in embryonic development. (Ascidiae)
h The biochemistry of regeneration. (Annelida)
PUCCINELLI. Mrs. I. Dr.Nat.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ.. Via A. Volta
4. PISA. Italy
a Development and cytology. (Tricladidea, Tiirbellaria; Hirudinea, Annelida)
PURKO. J. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Coll. of Sci., Univ. of Western Ontario,
LONDON. Ont.. Canada
a Biological action of alkylating agents (sulphur and nitrogen mustards) and mechanism of
resistance to their effects in embryos and in fibroblasts grown in culture. (Teleostei), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b Mechanisms underlying processes in early embryogenesis and cell division, using various
metabolic inhibitors of DNA, RNA and proteins, and correlating their biological and
biochemical effects. (Teleostei)
c Biological action of the "chemosterilant" hempa (hexamethylphosphoric triamide) and
mechanism of resistance to its effects in embryos and in fibroblasts grown in culture.
(Teleostei), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
PUZA, V. C.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Med. Fac, Charles Univ., gimkova 870. HRADEC
KRALOVfi. Czechoslovakia
a Muscle cell development in tissue culture (amitosis, origin and causes of multinuclearity) .
Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Nucleolus during myogenesis in vitro studied by phase-contrast time-lapse cinemato-
graphy. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
J. GAYER and M. HROCH)
PUZANOVA, Mrs. L. MUDr., C.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3.
PRAHA 2. Czechoslovakia
a Development of the internal structure of muscles. Rattus albus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
PYLILO. Miss I. V. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5. LENIN-
GRAD B-164. U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration. Beroe cucumis (Ctenophora)
QUAGLIA A. Dr.nat.sci. — 1st. di Anat. Comp.. Univ. di Bologna. Via Belmeloro 8.
BOLOGNA (103). Italy
QUEVEDO. W. C, Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Biol, and Med. Sci.. Brown Univ..
PROVIDENCE. R.I. 02912. U.S.A.
a Genetic regulation and developmental variations of multiple forms of tyrosinase in melano-
cytes. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
RABAEY. M. M.D.. Prof. — Ophthalmol. Clinic, Univ. Hosp., De Pintelaan. GENT,
Belgium r -^ , tt c
RADECKA, Mrs. E. ERDMAN D.Sc. — Zaklad. Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool., Univ. of
Wroclaw, ul.Sienkiewicza 21, WROCK,AW, Poland
RADO (LUSER), Mrs. G. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Univ. di Trieste, Via
Alfonso Valerio. 32 TRIESTE. Italy
a Bidder's organ differentiation. Buio bulo (Anura) ,ti-> at-icct^
RADOS. I. D.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.. Med. Univ.. Tiizoltd u. 58. BUDAPEST
IX. Hungary
a Early morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HI
RADZIKOWSKI, St. M.Sc. — Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie
26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Studies on DNA and RNA synthesis. Chilodonella cucullulixs (Ciliata)
h Conjugation and polytene chromosomes in the exconjugants. Chilodonella cucullulus
(Ciliata)
RADZINSKAYA, Miss L. I. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Biophys.. Inst, of Devel-
opm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
RAEKALLIO, J. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Forensic Med., Univ. of Turku, Kiinamyllynkatu
10. TURKU 3. Finland
a Biochemical characterization of enzymes appearing in early wound healing. Rattus spec,
Cavia spec. (Rodentia) (in collaboration with P.-L. MAKINEN)
b Histochemical studies on bone regeneration (fracture healing). Rattus spec, Cavia spec.
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with P.-L. MAKINEN)
RAFFERTY, K. A., Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Johns Hopkins
Univ., 709 N. Wolfe St., BALTIMORE, Md. 21205, U.S.A.
RAGOZINA, Mrs. M. N. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Anim., Acad.
of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.. Lenin Ave. 23. MOSCOW V-71, U.S.S.R.
RAISMAN, J. S. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac de Tucuman, Chacabuco 460. S. M. de TUCU-
MAN, Argentina
a Lytic substances in spermatozoa. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
RAJTOVA, Miss V. M.V.Dr. — Anat. Inst, der Vet.-Med. Fak., Komenskeho 71, KOSICE,
Czechoslovakia
a Ossifikation des Skeletts, insbesondere des Primordialkraniums. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
RAMASWAMI. L. S. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Rajasthan, JAIPUR. India
RAMENSKAYA, Mrs. G. P. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet., Inst, of
Developm. Biol.. Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St.. MOSCOW V-133.
U.S.S.R.
RAMSEY, Miss E. M. M.D. — Dept. of Embryo!., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W.
University Parkway. BALTIMORE, Md. 21210. U.S.A.
a Placentation; study of placental structure, development and vasculature. Macaca mulatta.
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Determinations of blood, amniotic and intervillous space pressures throughout pregnancy.
Macaca mulatta (Primates)
c Anatomical and radiological studies of circulation in the maternal placenta. Macaca
Mulatta, Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with M. W. DONNER and H. R.
MISENHEIMER)
RAMUS. J. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Khne Biol. Tower. Yale Univ.. NEW HAVEN,
Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Experimental determination of environmental factors which induce morphogenesis: the
formation of a fleshy "bud" from a filamentous juvenile. Pseudogloiophloea confusa
(Nemaliales, Flocideophycidae, Rhodophyta)
RANGA RAO, K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ.. NEW ORLEANS. La. 70118,
U.S.A.
a The responses of chromatophores of zoea, megalopa and adult to purified chromato-
phorotropins. Ilea pugilator (Decapoda, Crustacea)
b A study on the control of pigmentation in regenerating appendages. Ilea pugilator, Cam-
barellus shufeldti (Decapoda. Crustacea)
RANZI, S. Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. di Zool.. Univ. di Milano. Via Celoria 10. 20133 MILANO.
Italy •
RANZOLI, F. Dr., Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Catania, Via Androne 81, 95124
CATANIA, Italy
a Gametogenesis and sexuality. Electra posidoniae (Ctenostomata, Bryozoa)
RAO, K. V. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Delhi, DELHI-7. India
RAO. S. R. V. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Delhi, DELHI-7. India
RAPOLA, M. H. J. M.D. — Children'^ Hospital, Univ. ol Helsinki, 11 Stenback St.,
HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Sex tract differentiation; organ culture. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Teratology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
RAPPAPORT. R.. Jr. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Union College. SCHENECTADY,
N.Y. 12308. U.S.A.
a Comparative micrurgical studies on cytokinesis: extending present methods to a variety
of experimental material and devising new forms of physical experimentation. MarinO'
gammarus obtusatus (Gammaridae, Crustacea), Echinarachnius parma (Echinoidea), Rana
pipiens (Anura)
RASCH (MYRBERG), Mrs. E. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ.. 530
North 15th St.. MILWAUKEE, Wis. 53233, U.S.A.
a Atypical nucleoprotein synthesis during larval development. Sciara coprophila (Diptera)
b Cytochemistry and fine structural analysis of puffs in giant chromosomes. Sciara copro-
phila (Diptera)
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RAUNICH, L. Ph.D.. M.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Scienze 17,
44100 FERRARA. Italia
a Morphological and biochemical aspects of embryonic and foetal blood cell differentiation.
(Vertebrata)
b Hemopoietic factors during development. (Anura), Gallus gallus (Aves)
RAVEN. Chr. P. Ph.D.. Prof. — Zool. Lab.. State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3.
UTRECHT, Netherlands •
a Maturation divisions of eggs. Various spp. (Gastropoda)
b Application of information theory to oogenesis and embryonic development,
c Morphology of the head region in cyclocephalic embryos. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
d Cortical morphogenetic field and early ooplasmic segregation. Various spp. (Gastropoda)
e Transfer of information from egg follicle to oocyte. Various spp. (Gastropoda)
RAWLES (SPURBECK). Mrs. M. E. Ph.D. — 4000 North Charles St., BALTIMORE.
Md. 21218. U.S.A. •
a The origin and development of regional specialization in the integumentary system. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
RAY. A. K. M.Sc. — Cell Research Unit. Dept. of Zool.. Univ. Coll. of Sci. and Technol..
35 Ballygunje Circular Rd., CALCUTTA- 19. India
RAYCHOWDHURI. S. M.Sc. — Cell Research Unit, Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Sci.
and Technol., 35 Ballygunje Circular Rd.. CALCUTTA- 19. India
RAYMOND. G. M.es Physiol. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim.. Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Poitiers,
40 Av. de Recteur Pineau. 86 POITIERS, France
a Ionic contents of the embryonic heart. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
RAYNAUD. A. Dr.es Sci. — Serv. d'Embryol. Exper. de I'lnst. Pasteur, 20 rue des Moulins,
95 SANNOIS. France •
a Researches on the normal development of the genital tract in the embryo. Anguis Iragilis.
Lacerta viridis (Lacertilia); Tropidonotus tessellata. Viper a aspis (Ophidia)
b Effects of the destruction with X-rays of the anlage of the hypophysis. Anguis fragilis
(Lacertilia)
c Researches on the rotation of the egg in the uterus and the orientation of the axis of the
embryo. Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
d Researches on the development of the limb buds (Lacerta viridis, L. sicula) and on the
factors involved in the arrest of development of limb buds. Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
e Researches on the development of the phallus. Lacerta viridis, Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia),
Tropidonotus tessellata (Ophidia)
f Researches on the function of endocrine glands in the embryo. Anguis fragilis, Lacerta
viridis (Lacertilia), Tropidonotus tessellata (Ophidia)
g Researches on the capacities of differentiation in vitro of anlagen of the genital tract.
Anguis fragilis, Lacerta viridis (Lacertilia), Tropidonotus tessellata (Ophidia)
h Effects of sexual and gonadotropic hormones on the sexual differentiation of the embryo.
Anguis fragilis, Lacerta viridis (Lacertilia), Tropidonotus tessellata (Ophidia)
i Comparative embryology of the phallus. (Lacertilia; Chelonia) (in collaboration with
C. PIEAU)
j Research on RNA and DNA synthesis of epidermal and mesodermal cells in the limb
buds. Anguis fragilis, Lacerta viridis (Lacertilia) (in collaboration with J. VASSE)
k Effects of X-rays on embryonic development. Lacerta viridis, Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
(in collaboration with C. PIEAU)
RAYNAUD (CHAULIN-SERVINIERE). Mrs. J. Dr.es Sci. — - Serv. d'Embryol. Exper.
de rinst. Pasteur, 20 rue des Moulins, 95 SANNOIS, France
a Histochemical researches on the functional differentiation of the endocrine glands in the
embryo. Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
b Culture in vitro of the anlage of the sub-maxillary gland. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Histochemical researches on the limb bud. Anguis fragilis, Lacerta viridis (Lacertilia)
RAZEK. H. A. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Bern, 26 Biihlstr., CH-3012 BERN,
Switzerland
a Comparative placentation. (Mammalia)
REAMS, W. M., Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of Richmond, RICHMOND, Va.
23173. U.S.A.
a Effects of tissue environment on pigment cell morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Factors affecting pigment behaviour in the skin. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
c The Langerhans cell: origin and differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Immunochemical studies on the origin of Langerhans cells. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
REDMAN. R. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Oral Biol., School of Dent., Univ. of Washington.
SEATTLE, Wash. 98105, U.S.A.
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a Development of parotid gland from appearance of anlage in u t e r o to adult or mature
state (100 days postnatally) : correlation of biochemical (exocrine enzymes, protein, RNA
and DNA in crude homogenates of the gland) and morphologic (light and electron micro-
scopic) observations; effects of dietary changes on the developmental pace. Rattiis rattus
(Rodentia)
REEDER, R. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W.
University Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210. U.S.A.
a Regulation of nucleic acid synthesis in early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
REES (WALLEY), Mrs. L. J. Ph.D. — Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. Coll. of N. Wales,
MENAI BRIDGE, Anglesey, Wales. U.K.
REESE, D. H. M.S. — Biol. Div.. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of in vitro activation of RNA synthesis in the iris. Triturus viridescens
(Urodela)
h Control of depigmentation in iris cells in culture. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
REMBOLD, H. Dr.rer.nat., Pr.Doz. — Max-Planck-Inst. f. Biochem., Goethestr. 31, 8-
MUNCHEN-15, W.Germany
a Isolation of the determining principles from royal jelly, responsible for queen establishment.
-4pi5 melli[ica (Hymenoptera)
b Biochemical aspects of queen determination; comparative studies on enzyme activities,
mitochondria, protein and nucleic acid synthesis in queens and workers. Apis mellifica
(Hymenoptera)
c Biochemical function of biopterin in development; metabolic studies with C14-pteridines.
Apis mellifica (Hymenoptera)
REMENAR, M. M.D. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4,
PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Submicroscopic and cytochemical studies on cleavage. Mus rattus (Rodentia)
RENFREE, Miss M. B. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., School of Gen. Studies, Australian Nat.
Univ., P.O. Box 4, CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2600, Australia
a Physiology of the placenta. Macropus eugenii (Marsupialia)
RENNELS, E. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., The Univ. of Texas Med. School at
San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 78229, U.S.A.
a The effect of benzpyrene feeding on reproduction; gross malformations. Mus norvegicus
albinus (Rodentia)
REPORTER. M. C. Ph.D. — Charles F. Kettering Research Labs., 150 E. South College
St.. YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio 45387, U.S.A.
a Metabolic characteristics of the early embryo. Callus domesticus (Aves)
h Energy transfer processes in the early embryo and in monolayer cultures. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves)
c Energy transfer processes in cell-cell interactions in monolayer cultures. Rattus rattus
(Rodentia)
RESSOUCHES (SELMES), Mrs. A.-P. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Exper., Fac. des
Sci. de Bordeaux, Av. des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Developpement embryonnaire. Pissodes spec. (Coleoptera)
REVERBERI, G. D.Sc, Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18. 90123
PALERMO, Italy •
a The role of some enzymes in embryonic development, (marine Invertebrata)
b Free amino acids in embryonic development,
c Analysis of eggs by electron microscopy, (marine Invertebrata)
RfiVfiSZ-FERENCZY, Mrs. E. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Bern, 26 Buhlstr., CH-
3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Radiobiology, normal embryology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Radiobiology, experimental embryology. 1. genetics; 2. placentology. Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
REYER, R. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Center, West Virginia Univ.,
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. 26506, U.S.A. •
a An experimental analysis of lens regeneration: a study of the causal mechanisms involved
in lens regeneration from the dorsal iris and their relation to the processes of lens induction
in the embryo. Triturus viridescens, Ambystoma punctatum (Urodela)
b A study of the coordinate induction systems operating in the development of the em-
bryonic lens. Triturus viridescens, Ambystoma punctatum, A. mexicanum (Urodela)
c Studies on DNA synthesis, cell division and cell migration during lens and neural retina
regeneration using thymidine-H^. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
d A study of stimulating factors common to lens and limb regeneration. Triturus viridescens
(Urodela)
REYNAUD, G. R. Dr.spec. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Fac. des Sci., 1 Place Victor
Hugo, 13 MARSEILLE 3, France
a Etude des relations entre soma et germen. (Aves)
REYNOLDS, S. R. M. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
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a Fetal vascular physiology. Homo sapiens. Lepns spec, Ovis spec. (Mammalia)
b Uterine contraction patterns. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Pulmonary vasculature, fetal and neonatal condition. Cavia spec. (Rodentia), Ovis spec.
(Artiodacfyla)
d Architecture of umbilical blood vessels, distended and nondistended. Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
e Development of chemoreceptor function. Ovis spec. (Artiodactyla)
f Sensory input and homeostasis related to fetal adaptation to intra-uterine environment.
Ovis spec. (Artiodactyla)
g Effect of psychobiological stress and ageing on fertility. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
h Placentogenesis. Macaca mulafta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
i Placental blood flow. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
REYNOLDS (KING), Mrs. W. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ.
of Illinois, 1853 W.Polk St., CHICAGO, 111. 60612, U.S.A.
a Metamorphosis: uptake and localization of thyroxine in tissues and cells, histochemistry
of adenohypophysis. collagen deposition. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Fetal environment: fetal contributions to amniotic fluid, transport of insulin and cyclamate
by hcmochorial placenta. Macaca mulatta, M. speciosa (Primates)
REYSS-BRION (DUCREAU), Mrs. M. Dr.es Sci. — In.st. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper.
du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Influence des rayons X sur le developpement embryonnaire. Pleurodeles waltlii (Ucodela).
Gallus spec. (Aves)
h Influence des rayons X sur le pouvoir inducteur de la gastrula. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
c Etude de I'effet des rayons X sur le developpement de la peau embryonnaire. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
REZENDE, Miss E. S. B.Sc. — Dept. de Biol. Geral, Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G.,
Rua Carangola 288 - 4°andar, C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE, M.G., Brazil
a Study of the nuclear size and DNA content (cytophotometry) of different organs in
embryo and larva. Ascidia nigra (Ascidiae)
b Study of the DNA synthesis with autoradiography and cytophotometry of endometrium,
myometrium and placenta. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
REZNIK, M. M.D. — Lab. d'Anat. Pathol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Liege, 1 rue des Bonnes-
Villes, LIfiGE, Belgium
(no embryological work in progress)
RIBBERT, D. — Zool. Inst, der Westf. Wilhelms-Univ., Badestr. 9, 44 MONSTER/Westf..
W.Germany
a Gene activation during morphogenesis in the bristle-forming cells of species possessing
polytene chromosomes. Calliphora erythrocephala, Sarcophaga carnaria (Diptera)
RICE, A. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., British Museum (Nat. Hist.), Cromwell Rd. LON-
DON S.W.7, England
a Development of laboratory reared animals. Homona barbata. Dromia personata, Corystes
cassivelaunus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
RICHARDS, Mrs. C. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR
Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
a The production of inbred strains using gynogenetic techniques of two types: 1. com-
bination of egg nucleus plus second polar body. 2. inhibition of the first cleavage of a
haploid egg to produce completely homozygous diploids. Rana pipiens (Anura)
h A study of the genetics of various mutants including albino, blue, melanoid, as well as
mutants uncovered by gynogenesis. Rana pipiens (Anura)
RICHTER, R. H. H. Ph.D. — Univ.-Frauenklinik, Schanzeneckstr. 1, BERN, Switzerland
RICKENBACHER, ]. Dr.med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Gloriastr. 19, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
RIECK, A. F. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Physiol., School of Med., Marquette Univ. 561 N
15th St., MILWAUKEE, Wis. 53233, U.S.A.
a Studies about levels of control during early development (through early gastrula), using
ultraviolet as a damaging agent. Echinarachnius parma (Echinoidea)
b Differentiation of epidermal cells under conditions of cell renewal following injury. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
RIEGERT, P. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus,
REGINA, Sask., Canada
RIKMENSPOEL, R. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York at
Albany, ALBANY, N.Y. 12203, U.S.A.
a Control mechanisms of sperm motility
RIMNICEANU, Mrs. C. Dr.med., Prof. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad.
Republ. Social. Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI^OARA, Rumania
a Histochemistry of the placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
RINALDI, Miss A. M. Dr.Biol. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20,
90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Messenger RNA in unfertilized eggs. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
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RINALDI. Miss L. Dr.Biol. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Parma. Via Universita 12, 43100
PARMA, Italy
a Experimental morphology of bone induction and inhibitory action of thalidomide, (in
collaboration with B. SCHREIBER)
RINAUDO, M. T. Prof. — Inst, of Biochem., Univ. of Turin, Via Giolitti 34, 10123
TORINO, Italy
a Induction by prolactin of thyroid activation in larvae at advanced metamorphic stages.
Buh bufo (Anura) (in collaboration with R. BRUNO. Miss A. GUARDABASSI, M,
OLIVERO, E. CAMPANTICO and C. GIUNTA)
RISLEY, P. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, Ore.. U.S.A.
RITSCHARD, R. L. Ph.D. — Biol. Sci. Dept., Cahf. State Polytechn. Coll., SAN LUIS
OBISPO, Calif. 93401, U.S.A.
a Histochemical study of epithelio-mesenchymal relationships in skin development. (Aves,
Mammalia)
b Autoradiography and histochemistry of developing placentae. (Mammalia)
RIVERA, Miss E. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LAN-
SING, Mich. 48823, U.S.A.
a Analysis of hormone actions on mammary gland development in organ culture. Mas
musculus (Rodentia)
RIZKI, T. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Michigan. ANN ARBOR. Mich.
48104, U.S.A.
a Mutant genes regulating the function and structure of fat cells in the functional differen-
tiation of the fat body (fluorescence and electron microscopy). Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
h The effects of various nucleic acid analogs in relation to morphogenesis, especially those
substances which can serve as mutagens. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
RIZZOLI. C. M.D.. Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol.. Univ. of Bologna, Via
Belmeloro 8. BOLOGNA. Italy
ROBERT, M. Dipl.Natw. — Inst, fur Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN
11, W.Germany
a Regulation of gene activity and histone cytochemistry in giant chromosomes. Chironomus
fhummi, Ch. tentans (Diptera)
ROBERT, Miss M.-F. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Nancy, 31 rue Lionnois,
54 NANCY, France
ROBERTS, A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Bristol. BRISTOL BS8 lUG. England
a Electrophysiology of embryos and larvae. (Amphibia)
ROBERTS. L. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Idaho, MOSCOW, Idaho
83843, U.S.A.
a Experimental induction of wound vessel member differentiation. Coleus blumei (Labiatae)
(in collaboration with S. BABA, Kyoto, Japan)
b Histochemical localization of enzymes during wound vessel member differentiation. Coleus
blumei (Labiatae)
c Morphogenesis and histochemistry in tissue culture. (Angiospermae)
ROBERTSON, B. M.D. — Dept. of Pediat. Pathol., KaroUnska Hosp., 10401 STOCK-
HOLM, Sweden
a The pathology and anatomy of pulmonary vasculature in congenital heart malformations.
particularly transposition of the great arteries. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ROBERTSON (PATON), Mrs. E. M. — Inst, of Anim. Genet.. Univ. of Edinburgh, West
Mains Rd., EDINBURGH. EH9 3JN, Scotland. U.K.
a Development of imaginal buds. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) (in collaboration with C. H.
WADDINGTON)
ROBERTSON, G. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. Coll. of Basic Med. Sci.. Med. Units,
Univ. of Tennessee, 62 S.Dunlap St., MEMPHIS, Tenn. 38103, U.S.A. •
a Virus-induced abnormalities in embryos. Callus domesticus (Aves)
ROBERTSON. H. A. Ph.D. — Anim. Research Inst., Dept. of Agric, Centr. Exper. Farm,
OTTAWA, Ont., Canada
a Role of pituitary gonadotrophins in the development and ovulation of ovarian follicles
in implantation. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Ovis aries (Ariiodactyla)
ROBERTSON, P. B. M.S. — Inst, of Marine Sci., Univ. of Miami, 1 Rickenbacker Cause-
way, Virginia Key. MIAMI, Fla. 33149, U.S.A.
ROBINSON. J. C. M.D..Ph.D. — Lab. of Biomed. Sci.. Natl. Inst, of Child Health and
Human Developm.. Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA, Md. 20014, U.S.A.
a Characterization of pregnancy-associated enzymes in maternal blood plasma. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
ROBISON, O. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Sci., North Carolina State Univ., P.O.
Box 5127, RALEIGH. N.C. 27607. U.S.A.
a Genetic and maternal effects on development of the neonate; cross-fostering, automatic
sow and standard statistical analysis. Sus scrofa (Ariiodactyla)
h Study of early embryonic development by embryo transfer; factors contributing to uterine
capacity. Sus sccofa (Ariiodactyla)
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ROCKSTEIN. M. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Physiol.. Univ. of Miami, P.O. Box 875. Bis-
cayne Annex, MIAMI, Fla. 33152, U.S.A.
a Physiological basis of aging, growth and metamorphosis. Musca domestica (Dipfera)
h Metachemogenesis — post emergence biochemical maturation. ( Holometabola, Insecfa)
c Hereditary vs. environmental factors in longevity. (Dipfera, Hymenopfera)
d Effects of X-irradiation on development, aging and longevity. Musca domestica (Dipteca)
RODRIGUES CORREIA, Mrs. M. J. M.D. — Inst, de Histol. e Embriol.. Fac. de Med.,
Av. Prof. Egas Moniz, LISBOA 4. Portugal
a Ultrastructure of the embryonic mesonephros. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Ultrastructural cytogenesis of the embryonic myocardium. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Action of ionizing radiations upon the embryonated egg. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with M. J. XAVIER MORATO)
ROEDER, R. G. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. Uni-
versity Parkway. BALTIMORE. Md. 21210. U.S.A.
a Biochemical studies of early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with
D. D. BROWN)
ROELS, F. M.D. — Lab. of Anat.. Univ. of Gent, Ledeganckstr. 35. GENT, Belgium
ROGERS, K. T. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med.. Univ. of California, SAN
FRANCISCO. Calif. 94122, U.S.A. •
a Development of the Na+ + K+-activated ATPase system in the retina and the ciliary
body. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
ROGUEDA (VIGNAU). Mrs. J. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Experim., Fac. des Sci.
de Bordeaux, Av. des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Recherches experimentales sur la morphogenese embryonnaire de la tete. Carausius spec.
(Orthoptera)
ROGULSKA. Miss T. Ph. D. — Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Kra-
kowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Origin and fate of primordial germ cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
h Regulative capacities of blastoderm. Gallus domesticus. Anas platyrhynchos domestica
(Aves)
ROKYTA, R. MUDr. — Inst. Pathophysiol., Med. Fac. Charles Univ.. Lidicka 1, PLZE55,
Czechoslovakia
a Development of different parts of medial geniculate body (GM), and its projection to
the homolateral and contralateral cortex. Pelis domestica (Carnivora), Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Interhemispherical connections between subcortical auditory centres, especially between
medial geniculate bodies in development. Felis domestica (Carnivora), Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
ROLLHAUSER. H. Eh-.med.. Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Munster. Vesaliusweg 2-4.
44 MONSTER/ Wesf., W.Germany
a Pre- and postnatal development of phenol red excreting capacity of the proximal renal
tubules in relation to ultrastructural tubule cell differentiation (vital staining, freeze-drying
method, electron microscopy). Mus rattus (Rodentia)
ROLLHAUSER (TER HORST). Mrs. J. O. B. Dr.rer.nat. — Anat. Inst., Univ. Munster,
Vesaliusweg 2-4, 44 MUNSTER/ Westf., W.Germany
(no embryological work in progress)
ROLLINS, E. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. State Univ. of New York at Albany, ALBANY,
N.Y. 12203, U.S.A.
a Control of tissue-specific RNA and protein synthesis in the early embryo. Rana pipiens
(Anura)
b Characterization of chromatin. DNA. RNA and protein at specific developmental stages.
employing cell or organ culture and nuclear isolation. Rana pipiens (Anura)
ROMANOFF, A. L. Ph.D.. Prof. (Emer.) — Lab. of Chem. Embryol.. Cornell Univ., c/o
105 Rice Hall. ITHACA. N.Y. 14850, U.S.A.
a Chemical embryology. (Aves)
h Developmental pathology. (Aves)
ROMANOVA. Mrs. L. K. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315. U.S.S.R.
ROMANOVSK?, A. RNDr., C.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna
7. PRAHA 2. Czechoslovakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with J. MACH A.
J. PALECEK and A. MACELA)
b Transplantation of nuclei in relation to the development of antigenic characteristics.
(Amphibia) (in collaboration with F. SLADECEK)
ROMIJN. C Dr., Prof. — Lab. of Veter. Physiol., State Univ. of Utrecht, Alex. Numan-
kade 93, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Physiology of respiration in embryos under influence of environmental conditions. Gallus
domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss W. LOKHORST)
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ROOS, T. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. ScL, Dartmouth College, HANOVER, N.H.
03755, U.S.A.
a Biochemical and morphological differentiation of the adrenal cortex from the anlage to
the functional state (12 to 16 days, stages 19-33) (electron microscopy, histochemistry
and organ culture). Rattas noruegicus (Rodenfia)
b Development of pituitary control of endrocrine function; organ culture studies of in-
dependent differentiation of mesonephric ridge components in order to determine their
interactions and competence and their response to pituitary and neural control. Rattus
noTvegicus (Rodentia)
ROOSEN (RUNGE), E. C. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Struct., School of Med., Univ.
of Washington, SEATTLE, Wash. 98105, U.S.A.
ROSA C F. A — Dept. de Biol., Fac. Filos. Cienc. e Let. de Ribeirao Preto, Univ. de Sao
Paulo, Caixa Postal 759. RIBEIRAO PRETO, S.P., Brazil
a Analysis of regional distribution of differentiation tendencies in the presumptive prosence-
phalon. Tritucus alpestris (Urodela)
ROSATE, A. — 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm, della Univ., Corso M.D'Azeglio 52. 10126
TORINO, Italy
ROSE S M. Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Dept. of Anat., Tulane Univ.,
F.' Edward Hebert Center, BELLE CHASSE, La. 70037, U.S.A. •
ROSELER, P.-F. Dr. — Stadt. Museum fur Naturk., Gerberau 32, 78 FREIBURG i.Br.,
W.Germany
ROSENBAUM, J. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Relation between flagellar protein precursor pools and regeneration kinetics studied in
amino acid-requiring and paralyzed flagella mutants by use of inhibitors of protein syn-
thesis (cycloheximide), assembly (colchicine, vinblastine), pulse-labeling; isolation, char-
acterization, and in vitro polymerization of flagellar microtubule subunits; growth
zones of microtubules, in vivo and in vitro by autoradiography. (Chlamydomonas
reinhardi (Volvocales, Chlorophyta), Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
ROSENBERG, A. J. Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci., 7 Quai Saint Bernard,
75 PARIS 5e, France
a Developmental biochemistry
ROSENBERG, Miss M. R. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.,
Yeshiva Univ., Eastchester Rd. & Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, N.Y. 10461,
U.S.A.
a Molecular basis for the fetal-to-adult hemoglobin synthesis switch. Mus musculus (Ro-
dentia)
h Genetic control of sperm differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ROSI, Miss G. Dott.Sci.Biol. — 1st. di Biol. Gener., Fac. di Med., Via del Giochetto, 06100
PERUGIA, Itaha
a Rapporti tra rigenerazione e neurosecrezione. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria), Allolobo-
phora caliginosa (Oligochaeta)
b Influenza di alcune sostanze simpaticomimetiche sulla rigenerazione. Dugesia lugubris
(Turbellaria). Allolobophora caliginosa (Oligochaeta)
ROSS, G. T. B.A. — Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Univ. of Western Ontario, LONDON,
Ont., Canada
a Effect of actinomycin D on developmental processes. (Teleostei)
ROSS, K. F. A. D.Phil. — Muscular Dystrophy Res. Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hosp.,
NEWCASTLE upon Tyne NE4 6BE, England
a The quantitative measurement of RNA in normally differentiating myoblasts growing in
tissue culture, and in comparable myoblasts cultured from dystrophic muscle. Gallus
domesticus (Aves). Mus musculus (Rodenfia), Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration
with D. E. JANS)
b Measurement of the uptake by myoblasts of RNA fractions added to tissue culture media.
Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates) (in col-
laboration with D. E. JANS)
ROSS. L. M. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas, GALVESTON,
Tex. 77550, U.S.A.
a Production of abnormalities of the thymus using teratogens (vitamin A, cortisone).
(Mammalia)
h The role of the embryonic tongue in the process of closure of the secondary palate.
(Mammalia)
ROSSI, A. Dr. — 1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi", Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Roma, Via
A. Borelli 50, 00161 ROMA, Italy
a Determination in the neural plate. Rana esculenta. Bufo bufo (Anura)
ROSSINI, Miss M. C. Dr.nat.sci. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Bologna, Via Belmeloro 8,
BOLOGNA (103), Italy
ROSTAND, J. Prof. — 29 rue Pradier, 92 VILLE D'AVRAY, France •
a Parthenogenese et gynogenese; regulation chromosomique par le froid. (Amphibia)
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b Mutations (polydactylie, ectrodactylie. etc.) et anomalies provoquees par le milieu ex-
terieur (principalement "Anomalie P"). (Amphibia)
c Action protectrice de la glycerine a legard de la congelation des cellules spermatiques.
(Amphibia) r r? i i t c
ROSTEDT. Miss I. B. M.Sc. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol.. Dept. of Zool., Univ. ot
Helsinki, Arkadiankatu 7, HELSINKI 10, Finland
a Heterogeneous inductors on embryonic ectoderm. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Early embryonic development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ROTH. T. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a Cytochemistry of meiotic development ? r c c n
ROTT Mrs N. N. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Changes of mitotic cycle in early embryogenesis as related to morphogenetic nuclear
function and synthesis of RNA. Strong ylocentcotus nudus (Echinoidea), Misgurnus fossilis,
Salmo gairdneri. Cyprinus carpio. Esox lucius (Teleostei), Ambystoma mexicanum (Uro-
dela)
ROUCH. R. — Lab. Souterrain du C.N.R.S., 09 MOULIS (Ariege), France
ROULSTON. W. J. M.Sc. — Long Pocket Labs., C.S.I.R.O. Div. of Entoraol., Meiers
Rd., INDOOROOPILLY 4068. Brisbane, Australia
(no embryological work in progress)
ROUSSEL, C. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. A. Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres,
PARIS Vie. France
a Mode d'action de certaines substances teratogenes (Triton WR 1339). (Mammalia)
ROUX, Ch. Dr.en Med., Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., CHU Saint-Antoine, 27, rue Chaligny,
75 PARIS 12e, France
a Teratogenic action of inhibitors of cholesterol synthesis. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), (Primates)
b Morphogenesis of cardiac malformations. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Virus and gestation. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
d Chromosome aberrations and teratogenic action of different drugs such as thalidomide and
cytostatics. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Orycfolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
ROUX, J. P. Lic.de Sci.Nat. — Lab. de Zool, Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 33
GRENOBLE. France rr j , >
a Histochemical and ultrastructural study on teeth buds. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
ROWINSKI. P. Prof. — 1st. di Fisiol. gen. e spec, degli Anim. domest. e Chim. Biol., Univ.
di Torino, TORINO, Italy ^^^^
ROWLEY, D. A. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Chicago. CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Cell interactions and homeostasis in immune response
ROWSON, L. E. A. M.R.C.V.S. — A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol, and Biochem., Univ.
of Cambridge, 307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE, England
a Ovum transplantation and artificial insemination. (Mammalia)
RUBEN, L. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Dept., The Reed Inst., PORTLAND, Ore. 97202,
U.S.A. , •
a Amphibian neoplasia (physical and chemical factors affecting immunocompetence and its
relation to lymphosarcoma transmissibility and development). Triturus viridescens, Xenopus
laevis, Rana pipiens (Amphibia)
RUBEN R J M.D. — Dept. of Otolaryngol., School of Med.. New York Univ., 550 First
Ave'., Room H-314, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10016, U.S.A.
RUCH, J. V. Dr.med., Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 1 Place de 1 Hopital,
STRASBOURG, France •
a Chimioteratogenese (venins). (Aves)
h Action d'un corticoide (phosphate de dexamethasone) in vivo et in vitro, f^t^es^;
Mammalia) tvtc-iit
RUDDLE, F. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Discrimination between genetic and epigenetic events in somatic cells in vitro by
studying enzyme variants. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
RQDEBERG, S. I. Ph.D. — Tornblad-Inst. for Comp. Embryol., Biskopsgatan 7, LUND,
Sweden
a Histochemistry of cerebellum during development. (Vertebrata)
RUDNEVA, T. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26.
MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
Time reqularities of the maturation process; temperature effect upon maturation processes
in vivo and in vitro. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs. T. A. DETTLAFF)
RUDNICK, Miss D. Ph.D., — address unknown
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RUGH, R. Ph.D., Prof. — Radiobiol. Res. Lab. Dept. of Radiol., Coll. of Physicians 5
Surgeons, Columbia Univ., 630 West 168th St., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10032, U.S.A.
a Heterosis and X-irradiation tolerance. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Sensitivity to irradiation of the fetal testes at different stages of development. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
c Reparation of the fetal eye following irradiation insult. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Behavior following low-level fetal X-irradiation. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
e Neuropathological effects of ionizing radiations on the fetus. (Mammalia)
f Behavioral effects of the fetus X-rayed in utero. (Mammalia)
g Heterosis and the development of irradiation congenital anomalies. (Mammalia)
h Electroencephalographic analysis of brain following fetal irradiation. (Mammalia)
RUMPLER, Y. Dr.en Med. — Inst. d'EmbryoL. Fac. de Med., 1 Place de I'Hopital, STRAS-
BOURG, France
a Action d'un antithyroidien in vivo et in vitro. (Aves; Mammalia)
RUNNER, M. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, for Developm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOULDER,
Colo. 80302, U.S.A. •
RUNNSTROM, J. A. M. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — The Wenner-Gren Inst.. Norrtulls-
gatan 16, S-113 45 STOCKHOLM, Sweden •
a The activation impulse in fertilization and artificial parthenogenesis. (Echinoidea)
b Fine cell structure. (Echinoidea)
c The bilateral organization of the egg. (Echinoidea)
d The role of the animal-vegetal balance in development; the character and mode of action
of vegetal agents. (Echinoidea)
e Extraction and fractionation of animalizing and vegetalizing substances. Paracentrotus
lividus (Echinoidea) (in collaboration with S. HORSTADIUS, Uppsala)
RUSAOUEN, Mrs. M. Dr. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE. France
RUSCH, H. P. M.D.. Prof. — McArdle Lab. for Cancer Research. Univ. of Wisconsin, 450
N. Randall Ave., MADISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
a Biochemical events associated with growth and differentiation (sporixlation). Physacum
polycephalum (Myxomycetae)
RUSSO-CAIA, S. Prof.Inc. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Roma. Citta
Universitaria. 00185 ROMA, Italy
a Biochemical and cytochemical studies on the regression of the mesonephros. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
b Cytochemical and autoradiographic investigation on oogenesis. Mytilus edulis (Mollusca),
Musca domestica (Diptera), Dytiscus marginalis (Coleoptera)
c Biochemistry and histochemistry of metamorphosis. Mus domestica (Diptera)
RUTH, R. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta. EDMONTON,
Alta., Canada
a Immunogenetic analysis of graft rejection and graft-versus-host reactions in the very
young animal. Gallus gallus (Aves)
h The origins of the immunoglobulins. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Origin of the immunologically competent cell. Gallus gallus (Aves)
d Immunofluorescent localization of transplantation antigens in the developing animal. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
e The histologic and metabolic maturation of the primordia of the lymphoid system. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
RYABININA, Miss Z. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
RYCHTER, Z. MUDr. — Dept. of Histol., Charles Univ., U.nemocnice 3, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
RYCZKOWSKI, M. Dr. — Dept. of Plant Physiol., Jagellonian Univ., Grodzka 53. KRA-
KOW, Poland
a Physico-chemical and physiological properties of the developing ovule and embryo. (Mo-
nocotyledonae. Dicotyledonae, Angiospermae; Gymnospermae)
1. Osmotic gradients in the developing ovule and embryo (thermoelectric method)
2. Changes in the osmotic value of the sap surrounding the developing embryo (thermo-
electric method)
3. Physiological activity of the sap surrounding the developing embryo (Avena test)
4. pH of the developing embryo and the surrounding sap (RIM method)
RYLAND, J. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWAN-
SEA, Glamorganshire, Wales, U.K.
RZEHAK, K. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol, and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul. Kopemika 7.
KRAKOW, Poland
SAAG. P. Th. M. van der M.Sc. — Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.). Uppsalalaan 1,
Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Patterns of nucleic acid and protein synthesis associated with neural and endo-mesodermal
competence in the blastula/gastrula stage. Amby stoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in col-
laboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP and Miss G. A. UBBELS)
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SABBADIN. A. Dr., Prof. — 1st. di Biol. Anim., Fac. di Sci., Via Loredan 10, 35100
PADOVA, Italy
a Differentiation of pigment cells. Botryllus schlosseri (Ascidae)
h Differentiation of germ cells. Botryllus schlosseri (Ascidiae)
SACARRAO, G. da FONSECA Dr.Sc, Prof. — Fac. de Ciencias, Museu Bocage, LISBOA.
Portugal
a Development of the epistellar body. Octopus spec, Argonauta spec. (Cephalopoda)
h Development of the statocyst. (Cephalopoda)
c Blastokinesis. Tremoctopus violaceus (Cephalopoda)
SACK, W. O. D.V.M., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Vet. Coll., Cornell Univ., ITHACA,
N.V. 14850, U.S.A.
a Establishing a comprehensive embryological slide collection of domestic and laboratory
animals. Canis familiaris. Felis catus. Bos taurus. Ovis aries, Rattus rattus, Mus musculus.
Cavia cobaya (Mammalia) (in collaboration with H. E. EVANS)
b Developmental morphology. Canis familiaris (Carnivora), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
SADOKOVA Miss I. E. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of myocardium (biochemical study). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
SAGAWA Y. Ph.D., Prof. — Harold L. Lyon Arboretum and Horticult. Dept., Univ. of
Hawaii, HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Developmental studies of ovule formation. (Orchidaceae)
h Developmental studies of apical meristem explants. (Orchidaceae)
c Studies of in vivo growth of pollen tubes. (Orchidaceae)
SAKAI, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biophys. and Biochem., Fac. of Sci.. Univ. of Tokyo,
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO 113. Japan •
a Cell division and cortical contractile protein. Pseudocentcotus depressus. Hemicentrotus
pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
h Mitotic apparatus and a protein which catalyzes transhydrogen between the cell cortex
and the mitotic apparatus. Pseudocentcotus depressus, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echi-
noidea)
SAKUN, Mrs. O. F. Cand.biol.sci. — Biol. Inst.. Leningrad State Univ.. LENINGRAD
B-164. U.S.S.R.
a Studies of the effects of pituitary gonadotropins on the various phases of oogenesis, with
special reference to the correlations between meiosis and vitellogenesis. Salmo salar.
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha. Coregonus lavaretus pidschian (Clupeiformes) . Acerina cernua
(Perciformes. Teleostei)
SALA, M. Dr.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Fordham Univ.. NEW YORK. Bronx. N.Y. 10458.
U.S.A. , ^ ^ •
SALAMATINA, Miss N. V. — Dept. of Biophysics, Inst, of Exper. Morphol., Acad, of Sci.
of the Georgian S.S.R., 51 St. Kamo, TBILISSI 2, U.S.S.R.
a Role of chemical intercellular interactions in regulation of the rate of cell multiplication
and intercellular syntheses studied in cell cultures. (Vertebrata)
SALAUN, Miss J. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S.. 49bis Av.
de la Belle Gabrielle, 94 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Formation experimentale d'embryomes homoplastiques et heteroplastiques. Callus gallus
(Aves), Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
h Influence reciproque des cellules cancereuses et embryonnaires reunies sur un meme bote.
Rattus rattus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SALLACH, H. J. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Physiol. Chem.. Univ. of Wisconsin. 1215 Linden
Drive. MADISON, Wis. 53706. U.S.A.
a Biochemical aspects of development and differentiation (enzyme changes; metabolism of
carbohydrates and nucleic acids). Rana pipiens. R. catesbeiana (Anura)
SALLES I M. de B.Sc. — Dept. de Biol. Geral. Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G.. Rua
Carangola 288 - 4° andar. C.P. 253. BELO HORIZONTE. M.G., Brazil
a Electron microscope study of the germinal vesicle, with special reference to the ' juxta-
nucleolar granules". Bulo paracnemis (Anura)
SALOM6N de LEGNAME, Mrs. H. Dr.Biochem. — Inst, de Biol. Univ. Nac. de Tucuman,
Chacabuco 460, S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Intermediate metabolism during early development. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
h Mitochondria during embryogenesis. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
SALTHE. S. N. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Brooklyn Coll., Bedford Ave. and Ave. H. NEW
YORK, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of expansion of perivitelline fluid in the egg. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Study of the hatching enzymes. (Amphibia)
c Development of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzymes. Rana pipiens, R. palustris (Anura)
SALVATORELLI, G. Ph.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Ferrara. Via Scienze 17.
44100 FERRARA. Italia
a Factors in foetal erythropoiesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Erythropoiesis and leucopoiesis during metamorphosis. Bu[o bufo (Anura)
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SALZGEBER, Miss B. Dr.es. Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis
Av. de la Belle Gabrielle. 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France, 1 1 Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve,
France •
a Recherches sur Taction d'agents physiques et chimiques sur la differenciation sexuelle.
b Action de substances chimiques sur les gonades embryonnaires cultivees in vitro,
c Etude sur les associations de gonades embryonnaires de deux classes. Gallus spec. (Aves),
Mas spec. (Rodentia)
d Etude des effects teratogenes (malformations de membres) obtenus 1) par I'yperite azotee
(chlorethylamine), 2) par la thalidomide (phtalimidoglutarimide). Gallus spec. (Aves)
e Recherches sur la genese des malformations de membres. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SAMANO BISHOP, Miss A. Dr. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. Autonoma de Mexico,
MEXICO 20, D.F., Mexico
SAMLIELLI, Miss C. Dr. — 1st. di ZooL, Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Italy
SANANES, Miss N. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med., Unite de
Physiol, placentaire, Hop. Saint-Antoine, 184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, PARIS 12e,
France
a Ultrastructure de la reaction deciduale (Mammalia)
SANCHEZ (TEFF), Mrs. S. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. d'Histol., Fac. de Med.. 2 rue Ecole de
Medecine, 34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Oogenesis: synthesis of RNA and basic proteins (autoradiography with ^H orotic acid
and "H lysine; electron microscopy). Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
SANDAHL, B. M.D. — Tornblad Inst, for Comp. Embryol., Biskopsgatan 7, LUND,
Sweden
a Cytogenetics in spontaneously aborted embryos. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SANDER. K. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREI-
BURG, W.Germany •
a Early stages of embryogenesis: epigenetics of segmentation pattern, blastokinesis. Euscelis
plebejus (Cicadina, Homoptera), (Chironomidae, Diptera)
h Developmental physiology of embryonic mycetomes. Euscelis plebejus and other spp
(Cicadina, Homoptera)
SANDOR, S. Dr.med. — Centrul de Embriol. Norm, .^i Patol., Acad. Republ. Social.
Romania, Bul.M.Viteazul 24, TIMI§OARA, Rumania
a Teratological tests in early developmental stages. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Embryonic pathology. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Development of embryonic axial organs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Time-lapse cinematography of early embryonic development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SANG, J. H. Ph.D., Prof. — School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON,
Sussex, England
a Analysis of developmental effects of melanotic tumor genes, using germ-free techniques.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
h Culture of embryonic cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SANN. A. B.Sc. — Dept. of Embryol., Marischal Coll., Univ. of Aberdeen. ABERDEEN
AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a Morphological studies of chick embryo fibroblasts, in monolayer culture, affected by the
addition of Kirby-prepared rat liver RNA extracts, nucleotides, enzymes etc. Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
h Autoradiographic studies of H^-uridine and H^-RNA incorporation into embryonic fibro-
blasts. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SANTAMARIA, P. M.Sc. — Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol..
Velazquez 144, MADRID 6. Spain
a Analysis of wing development in scalloping mutants by means of somatic recombination:
allele homozygosity at different times of development, and clonal analysis of the mutant
wing. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SANT'ANA, Miss Y. X. B.Sc. — Dept. de Biol. Geral, Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G.,
Rua Carangola 288 - 4° andar, C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE, M.G., Brazil
a Cyto-embryology (DNA and nuclear size in development). Tilapia melanopleura (Teleos-
tei)
SANTORO D'ANGELO. Mrs. L. Dr. — 1st. di Biol. Gen., Univ. di Roma, Policlinico
Umberto I, 00100 ROMA, Italy
SASAKI, M. D.Sc. — Anim. Chromosomes Research Unit, Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ.,
North 10. West 8. SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Chromosome studies in early embryogenesis, with special reference to spontaneous abor-
tion, maldevelopment and sex ratio. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SASAKI, N. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki, FUKUOKA,
812, Japan
a Change of regional effect in primary induction with special reference to molecular struc-
ture of inducing agent. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Transformation of primarily activated ectoderm by RNA. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Ucodelai
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SATHANANTHAN. A. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Ceylon, COLOMBO 3.
Ceylon
a Morphological, cytochemical and ultra-structural aspects of early development from second
maturation division (oviposition) to the post-gastrula stage. Arion ater rufus (Pulmonata,
Gastropoda)
h Cell movements in morphogenesis. Arion atcc rufus (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
SATO. G H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA. Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Induction and maintenance of differentiated cell functions in vitro
SATO, H. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pennsylvania. 217 Leidy Lab., PHILA-
DELPHIA. Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
a Thermodynamics of molecular association in the isolated spindle, studied on meiosis-I
metaphase in the oocyte (kinetic analysis, birefringence measurements). Pisaster ochraceus
(Asteroidea)
h Crystallization of the spindle protein in the living mature oocyte. Pectinaria gouldi (Poly-
chaeta). Asterias forbesi, Pisaster ochraceus (Asteroidea)
SATO, T. D.Sc, D.phil.nat., Prof. (Emcr.) — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.,
Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, Japan •
SAUNDERS, D. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.. EDIN-
BURGH 9, Scotland. U.K.
SAUNDERS, J W., Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. State Univ. of New York at
Albany, ALBANY, N.Y. 12203, U.S.A. •
a The role of ectoderm in the development of the limbs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h An analysis of the factors affecting tract-specificity in embryonic feather areas. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
c Ectoderm-mesoderm interactions in formation of the limbs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Cellular deaths in morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Campanulacia flexuosa
(Coelenferata)
SAUSSEY, M. Dr.es Sci. — Biol, et Ecol., Univ. de Caen, 14 CAEN, France
a Regeneration, sexuality and diapause. Allolobophora icterica, A. spp. (Oligochaeta)
SAUZIN, Miss M. J. — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Paris, Fac. des Sci d'Orsay, 91
ORSAY, France
a Etude ultrastructurale du blasteme de regeneration: la differenciation des neoblastes. (Pla-
nariidae, Turbellaria)
SAWADA, N. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Ehime Univ., Bunkyo-cho, MATSUYAMA,
790, Japan
a Ultrastructural changes in oogenesis. (Echiuroidea; Sipunculoidea; Lamellibranchia)
h Structural changes of cortical layers in marine eggs. (Echiuroidea; Polychaeta; Lamelli-
branchia)
SAWAI, T. B.A. — Embryol. Sect., Biol. Dept., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1 chome,
Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158), Japan
a Studies of cleavage. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
SAWIN, P. B. ScD. — The Jackson Lab.. BAR HARBOR, Me. 04609, U.S.A.
a Normal and abnormal variations in growth of the skeleton in inbred races and in stocks
carrying the dwarf genes Dw, Da and ac Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
SAXeN, L. O. M.D., Phil.lic, Prof. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Ill Dept. of Pathol., Univ.
of Helsinki. Haartmaninkatu 3, HELSINKI 25, Finland •
a Mechanism of primary induction. Triturus spec. (Urodela) (in collaboration with S. I.
TOIVONEN, Dept. of Zool.)
b Mechanism of kidney tubulogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
J. J. WARTIOVAARA and others)
c Drug-induced teratogenesis in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
A. LAHTI and I. KAITILA)
d Virus-induced abnormalities in embryonic development. Homo sapiens (Primates) (in
collaboration with O. J. KOSKIMIES, Dept. of Zool.)
SAXOD, R. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool.. Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38 GRE-
NOBLE, France
a Experimental study of the differentiation of the cutaneous sensory corpuscles. Gallus
domesticus. Anas boschas (Aves)
h Electron microscopical study of histogenesis and cholinesterases of Herbst's and Grandry's
cutaneous sensory corpuscles. Anas boschas (Aves)
c Effects of X-rays on the innervation of the skin. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SAZHINA, Miss M. V. Cand.biol.sci. — Phenogenet. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, of
Sci. of the U.S.S.R.. Profsojuznay St. 7 (1). MOSCOW B-133. U.S.S.R.
a Developmental study of mutational effects of genes wich lead to eye abnormalities. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
SCALI, V. Dr.Nat.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta 4. PISA.
Italy
a Cytology and development. (Cheleutoptera)
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SCARANO, E. — Lab. Internaz. di Genet, e Biofis., via G. Marconi 10. 80125 NAPOLI,
Italy •
SCHACyfi, J. P. M.D., Ph.D. — Netherl. Central Inst, for Brain Research, IJdijk 28.
AMSTERDAM-O.. Netherlands
a Development and maturation of structure and function of the central nervous system.
Raftus noTvegicus (Rodentia), Ocyctolagus cuniculus (Lagomocpha), Macaca mulatta
(Primates)
1. Electrical patterns - EEG. evoked potentials.
2. Spreading depression and convulsion mechanisms.
3. Effect of X-irradiation and enzyme inhibitors.
4. Structural organization of dendritic patterns.
SCHAIBLE. R. H. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept., Indiana Univ.. BLOOMINGTON. Ind. 47401.
U.S.A.
a Genetic control of differentiation and proliferation of pigment cell populations; embryonic
and postnatal stages; tissue transplantation and genetic breeding tests. Poecilia reticulata
(Teleostei), Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela), Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
SCHARLOO, W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Genet. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht. Opaalweg 20, UTRECHT.
Netherlands
a Effect of environmental factors and selection on the development of mutant characters.
Drosophila melanog aster (Diptera)
h Induction of morphological aberrations by antimetabolites. Drosophila melanogasfer (Dip-
tera)
SCHEEPERS, G. J. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Pretoria, Hillcrest. PRETORIA,
S Africa
SCHEIB (PFLEGER). Mrs. D. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S..
49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France, 11 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve,
France •
a Etude comparative sur I'apparition et la localisation des steroides deshydrogenases chez
I'embryon (histoenzymologie). Effet de substances inhibitrices. Gallus domesticus, Cotuf
nix japonica (Aves)
h Etude de I'ultrastructure de la lignee interstitielle dans les gonades de I'embryon. (Aves)
SCHERRER, K. — Inst. Suisse de Rech. Exper. sur le Cancer, 21 rue Bugnon. LAUSANNE,
Switzerland •
SCHIEBLER, T. H. Dr.med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Koellikerstr. 6, 87 WORZ-
BURG, W.Germany
a Experimental investigation of the kidney using actinomycin D in order to study the
formation of enzymes during development. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Chemo-differentiation of the optic system by enzyme-histochemical and experimental
methods. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Chemo-differentiation of the thalamus by enzyme-histochemical methods (histochemical
and functional development of various thalamic nuclei). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SCHILT, J. Lic.es Sc. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Nancy, 30 rue Ste Catherine,
54 NANCY, France
a Teratologie: origine, evolution et transmission des lesions, excroissances et duplications.
Dugesia tigrina (Turbellaria) (en collaboration avec F. STEPHAN)
b Roles respectifs du systeme nerveux et des territoires dans la regeneration. Dugesia
lugubris (Turbellaria)
SCHIMKE, R. T. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pharmacol.. School of Med., Stanford Univ.,
STANFORD, Calif. 94305. U.S.A.
a Hormonal regulation of oviduct development and specific cell function. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
h Hormonal regulation of ovalbumin synthesis and ovalbumin messenger RNA content of
oviduct tubular gland cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SCHLESINGER, A. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol, Creighton Univ., 2410 California
St., OMAHA, Neb. 68131, U.S.A.
a Phase cinematographic time-lapse recording of morphogenetic movements of marginal
tissue. Gallus spec. (Aves)
b Cytoplasmic nucleic acids involved in growth control of marginal tissue. Gallus spec.
(Aves)
SCHLOOT, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Humangenet. der Univ., Martinistr. 52. 2 HAM-
BURG 20. W.Germany
(no embryological work in progress)
SCHLUTER, G. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Abt. fiir Neuroanat.. Nussallee 10. 53
BONN. W.Germany
a Embryology of the brain. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Teratogenesis in the nervous system. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SCHMATOLLA, E. M.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Grad. School of Arts and Sci., New York
Univ., Washington Square. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10003, U.SA.
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a Development of the eye, optic nerve, and optic tectum in reciprocal transplants of eye
rudiments between embryos of varieties with and without eyes. Astyanax mexicanus (syn.
Anoptichthyes jordani) (Teleostei)
SCHMEKEL, Miss M. L. Dr.phil. — Arbeitsgr. Biochem. Embryol.. Max-Planck-Inst. fur
Zellbiol, Abt. Bauer, Melanchthonstr. 36, D 7400 TUBINGEN, W.Germany
a Fine structure of embryo. Paracenfrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
SCHMERLING. J. G. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26. MOSCOW B-133. U.S.S.R.
a Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm
during maturation. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs.
T. A. DETTLAFF)
b Cytoplasmic DNA of oocytes and somatic cells
SCHMIALEK. P. Dr.med.. Dipl.Chem. — Inst, fiir Physiol. Chemie, Freie Univ. Berlin.
Arnimallee 22, 1 BERLIN 33, W.Germany
a Hormonal effects in metamorphosis. (Insecta)
h Nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelations in somatic cells.
SCHMID, V. S. Dipl.Phil.II. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16.
8006 ZURICH. Switzerland
a Differentiation potentialities of cells. (Scyphozoa)
SCHMID, W. Dr. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Gloriastr. 19, 8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
SCHMIDT, A. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Illinois, 1853
W.Polk St.. CHICAGO. 111. 60612, U.S.A.
a The hormonal influences on regenerating systems. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
b The chemistry of regenerating systems. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
c The fine structure of cells and tissues of regenerating systems. Triturus viridescens (Uro-
dela)
d The histo- and cytochemistry or repairing cutaneous wounds. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SCHMIDT. G. A. Dr.biol.sci.. Prof. — Inst, of Evolut. Morphol. and Ecol. of Anim.. Acad.
of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Lenin Ave. 33, MOSCOW V-71, U.S.S.R.
SCHMIDT. G. H. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fiir Angew. Zool., Univ. Wiirzburg, Rontgenring 10.
87 WURZBURG. W.Germany
a Postembryonic development of holometabolic forms. Esp. Formica polyctena (Hymen-
optera)
SCHNEIDER. H. M.D. — Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med.. Unite de Physiol.
placentaire. Hop. Saint-Antoine, 184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, PARIS 12e. France
a Perfusion of the placenta; double-perfusion technique; passage of vital dyes. Homo
(Primates)
SCHNEIDERMAN. H. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Organismic Biol., School of Biol. Scis., Univ.
of California. IRVINE. Calif. 92664. U.S.A. •
SCHNETTER, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Physiol. Lehrstuhl. Berlinerstr. 15,
6900 HEIDELBERG. W.Germany
a Early embryology. Leptinotarsa decemlineafa (Coleoptera)
h Morphogenetic function of egg components; transplantation of nuclei and ooplasm. Lep-
tinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera)
c Synthesis of RNA and protein during early embryogenesis. (Insecta)
SCHOELLER (RACCAUD). Mrs. J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Physiol, des Insectes. Fac. des
Sci.. 7 quai St. Bernard, PARIS 5e, France •
a Analyse experimentale de la cephalogenese larvaire et imaginale. Calliphora spec. (Dip-
tera)
SCHOLL, G. Dr.rer.nat. — I. Zool. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Friedrich- Alexander Univ., Uni-
versitatsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN, W.Germany
a Development of the head and prothorax. Carausius morosus (Phasmidoptera)
h Development. Limulus polyphemus (Xiphosura)
SCHOONEVELD, H. M.Sc. — Lab. of Entomol., Agric. Univ., Binnenhaven 7. P.O.B. 62,
WAGENINGEN. Netherlands
SCHOONHOVEN, L. M. Dr. — Lab. of Entomol.. Agric. Univ.. Binnenhaven 7, P.O.B. 62,
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands
SCHOTTfi, O. E. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Biol., Amherst Coll.. AMHERST,
Mass. 01002. U.S.A. •
a Regression effect in tadpole limb regeneration (stages 4 to 12) following exposure to
ionizing radiation. Rana pipiens. R. clamitans, R. catesbeiana (Anura)
h Control of regression effects in larval limb regeneration after irradiation of blastemata of
varying age (5-20 days). Triturus (Notophthalmus) spec, Salamandra maculosa (Urodela)
c Influence of ionizing radiation upon morphogenesis in regeneration and in ontogenesis.
Salamandra maculosa, Siredon mexicanum, Triturus spec. (Urodela), Rana pipiens, R.
catesbeiana (Anura)
SCHOWING, J. Dr.es Sci.. Prof. — Inst, de Zool. et d'Anat. Comparee. Univ. de Fribourg,
1700 FRIBOURG. Switzeriand
a Recherches des inducteurs cephaliques; leur action sur la morphogenese du crane. Callus
gallus (Aves)
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b Etude experimentale de la cydopie, consequences sur le developpement cranien. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
SCHRAMM, B. Dr.en Med.. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-EmbryoI. B, Fac. de Med.. 45 rue des
Sts.Peres, PARIS Vie, France
a Placenta et annexes foetales. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Malformations. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SCHREIBER, B. Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Parma, Via Universita 12, 43100 PARMA,
Italy •
a Experimental morphology of bone induction and inhibitory action of thalidomide, (in col-
laboration with Miss L. RINALDI)
SCHREIBER. G. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. de Biol. Geral. Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da U.F.M.G.,
Rua Carangola 288 - 4°andar, C.P. 253. BELO HORIZONTE. M.G.. Brazil
a Relations between DNA and nuclear size (non-histonic proteins) among specialized tissues
of adult, embryonic tissues, and germinal line. Biomphalaria (= Australorbis ) glabrata
(Pulmonata, Gastropoda), Aplysia brasiliana. Bulla striata (Ophisthobranchia, Gastropoda)
h Study of nuclear size and DNA content (cytophotometry) of different organs in embryo
and larva. Ascidia nigra (Ascidiae)
c Study of the DNA synthesis of endometrium, myometrium and placenta (autoradiography
and cytophotometry). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SCHROEDER, P. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., V/ashington State Univ., PULLMAN.
Wash. 99163. U.S.A.
a Oogenesis and its hormonal control: 1. in vitro study of possible material transfer
from coelomocytes to coelomic oocytes. 2. studies of nucleolus formation in eleocytes and
autoradiography of uridine metabolism. 3. possible hormonal control of fertilizin synthesis
during oogenesis. Nereis grubei (Polychaeta)
SCHRYVER, H. F. Ph.D., D.V.M., Prof. — Dept. of Large Anim. Med., New York State
Vet. Coll., Cornell Univ., ITHACA. N.Y. 14850. U.S.A.
a Morphologic and biochemical aspects of skeletal development of the early embryo in
organ culture. (Mammalia)
b Studies on chondrocyte hypertrophy including influences on hypertrophy and fate of
hypertrophic cells. (Mammalia)
c Calcium metabolism in development. (Mammalia)
SCHUETZ, A. W. Ph.D. — Div. of Popul. Dynamics. School of Hyg. and Publ. Health,
Johns Hopkins Univ., 615 N. Wolfe St.. BALTIMORE. Md. 21205, U.S.A.
a Control and secretion of gonadotrophic hormones. (Mammalia)
b Gonadal steroidogenesis. (Amphibia; Mammalia)
c Testis differentiation and spermatogenesis. (Mammalia)
d Oocyte maturation. ( Asteroidea; Amphibia; Mammalia)
SCHULMAN. H. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of California. San Diego. P.O. Box 109.
LA JOLLA. Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a Development of erythroid tissues.
SCHULTZ. Miss I. Dipl.biol. — Inst, fiir Zellphysiol.. Deutsche Akad. der Wissensch. zu
Berlin. Lindenberger Weg 70. 1115 BERLIN-Buch. East.Germany
SCHULTZ. R. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Colorado Med. School. 4200
E. 9th Ave.. DENVER. Colo. 80220. U.S.A.
SCHUMACHER. G. H. Dr.med.. Dr.med.dent., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Gertruden-
str. 9, 25 ROSTOCK 1, East.Germany
a Allometrische Organuntersuchungen und Osteogenese. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
h Craniogenese und Osteogenese. Larus ridibundus, Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Frage von Organ- und Schadelveranderungen auf
Grund statischer Veranderungen in der Postnatalperiode (Amputation der Vorderextre-
mitaten). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SCHUNZEL. G. Dr.rer.nat. — Biol. Inst.. Med. Akad., Erich-Weinertstr. 3. 3014 MAG-
DEBURG. East.Germany
SCHWAIER. Miss A. Dr. — Stadt. Museum fur Naturk., Gerberau 32, 78 FREIBURG
i.Br.. W.Germany
SCHWANDER. J. — Lab. de Physiol. Gener.. Fac. des Sci., 15 Place Carnot, 54 NANCY,
France
(no embryological work in progress)
SCHWARTZ, R. J. B.S. — Dept. of Biol.. Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab. of Histol.
and Embryol., School of Dental Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
19104. U.S.A.
a Embryonic development of neural retinal tissue in relation to protein products and nucleic
acid synthesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SCHWARTZ, V. Dr.rer.nat.. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Holderlinstr. 12, 74 TUBIN-
GEN. W.Germany
SCHWEIGER. H. G. Dr.med. — Max-Planck. Inst, fur Zellbiol.. Anton-Dohrn-Weg, Post-
fach 1009 D 294 WILHELMSHAVEN. W.Germany
a Biochemical aspects of nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelationships, (unicellular Algae)
b Autonomy of chloroplasts. (Algae)
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c RNA-synthesis in anucleate cells. (Algae)
d Cooperation between different subcellular components in morphogenesis. (Algae)
SCHWEISTHAL, M. R. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dcpt. of Oral Biol., School of Dent., Univ. of
Kentucky. LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506, U.S.A.
SCOTHORNE, R. J. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, The Univ., NEW-
CASTLE upon Tyne 1. England
SCOTT, T. K. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Botany, Univ. of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL,
N.C. 275H, U.S.A.
a Auxin movement; the relation between transport and growth in seedlings as influenced
by age and light. Pisiim sativum (Leguminosae), Zea mays (Gramineae)
h Apical dominance; characterization of the hormonal control exhibited by shoot apices in
lateral bud suppression. Pisum sativum (Leguminosae), Coleus blumei (Labiatae)
SCRIBA, M. E. L. Ph.D. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/Lahn,
W.Germany
a Developmental abnormalities caused by lethal factors. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SEAGO, J. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., State Univ. Coll., OSWEGO, N.Y. 13126, U.S.A.
a (Irowth phenomena of the germinating .seedling. Ipontocn purpurea (Convolvulacea)
h The initiation and establishment of the vascular connection between main and lateral roots.
Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae)
c Developmental changes in the apical meristem. Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae)
SEALE, R. U. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Colorado Med. School, 4200 E. 9th
Ave., DENVER, Colo. 80220, U.S.A.
SEARLS, R L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad and Berks St..
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19122, U.S.A.
a Ectoderm-mesoderm interaction in limb development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Metabolic changes in development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Biochemistry of development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SEDLACEK, J. M.D., Ph.D. — Lab. of Embryophysiol., Inst, of Physiol., Fac. of Gen. Med.,
Charles Univ., Albertov 5, PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Development of spontaneous and evoked phasic activity of CNS in prenatal period.
(Aves; Mammalia)
b Development of low and high frequency impedance in fetal brain tissue. (Aves; Mammalia)
c Development of steady and membrane potential in fetal brain. (Aves; Mammalia)
d Development of extracellular environment of fetal brain (physical and chemical). (Aves;
Mammalia)
e Development of membrane ATP-ase system in fetal brain tissue. (Aves)
SEDRA, S. N. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram
Bey, ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, U.A.R. •
a Behaviour of egg laying. Rana fusca. Bufo regularis (Anura)
h The chronological order of ossification. Bufo regularis (Anura)
c The development of the urogenital system. Bufo regularis (Anura) (in collaboration with
M. I. MICHAEL and S. H. KHALIL)
SEECOF, R. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., City of Hope Med. Center, 1500 E. Duarte Rd.,
DUARTE, Calif. 91010, U.S.A.
a In vitro differentiation of embryonic cells; which embryonic stages give cells com-
petent to do this?; identity of differentiating cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
gEFTALlOGLU, Miss A. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Fac, Hacettepe Sci. Center,
ANKARA, Turkey
a Development and differentiation of mast cells after stimulation with 48/80 (histology and
histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Ultrastructural development and differentiation of mast cells. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SEGAL, E. Ph.D., Prof. — San Fernando Valley State Coll., 18111 Nordhoff St., NORTH-
RIDGE, Cahf. 91326, U.S.A.
SEGAL, S. J. Ph.D. — Biomed. Div., The Population Council, Rockefeller Univ., NEW
YORK, N.Y. 10021. U.S.A. •
d Immunologic analysis of pituitary gonadotrophin function: development and species specif-
icity. (Vertebrata)
h Mechanism of hormone action. (Vertebrata)
c Action of blastotoxic chemical agents. (Vertebrata)
d Oogenesis in the constant-estrus female. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
e Studies on RNA in implantation. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), (Primates)
SEHNAL, F. C.Sc. — Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.. Na
Folimance 5, PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
SEICHERT, V. MUDr. — Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Experimental analysis of limb formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SEIDEL, F. Dr.phil., Prof. (Emer.) — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MAR-
BURG/Lahn, W.Germany •
SEIGER, M. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Sci. and Engin., Wright State Univ..
Col. Glenn Highway, DAYTON, Ohio 45431. U.S.A.
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a Use of immunogenetic techniques to study wing development. Drosophila melanogastet
(Dipteca)
SEITZ. K.-A. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/Lahn.
W.Germany
a Oogenesis. Cupiennius salei (Ctenidae, Araneida)
SEKERIS, C. E. Ph.D. — Physiol.-Chem. Inst., Philipps-Univ., 355 MARBURG/Lahnberge,
W.Germany
a Protein and RNA synthesis during metamorphosis; correlation with hormonal (ecdysone)
secretion. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
b Mode of action of juvenile hormone. Periplaneta americana (Dictyoptera). Calliphora
erythrocephala (Diptera)
SEKIGUCHI, K. Ph.D. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Kyoiku Univ., Otsuka 3-29-1,
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
a Transplantation experiments with the egg. Tachypleus fridentatus (Xiphosura. Arachnida)
SELLER, Miss M. J. Ph.D. — Paediat. Research Unit. Guy's Hosp. Med. School, LON-
DON S.E.I, England
a Haematology of congenital anaemia in the W-series mutants. Mas musculus (Rodentia)
b Experimental teratology. (Mammalia)
c Experimental production of chimaeras by 1. fusing eggs, 2. transplantation of tissue. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
d Chromosomes of trophoblast cells. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SELMAN, G. G. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K. •
a Ultrastructural and experimental study of cleavage. Triturus alpestris (Urodela), Xenopus
laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with Miss M. M. PERRY)
SEMBRAT, K. Ph.D., D.Sc. Prof. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst, of Zool., Univ. of
Wrocfaw, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROC2,AW, Poland •
a Cytological and cytochemical studies in embryological development. Emblefonia pallida
(= Eubcanchus pallidus) (Opisthobranchia, Gastropoda)
SENGEL, Ph. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53,
38-GRENOBLE, France •
a Skin and feather development; production of supernumerary pterylae; mechanisms of
feather pattern development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Ultrastructural study on the development of the skin. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela), Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
SENSENIG, E. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Alabama Med. Center, 1919
Seventh Ave. South, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. 35233, U.S.A. •
SENTEIN, P. Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sc, Prof. — Lab. d'Histol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Mont-
pellier, 34 MONTPELLIER, France
a Association of antimitotic substances acting upon the cleaving egg (radiomimetic, anti-
chromosome and depolarizing substances). Triturus helveticus, Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Action of carboxylic acids on cleavage and on cell division in larval epithelium. Triturus
helveticus, Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
c Electron microscopy of cleaving egg. Triturus helveticus, Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
SERMAN. D. M.Sc. — Inst, of Biol., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata, ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Analysis of soluble proteins in organogenesis. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collab-
oration with N. SKREB)
SERRI, F. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Dermatol., School of Med.. Univ. of Pavia, Policlinico
S. Matteo, 27100 PAVIA, Italy
a Morphology and physiology of fetal skin. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Microbiochemistry and histochemistry of carbohydrate and intermediate metabolism en-
zymes in fetal skin, especially developmental changes of enzyme activities. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
SETO, F. Ph.D — Dept. of Zool., Univ of Oklahoma, 730 South Oval. Room 222,
NORMAN, Okla. 73069, U.S.A.
a The ontogenetic appearance and maturation of the primary homograft rejecting and
primary humoral antibody producing potential in embryos and growing juveniles. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
SETOGUTI. T. Dr.Med.. Prof. — First Dept. of Anat., Gifu Univ. School of Med., Tsu-
kasa-machi, GIFU, Japan
a Electron microscopic study of mast cell development. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
SEVCENKO, Mrs. G. MUDr. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4,
PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Development of taste buds (electron microscopic and cytochemical studies). Homo sapiens
(Primates)
SHAAYA. E. Ph.D. — Physiol.-Chem. Inst., Philipps-Univ., 355 MARBURG/Lahnberge,
W.Germany
a Control of nucleic acids and protein synthesis by ecdysone and juvenile hormone during
postembryonic development. Periplaneta americana (Dictyoptera), Calliphora erythro-
cephala (Diptera)
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b The role of juvenile hormone in the synthesis of protocatechuic acid glucoside in the
accessory sex glands. Periplaneta americana (Dictyopteca) ^ , o
SHLAH, R. V. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA-2,
India
a Tail regeneration in embryos and adults. Gekko spec, Mabuya spec. (LacertiltaJ
SHANKLIN, D. R. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Pathology and pathogenesis of developmental systems
SHAPPIRIO, D. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR,
Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
a Developmental physiology and biochemistry, especially growth and metamorphosis, (oatur-
niidae, etc., Lepidoptera; Zhiconomidae. etc., Diptera)
SHAVER, Miss E. L. Ph.D. — Dept. Anat., Univ. Western Ontario, LONDON, Ont.,
Canada
a Cytogenetics of blastocysts under various experimental conditions especially aging ova,
effect of drugs on pre-implantation stages. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
SHAVER J R. Ph.D. Prof. — Zool. Dept., Biol. Res. Center, Michigan State Univ.,
EAST LANSING, Mich. 48823, U.S.A. •
a Investigations of specificity of jelly-coat in fertilization (immunology, biochemistry). Rana
damitans. R. pipiens (Anura)
b Egg transfer studies between species and genera. Rana spec, Bufo spec. (Anura)
c Fluorescence microscopy and histochemistry of ovi ducal secre'jions. (Raniidae, Anura)
d Studies on cleavage-block produced by antibodies. Rana spec. (Anura)
e Effects of tissue-specific antibodies on embryonic differentiation. (Anura)
SHEA, S. M. M.D. — Dept. of Pathol., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON,
Mass. 02115, U.S.A.
SHEN, S. C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Columbia Univ., 630 W. 168th St., NEW YORK,
N.Y. 10032, U.S.A. •
SHEPARD T H. M.D., Prof. — Central Lab. for Human Embryol., Dept. of Pediat.,
School of Med., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, Wash. 98105, U.S.A.
a Development and function of fetal thyroid (autoradiography, organ culture). Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Effect of rubella virus on the fetus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Effect of galactoflavin on the fetus. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
d Histology and biochemistry of achondroplasia (ac/ac strain; organ culture, radio-isotopes)
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha). Homo sapiens (Primates)
e Effects of teratogens on embryos in vitro. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in col-
laboration with T. TANIMURA)
SHERBET G. V. Ph.D. — Chester Beatty Research Inst., Inst, of Cane Research, Royal
Cane Hosp., Fulham Rd., LONDON S.W.3, England
a Morphogenetic effects of follicle-stimulating hormone. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in col-
laboration with Miss M. S. LAKSHMI)
b Behaviour of neoplastic cells transplanted into embryos. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with Miss M. S. LAKSHMI)
SHERIDAN, J. D. D.Phil. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.
55455, U.S.A.
a Determination of the permeability properties of low-resistance junctions between reag-
gregating embryonic cells, using electrophysiological methods, current passing and intra-
cellular dye injection. Xenopus laevis and others (Amphibia)
SHIELD, J. W. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept., Univ. of W.Austraha, NEDLANDS, W.Australia
6OO9', Australia
a Development of homeostatic mechanisms in respiration, anoxia tolerance, respiratory control
in neonatal animals ("pouch fetuses"). Dasyurus geoffroyi, Setonix brachyurus (Marsupi-
alia)
b Development of metabolism, especially energy metabolism in neonatal and juvenile animals.
Dasyurus geoffroyi, Setonix brachyurus (Marsupialia)
c Development of homeothermy. Dasyurus geoflroyi. Setonix brachyurus (Marsupialia)
SHIN-IKE, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Lab., Osaka Dental Coll., Saka, HIRAKATA, Osaka
Pref., Japan
SHIOMI, T. Dr., Prof. — Dept. of Genet., School of Med., Nagasaki Univ., 12-4, Saka-
moto-machi, NAGASAKI, Japan
a Radiation genetics (embryo, germ cells). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SHIRAI, H. B.Sc. — Lab. of Physiol., Ocean Research Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Minamidai
1-15, Nakano-ku, TOKYO, (164) Japan
a Mechanism of spawning. Asterias amurensis, Asterina pectinifera (Asteroidea)
b Electron microscopic study on spawning and oocyte maturation. (Asteroidea)
SHOGER, R. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Carleton Coll., NORTHFIELD, Minn.
SHOSTAK, S. ' Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15213,
U.S.A.
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a The mechanism and control of cell movement during homeostasis and budding; role of
collagen-like protein in the mesoglea. Hydra viridis, H. oligactis, H. pseudoligactis, H.
pirardi, H. [usca (Hydrozoa)
SHUKUYA, R. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biochem., Nippon Med. School. 1-1-5, Sendagi.
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
a Genetic control of hemoglobin switch during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
(in collaboration with A. KAJITA and K. HAMADA)
b Change of isozyme patterns during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana (Anura) (in col-
laboration with A. KAJITA)
c Control of enzyme formation and activity in liver during development. Rana catesbeiana
(Anura)
SHULOV, A. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Entomol. and Venomous Anim., The Hebrew Univ.,
JERUSALEM, Israel
SHUPE, J. L. D.V.M., Prof. — Vet. Sci. Dept., Utah State Univ., LOGAN, Utah 84321,
U,S.A.
a Congenital malformations, especially musculo-skeletal and cleft palate. Bos taurus, Ovis
aries (Artiodactyla)
b Congenital anterior polar cataracts, cleft lip and cleft palate. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
c Congenital multiple exostosis (hereditary osteochondromatosis). Equus caballus (Peris-
sodactyla)
SHUTE, C. C. D. M.D. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Segmentation of vertebrae; development of arcualia and centra. (Vertebrata)
SICHEL. G. M.D.. Prof. — 1st. di Zool.. Univ. di Catania, Via Androne 81, 95124
CATANIA, Italy
a Regeneration (origin of blastema cells). (Sabellimorpha, Nereidae, Polychaeta)
SIDKY, Y. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool, Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON,
Alta., Canada
a Comparison between the development of the immune reaction of adult hibernating animals
and newborns. Citellus tridecimlineatus (Rodentia)
h The possible inductive role of the thymus in immune reaction development. Citellus tri-
decimlineatus (Rodentia)
SIDOROVA, Mrs. V. F. Dr.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
SIGNORET, J. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Biol, et Ecol., Univ. de Caen, 14 CAEN, France •
a Study of nuclear differentiation and specific activities by means of nuclear transplantation.
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
h Study of chromosome changes during cellular differentiation. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
SIGOT. M. Dr.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. Exper. du Coll. de France, 11 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve,
France
a Morphogenese du tube digestif en culture in vitro. Callus spec. (Aves)
SIGOT (LUIZARD), Mrs. M. F. Lic.es Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du
C.N.R.S.. 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle. 94 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. Exper. du Coll. de France, 1 1 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France
a Culture de tissus cancereux sur des organes embryonnaires de poulet explantes in vitro.
Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus. Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
SILfiN. L. K. P. Fil.Dr., Prof. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, 70A Radmansgatan,
Box 6801, S-113 86 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Embryology. (Bryozoa)
SILVA MURTA, Mrs. I. M. da B.Sc. — Dept. de Biol. Geral, Inst, de Cienc. Biol, da
U.F.M.G., Rua Carangola 288 - 4°andar, C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE, M.G., Brazil
a Embryology of nephridia. Peripatus acacioi (Onychophora)
SIMKISS, K. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Queen Mary Coll., LONDON E.l, England
a Respiratory acidosis in embryos
SIMON, M. I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego. P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA. Calif. 92037, U.S.A.
a Mechanism of molecular assembly in development of subcellular organelles
SIMONS, J. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol.. Coll. of William and Mary, WILLIAMSBURG,
Va. 23185, U.S.A.
a Induction of d-aminolevulinate synthetase and the regulation of heme biosynthesis during
development. Callus domesticus (Aves)
SIMPSON, S. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Center, Case Western Reserve
Univ., 2109 Adelbert Rd., CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a Tail regeneration. Triturus vihdescens (Urodela), Anolis carolinensis (Lacertilia)
h Spinal cord regeneration. Anolis carolinensis (Lacertilia)
c In vitro differentiation of promuscle cells from tail regenerate. Anolis carolinensis
(Lacertilia)
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SIMS. R. T. M.A.. M.B. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Biophysical investigations of factors affecting cellular differentiation in epidermis and
hair follicles. (Mammalia)
SINCLAIR. J. G. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Anat., Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas,
GALVESTON, Tex. 77550, U.S.A.
a Development of vertebral vascular pattern in embryos. Stenella coeruleoalbus (Cetacea)
h Development of the pituitary gland and ear of embryos. Stenella coeruleoalbus (Cetacea)
SINGER, M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Center, School of Med., Case
Western Reserve Univ., 2109 Adelbert Rd., CLEVELAND. Ohio 44106, U.S.A. •
a Regeneration. (Amphibia)
SINGER, R. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ.. of Chicago, 1025
East 57th St., CHICAGO, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
a General embryology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b General embryology. Hystrix africaeaustralis (Rodentia)
SINGH, I. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., ROHTAK, India
a Mitotic rate in argyrophile and argentaffin cells of the embryonic gastrointestinal tract.
Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Distribution of Paneth cells in the fetal gastrointestinal tract. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SINGH-ROY, K. K. Dr.phil. — Cell Research Unit., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Calcutta, 35
Ballygunje Circular Rd., CALCUTTA- 19, India
SINGH, R. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Western Ontario, LONDON, Ont.,
Canada
a Developmental pathology and teratogenesis. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Histochemical studies of gonadal development. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SINHA, A. K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Presidency Coll., CALCUTTA-12. W.Bengal, India
SIRAKAMI, K. I. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Yamanashi Univ., K6FU, Japan •
a Movement of isolated embryonic cells, studied by microcinematography. (Echinodermata;
Pisces; Amphibia)
h Cytokinesis of cleavage, studied by time-lapse microcinematography. (Echinodermata;
Pisces; Amphibia)
SIRLIN. J. L. Dr.nat.sci., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., Cornell Univ., 1300 York
Ave., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A. ®
SISCA, R. D.D.S., Ph.D. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Coll. of Dental Surg., Univ. of
Maryland, Lombard and Green St., BALTIMORE, Md. 21201, U.S.A.
SISKEN, J. — Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochem., Med. Center, Univ. of Kentucky, LEXING-
TON, Ky. 40506, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the physico-chemical properties of DNA in differentiating cells. Triturus
viridescens (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
SJOLTE BYSKOV, Mrs. A. G. — Finsen Lab., Finsen Inst., 49 Strandboulevard. DK-2100
COPENHAGEN, Denmark
a Electrophysiological studies on developing embryos. Xenopus laevis (Anura). Ambystoma
SJOSTRAND, F. S. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, LOS
ANGELES, Calif. 90024, U.S.A.
a Descriptive and biochemical molecular morphogenesis
b Morphogenesis of retinal receptor cells
c Morphogenesis of mitochondria, Golgi apparatus and other cytoplasmic membranes
SKALKO R. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave.,
NEW ORLEANS, La. 70112, U.S.A.
SKINNER, D. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK
RIDGE, Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
a Metabolism of nucleic acids in the molt cycle. Gecarcinus lateralis (Decapoda, Crustacea)
b Studies on functions of satelite DNA's and macromolecular metabolism in regenerating
tissues. Gecarcinus lateralis (Decapoda. Crustacea) (in collaboration with Miss M. S.
KERR and D. E. GRAHAM)
SKOBLINA, M. N. — Inst, of Developm. Biol.. Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.. Vavilov St.
26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm
during maturation (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs.
T. A. DETTLAFF)
SKREB. N. M.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Inst, of Biol., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata, ZAGREB, Yugo-
slavia *
a Investigation of early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture, autoradiography.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Mrs. B. LEVAK (5VAJGER), D.
SOLTER and A. SVAJGER)
b Analysis of soluble proteins in organogenesis. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collab-
oration with D. SERMAN)
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c Investigation on developmental capacities of tissues of the chorioallantoic membrane. Gallus
domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with A. SVAJGER and Mrs. B. LEVAK (SVAJGER))
SLABY. O. D.Sc, Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol. Charles Univ., Karlovarska 48.
PLZEn, Czechoslovakia •
SLACK, Mrs. C. B.Sc. — Dept. of Biol, as applied to Med., The Middlesex Hosp. Med.
School, LONDON W.l, England
a Electron microscopy and histochemistry of ovulation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
mexicanum (Urodela)
SLADECEK, F. RNDr., DSc, Prof. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna
7. PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia •
a Transplantation of nuclei in relation to the development of antigenic characteristics.
(Amphibia) (in collaboration with A. ROMANOVSKY)
b Transplantation of nuclei in relation to nucleic acids. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with
J. NEDVIDEK)
c Number of cell generations in relation to cell determination. (Amphibia)
SLAMA. K. C.Sc. — Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.,
Na Folimance 5, PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
SLIJPER, E. J. t Dr., Prof. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Amsterdam, Plantage Doklaan 44,
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
(deceased)
SLiPKA, J. Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat., C.Sc. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med.,
Charles Univ., Karlovarska 48, PLZES, Czechoslovakia
a The development and teratology of the branchial region. (Amniota, incl. Homo sapiens)
h The early development of the thyroid gland. (Amniota. incl. Homo sapiens)
SMART, I. H. M. M.B., Ch.B. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl 4HN,
Scotland, U.K.
a Histogenesis of nerve cells and neuroglia. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Studies on the geometry of the egg. Various spp. (Aves)
SMIRNOVA, Mrs. I. E. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol, Biol. Fac, State Univ. of
Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
SMIT, A. L. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll., Private Bag 4(X)1, DURBAN,
S.Africa
a The ontogenesis of the head skeleton and musculature. Dendroaspis angusticeps, D. poly-
lepis (Ophidia)
SMIT, P. Med.drs. — Div. of Exper. Morphol., Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam,
Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Effect of X-rays on ovarial oogenesis and ovulation. Mus spec. (Rodentia) (in collab-
oration with H. A. L. TRAMPUSCH)
SMITH, A. E. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Developm. Biol., Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol.,
PASADENA, Calif. 91109, U.S.A.
SMITH, C. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Hawaii, 2450 Campus Rd., HONOLULU,
Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a Factors controlling the development of propagules. Boussingaultia gracilis (Chenopodia-
ceae)
b Control of hydration and reactivation of dormant systems. Artemia salina (Anostraca.
Crustacae), seeds (Angiospermae)
SMITH, J. G. B.S. — Botany Dept., Univ. of Michigan. ANN ARBOR, Mich. 48104,
U.S.A.
SMITH, K. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles and 34th Sts.,
BALTIMORE, Md. 21218, U.S.A.
a Biochemical studies on gene action during development. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea).
Ascidia nigra (Tunicata), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SMITH, L. D. Ph.D. — Purdue Univ., LAFAYETTE, Ind. 47907, U.S.A. •
SMITH. M. S. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09
5NH, England
a Early embryology with main reference to histochemistry. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SMITHBERG, M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455, U.S.A.
SMITTEN, Mrs. N. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Horm. Regulations, Inst, of Developm.
Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
SMYTH, J. D. ScD.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. School of Gen. Studies, Australian Nat. Univ.,
P.O. Box 4, CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2600, U.S.A.
a In vitro differentiation. Echinococcus granulosus (Cestoda)
SOBOTKA, P. M.D.. CSc — Inst, of Pathophysiol., Med. Fac. Charles Univ.. Lidicka 1,
PLZEN, Czechoslovakia
a Relationships between biochemical and electrophysiological correlates of brain development
in ontogenesis. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SOFER, W. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles and 34th Sts.,
BALTIMORE, Md. 21218, U.S.A.
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a Changes in alcohol dehydrogenase during development. Drosophila melanogaster (Dipfeca)
h Changes in nucleic acids during development. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea) ____
SOJKA, N. J. D.V.M. — Vivarium, School of Med., Univ. of Virginia. CHARLOTTES-
VILLE, Va. 22903, U.S.A.
a Influence of hormonal state of the female on the fertilizing ability of sperm (comparative
study). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Rattus norvegicus (Rodenfia), Canis
familiaris (Carnivora)
b Reproductive physiology; characterization of semen, artificial insemination techniques.
Felis catus (Carnivora)
SOKOLOVA, Mrs. Z. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of
Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW V-234, U.S.S.R.
SOLBANI, Mrs L. Dipl.d'Etud.Sup. — Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Fac. des Sci., 1 Place
Victor Hugo, 13 MARSEILLE 3, France
a Effects of X-ray irradiation upon adult morphogenesis. Nereis diversicolor (Polychaeta)
SOLERE, M. Dr.en Med. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B, Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres,
PARIS Vie, France
a Development of the brain and sensory organs in 34 day-embryo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SOLOGUB, Miss A. A. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Metaplastic potencies of embryonic and larval eye for lens and retina regeneration. Leucis-
ciis bergi (Cyprinidae), Anoptichthys jordani (Characidae, Teleostei) (in collaboration
with G. V. LOPASHOV)
b Stimulation of metaplasia of the pure pigment epithelium of adult animals into retina by
means of agents from larval (or embryonic) retina. Rana temporaria, R. esculenta (Anuca),
Gallus domestictis (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with G. V. LOPA-
SHOV)
c Autoradiographic studies of the cell cycles at metaplasia of the pigment epithelium into
retina. Rana temporaria, R. ridibunda (Anura)
SOLOMON, J. B. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Bacteriol., Univ. of Aberdeen, ABERDEEN,
Scotland, U.K.
a The foetus as an immunologically protected allograft: the chemical nature of the fibrinoid
layer on giant cells of trophoblast origin. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SOLTER, D. M.D. — Inst, of Biol., Univ. of Zagreb, §alata, ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Investigation of early differentiation; autoradiography. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in
collaboration with N. SKREB)
SOLTY53SKA (MARCINKOWSKA), Mrs. M. Mgr. of Sci. — Inst, of ZooL, Warsaw
Univ., WARSZAWA 64, Poland
SOMA, T. B.Agr.Sc. — Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, CHIBA-shi, 280 Japan
a Transfer of fertilized eggs by non-surgical techniques. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
SOMERS, G. F. D.Sc, Ph.D. (Med.) — Pharm. Res. Labs., Reckitt 6 Sons Ltd., Dansom
Lane, HULL, E.Yorks., England
a The teratogenic effects of drugs; testing of drugs for foetal toxicity. (Mammalia)
SONDHI, K. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Physiol, and Zool, Rutgers Univ., NEWARK,
N.J. 7102, U.S.A.
a Interacting, compensatory developmental systems and ageing. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Diffusion - reaction mechanisms in the genesis of primary patterns in morphogenesis.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
c Development, nucleic acids, and ageing. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SORIANO, L. I. M.D. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Studies on RNA synthesis in embryonic skin. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
SOUPART, P. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., School of Med..
Vanderbilt Univ., NASHVILLE, Tenn. 37203, U.S.A.
SPAZIANI, E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa 52240,
U.S.A.
a Mechanism of ovarian and testicular hormone action on growth and development of
reproductive tissues; uterus, seminal vesicles, prostate. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Hormonal control of melanocyte differentiation and pigment synthesis. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
SPECTOR, C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Univ., of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15213,
U.S.A.
a The possible control of development by differential biosynthesis of specific gibberellins.
Gibberella fujikuroi (Ascomycetes)
SPENCER, R. P. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Radiol., Yale Univ., 333 Cedar St.,
NEW HAVEN, Conn. 06510, U.S.A.
a Development of heart weight and blood volume. ( Delphinoidea, Cetacea), (Mammalia)
h Development of kidney. (Mammalia)
c Development of liver and of spleen. (Mammalia and others)
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SPERRY, R. W. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol.. Calif. Inst, of Technol.,. PASADENA. Calif. 91109,
U.S.A. •
a The development and regeneration of behavioral nerve networks, (lower Vertebrata)
SPIEGEL, Mrs. E. SCLUFER Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll.. HANOVER.
N.H. 03755, U.S.A.
a Protein changes in development. Lytechinus pictus. Strong ylocentrotus purpurafus (Echi-
noidea), Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana (Anura) (in collaboration with M. SPIEGEL)
b Role of enzyme induction in development. Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana (Anura) (in col-
laboration with M. SPIEGEL)
c Biochemistry of metamorphosis. Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana (Anura)
SPIEGEL. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER. N.H.
03755. U.S.A. •
a Protein changes in development. Arbacia punctulata, Lytechinus pictus. Strong ylocentrotus
purpuratus (Echinoidea), Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana (Anura) (in collaboration with
Mrs. E. S. SPIEGEL)
b Role of enzyme induction in development. Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana (Anura) (in col-
laboration with Mrs. E. S. SPIEGEL)
SPIRITO. A. Dott., Prof. — 1st. di Biol. Gen,, Fac. di Med., Univ. di Roma. Policlinico
Umberto I, 00100 ROMA, Italy •
SPIROFF, B. E. N. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Loyola Univ., 6525 N. Sheridan Rd.,
CHICAGO, 111. 60626, U.S.A.
a Effects of thalidomide on development. (Aves)
b Function and structure of the epiphysis. (Aves)
SPRATT. N. T.. Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of ZooL, Coll. of Biol. Scis., Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. 55455, U.S.A. •
a Investigating the nutrient requirements essential to morphogenesis and growth in the early
stages of development (pre-streak and streak blastoderms). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Survey of dehydrogenase enzymes in early embryos. 1. Localization of enzyme activity.
2. Structural integrity and enzyme activity. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Cytological study of the developmental center (organizer). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Anlysis of mechanism of morphogenetic movements by time-lapse cinematography. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
e Analysis of dynamic population patterns (pattern formation by free-swimming, ciliated
and flagellated organisms). Tetrahymena spec. (Ciliata), Euglena spec. (Euglenophyceae)
Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
f Integrative mechanisms in early development. (Aves)
g Role of the microenvironment in cell differentiation. (Aves)
SPREY, Th. E. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Histochemical aspects of differentiation of imaginal discs. Calliphora erythrocephala (Dip-
tera)
h Studies of cell proliferation and degeneration during development of imaginal discs. Calli-
phora erythrocephala (Diptera)
SPRINGER, Ch. A. M.S. — Dept. of Biol., Carnegie-Mellon Univ., PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
U.S.A.
SRB, V. — Dept. of Biol.. Med. Fac. Charles Univ.. Simkova 870. HRADEC KRALOVfi,
Czechoslovakia
a Studies of chromosomes in the developing embryo; influence of ionizing radiation or
chemomutagens on karyotype. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
STAAL, G. B. Dr., Ir. — Lab. of Entomol.. Agric. Univ., Binnenhaven 7, P.O.B. 62,
WAGENINGEN. Netherlands
STACKHOUSE, H. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, TORONTO 5, Ont.,
Canada
STADLER, H. Cand.phil. — Div. of Cell Biol, and Chem. Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of
Bern, Sahlistr. 8, CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Thyroxine and RNA synthesis in tadpole tissues. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collabor-
ation with R. WEBER)
STAGNI, Miss A. Dr.. Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Gia-
como 9, 40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a Sex determination and sex differentiation. Chlorohydra viridissima (Hydroidea)
b Cytochemical and electron microscopical study of oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Chloro-
hydra viridissima (Hydroidea)
c Cytometric, cytochemical and biochemical study of nucleolus during oogenesis. Spirorbis
pagenstecheri (Serpulidae, Polychaeta)
d Inhibition by antibiotics of steroid hormone-induced sex-reserval in tadpoles. Rana dal-
matina (Anura)
STAMPA (DI CASTRO), Mrs. M. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Zool. dellUniv., Viale Regina
Elena 324 (al Policlinico). ROMA, Italy
a Growth and differentiation of regeneration blastema in vivo and in vitro. Planaria
torva, Dugesia etrusca (Turbellaria) (in collaboration with P. PASQUINI and H. MA-
NELLI)
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STANGE, Miss L. Dr.rer.nnt.. Prof. — Inst, fiir Botanik, Techn. Hochschule. Herrenhauser
Str. 2. 3 HANNOVER. W.Germany
STANISSTREET, M. B.Sc. — Anat. Dept., The Med. School. University Walk. BRISTOL
BS8 ITD, England
a InvesLigation of protein changes during early developmental stages by immunological and
electrophoretic methods. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
STAPLES. R. E. Ph.D. — Merck Inst, for Therapeutic Research. WEST POINT, Pa.
19486, U.S.A.
a Zygote development (physiological, biochemical). Oryctolagus cuniciilus (Lagomorpha),
Rafttts norvegicus, Mus musciilus (Rodentia)
b Teratology. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Ratfus norvegicus, Mus musculus,
Mcsocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
STARCK. D. Dr.med.. Prof. — Dr. Senckenberg Anat. Inst.. Med. Fak. der Univ., Ludwig
Rehnstr. 14, FRANKFURT/Main-Sud. W.Germany •
STARRE H. van der Drs.biol. — Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of
Utrecht. Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Eye lens induction in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Histochemistry of eye lens inductors. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
STARRE (VAN DER MOLEN). Mrs. L. G. van der M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Leiden,
Kaiserstr. 63. LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Histochemical aspects of embryonic development. Calliphora erythrocephala (Dipteca)
StASTN?. F. M.D. — Lab. of Embryophysiol., Inst, of Physiol., Fac. of Gen. Med., Charles
Univ.. Albertov 5. PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Development of extracellular and intracellular environment of foetal brain tissue (physical
and chemical). (Aves; Mammalia)
b Development of membrane ATP-ase system in cellular and subcellular elements of fetal
brain tissue. Relations to the endocrine factors. (Aves)
STEARNER. Miss S. P. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol, and Med. Research, Argonne Natl. Lab.,
9700 South Cass Ave., ARGONNE, 111. 60439, U.S.A.
a Radiation effects on developing circulatory system
STEDING, G. Priv.Doz., Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36, 34 G5T-
TINGEN. W.Germany
a E.xperimente zur Entwicklung des Riickenmarkes. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Selbstdifferenzierung der Somiten. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Fruhentwicklung. Gallus gallus (Aves)
d Strukturentwicklung des Uterus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
e Experimente zur Entwicklung der Extremitaten. (Aves)
f Experimentelle Analyse der Epitheldifferenzierung. Gallus gallus (Aves)
g Autoradiographische Analyse von Entwicklungsbewegungen embryonaler Organanlagen.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
STEER. H. W. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. St. Thomas's Hosp. Med. School. LONDON S.E.
1, England
a Mechanism of implantation (in vivo and in vitro) by ultrastructural and chemical
analyses. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Morphology and composition of the trophoblast. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
STEFAN. Miss Y. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper.. Univ. de Strasbourg,
12 rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France
STEFANELLI, A. Dr., Prof.ord. — Inst, di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi". Fac. di Sci.,
Univ. di Roma. Via A. Borelli 50, 00161 ROMA. Italy •
a Nervous microsystems in v i t ro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
STEGEMAN. Miss J. H. J. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Amsterdam, Plantage Doklaan 44,
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
a Foetal growth in relation to size and development of placenta during pregnancy. Ovis
aries (Artiodactyla)
STEGNER, H.-E. Dr.med. — Universitats-Frauenklinik, Martinistr. 52, 2-HAMBURG 20,
W.Germany
a Electron microscopy of oogenesis. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Experimental developmental morphology; electron microscopy. (Rodentia)
STEIN. Miss K. F. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Clapp Lab.. Mount Holyoke
Coll.. SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. 01075. U.S.A.
a The culture in vitro of mutant embryos, e.g. Lp/Lp; tracer studies (Rodentia)
h Development of inherited anomalies, e.g. eyes open at birth, circling behaviour. (Rodentia)
STEINBERG. M. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ.. PRINCETON, N.J.
08540, U.S.A. •
a Direct measurements of strengths of intercellular adhesions among embryonic cells. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Mechanisms in cell aggregation and tissue reconstruction. (Ponfera) , Rana pipiens
(Anura) , Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Physics and chemistry of cell surfaces in relation to cell adhesion. (Porifera) , Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
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d Mechanisms governing "contact inhibition" of mitosis and of cell movement (various tissue
culture cell strains)
e Mechanisms of nerve-end organ integration (studies of reflex behavior after regeneration
of sensory nerves into a topographically rearranged integumental field). Rana pipiens
(Anura)
STEINITZ, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERUSALEM,
Israel
STENGER (HAPPEN) , Mrs. K. E. Dr.es. Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol, exper. du
C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, Prance
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de Prance, 11 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve.
Prance •
a Recherches sur la differenciation et I'intersexualite in vitro et in vivo des gonades
embryonnaires. (Aves)
b Biosynthese des hormones steroides sexuelles par les gonades embryonnaires. (Aves)
(en collaboration avec Mrs. L. CEDARD)
STfiPHAN, P. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Nancy, 30 rue Ste
Catherine, 54 NANCY, Prance
a Les malformations cardio-vasculaires: analyse causale de Taction teratogene de diverses
substances, par ex. bleu trypan. Gallus gallus (Aves)
h Teratologic: origine, evolution et transmission des lesions, excroissances et duplications.
Dugesia tigrina (Turbellaria) (en collaboration avec J. SCHILT)
c Developpement du systeme tracheen chez la larve (etude experimentale). Tipula flavo-
lineata (Diptera) (en collaboration avec J. C. PIHAN)
STEPHAN (DUBOIS), Mrs. P. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Pac. des Sci. de Nancy, 30 rue
Ste Catherine, 54 NANCY, France •
a Migration et differenciation des cellules de regeneration. (Planaciidae; Oligochaeta micro-
drila; Polychaefa errantia)
b Anomalies de la regeneration. (Planariidae; Olichaefa microdrila; Polychaefa errantia)
STEPHENSON, N. G. Ph.D. — School of Biol. Sci., Zool. Building, Univ. of Sydney.
SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2006, Australia
a Culture of embryonic organs and tissue explants under pressure. (Vertebrata)
b Action of malignant mammalian cells on pre-adult amphibian cells: in vitro and in
vivo. (Amphibia, Mammalia)
c Descriptive embryology. (Marsupialia)
STERBA, O. — Dept. of Morphol., Inst, of Vertebr. Zool., Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci., Kvetna
8, BRNO, Czechoslovakia
a Prenatal development of muscles. (Marsupialia; Insectivora; Chiropfera; Rodentia; Artio-
dactyla)
STERN, C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of California, BERKELEY, Calif. 94720,
U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics of pattern formation. Drosophila melanogasfer (Diptera)
h Pleiotropic effect of genes. Drosophila melanogasfer (Diptera)
STERN, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109.
LA JOLLA, Calif. 92037. U.S.A. •
a Regulation of DNA synthesis during meiotic development. Trillium erectum, Lilium longi-
florum, Tulipa gesneriana, Vicia faba, Bellevalia romana (Angiospermae)
h Developmental genetics. Marchantia polymorpha (Hepaticae)
STERN, K. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Illinois, 1853 W. Polk St., CHICA-
GO, 111. 60612. U.S.A.
a Relationship of reticulo-endothelial function to growth processes, as exemplified by liver
regeneration after partial hepatectomy. Rattus spec, Mas musculus (Rodentia)
h Effect on organ growth of administration of isogeneic subcellular tissue fractions to
weanlings of inbred strains. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
STERN, S. Ph.D. — Div. of Popul. Dynamics; School of Hyg. and Publ. Health, Johns
Hopkins Univ., 615 N. Wolfe St., BALTIMORE, Md. 21205, U.S.A.
a Carbohydrate metabolism in pre-implantation embryos as related to glycogen metabolism;
culture of embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Composition of ovarian and tubal secretions. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
c Hormonal control of ovulation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Ultrastructure of pre-implantation embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
STETLER, D. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.
55455. U.S.A.
a Effects of alkaloids and steroids on differentiation of tissue cultures. Papaver somniferum
(Papaveraceae)
STEVEN, D. H. M.A., Vet.M.B. — Anat. School. Sub-Dept. of Vet. Anat., Univ. of
Cambridge, Tennis Court Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 IQS, England
a Organization of placental blood vessels in relation to physiological exchange. Ovis aries
(Artiodactyla), Equus caballus (Perissodactyla)
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STEVENS, L. C. Ph.D. — The Jackson Lab.. BAR HARBOR, Me. 04609, U.S.A. •
a Histogenesis of testicular teratoma (strain 129). Mas musculus (Rodentia)
b Developmental genetics. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
STEVENSON. J. ROSS Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Kent State Univ., KENT,
Ohio 44240. U.S.A.
a Study of control of epidermal chitin biosynthesis for the developing cuticle by chemical
assays and radiotracers. Orconectes sanborni. O. obscurus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
STEWART, J. A. Ph.D. — Biochem. Dept., Univ. of New Hampshire. DURHAM. N.H.
03824, U.S.A.
a A study of the turnover of proteins during central nervous system development. Mas
musculus (Rodentia)
STINSON, B. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., Cornell Univ.. 1300 York Ave..
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A.
STOCK, A. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of New England, ARMI-
DALE, N.S.W. 2351. Australia
a Regeneration and the endocrine system. Blaftella germanica (Dictyopfera) (in collaboration
with A. F. O'FARRELL)
STOCKDALE. F. E. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept. of Med.. School of Med.. Stanford Univ..
STANFORD, Calif. 94305, U.S.A.
a Mechanisms of skeletal muscle differentiation, with special reference to DNA synthesis
and cell division. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Mechanisms of hormone-dependent differentiation in mammary gland tissue in vitro,
with special reference to DNA synthesis and cell division. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
STOCUM, D. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Illinois. URBANA. 111. 61801. U.S.A.
a Regeneration. (Vertebrata)
STOLL. R. Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Biol.. Fac. de Med., Univ. de Bordeaux,
33 BORDEAUX, France
a Differenciation sexuelle. (Aves)
h Physiologie des glandes endocrines embryonnaires. (Aves)
c Teratologic. (Aves)
STONE, L. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Anat. Dept.. Yale Univ., 333 Cedar St., NEW HAVEN,
Conn. 06520, U.S.A. •
STOUT, V. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool. Univ. of Canterbury, Priv. Bag, CHRIST-
CHURCH, New Zealand
a Descriptive embryology. Lepidurus apus (Notostraca, Crustacea), Daphnia magna (Cla-
STRATFORD (MILLER), Mrs. B. F. Ph.D. — School of Anat., Univ. of Melbourne.
PARKVILLE 3052. Vict., Australia
a Developmental anatomy and pathology of the placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Postnatal development of the lung. Dasyuroides byrnei (Marsupialia)
STRAUSS, F. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Bern. 26 Biihlstr.. CH-3012 BERN.
Switzerland •
a Comparative implantation and placentation. (Mammalia)
b Comparative anatomy of the female reproductive system. (Mammalia)
STRAY (BREISTEIN), Mrs. L. — Inst, of Anat.. Univ. of Bergen. BERGEN, Aarstad-
vollen, Norway
a An experimental study of the development of the trigeminal ganglion. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
h Regeneration of the motor root of the trigeminal nerve following extirpation of the
proximal portion of the trigeminal nerve and the trigeminal ganglion in early embryonal
stages (Hamburger and Hamilton stages 16-17). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
STRAZNICKY, Ch. Ph.D. — Anat. Dept., Med. Univ., Dischka u 5, PfiCS, Hungary
STREETT, J. C. Ph.D. — Div. of Sci., Texas Wesleyan Coll.. FORT WORTH, Tex.
76105, U.S.A.
STREIFF, W. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool, Fac. des Sci., 14 CAEN, France
STROEVA, Miss O. G. Dr.biolsci. — Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet., Inst, of Developm.
Biol, Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
STROM, R. Fil.lic. — Zool Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, 751 22 UPPSALA.
Sweden
a Larval development. (Bryozoa)
STROMBERG, J.-O. Fil.lic. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3. S-223 62
LUND. Sweden
a Early development and organogenesis. Cyathura polita (Anthuridea), Bopyroides hip-
polytes. Hemiarthrus abdominalis, Pseudione crenulata (Epicacidea. Isopoda, Crustacea)
STRUDEL. G. Dr.es. Sci. — Inst. d'Embryol et Teratol exper. du C.N.R.S. 49 bis Av.
de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll de France, 11 Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve,
France •
a Developpement du systeme nerveux orthosympathique. (Aves)
h Developpement de la colonne vertebrale. (Aves)
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c Role inducteur de la chorde et du tube nerveux; chondrogenese. (Aves)
d Teratologie de la colonne vertebrale. (Aves)
e Ultrastructure du cartilage vertebral. (Aves)
STUBBS. J. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Cell and Molec. Biol., School of Nat. Sci., San Francisco
State Coll., SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. 94132, U.S.A.
a Development of techniques for assay and quantitation of differential gene activation with
use of germinating spores as a model developmental system. Bacillus subtilis (Bacteria)
STUCHLY, Z. Dr., Prof. — Kat. i Zaklad Biol. Ogolnej. Med. Acad, of Wrodaw, Bujwida
9, WROCLAW, Poland
STURROCK, R. R. M.B., Ch.B. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl
4HN, Scotland, U.K.
a Measurements of the distance between neuroglia nuclei in fibre tracts of the postnatal
brain and its relation to the number of myelinated fibres present. Afus musculus (Rodentia)
STYCZYSSKA-JUREWICZ. Mrs. E. Ph.D. — Nencki Inst, of Exper. Biol., Dept. of
Exper. Hydrobiol., ul. Pasteura 3, WARSZAWA 22, Poland
SUBTELNY. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Rice Univ., HOUSTON, Tex. 77001,
U.S.A. •
SUCH (RAZIMBAUD), Mrs. J. Dr.Biol.anim. — Lab. de Zool. Exper., Fac. des Sci. de
Bordeaux, Av. des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Recherches descriptives et experimentales sur le developpement erabryonnaire de I'oeil
compose. (Insecta)
SUDARWATI, Miss S. Drs. — The Bandung Inst, of Technol., Dept. of Chem. and Biol.,
Djalan Ganesa 10, BANDUNG, Indonesia
a Mesoderm formation in the blastula (stage 8+). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
SUGIE, T. Ph.D. — Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, CHIBA-shi. 280 Japan
a Transfer of fertilized eggs by non-surgical techniques. Bos taurus, Capra hircus (Artio-
dactyla)
SUGINO, H. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Ten-noji-ku, OSAKA,
543 Japan •
a Differentiation of neoblasts. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
b In vitro culture of blastema. Dugesia japonica (Turbellaria)
SUGIYAMA, M. D.Sc, Prof. — Marine Biol. Station, Nagoya Univ., Sugashima-cho,
TOBA, Mie-ken, (517) Japan •
a Physiological studies on fertilization and artificial parthenogenesis. Hemicentrotus pul-
cherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea) (in collaboration with M. ISHIKA-
WA)
SULLIVAN, G. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY,
N.S.W., Australia
a Effects of paralysis and amniotic pressures on the skeletomuscular system of the embrya
Gallus spec. (Aves)
h Studies on teratogenic effects of antimalarial drugs. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SUNDARARAJ, B. I. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Delhi, DELHI-7, India
SUSSEX. I. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Histodifferentiation in tissue cultures. Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Dicofyledonae)
SUSSMAN, A. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Botany,, Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR,
Mich. 48104, U.S.A.
SUSSMAN, M. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM, Mass. 02154 U.S.A. •
a Genetic and developmental studies. Dictyostelium spec. (Acrasiales) (in collaboration
with Mrs. R. B. R. SUSSMAN)
SUSSMAN. Mrs. R. B. ROTMAN Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Brandeis Univ., WaLTHAM,
Mass. 02154, U.S.A.
a Genetic and developmental studies. Dictyostelium spec. (Acrasiales) (in collaboration with
M. SUSSMAN)
SUTTER, B. C J. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci.. B.P. 347, 51
REIMS, France
a Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the
mother. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with R. L. JACQUOT, J. M.
FELIX and Mrs. M. T. SUTTER (DUB))
SUTTER (DUB), Mrs. M. T. D.E.S. — Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347,
51 REIMS, France
a Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the
mother. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with R. L. JACQUOT, J. M.
FELIX and B. C. J. SUTTER)
SUZUKI, Y. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Biochemical studies of early development. Hyalophora cecropia and other spp. (Lepi-
doptera) (in collaboration with D. D. BROWN)
SVAJGER, A. M.D., D.Sc. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3.
P.O.B. 422, ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
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a Investigation of early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture. Rattus nocve-
giciis (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Mrs. B. LEVAK (SVAJGER) and N. SKREB.
Inst, of Biol.)
b Investigation on developmental capacities of tissues of the chorioallantoic membrane.
Gallus domcsficus (Aves) (in collaboration with Mrs. B. LEVAK (SVAJGER) and N.
SKREB. Inst, of Biol.)
c Investigation of chondrogenesis in the external ear. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SWANEPOEL, J. H. D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Rand Afrikaans Univ.. P.O. Box 524.
JOHANNESBURG. S.Africa
a Comparative embryology; ontogenetic development of the neurocranium and of the vis-
cerocranium. Breviceps adspersus (Anuca)
b Embryonic development. Barbus capensis (Teleostei)
SWANSON (EARTLY), Mrs. H. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. Med. School. Univ. of Bir-
mingham. Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Effects of gonadal hormones given shortly before or after birth on sex-typical morphology,
function and behaviour. Cricetus auratus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SWANSON, R. F. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W.
University Parkway, BALTIMORE, Md. 21210. U.S.A.
a Deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis during early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in
collaboration with I. DAWID)
SWARUP, K. D.Phil. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR (U.P.),
India
a Reproductive biology and endocrinology of a viviparous species with special reference
to the possible role of the pituitary in the regulation of pregnancy. (Teleostei)
h Radiobiological and endocrinological studies on the thyroid "light cells" at various devel-
opmental stages. (Vertebrata)
SWIFT. H. H. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO,
111. 60637, U.S.A.
a Structure and function of nucleic acids in chromosome, mitochondria and chloroplasts
SZAMBORSKI, J. J. M.D. — Lab. of Pathol. Anat., Clinic of Obstetr. and Gynecol. II,
Med. School, ul. Karowa 2, WARSZAWA, Poland
a Tumours of the mesonephric derivatives in the female genital tract (uterus and ovary).
Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Histological and histochemical features of the stroma of the uterine mucosa (normal
changes due to age; metaplasia; regenerative processes; malignancy). Homo sapiens
(Primates)
SZfiKELY, C. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Neuropathol., Research Station of TTrgu-Mure§ of
the Acad, of the S.S.R., Str. Gh. Marinescu 38, TIRGU-MURE§, Rumania
SZEKELY. G. M.D. — Anat. Dept., Med. Univ., Dischka u 5, PfiCS, Hungary •
TABAN, Ch. H. Dr.es Sci., Dr.med.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Michigan State Univ., EAST
LANSING, Mich. 48823, U.S.A.
a Action of antisera on regeneration. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
h Tolerance of xenograft compared to homograft and related problems. Ambystoma mexi-
canum and other spp. (Urodela)
TAGUCHI, S. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol.. Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa 4-9-1. CHIBA,
(280) Japan
a Biochemical studies on effect of radiation on the embryo. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei),
Bufo vulgaris (Anura)
TAHARA, Y. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biol.. Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Ten-noji-ku, OSAKA. 543 Japan
a Dynamic aspects of interaction between embryo and Myxovirus. (Aves)
h Development of sexual characters, primary and secondary. ( Echinodermata)
TAHMISIAN. T. N. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol, and Med. Research, Argonne Natl. Lab.. 9700
South Cass Ave.. ARGONNE, 111. 60439, U.S.A.
a Effects of ionizing irradiations on tissue differentiation and metabolism in embryos.
Melanoplus diff. differentialis (Orthoptera)
b Induction and differentiation of striated muscle (electron microscopy). Helix aspersa (Pul-
monata. Gastropoda) , Melanoplus diff. differentialis (Orthoptera), Branchydanio rerio, B.
albolineatus (Cyprinidae. Teleostei), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TAKAHASHI, H. D.Sc. — Dept. of Comp. Endocrinol.. Inst, of Endocrinol., Gunma Univ.,
Showa-machi, MAEBASHI, Japan
TAKANO, K. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Univ., Yoshida, Konoe-cho, Sakyo-ku,
KYOTO 606, Japan
a Teratogenesis of the offspring in maternal alloxan diabetes. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h RNA synthesis in the fetal membranes. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Epidemiological studies on anomalies in embryos. Homo sapiens (Primates)
TAKATA. Miss Ch. f Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
(deceased)
TAKATA, K. D.Sc. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA,
Japan •
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TAKAYA. H. D.Sc. Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Konan Univ., Okamoto. Motoya-
ma-cho, Higashi-nada-ku, KOBE, Japan •
a Regional differentiation of the central nervous system. Triturus spec, Hynobius spec,
Bufo spec, Rana spec (Amphibia)
b Chemical phenocopies. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
c Change of ultrastructure during differentiation of embryonic cells. (Amphibia)
TAKEDA. H. M.D., Dr.Med.Sci., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Div. I, Kobe Univ. School of
Med., Kusunoki-cho 7, Ikuta-ku, KOBE, (650) Japan
a Phylogenetic and ontogenetic studies on the cerebellum and inferior olive. (Veriebcata)
TAKITA, S. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Surg., School of Med., Tokushima Univ., Kura-
moto-cho. TOKUSHIMA-City, 770 Japan
a Functional development of the alimentary tract and of the biliary tract in the earlier stages
of the fetus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
TAKITA, T. M.Agric — Dept. of Aquatic Biol., Fac. of Fish., Nagasaki Univ., Bunkyo-
machi 1-14, NAGASAKI, Japan
TAKOR, T. T. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
TAMANOI, I. Ph.D. — Div. of Radiat. Hazards, Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa 4-9,
CHIBA. Japan
a Modification of inducing agents of guinea pig liver by immunological technique. Triturus
pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
b Studies on the appearance of function in embryonic heart by using micro-electrography.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Radiation effects on haematopoietic organs (immuno-chemical study). Mus musculus (Ro-
dentia)
TAMARELLE (GARAUDY), Mrs. M. — Lab. de Zool. Exper., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux,
Av. des Facultes, 33 TALENCE, France
a Developpement embryonnaire. (Collembola)
TAMBOISE, E. Dr.en Med.. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B, Fac. de Med., 45 rue des
Sts. Peres, PARIS Vie, France
a Etude des troubles du developpement de I'embryon sous Taction des radiations ionisantes.
Mus rattus (Rodentia)
b Etude des alterations chromosomiques (repartition et type des lesions chromosomiques)
chez I'embryon sous Taction des radiomimetiques en fonction de Torganogenese. Mus
rattus (Rodentia)
TANAKA, K. M.A. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Kyoiku Univ., Otsuka 3-29-1,
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
a Recognition of specificity in compound forms. Botryllus primigenus, Botrylloides violaceum
(Ascidia) (in collaboration with H. WATANABE)
TANAKA, O. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Univ., Yoshida, Konoe-cho, Sakyo-ku,
KYOTO 606, Japan
a Epidemiological studies on skeletal anomalies in embryos and early foetuses. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Tests on drug teratogenicity
TANDAN, B. K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Lucknow, LUCKNOW, India
TANIMURA, T. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Kyoto Univ., Konoe-cho, Yoshida.
Sakyo-ku. KYOTO, Japan
— Dept. of Pediat., School of Med., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, Wash. 98105,
U.S.A.
a Effects of teratogens on embryos in vitro. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collab-
oration with T. H. SHEPARD)
TANNER, E. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Sci., North Carolina State Univ., P.O. Box 5127,
RALEIGH, N.C. 27607, U.S.A.
a Metabolism of preiraplantation embryos. Mus musculus (Rod/entia)
b Effects of stress (high temperature) on embryonic survival. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
TARDENT, P. Dr.Phil., Prof. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Ziirich, Kiinstlergasse 16,
CH-8006 ZURICH. Switzerland •
a Regeneration and sex determination. Hydra attenuata (Hydroidea)
b Regeneration. Tubularia larynx (Athecata, Hydrozoa)
c Morphogenesis. Podocoryne carnea (Athecata, Hydrozoa)
d Regeneration. Branchiura sowerbyi (Oligochaeta)
TARDIF, B. Prof.agr. — Lab. d'Anat. Norm., 41 rue St. Girardin, 76 ROUEN, France
TARKOWSKI, A. K. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw,
Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSAWA 64, Poland •
a Mechanisms of cell differentiation in early development. Mits musculus (Rodentia)
b Experimental chimerism. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Sexual differentiation and gametogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
TARTAR. V. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Washington Field Lab.. R.l Box 250.
NAHCOTTA, Wash. 98637, U.S.A.
a Production of decorticated cells by micrurgical or chemical methods. Stentor coeculeus
(Ciliata)
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b Cytokinesis studied by micrurgy. Stentor coeruleus (Ciliata)
c Effects of single heat shocks. Stentor coeruleus (Ciliata)
d Mouthparts induction in the oral primordium. Stentor coeruleus (Ciliata)
e Production of cells with conflicting polarities by rotating longitudinal halves 180°. Stenfot
coeruleus (Ciliata)
TASSAVA, R. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Biol. Sci., Ohio State Univ., 1735 Neil
Ave.. COLUMBUS, Ohio 43210, U.S.A.
a Studies of the role of hormones in limb regeneration. (Amphibia)
TATA, J. R. Dr.es Sci. — Natl. Inst, for Med. Research, Mill Hill, LONDON N.W.7,
England
a Thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
h Effect of hormones on organ cultures. Rana spec. (Anura)
c Effect of androgens and oestrogens on the development of accessory sexual tissues. Rattus
noruegicus (Rodentia)
d Early metamorphic competence of larvae: biochemical analysis of the acquisition of re-
sponse of very early stages of larval cells (Nieuwkoop-Faber stages 38-41) to thyroid
hormones that resembles spontaneous metamorphic response at later stages. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
e Anti-metamorphic effect of prolactin: effect of ovine prolactin in preventing developmental
changes induced by thyroid hormones studied at the level of nucleic acid synthesis in
target tissues (liver, tail, skin). Rana catesbeiana (Anura), Diemictylus viridescens
(Urodela)
TA VERNE, M. — Zool. Lab.. Univ. of Amsterdam. Plantage Doklaan 44, AMSTERDAM,
Netherlands
a Umbilical sphincter. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
TAYLOR, A. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. The Univ. of Texas Dental Branch.
HOUSTON, Tex. 77025, U.S.A. •
TAYLOR, Miss E. L. B.A. — Dept. of Biol., Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab. of
Histol.-Embryol., School of Dental Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
19104, U.S.A.
a Maintenance of differentiation in cultured heart cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TAYLOR, Miss J. M. Dr. — Lab. of Cell. Biol., Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Wellesley Coll.,
WELLESLEY, Mass. 02181, U.S.A.
a Postnatal differentiation of three fiber types in skeletal muscle (electron microscopy and
histochemistry). Rattus noruegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAU-
THIER, and Miss H. A. PADYKULA)
b Differentiation of neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle (electron microscopy and
histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAU-
THIER and Miss H. A. PADYKULA)
c Ovarian-uterine-placental relationship (electron microscopy and histochemistry). Didelphys
virginiana (Macsupialia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAUTHIER and Miss H. A.
PADYKULA)
d Lipid transport by the yolk sac placenta (electron microscopy and histochemistry. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss G. F. GAUTHIER and Miss H. A.
PADYKULA)
TAYLOR, L. W. Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Poultry Husbandry, Fac. of Agric,
Univ. of California, BERKELEY, Calif. 94720, U.S.A.
a Lethal genes: inheritance, interrelationships and effects of selection. Gallus gallus (Aves)
h O2 and CO2 requirements and tolerances in development. Gallus gallus (Aves)
TCHELEBI (PAPILLON), Mrs. M. — Lab. d'Evolution des Etres Organises, Fac. des Sci..
105 Bd. Raspail, PARIS Vie, France
a Influence of physical factors upon egg development. Schistocerca gregaria (Accididae,
Orthoptera)
TCHERNIAEV, G. Cand.Sci.Biol. — Inst. Limnol. de I'Acad. des Sci. de I'URSS, LIST-
VENITCHNOIE sur Baikal, region d'Irkoutsk, U.S.S.R.
a Developpement de I'omoul du Baikal. Cocegonus autumnalis migratorius (Teleostei)
h Developpement des cottides du Baikal. Comephorus baikalensis, C. dybowski (Cottidae,
Teleostei)
TEITELMAN (de PINCZUK), Mrs. G. N. Lie. — Dept. of Biol, Grad. School of Arts
and Sci.; Lab. of Histol. and Embryol., School of Dental Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
a Protein synthesis in normal and lobeless embryos analyzed by disc electrophoresis. Ily-
anassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
TELEPNEVA, Miss S. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8. MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
TEMIN, H. M. Ph.D., Prof. — McArdle Lab. for Cancer Research, Univ. of Wisconsin,
450 N. Randall Ave., MADISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
a Changes in fibroblasts induced by oncogenic viruses (Rous sarcoma virus). Gallus domeS'
ticus (Aves)
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TEMPEL, K. Dr.med.vet. — Inst, fiir Pharmakol., Toxicol, und Pharmazie der Tierarztl,
Fak. der Univ. Munchen, Veterinarstr. 13, MUNCHEN 22, W.Germany
a Investigations on functions of DNAses in embryonic tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Effect of ionizing radiations and biological alkylating agents on embryonic DNA and
DNAses. Gallus domesficits (Aves)
c Infuence of nuclease inhibitors (polyanions) on nucleic acid metabolism in the embryo.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Phosphatases and lysosomes in embryonic tissues; behaviour during development and
under the influence of ionizing radiation and biological alkylating agents. Gallus domes-
ticus (Aves)
TEMPLE, D. — Lab. d'Histol.. Fac. de Med., 2 rue Ecole de Medicine. 34 MONTPELLIER.
France
a Oviform development of primary spermatogonia. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
b Electron microscopic studies on Bidder's organ. Bufo spec. (Anura)
TENCER, Miss R. Dr.en Sci. — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 67,
rue des Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Metabolism during development. Paracentrotus spec, Arbacia spec. (Echinoidea) , Am-
bystoma spec, Pleurodeles spec. (Urodela), Bufo spec, Rana spec. (Anura)
TEPLITZ. Miss N A. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R.. Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Restoration of regeneration capacity of limbs after X-irradiation (biochemical study).
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with L. V. POLEZHAEV and Mrs.
S. J. TUCHKOVA)
TERAYAMA, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, (113) Japan
a Studies on composition and biochemical activities of germ cell nuclei and early changes
after fertilization. Pseudocentrotus depcessus (Echinoidea)
b Mechanism of homeostatic growth regulation in liver regeneration. Rattus norvegicus
( Rodent ia)
TESTA-BAPPENHEIM, I. Dr.med.A.O., Prof. — 1st. di Antropol. Criminol. dell Univ.,
C.so G. Galilei, Nr. 22, TORINO, Italy
a Experimental embryology. Triton alpestris, T. taeniatus (Urodela)
h Developmental genetics. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Developmental pathology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
TEUCHERT, Mrs. G. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fur Flugmedizin der DFVLR, Kolnerstr. 70. 532
BAD GODESBERG, W.Germany
a Embryology. (Bdelloidea, Rotatoria)
h The influence of simulated weightlessness by rotation on the early development (polariza-
tion). Ascaris (Nematoda), (Anura) (in collaboration with W. BRIEGLEB)
c The influence of simulated weightlessness (by submersion) on metamorphosis. (Anura) (in
collaboration with W. BRIEGLEB)
TEULADE, P. Dr.es Sci. — Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon, 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918, 69 VILLEURBANNE. France
a Action des rayonnements sur le developpement embryonnaire. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
THEILER, K. Dr., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Gloriastr. 19, 8006 ZURICH Switzerland
land
THEISE, H. Dipl.Chem. — Inst, fur Zellphysiol., Deutsche Akad. der Wissensch. zu Berlin.
Lindenberger Weg 70, 1115 BERLIN-Buch. East.Germany
THESINGH. Miss C. W. M.D. — Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., Fac. of Med., State
Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN. Netherlands
a Hormones and thyroid development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
THEVENET, Miss A. Dr. — Lab. dc Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE, France
THIEBOLD, J. J. Dr.es Sci.. Prof. — Inst, de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper., Fac. des Sci..
Univ. de Strasbourg. 12 Rue de I'Univcrsite, 67 STRASBOURG. France
a Sexual differentiation. (Anamnia)
b Hypophyso-thyroidal relations in the embryo. Galium domesticus (Aves)
THIERY, M. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of
Ghent, Aan de Bocht 6, GHENT. Belgium
a Intra-uterine hypoxia (determination of blood lactate/pyruvate balance and acid/base
balance). Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Longitudinal study of twins and correlation with genotype as determined by placental
membrane morphology, placental zymograms and extensive bloodtyping. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
c Histochemistry of fallopian tube. Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Histochemistry of placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
e Enzyme histochemistry of female genital tract. (Mammalia)
THILLARD, Miss M. J. Lie, Ing.Chim. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci. d Orsay.
Batiment 441, 91 ORSAY. France
a Enzymatic histochemistry of pineal gland. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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THOMAS, D. B. B.Sc. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston.
BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a The development of the lympho-mycloid complex. (Mammalia)
b The transplantation of foetal lympho-myeloid cell;;. (Mammalia)
c The effects of irradiation on the developing lympho-myeloid tissues. (Mammalia)
THOMAS, R. G. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Botany, Massey Univ. of Manawatu, PALMER-
STON NORTH, New Zealand
THOMAS, R. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Creighton Univ., OMAHA,
Neb. 6S131. U.S.A.
a Epiboly and cell differentiation (transmission and scanning electron microscopy and light
optical techniques). Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
THOMMES, R. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., De Paul Univ., 1036 Belden Ave.,
CHICAGO, 111. 60614, U.S.A.
a Hypophysectomy effects upon "adrenal dependent" phenomena. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Hormonal control of water balance. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Hormonal control of yolk sac membrane metabolism. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
THOMPSON, J. N. Ph.D. — Dept. of Poultry Sci., New York State Coll. of Agric. at
Cornell Univ., ITHACA, N.Y. 14850, U.S.A.
THOMPSON. Mrs. J. T. M.Sc. — Biochem. Dept., Med. School, Dalhousie Univ., Sir
Charles Tupper Building, HALIFAX, N.S., Canada
a Regulation of synthesis of hemoglobin and blood proteins in the embryo by transfer RNA.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
THOMPSON, R. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. Coll. at Brockport,
BROCKPORT, N.Y. 14420, U.S.A.
a A study of the inhibitory effects of tissue extracts on homologous organ development
(particularly the effect of whole eye extracts and extracts of eye components on the
development of the lens in v i t r o). Ga//us domesticus (Aves)
THOMPSON, T. E. Ph.D., D.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Bristol, BRISTOL BS8 lUG,
England
THORNTON, C. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LAN-
SING, Mich. 48823. U.S.A. •
a Influence on regeneration of ingrowth of brachial nerves into aneurogenic fore limbs
grafted orthotopically to normal hosts. Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
b Recuperation of regeneration in nerve-dependent, formerly aneurogenic limbs after pro-
longed denervation. Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
c An immunobiclogical analysis of nerve influence in regeneration. Ambystoma spec.
d An analysis of endocrine influence on regeneration. Ambystoma spec, Notophthalmus
viridescens (Urodela), Xenopus spec. (Anura)
THURMOND, W. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Sci. Dept., Calif. State Polytechnic Coll., SAN
LUIS OBISPO. Calif. 93401, U.S.A.
a Onset of melanophore-stimulating activity by the pars distalis and pars intermedia. Am-
bystoma tigrinum, Hyla regilla (Amphibia)
h Development of ACTH production in the adenohypophysis. (Amphibia)
TIBA, T. Dr.Vet.Med. — Dept. of Vet. Obstet., Fac. of Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ.,
N 18, W 9, SAPPORO, (060) Japan
a Kinetics of spermatogenesis, especially with regard to the establishment of the wave
pattern of the seminiferous epithelium. Mustela vison (Carnivora)
h Histological investigations on the diurnal cycles of spermatogenesis. 1. Spermiation. 2.
Meiotic activity. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
TIBBITTS, F. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Nevada, RENO, Nevada 89507,
U.S.A.
a A study of placentation, specifically the histochemistry and ultrastructure of the placenta
throughout development. (Rodentia)
TIBERI (MARQUIS), Mrs. J. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Histol. Comp.. 7 quai St.
Bernard, 75 PARIS Ve, France
TICKLE, Miss C. A. B.A. — Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW W.2,
Scotland, U.K.
a Cellular interactions using radioactively labelled cells. Gallus gallus (Aves)
TIEDEMANN, H. Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat., Prof. — Inst, fiir Physiol. Chemie, Med. Fak., Freie
Univ. Beriin, Arnimallee 22, 1 BERLIN 33, W.Germany •
a Morphogenetic factors, characterization and mechanism of action. (Vertebrata) (in col-
laboration with Mrs. H. TIEDEMANN (WAECHTER))
b RNA and protein metabolism in development. (Amphibia)
TIEDEMANN (WAECHTER), Mrs. H. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fur Physiol. Chemie, Med.
Fak., Freie Univ. Berhn, Arnimallee 22, 1 BERLIN 33, W.Germany
a Morphogenetic factors, characterization and mechanism of action. (Vertebrata) (in collab-
oration with H. TIEDEMANN)
TIMASHKEVICH, Mrs. T. B. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci.
of theU.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
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a Regeneration and cell division in the stomach. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Roden-
fia)
TIMMERMANS, Miss L. P. M. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Cytochemistry and physiology of shell secretion. Limnaea stagnalis, Pomacea bridgesi
diffusa (Gastropoda)
b Germinal localization in eggs. Dentalium spec. (Scaphopoda)
TITOVA, Mrs. I. I. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
TOERIEN, M. J. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STELLENBOSCH, S.
Africa
a Cranial development. Podiceps cristatus (Podicipitidae, Aves)
h Morphological and experimental studies on cranial morphogenesis (by means of extir-
pation procedures, heteroplastic and orthotopic transplants, the contributions and inter-
relationship of the visceral, axial and capsular skeleton are studied). Ambystoma spec,
Triturus spec. (Urodela), Xenopus spec. (Anura). Chelydra serpentina (Chelonia), Anas
boschas, Spheniscus demerstts, Gallus domesticus (Aves), Oryctolagus cunicultis (Lago-
morpha)
TOIT, C A. du Ph.D., Prof. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STELLEN-
BOSCH, S.Africa •
TOIVONEN, S. I. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol., Dept. of Zool., Univ.
of Helsinki, Arkadiankatu 7, HELSINKI 10, Finland •
a The specific action of heterogeneous inductors. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
h The mechanism of primary induction. Triturus spec. (Urodela) (in collaboration with
L. O. SAXfiN, Dept. of Pathol.)
c Nucleic acid synthesis in induced ectoderm. Triturus spec. (Urodela) (in collaboration
with P. J. KOHONEN)
d Cell interaction. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
TOKIN B. P. Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. — Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad Univ., Mendeleevsky
St. 5, LENINGRAD B-164, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration, asexual reproduction and somatic embryogenesis. Beroe cucumis, Bolinopsis
infundibulum (Ctenophora), Pelmatohydra oligactis, Laomedea flexuosa and other spp.
(Coelenterata)
b Ontogenesis. (Protozoa)
c Regeneration during ontogenesis. (Protozoa)
TOKUNAGA, Miss C. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, Calif.
94720, U.S.A.
a Developmental genetics of pattern formation. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Pleiotropic effect of genes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
TOMITA, H. M.A. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, Japan
TOMODA, Y. D.Sc. — Div. of Zool., Natl. Sci. Museum, Ueno Park, Daito-ku, TOKYO,
Japan
TONDURY, G. Dr., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Gloriastr., 19, 8006 ZURICH. Swit-
zerland •
TONEBY, M. I. FiLkand. — The Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, S-113 45 STOCK-
HOLM, Sweden
a Metabolism of tryptophane. (Echinodermata)
TONGE. C. H. D.D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Oral Anat., The Dental School, Univ. of New-
castle upon Tyne, Northumberland Rd., NEWCASTLE upon Tyne NEl 8TA, England
a Tooth development and eruption
b Effect of severe undernutrition on the development and growth of teeth and jaws (in-
cluding rehabilitation). Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
c Protein calory deficiency and rehabilitation relative to the development and growth of
teeth and jaws. Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
TONNEYCK (MULLER), Mrs. I. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Maurits-
kade 61, AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Experimental studies on the morphogenesis of the skull. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TORO, I. M.D., Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Univ., Tiizolto u. 58, BUDA-
PEST IX, Hungary
a Experimental and physiological embryology; teratogenesis. Pleurodeles waltlii, Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela), Gallus domesticus, (Aves). Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
TORO I.. Jr. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Univ., Tiizolto u. 58, BUDA-
PEST IX, Hungary
a Developmental pathology and teratogenesis (electron microscopy). Rattus rattus (Roden-
tia)
TOROK, L. J. Ph.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Univ., Tuzolto u. 58, BUDA-
PEST IX, Hungary
a Regeneration and somatic embryogenesis with special reference to the morphogenetic role
of the nervous system. Dugesia (:= Euplanaria) lugubris (Turbellaria)
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b Regeneration, teratogenesis and tumour development. Dugesia (— Euplanaria) tigrina
( Turbellaria)
c Nudeo-histone changes during morphogenetic processes of regeneration. Dugesia ( =:
Euplanaria) lugubris (Turbellaria)
d Nucleo-histone changes during embryonic development and regeneration. Triturus cristatus
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
TORRES (WINTENBERGER), Mrs. S. Dr.es Sci.Nat. — Station Centr. de Physiol.
Anim., Inst. Natl, de la Rech. Agronom., C.N.R.Z.. 78 JOUY-en-JOSAS, France
a Etude de la mortalite embryonnaire precoce; etude de revolution des oeufs aux premiers
stades, dans les conditions normales et avec variation de I'equilibre endocrinien de la
mere. Ovis acies (Artiodactyla)
b Etude de la mortalite embryonnaire. Sus scrota (Artiodactyla)
c Fertilization and development of superovulated eggs. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
d Activite respiratoire des oeufs en liaison avec la mortalite embryonnaire. Ovis aries
(Artiodactyla)
e Etude de I'activite respiratoire des blastocystes ages de 5 jours. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
TOTO, P. D. D.D.S., Prof. — Dept. of Oral Pathol., School of Dent., Loyola Univ., 1757
W.Harrison St., CHICAGO, 111. 60612, U.S.A.
a Cytogenesis of myoblasts and myotubules in regenerating striated muscle (tracer studies).
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Cytogenesis of plasma cells in subcutaneous tissues (tracer studies). Mus musculus (Ro-
dentia)
TOWERS, B. M.B., Ch.B. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAM-
BRIDGE CB2 3DY, England
a Development of fetal lung and changes at birth (experimental). Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
b Structure and functions of fetal larynx (experimental). Rattus rattus (Rodentia), Ovis
aries (Artiodactyla)
TRAMPUSCH, H. A. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Amsterdam,
Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands •
a Mechanics of the morphogenetic field during regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Uro-
dela)
h Compatibility of xenoplastic blastemata, used for the study of regeneration. (Anura,
Urodela)
c Regeneration from extremities, situated in heterotopic positions. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
d Differentiation and de-differentiation during regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Uro-
dela) (in collaboration with Mrs. A. E. HARREBOMlfiE)
e Effect of X-rays on oogenesis and ovulation. Mas spec. (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
P. SMIT)
f Analysis of fracture-repair. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with H. J.
PRINS)
g Tracer studies in the course of regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
TRASLER, Mrs. D. G. Ph.D. — Human Genet. Section, Dept. of Genet., McGill Univ.,
MONTREAL, Que., Canada
TRAURIG, H. — Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochera., Med. C^enter, Univ. of Kentucky,
LEXINGTON, Ky. 40506, U.S.A.
a Analysis of the physico-chemical properties of DNA in differentiating cells. Triturus viri-
descens (Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia).
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
TRELSTAD, R. L. M.D. — Developm. Biol. Lab., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., BOSTON.
Mass. 02114, U.S.A.
a The ultrastructure of cell contacts during early stages of development. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
h The analysis of mesenchymal tissue organization through evaluation of individual cartilage
cell orientation in the axial and limb skeleton. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
c Changes in the intracellular position of the Golgi apparatus during epithelial-mesenchymal
interactions in the corneal epithelium and limb bud ectoderm. Gallus domesticus. Anas
platyrhynchos. Phasianus colchicus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Development of the fibrous architecture of the orthogonal collagen lamellae in the corneal
stroma. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TRINKAUS, J. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol, Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A. •
a Cell contacts, cell movements and mechanisms of morphogenetic movements with techni-
ques of cell culture, cinemicrography, electron microscopy, cell dissociation and reag-
gregation, electrophysiology and chemistry of the cell surface, and microsurgery. Pundulus
heteroclitus (Teleostei), Xenopus laevis (Anura). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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b Differentiation of clones of connective tissue cells with techniques of cloning in cell culture,
chemistry of collagen, elastin and mucopolysaccharides, cinemicrography of clonal be-
havior. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TRIONE, E. J. Dr. — Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS,
Ore. 97331, U.S.A.
a Biochemical mechanism of flowering. ( Angiospermae)
h Biochemical mechanism of light-induced sporulation. (Fungi)
TRIPLETT, E. L. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of CaUfomia, SANTA BAR-
BARA, Calif. 93106. U.S.A.
TRUMAN, D. E. S. Ph.D. — M.R.C. Epigenet. Research Group, Inst, of Anim. Genet.,
Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.. EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland. U.K.
a Immunochemical studies of lens development. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Gallus domesticus
(Aves) (in collaboration with J. C. CAMPBELL and Mrs. R. M. CLAYTON)
b Antigenic studies of lens regeneration. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with
J. C. CAMPBELL)
TRUSLOVE, Miss G. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON W.C.I, England
TSAFRIRI, A. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Tel-Aviv Univ., 155 Herzl St., TEL- AVIV, Israel
a Nucleic acid metabolism of ovum. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
TSCHUMI, P. A. Dr., Prof. — Div. of Exper. Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. Bern, Sahlistr. 8,
3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Ectoderm-mesoderm relationship during early limb development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
h Limb regeneration in metamorphosed animals. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
TSUKAHARA, J. M.Sc. — Marine Biol. Station, Nagoya Univ., Sugashima-cho, TOBA,
Mie-ken, (517) Japan
a Electron microscopical and biochemical studies of oogenesis. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus,
Mespilia globulus (Echinoidea)
TUCHKOVA, Mrs. S. J. — Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Restoration of regeneration capacity of limbs after X-irradiation. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela) (in collaboration with L. V. POLEZHAEV and Miss N. A. TEPLITZ)
TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS, H. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. A, Fac. de Med., 45 rue
des Sts. Peres, PARIS Vie, France •
a Anencephalie. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Teratogenese par sulfamides hypoglycemiants, antimetabolites. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
(en collaboration avec Mrs. L. MERCIER (PAROT))
c Influence des hormones sur le developpement foetal. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
d Influence des alcaloides du Rauwolfia, de la reserpine et de la deserpidine, sur le devel-
oppement. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) (en collaboration avec Mrs. L. MERCIER (PAROT))
e Influence des neuroleptiques sur la fertilite et le developpement foetal. Rattus spec, Mus
spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
f Diabete experimental et grossesse. (Mammalia)
g Influence des antimitotiques sur la gestation. (Rodentia) (en collaboration avec Mrs. L.
MERCIER (PAROT))
TUCKER, J. S. Ph.D. — Pacif. Marine Station, Univ. of the Pacific, DILLON BEACH,
Calif. 94929, U.S.A.
a Gametogenesis and spawning by gross observation, histological and histochemical methods.
Chone mollis, Cirri/orm/a spirabrancha, Hemipodus borealis, Nephtys caecoides, Axiothella
rubrocincta (Polychaeta), Phoronopsis viridis (Phoronida), Macoma secta, M. nasuto
(Mollusca)
TUFT, P. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDIN-
BURGH 9, Scotland, U.K. •
a Embryonic growth: cell number, mass, density, uptake and distribution of water. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Effect of morphogenetic inhibitors, e.g. /8-mercapto-ethanol
c Water relations in haploid embryos
d The uptake of water by the blastocyst. (Mammalia)
e The distribution of water in the implanted foetus. (Mammalia)
TUMANISHVILI, G. D. Dr. — Dept. of Biophysics, Inst, of Exper. Morphol., Acad, of
Sci. of the Georgian S.S.R., 51 St. Kamo. TBILISSI 2, U.S.S.R.
a Participation of nuclear and cytoplasmic chemical factors in regulation of DNA synthesis
studied in isolated nuclei. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Role of chemical intercellular interactions in regulation of the rate of cell multiplication
and intercellular synthesis studied in cell cultures. (Vertebrata)
TUNG, T. C. Dr., Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Acad. Sinica, PEKING, Haitien, People's Republ.
of China •
TURCHINI, J. P. D.M., D.Sc. Prof. — Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd. Winston
Churchill, B.P. 38, 63 CLERMONT-FERRAND, France
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a Cytology of neonatal liver; differentiation of intercellular junctions, characters of micro-
bodies- histochemical differentiation. Miis musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with
R. POURHADI and P. MALET) ^,„^
TWEEDELL. K. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME,
Ind. 46556, U.S.A.
a Oocyte development and incorporation of radioactive precursors. Pectinana gouldii {Foly-
chaeta)
b Inhibition of hydranth regeneration. Tubidaria crocea (Hydroidea)
c Renal tumor induction by subcellular fractions in embryonic and larval stages. Rana
pipiens (Anura)
TYLER A t Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Developm. Biol., Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol.,
PASADENA, Calif. 91109, U.S.A.
( dcccBscd )
TYLER, C. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Physiol, and Biochem., The Univ., READING
ROi 5AQ. England
a Structure and properties of the egg shell. (Aves)
TYNDALE-BISCOE, C. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., School of Gen. Studies, Australian
Nat. Univ., P.O. Box 4, CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2600, Australia
a Early development, including fine structure. Antechimis stuarti (Marsupialia)
h Fine structure of the blastocyst. Macropus eugenii (Marsupialia), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
c Factors involved in resumption of development by blastocysts in diapause. Macropus
eugenii (Marsupialia)
TYSZKIEWICZ, Mrs. K. M.Sc. — Zool. Dept., Jagiellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50.
KRAKOW, Poland
a Embryogenesis of nervous system. Tefrodontophora bielanensis (Collembola)
UBBELS, Miss G. A. Ph.D. — Hubrecht Lab. (Intemat. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 1,
Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof", UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Origin and significance of cytochemical heterogeneity of cell populations in the devel-
oping egg. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Histochemical and autoradiographical analysis of neural and mesodermal competence in
the blastula/gastrula stage. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with
P. D. NIEUWKOOP and P. Th. M. v. d. SAAG)
c Cytochemical analysis of oogenesis and early development. Gryllus domesficus, Locusta
migraforia (Orthoptera)
UCHIDA, T. A. Dr.Agr. — Zool. Lab., Fac. of Agric, Kyushu Univ., FUKUOKA, Japan
a Studies on reproduction and embryology. Pipistrellus abramus. Miniopterus schreibecsi
(Chiropfera)
UEMURA, I. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1 chome,
Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 158 Japan
a Electron microscopic studies on the development of primary mesenchyme cells. Hemicen-
trotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
UHER, J. M.D.. C.Sc. — Clin, of Obstet. and Gynecol., Postgrad. School of Med., nabr.
K.Marxe 157, PRAHA-Podoh, Czechoslovakia
ULBERG L C Ph.D. Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Sci., North Carolina State Univ., P.O. Box
5127,' RALEIGH. N.C. 27607, U.S.A.
a Growth in vitro of very young embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Ovis aries, Sus scrufa (Artiodacfyla)
h Influence of stress (high temperature) on subsequent young embryo development. Mus
musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artio-
dactyla)
c Altered viability of sperm as a cause for delayed embryo death. Mils musculus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
ULLMANN, Miss S. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., The Univ., GLASGOW W.2, Scotland,
U.K.
a Autoradiography of ovarioles. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
h Oogenesis in vitro. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
ULRICH, E. Dipl.Phil.II. — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Cell heredity and determination in male and female genital discs (methods: transplantation
and somatic crossing over). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
ULRICH, H. Dr.phil., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Universitatstr. 2,
8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Action of X-rays on nucleus and cytoplasm of eggs and on embryonic stages. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
b Morphology, physiology and cytology of paedogenetic-bisexual reproduction cycle. Meter-
opeza pygmaea (— Oligarces paradoxus), Miastor metraloas (Itonididae = Cecidomyiidae,
Diptera) ^^^
UPPULURI, V. R. R. Dr. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A.
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a Temporal and spatial patterns of cell replication and nuclear degeneration during lens
development and growth; computer analysis of mathematical models. Gallus domestictis
(Aves) (in collaboration with S. P. MODAK)
URBAN, P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Union College, SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 12308.
U.S.A.
a Fine structure of gametogenesis, fertilization and early development. Bryopsis hypnoides
(Chlorophyceae)
URBANI, E. Prof. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Roma, Fac. di Sci., Citta Univer-
sitaria, 00185 ROMA, Italy •
a Cytochemical and autoradiographic investigations on oogenesis. Dytiscus marginalis
(Coleopfera)
URBANI (MISTRUZZI), Mrs. L. Prof.Inc. — 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Fac. di Sci., Univ.
di Roma, Citta Universitaria, 00185 ROMA, Italy
URSPRUNG, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. for Developm. Biol., Swiss Federal Inst, of Technol.,
Sonneggstr., ZURICH, Switzerland •
a Biochemical studies on differentiation. Drosophila nielanogaster (Diptera), Rana pipiens,
Xenopus laevis (Artura), Mus musculus (Rodentia), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Organization of imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
c Ultrastructure and enzymology of fertilization. Ascidia nigra (Tunicata)
UYSAL, M. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Fac, Hacettepe Sci. Center,
ANKARA, Turkey
a Collagenogenesis in the umbilical cord. Homo sapiens (Primates)
VAAGE, S. M.D. — Anat. Inst., Univ. of Oslo, Karl Johansgatan 47, OSLO, Norway
VACEK, Z. MUDr., D.Sc, Prof. — Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Alber-
tov 4, PRAGUE 2, Czechoslovakia
a Electron microscopy and histochemistry of the placenta (comparative studies on the sub-
microscopic structure, enzyme histochemistry and transport mechanism). Homo sapiens
(Primates), (Rodentia; Carnivora; Insectivora; Chiroptera)
b Role of primitive streak and tail region in early differentiation of the body (submicro-
scopic and cytochemical studies in normal and experimental conditions). Rana esculenta
(Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus ratfus (Rodentia)
VAHS, W. Dr.phil., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN-Lindenthal, W.
Germany
a Quantitative cytochemistry of nucleic acids and proteins during induction and differen-
tiation. (Teleostei; Urodela; Aves)
h Phase specific gene activities in the different germ layers and in the eyecup-lens-system
of the developing embryo, as revealed by quantitative cytochemical DNA determinations.
Salmo irideus (Teleostei), (Urodela)
c Biochemistry of early development including yolk utilization. (Teleostei; Amphibia)
VAKAET, L. C. A. M.D., Prof. — Lab. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. Center, Groe-
nenborgerlaan 171, ANTWERPEN, Belgium •
a Early development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Fetal and neonatal endocrinology. Mus musculus albinus (Rodentia)
VALDEZ de MORENO, Mrs. C. L. — Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco
460, S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Respiration studies on spermatozoa. Bu^o arenarum (Anura)
VANABLE, J. W., Jr. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., LAFAYETTE, Ind.
47907, U.S.A.
temporarily: Dept. of Biol., Yale Univ., Kline Biol. Tower, NEW HAVEN, Conn. 06520,
U.S.A.
a Thyroxin control of skin gland development: the origin of the gland rudiments; the control
of the decision to produce mucous or granular secretion. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
VAN ALTEN, P. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Illinois, 1853
W. Polk St., CHICAGO, 111. 60612, U.S.A.
a Ontogeny of the immunological mechanism. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Development of lymphocyte competence to respond to mitogens in vitro. Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
VANDEBROEK, G. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., Inst, de Zool., Univ. de Louvain,
59 rue de Namur, LOUVAIN, Belgium •
VANDERHAEGHE (HOUGARDY), Mrs. F. Dr.en Sci. — address unknown
VAN DETH. J. H. M. G. M.D. — Dept. of Anat. and Histol., Univ. of Adelaide, ADE-
LAIDE, S.Australia 5000, Australia
a Teratogenesis by hormones. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
h Hormonal influences on sex determination. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
VAN GANSEN (RASMONT), Mrs. P. Agrege — Lab. de Morphol. Anim., Univ. libre de
Bruxelles, 67, rue des Chevaux, RHODE-ST-GENESE, Brabant, Belgium
a Descriptive and experimental morphology of nucleoli, ribosomes and glycogen during
maturation, fertilization, segmentation and early gastrulation (electron microscope studies).
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
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VAN HORN (NEUMANN), Mrs. S. A. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.-Entomol.. Montana
State Univ., BOZEMAN, Montana 59715, U.S.A.
a Maternal environmental inter-relationships with embryonic developmental rate. Aulocara
elliotti (Orthoptera)
b Embryonic neuroendocrine functions. Aulocara elliotti (Orthoptera)
VANNINI. E. Dr., Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna. Via S. Giacomo
9, 40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a Experimental analysis of the development of the gonad and Bidder's organ. Buto spec.
(Anura)
b Inhibition by antibiotics of testosterone-induced sex-reversal in tadpoles. Rana dalmatina
(Anura)
c General study of the problem of the "sex gradient" in various hermaphrodite animals.
(Hydroidea; Tricladidea, Turbellaria; Serpulidae, Polychaeta)
VAN STONE. J. M. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Trinity Coll., HARTFORD. Conn.
06106, U.S.A.
a The influence of thyroxine upon the regenerative capacity of the tadpole hindlimb. Rana
sylvatica (Anura)
VAN VALEN, Mrs. Ph. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Box 4348,
CHICAGO, 111. 60680, U.S.A.
VANZULLI, Mrs. A. B.Sc. — Sect, of Exper. Neurol., Inst, of Neurol., Hosp. de Clinicas,
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay
a Sensory evoked potentials in the fetus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
VARMA, H. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Motilal Nehru Med. Coll., ALLAHABAD- 1,
India
a Structure and composition of the amnion, including its histochemistry and ultrastructure.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Lepus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
h Mechanism of transport of substances across the chorio-amnion. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), Lepus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Role of endometrium and extraplacental membranes in feto-matemal exchange processes.
Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration with Miss R. BAJEVA)
d Histochemical and cytochemical studies of the decidua parietalis and capsularis. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
e Blood vessels of fetal placenta in cases of toxemias of pregnancy, congenital malformations
and multiple births. Homo sapiens (Primates)
VARMA, R. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD-2,
India
a Quantitative studies of various metabolites in eggs, e.g. nitrogenous compounds, phos-
phorus compounds, reducing substances and citric acid. Philosamia ricini ( Lepidoptera) ,
Musca domestica. Sarcophaga ruficocnis (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs. R. PANT
and D. M. LAL)
b Variation in the activity of some enzymes in eggs. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera). Musca
domestica, Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs. R. PANT and
D. M. LAL)
c Quantitative studies of various metabolites during metamorphosis. Philosamia ricini (Lepi-
doptera), Musca nebulo. Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs. R.
PANT, D. M. LAL and Miss I. D. MORRIS)
d Quantitative studies of certain metabolites and enzymic studies on the fat body during
larval and pupal development. Philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera) (in collaboration with Mrs.
R. PANT, Miss I. D. MORRIS and D. M. LAL)
VARMA, Miss S. K. M.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Udaipur, UDAIPUR, Rajasthan,
India
VARON, S. S. M.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of CaUfomia. San Diego, P.O. Box 109,
LA JOLLA. Calif. 92037. U.S.A.
a In vitro differentiation of nerve tissue
VASSE, J. Lic.es Sci. — Serv. d'Embryol. Exper. de I'lnst. Pasteur, 20 rue des Moulins,
95 SANNOIS, France
a Researches on the relationship between the somites and the primordia of the forelimbs.
Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
h Research on RNA and DNA synthesis of epidermal and mesodermal cells in the limb buds.
Anguis fragilis, Lacerta viridis (Lacertilia) (in collaboration with A. RAYNAUD)
VASSETZKY, S. G. Cand.Biol.Sci — Inst, of Develop. Biol.. Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R..
Vavilov St. 26. MOSCOW B-133, U.S.S.R.
a Dynamics of meiosis and mitosis in eggs. Os^rea gigas (Lamellibranchia), Strong ylocentro-
tus drobachiensis, S. intermedius (Echinoidea)
h Production of diploid gynogenesis by means of heat treatment of oocytes at the first
maturation division and of chemical treatment (with nitrogen mustard) of sperm. Acipenser
gilldenstadti, A. stellatus (Chondrostei)
VAUGHN, J. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med.. Boston Univ.. 80 E. Concord
St., BOSTON. Mass. 02118, U.S.A.
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a Electron microscopic study of the formation of myelin sheaths and development of neuro-
glial cells in the central nervous system. Rattus domesticus (Rodentia)
b Electron microscopic study of spinal cord development. Rattiis domesticus (Rodentia)
VENEZIANO, P. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Wilbur Wright Coll., 3400 N.Austin Ave.,
CHICAGO, 111. 60634, U.S.A.
a The effect of artificial sweetners on growth and development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The effect of antipituitary sera on development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c The effect of low intensity magnetic fields on the developing nervous system of 24, 36,
and 48 hour blastoderms. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
VENZKE, W. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Vet. Anat., Coll. of Vet. Med., Ohio State Univ.,
1900 Coffey Rd., COLUMBUS, Ohio 43210, U.S.A.
a Morphogenesis and physiology of pineal gland. (Aves)
h Morphogenesis and physiology of blood. (Aves)
c Experimental morphology of pineal gland. (Bovidae, Mammalia)
VERBICKY, M. Sh. Cand.med.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
VERDONK, N. H. Ph.D. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT,
Netherlands
a Cell-lineage and head-pattern in normal and Li-treated embryos. Limnaea stagnalis (Gas-
tropoda)
h Cell-lineage and head pattern in heat-shock treated embryos. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastro-
poda)
c Determination of bilateral symmetry in the head region. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
d Germinal localization in eggs. Dentalium spec. (Scaphopoda); Patella spec. (Gastropoda)
VEREISKAYA, Miss V. N. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet., Inst, of
Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133,
U.S.S.R.
VERHOFSTAD, A. A. J. Med.Drs. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Med. Fac, Univ. of
Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein Noord 21, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Differentiation of epinephrine- and nor-epinephrine-containing cells in the adrenal me-
dulla, studied by histochemical methods. Mus rattus (Rodentia)
VERNET, G. Dr.Biol. — Lab. de Biol. Cell., Fac. des Sci., B.P. 347, 51- REIMS, France
a Synthesis of porphyrins during development. Lineus viridis (Nemertea)
h Synthesis of porphyrins during anterior regeneration. Lineus ruber, L. lacteus (Nemertea)
c Fine structure of photoreceptors during anterior regeneration. Lineus ruber (Anopla,
Nemertini)
VERNET (CORNUBERT). Mrs. G. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Physiol, des Invertebres,
Fac. des Sci., Place E. Bataillon, 34-MONTPELLIER, France
a Regeneration of nervous and neurosecretory cells of the eye stalk. Pachygrapsus mar-
moratus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
h Sinus gland regeneration. Pachygrapsus marmoratus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
VERNON, G. A. Dr. — Dept. of Chem., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON W.C.I.
England
VERWOERD, C. D. A. M.D. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade
61, AMSTERDAM-O.. Netherlands
a Effects of X-rays on growth and regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
h Differentiation of germ layers. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with C. G. van OOS-
TROM)
c Development of the pelvic floor in the embryo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Development of branchial structures in embryos. Mus spec. (Rodentia)
VIANEY-LIAUD, M. D.E.A. — Lab. d'Evolut., Fac. des Sci. de Paris, 105 Bd. Raspail,
75 PARIS 6, France
a Controle des gametogeneses. Australorbis glabratus (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
VICKER, M. G. B.Sc. — Dept. of Cell Biol.. Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW W.2, Scot-
land, U.K.
a The effect on cell interactions of treatments that chemically modify the outer surface of
dissociated embryonic cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
VILIMKOVA (HABROVA), Mrs. V. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ.,
Vinicna 7. PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Nucleic acids and subcellular particles in oogenesis and early development. (Amphibia)
(in collaboration with J. NEDVIDEK)
VILLA, Miss L. D.Sc. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALER-
MO, Italy
a Ultrastructural morphology of oocytes. Chaetopterus (Polychaeta, Annelida)
h Electron microscope studies on egg development. Sternaspis spec. (Polychaeta, Annelida)
VINCENT, W. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., School of Med., Univ.
of Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15213. U.S.A. •
a Control of ribosome formation in early oocytes; nucleolar chemistry of oocytes. Asterias
forbesii, Arbacia punctulata (Echinodermata)
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b Analysis of ribosomal gene amplification in oocyte development with respect to uni- and
multinucleolate forms. Asterias torbesii (Asteroidea), Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea) .
Roccus saxatilis, Fundulus hetecoclitus (Teleosfei)
VISCUSO. Miss R. Dr. — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Catania, Via Androne 81, 95124
CATANIA. Italy , _
a Physiological and experimental embryology of the earliest developmental stages. t,ypre-
pocnemis plorans (Orthoptera) oT^Trr r cm
VISSER. M. H. C. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STbLLbM-
BOSCH, S.Africa
a General ontogeny. Gonaxis givandaensis (Streptaxidae, Pulmonata)
VITTORELLI, Miss M. L. Dr.Biol.Sci. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via
Archirafi 20, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
(no embryological work in progress)
VIVIEN, J. H. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper., Univ. de Strasbourg
12 rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France
VOGE Mrs M Ph D , Prof. — Dept. of Med. Microbiol, and Immunol., School of Med.,
Univ. of California, LOS ANGELES, Calif. 90024, U.S.A.
a Asexual reproduction; development of larval stages. Hymenolepis. Mesocestoides (Cestoda)
h Growth requirements in vitro. (Cestoda)
VOLKOVA Miss L. S. Dr.Med.Sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
a Peculiarities of the development of foetuses and isoserological characteristics of multiple
births. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Experiments with new methods of immunoprophylaxis of hemolytic disease in newborns:
1) use of phenomena of immunological tolerance. 2) transamnion blockage of immune
antibodies of maternal blood. Rattus nocvegicus (Rodentia). Papio hamadryas (Primates)
VOLLRATH, L. Priv.Doz., Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Koellikerstr. 6, 87 WuRZ-
BURG, W.Germany
a Development of the small intestine under normal and experimental conditions (histology,
histochemistry, electron microscopy; absorption of fat, carbohydrates and protein in the
fetal bowel; enzyme induction). Rattes norvegicus (Rodentia)
VOLPE, E. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS. La. 70118,
U.S.A. ^ ,
a Neural crest homotransplantation and its relation to the phenomena of immunity and
tolerance. Rana pipiens (Anura)
h Blood cell chimerism in parabiotic animals, as revealed in chromosome preparations of
cultured leucocytes. Rana pipiens (Anura)
c Histocompatibility studies in animals produced by nuclear transplantation. Rana pipiens
(Anura) (in collaboration with R. G. McKINNELL)
VYAZOV, O E. Dr.med. sci.. Prof. — Dept. of Exper. Embryol., Inst, of Exper. Biol.,
Acad, of Med. Sci of the U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8. MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R. •
WADA, K. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki, FUKUOKA, 812
Japan
a Regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis during embryonic development. Xenopus laevis
WADA, S. Dr.rer.nat. — Zool. Inst., Univ. Dusseldorf, Mettmannerstr. 16-18, 4'DUSSEL-
DORF, W.Germany .^. , , ,..
WADDINGTON, C. H. D.Sc, Prof. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West
Mains Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland. U.K. •
a Study of certain features of developing embryos by electron microscopy. (Diptera; Am-
phibia) (in collaboration with J. JACOB and Miss M. M. PERRY)
b Development of imaginal buds. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) (in collaboration with Mrs. E.
ROBERTSON (PATON)) ^ ^ ^ , i
c Ultrastructural changes during growth. Micrasterias thomasiana ( Desmidoidea, Conjugates)
(in collaboration with Miss M. M. PERRY)
d Electron microscope studies of mutants. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) (in collaboration with
Miss M. M. PERRY) ^^,wcv
e Computer simulation of biological patterns, (in collaboration with R. COWE)
WADLEY G W. B.S. — Lab. of Radiat. Ecol., Coll. of Fish., Univ. of Washington, 108
Fisheries Center, SEATTLE, Wash. 98105, U.S.A.
a Effects of ionizing irradiation on different stages of embryos developing at different temp-
eratures. Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Salmo gairdnerii (Teleostei)
WAELSCH, Mrs. S. GLUECKSOHN Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Genet., Albert Einstein Coll.
of Med., Yeshiva Univ., Eastchester Rd. 6 Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx,
N.Y. 10461. U.S.A. •
a Developmental physiology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Developmental genetics. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Developmental pathology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
WAIDYASEKERA, P. L. D. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Fac. of Sci.. Vidyodaya Univ..
Gangodawila. NUGEGODA, Ceylon
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a Morphogenetic changes due to various bacterial types used as food during the subcultures.
Acanthamoeba spec. (Amoebina)
b Changes in growth and development in different culture media. Astasia spec. (Eugleno-
phyceae)
WAINWRIGHT, Mrs. L. K. Ph.D.. Prof. — Biochem. Dept.. Med. School, Dalhousie Univ.,
Sir Charles Tupper Building, HALIFAX, N.S., Canada
a Kinetics of synthesis of embryonic and fetal hemoglobin in the blood islands of blastodiscs
between the primitive streak and 12-somite stages. Gallus gallus (Aves)
h Attempted tissue culture of the erythropoietic tissue of the young blastodisc. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
WAINWRIGHT, S. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Biochem. Dept., Med. School. Dalhousie Univ.,
Sir Charles Tupper Building, HALIFAX. N.S., Canada
a Kinetics of synthesis of embryonic and fetal hemoglobins in the blood islands of blastodiscs
between the primitive streak and 12-somite stages. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Regulation of synthesis of hemoglobin and blood proteins in the embryo by transfer RNA.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
WAL, U. P. van der M.Sc. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Localization of protein synthesis during the first cleavages by electron microscope auto-
radiography. Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
WALASH, M. N. B,Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Ain Shams Univ., Abassia, CAIRO,
Egypt, U.A.R.
WALKER, B. E. M.D.. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Michigan State Univ., EAST
LANSING, Mich. 48823, U.S.A.
a Teratology, experiments on cleft palate, the action of different chemicals. Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
WALKER, D. G. Ph.D.. D.Sc. — Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Birmingham. Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a The development of enzymes and enzyme systems in foetal and neonatal animals, with
special reference to carbohydrate metabolism. (Mammalia)
b Carbohydrate metabolism of the placenta. (Mammalia)
WALLACE, H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Amherst Coll., AMHERST, Mass. 01007, U.S.A.
WALLACE, R. A. Ph.D. — Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y. OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830. U.S.A. •
a Comparative biochemistry of yolk protein synthesis, transport and composition. (Crus-
tacea; Pisces; Amphibia; Aves)
WARD. R. J. Ph.D. — Pharm. Res. Labs., Reckitt & Sons Ltd., Dansom Lane, HULL,
E.Yorks., England
a The teratogenic effects of drugs; testing of drugs for foetal toxicity. (Mammalia)
WARKANY, J. M.D.. Prof. — Children's Hosp. Research Found., Div. of Teratol., Elland
and Bethesda Aves., CINCINNATI. Ohio 45229. U.S.A.
WARNER. E. D. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Wisconsin. MILWAUKEE.
Wis. 53201. U.S.A.
WARTENBERG. H. Dr.raed.. Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Univ.-Krankenhaus, Martini-
str. 52, 2 HAMBURG 20, W.Germany
a Electron microscopic studies on developmental stages of gonads including male and female
germ cells. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Fine structure of postnatal development of circumventricular organs (area postrema, sub-
fornical organ, pineal organ) of the brain. Felis domestica (Carnivora), Macaca mulatta
(Primates)
WARTIOVAARA. J. J. M.D. — Lab. of Exper. Embryol. Ill Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of
Helsinki. Haartmaninkatu 3. HELSINKI 25. Finland
a RNA synthesis during development. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea) (in col-
laboration with F. H. WILT, Berkeley. Calif.)
b Electron microscopy of cytodifferentiation during kidney tubulogenesis in vitro. Mus
musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with L. O. SAXEN)
c Effect of tetracycline on osteogenesis in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
WATANABE. H. Ph.D. — Inst, of Zool.. Fac. of Sci.. Tokyo Kyoiku Univ., Otsuka 3-29-1.
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan
a Recognition of specificity in compound forms. Botcyllus primigenus, Bofrylloides violaceum
(Ascidia) (in collaboration with K. TANAKA)
b Asexual reproduction of compound forms. Pecophora japonica, Polycitor mutabilis, Botcyl'
lus primigenus (Ascidia)
WATANABE. K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. Fac. of Med., Tokyo Med. and Dental Univ.,
1-5-47, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Fibrillogenesis of connective tissue fibres. Rana cafesbeiana, R. japonica. Bufo vulgaris
(Anura), Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Electron microscopic studies on metamorphosis. Rana japonica, R. catesbeiana, Bufo vul-
garis (Anura)
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WATANABE. K. M.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of
Kyoto. KYOTO, Japan
WATANABfi, T. Dr. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Konan Univ., Okamoto, Motoyama-
cho, Higashi-nada-ku, KOBE, Japan
a Change of ultrastructure during differentiation of embryonic cells. (Amphibia)
WATERMAN, Allyn J. Ph.D. — Extramural Programs, Natl. Inst, of Child Health and
Human Developm.. Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA. Md. 20014. U.S.A. •
a Development of structure and function of the thyroid, hypophysis and neuro-secretory
system, (higher Vertebrata)
b Function of the thyroid gland. Eptatretus stouti (Myxinoidea, Cyclostomata)
c Limb regeneration and prolactin. Diemyctylus viridescens (ilrodela)
WATTERSON. R. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool, Univ. of Illinois. URBANA. 111.
61S01, U.S.A. •
a Effects of hypophysectomy on development of musculus complexus and long bones. Gallus
domesficus. Anas boschas (Aves)
b Correction of defects in pituitaryless embryos with anterior pituitary grafts and injections
of trophic hormones. Gallus domesficus. Anas boschas (Aves)
c Sources and mechanisms of development of lumbosacral level of neural tube with emphasis
on development of myeloschisis. Gallus domesficus (Aves)
d Effects of aminoguanidine sulfate on development of liver, mesonephros. metanephros and
heart. Gallus domesficus (Aves)
WATTS, G. T. Ch.M., F.R.C.S. — Dept. of Surg.. Queen Elizabeth Hosp.. Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM 15, England
a Origin of cells in healing wounds,
b Relation of regeneration to reactions of immunity.
c Nature of wound healing in relation to components involved and responsible (mucopoly-
saccharides and collagen),
d Manganese in relation to wound healing.
WAYMOUTH, Miss C. Ph.D. — The Jackson Lab.. BAR HARBOR. Me. 04609. U.S.A.
a Development of Na-K activated ATPase in kidney and lung, in vivo and in vitro.
Mus musculus (Rodenfia)
WEAKLY (SHAW), Mrs. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat.. Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl
4HN, Scotland, U.K.
a Cytochemical and autoradiographic investigations of developing germ cells on the electron
microscopic level. Mesocricefus aurafus (Rodenfia)
WEBER, R. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Cell Biol, and Chem. Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of
Bern, Sahlistr. 8. CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland •
a Mechanism of tissue involution during metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collab-
oration with J.-C. PERNARD)
b Effects of thyroxine on isolated tadpole tails. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration
with Miss E. D. HICKEY)
c Thyroxine and RNA synthesis in tadpole tissues. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration
with H. STADLER)
d Comparative biochemistry and ultrastructure of mitochondria in embryonic systems, (in
collaboration with A. KISTLER)
e Developmental significance of cytoplasmic DNA. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration
with P. WELLAUER)
WEBER, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fur vergl. Tierphysiol. Univ., Weyertal 119. 5 KGLN-
Lindenthal, W.Germany
(no embryological work in progress)
WEBSTER, G. C. Ph.D. — School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON,
Sussex, England
a Regeneration, regulation and pattern formation. Hydra spec. (Hydroidea)
WECHSLER, W. Dr.med. — Max-Planck Inst, fur Hirnforsch., Abt. fiir allgem. Neurol..
Ostmerheimerstr. 200, 5 KOLN-Merheim, W.Germany
W^GLARSKA. Miss B. D.Sc. — Zool. Dept.. Jagiellonian Univ.. ul.Krupnicza 50, KRA-
KOW, Poland
a Histochemical studies on development. Melasoma populi (Coleopfera)
WEGMANN, R. Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Inst. d'Histochim. Med., Fac. de Med.
de Paris, 45 rue des Sts. Peres, PARIS Vie, France
a Enzymology and metabolic pathways of morphogenesis
WEHRMAKER, A. H. Dr.rer.nat. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Arts and Sci., Dalhousie Univ.,
HALIFAX. N.S., Canada
WEIDELI, H. J. Dipl.Phil.II — Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst.. Univ. Ziirich. Kiinstlergasse 16,
CH-8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Nucleic acids of various mutants. Drosophila melanogasfer (Dipfeca)
WEIDMAN, Th. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat, Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave..
NEW ORLEANS. La. 70112, U.S.A.
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a Ultrastructure of developing retina and correlation with function as indicated by electro-
retinography. Rana spec. (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus domesticus, Citellus
spec. (Rodentia)
b Ultrastructure of ocular structures other than retina and correlation with functional
awakening. Rana spec. (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus, Citellus
spec. (Rodentia)
c Ultrastructural aspects of neuro-ophthalmic development; formation of optic nerve, chiasm,
lateral geniculate bodies, optic radiations and occipital cortex (where appropriate). Rana
spec. (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus, Citellus spec. (Rodentia)
WEIRICH, G. Dr.rer.nat. — Physiol.-Chem. Inst., Fac. of Med., Phihpps Univ., 355 MAR-
BURG/Lahnberge, W.Germany
a The role of chromosomes in the regulation of developmental processes (elaboration of an
in vitro system for polytene chromosomes). Calliphoca erythrocephala, Rhynchosciara
angelae (Diptera)
WEISHEIT (SCHULTZ), Mrs. P. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Dept., Univ. of Colorado, Denver
Center, 1100 E. Hth St., DENVER, Colo. 80202, U.S.A.
a Effect of teratological and other deleterious compounds upon the maintenance of preg-
nancy with especial reference to cytocheraical and ultrastructural changes in placental cells,
Mus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia)
h A comparative cytochemical study of the autophagic area of the developing yolk sac
placental cells. Aplondontia rufa, Erethizon epixanthum (Rodentia)
WEISS, L. M.D.. Ph.D. — Dept. of Exper. Pathol., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., 666 Elm
St., BUFFALO, N.Y. 14203, U.S.A. •
WEISS P. A. Ph.D., Sc.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Lab. of Developm. Biol., Rockefeller Univ.,
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021, U.S.A. •
(no embryological work in progress)
WEISS, R. A. B.Sc. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Cower St., LONDON
W.C.I, England
a Teratoma cells in vitro. (Mammalia)
WEISZ, P. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE. R.I. 02912, U.S.A.
WELANDER, A. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. of Radiat. Ecol., Coll. of Fish., Univ. of Washing-
ton. 108 Fisheries Center, SEATTLE, Wash. 98105. U.S.A.
a Effects of graded sublethal doses of X-rays on several different stages of the embryo.
Oncorhynchus kisutch, O. tshawytscha, Salmo gairdnerii (Teleostei)
h Experimental embryology. Salmo gairdnerii, Oncorhynchus kisutch, O. tshawytscha (Tel'
eostei)
c Effects of low, acute doses of X-rays on early development. Oncorhynchus spec, Salmo
spec. (Teleostei)
d Effects of ionizing irradiation on different .stages of embryos developing at different
temperatures. Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Salmo gairdnerii (Teleostei)
WELLAUER, P. — Div. of Cell Biol, and Chem. Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern,
Sahlistr. 8, CH-3000 BERN, Switzerland
a Developmental significance of cytoplasmic DNA. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collab-
oration with R. WEBER)
WELLS L. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat.. School of Med., Univ. of Minnesota, MIN-
NEAPOLIS. Minn. 55455, U.S.A. •
WENDER, M. B. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Neurol., Med. Acad., Przybyszewskiego St. 49,
POZNA5J, Poland
a The chemical composition and enzyme activity of developing nen,'ous tissue, with special
reference to the period of myelination.
b The influence of ionizing radiation on the developing nervous system.
c The influence of asphyxia on the developing nervous system.
d Histoenzymatic architectonics of the developing nervous system.
WENGER, B. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON,
Sask., Canada
a Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in the spinal and sympathetic ganglia of the
embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Nucleotides in the central nervous system and surrounding structures including sensory
and sympathetic ganglia. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Study of the appearance of specific brain antigens during development using the micro-
complement fixation technique. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Morphological and biochemical analysis of the mode of action of the crooked neck dwarf
gene. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WENGER, Mrs. E. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON.
Sask., Canada
a Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in the spinal and sympathetic ganglia of the
embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Nucleotides in the developing ganglia. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Development and differentiation of the optic tectum and optic nuclei after early surgical
removal of portions of the optic cup. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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WENIGER. ].-P. Dr.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Expcr., Univ. de Strasbourg,
12 rue dc ILIniversite, STRASBOURG. France
WENSING, C. J. G. D.V.M., Ph.D. — Vet. Anat. and Embryol. Inst.. State Univ. of
Utrecht. Bekkerstr. HI, UTRECHT. Netherlands
a Mechanism of testicular descent (histology, biochemistry and tissue culture). (Mammalia)
WENT, D. — Dept. of Zool.. Swiss Federal Inst, of Technol.. Universitatstr. 2. 8006 ZU-
RICH, Switzerland
a In vivo and in vitro embryology of paedogenetic reproduction. Heteropeza pyg-
maea (— Oligarces paradoxus) (Itonididae — Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
WERNER, Y. L. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, JERUSALEM,
Israel
a Normal development, embryonic and postnatal, of the vertebral column. (Gekkonoidea,
Lacertilia)
b Tail regeneration, especially skeleton and skin; bifurcate tails. (Lacertilia)
c Temperature effects during embryogenesis on the number of vertebrae. Hemidactylus
turcicus, Stenodactylus stenodactylus (Gekkonoidea, Lacertilia)
WERZ, G. Dr.phil. — Max-Planck-Inst. fur Zellbiol., Anton-Dohrn-Weg, Postfach 1009,
D 294 WILHELMSHAVEN, W.Germany
a Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions,
b Mechanism of cell wall differentiation.
c Genesis of endoplasmic membrane systems,
d Morphogenesis of cell constituents.
e Conformational changes of polypeptides and their relationship to morphogenesis.
WESSELLS N. K. Dr. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, Calif. 94305.
U.S.A. ' •
a Induction and cytodifferentiation in pancreatic exocrine cells. Mus miisculus (Rodentia)
h Epidermal-dermal interaction in relation to histogenesis and to feather germ and limb
formation. (Aves)
WESTERGAARD, E. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Royal Dental Coll.. AARHUS, Denmark
a Cerebral ventricles of the fetus (studies of the ventricle "models" obtained after injection
of Cu-phtalocyanin into the ventricle system followed by clearing). Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
WESTERGAARD, O. Ph.D. — Biol. Inst, of the Carlsberg Found., Tagensvej 16, 2200
COPENHAGEN N.. Denmark
a DNA-polymerase activity in correlation to cell cycle and to circumstances where DNA
is damaged (UV. X-ray or treatment with chemicals). Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
WESTERMAN. R. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168.
Australia
a Histological and electrophysiological aspects of regenerating nerve fibres, particularly in
the olfactory system. Carassius carassius (Teleostei)
WESTERNHAGEN, H. von. — Inst, fiir Hydrobiol. und Fischereiwiss., Univ. Hamburg.
Olbersweg 24, 2 HAMBURG-Altona 1, V/.Germany
a Effect of temperature and salinity on developing eggs. Belone belone. Gadus morrhua,
Pleuronectes flesus, P. platessa (Teleostei)
WESTON J. A. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2080 Adelbert Rd.,
CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
a The migration and differentiation of neural crest cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h The cell surface as an effector of cell specificity. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c The action of morphogenetic agents on embryonic cell behavior in vivo and i n
vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WETHERBEE, D. K. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Forestry and Wildlife Biol.. Univ. of
Massachusetts, AMHERST, Mass.. U.S.A.
WEYGOLDT, P. Dr. — Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREIBURG.
W.Germany
a General and comparative embryology. Pseudoscorpionidea and other Arachnida
h Evolution of embryonic pumping organ, embryonic nutrition and embryonic envelope.
Pseudoscorpionidea and other Arachnida
c Embryology. Tarantula marginemaculata (Amblypygidae, Araneida, Arachnida)
d Embryology. Euphilomedes producta (Ostracoda, Crustacea)
WHALEY. W. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Cell Research Inst., B.L. 220, The Univ. of Texas at
Austin, AUSTIN, Tex. 78712, U.S.A.
a The progessive development and interactions of cellular organelles with differentiation of
tissues, together with the modification of this development by various experimental proce-
dures. Zea mays (Gramineae)
WHARTON L R. Jr. M.D. — Dept. of Gynecol, and Obstet.. School of Med.. Johns
Hopkins Hosp.. 'BALTIMORE, Md. 21205. U.S.A.
a The effect of norethindrone on the pregnant female and fetus. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
WHITELEY. A. H. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE.
Wash. 98105. U.S.A.
WHITING, H. P. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Bristol. BRISTOL BS8 lUG. England
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WHITT. G. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Illinois, URBANA. 111. 61801. U.SA.
a Developmental genetics: 1. expression of differential gene function during early embryo-
genesis and cytodifferentiation with an emphasis on those genes responsible for isozymes.
2. correlation of lactate dehydrogenase gene homology with the specificity of the gene
activating mechanisms during development. 3. genetical, physical, and chemical analysis
of the lactate dehydrogenase isozymes unique to the differentiated nervous system. 4.
biochemical genetics of isozymes especially lactate dehydrogenase. Fundultts heteroditus.
Scomber scombrus, Cynoscion regalis and tropical spp. (Teleostei)
b Epigenetic and genetic control of protein synthesis during cytodifferentiation with emphasis
on the post-translational control of gene product (especially lactate dehydrogenase iso-
zymes), assembly and function. (Teleostei and other Vertebrata)
WHITTAKER, J. R. Ph.D. — The Wistar Inst., 36th St. at Spruce, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. 19104, U.S.A.
a Biochemical analysis of differentiation and metaplasia of embryonic eye tissues cultured
in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Melanin biosynthesis and cell regulatory mechanisms in dfferentiating pigment cells. Ciona
intestinalis, Styela spec. (Ascidiae), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Characterization of specific gene expression by primary and established cell cultures.
WHITTEN. W. K. D.Sc. B.V.Sc. — The Jackson Lab., BAR HARBOR, Me. 04609,
U.S.A.
a Preimplantation stages of development in vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
WIDERSTEN, B. Fil.lic. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Villavagen 9, UPPSALA,
Sweden
a Larval development. (Scyphozoa)
WIERTZ (HOESSELS), Mrs. E. L. M. J. Ph.D. — Vet. Anat. and Embryol. Inst., State
Univ. of Utrecht, Bekkerstr. 141, UTRECHT. Netherlands
a The influence of penicillin and streptomycin on early development. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Experiments on neural induction and pattern formation of rhombencephalic and anterior
spinal cord region. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WIGGLESWORTH, Sir V. B. Dr., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Cambridge,
Downing St., CAMBRIDGE, England •
a Mode of action of growth hormones. Rhodnius prolixus (Triatomidae, Hemiptera)
WIJFFELS, C. M. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol, Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein
Noord 21, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a An autoradiographic study of the development of the cerebellum. Cricetulus barabensis
gviseus (Rodentia)
WILD, A. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09
5NH, England
a Protein transmission across foetal membranes. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
WILDE, A. G. de M.D.. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of
Groningen. Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN, Netherlands
WILDE, C. E., Jr. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Grad. School of Arts and Sci.; Lab. of
Histol. and Embryol., School of Dental Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. 19104, U.S.A. •
a Organogenesis in vitro (limb bud, cranial neural crest). Ambystoma maculatum
(Urodela)
b Cellular differentiation (pigment cell; ectomesenchyme). Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
1. causal biochemistry of cellular differentiation.
2. differentiation of cytoplasmic fragments.
c Morphology and causal biochemistry of striated muscle differentiation. Ambystoma macu-
latum (Urodela)
d Electrophoresis of molecular constituents of specific embryonic anlagen and cell types:
fraction recovery and tissue culture of embryonic cells in the presence of selected fractions.
Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
e Cytochimeras in tissue culture from disaggregated cells of embryos of different classes.
Gallus spec. (Aves), Mus spec. (Rodentia)
f Role of probablistic processes in cellular differentiation. Gallus spec. (Aves), Mus spec.
(Rodentia)
g Ontogeny of proteins and amino acids. Pundulus heteroditus (Teleostei)
h The energy pathways of differentiating systems. (Vertebrata)
i Informational macromolecules in early development and differentiation. ( Echinodermata,
Vertebrata)
j The molecular basis of major and minor symmetry in embryogenesis. (Vertebrata)
WILDE, J. de Ph.D., Prof. — Lab. of Entomol., Agric. Univ., Binnenhaven 7, P.O.B. 62,
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands
WILLIAM, Miss N. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Ain Shams Univ., Fac. of Sci., Abassia,
CAIRO, Egypt, U.A.R.
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WILLIAMS. Miss G. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Toronto, TORONTO 5, Ont..
Canada
WILLIAMS, Mrs. M. LYMAN M.D. — Dept. of Pediat., School of Med., Univ. of Penn-
sylvania, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104. U.S.A.
WILLIAMS N. E. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY. Iowa
52240. U.S.A.
a Electron microscopy of developing oral apparatus. Tetrahymena spec. (Ciliata)
WILLIER. B. H. Ph.D.. Sc.D.. Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Biol.. Johns Hopkins Univ..
Charles and 34th Sts., BALTIMORE, Md. 21218, U.S.A. •
a Adaptive morphogenesis in the yolk-sac membrane. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WILLISON-BARFORD, Mrs. J. B.Sc. — Plant Physiol. Div., Dept. of Scient. and In-
dustrial Research, PALMERSTON NORTH, New Zealand
WILSON, E. B.Sc. — Sect, of Exper. Neurol., Inst, of Neurol., Hosp. de Clinicas, MON
TEVIDEO, Uruguay
a Regulation of cochlear input in the developing animal. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
WILSON, I. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of North Wales. BANGOR. Caer-
narvonshire, Wales, U.K.
a Investigations on the establishment of implantation and early pregnancy. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Experimental developmental morphology. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
WILSON, J. G. Ph.D., Prof. — The Children's Hosp. Research Found., Elland and Bethesda
Aves., CINCINNATI, Ohio 45229. U.S.A.
WILT, F. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California. BERKELEY, Calif. 94720.
U.S.A. •
a Mechanism of origin of hemoglobin-synthesizing machinery during development. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
h Activation of protein and RNA synthesis in cleaving eggs. Strong ylocentrotus pucpuratus
c RNA synthesis during development. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea) (in col-
laboration with J. J. WARTIOVAARA, Helsinki)
WIMSATT. W. A. Ph.D., Prof. — Div.of Biol. Sci., Cornell Univ., ITHACA, N.Y. 14850,
U.S.A. •
WINGSTRAND, K. G. Dr.phil.. Prof. — Inst, of Comp. Anat., Universitetsparken 15.
COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark
a Embryology. Armillifer spec. (Linguatulida) (in collaboration with A. N^RREVANG)
WINNICKI, A. D.Sc. — Fac. of Marine Fish., ul. Kazimierza Krolewicza 3, SZCZECIN,
Poland
WIREN, A. J. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of British Columbia, VANCOUVER 8, B.C.,
Canada
a The effects of L-tyrosine and L-phenylalanine on the in vitro differentiation of the
early (24-32 hr.) neural crest: the frequency of pigment cell differentiation in various
concentrations of the two amino acids and an electron microscopic examination of the
cultured cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with C. V. FINNEGAN)
WIRSfiN, C. M.D. — Dept. of Histol., Karolinska Inst.. Solnavagen 1. STOCKHOLM 60.
Sweden
WISCHNITZER. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Yeshiva Univ., 186th St. and Amster-
dam Ave., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10033, U.S.A.
a Electron microscopic study of oogenesis. Triturus vicidescens (Urodela), Mus albicans
(Rodentia), Saimici sciureus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
WITHERS, R. F. J. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biol, as Appl. to Med., The Middlesex Hosp. Med.
School, Cleveland St., LONDON. W.l. England
a Genetical and developmental study of a trypan blue induced heart malformation. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
WITSCHI, E. Ph.D.. M.D., Prof. — Biomed. Div., The Population Council, Rockefeller
Univ., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021. U.S.A. •
a Experimental studies on sex development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
h Oogenesis in relation to special hormonal conditions. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo
sapiens (Primates)
c Maturation cycles of eggs in constant-estrus females. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
WITTENBORG. M. H. M.D., Prof. — Children's Hosp. Med. Center, 300 Longwood Ave.,
BOSTON, Mass. 02115, U.S.A.
— Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St.. BOSTON, Mass. 02115, U.S.A.
WOELLWARTH, C. v. Dr.phil. — Heiligenberg Inst., 7799 HEILIGENBERG. Baden.
W.Germany •
a Autonome Musterbildung in der Medullarplatte. (Amphibia)
b Determination der Kopforgane. (Amphibia)
c Entstehung von Situs inversus durch Defekte und verschiedene aussere Einfliisse. (Uro-
dela)
WOERDEMAN. M. W. M.D.. Prof. (Emer.) — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam,
Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands •
a Lens development. (Aves; Mammalia)
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WOLF, R. Dr. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WtiRZBURG, W.Germany
a Correlations between kinematics and specific ultrastructures during early embryogenesis
in time-lapse-motion-pictures and electron microscopic investigations. Wachfliella persi-
cariae (Cecidomyiidae), Chironomiis thummi (Chironomidae, Dipfera)
WOLFF (HENNIG), Mrs. Em. Dr.es Sci. — In.st. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S.,
49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE. France •
a Organotypic culture of human cancer tumors taken directly from the patient; long term
organotypic culture; culture on embryonic mesonephros; culture on extracts of mesonephros
and yeast; fractionation of dialysates of liver extracts. Gallus gallus (Aves), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
WOLFF, Et. C. Dr.es Sci., Prof. — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis
Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-'Sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France. 11 Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve,
France *
a Recherches experimentales sur I'embryologie et la teratologie; monstres simples, monstres
doubles et poly-embryonie. (Aves)
h La differenciation sexuelle. par les methodes de greffes, de castration, d'injections d'hor-
mones et d'explantations; differenciation normale et inversion sexuelle des gonades, des
voies genitales et des caracteres somatiques precoces. Gallus spec. (Aves)
c Problemes relatifs a la regeneration. Polycelis nigra, Euplanaria lugubris (Turbellacia).
Triturus crisfatus (Urodeta)
d Culture in vitro de longue duree de tumeurs malignes en presence et en I'absence
d'organes embryonnaires. Homo sapiens (Primates) (en collaboration avec Mrs. Em.
WOLFF (HENNIG))
e Recherches sur la differenciation et I'intersexualite in vitro et in vivo des gonades
embryonnaires. (Aves)
WOLK, M. B.Sc. — Dept. of Zool.. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem. JERUSALEM, Israel
a Separation of epiblast from hypobla.st by inserted membranes in an attempt to detect
possible inductive influences. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WOLPERT, L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol, as applied to Med.. The Middlesex Hosp.
Med. School, LONDON W.l, England •
a Cellular basis of morphogenesis and pattern formation. Hydra spec. (Hydroidea)
WOLPOW, E. R. M.D. — Dept. of Neurol., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., BOSTON, Mass.
WOLSKY, A. " Dr.phil., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Marymount Coll.. TARRYTOWN, N.Y.
10592. U.S.A. _, ^ •
a Effect of anti-metabolites, antibiotics (especially actinomycin) and nucleic acids on devel-
opment and regeneration. Paracentrotus lividus, Atbacia puncfulata (Echinoidea). Triturus
viridescens, Rana pipiens (Amphibia)
b A re-investigation of the influence of neurogenesis on the development of the compound
eye. Bombyx mori ( Lepidoptera)
WOOD J G Ph D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., The Univ. of Texas Med. School at San
Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 78229, U.S.A.
a Histochemistry and electron microscopy of developing adrenomedullary ceils. Mus mus-
cuius (Rodentia)
WOODS, J. E. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biol. Sci.. De Paul Univ., 1036 W. Belden Ave..
CHICAGO. 111. 60614, U.S.A. ^ , . ,
a Hypophysectomy effects upon hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases in the gonads and adrenals
of the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
h Hypophysectomy effects upon histochemically demonstrable androgens and estrogens in
the gonads and adrenals of the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Ontogenesis of the pituitary-gonadal and pituitary-adrenal axes in the developing embryo.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Histochemical demonstration of androgens, estrogens and corticoids in the gonads and
adrenals of the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WOOL, I. G. Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO.
111. 60637. U.S.A.
a Regulation of protein synthesis in animal cells and mode of action of insulin
WOOLLAM, D. H. M. M.D., D.Sc. — Anat. School. Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3DY. England
a Teratology. (Mammalia) ,TTAr.o'7AiirA
WOYKE. J. Dr.habil. — Dept. of Beeculture. Agric. Coll.. Ursynow, WARSZAWA 12,
Poland
a Developmental genetics; sex determination and development of diploid drones. Apis met-
lifica (Hymenoptera) i j
b Development of reproductive organs and spermatogenesis of diploid drones (larval and
pupal stage). Apis mellitica (Hymenoptera)
WRBA. H. Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat, Prof. — Inst, fiir Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse
Sa.'Postfach 72, A- 1090 WIEN. Austria
a Stoffwechsel in vitro. (Rodentia)
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b Eihautbildung, Differenzierung und Missbildung in vitro. (Rodentia)
c Heterotransplantation. (Rodentia)
WRENN, Mrs. J. O. Th. B.A. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, Calif.
94305. U.S.A.
a A study of the formation of curved structures from relatively flat sheets of cells; possible
causes such as intracellular contractile filaments, localized cell multiplication, and localized
dissolution of a connective tissue sheath arc being investigated in the formation of tubular
glands from the oviduct. Callus galliis (Aves)
WRIGHT, Th. R. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 22903, U.S.A.
a The genetic control of enzyme activity during development. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Temperature sensitive lethal mutations affecting embryogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
c Genetic control of myogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
WR6BLEWSKI, R. Dr.med., Prof. — Dept. of Gen. Biol., Silesian Acad, of Med., K.
Marksa 19, Rokitnica, ZABRZE 8, Poland,
a Morphogenetical aspects in the regeneration of endocrine glands, especially the thyroid.
(Rodentia)
WURGLER, F. E. Dr. — Dept. of Zool., Swiss Federal Inst, of Technol., Universitatstr. 2,
8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
a X-ray effects on gametes, embryos, larvae and pupae: influence of chromosome con-
figuration, specific genes and developmental stage X-rayed. Drosophila melanogaster
( Diptera)
WURMBACH, H. Dr., Prof. — Inst, fur Landwirtsch. Zool. und Bienenk. der Univ.,
Melbweg 5, 53 BONN, W.Germany
a Beeinflussung des Wachstums und der Differenzierung durch Wirkstoffe (Schilddriisen-
hormon, Steroide, teratogene Substanzen). Lebistes spec. (Teleostei). Xenopus laevis. Bufo
bufo (Anura), Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Formbildende Krafte beim Wachstum ( Wachstumsdynamik); formbildende Bedeutung der
Gewebe. Bufo spec, Xenopus laevis (Anura). Gallus gallus (Aves)
WYATT, G. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW
HAVEN, Conn. 06520, U.S.A.
a Protein synthesis, RNA and ribosomes; changes during hormone action and metamorphosis.
Hyalophora cecropia (Lepidoptera)
b Protein synthesis and transport in oogenesis; regulation by hormones. Blattella germanica
(Orthoptera)
WYLIE, C. C. B.Sc. — Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll., Gower St., LONDON
W.C.I, England
a Study of the ribonucleic acid metabolism in the early embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
WYSOCKA, Miss B. B.Sc. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul.Naruto-
wicza 60, E0D2, Poland
a Comparative histochemical and biochemical studies on amounts and distribution of some
inorganic salts in spodograms of lungs and of livers in relation to the level of Na, K, and
Ca in blood plasma during embryogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Rattus norvegicus,
Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
WYTTENBACH, C. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE, Kansas
66044, U.S.A.
XAVIER MORATO, M. J. Prof. — Inst, de Histol. e Embriol., Fac. de Med., Av. Prof.
Egas Moniz, LISBOA 4, Portugal
a Histogenesis of the area postrema. Felis catus (Carnivora)
b Histogenesis of the neurohypophysis, at microscopical level. Felis catus (Carnivora).
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Action of ionizing radiations upon the embryonated egg. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in
collaboration with Mrs. M. J. RODRIGUES CORREIA)
YAJIMA, H. Ph.D. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Ibaraki Univ., Bunkyo 2-1-1, MITO-City,
Japan
a Comparison of embryonic development between normal and malformed embryos by serial
sections of fixed material. Chironomus dorsalis (Diptera)
h Malformations induced by irradiation with monochromatic ultraviolet light. Chironomus
dorsalis (Diptera)
c Effects of temperature during and after centrifugation of eggs on the production of double
malformations. Chironomus dorsalis (Diptera)
d Effect of ultraviolet irradiation upon the re-entry of pole cells. Chironomus dorsalis
(Diptera)
YAMADA, K. M. B.A. — Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, Cahf. 94305,
U.S.A.
a Study of the synthesis of microtubular protein in nerve ganglia after stimulation with
nerve growth factor and the relationship of microtubular synthesis to nerve fiber out-
growth. Callus gallus (Aves)
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YAMADA, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Div.. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O. Box Y, OAK RIDGE,
Tenn. 37830, U.S.A. •
a In vitro differentiation of lens fibers. Rana pipiens (Anura), Triturus viridescens
(Ucodela)
b Activation of cell replication in Wolffian lens regeneration. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
c Dedifferentiation in Wolffian lens regeneration. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
YAMADA, T. M.Sc. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., Anagawa 4-9-1, CHIBA,
(280), Japan
a Biochemical studies on effect of radiation on the embryo. Ocyzias latipes (Teleostei), Bufo
vulgaris (Anura)
YAMADORI, T. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Hirosaki Univ. School of Med., Zaifucho-5,
HIROSAKI City, Aomori Pref. 036, Japan
a Developmental study of the central nervous system. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Developmental study of the nerve cells in the spinal ganglia. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
YAMAGAMI, K. Ph.D. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO,
(113) Japan
a Biochemical studies on embryonic and yolk proteins. (Teleostei)
b Partial purification of chorionase. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
c Ontogeny of hemoglobins in embryos and larvae before complete absorption of yolk
material. Salmo gairdnerii syn. irideus (Teleostei)
YAMAGUCHI, T. Ph.D. — Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 4-9-1 Anagawa,
CHIBA, (280) Japan
a Regeneration of thymus after radiation-induced involution. Rattus norvegicus, Mus mus-
culus (Rodentia)
h Role of thymus in immunogenesis. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
YAMAMOTO, K. D.Sc, Prof. — Lab. of Fresh-water Fish Cult., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of
Fisheries, Hokkaido Univ., HAKODATE, Japan •
a Histo-physiological studies of oogenesis. (Teleostei)
b Electron microscopical studies of oogenesis. (Teleostei)
c Studies on the hormones of reproduction. (Teleostei)
YAMAMOTO, T. Dr.Med., Dr.Med.Sci., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Kyushu
Univ., FUKUOKA, 812 Japan
a An electron microscope study of the developing intestinal epithelium. (Mammalia)
YAMAMOTO, T. D.Sc. Prof. — Biol. Inst.. Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku,
NAGOYA, Japan •
YAMAMOTO, T. S. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 10 West
8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Cytochemical investigation on development. (Teleostei)
YAMAMURA, H. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Hiroshima Univ., Kasumi-cho,
HIROSHIMA, Japan
YAMAMURA, S. M.D. — Japan Dental Pathol, and Embryol. Research Inst., c/o Yama-
mura Dental Office, No. 12 Higashi-Ichi-Bancho, SENDAI, Japan
YAMANA, K. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki,
FUKUOKA, 812 Japan
a Regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis during embryonic development. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
YANAGIMACHI, R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Hawaii, 1951 East-West Rd..
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
a In vitro fertilization and development of eggs. Mesocricetus auratus, Rattus nor-
vegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Chromosomes and development. Mesocricetus auratus. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
YANAGISAWA, T. D.Sc, Prof. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan
Univ., 2-1-1 chome, Fukazawa-machi, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO (158). Japan
a Phosphagens in egg and spermatozoa. (Echinodecmata)
b Ion exchange and paper chromatographic studies on the nature of the acid-soluble nucleo-
tides in the egg and their changes during development. Hemicentrotus spec, Anthocidaris
spec, Pseudocentrotus spec. ( Echinoidea ) , Asterias spec, Asterina spec (Asteroidea)
c Tracer experiments on phosphate, sugar and nucleic acid metabolism of embryo. (Echino-
dermata)
YANG, W. T. Ph.D. — Inst, of Marine Sci., Univ. of Miami, 1 Rickenbacker Causeway,
Virginia Key, MIAMI, Fla. 33149, U.S.A.
YASUDA, M. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Univ., Yoshida, Konoe-cho, Sakyo-ku,
KYOTO 606, Japan
a Epidemiological studies on anomalies in embryos. Homo sapiens (Primates)
h Chromosome aberrations and the sex ratio in embryos. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Morphogenesis of certain malformations of extremities in embryos. Homo sapiens (Pri-
mates)
YASUDA, Mrs Y. M.D. — Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Univ., Yoshida, Konoe-cho, Sakyo-ku,
KYOTO 6L<>. Japan
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a Gamparative study on in vitro development of organ primordia. Mus mtisculus (Ro-
dentia). Homo sapiens (Primates)
YATVIN, M. B. Ph.D. — Dept. of Radiol., Med. School, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1300 Uni-
versity Ave.. MADISON, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
YAZAKI, Miss I. M.A. — Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.,
Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, Japan
YAZYKOV, A. A. Cand.biol.sci. — Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Baltiyskaya St. 8, MOSCOW A-315, U.S.S.R.
YNTEMA, C. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., State Univ. of New York,
766 Irving Ave., SYRACUSE, N.Y. 13210, U.S.A. •
a Development of carapace. Chelydra serpentina (Chelonia)
b Incidence of twinning. Chelydra serpentina (Chelonia)
c Acceptance of homografts and xenografts during embryonic stages. (Chelonia)
YOSHIDA, K. Ph.D. — Dept. of Radiotherapy, Cancer Research Lab., Mercy Hospital.
1400 Locust St., PITTSBURGH, Pa. 15219, U.S.A.
a Macromolecular synthesis during lens differentiation in vitro. Callus domesticus
(Aves)
YOSHIKAWA, I. — Dept. of Genet., School of Med., Nagasaki Univ., 12-4, Sakamoto-
machi, NAGASAKI, Japan
a Radiation genetics (embryo, germ cells). Drosophila melanogasfec (Diptera)
YOSHIKAWA (FUKADA), Mrs. M. Ph.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of
Washington. 115 W. University Parkway. BALTIMORE, Md. 21210, U.S.A.
a Animal viruses (esp. tumor viruses) as tools in studying embryonic development. Callus
gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with J. D. EBERT and R. J. HAY)
YOUNG, B. — Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta., Canada
YOUNG, B. A. M.D., Ph.D. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.. CAM-
BRIDGE CB2 3DY, England
a Electron microscopy of the placenta. ( Pinnipedia, Cetacea)
b Electron microscopy of developing endocrine glands. (Pinnipedia. Cetacea)
YQ (KOU), Mrs. N. W. B.S. — Dept. of Biomorph., Natl. Defense Med. Center, P.O. Box
7432, TAIPEI, Taiwan, Republ. of China
a Tadpole tissue competence to thyroxin treatment at different periods after thyroidectomy.
Rana spec. (Anura)
h Growth and pituitary cytology of thyroidless adults induced from thyroxin treatment on
thyroidectomized tadpoles. Rana spec. (Anura)
YUROVITZKY, Yu. G. Cand.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Biophys., Inst, of Developm.
Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
YVROUD, Miss M. — Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris, Batiment
441, 91-ORSAY. France
a Etude experimentale du developpement du canal naso-lacrymal chez les larves. Discoglos-
sus pictus, Alytes obsfefricans (Anura)
ZAAIJER, Miss J. J. P. Ph.D. — Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., Fac. of Med., State Univ.,
Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN, Netherlands •
a Limb development (organ culture). (Vertebrata)
h Hormonal activity of fetal gonads and adrenal glands with regard to the development
of the reproductive tract (organ culture). (Aves; Mammalia)
ZACCANTI, F. Dr. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Qacomo 9,
40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a I n V i t r o culturing of larval and adult gonads. Bufo bufo, Rana dalmatina (Anura)
b Hormonic regulation of ovarian and Bidder's organ oogenesis. Buio bufo (Anura)
ZAFFAGNINI, F. Dr., Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.
Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a Cytochemical and electron microscopical study of the nurse-cells and oocyte differentiation.
Daphnia magna (Cladocera)
b Endocrine centres, growth, moulting and gametogenesis. Daphnia magna (Cladocera)
c Organization of reproductive system and gametogenesis. Limnadia lenticulads (Concho-
straca), Derocheilocaris remanei (Mystacocarida, Crustacea)
ZAFIRATOS, K. Ph.D. — Zool. Lab. and Museum, Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Athens, Panepis-
timiopolis (Kouponia), ATHENS (621), Greece
ZAHLAVA, J. MUDr.. CSc. — Inst, of Pathophysiol., Med. Fac, Charies Univ., Lidicka 1,
PLZEl^, Czechoslovakia
ZALIK, S. Ph.D., Prof. — Div. of Plant Biochera. and Physiol., Dept. of Plant Sci., Univ.
of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta., Canada
ZAMBONI, L. M.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pathol.. Harbor Gener. Hosp.. U.C.L.A.. 1000
W. Carson St., TORRANCE, Calif. 90509, U.S.A.
a Electron microscope studies on the fertilization process. Homo sapiens and other spp.
(Primates)
h Embryonal development. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ZAVANELLA, Miss T. Dr.biol.sci. — Cat. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria
10. MILANO. Italy
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ZEILMAKER, G. H. Ph.D. — The Netherlands Cancer Inst., Sarphatistraat 108, AMSTER-
DAM, Netherlands
a Endocrine aspects of blastocyst-implantation. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Egg transplantation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Development of ectopic trophoblast. Ratfus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ZELENA (TOPICOVA), Mrs. J. MUDr., C.Sc. — Lab. of Electr. Microsc, Inst, of
Physiol., Czcchoslov. Acad, of Sci., Flemingovo n. 2, PRAHA 6, Czechoslovakia
ZERBIB, C. D.E.S. — Lab. de Genet. Evolut. et de Biometrie, C.N.R.S., 91 GIF-sur-
YVETTE. France
a Controle endocrine de la differenciation sexuelle. Lithobius forficatus (Chilopoda)
h Developpement post-embryonnaire de I'appareil genital. Scolopendra canidens (Chilopoda)
ZILLER (SENGEL), Mrs. C. Dr.es Sci — Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S.,
49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 94-NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
— Lab. d'Embryol. exper. du Coll. de France, 1 1 Place M. Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France
a In V it r o culture of regenerating tissues and organs. Dugesia lugubris, D. tigrina. Po-
ly celis nigra (Turbellaria)
b Influence of various factors (tissue and organ extracts) on pharynx regeneration. Dugesia
lugubris, D. tigrina. Poly cells nigra (Turbellaria)
ZIMMERMAN, A. A. Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Baylor Univ.,
HOUSTON, Tex., U.S.A. •
ZIMMERMANN, W. Dr.rer.nat. — Arbeitsgr. Prof. G. H. M. Gottschewski am Max-
Planck-Inst. fiir Immunbiol., Stefan-Meicr-Str. 8, 78 FREIBURG, W.Germany
a Normal development of early stages with special reference to the immunological and
nutritional relations with the mother. Mesocricetus auratus, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
b Determination and diffentiation of the organ anlagen analysed by the use of teratogenic
substances. Mesocricetus auratus, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)
ZINN, K. M. M.D. — Ophthalmol. Dept., The Mount Sinai Hosp., 100th St. and Fifth
Ave., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10029, U.S.A.
a Corneal morphogenesis (electron microscopy etc.). Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Lens morphogenesis (electron microscopy etc.). Callus domesticus (Aves)
c The effects of lens removal on the development of the cornea. Callus domesticus (Aves)
d Protein synthesis in the developing lens (electron microscopy, sucrose density gradients,
autoradiography etc.). Callus domesticus (Aves)
ZITO (BIGNAMI), Mrs. R. Ph.D. — Lab. di Radiobiol. Anim., C.S.N. - Casaccia, C.P.
2400, 00100 ROMA, Italy
a Cell differentiation and developmental genetics.
b Molecular mechanisms of early embryonic differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ZOTIN A I. Dr.biol.sci. — Lab. of Developm. Biophys., Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad.
of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., 26 Vavilov St., MOSCOW V-133, U.S.S.R.
ZUCCHI. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Genet., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Sao Paulo, P.O. Box 301,
RIBEIRAO PRETO, S.P., Brazil
ZUCKERMAN, Sir S. M.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Zool. Soc. of London, Regent's Park, LON-
DON N.W.I, England
a Development of the reproductive system; gametogenesis. (Rodentia: Primates)
ZUST, Miss B. Lic.es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Grenoble, Cedex 53, 38
GRENOBLE, France
a Effects of hydrocortisone on the development of skin and feathers; sensitivity of dermis
and epidermis to hydrocortisone (electron microscopy). Callus domesticus (Aves)
ZWAAN, J. M.D., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Virginia,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 22901, U.S.A. •
a Analysis of macromolecular synthesis during induction and differentiation of the eye lens.
Callus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
h Developmental genetics of mutations affecting eye development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ZWILLING, E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM, Mass. 02154,
U.S.A. •
a Disaggregation and reaggregation of early embryos; effects on differentiation. Callus
domesticus (Aves)
h Culture behaviour of early embryonic tissues. Callus domesticus (Aves)
c Ectoderm-mesoderm interaction in limb development. Callus domesticus (Aves)
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DIRECTORY OF INSTITUTES
with Members engaged in Developmental Biology
(geographical order)
The Directory is arranged according to: 1 ) continents and subcontinents;
2) countries and states; and 3) cities. Within each of these categories an alpha-
betical order is maintained.
The Directory does not give Institute addresses. These can be found by
looking up the name of one of the Institute members in the Directory of Names
and Addresses.
Names of Institute members who are not explicity engaged in developmental
biology are as a rule not listed, with the exception of the names of Institute
directors.
( * ) Asterisks indicate those Institute members who appear in the Directory
of Names and Addresses with one or more research subjects. If all members of
an Institute lack asterisks, this usually means that no information has been sub-
mitted by the Institute in 1969. Older information concerning such Institutes
may be found in previous issues.
AFRICA
EGYPT
Alexandria, Alexandria Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* SEDRA, S. N. Prof.
* MICHAEL, M. I. Asst. Prof.
* KHALIL, S. H. Demonstr.
Cairo, Ain Shams Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
KAMEL, A. Prof.
WALASH, M. N. Teacher
ABU-SINNA, G. M. E. Demonstr.
ELGAMMAL, A. E. Demonstr.
WILLIAM, Miss N. Demonstr.
FARAG, A. E. Demonstr.
HAMMOUDA, E. I. Demonstr.
Giza, Cairo Univ.,
Fac. of Agric, Anim. Prod. Dept.
* KAMAR, G. A. R. Assoc. Prof.
NIGERIA
Ibadan, Univ. of Ibadan,
Dept. of Anat.
GRILLO, T. A. I. Prof.. Head
BAXTER (GRILLO), Mrs. D. L.
DESALU, A. B. O.
LIPEDE, A. G.
TAKOR, T. T.
NAGANO, T.
KUBOTA, K.
KALANGO, Miss M. I.
AFONYA, I. I.
SIERRA LEONE
Freetown, Njala Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Zool.
* CHAYTOR, D. E. B. Assoc. Prof.
Freetown, Univ. Coll. of Sierra Leone,
Fourah Bay coll.
LE'JOHN, H. E. B. Lect. (Mycol.)
SOUTH AFRICA
Bloemfontein, Univ. of O.F.S.,
Dept. of Zool.
* DREYER, Miss M. V. Lect.
Durban, Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Zool.
* SMIT, A. L. Prof., Head
* FRANK, G. H. Sen. Lect.
Johannesburg, Univ. of the Witwatersrand,
Dept. of Zool.
* SWANEPOEL, J. H. Lect.
Johannesburg, Univ. of the Witwatersrand
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* ANDREW, Miss A. Sen. Lect.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* BALINSKY, B. I. Prof., Head
* GABIE (GUBBAY), Mrs. V. Sen. Lect.
* GAUNTER (DEVIS), Mrs. R. J. Lect.
Onderstepoort, Univ. of Pretoria,
Fac. of Vet. Sci., Dept. of Anat.
DE BOOM, H. P. A. Prof., Head
GERNEKE, W. H. Sen. Lect.
LEROUX. J. M. W. Sen. Lect.
193
South Africa
Canada (Ont.)
Pretoria, Univ. of Pretoria,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
DE GRAAFF, G. Asst. Prof.
COETZEE. F. C. Techn. Asst.
SCHEEPERS. G. J. Techn. Asst.
Stellenbosch, Univ. of Stellenbosch,
Dept. of Anat.
* TOERIEN, M. J. Sen. Lect.
Fac. of Sci., Zool. Inst.
TOIT, C. A. du Prof., Dir.
JURGENS. J. D. Lect.
VISSER, M. H. C. Lect.
ZAMBIA
Chilanga, Centr. Fish. Research Inst.
* BALON. E. K.
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
ALBERTA (Alta.)
Calgary, Univ. of Calgary,
Fac. of Arts 6 Sci., Dept. of Physics
* CHALLICE, C. E. Prof., Head
Fac. of Sci. & Med., Depts. of Biol. &
Morphol. Sci.
* DICKSON, A. D. Prof., Head Div.
Morphol. Sci.
* CHURCH, R. B. Assoc. Prof.
* DAGLIESH, G.
Edmonton, Univ. of Alberta,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Botany
YOUNG, B. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Entomol.
* CRAIG, D. A. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
NASH, D. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Plant Sci.
ZALIK, S.
Dept. of Zool.
* RUTH, R. F. Assoc. Prof.
* EISENBERG-ZALIK, Mrs. S. Asst. Prof.
* LONGENECKER, B. M. Res. Assoc.
* KNIZETOVA (VEJP), F. Res. Assoc.
* SIDKY. Y. A. Res. Assoc.
BRITISH COLUMBIA (B.C.)
Vancouver, Univ. of British Columbia,
Dept. of Zool.
* FINNEGAN. C. V. Prof.
* FORD, P. Assoc. Prof.
* ACTON, A. B. Assoc. Prof.
* AUERSPERG, N. Assoc. Prof.
* FRANCIS, D. W. Asst. Prof.
* GOULD-SOMERO, Mrs. M.
Postdoct. Fellow
* LARRIVEE, D. H. Grad. Stud.
* ODAY, D. H. Grad. Stud.
* WIREN, A. J. Grad. Stud.
* HALL, Mrs. E. J. Grad. Stud.
* CHI, Miss Y. Y. Grad. Stud.
* HUNTER, R. M. Grad. Stud.
MANITOBA (Man.)
Winnipeg, Univ. of Manitoba,
Fac. of Agric, Dept. of Entomol.
* BRUST, R. A. Assoc. Prof.
Fac. of Agric, Plant Sci. Dept.
* LA CROIX, L. J. Assoc. Prof.
* FRAGATA, M. Postdoct. Fellow
Facs. of Med. and Dentistry,
Dept. of Anat.
* BERTALANFFY, F. D. Prof.
NAGY, K. P. Assoc. Prof.
HYDE, J. B. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Oral Biol.
* PRITCHARD, E. T. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* LAALE, H. W. Asst. Prof.
NOVA SCOTIA (N.S.)
Halifax, Dalhousie Univ.,
Fac. of Arts & Sci., Dept. of Biol.
MALTZAHN, K. E. von Head
HALL, B. K. Asst. Prof.
WEHRMAKER, A. H. Asst. Prof.
Med. School, Biochem. Dept.
* WAINWRIGHT, S. D. Prof.
* WAINWRIGHT, Mrs. L. K. Assoc. Prof.
* PRCHAL, J. F. Postdoct. Fellow
* THOMPSON, Mrs. J. T. Grad. Stud.
ONTARIO (Ont.)
Guclph, Univ. of Guelph,
Dept. of Zool.
GEORGE, J. C. Prof.
Hamilton, McMaster Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* ANDERSON, J. E. Prof., Chairman
* CARR, D. H. Prof.
* McCALLION, D. J. Prof.
London, Univ. of W. Ontario,
Health Sci. Center, Dept. of Anat.
* HOSHJNO, K. Assoc. Prof.
* SINGH. R. P. Asst. Prof.
* SHAVER, Miss E. L.
* DICKSON, D. H.
Coll. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* BATTLE, Miss H. I. Prof.
* PURKO, J. Assoc. Prof.
* ROSS, G. T. Grad. stud, and Demonstr.
* BELLWARE, F. T. Grad. stud, and
Demonstr.
* JACQUES, Miss S. Y. Grad. stud, and
Demonstr.
Ottawa, Anim. Research Inst.,
Dept. of Agric.
* ROBERTSON, H. A. Chief Physiol. Sect.
Ottawa, Carleton Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
* BETZ, T. W. Asst. ProL
Toronto, Univ. of Toronto,
Dept. of Zool.
CHANT, D. A. Prof., Chairman
* LIVERSAGE, R. A. Assoc. Prof.
* MASUI, Y. Assoc. Prof.
* LAI-FOOK, Miss J. E. I. Asst. Prof.
KELLAND, J. L. Asst. Prof.
194
Canada (Ont.)
U.S.A. (Calif.)
WILLIAMS. Miss G. H. Asst. Prof.
STACKHOUSE, H. L. Asst. Prof.
QUEBEC (Que.)
Montreal, McGill Univ.,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* LEBLOND, C. P. Prof.
* CLERMONT. Y. Prof.
* HUCKINS, Miss C. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
ERASER, F. C. Prof.
TRASLER, Mrs. D. G. Res. Assoc.
Montreal, Montreal Cancer Inst.,
Notre Dame Hosp.
* KARASAKI, S. Res. Assoc, Prof.
Montreal, Univ. of Montreal,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.,
Lab. of Molec. Biol.
* COUSINEAU. G. H. Asst. Prof.
* BAL, A. K. Asst. Prof.
* INOUfi, S. Asst. Prof.
SASKATCHEWAN (Sask.)
Saskatoon, Canada Agriculture,
Research Branch, Research Station
* DAVIS. G. R. F. Research Scient.
* CHURCH, N. S. Research Scient.
* EWEN, Al. B. Research Scient.
Saskatoon, Univ. of Saskatchewan,
Dept. of Anat.
* FEDOROFF. S. Prof., Dir.
* BUTLER, H. Prof.
* WENGER. B. S. Prof.
* WENGER, Mrs. E. L. Research Assoc.
Dept. of Biol.
* JAMES. D. A. Asst. Prof.
West. Coll. Vet. Med.
* LATSHAW, W. K. Assoc. Prof.
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA (Ala.)
Birmingham, Univ. of Alabama,
Med. Center. Dept. of Anat.
SENSENIG. E. C. Prof., Chairman
HUMPHREY, Miss T. Prof.
BROWN, J. W. Assoc. Prof.
ARIZONA (Ariz.)
Tucson, Univ. of Arizona,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* BAGNARA, J. T. Prof.
ARKANSAS (Ark.)
Fayettcville, Univ. of Arkansas,
Dept. of Zool.
* LOEFFLER, C. A. Asst. Prof.
CALIFORNIA (Calif.)
Berkeley, Clin. Pharmacol. Research Inst.
* LOWER, W. R. Res. Assoc.
Berkeley, Univ. of California,
Fac. of Agric, Dept. of Poultry Husbandry
* TAYLOR, L. W. Prof. (Emer.)
Berkeley, Univ. of California,
Dept. of Genet.
FRISTROM. J. W. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* EAKIN, R. M. Prof.
* HARRIS, M. Prof.
* STERN, C. Prof.
BERG. W. E. Prof.
* WILT, F. H. Assoc. Prof.
BIRKY, C. W. Jr. Asst. Prof.
* TOKUNAGA, Miss C.
* FRISTROM, Mrs. D. Res. Assoc.
* BAKER, Mrs. P. C. Visit. Lect.
Davis, Univ. of California,
Dept. of Poultry Husbandry
GRAU, C. R. Prof.
ABBOTT. Miss U. Prof.
BISHOP (CALAME), Mrs. S. M.
Dillon Beach, Univ. of the Pacific,
Pacific Marine Station
* TUCKER. J. S. Assoc. Prof.
* BLAKE, J. A. Asst. Prof. Biol.
Duarte, City of Hope Med. Center,
Dept. of Biol.
* OHNO, S. Chairman
* SEECOF, R. L. Res. Scient.
Hayward, Calif. State Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* HEATH. H. D. Prof.
Irvine, Univ. of Calif., School of Biol. Scis.,
Dept. of Organismic Biol.
SCHNEIDERMAN, H. A.
La Jolla, Univ. of Calif. San Diego,
Dept. of Biol.
* STERN, H. Prof.
* BUTLER, W. L. Prof.
* FRIEDKIN, M .E. Prof.
* HOLLAND. J. J. Prof.
* KAPLAN, N. O. Prof.
* LINDSLEY, D. L. Prof.
* MILLS, S. E. Prof.
* SATO, G. H. Prof.
* DUTTON, R. W. Assoc. Prof.
* VARON, S. S. Assoc. Prof.
* HOTTA, Y. Assoc.
* HUMPREYS, T. D. Asst. Prof.
* LOOMIS, W. F., Jr.. Asst. Prof.
* BRODY. S. Asst. Prof.
* CHRISPEELS, M. J. Asst. Prof.
■ * ROTH. T. F. Asst. Prof.
* FREEMAN. G. L. Asst. Prof.
* GROBSTEIN, C.
* SCHULMAN. H. M. Asst. Prof.
* SIMON, M. I. Asst. Prof.
Los Angeles, Univ. of California,
Center for Health Sci., School of Med.,
Dept. of Anat.
HERZBERG, F. Assoc. Res. Anat.
Dept. of Med. Microbiol, and Immunol.
* VOCE, Mrs. M. Prof.
School of Publ. Health
* COLLIN, W. K. Postdoct. Fellow
Dept. of Pathol.
* ZAMBONI. L. Assoc. Res. Pathol.
Los Angeles, Univ. of Calif.,
Dept. of Zool.
* SJOSTRAND, F. S. Prof.
Los Angeles, Univ. of S. California,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* PRAY, T. R. Assoc. Prof.
* BAKER, R. F. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
* BERNSTEIN, G. S. Instr.
195
U.S.A. (Calif.)
U.S.A. (Conn.)
Northridge, San Fernando Valley
State Coll.
LEFEVRE, C, Jr. Chairman
SEGAL, E. Assoc. Prof. (Biol.)
Pacific Grove, Stanford Univ.,
Hopkins Marine Station
* EPEL. D. Asst. Prof.
Palo Alto, Stanford Univ.,
School of Med.,
Dept. of Gynecol, and Obstet.
GATES, A. H. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Pediat.
* KRETCHMER, N. Prof.
* DOHERTY, R. A. Asst. Prof.
* MARINKOVICH, V. A. Asst. Prof.
* PAGE, L. A. Asst. Prof.
Pasadena, Calif. Inst, of Technol.,
Div. of Biol.
* SPERRY, R. W.
Div. of Biol., Dept. of Developm. Biol.
PIKO, L. Sen. Res. Fellow
SMITH, A. E. S. Res. Fellow
CASTA5JEDA, M. Res. Fellow
FIRTEL, R. A. Grad. Stud.
Riverside, Univ. of Calif.,
Dept. of Life Sci.
* MOORE, J. A. Prof.
* MOORE, Mrs. B. C. Res. Assoc.
* MORETTI, R. L. Asst. Prof.
San Francisco, San Francisco State Coll.,
Dept. of Cell and Molcc. Biol.
* DUNCAN, J. T. Assoc. Prof.
* BO WEN, Mrs. S. T. Assoc. Prof.
* STUBBS, J. D. Asst. Prof.
San Francisco, Univ. of Calif.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* MONIE, I. W. Prof., Chairman
* ASLING, C. W. Prof.
* GLASS, Miss L. E. Assoc. Prof.
* ROGERS, K. T. Assoc. Prof.
* CHAMBERLAIN, J. G. Asst. Prof.
* ARMSTRONG, Mrs. R. C. Lect.
Dept. of Pediat.
* DALLMAN, P. R.
School of Dentistry,
Dept. of Dental Anat.
* COLEMAN, R. D. Assoc. Prof.
San Luis Obispo, Calif. State Polytechnic
Coll., Biol. Sci. Dept.
* THURMOND, W. Prof.
* RITSCHARD, R. L. Asst. Prof.
* KREJSA. R. J. Asst. Prof.
* LUSE, Miss S. A.
Santa Barbara, Univ. of Calif.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
TRIPLETT, E. L. Assoc. Prof.
Stanford, Stanford Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* GRAY, D. J. Prof.
* BURDA-WILSON, Mrs. D. J.
Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Med.
* STOCKDALE, F. E. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Pediat. and Human Developm.
* BERNFIELD. M. R. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Pharmacol.
* SCHIMKE, R. T. Prof.
* PALMITER, R. D. Postdoct. Fellow
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* WESSELLS, N. K.
* CENTER, Mrs. E. M.
* WRENN, Mrs. J. O. Th. Grad. Stud.
* BRADLEY, M. O. Grad. Stud.
* YAMADA, K. M. Grad. Stud.
* ANDERSON, Miss M. J. Grad. Stud.
Torrance, Harbor Gen. Hosp.,
Dept. of Pathol.
* ZAMBONI, L. Assoc. Prof.
STEFANINI, M. Res. Assoc.
SMITH, Miss D. Res. Assoc.
OVRA, Ch. Res. Assoc.
COLORADO (Colo.)
Boulder, Univ. of Colorado,
Graduate School,
Inst, for Developm. Biol.
RUNNER, M. N. Prof., Dir.
DANIEL, J. C, Jr. Assoc. Prof.
PRESCOTT, D. M. Prof.
McCONKEY, E. H. Assoc. Prof.
GOLDSTEIN, L. Prof.
HAM, R. G. Asst. Prof.
PENE, J. J. Asst. Prof.
FLICKINGER. C. J. Asst. Prof.
Colorado Springs, The Colorado Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* HEIM, W. G. Prof.
Denver, Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center
* BLOCK, M.H. Prof., Chief Div. Hematol.
Dept. of Anat.
SCHULTZ, R. L. Assoc. Prof.
SEALE, R. U. Asst. Prof.
LARKIN, L. H. Instr.
Fac. of Arts and Sci., Biol. Dept.
* WEISHEIT-SCHULTZ, Mrs. P.
Prof., Assoc. Chairman
CONNECTICUT (Conn.)
Hartford, Trinity Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* VAN STONE, J. M. Prof.
* CRAWFORD, R. B. Assoc. Prof.
Middlctown, Wesleyan Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* HANSON, E. D. Prof.
* KIEFER, B. I. Asst. Prof.
* INFANTE, A. A. Asst. Prof.
* BERRY, S. J. Asst. Prof.
New Haven, Yale Univ.,
Fac. of Arts and Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
* MARKERT, C. L. Prof., Chairman
* POULSON, D. F. Prof.
* BOELL, E. J. Prof.
* TRINKAUS, J. P. Prof.
* WYATT, G. R. Prof.
* GALL, J. G. Prof.
* GALSTON, A. W. Prof.
* BOUCK, G. B. Assoc. Prof.
* RUDDLE, F. H. Assoc. Prof.
* SUSSEX, I. M. Assoc. Prof.
* BETCHAKU, T. Instr.
* CLUTTER. Mrs. M. E. SUSSEX,
* DOANE, Mrs. W. W. Res. Assoc.
and Lect.
196
U.S.A. (Conn.)
U.S.A. (Hawaii)
* RAMUS. J. S. Asst. Prof.
* ROSENBAUM. J. L. Asst. Prof.
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
STONE. L. S. Prof.
* GEHRING, W. J. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Radiol.
* SPENCER. R. P. Prof.
School of Forestry
* BERLYN, G. P. Assoc. Prof.
NOVAK. J. Grad. Stud.
MELCAREK, P. Grad. Stud.
Storrs, Storrs Agric. Exper. Station,
Dept. of Anim. Genet.
* PIERRO, L. J. Prof.
* GOETINCK, P. F. Assoc Prof.
* KLEIN. N. W.. Assoc. Prof.
Storrs, Univ. of Connecticut,
Dept. of Zool.
HERRMANN. H. Prof.
LAUFER, H. Assoc. Prof.
MARCHOK, Miss A. Asst. Prof.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (D.C.)
Washington, The Catholic Univ. of America,
Grad. School of Arts & Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
* LYNN, W. G. Prof.
Washington, Georgetown Univ.,
Schools of Med. and Dentistry,
Dept. of Anat.
BHUSSRY, B. R. Prof.. Chairman
MENSCHIK, Z. Assoc. Prof.
PARNELL (KING), Mrs. J. Assoc. Prof.
GOERINGER. G. C. Asst. Prof.
DESSOUKY. D. A. Instr.
Grad. School of Arts 6 Sci..
Dept. of Biol.
* KING, T. J. Prof.
* CHIARODO. A. J. Asst. Prof.
* CHEN. P. K. Asst. Prof.
* CLIVE, D. Res. Assoc.
Washington, Howard Univ.,
Coll. of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
BARTONE. J. C, Asst. Prof.
Washington, Trinity Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* DIMOND, Sister M. T. Prof.
FLORIDA (Fla.)
Boca Raton, Florida Atlantic Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
DOBKIN. Sh. Asst. Prof.
Coral Gables, Univ. of Miami.
Dept. of Biol.
* GRABOWSKI. C. T. Prof.
* IVERSON. R. M. Prof.
* CLEGG. J. S. Assoc. Prof.
Inst, of Molec. Evolution
METZ, C. B. Prof.
HINSCH. Miss G. W. Prof.
Gainesville, Univ. of Florida,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat. Sci.
* JOHNSON, E. M. Prof.
* KAPLAN, S. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* BROOKBANK, J. W. Prof.
* GREGG, J. H. Prof.
Miami, Univ. of Miami.
School of Med.. Dept. of Physiol.
* ROCKSTEIN, M. Prof.
* GRAY. Miss F. H. Postdoct. Fellow
Inst, of Marine Sci.
OWRE (BOEHME), Mrs. M. H.
Assoc. Prof.
PROVENZANO, A. J. Assoc. Prof.
YANG, W. T. Res. Scient.
ROBERTSON, P. B. Res. Asst.
Pcnsacola, Univ. of W. Florida,
Dept. of Biol, and Marine Sci.
* DASARO, C. N. Asst. Prof.
Sarasota, New Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* MORRILL, J. B. Prof.
Tallahassee, Florida State Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* BURDICK, M. L. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Chem.
FRIEDEN, E. Prof.
FISHER, J. R. Prof.
GEORGIA (Ga.)
Athens, Univ. of Georgia,
Coll. of Arts & Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* BRYAN, J. H. D. Prof.
* COWARD, S. J. Assoc. Prof.
* LINDSAY, D. T. Assoc. Prof.
* MATTINGLY, Miss E. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Botany
* FULLER, M. S. Prof., Head
* HINDMAN, J. L. Assoc. Prof.
* KOCHERT, G. Asst. Prof.
* FISHER, D. B. Asst. Prof.
Div. of Biol. Sci.,
Electr. Micr. Lab.
* HUMPHREYS, W. J. Prof.
Atlanta, Emory Univ.,
Dept. of Anat.
OSTEEN, W. K. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* CLEMENT, A. C. Prof.
* HUMPHRIES, A. A.. Jr. Prof.
* HUNT, E. L. Prof.
* ELMER, W. A. Asst. Prof.
Atlanta, U.S. Publ. Health Serv.,
Natl. Communic. Disease Center,
Mycol. Sect.
LI, Mrs. Yu-Ying FU Res. Chem.
Augusta, Med. Coll. of Georgia,
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
* MARTIN, C. B., Jr. Assoc. Prof.
HAWAn
Honolulu, Univ. of Hawaii,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* DE FEO. V. J. Prof.
* NOYES, R. W. Prof.
* YANAGIMACHI, R. Asst. Prof.
* DIAMOND, M. Assoc. Prof.
Pacific Biomed. Research Center
* ARNOLD, J. M. Assoc. Prof. Cytol.
* KANE. R. E. Asst. Dir.
* HADFIELD. M. G. Asst. Prof. Cytol.
Dept. of Botany
* SMITH, C. W. Asst. Prof.
197
U.S.A. (Hawaii)
U.S.A. (Ind.)
Harold L. Lyon Arboretum and
Horticult. Dept.
* SAGAWA, Y. Prof., Dir.
Fac. of Arts & Sci. and Grad. Div.,
Dept. of Zool.
CHENG, Th. C. Assoc. Prof.
DAVIS, L. V. Asst. Prof.
HALEY, S. R. Asst. Prof.
IDAHO (Ida.)
Moscow, Univ. of Idaho,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* ROBERTS. L. W. Prof, of Bot.
ILLINOIS (lU.)
Argonne, Argonne Natl. Lab.,
Div. of Biol, and Med. Research
* TAHMISIAN, T. N. Chairman
* STEARNER, Miss S. P. Assoc. Biol.
Carbondalc, Southern Illinois Univ.,
Dept. of Physiol.
* FOOTE, Mrs. F. MARTINDALE
Chicago, Chicago Coll. of Osteopathy,
Dept. of Physiol, and Pharmacol.
* KELSO, A. F. Chairman
Chicago, De Paul Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* THOMMES. R. C. Prof., Chairman
* McWHINNIE, Miss D. J. Asst. Prof.
* WOODS, J. E. Asst. Prof.
Chicago, Loyola Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* GOLDIE, M. Asst. Prof.
* SPIROFF, B. E. N. Asst. Prof.
School of Dentistry,
Dept. of Oral Pathol.
* TOTO, P. D. Prof.
* BODMAN, Sister M. C. Visit. Prof.
Chicago, Univ. of Chicago,
Div. of Biol. Sci., Dept. of Anat.
* SINGER. R. Prof.
* KOLLAR, E. J. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol., Interdept. Training
Program in Developm. Biol.
* MOSCONA, A. A. Prof.. Program Dir.
* GOLDWASSER, E. Prof., Program
Co-Dir. (Biochem.)
* PRICE, Miss D. Prof. (Emer.)
* BAKER, W. K. Prof.
* COHEN, M. H. Prof. (Phys. and
Mathem. Biol.
* DORFMAN, A. Prof. (Pediat.
and Biochem.)
* FITCH, F. W. Prof. (Pathol.)
* HASELKORN, R. Prof. (Biophys.)
* KIRSTEN, W. H. Prof. (Pathol.
and Pediat.)
* MATHEWS, M. B. Prof. (Pediat.)
* SHANKLIN, D. R. Prof. (Obstet.,
Gynecol, and Pathol.)
* SWIFT, H. H. Prof.
* WOOL, I. G. Prof. (Physiol.
and Biochem.)
* HUBBY, J. L. Assoc. Prof.
* OVERTON. Mrs. J. H. Assoc. Prof.
* RAWLEY, D. A. Assoc. Prof. (Pathol.)
* FISCHMAN, D. A. Asst. Prof.
* KOLLAR, E. Asst. Prof. (Anat.)
* GARBER (BILSKY), Mrs. B. B.
Res. Assoc.
* MOSCONA, Mrs. M. H. Res. Assoc.
* MUNROE, M. H. Instr.
Chicago, Univ. of Illinois,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* SCHMIDT, A. J. Prof.
* LaVELLE, A. Prof.
* MacRAE, Mrs. E. J. KRUGELIS Prof.
* VAN ALTEN. P. J. Assoc. Prof.
* LIEM, K. F. Assoc. Prof.
* REYNOLDS (KING), Mrs. W. A.
* LaVELLE (WILSON), Mrs. F. W.
* KERNIS, M. M. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Pathol.
* STERN, K. Prof.
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
VAN VALEN, Ph. Asst. Prof.
Chicago, Wright Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* VENEZIANO, P. P. Asst. Prof.
DeKalb, Northern Illinois Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* NORSTOG, K. Prof.
* PRAHLAD. K. V. Assoc. Prof.
Evanston, Northwestern Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
RULON, G. O. Assoc. Prof.
GOLDBERG, E. Asst. Prof.
Urbana, Univ. of Illinois,
School of Life Sci.,
Dept. of Entomol.
* HORSFALL, W. R. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
ADAMSTONE. F. B. Prof. (Emer.)
* WATTERSON, R. L. Prof.
* NANNEY, D. L. Prof.
* DAVENPORT, R. Asst. Prof.
* BROWN, E. H. Asst. Prof.
* WHITT, G. S. Asst. Prof.
* STOCUM, D. L. Asst. Prof.
INDIANA (Ind.)
Bloomington, Indiana Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
TORREY, T. W. Prof., Head
BRIGGS, R. W. Prof.
HUMPHREY, R. R. Prof. (Emer.)
CROWELL, P. S. Prof.
HENNEN, Miss S. Postdoct. Fellow
* SCHAIBLE, R. H.
Crawfordsvillc, Wabash Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* HEARSON, L. L. Asst. Prof.
Lafayette, Purdue Univ.,
School of Agric, Dept. of
Anim. Sci., Herrick Labs.
* ALLISTON. C. W. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* ALTMAN, J. Prof.
JAFFE, L. F. Prof.
* VANABLE, J. W., Jr. Asst. Prof.
WHITE, R. H. Asst. Prof.
Notre Dame, Univ. of Notre Dame,
Coll. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
* TWEEDELL. K. S. Prof., Dir.
198
U.S. A. (Ind.)
U.S.A. (Md.)
* BENDER. H. A. Prof.
* BROWN. J. A. M. Asst. Prof.
* CRAIG. G. B.
IOWA (la.)
Ames, Iowa State Univ.,
Dept. of Zool. and Entomol.
* BAKER. J. R. Asst. Prof.
Iowa City, Univ. of Iowa.
Coll. of Dentistry, Dept. of Oral Biol.
* JACOBS. R. M.
* KOCHHAR. D. M. Asst. Prof.
Coll. of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
* OWERS. N. O. Asst. Prof.
* KOCHHAR, D .M. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* KOLLROS. J. J. Prof.. Chairman
* BEAMS. H. W. Prof.
* KESSEL. R. G. Prof.
* WILLIAMS. N. E. Prof.
* MILKMAN. R. D. Prof.
* SPAZIANI, E. Prof.
* FRANKEL, J. Assoc. Prof.
* MOHLER, J. D. Assoc. Prof.
* BOVBJERG (BLANCHARD). Mrs.
A. M. Res. Assoc.
KANSAS (Kans.)
Lawrence, Univ. of Kansas,
Dept. of Zool.
WYTTENBACH. C. R.
KENTUCKY (Ky.)
Lexington, Univ. of Kentucky,
School of Dentistry,
Dept. of Oral Biol.
SCHWEISTHAL, M. R. Assoc. Prof.
Medical Center.
Depts. of Microbiol, and Biochem.
* MODAK. S. P. Res. Assoc.
* BOLLUM. F. J.
* SISKEN, J.
* DONNELLY. Miss G.
* KARASAKI. S.
* TRAURIG. H.
Louisville, Univ. of Louisville,
School of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
LONGLEY. J. B. Prof., Chairman
DWORNIK. J. J. Asst. Prof.
LOUISIANA (La.)
Belle Chasse, Tulane Univ.,
F. Edward Hebert Center,
Dept. of Anat.. Lab. of Developm. Biol.
ROSE. S. M. Prof.
Covington, Tulane Univ.,
Delta Region. Primate Research Center
* CLEWE. Th. H.
* FRANKLIN, L. E.
New Orleans, Louisiana State Univ.,
Schools of Med. and Dentistry,
Dept. of Anat.
* SKALKO, R. G. Assoc. Prof.
* GASSER. R. F. Asst. Prof.
* WEIDMAN. Th. A. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* HEYN. A. N. J. Prof.
New Orleans, Loyola. Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* LESSEPS, R. J. S.J. Asst. Prof.
New Orleans, Tulane Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* VOLPE. E. P. Prof., Chairman
* McKINNELL, R. G. Prof.
* MIZELL, M. Assoc. Prof.
* RANGA RAO. K. Res. Assoc.
MAINE (Me.)
Bar Harbor, The Jackson Lab.
GREEN, E. L. Dir.
* SAWIN. P. B. Sen. Staff Sclent. (Emer.)
* HUMMEL, Miss K. P. Sen. Staff Scient.
* GREEN. Mrs. M. C. Sen. Staff Scient.
* STEVENS. L. C. Sen. Staff Scient.
* WAYMOUTH. Miss C. Sen. Staff Scient.
* WHITTEN, W. K. Sen. Staff Scient.
Brunswick, Bowdoin Coll..
Dept. of Biol.
* MOULTON, J. M. Prof.
Orono, Univ. of Maine,
Dept. of Zool.
* MUN. A. M. Assoc. Prof.
* HAYNES, J. F.
Walpole, Univ. of Maine,
Ira C. Darling Center for Research,
Marine Lab.
* DEAN. D. Prof.. Dir.
* MAZURKIEWICZ, M. Res. Assoc.
* NOYES, G. S. Predoct. Stud.
MARYLAND (Md.)
Baltimore, Carnegie Inst, of Washington,
Dept. of Embryol.
* EBERT. J. D. Prof., Dir.
* BOVING, B. G. Staff Member
* BROWN. D. D. Staff Member
* DAWID, I. B. Staff Member
* DeHAAN, R. L. Staff Member
* FAMBROUGH, D. M., Jr. Staff Member
* RAMSEY, Miss E. M. Staff Member
* REEDER, R. H. Staff Member
* DONNER, M. W. Visit. Invest.
* GAGE. L. P. Fellow
* HAY. R. J. Asst. Invest.
* MISENHIMER, H. R. Fellow
* O'RAHILLY. R. Fellow
* ROEDER, R. G. Fellow
* SUZUKI. Y. Fellow
* SWANSON, R. F. Fellow
* YOSHIKAWA-FUKADA. Mrs. M. Fellow
Baltimore, Goucher Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
MOMENT, G. B. Prof.
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Univ.,
School of Hygiene and Publ. Health,
Div. of Popul. Dynamics
* BIGGERS. J. D. Prof.
* SCHUETZ. A. W. Asst. Prof.
* STERN. S. Asst. Prof.
School of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
RAFFERTY. K. A.. Jr. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Gynecol, and Obstet.
* WHARTON. L. R., Jr. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Neurol.
* DRACHMAN. D. B. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* WILLIER. B. H. Prof. (Emer.)
* EBERT, J. D. Hon. Prof.
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U.S.A. (Md.)
U.S.A. (Mass.)
* DeHAAN, R. L. Hon. Assoc. Prof.
* CEBRA, J. J. Assoc. Prof.
* HUANG, Ru-chih Asst. Prof.
* SMITH, K. D. Asst. Prof.
* BROWN, D. D. Hon. Asst. Prof.
* SOFER, W. H. Postdoct. Fellow
Dept. of Biophys.
JACOBSON, M.
Baltimore, Univ. of Maryland,
Dental School,
Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.
FISCHLSCHWEIGER, W.
SISCA, R.
Bethesda, Natl. Inst, of Arthritis
and Metabol. Diseases
* PARK, Miss H. D. Res. Biol.
Bethesda, Natl. Insts. of Health,
Natl. Cancer Inst., Lab. of Biol.
* ANDERSON, P. N. Res. Assoc.
Inst, of Child Health and Human
Developm., Lab. of Biomed. Sci.
* ROBINSON, J. C. Chief
Developm. Biol. Branch
* PIATIGORSKY, J.
Extramural Research Programs
* WATERMAN, A. J. Prof.
Natl. Inst, of Dental Research,
Extramural Programs
HISAOKA, K. K. Chief Oral-Facial
Growth 6 Developm. Program
Natl. Inst, of Neurol. Diseases
and Stroke, Sect, on Exper. Embryol.,
Ophthalmol. Branch
* COULOMBRE, A. J. Head
* COULOMBRE (LACY), Mrs. J. L.
* LEDERMAN, R. J. Res. Assoc.
College Park, Univ. of Maryland,
Coll. of Arts and Sci.,
Dept. of Zool.
* IMBERSKI, R. B. Asst. Prof.
MASSACHUSETTS (Mass.)
Amherst, Amherst Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* SCHOTTfi, O. E. Prof. (Emer.)
* ELLIS, C. H., Jr. Asst. Prof.
WALLACE, H. Asst. Prof.
Amherst, Univ. of Massachusetts,
Dept. of Forestry & Wildlife Biol.
WETHERBEE, D. K. Assoc. Prof.
Boston, Boston Univ., School of Med.,
HENRIKSON, R. C. Res. Instr.
Dept. of Anat.
* PETERS, A. Prof., Chairman
* IFFT, J. D. Assoc. Prof.
* VAUGHN, J. E. Asst. Prof.
* HINDS, J. W. Asst. Prof.
Boston, Harvard Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
HAY, Miss E. D. Assoc. Prof.
Children's Hosp. Med. Center
WITTENBORG, M. H. Assoc. Clin.
Prof. (Radiol.)
New England Deaconess Hosp.,
Cancer Research Inst.,
Dept. of Biol. Chem.
* KNOX, W. E. Res. Assoc.
* GREENGARD, O. Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Pathol.
SHEA, S. M. Assoc.
Boston, Massachusetts Gen. Hosp.,
Developm. Biol. Lab.
* TRELSTAD, R. L.
Dept. of Neurol.
WOLPOW, E. R. Resident
DeLONG, G. R. Resident
Dept. of Surgery
* GRILLO, H. C. Assoc. Clin. Prof.
Boston, Tufts Univ. School of Med.,
Dept. of Dermatol.
HASHIMOTO, K. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Physiol.
KETCHEL, M. M. Assoc. Prof.
GALASSI, L. Res. Fellow
HADDAD, V. Res. Fellow
Cambridge, Harvard Univ.,
Fac. of Arts & Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
HOADLEY, L. Prof. (Emer.)
PORTER, K. R. Prof.
KAFATOS, F. C. Asst. Prof.
* BURNSIDE, Miss M. B. Postdoct. Fellow
Cambridge, Mass. Inst, of Technol.,
Dept. of Biol.
BELL, E. Prof.
Chestnut Hill, Boston Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
FIMIAN, W. J., Jr. Assoc. Prof.
Northampton, Smith Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* LUCKENBILL, Miss L. M. Asst. Prof.
Shrewsbury, Worcester Found, for
Exper. Biol.
CHANG, M. C. Sen. Scient.
* HARPER, M. J. K. Sen. Scient.
* HUNT, Miss D. M. Staff Scient.
* McGAUGHEY. R. W. Staff Scient.
* IWAMATSU, T. Lect.
* BARTKE. A. Postdoct. Fellow
South Hadley, Mount Holyoke Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Clapp Lab.
* STEIN, K. F. Prof. (Emer.)
* KALTENBACH, Mrs. J. COUFFER
Assoc. Prof.
* ESCHENBERG, Miss K. M. Assoc. Prof.
Waltham, Brandeis Univ.,
Grad. School of Arts & Sci.,
Grad. Dept. of Biochem.
LOOMIS, W. F. Prof.
SATO, G. Assoc. Prof.
MASTERS, C. J. Visit. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* ZWILLING, E. Prof.
* SUSSMAN, M. Prof.
* SCHIFF, J. A. Prof.
* KLEIN, A. O. Assoc. Prof.. Chairman
* FULTON, C. M. Assoc. Prof.
* OBERLANDER, H. Asst. Prof.
* SUSSMAN, Mrs. R. B. ROTMAN
Res. Assoc.
WeUesley, Wellesley Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.,
Lab. of Cell. Biol.
* PADYKULA, Miss H. A. Prof.
* GAUTHIER, Miss G. F. Asst. Prof.
* TAYLOR, Miss J. M.
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U.S.A. (Mass.)
U.S.A. (N.H.)
Woods Hole, Marine Biol. Lab.
* MARSLAND, D. A. Res. Prof.
* BARTH. L. G. Prof.
* BARTH. Mrs. L. J.
MICHIGAN (Mich.)
Ann Arbor, Univ. of Michigan,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
PATTEN. B. M. Prof. (Emer.)
CONKLIN, J. L. Assoc. Prof.
BURDI. A. R. Asst. Prof.
CARLSON, B. M. Asst. Prof.
BEAUDOIN, A. R.
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.,
Center for Research in Reprod. Biol.
* BEHRMAN, S. J. Prof., Dir.
* MENGE, A. C. Assoc. Prof.
* NAKABAYASHI, N. T. Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Botany
SUSSMAN, A. S. Prof., Chairman
SMITH, J. G. Grad. Stud.
Dept. of Zool.
* KAUFMANN. B. P. Prof. (Emer.)
* FOSTER, M. Prof.
* GAY. Miss H. Prof.
* KEMP. N. E. Prof.
* NACE. G. W. Prof.
* RIZKI. T. M. Prof.
* SHAPPIRIO, D. G. Prof.
* GATHER. J. N. Assoc. Prof.
FRYE, B. E. Assoc. Prof.
* RICHARDS. Mrs. C. M. Res. Assoc.
Detroit, Wayne State Univ.,
School of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
* MEYER. D. B.
East Lansing, Michigan State Univ.,
Coll. of Human Med., Dept. of Anat.
* WALKER. B. E. Prof.. Chairman
* TABAN. Ch. H. Assoc. Prof.
THOMAS. J. B. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* THORNTON, C S. Prof., Chairman
FENNELL, R. A. Prof.
* SHAVER. }. R. Prof.
BAND. R. N. Assoc. Prof.
* RIVERA, Miss E. M. Assoc. Prof.
* OZAKI, H. Asst. Prof.
* BARCH. S. H. Res. Assoc.
Rochester, Oakland Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* BUTTERWORTH, F. M. Asst. Prof.
MINNESOTA (Minn.)
Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
LAZAROW, A. Head
WELLS, L. J. Prof.
FELTS, W. J. L. Assoc. Prof.
HEGGESTAD, C. B. Assoc. Prof.
SMITHBERG, M. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Microbiol.
* DWORKIN, M. Prof.
Coll. of Biol. Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* SPRATT. N. T., Jr. Prof.
RICHARDS, G. Prof.
* HUVER, C. W. Assoc. Prof.
* KERR, N. S. Assoc. Prof.
* SHERIDAN, J. D. Asst. Prof.
* GILBERTSON. D. E. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Botany
* STETLER, D. A. Ass. Prof.
Morris, Univ. of Minnesota,
Div. of Sci. & Mathem.
BIRGE, W. J. Assoc. Prof.
Northfield, Carleton Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
SHOGER, R. L. Assoc. Prof.
St. Paul, Univ. of Minnesota,
Dept. of Entomol., Fish. & Wildlife
* BROOKS, Miss M. A. Assoc. Prof.
MISSISSIPPI (Miss.)
Jackson, Univ. of Missisippi,
Med. Center, Dept. of Pharmacol.
KLEIN, R. L. Prof.
MISSOURI (Mo.)
Columbia, Univ. of Missouri,
School of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
* LEESON. C. R. Prof.. Chairman
* DECKER, J. D. Asst. Prof.
St. Louis, St. Louis Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* MANNER, H. W. Prof.
St. Louis, Washington Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* COWAN, W. M. Prof., Chairman
Dept. of Biol.
* HAMBURGER, V. Prof.
* MOOG, Miss F. Prof.
* LEVI-MONTALCINI, Miss R. Prof.
* NARAYANAN, C. H. Res. Assoc.
MONTANA (Mont.)
Bozeman, Montana State Univ.,
Dept. of Zool. -Entomol.
* VAN HORN (NEUMANN). Mrs. S. A.
Assoc. Prof.
* DORGAN, W. J. Asst. Prof.
NEBRASKA (Neb.)
Omaha, Creighton Univ.,
School of Med.. Dept. of Anat.
* DOSSEL, W. E. Prof., Act. Chairman
* THOMAS, R. I.
Dept. of Biol.
* SCHLESINGER, A. B. Prof., Chairman
NEVADA (Ncv.)
Reno, Univ. of Nevada,
Dept. of Biol.
* TIBBITTS, F. D. Assoc. Prof.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (N.H.)
Durham, Univ. of New Hampshire,
Biochem. Dept.
* STEWART. J. A. Asst. Prof.
Plant Sci. Dept.
* LOY. J. B. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* FORET, J. E. Asst. Prof.
Hanover, Dartmouth Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.-Cytol.
* FERM, V. H. Prof. (Embryol.)
Dept. of Pathol.
* BENIRSCHKE, K. Prof.
* MARGOLIS, G. Prof.
MARIN-PADILLA, M. Assoc. Prof.
201
U.S.A. (N.H.)
U.S.A. (N.Y.)
* BRINCK-JOHNSEN, T. Asst. Prof.
* DE HOYOS. E. Asst. Prof.
Hanover, Dartmouth Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* BALLARD, W. W. Prof.
* SPIEGEL, M. Prof.
* DeMAGGIO, A. E. Assoc. Prof.
* SPIEGEL. Mrs. E. SCLUFER
* ROOS. Th. B. Assoc. Prof.
NEW JERSEY (N.J.)
East Orange, Upsala Coll.,
Biol. Dept.
* HEIN, Miss R. G. Prof.
Newark, Rutgers Univ.,
Newark Coll. of Arts & Sci..
Dept. of Zool.
* SONDHI. K. C. Assoc. Prof.
* MILLER. T. J. Asst. Prof.
Nutley, Hoffman-La Roche Inc.,
Research Div., Dept. of Exper.
Pathol, and Toxicol., Teratol. Sect.
* HOAR, R. M. Dir.
Princeton, Princeton Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* BUTLER, E. G. Prof. (Emer.)
* BONNER, J. T. Prof.. Chairman
* FANKHAUSER, G. Prof.
* STEINBERG, M. S. Prof.
* JACOBS, W. P. Prof.
Railway, Merck Inst, for Therapeutic
Research, Physiol. Dept.
* GWATKIN, R. B. L. Asst. Dir.
* ANDERSEN, O. F. Res. Biol.
Tcancck, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
LIEDKE, Mrs. K. B. Assoc. Prof.
Trenton, Rider Coll.,
Fac. of Lib. Arts & Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
MAYER, T. C. Assoc. Prof.
NEW MEXICO (N.Mex.)
Albuquerque, The Univ. of New Mexico,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* KELLY, R. O. Instr.
NEW YORK (N.Y.)
Albany, State Univ. of New York,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* ALLEN, R. D. Prof., Chairman
* SAUNDERS, J. W. Prof.
* MASCARENHAS, J. P. Assoc. Prof.
* RIKMENSPOEL, R. Assoc. Prof.
* LESH, Miss G. E. Asst. Prof.
* ROLLINS, E. A. Asst. Prof.
Brockport, State Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* THOMPSON. R. P. Assoc. Prof.
Buffalo, Roswell Park Mem. Inst.
* BRUNST. V. V. Sen. Cane. Res. Scient.
Dept. of Exper. Pathol.
WEISS, L. Prof.
* MASLOW, D. E. Cane. Res. Scient.
Buffalo, State Univ. of New York.
Dept. of Anat.
* JONES, O. P. Prof.. Head
Dept. of Biol.
FLICKINGER, R. A. Prof.
Ithaca, Cornell Univ..
New York State Coll. of Agric,
Dept. of Poultry Sci.
* BLOOM, S. E. Asst. Prof.
THOMPSON, J. N. Res. Assoc.
Lab. of Chem. Embryol.
* ROMANOFF, A. L. Prof. (Emer.)
Ithaca, Cornell Univ..
Div. of Biol. Sci.
ADELMANN. H. B. Prof. (Emer.)
GILBERT. P. W. Prof.
WIMSATT, W. A. Prof.
ANDERSON, J. M. Prof.
BLACKLER, A. W. Prof.
MAURER, M. L. Stud.
Dept. of Entomol. and Limnol.
* KRAMER, J. P. Assoc. Prof.
Ithaca, Cornell Univ.,
Vet. Coll., Dept. of Anat.,
Dom. Anim. Embryo Slide Collect.
* EVANS, H. E. Prof.
* SACK, W. O. Assoc. Prof.
* BRYDEN. M. M. Instr.
Dept. of Large Anim. Med..
Equine Research Program
* SCHRYVER, H. F. Assoc. Prof.
New York, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
* CHENEY. R. H. Prof. (Emer.).
Hon. Res. Assoc.
New York, Brooklyn Coll..
Dept. of Biol.
* COLLIER. J. R. Prof.
* MADERSON. P. F. A. Asst. Prof.
* SALTHE. S. N.
New York, The City Univ. of New York,
The City Coll., Dept. of Biol.
* HAMBURG, M. Assoc. Prof.
Hunter Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* LYSER (SHOUBY). Mrs. K. M.
Assoc. Prof.
New York, Columbia Univ..
Coll. of Phys. & Surgeons.
Dept. of Anat.
SHEN. S. C.
MURRAY, Mrs. M. R.
Dept. of Ophthalmol.
* HOLLYFIELD, J. G. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Radiol., Radiobiol. Res. Lab.
* RUGH, R. Assoc. Prof.
New York, Columbia Univ.,
Manhattanville Inst.,
Dept. of Biophys.
DAVID, G. B. Head
New York, Cornell Univ.,
Med. Coll., Dept. of Anat.
SIRLIN, J. L. Assoc. Prof.
STINSON, B. D. Asst. Prof.
BENNETT, Mrs. D. Asst. Prof.
GEYER (DUSZYr5§KA), Mrs. I.
Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Pathol.
HAGSTROM, J. W. C Asst. Prof.
GORHAM. L. W. Visit. Fellow
New York, Fordham Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
LUDWIG, D. Prof. (Physiol.)
SALA, M. Prof.
202
U.S.A. (N.Y.)
U.S.A. (N.C.)
New York, Lenox Hill Hosp.,
Pediat. Cardiac Serv.
CUCCI. C. E. Chief
New York, Long Island Univ.,
Richard L. Conolly Coll.
BIEBER. S.
New York, The Mount Sinai Hosp.,
Ophthalmol. Dept.
* ZINN. K. M.
New York, New York Blood Center
* KAIGHN, M. E. Assoc. Invest.
New York, Nev/ York Univ.,
Grad. School of Arts & Sci.,
Biol. Dept.
* BRICK. I. Assoc. Prof.
* SCHMATOLLA. E. Res. Assoc.
School of Med.,
Dept. of Otolaryngol.
RUBEN, R. J. Asst. Prof.
New York, Queens Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* COLWIN, A. L. Prof.
* COLWIN, Mrs. L. HUNTER Prof.
New York, Rockefeller Univ.
* DAVIDSON, E. H.
* HOUGH (RAYMOND), Mrs. B. R.
Guest Invest.
Lab. of Developm. Biol.
WEISS, P. A. Prof.
The Population Council,
Biomed. Div.
* SEGAL, S. J. Dir.
* WITSCHI, E. Prof. (Emer.)
Sen. Scient.
New York, State Univ. of New York,
Downstate Med. Center,
Dept. of Pathol.
* HERMAN, L. Prof.
* KAUFFMAN, Miss S. Assoc. Prof.
New York, Yeshiva Univ.,
Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.,
Dept. of Anat.
ETKIN. W. Res. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
* WAELSCH, Mrs. S. GLUECKSOHN
Prof.
* MOSER, Mrs. G. C. Assoc.
* ROSENBERG, Miss M. R. Asst. Prof.
* POLLARD, D. R. Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Physiol.
* MORRILL, G. A. Asst. Prof.
* KOSTELLOW. A. B. Asst. Prof.
New York, Yeshiva Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* WISCHNITZER, S. Prof.
Oswego, State Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* HARRISON, J. R. Prof., Chairman
* SEAGO, J. L. Asst. Prof.
Rochester, Univ. of Rochester,
Coll. of Arts & Sci..
Dept. of Biol.
HOLTFRETER. J. K. F. Prof.
CASPARI, E. W. Prof.
* MUCHMORE, W. B. Assoc. Prof.
* EICHER, Miss E. M. Res. Assoc.
LEHMANN, R. Res. Assoc.
School of Med. and Dentistry.
Dept. of Physiol.
LOCKSHIN, R. A. Asst. Prof.
Schenectady, Union Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* RAPPAPORT. R.. Jr. Prof.
* BUTZEL. H. M.. Jr. Prof.
* URBAN. P. Asst. Prof.
Springvillc, Roswell Park Mem. Inst.,
Springville Labs.
JUSTUS, J. T. Sen. Cane. Res. Scient.
CAIRNS, J. M. Assoc. Cane. Res. Scient.
Stony Brook, State Univ. of New York.
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* JONES. R. F. Chairman
MERRIAM. R. W. Assoc. Prof.
* FOWLER. J. A. Asst. Prof.
Syracuse, State Univ. of New York,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* ARMSTRONG, P. B. Prof.
* YNTEMA, C. L. Prof.
* HAMMOND, W. S. Assoc. Prof.
* MITCHELL, J. T. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Urol.
* ARGYRIS (FRANKENHUIS). Mrs. B.
Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* ARGYRIS, Th. S. Prof.
* KAHN, A. J. Asst. Prof.
Tarrytown, Marymount Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* WOLSKY, A. Prof.
Troy, Rensselaer Polytechn. Inst.,
Dept. of Biol.
* AUCLAIR, W. Assoc. Prof.
NORTH CAROLINA (N.C.)
Beaufort, Duke Univ.,
Marine Lab.
BOOKHOUT, C. G. Prof., Dir.
COSTLOW, J. D., Jr. Asst. Prof.
Burlington, Caroline Biol. Supply Co.,
Dept. of Cytogenet. & Developm. Biol.
* KIRCHEN, R. V. Head
Chapel Hill, Univ. of N. Carolina,
Dept. of Botany
* SCOTT, T. K. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
COSTELLO. D. P. Kenan Prof.
LEHMAN. H. E. Prof.
HENLEY, Miss C. Res. Assoc.
Durham, Duke Univ.,
Med. Center, Dept. of Anat.
* DUKE, K. L. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* HORN, E. C. Prof., Chairman
* GREGG, J. R. Prof.
* COUNCE (NICKLAS), Mrs. S. J.
Greenville, East Carolina Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* LAWRENCE, I. E., Jr. Assoc. Prof.
SEHGAL, P. P.
Raleigh, Dorothea Dix Hosp.,
Dept. of Mental Health,
Neuroembryol. Lab.
* OPPENHEIM, R. Res. Scient.
Psychol. Lab.
* GOTTLIEB, G. Res. Scient.
203
U.S.A. (N.C.)
U.S.A. (Pa.)
Raleigh, N. Carolina State Univ.,
Fac. of Agric. & Life Sci.,
Dept. of Poultry Sci.
* DONALDSON. W. E. Prof.
Dept. of Anim. Sci.
* ULBERG, L. C. Prof.
* ROBISON, O. W. Assoc. Prof.
* TANNER, E. A. Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Genet.
* GROSCH, D. S.
Dept. of Zool.
* LYTLE, Ch. F. Prof.
NORTH DAKOTA (N.D.)
Fargo, State Univ. Station,
USDA Metabol. & Radiat. Res. Lab.
* ADAMS, T. S. Res. Entomol.
* LEOPOLD, R. A. Res. Entomol.
OHIO
Cincinnati, Univ. of Cincinnati,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Pediat.,
Childrens Hosp. Res. Found.,
Div. of Teratol.
WARKANY, J. Prof.
KALTER, H. Assoc. Prof.
Cincinnati, Xavier Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
PETERS, J. J. Prof., Chairman
Cleveland, Case Western Reserve Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* SINGER, M. Prof.
* GASTON, }. D. Asst. Prof.
* GRASSO, J. A. Asst. Prof.
* LOVE. D. S. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* LOCKE, M. Prof.
* WESTON. J. A. Asst. Prof.
Schools of Engin. & Med..
Dept. of Biomed. Engin.
* MACKLIN, M. R. Asst. Prof.
Columbus, Ohio State Univ..
Coll. of Agric. Dept. of Poultry Sci.
* NABER, E. C. Prof.
Coll. of Biol. Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* TASSAVA. R. A. Asst. Prof.
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* ACKERMAN. G. A. Prof.
Coll. of Vet. Med., Dept. of Vet. Anat.
* VENZKE, W. G. Prof.. Chairman
Dayton, Wright State Univ..
Div. of Sci. and Engin..
Dept. of Biol.
* HUBSCHMAN. J. H. Assoc. Prof.
* NUSSBAUM. N. S. Assoc. Prof.
* FRITZ. H. I. Assoc. Prof.
* SEIGER. M. B. Assoc. Prof.
Kent, Kent State Univ..
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* STEVENSON. J. ROSS Assoc. Prof.
Obcrlin, Oberlin Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* BRUMMETT. Miss A. R. Assoc. Prof.
Toledo, Med. Coll. of Ohio,
Dept. of Anat.
* BUCHANAN. G. D. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Physiol.
* BISHOP. D. W. Prof.
Toledo, Univ. of Toledo,
Dept. of Biol.
* LEE, H. H. Asst. Prof.
Yellow Springs, Charles F. Kettering
Research Labs.
* REPORTER, M. C. Invest.
* MOLLENHAUER, H. H. Invest.
* PANNBACKER, R. G. Staff Scient.
* FINE, M. H. Postdoct. Res. Assoc.
OKLAHOMA (Okla.)
Nonnan, Univ. of Oklahoma,
Coll. of Arts & Sci.. Dept. of Zool.
* GOFF. R. A. Prof.
* MILLS. K. S. Assoc. Prof.
* SETO. F. Asst. Prof.
Oklahoma City, Univ. of Oklahoma,
Med. School. Dept. of Anat.
LACHMAN. E. Chairman
* LHOTKA. J. F.. Jr. Prof.
* ALLISON. J. E. Prof.
* COALSON. R. E. Assoc. Prof.
* GUMBRECK, L. Assoc. Prof.
* McCLURE. T. Instr.
Stillwater, Oklahoma State Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
* JONES, R. W. Prof., Head
OREGON (Ore.)
Corvallis, Oregon State Univ..
Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol.
* LEACH, Ch. M. Prof.
* TRIONE, E. J.
BRANDT, W. H. Assoc. Prof.
MAY CHING, T. (Agron. Dept.)
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biochem.
and Biophys.
* NEWBURGH, R. W. Prof., Chairman
Eugene, Univ. of Oregon,
Dept. of Biol.
RISLEY, P. L. Prof.
GRANT, Ph.
Portland, The Reed Inst.,
Biol. Dept.
* RUBEN, L. N. Prof.
Portland, Univ. of Oregon,
Med. School, Anat. Dept.
* GUNBERG, D. L. Prof.
PENNSYLVANIA (Pa.)
Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* OPPENHEIMER, Miss J. M. Prof.
Haverford, Haverford Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
LOEWY, A. G. Chairman
* FINGER, I. Assoc. Prof.
KESSLER, D. Asst. Prof.
GREEN, Mrs. E. UFFORD Res. Assoc.
NACHMIAS, Mrs. V. THIMANN
Res. Assoc.
Philadelphia, Inst, for Cane. Research
* MINTZ, Miss B. Sen. Member
* FREED. J. J. Assoc. Member
* DE TERRA (WHITTAKER), Mrs. N.
Asst. Member
* MEZGER-FREED, Mrs. L. Res. Assoc.
204
U.S.A. (Pa.)
U.S.A. (Tenn.)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Coll.
of Pediat. Med.
* GIBLEY, Ch. W.. Jr. Acad. Dean
Philadelphia, Temple Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
NIU. M. C. Prof.
* HILFER, S. R. Assoc. Prof.
* SEARLS. R. L. Assoc. Prof.
HILLMAN, Mrs. N. WILLIAMS
Philadelphia, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
Grad. School of Arts & Sci.,
Dept. of Biol, and
School of Dental Med.,
Lab. of Histol. & Embryol.
* WILDE, C. E., Jr. Prof.
* HEROLD, R. C. Assoc. Prof.
* PIDDINGTON, R. L. Asst. Prof.
* LEVENSON, G. E. Asst. Prof.
* HORTON, K. M. Grad. Stud.
* TAYLOR, Miss E. L. Grad. Stud.
* TEITELMAN (de PINCZUK), Mrs. G.
Grad. Stud.
* SCHWARTZ, R. J. Grad. Stud.
MACARAK, E. J. Grad. Stud.
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
HOLTZER, H. Prof.
PLATT, J. Prof.
FLEXNER, L. B. Prof.
LASH, J. W. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
* REYNOLDS, S. R. M. Prof. (Emer.)
Dept. of Pediat.
WILLIAMS, Mrs. M. LYMAN
Asst. Prof.
School of Vet. Med.,
Dept. of Anim. Biol.
* McDEVITT, D. S. Asst. Prof.
Lab. of Reprod. Physiol.
* BRINSTER, R. L. Assoc. Prof., Dir.
Dept. of Biol.
INOUfi, S. Prof.
TELFER, W. Prof.
GREEN, P. B. Assoc. Prof.
* SATO, H. Assoc. Prof.
Philadelphia, Wistar Inst.
* WHITTAKER, J. R. Assoc.
Philadelphia, Woman's Med. Coll.
and Hosp. of Pennsylvania,
Dept. of Anat.
* Di BERARDINO, Miss M. A.
Assoc. Prof.
* KULANGARA, A. C. Assoc. Prof.
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Gen. Hosp.,
Cell and Radiat. Biol. Labs.
* BRAVERMAN, M. H. Assoc.
Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
SPRINGER, Ch. A.
Pittsburgh, Mercy Hosp.,
Dept. of Radiotherapy, Cane. Res. Lab.
* KATOH, A. K. Dir.
* YOSHIDA, K. Postdoct. Fellow
Pittsburgh, Univ. of Pittsburgh,
Fac. of Arts and Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
* PARTANEN. C. R. Prof., Chairman
* CARELL, E. F. Assoc. Prof.
* GOTTLIEB, F. J. Assoc. Prof.
* MELTON, Ch. G., Jr. Asst. Prof.
* SHOSTAK, S. Asst. Prof.
* SPECTOR, C. Asst. Prof.
* GOLDSMITH, Miss M. Asst. Prof.
School of Med.,
Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol.
LANSING, A. I. Chairman
* CAUNA, N. Prof.
* VINCENT, W. S. Assoc. Prof.
* ALLEN, E. R. Asst. Prof.
* CAVE, M. D. Asst. Prof.
HAYES, R. Asst. Prof.
Swarthmorc
* BERRILL, N. J.
University Park, Pennsylvania
State Univ., Coll. of Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
* DALTON, H. C. Prof.
* HIBBARD, E. Assoc. Prof.
Div. of Food Sci., Lipids Lab.
KINSELLA, J. E. Res. Asst.
Dept. of Poultry Sci.
BUSS, E. G. Prof.
West Point, Merck Inst, for
Therapeutic Research
* STAPLES, R. E. Head Teratol. &
Reprod.
Wilkcs-Barre, Wilkes Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* OGREN, R. E.
RHODE ISLAND (R.L)
Providence, Brown Univ.,
Div. of Biol, and Med. Sci.
* CHASE, H. B. Prof.
WEISZ, P. B. Prof.
* GOSS, R. J. Prof.
EDDS, M. v., Jr. Prof.
* QUEVEDO, W. C, Jr. Assoc. Prof.
* COLEMAN, J. R. Assoc. Prof.
* KIMMEL, D. L., Jr. Asst. Prof.
SOUTH CAROLINA (S.C.)
Charleston, Med. Coll. of S. Carolina,
Dept. of Anat.
* ADAMS SMITH, W. N. Assoc. Prof.
Clcmson, Clemson Univ.,
Poultry Sci. Dept.
* BOONE, M. A. Prof.
TENNESSEE (Tenn.)
Knoxville, Univ. of Tennessee,
Dept. of Zool. and Entomol.
* ERASER, R. C. Prof.
SHIVERS, C. A. Assoc. Prof.
Memphis, Southwestern at Memphis,
Dept. of Biol.
* AMY, R. L. Prof.
Memphis, Univ. of Tennessee,
Coll. of Basic Med. Sci.,
Dept. of Anat.
* ROBERTSON, G. G. Prof.
* COHN, S. A. Prof.
* CORLISS, C. E. Assoc. Prof.
* FITZGERALD, L. R. Assoc. Prof.
* FEDINEC, A. A. Assoc. Prof.
205
U.S. A. (Term.)
Nashville, Vanderbilt Univ.,
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Obstet.
and Gynecol.
GOSS, D. A. Prof.
GLASSER, S. R. Assoc. Prof.
SOUPART, P. Assoc. Prof.
ORGEBIN (CRIST), Mrs. M. C.
Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biochem.
COHEN, S.
Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.,
Biol. Div.
* YAMADA, T. Prof.
* SKINNER, D. M. Prof.
* ALBRIGHT, ]. F.
* BORSTEL, R. C. von
* DUMONT. J. N.
* KERR, Miss M. S. Postdoct. Fellow
* MAKINODAN, T.
* MILLER, O. L., Jr.
* PAPACONSTANTINOU, J.
* POPP. R. A.
* WALLACE, R. A.
* ACHAZI, R. K.
* REESE. D. H. Grad. Stud.
* GRAHAM, D. E.
TEXAS (Tex.)
Austin, Univ. of Texas,
Botany Dept.
* BLOCH, D. P. Prof.
Grad. School,
Cell Research Inst.
* WHALEY, W. G. Prof., Dir.
* BLOCH, D. P. Prof.
* DAUWALDER (RICHARDS). Mrs. M.
Res. Scient.
* LEFFINGWELL, T. P. Res. Scient.
* KEPHART, Miss J. E. Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Zool.
* FORREST, H. S. Prof.
* JACOBSON, A. G. Prof.
* PAVAN. C. Prof.
* HAMILTON, T. H.Assoc. Prof.
BRONSON, F. H. Assoc. Prof.
* BARTH, R. H., Jr. Asst. Prof.
* COLLINS, M. F. Asst. Prof.
* LAIRD, C D. Asst. Prof.
* FULLILOVE. Miss S. L. Res. Assoc.
Fort Worth, Texas Wesleyan Coll.,
Div. of Sci.
STREETT, J. C. Chairman
Galveston, Univ. of Texas,
Med. Branch, Dept. of Anat.
* HILD, W. J. Prof., Chairman
* DUNCAN, D. Prof. (Emer.)
* SINCLAIR, J. G. Prof. (Emer.)
* BLOUNT, R. F. Prof.
* KISCHER, C. WARD Asst. Prof.
* ROSS, L. M. Asst. Prof.
Houston, Baylor Univ.,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
ZIMMERMAN, A. A. Prof. (Emer.)
Houston, Rice Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
SUBTELNY. S. Prof.
U.S.A. (Wash.)
Houston, Univ. of Texas,
Dental Branch, Dept. of Anat.
TAYLOR, A. C. Pof. (Histol.)
San Antonio, Southwest Found, for
Research and Education,
Div. of Biol., Growth, and Developm.
* AXELROD, L. R. Dir.
* HENDRICKX. A. G. Chief Sect, of
Erabryol.
San Antonio, Univ. of Texas,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* RENNELS, E. G. Prof., Chairman
* McNUTT, C. W. Prof.
* BURTON. A. L. Assoc. Prof.
* CAMERON. I. L. Assoc. Prof.
* WOOD, J. G. Assoc. Prof.
UTAH
Logan, Utah State Univ.,
Vet. Sci. Dept.
* SHUPE, J. L. Prof.
VERMONT (Vt.)
Burlington, Univ. of Vermont,
Dept. of Zool.
* GLADE. R. W. Prof., Chairman
* LANDESMAN, R. Asst. Prof.
Middlcbury, Middlebury Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
* GREENWOOD, M. S. Instr.
VIRGINIA (Va.)
Charlottesville, Univ. of Virginia,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* LANGMAN, J. Prof., Chairman
* DECK, J. D. Assoc. Prof.
* ZWAAN, J. Assoc. Prof.
* HANAWAY, J. K. Asst. Prof.
Biochem. Dept.
BRADBUR, C. Asst. Prof.
Div. of Reprod. Biol.,
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
* HAMNER, Ch. Dir.
* KILLIE, J. W.
Vivarium
* SOJKA, N. J. Dir.
Dept. of Biol.
* BODENSTEIN, D. Prof., Chairman
* DENT, J. N. Prof.
HAMILTON, H. L. Prof.
* KONIGSBERG, I. R. Prof.
* WRIGHT, Th. R. F. Assoc. Prof.
* DIEHL, F. A. Asst. Prof.
Richmond, Univ. of Richmond,
Dept. of Biol.
* REAMS, W. M., Jr. Assoc. Prof.
Williamsburg, Coll. of William and Mary,
Dept. of Biol.
* BLACK, R. E. Prof.
* SIMONS, J. A. Asst. Prof.
WASHINGTON (Wash.)
Nahcotta, Univ. of Washington,
Dept. of Zool., Field Lab.
* TARTAR, V. Prof.
Pullman, Washington State Univ.,
Dept. of Anim. Sci.,
Lab. of Developm. Biol.
KOSIN, I. L. Prof.
206
U.S.A. (Wash.)
Dept. of Chem.
* BROSEMER, R. W. Assoc. Prof.
Coll. of Sci. and Arts,
Dept. of Zool.
* SCHROEDER. P. C. Asst. Prof.
Seattle, Univ. of Washington,
School of Dentistry, Dept. of Oral Biol.
* GORDON, H. P. Asst. Prof.
* REDMAN, R. S. Instr.
CAHN, Mrs. M. B. Res. Assoc.
Coll. of Fisheries,
Lab. of Radiat. Ecol.
* WELANDER, A. D. Prof.
* WADLEY, G. W. Res. Asst.
School of Med.
* BODEMER, C. W.
Dept. of Biol. Struct.
BOYDEN, E. A. Prof. (Emer.)
ROOSEN-RUNGE, E. C. Prof.
BLANDAU, R. J.
Dept. of Pediat.,
Central Lab. for Human Embryol.
* SHEPARD, T. H. Prof., Dir.
* TANIMURA, T. Sen. Fellow
Univ. Hosp.
* MOTTET, N. K. Prof. (Pathol.)
Dept. of Zool.
WHITELEY, A. H. Prof.
CAHN, R. D.
WEST VIRGINIA (W.Va.)
Morgantown, West Virginia Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* KIMMEL, D. L., Prof., Chairman
* REYER, R. W. Prof.
McCAFFERTY, R. E. Assoc. Prof.
* BERESFORD, W. A. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* NORMAN, C. Prof.
WISCONSIN (Wis.)
Madison, Univ. of Wisconsin,
Bardeen Med. Labs., Dept. of Anat.
Argentina
SLAUTTERBACK, D. B. Prof.,
Chairman
* MOSSMAN, H. W. Prof. (Emer.)
* MARTIN, A. H. Asst. Prof.
* FALLON, J. F. Asst. Prof.
* ORSINI, Mrs. M. WARD G.
* ANDERSON, J. W.
Med. School,
McArdle Lab. for Cane. Research
* RUSCH, H. P. Prof., Dir.
* MUELLER, G. C. Prof.
* TEMIN, H. M. Prof.
Dept. of Neurol.
* KORNGUTH, S. E. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
FOX, A. S. Prof.
HORIKAWA, M. Res. Fellow
Dept. of Physiol. Chem.
* COHEN, Ph. P. Prof., Chairman
* SALLACH, H. J. Assoc. Prof.
* KORNGUTH, S. E. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Radiol.
YATVIN, M. B. Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
AUERBACH, R.
SONNEBORN, D. Assoc. Prof.
Milwaukee, Marquette Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Physiol.
* RIECK, A. F. Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
* RASCH (MYRBERG) . Mrs. E. M. Prof.
* MILLINGTON. W. F. Prof.
- MAHOWALD, A. P. Asst. Prof.
HENNEN, S. Asst. Prof.
UNSWORTH, B. R. Asst. Prof.
ALAPATI, K. Assoc. Prof.
Milwaukee, Univ. of Wisconsin,
Dept. of Zool.
WARNER, E. D. Prof., Chairman
* PRESS, N. Assoc. Prof.
CENTRAL AMERICA
JAMAICA
Kingston, Univ. of the W. Indies,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* PERSAUD, T. V. N. Lect.
MEXICO
Mexico D.F., Ciudad Univ.,
Inst, de Biol, de la U.N.A.M.
LLAMAS, R. Dir.
SAMANO BISHOP, Miss A.
Mexico D.F., Inst. Nac. de Cardiol.,
Dept. de Embryol.
CRUZ de LOSADA, Mrs. M. V. de la
Chief
SOUTH AMERICA
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires, Fac. de Med.,
Inst, de Anat. Gen. y Embriol.
* ADLER, R.
La Plata, La Plata Univ.,
Fac. de Cienc. Med.,
Cat. "B" de Embriol., Biol, e Histol.
ECHAVE LLANOS, J. M. Prof., Head
GOMEZ DUMM, C. L. Jefe de
Trabajos P.
DADONE, L. A. Jefe de Seccion
Mendoza, Univ. Nac. de Cuyo,
Fac. de Cienc. Med.,
Inst, de Patol. Gen. y Exper.
BADE, E. G. Jefe de Seccion
Tucuman, Univ. Nac. de Tucuman,
Fac. de Bioquim., Quim. y Farm.,
Inst, de Biol.
* BARBIERI, F. D. Prof., Dir.
* LEGNAME, A. H. Asst. Prof.
* LEGNAME, C. R. Asst. Prof.
207
Argentina
India
* SALOMON de LEGNAME, Mrs. H.
Instr.
* VALDEZ de MORENO, Mrs. C. L.
* RAISMAN, J. S. Instr.
* DEL RIO, A. G. Instr.
* BUDEGUER de ATENOR, Mrs. M. S.
Instr.
* MARIANO, Miss M. I. Guest worker
BRAZIL
Belo Horizonte, Univ. Fed. de Minas
Gerais, Inst, de Cienc. Biol.,
Dept. de Biol. Geral
* SCHREIBER, G. Prof., Chief
* SALLES, J. M. de Res. Asst.
* FALLIERI, L. A. Res. Asst.
* SANT'ANA, Miss Y. X. Res. Asst.
* LAVALLE, D. Res. Asst.
* SILVA MURTA, Mrs. I. M. da
Res. Asst.
* REZENDE, Miss E. S. Res. Asst.
* BACCARINI, Miss I. Guest worker
Dept. de Zool.
GERKEN, Miss S. E. Res. Asst.
Ribeirao Preto, Univ. de Sao Paulo,
Fac. de Med., Dept. de Morfol. Humana
Funcional e Aplicada
LISON. L. Prof.. Head
* CRUZ, A. R. Docent
FERREIRA, A. L. Docent
* AZOUBEL, R. Asst. Prof.
* lUCIF, S. Asst. Prof.
Fac. de Med. y de Cienc,
Dept. of Genet.
KERR. W. E. Prof.. Head
ZUCCHI, R. Asst. Prof.
Fac. Filos. Cienc. e Let.,
Dept. de Biol.
* ROSA, C. F. A.
* ALVES, M. A. R. Instr.
Sao Paulo, Univ. de Sao Paulo,
Fac. de Med.,
Dept. of Anat., Sect, of Neuroanat.
* ERHART, E. A. Prof.
CHILE
Santiago, Univ. de Chile,
Fac. de Med.. Inst, de Biol. "Juan Noe",
Cat. de Embriol.
BADINEZ. O. Prof.
LEMUS, D. Asst.
URUGUAY
Montevideo, Univ. de Repiiblica,
Fac. de Med., Hosp. de Clinicas.
Inst, de Neurol., Sect, of Exper. Neurol.
* GARCIA AUSST. E. Assoc. Prof., Head
* BU^O, W. Asst.
* VANZULLI, Mrs. A.
* WILSON, E.
VENEZUELA
Merida, Univ. de Los Andes,
Fac. de Cienc. Med., Dept. de Embriol.
KLEISS, E. Prof., Head
CARMONA de UZCATEGUI, Mrs.
M. L. Asst. Prof.
HERNANDEZ, Miss C. E. Asst. Prof.
DURAN de LOPEZ, Mrs. L. Instr.
ASIA
CEYLON
Colombo, Univ. of Ceylon,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* SATHANANTHAN. A. H. Lect.
Nugegoda, Vidyodaya Univ. of Ceylon.
Fac. of Sci.. Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* WAIDYASEKERA. P. L. D. Lect.
(Zool.
* DE SILVA. S. E. N. Res. Stud.
CHINA
Peking, Acad. Sinica.
Inst, of Zool.
CHANG, Ch. Y.
TUNG. T. C.
Shanghai, Acad. Sinica,
Inst, of Exper. Biol..
Lab. of Developm. Physiol.
PAI. S. Dir.
CHUANG HSIAO HUI, Res. Fellow
FORMOSA (sec TAIWAN)
INDIA
Allahabad, Allahabad Univ.,
M.L.N. Med. Coll.. Dept. of Anat.
* VARMA, H. C. Prof., Head
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
* BAVEJA, Miss R. Lect.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biochem.
* PANT, Mrs. R. Reader
* MORRIS. Miss I. D. Lect.
* VARMA. R. Res. Asst.
* LAL, D. M. Res. Asst.
Annamalainagar, Annamalai Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
* MUTHUKKARUPPAN, V. Lect.
Baroda, Med. Coll..
Dept. of Biochem.
PAI, M. L. Lect.
Baroda, M.S. Univ. of Baroda,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* SHAH, R. V. Reader
* NAIR, K. S. S. Res. Assoc.
* BONNY PILO Sen. Res. Scholar
* CHAKKO, T. V. Res. Scholar
* ASNANI. Miss M. Res. Scholar
* HIRADHAR. P. Asst. Lect.
Calcutta, Calcutta Univ..
Dept. of Zool.. Cell Res. Unit
GANGULY, D. N. Reader
MITRA. B. N. Res. worker
RAY, A. K. Res. worker
RAYCHOWDHURY, S. Res. worker
SINGH-ROY. K. K. Postdoct. Fellow
208
India
Israel
Calcutta, Presidency Coll..
Dept. of Zool.
MOOIvERJEE, S. Prof.. Head
SINHA, A. K. Lect.
GANGULY, B. Res. Fellow
MOOKERJEE, Mrs. A. Res. Fellow
CHATTERJEE, S. Res. Fellow
MITRA, J. Res. Fellow
LAHIRI. D. Res. Fellow
CHAKRAVARTY, A. Res. Fellow
BHATTACHERJEE, S. Res. Fellow
MITRA, T. Res. Fellow
KANJI, S. Res. Fellow
MAKHIJA, S. Res. Fellow
Cinnamara, Tea Research Assoc,
Tocklai Exper. Station, Bot. Branch
BARUA. D. N. Sen. Botanist
Darjccling, N. Bengal Univ.,
Darjeeling Governm. Coll.,
Dept. of Zool.
* DASGUPTA, B. Prof.
Delhi, Univ. of Delhi.,
Dept. of Zool.
PRASAD, M. R. N. Prof.
SUNDARARAI, B. I. Reader
RAO, S. R. V.
RAO, K. V.
Gorakhpur, Univ. of Gorakhpur,
Fac. of Sci., Zool. Dept.
* CHAUDHRY. H. S. Prof.. Head
* SWARUP, K. Lect.
* PANDEY, K. Lect.
* NARAIN (GUPTA), Mrs. B. Sen.
Res. Fellow
* KHARE, M. K. Lect.
* HAIDER, M. H. Res. Scholar
* GUPTA, P. C. Res. Scholar
Jaipur, Univ. of Rajasthan,
Dept. of Zool.
RAMASWAMI, L. S. Prof., Head
MATHUR, R. S. Reader
* NIAZI, I. A. Lect.
Jorhat, Tea Research Assoc,
Tocklai Exper. Station.
Dept. of Entomol.
* BANERJEE, B. Head
Kolhapur, Shivaji Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
KAMAT, D. H. Chairman
BAPAT, Miss S. Postgrad. Res. Stud.
Lucknow, Univ. of Lucknow,
Dept. of Zool.
TANDAN, B. K. Reader
Madras, Pachaiyappa's Coll..
Dept. of Bot.
* LAKSHMANAN, K. K. Prof.
Nagpur, Med. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* DUBEY, P. N. Prof., Head
* KADASNE, D. K. Reader
* JOSHI, Mrs. M. M. Lect.
* NAVAGIRI, Mrs. S. S. Lect.
* AGARWAL, Mrs. P. Lect.
* PATIL. T. L. Lect.
Nagpur, Nagpur Univ..
Post-Grad. Dept. of Zool.
BELSARE. D. K. Lect.
DORLE. A. K.
New Delhi, All India Inst, of
Med. Sci., Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Center for Ophthalm. Sci.
* AGARWAL, L. P. Prof.
* ANGRA. S. K. Sen. Scient. Off.
Poena, Nowrosjee Wadia Coll..
Dept. of Zool., Cell Res. Lab.
* CHITNIS, P. S. Deraonstr.
* LOBO, J. F. Demonstr.
Poena, Univ. of Poona.
Dept. of Zool.
* MULHELKAR, Mrs. L. Prof., Head
Rohtak, Med. Coll..
Dept. of Anat.
* JIT. I. Prof.
* SINGH, I. Assoc. Prof.
Udaipur, Univ. of Udaipur.
Sch. of Basic Sci. & Humanities,
Dept. of Zool.
GURAYA, S. S. Reader
VARMA, Miss S. K. Res. Scholar
INDONESIA
Bandung, Bandung Inst, of Technol.,
Dept. of Chem. and Biol., Sect. Biol.
TISNA-AMIDJAJA, D. A. Head
* SUDARWATI, Miss S.
ISRAEL
Jerusalem, The Hebrew Univ.,
Hadassah Med. School,
Fac. of Dental Med..
Lab. of Oral Chem. & Fluoride Res.
GEDALIA. I. Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Anat.
* GITLIN, G. Assoc. Prof.
Lab. of Genet.
* FRIEDLANDER. M. Lect.
Dept. of Physiol.
BEN-OR (MILSTEIN). Mrs. S. Lect.
Dept. of Zool.
HAAS. G. Prof., Head
STEINITZ, H. Prof.
* EYAL (GILADI), Mrs. R Sen. Lect.
* WERNER, Y. L. Sen. Lect.
* BOSCHWITZ, Miss B. D. Lect.
* ESHEL. Mrs. Sh. Res. Asst.
* KOCHAV. Sh. Asst.
* KARLIN. Miss D.
* WOLK. M.
* FAINSTAIN (HAMERMAN). Mrs. N.
Stud.
Dept. of Entomol. & Venomous Anim.
SHULOV. A. Prof., Head
PENER. M. P. Lect.
BLONDHEIM, Mrs. S. A. Asst.
MARGALITH, I.
Pctah-Tikva, Beilinson Hosp.,
Rogoff Med. Res. Inst.,
Endocrinol. Unit
* BER, A. Prof., Head
Rehovoth, Hebrew Univ.,
Fac. of Agric, Dept. of Entomol.
* LENSKY. Y. Sen. Lect.
Rehovoth, Weizman Inst, of Sci..
Dept. of Cell Biol.
FELDMAN, M.
209
Israel
Japan
Tcl-Aviv, Tel-Aviv Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Embryol. & Teratol.
* NEBEL. L. A. Assoc. Prof., Head
* ABRAMOVICI, A. Lect.
* ORNOY, A. Instr.
* KASPI (VISHNIVETSKI), Mrs. Th.
Asst
* LONDON, J. Res. Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* KOCHVA, E. Assoc. Prof.
* BYTINSKY-SALZ. H. Assoc. Prof.
* KRAICER, P. F. Assoc. Prof.
* MOAV, B. Lect.
* TSAFRIRI, A. Asst.
JAPAN
Akkeshi, Hokkaido Univ.,
Fac. of Sci.,
Akkeshi Marine Biol. Station
* KANOH, Y. Prof.
Aomori-City, Tohoku Univ. at Asamushi,
Marine Biol. Station
FUKUSHI, T.
Chiba, Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry
* OTSUKI, K. Res. Staff
* SUGIE, T. Res. Staff
* ONUMA, H. Res. Staff
* IRIE, R. Res. Staff
* SOMA, T. Res. Staff
Chiba, Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci.,
Div. of Biol.
* EGAMI, N. Head
* ASAMI, K. Res. Off.
* ETOH, H. Sci. Off.
* FUJII, R. Res. Off.
* HYODO (TAGUCHI), Mrs. Y. Sci. Off.
* IWASAKI, Miss T. Res. Off.
* NAKAZAWA, T. Res. Off.
* TAGUCHI, Sh. Chief of Lab.
* YAMADA, T. Res. Off.
* YAMAGUCHI, T. Chief of Lab.
Div. of Radiat. Hazards
* MURAMATSU, S. Res. Off.
* TAMANOI, I. Res. Off.
Chikugo, Kyiishu Natl. Agric.
Exper. Station,
Dept. of Plant Pathol. & Entomol.
* KISIMOTO, R. Res. Entomol.
* MOCHIDA, O. Res. Entomol.
Fukuoka, Kyiishii Univ.,
Fac. of Agric, Zool. Lab.
* UCHIDA, T. A. Asst. Prof.
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* YAMAMOTO, T. Prof.
* HATAE, T. Res. Assoc.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
* KAWAKAMI, I. Prof.
* YAMANA, K. Assoc. Prof.
* lYEIRI, Mrs. S. Lect.
* SASAKI, N. Lect.
* AVE, K. Postdoct. Fellow
* IMOH, H. Stud.
* WADA, K. Stud.
* MIYAHARA, Miss E. Stud.
Gifu, Gifu Univ., School of Med,
First Dept. of Anat.
* SETOGUTI. T. Prof.
Hakodate, Hokkaido Univ.,
Fac. of Fish., Dept. of Biol..
Lab. of Freshwater Fish Cult.
* YAMAMOTO, K. Prof.
Hirakata, Kansai Med. School,
Biol. Lab.
IKUSHIMA, N.
Hirakata, Osaka Dental Coll.,
Biol. Lab.
SHIN-IKfi, T. Prof.
KURAHASHI, K. Asst. Prof.
Hirosaki'City, Hirosaki Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* YAMADORI, T. Assoc. Prof.
Hiroshima, Hiroshima Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Zool. Lab.
* KAWAMURA, T. Prof.
* KATASHIMA, R. Lect.
* NISHIOKA, Miss M. Lect.
Hiroshima, Hiroshima Woman's Univ.,
Biol. Lab.
* NADAMITSU, S. Prof.
Kagoshima, Kagoshima Univ.,
Liber. Arts Coll., Biol. Lab.
* KUBOTA, T. Prof.
Kanazawa, Univ. of Kanazawa,
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
* KIDO, T. Prof.
* KISHIDA, Y. Asst. Prof.
* ASAKURA, K. Res. Asst.
* FUKE, M. Res. Asst.
* OHSAKI, K. Res. Asst.
Kobe, Kobe Univ.,
Fac. of Agric,
Lab. of Anim. Nutrit.
* MIZUNO, T. Prof.
* HIKAMI, Y. Res. Assoc.
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* TAKEDA, H. Prof., Dir.
* NAKAMURA, K. Assoc. Prof.
Kobe, Konan Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
* TAKAYA, H. Prof.
* KAJI, S. Prof.
* MASUDA, H. Asst. Prof.
* WATANABfi, T.
Kofu, Yamanashi Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* SIRAKAMI. K. I. Prof.
Kyoto, Doshisha Univ.,
Biol. Lab.
* AMANO, H. Prof.
* KOBAYASHI, N. Asst. Prof.
* KATO, K.-I. Asst. Prof.
Kyoto, Kyoto Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* NISHIMURA, H. Prof.
* TAKANO, K. Assoc. Prof.
* TANIMURA, T. Lect.
* YASUDA, M. Fact. Asst.
* TANAKA, O. Fac. Asst.
* YASUDA, Y. Res. Assoc.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Botany
BABA, S. Lect.
Zool. Inst.
IMAIZUMI, T.
Zool. Inst., Lab. of Developm. Biol.
OKADA, T. S. Prof., Dir.
210
Japan
ICHIKAWA, M. Prof. (Emer.)
ISHIZAKI. H. Asst.
HAGIWARA, A. Asst.
NAKAMURA, I.
FUJISAWA. H.
WATANABE. K.
Maebashi, Gunma Univ.,
Inst, of Endocrinol.,
Dept. of Comp. Endocrinol.
HANAOKA, K. I. Prof.
INOUE, S. Asst. Prof.
TAKAHASHI, H. Res. Assoc,
HANAOKA, Y.
Matsuyama, Ehime Univ.,
Biol. Inst.
* SAWADA, N. Prof.
NODA, Y. Assoc. Prof.
Misaki, Univ. of Tokyo,
Fac. of Sci., Marine Biol. Station
* HIRAMOTO, Y. Assoc. Prof.
Mito, Ibaraki Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
* YAJIMA, H. Instr.
Miyazaki, Miyazaki Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* NOTO, T. Lect.
Morioka, Iwate Univ.,
Fac. of Agric, Inst, of Appl. Entomol.
MIYA. K. Prof.
KURIHARA, M. Instr.
Nagasaki, Nagasaki Univ.,
Fac. of Fish., Dept. of Aquatic Biol.
DOTSU, Y. Asst. Prof.
TAKITA, T. Res. Assoc.
School of Med., Dept. of Genet.
* SHIOMI, T. Prof.
* YOSHIKAWA, I. Res. Asst.
Dept. of Pathol.
HAYASHI, I. Prof., Chairman
Nagoya, Nagoya Univ., School of Med.,
Dept. of Orthop. Surgery
NAKAGAWA, M. Prof.
* NOGAMI, H. Instr.
Research Inst, of Environm. Med.
* MURAKAMI, U. Prof.
* KAMEYAMA, Y. Asst. Prof.
* HOSHINO, K. Instr.
* NAKAYAMA, Miss T. Res. Assoc.
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
SATO, T. Prof. (Emer.)
FUKUDA, S. Prof., Dir.
YAMAMOTO, T. Prof.
KAMA, T. Prof.
NAKANO, E. Lect.
KAJISHIMA, T. Asst. Prof.
HISHIDA, T. Asst.
AKETA, K. Asst.
EGUCHI, G. Asst.
TAKEUCHI, S. Asst.
TAKATA, K. Asst.
TOMITA, H.
OGAWA (MATSUDA), Mrs. N.
Inst, of Molec. Biol.
* MIKI-NOUMURA, Mrs. T. Asst. Prof.
Nagoya, Woman's Coll. of Tokai-Gakuen,
Lab. of Biol.
HASEGAWA. M. Prof.
Japan
Nara, Nara Woman's Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.,
Lab. of Anim. Morphdl.
* ARIMA, Sh. Prof.
Niigata, Univ. of Niigata,
Fac. of Agric, Dept. of Biochem. & Technol.
of Anim. Products
* NONAMI, Y. Prof.
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
* IWASAWA, H. Asst. Prof.
School of Med., Dept. of Hygiene
ENDO, A. Grad. Stud.
Nishinomiya, Kwansei Gakuin Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
* OJIMA, Y. Prof.
Osaka, Kozu High School,
Biol. Lab.
* HASHIMOTO, K.
Osaka, Osaka City Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Lab. of Embryol.
* ASAYAMA, S. Prof.
* AMANUMA, A. Lect.
* KOTANI, M. Asst.
* FURUSAWA, M. Asst.
* ADACHI, H. Postgrad. Stud.
* MARUOKA, S. Postgrad. Stud.
* AWATTA, E. Postgrad. Stud.
Osaka, Osaka Kyoiku Univ..
Dept. of Biol.
* SUGINO, H. Prof.
* NAKAMURA, O. Prof.
* TAHARA, Y. Asst. Prof.
* HAYAKAWA, Miss H. Asst.
* OKUNO, Y. Asst.
Osaka, Osaka Univ.,
Coll. of Gen. Educ, Dept. of Biol.
* IMAHORI, K. Prof.
* KOSHIDA, Y. Asst. Prof.
* IWASA, K. Asst. Prof.
* MAEDA (KIBATA), Mrs. M. Asst.
Sapporo, Hokkaido Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Anim. Chromosomes
Research Unit
* MAKING, S. Prof.
* SASAKI, M. Asst. Prof.
Zool. Inst.
* ICHIKAWA, A. Prof. (Emer.)
* AOTO, T. Prof.
* YAMAMOTO, T. S. Asst. Prof.
* IWATA, F. Asst. Prof.
* KATAGIRI, Ch. Asst.
Fac. of Vet. Med.,
Dept. of Vet. Obstet.
* ISHIKAWA, T. Prof.
* TIBA, T. Asst.
Sendai, Japan Dental Pathol, and
Embryol. Research Inst.
YAMAMURA, Sh. Dir.
Sendai, Tohoku Univ.,
Inst, of Biol., Lab. of Embryol.
MOTOMURA, I. Prof., Dir.
Toba, Nagoya Univ.,
Sugashima Marine Biol. Station
* SUGIYAMA, M. Prof.. Dir.
* ISHIKAWA, M. z\.ssoc. Prof.
* KOJIMA, M. K. Res. Assoc.
* TSUKAHARA, J. Res. Assoc.
211
Japan
Tokushima, Tokushima Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* DAIKOKU, S. Prof.. Dir.
Dept. of Surgery
* TAKITA. S. Prof., Dir.
Tokyo, Japan Woman's Univ.,
Biol. Lab.
KOBAYASI, H. Prof.
Tokyo, Natl. Cane. Center
Research Inst.
KURU, M. Dir.
ITO, I.
Div. of Endocrinol.
* NOUMURA, T. Sen. Scient.
Tokyo, Natl. Inst, of Agric. Sci.,
Div. of Entomol.
HIRANO, Ch. Res. Assoc.
Tokyo, Natl. Science Museum,
Div. of Zool.
OKADA, Y. K. Prof. (Emer.)
TOMODA, Y. Cur. Fish.
Tokyo, Nihon Univ.,
Med. Fac, Anat. Inst.
NAKAYAMA, T.
Tokyo, Nippon Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* NAKAMURA, I. Prof.
Dept. of Biochem.
* SHUKUYA, R. Prof.. Chairman
* KAJITA, A. Asst. Prof.
* HAMADA, K. Asst.
Tokyo, Ochanomizu Univ..
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol..
Embryol. Sect.
DAN, Mrs. J. C. Lect.
Tokyo, St. Paul's Univ.,
Coll. of Gen. Educ, Biol Lab.
* ODA, S. Prof.
Tokyo, Tokyo Kyoiku Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Inst, of Zool.
OKA, H. Prof. (Emer.)
* HAYASHI, Y. Prof.
* SEKIGUCHI, K. Asst. Prof.
* WATANABE, H. Asst. Prof.
* OKADA, M. Res. Assoc.
* TANAKA, K. Asst.
HIRABAYASHI, T. Asst.
Tokyo, Tokyo Med. and Dental Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* NIIZIMA, M. Prof.
* WATANABE, K. Sen. Lect.
* KATO, M. Lect.
HIRAKOW, R. Instr.
* ITO, R. Instr.
Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.,
* DAN, K. Prof.. President
Fac. of Sci.. Dept. of Biol.,
Embryol. Sect.
* YANAGISAWA, T. Prof.
* OKAZAKI. Miss K. Assoc. Prof.
* ISONO, N. Instr.
* IKEDA, Miss M.
YAZAKI. Miss I.
* KYONO (NAKAGAWA). Mrs. H.
* SAWAI, T. Grad. Stud.
* NEMOTO, S.
* KANKI, T. Grad. Stud.
* UEMURA, I. Grad. Stud.
Taiwan
* NISHIZU. K. Grad. Stud.
* MATSUNAGA. Miss Y. Grad. Stud.
Tokyo, Univ. of Tokyo,
Coll. of Gen. Educ, Biol. Inst.
OZEKI, K. Assoc. Prof.
MOHRI, H. Assoc. Prof.
CHINO, H. Assoc. Prof.
MARUYAMA, K. Assoc. Prof.
HOSHI, M. Instr.
OBINATA, T. Instr.
Ocean Research Inst., Lab. of Physiol.
* KANATANI, H. Assoc. Prof.
* SHIRAI, Miss H. Res. Assoc.
Fac. of Sci.,
Dept of Biophys. and Biochem.
* SAKAI, H. Assoc. Prof.
* KIMURA. I. Asst. Prof.
* KONDO, K. Grad. Stud.
Zool. Inst.
* FUJII, T. Prof.
* TERAYAMA, H. Prof.
* YAMAGAMI, K. Asst. Prof.
* KINOSHITA, S. Asst. Prof.
Tokyo, Waseda Univ..
School of Educ, Biol. Lab.
NUMANOI, H. Prof.
Toyama, Toyama Univ.,
Fac. of Lit. and Sci., Biol. Inst.
* HORI, R. Asst. Prof.
Tsu, Mie Prefect. Univ.,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* MIKAMI, Y. Prof.
* OHASHI, T. Asst. Prof.
* NAGAE, H. Lect.
Fac. of Fish., Zool. Inst.
* OOISHI, Miss S. Lect.
* IZAWA, K. Asst.
Urawa, Saitama Univ.,
Fac. of Sci. and Engin..
Dept. of Biochem.
* ISHIDA. J. Prof.
Yokohama-Hiyoshi, Keio Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* MORI. Y. Prof.. Head
* MORI. H. Prof.
* ENDO, Y. Prof.
* KATAKURA, Y. Lect.
* OBIKA, M. Asst. Prof.
* MATSUMOTO, J. Asst. Prof.
LEBANON
Beirut, American Univ. of Beirut,
Fac. of Arts and Sci., Biol. Dept.
* MALONE, T. E. Prof., Chairman
* BUTROS, J. M. Prof.
PAKISTAN
Rabwah, Talim-Ul-Islam Coll..
Dept. of Zool.
* KHAN. M. S. Lect.
TAIWAN (Formosa)
Taipei, Natl. Defense Med. Center.
Dept. of Biomorphics
* LIANG, H. M. Prof., Head
* HSU (LIANG), Mrs. C. Y. Prof.
* YU (KOU), Mrs. N. W. Lect.
Taipei, Natl. Taiwan Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
KING, Mrs. D. WEI Prof.
212
Turkey
Austria
TURKEY
Ankcira, Ankara Univ.,
Vet. Fac, Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.
EVREN. A.
Ankara, Hacettepe Univ.,
Med. Fac, Inst, of Histol. & Embryol.
* KERSE (BUYUKOZER). Mrs. I.
Prof., Head
* UYSAL, M.
* §EFTALIOGLU. Miss A.
* GoNENg. Miss A.
Biol. Inst.
* GOLDHOR, Miss S. Visit. Asst. Prof.
Erzurum, Atatiirk Univ.,
Med. Fac, Inst, of Histol. & Embryol.
* AYKAg, I. D.V.M.
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES (N.S.W.)
Armidale, Univ. of New England,
Dept. of Botany
* de FOSSARD. R. A. Lect.
School of Rural Sci.,
Dept. of Agric. Biol.
* BLUNT, M. H. Sen. Lect.
* CLAXTON, J. H. Lect.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* OFARRELL, A. F. Prof.
* STOCK. A. Prof.
* GILES, E. T. Assoc. Prof.
* de BAVAY, J. M. Lect.
Canberra, Austr. Natl. Univ.,
School of Gen. Studies,
Dept. of Zool.
* SMYTH, J. D. Prof.
* TYNDALE-BISCOE. C. H. Sen. Lect.
* JANSSENS. P. A. Lect.
* RENFREE. Miss M. B. Postgrad. Stud.
Kensington, Univ. of New South Wales,
School of Anat.
* BLUNT, M. J. Prof.
* O'BRIEN, B. R. A. Assoc. Prof.
Prospect, C.S.I.R.O.,
Div. of Anim. Physiol., Ian Clunies
Ross Anim. Res. Lab.
McDonald, i. w. Chief
* ALEXANDER, G. Sen. Princ Res. Scient.
* BRADEN, A. W. H. Sen. Princ. Res.
Scient.
* LYNE, A. G. Princ. Res. Scient.
Sydney, Univ. of Sydney,
Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.
* SULLIVAN, G. E. Lect.
School of Biol. Sci., Zool. Bldg.
* STEPHENSON, N. G. Sen. Lect.
* ANDERSON, D. T. Reader (Biol.)
QUEENSLAND
Townsville, Univ. Coll. of Townsville,
School of Biol. Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* BURDON-IONES, C. Prof., Head
* LUCAS. J. S. Lect.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide, Univ. of Adelaide,
Dept. of Anat. and Histol.
* PACKER, A. D. Reader
* VAN DETH, J. H. M. G. Reader
VICTORIA
Clayton, Monash Univ.,
Dept. of Physiol.
* WESTERMAN, R. A. Sen. Lect.
* McCANCE, I. Sen. Lect.
* PHILLIS, J. W. Sen. Lect.
* MARK, R. F. Sen. Lect.
Parkvillc, Univ. of Melbourne,
School of Anat.
* LAVARACK, J. O. Reader
* STRATFORD (MILLER), B. F.
Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Pathol.
GREEN. Ch. R. Sen. Lect.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Ncdlands, Univ. of W. Australia,
Fac. of Sci., Zool. Dept.
* SHIELD, J. W. Sen. Lect.
* ARNOLD, Miss J. M. Sen. Demonstr.
NEW ZEALAND
Christchurch, Univ. of Canterbury,
Dept. of Zool.
* STOUT, V. M. Sen. Lect.
* BENZIE, Miss V. L. Lect.
Dunedin, Univ. of Otago,
Dept. of Zool.
* PILKINGTON, J. B. Lect.
Palmerston North, Dept. of Scient.
and Industr. Research (D.S.I.R.),
Plant Physiol. Div.
DENNE, M. P.
WILLISON (BARFORD), Mrs. J.
Palmerston North, Massey Univ. of
Manawatu, Dept. of Botany
THOMAS, R. G. Prof.
EUROPE
AUSTRLA
Salzburg, Paracelsus Forschungs-Inst.
fur Physiol, und Biophysik
HASLAUER, J. Wiss. Leiter
Wicn, Univ. Wien,
Anat. Inst.
HAYEK, H. Prof.. Dir.
Hygiene Inst.
* FLAMM, H. Prof. Dir.
Inst, fiir Krebsforschung
* WRBA, H. Prof., Dir.
SEILERN-ASPANG, F.
* KRATOCHWIL. K.
Prof.
213
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
BELGIUM
Antwerpcn, State Univ. Center,
Fac. of Sci., Lab. of Anat. and Embryol.
* VAKAET, L. C. A. Prof.
* CALLEBAUT, M. Asst.
Bruxelles, Univ. de Bruxelles
Fac. de Med., Inst. d'Anat.,
Lab. d'Embryol.
DALCQ, A. M. Prof. (Emer.)
PASTEELS, J. J. Prof.
MULNARD, J. G. Charge de Cours
MILAIRE. J. Asst.
* POURTOIS, M. Lic.ScDent.
Fac. des Sci.,
Lab. de Biol. Anim. et Histo'l. Comp.
HERLANT (MEEWIS), Mrs. H. Prof.
Inst, de Zool. Torley-Rousseau
BRIEN, P. Prof., Dir.
Bruxelles (see Rhode-St.Gcnesc)
Gent, Univ. of Gent,
Fac. of Med., Lab. of Anat.
FAUTREZ, J. C. Prof.. Dir.
FAUTREZ (FIRLEFYN), Mrs. N. J.
ROELS, F. First Asst.
ANTEUNIS, Miss A. H. J.
COLLE (VANDEVELDE), Mrs. A.
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.
* THIERY, M. Prof., Head
* DEROM, R. M. J. Lect.
Dept. of Ophthalmol.
FRANCOIS, J.
RABAEY, M. Assoc. Prof.
MATTON (VAN LEUVEN) , Mrs. M. D.
Res. Assoc.
Liege, Univ. de Liege,
Fac. de Med., Lab. de Biochim.
* DENIS, H. A. Cherch. qualifie FNRS
* FRENCKELL. Miss M. von
Stag, de Rech. FNRS
Lab. d'Anat. Pathol.
FIRKET, H. Prof.
REZNIK, M. First Asst.
Inst. d'Histol.
CHEVREMONT, M. J. J. Prof., Head
Louvain, Univ. de Louvain,
Inst. d'Anat.
CAMPENHOUT, E. van Prof., Dir.
Inst, de Zool., Lab. d Embryol.
VANDEBROEK, G. Prof.. Dir.
Mol, Centre d'Etude de I'Energie
Nucl., Dept. de Radiobiol.
* LEDOUX, L. (Lab. de Biochim. cell.)
* LEONARD, A. (Lab. de Genet.)
Rhode-St.Gencsc, Univ. libre de Bruxelles,
Fac. des Sci..
Lab. de Morphol. Anim.
* BRACHET. J. L. A. Prof., Dir.
* FICQ, A. A. Assoc. Prof.
* BALTUS, Miss E. J.
* TENCER, Miss R. Chef de Trav.
* QUERTIER, Miss J. A. F. Asst.
* VAN GANSEN (RASMONT), Mrs. P.
Charge de Cours
* DECROLY (BRIERS), Mrs. M. Asst.
* DENIS, Miss S.
* HANOCQ, Miss F. A.
' GEUSKENS. M.
* MALPOIX-HIGGINS, Mrs. P. M.
BULGARIA
Sofia, Bulg. Acad, of Sci..
Inst, of Zool.
BOSCHKOW, D. K. Res. worker
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Brno, Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.,
Inst, of Vertebr. Zool., Dept. of Morphol.
* KLIMA. M. Head
* STSRBA, O. Doc.
* KRAL, B. Res. worker
Hradcc Kralove, Charles Univ.,
Med. Fac, Dept. of Biol.
* BARTOS, F. Assoc. Prof.
* PUZA, V. Asst. Prof.
* SRB, V. Asst. Lect.
* HROCH, M. Asst. Lect.
* GAYER, J. Scient. worker
Kosice, Vet.-Med. Fac,
Anat. Inst.
POPESKO, P. Prof., Dir.
* RAJTOVA, Miss V. Asst.
Plzen, Charles Univ..
Fac. of Med.,
Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.
SLAB?, O. Prof.. Dir.
* MATEJKA, M. Docent
SLIPKA, J. Docent
* KOCOVA (PECHACKOVA). Mrs. J.
Asst.
Inst, of Pathophysiol.
MYSLIVECEK, J. Prof.. Head
* SOBOTKA. P. Asst. Prof.
HASSMANNOVA, Miss J. Scient. worker
CHALOUPKA, Z. Asst.
* ROKYTA, R. Asst.
ZAHLAVA, J. Asst.
Praha, Charles Univ.,
Med. Fac, Dept. of Anat.
* DOSKOCIL, M. Prof.
* LEME2, L. Docent
* cIHAK, R. Docent
* PUZANOVA, Mrs. L. Docent
* SEICHERT, V. Asst.
* DYLEVSKf, I. Asst.
Inst, of Embryol.
* VACEK, Z. Prof., Dir.
* KRAUS, R. Asst. Prof.
* MARTINEK. J. Asst.
* JIRSOVA, Miss Z.
* SEVCENKO, Mrs. G. Asst.
* PEXIEDER, T. Asst.
* HACH, P. Asst.
* KOMINKOVA, Miss E. Asst.
* REMENAR, M. Asst.
Dept. of Histol.
* JELINEK, R.
RYCHTER, Z.
Inst, of Physiol.,
Lab. of Embryophysiol.
* SEDLACEK, J. Asst. Prof.
* DOUSOVA-SVEHLOVA, Mrs. M. Asst.
* StASTN?, F. Asst.
* FROHLICH, J. Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Exper. Zool.
* SLADECEK, F. Prof., Dir,
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* ROMANOVSK7. A. Assoc. Prof.
* NEDVIDEK. J. Sen. Asst.
* VILIMKOVA-HABROVA, Mrs. V.
Sen. Asst.
* MACHA. J. Asst.
* PALECEK. J. Asst.
* MACELA, A. Res. Fellow
Praha, Czechoslov. Acad, of Sci.,
Inst, of Entomol.,
Dept. of Developm. Morphol.
* MASNER. P. Scient. worker
Dept. of Physiol.
NOVAK, V. J. A. Head
SLAMA. K. Res. Assoc.
* SEHNAL, F. Res. worker
Dept. of Exper. Biol, and Genet.
HASEK, M. Dir.
VOJTISKOVA, M. Adj. Dir.
Inst, of Physiol., Lab. of Electr. Micr.
ZELENA (TOPICOVA), Mrs. J. Head
Praha, Inst, for the Care of Mother
and Child, Embryol. Lab.
JIRASEK. J. E. Chief
CAPKOVA (HRUBA). Mrs. A.
Praha, Postgrad. School of Med.,
Clin, of Obstet. and Gynecol.
UHER, J. Asst.
DENMARK
Aarhus, The Royal Dental Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* KNUDSEN, P. A. Prof., Head
* WESTERGAARD, E. Lect.
* BUGGE. J. Lect.
Copenhagen, Carlsberg Found.,
Biol. Inst.
ZEUTHEN. E. Prof., Dir.
* HAMBURGER, Mrs. K. Asst.
* NILSSON, Mrs. J. R. Res. Asst.
* WESTERGAARD, O. Res. Asst.
* ANDERSEN, H. A. Res. Fellow
Copenhagen, Finsen Inst.,
Finsen Lab.
* PETERS. Mrs. H. Head of Dept.
* PEDERSEN, T.
* SJOLTE BYSKOV, Mrs. A. G.
* N0RBAEK S0RENSEN. I.
Copenhagen, State Serum Inst.
BIRCH-ANDERSEN, A. Head of Dept.
Copenhagen, State Vet. Serum Lab.
* BLOM, E. Head of Dept.
Copenhagen, Univ. of Copenhagen,
Dept. of Anat.
MOE, H. Prof.
Inst, of Comp. Anat.
* WINGSTRAND, K. G. Prof.
* N0RREVANG. A. Asst. Lect.
BRESCIANI, J. Asst.
Inst, of Gen. Zool.
* PEDERSEN, K. J. Lect.
Copenhagen
* BR0NDSTED, H. V. Prof. (Emer.)
Odcnse, Odense Univ.,
Dept. of Molec. Biol.
* PLESNER, P. Prof.
ENGLAND (see UNITED KINGDOM)
FINLAND
Helsinki, Univ. of Helsinki,
Children's Hosp.
* RAPOLA, M. H. J. Chief Pathol.
III. Dept. of Pathol..
Lab. of Exper. Embryol.
* SAXEN, L. O. Prof.
* WARTIOVAARA, J. J. Postdoct. Fellow
LAHTI. A.
KAITILA, I.
Dept. of Zool.,
Lab. of Exper. Embryol.
* TOIVONEN, S. I. Prof.
* KUUSI, Miss T. K. Lect.
* LEIKOLA. A. H. A.
* KOHONEN, P. J. Res. Fellow
* KOSKIMIES, O. J. Res. Asst.
* ROSTEDT, Miss I. B.
Turku, Univ. of Turku.
Dept. of Forensic Med.
* RAEKALLIO, J. Prof., Chairman
* MAKINEN (LONNBERG). Mrs. P.-L.
Res. Assoc
FRANCE
Arcachon, Univ. de Bordeaux,
Fac. des Sci., Inst, de Biol. Marine
* CAZAUX, CI. Maitre-Asst.
Azay-lc-Ferron, Ecole de Perfect. Agric,
Centre de Biol. Appliquee
* BERTON. J. P.
Banyuls'sur-Mer, Fac. des Sci. de Paris,
Lab. Arago
* MARTHY, H.-J. Guest worker
BOLETZKY, S. von Guest worker
BcUcvuc, C.N.R.S.,
Centre de Rech. sur la Nutrition
LAMBIOTTE. M. G. D. Maitre de Rech.
CROIZAT. B. Attache de Rech.
Besangon, Univ. de Besangon,
Fac. des Sci., Inst, des Sci. Nat.,
Lab. de Zool.
* GOMOT, L. Prof.
* GUYARD, A. Asst.
* PROPPER, A. Asst.
* BRIDE (VUILLET), Mrs. M.
Maitre-Asst.
* BRIDE, Miss J.
* GRIFFOND (ROGNON). Mrs. B.
Chercheur C.N.R.S.
* MARCHAND. C. R. Asst.
Bordeaux, Univ. de Bordeaux,
Fac. de Med.. Lab. de Biol.
* STOLL, R. Prof.. Dir.
* MARAUD, R. Prof.
Bordeaux (see Arcachon, Talcncc)
Caen, Univ. de Caen,
Biol, et Ecol.
* SIGNORET. J.
* SAUSSEY, M. Maitre de Conf.
* MARTIN. R. P. Asst.
Clermont-Ferrand, Fac. of Med..
Lab. of Histol. and Embryol.
* TURCHINI. J. P. Prof.
* MALET. P. Maitre de Conf.
* POURHADI. R. Asst.
Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Biol. Anim.
* LUTZ. H. Prof.. Dir.
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* LUTZ (OSTERTAG). Mrs. Y.
Maitre de Rech.
* HUBERT, J. Att. de Rech.
DIDIER (MARTIN), Mrs. E. Asst.
* COLLIN, J-P. Maitre-Asst.
* FARGEIX, N. Maitre-Asst.
* DAVID (BOGLI), Mrs. D.
Att. du C.N.R.S.
BRUEHL, M. Th. Asst.
Evreux, Centre Hosp. Region.,
Dept. of Pathol., Central Lab.
* GAILLARD. }. A. Chief
Gif-sur-Yvctte, C.N.R.S..
Lab. de Genet. Evolutive
* CHARNIAUX (COTTON), Mrs. H. Prof.
* BERREUR (BONNENFANT), Mrs. J.
Chargee de Rech.
* GINSBURGER-VOGEL. T. Maitre-Asst.
* FRIED (MONTAUFIER), Mrs. M. C.
Cherch. libre
* ZERBIB. Ch. Asst.
Grenoble, Univ. de Grenoble,
Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Zool.
* SENGEL, Ph. Prof.
* KIENY, Mrs. M. A. SENGEL
Maitre de Rech. au C.N.R.S.
* CHIBON, P. Maitre de Conf.
BERNARD, F. Maitre-Asst.
* BULLIERE, D. Maitre-Asst.
MANDARON, P. M. Maitre-Asst.
* MAUGER (GIRARD), Mrs. A.
Maitre-Asst.
* BOUVET, J. L. Maitre-Asst.
* CHEVALLIER. A. D. Asst.
* DHOUAILLY, Miss D. Asst.
* GEORGES, Miss D. Asst.
* PAUTOU (MfiRIC). Mrs. M. P. Asst.
RUSAOUfiN, Mrs. M. Asst.
* SAXOD, R. Maitre Asst.
THEVENET, Miss A. Asst.
* BULLIERE (CHALLANDE), Mrs. F.
Asst.
* ZOST. Miss B.
* ROUX, J. P.
* NOVEL, G.
* BRUGAL, G. ]. Y.
Jouy-en-Josas, C.N.R.Z.,
Inst. Natl, de la Rech. Agronom..
Station Centr. de Physiol. Anim.
* TORRES (WINTENBERGER), Mrs. S.
Maitre de Rech.
Lille, Univ. de Lille,
Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Biol. Anim.
* BOILLY. B.
Lab. de Zool.
* MARCEL, R. Maitre-Asst.
* DHAINAUT, A. Maitre-Asst.
* BART, A. Maitre-Asst.
Lyon (see Villcurbanne)
Marseille, Fac. des Sci. Saint Charles,
Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim.
* CHANDEBOIS. Miss R. Prof.
DELYE (ROLLIN), Mrs. P. M.
Maitre-Asst.
* REYNAUD, G. R. Maitre-Asst.
* HOARAU. F. Asst.
* CORNEC, J. P. Asst.
* MAURY (GALLISSIAN), Mrs. M. F.
Asst.
* HIRN, M. Asst.
* SOLBANI, Mrs. L. Asst.
Lab. de Biol. Gen.
ABELOOS, M. Prof., Dir.
Montpeilier, Univ. de Montpellier,
Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Anat.
* BOSSY, J. G. M. Prof. agr.
Lab. d'Histol.
* SENTEIN, P. Prof.
* SANCHEZ (TEFF), Mrs. S.
Charg. de Rech. CNRS
* HUMEAU, C. Asst.
* TEMPLE. D. Asst.
Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Neurophysiol.
* MARTY, R. J. L. Prof.
Lab. de Physiol. Anim.
ASSENMACHER, I. A. Prof.
Lab. de Physiol, des Invertebres
* VERNET(CORNUBERT),Mrs.G. Prof.
Lab. de Zool.
* LEGENDRE, R. Prof.
* EMERIT, M. Maitre-Asst.
* CASSAGNE-MfiJEAN, Mrs. F.
Maitre-Asst.
* BONS, J. Maitre-Asst.
Moulis, Lab. Souterrain du C.N.R.S.
JUBERTHIE, C. J. Maitre de Rech.
JUBERTHIE-JUPEAU, Mrs. L.
Chargee de Rech.
DURAND, J. P. Att. de Rech.
ROUGH, R. Att. de Rech.
Nancy, Univ. de Nancy,
Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Embryol.
DOLLANDER, A. Prof.. Dir.
BLONDELET, J. Chef de Trav.
GERARD, H. Asst.
BODELET, B. Asst.
CURY. G. Charge de Rech. CNRS
HATIER-AUTELIN, Mrs. R.
Att. de Rech. CNRS
ROBERT, Miss M.-F.
COZETTE, P.
Lab. d'Histol.
LEGAIT, E. Prof., Dir.
Lab. de Zool.
* STfiPHAN. F. Prof.
* STEPHAN (DUBOIS). Mrs. F.
Maitre de Rech.
* PIHAN, J. C. Maitre Asst.
* SCHILT, J. Asst.
* BAUTZ (PORTMANN), Mrs. A. M.
Asst.
* LANOT, R. Att. de Rech.
Nantes, Fac. des Sci. de Nantes,
Lab. d'Embryol.
* LEDOUARIN(CHAUVAC).Mrs. N.M.
Dir.
Lab. de Physiol. Anim. et Cell.
* LE DOUARIN. G. H. Dir.
Nogcnt sur Mamc, C.N.R.S.,
Inst. d'Embryol. Exper.
* WOLFF, Et. C. Prof., Dir.
* 'WOLFF (HENNIG). Mrs. Em.
Dir. de Rech.
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* BEAUPAIN (CREPY), Mrs. D.
Att. de Rech.
* BENOIT, J. A. A. Sous-Dir. de llnst.
de Rech.
* CROISILLE, Y. Sous-Dir. du Lab.
du Coll. de France
* CUMINGE, Miss D. Asst. de Rech.
* DAMERON, Miss F. Chargee de Rech.
* DESVEAUX-CHABROL. Mrs. }. Biol.
* DIETERLEN (LIEVRE), Mrs. F.
Chargee de Rech.
* DUBOIS. R. Sous-Dir. du Lab. du
Coll. France
FEDECKA (BRUNER). Mrs. B.
Chargee de Rech.
* GASC. J. M.
* GIRARD. H. Biol.
* LAZARD (HAUBEN), Mrs. L.
Charg. de Rech.
* LOMBARD (DES GOUTTES).
Mrs. M. N. Att. de Rech.
* MARIN (LEWIN). Mrs. L. Chargee
de Rech.
* MARTHY, H.-J. Guest worker
* MARTIN (FORGET). Mrs. C. S. Biol.
* MASON, J. Att. de Rech.
* PAGEOT (SIMPSON). Mrs. P.
* PINOT, Miss M. Chargee de Rech.
* POURREAU (SCHNEIDER). Mrs. N. M.
Chargee de Rech.
* REYSS-BRION (DUCREAU). Mrs. M.
Chargee de Rech.
* SALAUN, Miss J. Chargee de Rech.
* SALZGEBER. Miss B. Maitre de Rech.
* SCHEIB (PFLEGER). Mrs. D. Maitre
de Rech.
* SIGOT. M. Maitre-Asst.
* SIGOT (LUIZARD). Mrs. M. F.
Att. de Rech.
* SORIANO, L. I. Charge de Rech.
* STENGER (HA.FFEN), Mrs. K. E.
Maitre de Rech.
* STRUDEL. G. Dir. Adj. du Lab. de
I'Ecole Prat, des Hautes Etudes
* ZILLER (SENGEL), Mrs. C. Biol.
Orsay, Univ. de Paris.
Fac. des Sci. d'Orsay,
Lab. d'Anat. Comp.
* BEAUMONT. A. Prof.
* THILLARD. Miss M. ]. Maitre-Asst.
* YVROUD, Miss M. Maitre-Asst.
* HOURDRY. J. Maitre-Asst.
* DAUGERAS. Miss N. Asst.
Lab. de Biol. Anim.
* LENDER. Th. Prof.
* LE MOIGNE. A. Maitre-Asst.
GABRIEL, A. Maitre-Asst.
* HUET, CI. Maitre-Asst.
* HUET, M. Maitre-Asst.
* SAUZIN, Miss M. J. Asst.
Lab. de Zool.
* BERGERARD, J. Prof., Dir.
* LAUGE. Miss G. Maitre-Asst.
* BLUZAT. R. R. Maitre-Asst.
* LABOUR, G. R. Asst.
* MAISONHAUTE, CI. Stag, de Rech.
Paris, Coll. de France.
Lab. d'Embryol. Exper.
(see Nogcnt)
* FAURfi-FREMIET. E. Prof.
Paris, Ecole d'Anthropol. de P. Broca
HUET. J. A. Dir.
* FRIANT, Mrs. M. Prof.
Paris, Inst. Natl. Agronom.,
Lab. de Zool.
* PINET. J. M. Asst.
Paris, Inst. Natl, de la Sante et
de la Rech. Med. (I.N.S.E.R.M.).
Unite de Physiol. Placentaire
* PANIGEL, M. Prof.
* LE GOASCOGNE, C. Att. de Rech.
* HERNANDEZ (VERDUN). Mrs. D. F.
Att. de Rech.
* CHALLIER, J. C. Asst.
* LEGRAND. Miss Ch. Asst.
* SANANES. Miss N. Asst.
* SCHNEIDER. H. Asst.
* BERTON, J. P. Att. de Rech.
Paris, Inst. Oceanographique.
Lab. de Physiol.
* OLIVEREAU. Miss M. M. A.
Maitre de Rech.
Paris, Maternite de Port-Royal,
Lab. de Chim. Hormonale
* CEDARD (WILLSTAETTER), Mrs. L.
Maitre de Rech.
* GUICHARD (CHAVENAT), Mrs. A.
Paris, Museum Natl. d'Hist. Naturelle,
Lab. de Biol. Invert. Marins
* LEVI, CI. Prof.
* BOROJEVIC, R. Att. de Rech.
* CONAN, G. Y. Asst.
* LENICQUE, P. M. Maitre de Rech.
au CNRS
Paris, Univ. de Paris,
Fac. de Med.. Lab. d'Anat.
DELMAS, A. Prof., Dir.
HUREAU. J. Prof. agr.
ALEXANDRE, J. H. Prof. agr.
AARON. C. Asst.
ENNABLI. E. Asst.
EYRIES. Ch.
PINEAU. H.
PERLES. B.
CHOUARD. C. H.
* LASSAU. J. P. Chef de Trav.
Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. A.
* TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS, H. Prof.
* DAVID, G. Prof. agr.
* MERCIER (PAROT). Mrs. L.
Maitre de Rech.
* AUROUX, M. Chef de Trav.
* ROUSSEL, C. Chef de Trav.
Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B
* GIROUD, A. Prof. hon.
* TAMBOISE, E. Prof, agr,
* SCHRAMM, B. Prof. agr.
* MARTINET, Mrs. M. Chargee de
Rech. au CNRS
* DADOUNE, I. P. Chef de Trav.
* CHEVREAU, J. P. Chef de Trav.
* SOLERE, M. Chef de Trav.
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* WEGMANN. R. W. Dir. adj.
* HADJUSKI, P.
Paris, Univ. de Paris,
Fac. des Sci., Lab. d'Anat. Comp.
* DEVILLERS, Ch. Prof.
* FRANgOIS, Y. Prof.
* ROSENBERG. A. J. Prof.
* CORSIN, Miss. J. Maitre-Asst.
* CLAIRAMBAULT. P. Maitre-Asst.
* BOULEKBACHE. H. Asst.
* COUPS, R. J. F. Asst.
* GOSWAMI, M. N. D. Biochem.
* CHANCONIE (MAURY), Mrs. M.
Ing. CNRS
Lab. d'Embryol.
GALLIEN, L. Prof., Dir.
COLLENOT, A. Maitre de Conf.
Lab. d'Evol. des Etres Organises
* CHARNIAUX (COTTON), Mrs. H. Prof.
* MEUSY, J. J. Att. de Rech.
* PA YEN, Miss G. G. Att. de Rech.
* VIANEY-LIAUD, M. Asst.
* DfiPECHE, J. Asst.
* TCHELEBI (PAPILLON). Mrs. M.
Att. de Rech.
Lab. de Physiol. Comp.
JOST, A. D. Prof., Dir.
Lab. de Physiol, des Insectes
* SCHOELLER (RACCAUD), Mrs. J.
Maitre de Conf.
Fac. Saint-Antoine,
Lab. d'Embryol.
* ROUX, Ch. Prof.
Paris (see also Nogcnt, Orsay, Sannois)
Poitiers, Fac. des Sci.,
Lab. de Physiol. Anim.
* GARGOUiL, Y. M. Prof.
* BERNARD, CI. Asst.
* PAGER, Miss J. Cherch. CNRS
* GROS, D. Moniteur
* RAYMOND, G. Moniteur
Reims, Univ. de Reims,
Fac. des Sci.,
Lab. de Biol. Cellulaire
* GONTCHAROFF, Miss M. Prof, titul.
BIERNE, J. Maitre-Asst.
LECHENAULT, H. Maitre-Asst.
PASTISSON, Miss C. Maitre-Asst.
* VERNET, G. Asst.
JALOUZOT. R. Asst.
Lab. de Physiol. Anim.
* JACQUOT, R. L. Prof.
* NAGEL, J. Maitre-Asst.
* SUTTER, B. C. J. Maitre de Conf.
* SUTTER (DUB), Mrs. M. T. Asst.
* FELIX, J. M. Asst.
* PERRIER. Mrs. H. Asst.
* PLAS. Mrs. C. Att. de Rech. CNRS
Rennes, Fac. des Sci.,
Lab. de Biol. Generale
PICHERAL, B. Maitre-Asst.
Rouen, Fac. Mixte de Med. et Pharm.,
Lab. d'Anat. Normale
TARDIF. B. Prof. agr.
CAPUANO, G. Asst.
Saint-Martin-d'Heres (see Grenoble)
Sannois, Inst. Pasteur de Paris,
Serv. d'Embryol. Exper.
* RAYNAUD. A. Chef de Lab.
* RAYNAUD (CHAULIN-SERVINIERE),
Mrs. J. Chef de Lab.
* PIEAU, CI. Att. de Rech. au CNRS
* VASSE, J. Att. de Rech. au CNRS
Strasbourg, Musee Zool. de I'Univ.
et de la Ville
* GOUIN, F. J. Conserv. '
Strasbourg, Univ. de Strasbourg,
Fac. de Med., Inst. d'Embryol. ,
* CLAVERT, J. M. J. Prof.. Dir. |
* RUCH. J. V. Maitre de Conf. 1
* RUMPLER, Y. Chef de Trav.
* GABRIEL-ROBEZ (KREMER). Mrs. O.
* GERLINGER, P. Chef de Trav.
Fac. des Sci.,
Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exper.
VIVIEN, J. H. Prof., Dir.
* THIEBOLD, J. J. Prof.
FOLLENIUS, E. Maitre de Conf.
MELLINGER. J. Maitre-Asst.
DOERR (SCHOTT),Mrs.J. Maitre-Asst.
STEFAN, Miss Y. Chargee de Rech.
WENIGER, J. P. Charge de Rech.
PETIT, A. Cherch. libre
Talence, Univ. de Bordeaux,
Fac. des Sci..
Lab. de Biol. Anim.
* CAMBAR, R. Prof.
* GIPOULOUX. J. D. Maitre-Asst.
* GIRARD (DECHAMBRE). Mrs. C.
Maitre-Asst.
* ALBERT. J. Asst.
* CHAMBOLLE. P. Asst.
* ARNAULD. Miss E. L. Collab. techn.
Lab. de Physiol. Gener.
* DUTRIEU. Miss J. Maitre de Conf.
* CERBELLE. J. C. Maitre-Asst.
* GOURDOUX (DESTRADE), Mrs. L.
Asst.
* MOREAU, R. Asst.
Lab. de Zool. Exper.
* HAGET. A. Prof.
* ROGUEDA (VIGNAU). Mrs. J.
Maitre-Asst.
* LOUVET. J. P. Maitre-Asst.
* ALLfiAUME (BORDES),Mrs. N. Asst.
* SUCH (RAZIMBAUD).. Mrs. J. Asst.
* FOURNIER, B. Att. de Rech.
* CAVALLIN (THOMAS). Mrs. M.
Att. de Rech.
* TAMARELLE (GARAUDY). Mrs. M.
Att. de Rech.
* RESSOUCHES (SELMES). Mrs. A. P.
Ing. de Rech.
Toulouse, Univ. de Toulouse,
Fac. des Sci..
Lab. de Biol. Gener.
NOUVEL. H. Prof.. Dir,
* BEETSCHEN. J. C. Prof.
* GASSER. F. Maitre-Asst.
* JAYLET. A. Maitre-Asst.
* DUPRAT (ESCUDIfi). Mrs. A. M.
Att. de Rech. CNRS
* FERRIER. V. Asst.
* DEPARIS, P. Asst.
218
France
Germany (West)
Villc d'Avray
* ROSTAND, J.
Villcfranchc-sur-Mer,
Station Zool.
* LALLIER. R. A. Maitre de Rech
au CNRS
VUlejuif, C.N.R.S.,
Inst, de Rech. Scient. sur le Cancer
PASCAUD. M. Prof.. Chief of Serv.
Villeurbannc, Univ. de Lyon,
Fac. des Sci.,
Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appliquee
* NIGON, V. Prof., Dir.
* LEGAY, J. M. Prof.
* BRUN, J. L. Maitre de Conf.
* DAILLIE, J. Maitre de Conf.
* TEULADE, P. Maitre de Conf.
* FOURCHE, J. Maitre-Asst.
* GUERRIER, P. Maitre-Asst.
* GODET (NONNENMACHER), Mrs. J.
Maitre-Asst.
* GILLOT (PERDRIX). Mrs. S.
Maitre-Asst.
* PONTIER, J. Maitre-Asst.
* PRUDHOMME, J. C. Maitre-Asst.
* HEIZMANN, P. Att. de Rech.
* de REGGI, L. M. Att. de Rech.
* COULON (BUBLEX). Mrs. M. M.
Att. de Rech.
* BLANCHET, J. P. Asst.
* PAV£, A. G. Asst.
* de TURENNE, Miss M. Stag, de
Rech. au CNRS
GERMANY (East)
Berlin-Buch, Deutsche Akad. der
Wissensch. zu Berlin,
Inst, fiir Zellphysiol.
BIELKA, H. Dir.
NOLL, F. Ober Asst.
THEISE, H. Asst.
GRUMMT, F. Asst.
SCHULTZ, Miss I. Asst.
Gatcrslebcn, Deutsche Akad. der
Wissensch. zu Berlin,
Inst, fiir Ku'lturpflanzenforsch.
* PANITZ, R. Asst.
* MULLER, A. J. Asst.
BAUDISCH, W. Asst.
SERFLING, E. Asst.
WOBUS, U. Asst.
Greifswald, Univ. of Greifswald,
Med. School, Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
HORKf, Z. Oberarzt
Jena, Friedrich-Schiller Univ.,
Mathem.-naturwiss.-techn. Fak.,
Sekt. Bioi.-Pflanzenphysiol.
* AUGSTEN, H. Prof.
Magdeburg, Med. Akad.,
Biol. Inst.
SCHUNZEL, G.
Rostock, Univ. Rostock,
Med. Fak., Anat. Inst.
* SCHUMACHER, G. H. Prof., Dir.
* KRANTZ, Mrs. H. I.Oberarzt
* FANGHANEL, J. wiss. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
ARNDT. E. A. Prof. (Abt. Meeresbiol.)
PENZLIN, H. Doz.
GERMANY (West)
Aachen, Rhein.-Westf. Techn. Hochschule,
Dept. of Anat.
(see Basel, Switz., Anat. Inst.)
Bamberg^ Staatl. Frauenklinik and
Hebammenschule
KRONE, H. A. Prof.. Dir.
Berlin, Freie Univ. Berlin,
Med. Fak., II. Anat. Inst, und
Forschungsabt. fiir Elektronenmikr.
SCHWARZ, W. Prof. (Anat.)
MERKER, H. J. Priv. Doz.
Inst, fiir Physiol. Chemie
* TIEDEMANN, H. Prof.. Dir.
* TIEDEMANN (WAECHTER), Mrs. H.
Wiss. Asst.
* FAULHABER. Miss I. E. W. Asst.
* GRUNZ, H. Asst.
* SCHMIALEK, P. Asst.
I. Zool. Inst.
* DOHLE, W. Dr.rer.nat.
Berlin, Schering AG
* ELGER, W.
Bochum, Ruhr-Univ.,
Inst, fiir Zellphysiol., Abt. Biol.
* BEINBRECH, G.
Bonn, Friedr.-Wilhelms Univ.,
Landwirtschaftl. Fak..
Inst, fiir Landwirtsch. Zool.
und Bienenkunde
* WURMBACH, H. Prof., Head
* KARB, B. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
DANNEEL, R. Prof., Dir.
Bonn, Univ. Bonn,
Anat. Inst., Abt. fiir Neuroanat.
* FLEISCHHAUER, K. Prof.
* GARWEG, G.
* SCHLUTER, G.
Braunschweig, Techn. Univ.,
Zool. Inst.
* HAUENSCHILD, C. Prof.
Diisscldorf, Univ. Diisseldorf,
Med. Fak., Inst, fur Humangenetik
und Anthropol.
SCHADE, H. Prof.. Dir.
* GROTE, W. Wiss. Asst.
Mathem.-Naturwissensch. Fak.,
Zool. Inst.
WADA, S. Asst.
Erlangen, Univ. Erlangen-Niirnberg,
Med. Fak., Anat. Inst.
* MERKLE, U. Prof.
Physiol.-Chem. Inst.
HORSTMANN, H. J. Univ. Doz.
Naturwissenschaftl. Fak.,
I. Zool. Inst.
SIEWING, R. Prof.. Dir.
* KORN, H. F. Univ. Doz.
* SCHOLL, G. Wiss. Asst.
Frankfurt, Univ. Frankfurt,
Med. Fak., Anat. Inst.
STARCK, D. Prof.
219
Germany (West)
Inst, fiir Humangenet. und vergl. Erbpathol.
* DEGENHARDT. K. H. Prof.. Dir.
* KLEINEBRECHT, J. Wiss. Asst.
Inst, fiir Kinemat. Zellforschung
* BEREITER-HAHN. J. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
* HANKE. W. Prof.
* LEIST. K. H.
Freiburg, Max-Planck-Inst. fiir
Iramunbiologie,
Arbeitsgr. G. H. M. Gottschewski
* GOTTSCHEWSKI. G. H. M.
Prof., Head
* ZIMMERMANN. W. Asst,
* DENKER, H. W.
Freiburg, Stadt. Museum fiir Naturkunde
SCHNETTER. M. Doz. Leiter
SCHWAIER, Miss A.
ROSELER. P. F.
Freiburg, Univ. Freiburg.
Biol. Inst. I,
Lab. fiir Chromosomenforsch.
* HESS. O. Doz.
Biol. Inst. I (Zoologie)
* SANDER. K. Prof.
* GERISCH. G. Doz.
* WEYGOLDT. P. Doz.
* KALTHOFF. K. Asst.
LEHMANN. R.
Giesscn, Univ. Giessen,
Anat. Inst.
* OKSCHE. A. Prof.
PETERS. Th.
Naturwiss. Fak.. I. Zool. Inst.
* GOTTING, K. ]. Priv. doz.. Oberasst.
Bad Godcsbcrg, Inst, fur Flugmedizin
der D.F.V.L.R.
* BRIEGLEB. W. Abt. leiter
* TEUCHERT. Mrs. G. Wiss. Mitarb.
Gottingen, Univ. Gottingen,
Anat. Inst.
* BLECHSCHMIDT. E. Prof.. Dir.
* STEDING. G. Oberasst.
* CHRIST. B. Asst.
JACOB. Miss M. Asst.
JACOB. H. J. Asst.
I. Physik. Inst.
* HOMANN. H. A. Guest Worker
II. Zool. Inst, und Museum
AX. P. Prof., Dir.
Hamburg, Univ. Hamburg,
Med. Fak.. Anat. Inst.
* HORSTMANN, E. Prof., Dir.
* WARTENBERG, H. Prof.
* HOLSTEIN, A. F. Priv. doz.
* BREUCKER. Miss H. Asst.
Inst, fiir Humangenet.
SCHLOOT. W.
Univ.-Frauenklinik
* STEGNER. H. E. Priv.-Doz.
Inst, fiir Hydrobiol. und Fischereiwiss.
LILLELUND, K. Prof.. Dir.
* PETERS. N. W. Priv.-Doz.
* BRAUM. E. Asst.
* von WESTERNHAGEN. H.
Hannover, Techn. Hochschule,
Inst, fiir Botanik
STANCE. Miss L. Prof.
Germany (West)
Heidelberg, Univ. Heidelberg.
Bot. Inst.
* BOPP. M. Prof.. Dir.
Physiol. Lehrstuhl. Zool. Inst.
* DUSPIVA. F. Prof.. Dir.
* HANSEN-DELKESKAMP. Mrs. E.
* SCHNETTER. W. Wiss. Asst.
Heiligcnberg, Heiligenberg-Inst.
* KRAUSE. G. Prof.
* WOELLWARTH, C. von Asst.
* KOCHER. W. Doz.
* KOCHER-BECKER, Mrs. U. Asst.
* PENTZ, S. Asst.
Karlsruhe, Univ. Karlsruhe,
Zool. Inst.
* BRANDLE, K. A. Asst.
Kiel, Neue Univ.,
Anat. Inst.
* PEHLEMANN, F. W. Priv.-Doz.
Koln, Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Himforschung,
Abt. fiir allg. Neurol.
WECHSLER, W. Oberasst.
Koln, Univ. Koln,
Inst, fiir Entw.physiol.
* HARTE, Miss C. Prof.
* POHLEY, H. J. Prof., Doz.
* KIERMAYER, O. Doz.
* MUTH, F. W. Asst.
* HOFMANN, D. K. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
* NEUMANN, D. Prof., Dir.
* EGELHAAF. A. Prof.
* KUHN. O. Prof. (Emer.)
* ENGLANDER, H. Prof.
* VAHS, W. Prof.
* ANTON, H. J. Doz.
* HARTWIG, H. Doz.
* JOHNEN, Miss A. G. Doz.
* DARDA, S. H. Asst.
* FISCHER, A. Asst.
* HOCKER, W. Asst.
* KUTHE, H. W. Asst.
* LOBBECKE, E. A. Asst.
Mainz, Univ. Mainz,
Inst, fiir spez. Botanik
* HACCIUS, Miss B. Prof.
Zool. Inst.
ANDRES, G.
Marburg, Philipps-Univ.,
Inst, fiir Physiol. Chemie
* SEKERIS, C. E. Oberasst.
* WEIRICH, G. Asst.
* SHAAYA, E. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
* KOECKE, H. U. Prof., Dir.
SEIDEL, F. Prof. (Emer.)
LUDTKE, H. Prof.
* CLEFFMANN, G. Prof.
* SCRIBA, M. E. L. Priv.-Doz.
* KOCH, P. Asst.
* SEITZ, K. A. Asst.
Marburg, Univ. Marburg,
Anat. Inst.
RETRY, G. Prof., Dir.
Miinchcn, Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Biochem.
* REMBOLD, H. Priv.-Doz.
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Italy
Munchen, Univ. Munchen,
Tierarztl. Fak., Inst, fiir Pharmakol.,
Toxikol. und Pharmazie
* TEMPEL, K. Doz.
Zool. Inst.
* BOHN, H.
Miinstcr, Univ. Miinster,
Med. Fak., Anat. Inst.
* ROLLHAUSER, H. Prof., Head
ROLLHAUSER (TER HORST).
Mrs. J. O. B.
Inst, of Human Genet.
* LENZ, W. Prof., Dir.
* PAWLOWITZKI, I. H. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
t BIER, K. Prof.
* ENGELS, W. Asst.
* RIBBERT, D. Asst.
* KUNZ, W. Asst.
Saarbriickcn, Univ. des Saarlandes,
Mathem.-Naturwissensch. Fak.,
Inst, fiir Genetik
* KROEGER, H. Prof.. Dir.
* ROBERT. M. Asst.
* BURKART. T. Asst.
* BOSSHARD, N. U. Asst.
Stuttgart, Univ. Hohenheim.
Inst, fiir Histol. und Embryol.
* KNESE. K. H. Prof.. Dir.
FISCHER, G. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
* PFLUGFELDER, O. Prof.. Dir.
Tubingen, Max-Planck-Inst. fur Biol,
Abt. Beermann
* BEERMANN, W. Prof.
MEYER, G. F. Doz.
HAUSEN. P. Doz.
* HENNIG, W. Asst.
Tubingen, Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Zellbiol..
Abt. Bauer.
Arbeitsgr. Biochem. Embryol.
* CZIHAK, G. Head
* BOCKSTAHLER. L. Asst.
* SCHMEKEL, Miss M. L. Asst.
Tiibingcn, Univ. Tiibingen,
Anat. Inst.
HINRICHSEN. K. Prof.
MERTZ. M. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
GRELL, K. G. Prof.
SCHWARTZ, V. Prof.
* NETZEL. H. E. M. Asst.
LEIBENGUTH, F. Asst.
Zoophysiol. Inst.
MULLER, W. A. Asst.
Wilhclmshaven, Max-Planck-Inst.
fiir Zellbiol.
* HAMMERLING, J. Prof.. Dir.
* SCHWEIGER. H. G. Abt. leiter
* WERZ, G. Abt. leiter
* DILLARD, W. Asst.
Wiirzburg, Univ. Wiirzburg,
Med. Fac. Dept. of Anat.
* SCHIEBLER, T. H. Prof.. Head
* VOLLRATH. L. Priv.-Doz.
Fac. of Nat. Science,
Inst, of Appl. Zool.
* GOSSWALD. K. Prof., Head
* SCHMIDT, G. H. Priv.-Doz.
Zool. Inst.
* KRAUSE, G. Prof., Dir.
* KOCHER, W. Doz.
* JUNG, E. Asst.
* ACHTELIG, M. Asst.
* WOLF, R. Asst.
* EMMERT, W. Asst.
GREECE
Athens, Univ. of Athens,
Fac. of Sci.,
Zool. Lab. and Museum
KIORTSIS, V. Prof., Dir.
ZAFIRATOS, K. Asst.
MORAITOU (APOSTOLOPOULOU),
Mrs. M. Asst
MYTILINEOU, C. Res. Assoc.
HUNGARY
Budapest, Children s Hosp. "Paul Heim",
Dept. of Congenital Malformations
* BERNDORFER, A. Chief Surgeon
Budapest, Hung. Acad, of Sci..
Inst, of Exper. Med., Morphol. Dept.
GYEVAI (T6TH). Mrs. A. T.
Res. Worker
Budapest, Med. Univ..
Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.
* TORO, I. Prof.
* TOROK. L. J. Asst. Prof.
* CSABA, G. Asst. Prof.
* HORVATH. Miss C. Asst.
* MOLD, Miss K. Asst.
* RADOS. I. Asst.
* TORO. I.. Jr. Asst.
Pecs, Univ. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
SZfiKELY. G. Lect.
STRAZNICKY. Ch. Asst.
Szeged, Univ. Med. School.
Dept. of Anat.
* CSILLIK. B. Prof.. Chairman
* KALMAN, G. Res. Asst.
* KASA. P. Res. Asst.
* KNYIHAR, Miss E. Res. Asst.
IRELAND
Dublin, Univ. College,
Dept. of Zool.
* RAMSAY (KUNZ), Mrs. Y. W. Lect.
* DUKE, E. J. Asst. Lect.
ITALY
Arco Felice (Napoli),
Lab. of Molec. Embryol.
* MONROY, A. Prof.
Bari, Univ. of Bari,
Fac. of Med., Inst, of Human Anat.
* AMPRINO, R. M. Prof.. Dir.
* CAMOSSO, Miss M. E. Asst.
* MAROTTI. G. Asst.
* MITOLO. V. Asst.
Bologna, Univ. di Bologna.
1st. di Anat. Comp.
LEGHISSA. S. Prof., Dir.
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* MINELLI, G. Prof.
ROSSINI, Miss M. C. Asst.
GARAVINI, Mrs. C. Asst.
DEGLI ESPOSTI, Miss A. M. Asst.
QUAGLIA, A. Asst.
1st. di Anat. Umana Norm.
OLIVO, O. M. Prof., Dir.
LULLINI, Mrs. I. GALLIANI Asst.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gener.
RIZZOLI, C. Prof.. Dir.
CARINCI, P. Asst.
MANZOLI, F. A. Asst.
MANZOLI (GUIDOTTI), Mrs. L. Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Inst, of Zool.
* VANNINI. E. Prof., Dir.
* STAGNI, Miss A. Prof.
* ZAFFAGNINI, F. Prof.
* GRASSO, M. Prof.
* GARDENGHI, G. Asst.
* DI GRANDE, Miss F. Researcher
* ZACCANTI, F. Researcher
Camcrino, Univ. di Camerino,
Fac di Sci.. Cat. di Istol. ed Embriol.
DE VINCENTIIS. M. Prof.
1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp.
BELLINI'GARDELLINI. Miss L.
Asst. Prof.
BOTTE. V. Asst. Prof.
Catania, Univ. di Catania.
1st di Anat. Umana Norm., 2a Cattedra
* PASSAPONTI, A. Prof., Dir.
* MARRARO (CARNAZZA). Mrs. M. L.
Asst.
1st. di Zool.
* RANZOLI. F. Prof.
* DE LUCA. V. Prof.
* SICHEL, G. Prof.
* BARBAGALLO (PATTI), Mrs. I. Asst.
* VISCUSO, Miss R. Asst.
Ferrara, Univ. di Ferrara,
Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Anat. Comp.
* RAUNICH, L. Prof.
* SALVATORELLI, G. Asst.
1st. di Zool.
* COLOMBO, G. Prof., Dir.
* PINAMONTI. S. Prof.
* MICCIARELLI (SBRENNA). Mrs. A.
Asst.
PETRIS, A. Asst.
SBRENNA, G. Asst.
Geneva, Univ. di Genova,
1st. di Anat. Comp.
* MINGANTI. A. Prof.
1st. di Zool.
* DELLA CROCE, N. Asst. Prof.
* BETTANIN (BELGRANO), Mrs. S.
Asst.
Messina, Univ. di Messina,
Fac. di Sci., 1st. Idrobiol. e Pescicolt.
* COSTANZO, G. Asst.
1st. di Zool. e di Anat. Comp.
* BOLOGNARI. A. Prof.. Dir.
* ALBANESE (CARMIGNANI).
Mrs. M. P. Asst.
* DONATO (CELI) , Mrs. A. Asst.
* CANNATA. F. Asst. Cat. di Istol.
ed Embriol.
Italy
Milano, Univ. di Milano,
Cattedra di Anat. Comp.
ZAVANELLA. Miss T. Asst.
Fac. of Med.. 2nd Chair of Human Anat.,
Anat. Inst.
* PANNESE, E. Prof.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen.
PRETO PARVIS, Mrs. V. Prof.
FORNI. Miss S. Asst.
1st. di Genetica
* BARIGOZZI. C. Prof.. Dir.
* HALFER. Miss C. Asst.
* BAIRATI, A. Asst.
* DOLFINI. Miss S. Asst.
* ALBERGHINA (TONINI), Mrs. F.
Fellow
Cattedra di Embriol. e Morfol. Sperim.
LEONE, V.
CASTELLANI (CERESA),Mrs.L. Asst.
1st. di Zool.
RANZI, S. Prof., Dir.
CIGADA (LEONARDI). Mrs. M. Prof.
LANZAVECCHIA. G. Prof.
PARISI, V. Res. Assoc.
COLLINI, Miss R. Asst.
SAMUELLI, Miss C.
Modcna, Univ. di Modena,
Fac. di Sci. Fis., Mat. e Nat.,
1st. di Anat. Comp.
* BAFFONI, G. M. Prof.. Dir.
* MARINI. Miss M. Asst.
* FRATELLO. B. Asst.
* LOMBARDO, F. Asst.
Napoli, Univ. di Napoli.
1st. di Anat. Topogr.
* BORGHESE. E. Prof.. Dir.
ALESCIO, T. Asst.
Napoli (see Arco Felice)
Padova, Univ. di Padova.
Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Biol. Anim.
* SABBADIN, A. Prof.
BATTAGLL^, B. Prof.
* COLOMBO. L. Asst.
* DANIELI, G. A. Asst.
* BURIGHEL. P. Asst.
Inst, of Gen. Biol.
* LEVIS. A. G. Asst.
Palermo, Univ. di Palermo.
Fac. di Sci.. 1st. di Anat. Comp.
* GIUDICE, G. Assoc. Prof.
* MUTOLO, V. Assoc. Prof.
* MAGGIO, Miss R. Assoc. Prof.
* D'AMELIO. V. Assoc. Prof.
VITTORELLI, Miss M. L. Asst. Prof.
* MILLONIG, G. Res. Fellow
* CECCARINI. C. Res. Fellow
* RINALDI. Miss A. M. Asst. Prof.
* CRIPPA. M. Asst. Prof.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol.
D'ANCONA (LUNETTA). Mrs. G.
Asst.
MINAFRA, S. Asst.
DI STEFANO. L. Guest worker
1st. di Zool.
* REVERBERI. G. Prof., Dir.
* ORTOLANI. Miss G. Prof.
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* MANCUSO. V. Prof.
* DURANTE, Miss M. C. Prof.
* D'ANNA, T. Asst.
* FARINELLA (FERRUZZA). Mrs. N.
Asst.
* LA SPINA, Miss R. Asst.
* PATRICOLO, Miss E. Researcher
* MANSUETO (BONACCORSO).
Mrs. C. Researcher
* CUSIMANO (CAROLLO), Mrs. T.
Researcher
* MAJORCA (MONTELEONE). Mrs. A.
Researcher
* PUCCIA, E. Asst.
* VILLA, Miss L. Researcher
* PARRINELLO, N. Asst.
Parma, Univ. di Parma,
Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Zool.
* SCHREIBER, B. Prof.. Dir.
* RINALDI, Miss L. Asst.
Pavia, Univ. di Pavia,
1st. di Anat. Comp.
* GERZELI, G. Prof.
* BOLOGNANI (FANTIN), Mrs. A. M.
Prof.
1st. di Istol. e Embriol.
* MANFREDI ROMANINI. Mrs. M. G.
Prof., Dir.
* FRASCHINI, Miss A. Prof.
* PORCELLI, Miss F. Asst.
School of Med., Dept. of Dermatol.
* SERRI, F. Prof., Chairman
* GIANNETTI. A. Asst.
* CERIMELE. D. Asst.
Perugia, Univ. di Perugia,
Fac. di Med., 1st. di Biol. Gen.
* LIOTTI, F. S. Prof.. Dir.
* MIGLIORINI (BRUSCHELLI), Mrs. G.
Asst.
* ROSI, Miss G. Asst.
* GIOVANNINI, E. Asst.
* BIAGIONI, M. Asst.
Fac. di Sci. Agr., 1st. di Zool. Gen.
CASTIGLI (PITOTTI), Mrs. M.
Prof., Dir.
BELLONI. C. Asst.
Fac. di Sci. Nat. 1st. di Anat. Comp.
BONDI. C. Prof.. Dir.
Pisa, Univ. di Pisa,
1st. di Anat. e Istoembriol.
MASSART, C. Prof.. Dir.
PERA, L. Prof.. Dir.
* CONTE. G. Asst.
1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp.
* BENAZZI. M. Prof.. Dir.
* BENAZZI (LENT ATI). Mrs. G.
Assoc. Prof.
* MANCINO. G. Res. Assoc.
* PUCCINELLI, Mrs. I. Asst.
* SCALI. V. Asst.
* BARSACCHI. Miss G. Res. Assoc.
* GREMIGNI, V. Asst.
* MAZZA. M. Res. Assoc.
Roma, C.N.E.N.,
Lab. di Radiobiol. Anim.
* ZITO (BIGNAMI), Mrs. R. Invest.
* FANTONI, A. Invest.
GIACOMONI, D. Invest.
Roma, Univ. di Roma,
Fac. di Med.,
1st. di Anat. Umana Norm.
PALMA, A. Asst. Prof.
1st. di Biol. Gen.
SPIRITO, A. Prof.. Dir.
SANTORO D'ANGELO, Mrs. L. Asst.
CUOMO, Miss M. Asst.
BOFFI LUCARELLI, Mrs. A. M. Asst.
Fac. di Sci.,
1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi"
* STEFANELLI, A. Prof., Dir.
* ROSSI, A. Asst.
* BERTOLINI. B. Asst.
CAPANNA. E. Asst.
* FILONI. S. Asst.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol.
* URBANI, E. Prof., Dir.
URBANI (MISTRUZZI), Mrs. L.
Prof. Inc.
* MONESI, V. Prof.
* RUSSO-CAIA, S. Prof. Inc.
* MOLINARO, M. Asst.
1st. di Zool.
* PASQUINI, P. Prof., Dir.
* MANELLI, H. Asst. Prof.
* MASTROLIA, Miss L. Asst.
* MANGIA, F.
* STAMPA (DI CASTRO), Mrs. M.
Sassari, Univ. di Sassari,
Fac. di Sci. Mat. Fis. e Nat.,
1st. di Zool.
* LEPORI, N. G. Prof., Dir.
* PALA, Miss M. Asst.
* LISSIA (FRAU), Mrs. A. M. Asst.
* ARRU, Miss A. Asst.
Torino, Univ. di Torino,
Fac. Med. e Chirurgia,
1st. di Anat. Umana Norm.
* FILOGAMO. G. Prof.. Dir.
* GABELLA, G. Asst.
* CANTINO, D. Asst.
* COSTA, M. Asst.
* MACOTTA. V. Asst.
* COMOGLIO. P. C. Asst.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen.
* MARCHISIO. P. C. Asst.
Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Embriol. Sperim.
* GUARDABASSI. Miss A. Prof.. Dir.
* OLIVERO, M. Asst.
* CAMPANTICO, E. Asst.
Inst, of Biochem.
* RINAUDO, M. T. Asst.
* GIUNTA, C. Asst.
* BRUNO, R.
1st. di Anat. degli Anim. Dom.
* GODINA. G. Prof., Dir.
* BARASA, A. Asst.
1st. di Fisiol. Gen. e Spec, degli
Anim. Domest. e Chim. Biol.
ROWINSKI, P. Prof.
1st. di Antropol. Criminol.
* TESTA-BAPPENHEIM. I. Prof.
Trieste, Univ. di Trieste,
1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp.
* GHIRARDELLI. E. Prof., Dir.
* RADO LUSER. Mrs. G. Asst.
* DI MARCOTULLIO, A. Asst.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands Cancer Inst.
* ZEILMAKER, G. H.
Amsterdam, Netherlands Centr. Inst,
for Brain Research
ARIENS, KAPPERS, J. Prof.. Dir.
* SCHADfi, J. P. Assoc. Dir.
* CORNER, M. A. Head Lab. of
Developm. Physiol.
* BOT, A. P. C.
* JONGKIND, J. F. Head Histochem.
£) Cytochem. Group
Amsterdam, Univ. of Amsterdam,
Fac. of Med., Anat-Embryol. Inst.
* LIMBORGH, J. van Prof., Dir.
* WOERDEMAN, M. W. Prof. (Emer.)
* TRAMPUSCH. H. A. L. Sen. Lect.,
Head Div. of Exper. Morph.
* LOS, J. A. Sen. Lect.
* MADJEREK, Z. S.
* DRUKKER, J.
* VERWOERD. C. D. A. Res. Assoc.
* HARREBOMfiE, Mrs. A. E. Res. Assoc.
* TONNEYCK (MULLER), Mrs. I. Asst.
* AMONS, F. Asst.
* SMIT, P. Asst.
* HOUTHOFF, H. J. Asst.
* OOSTROM, C. G. van Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Zool. Lab.
* NAAKTGEBOREN, C. Sen. Sci. Off.
* TA VERNE, M. Asst.
* STEGEMAN, Miss J. H. J. Res. worker
T.N.O.
Amsterdam, Vrije Univ.,
Lab. of Anat. and Embryol.
* NIE, C. J. van
Groningcn, Univ. of Groningen,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat. & Embryol.
WILDE, A. G. de Prof., Head
BIJTEL, Miss J. H. Lect.
PLEEGING, J. H. Chief Asst.
GLAS, P.
* JONGH, H. J. de Lect.
Haren (Or.), Univ. of Groningen,
Genet. Inst.
* PIJNACKER, L. P. Sen. Sci. Off.
Leiden, Univ. of Leiden,
Fac. of Med.,
Anat. -Embryol. Lab.
DANKMEIJER, J. Prof., Dir.
LANDSMEER, J. M. F. Prof.
OPPENHEIMER (DEKKER), Mrs. A.
Lect.
HOEFSMIT, Miss E. C. M.
* GOEDBLOED, J. F. Sen. Sci. Off.
* HUSON, A. Lect.
Lab. for Cell Biol. & Histol.
* GAILLARD, P. J. Prof., Dir.
* ZAAIJER, Miss J. J. P. Lect.
* THESINGH, Miss C. W. Sen. Off.
Fac. of Sci.,
Dept. of Genet.
* GLOOR, H. J. Prof., Dir.
* BREUGEL, F. M. A. van
Zool. Lab.
* KUIJEN. C. J. van
Netherlands
* PRIESTER, W. de Sci. worker
* SPREY, Th. E. Sci. worker
* STARRE (van der MOLEN), Mrs. G.
van der
Nijmegen, Univ. of Nijmegen,
Med. Fac,
Dept. of Anat. and Embryol.
LAMMERS, H. J. Prof., Dir.
* VERHOFSTAD, A. A. J. Asst.
* KEYSER, A. J. M. Asst.
* WIJFFELS, C. M. Asst.
Dept. of Biochem.
* BONTING, S. L. Prof., Head
* DAEMEN, F. J. M. Sci. Off.
Zool. Lab., Dept. of Cell Biol.
* BERENDES, H. D. Prof. (Zool.)
Rotterdam, Med. Fac. Rotterdam.
Dept. of Anat. and Embryol.
* KREDIET, P. Lector
Utrecht, Hubrecht Lab. (Intemat.
Embryol. Inst.)
* NIEUWKOOP, P. D. Prof.. Dir.
* FABER, J. Sen. Sci. Off.
* BOTERENBROOD, Miss E. C.
(exper. morph.)
* HARA. K. (photo- and cinematogr.)
* LAWSON, Miss K. A. (tissue cult.)
' KONIJN, Th. M. (developm. physiol.)
* BLUEMINK, J. G. (electron micr.)
* UBBELS. Miss G. A. (histochem.)
* SAAG. P. Th. M. van der (biochem.)
* LAAT, S. W. de (biophys.)
SALOMfi, B. Z. (chief librarian)
* OUWENEEL. W. J. Res. Assoc.
* DOUCET (de BRUINE), Mrs. M. H. M.
Res. Assoc.
Utrecht, Rijksinst. voor de Volksgezondheid,
Dept. of Pharmacol.
* GEBHARDT, D. O. E. Biochem.
Utrecht, Univ. of Utrecht,
Central Interfaculty
* LINDENMAYER, A. Prof.
Fac. of Med.,
Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol.
* DOORENMAALEN, W. J. van
Prof., Dir.
* BRAHMA, S. K. Sen. Sci. Off.
GROENENDIJK ( HUIJBERS ) ,
Mrs. M. M.
* STARRE, H. van der Sci. worker
Fac. of Sci.,
Biol. Ultrastruct. Research Unit
* ELBERS, P. F. Lect., Head
* BERENDSEN, W.
Genet. Inst.
* SCHARLOO, W. Prof .
Zool. Lab.
* RAVEN, Chr. P. Prof., Dir.
* GEILENKIRCHEN. W. L. M. Lect.
* VERDONK, N. H.
* TIMMERMANS. Miss L. P. M.
* LABORDUS, V.
* BIGGELAAR. J. A. M. v. d.
* BOON (NIERMEIJER), Mrs. E. K.
* WAL, U. P. V. d.
* DONGEN, C. A. M. van
* ARNOLDS, W. J. A.
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Vet. Fac,
Vet. Anat. and Einbryol. Inst.
* WIERTZ (HOESSELS),
Mrs. E. L. M. J. Sen. Sci. Off.
* WENSING. C. J. G. Sen. Sci. Off.
Lab. for Vet. Physiol.
* ROMIJN, C. Prof.
* LOKHORST. Miss W.
Wageningen, Agricult. Univ.,
Lab. for Entomol.
WILDE, J. de Prof.
SCHOONHOVEN, L. M.
STAAL, G. B.
SCHOONEVELD, H.
NORWAY
Bergen, Univ. of Bergen,
Anat. Inst.
HARKMARK, W. Prof., Dir.
* FORSBERG, J. G. Prof.
* ABRO, A. Asst. Prof.
* KVINNSLAND, S. Asst. Prof.
* STRAY (BREISTEIN), Mrs. L. Instr.
Oslo, Univ. of Oslo,
Anat. Inst.
JANSEN, J. Prof. (Emer.)
VAAGE, S.
KORNELIUSSEN, H. K. Res. Fellow
MUGNAINI, E.
POLAND
Krakow, Acad, of Med.,
Dept. of Biol, and Embryol.
SKOWRON, S. Prof., Dir.
RZEHAK, K. Res. Asst.
SCISLAWSKI, A.
Polish Acad, of Science,
Dept. of Exper. Zool.
SKOWRON, S. Prof., Dir.
Dept. of Neuropathol.
KALUZA, J. S.
Krakow, Jagiellonian Univ.,
Dept. of Comp. Anat.
SZARSKI, H. Prof., Head
* GRODZIKJSKI, Z. Prof. (Emer.)
* KILARSKI, W. Lect.
* BYCZKOWSKA (SMYK), Mrs. W.
Dept. of Anim. Genet. & Org. Evol.
* KRZANOWSKA (DATKOWNA),
Mrs. H. Head
Dept. of Plant Physiol.
* RYCZKOWSKI, M. Lect.
Zool. Dept.
SMRECZYlQSKI, S. Head
* W^GLARSKA, Miss B. Asst.
* KRZYSZTOFOWICZ, Miss A. Asst.
* JURA. Cz. Dir. Lab. of Invert. Embryol.
* TYSZKIEWICZ, Mrs. K. Asst.
Inst, of Zootechn., Dept. of Reprod.
Physiol., Histol. Lab.
BIBORSKI, J. Head
Krakow, Wyzsza SzkoJa Pedagog.,
Dept. of Zool.
* JUSZCZYK, W. Chief
* DOBROWOLSKI. J. Res. Asst.
Eodz, Acad, of Med.,
Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.
* FORTAK, W. Chief
* LEONIENI. J. Asst.
* KMIEC, B. Asst.
* BOCZKOWSKA, Mrs. J. Asst.
* WYSOCKA, Miss B. Asst.
JLodz, Milit. Acad, of Med.,
Inst, of Pathol. Anat.
BAGIl<iSKA (BORSUK), Mrs. L Lect.
{Lodz
* BAGWSKI, S. Prof. (Emer.)
Olsztyn, Agricult. Univ.,
Dept. of Ichthyol.
* DOMURAT, J. Head
Poznan, Med. Academy,
Dept. of Neurol.
* WENDER, M. B. Head
* KOZIK, M. Res. Asst.
* MULAREK, Mrs. O. Res. Asst.
Warszawa, Coll. of Agriculture,
Fac. of Horticult., Dept. of Bee Cult.
* WOYKE, J. Head
Warszawa, Med. School,
Clin, of Obstet. and Gynecol. II,
Lab. of Pathol. Anat.
* SZAMBORSKI, J. J. Chief
Warszawa, Univ. of Warsaw,
Fac. of Biol.,
Dept. of Cytol.
KRACZKIEWICZ, Z. Prof.
* MATUSZEWSKI, B. Doc.
J AZDO WSKA ( Z AGRODZlr^SKA ) ,
Mrs. B.
Inst, of Zool., Dept. of Embryol.
* TARKOWSKI, A. K. Doc.
* ROGULSKA, Miss T. Sen. Asst.
* OzDzEl^SKI, W. Sen. Asst.
Inst, of Zool., Dept. of Zool.
RAABE. Z. Prof., Dir.
* CZOfLOWSKA, Miss R. K. Sen. Asst.
* KACZANOWSKA (DOBRZA5iSKA),
Mrs. J. Sen. Asst.
* KACZANOWSKI, A. Sen. Asst.
* RADZIKOWSKI, St. Sen. Asst.
* HALBA, R. Asst.
* PLASOTA, K. J. Asst.
Warszawa, Warsaw Agricult. Univ.,
Fac. of Vet. Med.,
Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.
* BIELAfJSKA (OSUCHOWSKA),
Mrs. Z. Assoc. Prof.
* BYLINA (KUl^SKA), Mrs. A. Asst.
* LIWSKA, Miss J. Asst.
PAWI^OWSKA, Mrs. M. Asst.
Wroclaw, Acad, of Med.,
Kat. i Zaklad Biol. Ogolnej
STUCHLY, Z. Prof.
Wrocfaw, Coll. of Agric,
Fac. of Zootechn., Chair of Zool.
* HUMINSKI, S. Adj.
Wroclaw, Univ. of Wroclaw,
Inst, of Zool., Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej
* SEMBRAT, K. Prof., Dir.
PASCHMA, M. Lect.
* KOSCIELSKI, B. Doc.
* NOWAKOWNA, Miss J. Adj.
RADECKA, Mrs. E. ERDMAN Lect.
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* KIEK.BOWNA. Miss L. Adj.
KASSNER, J. Adj.
Zabrze, Silesian Acad, of Med.,
Dept. of Gen. Biol.
* WROBLEWSKI. R. Prof., Head
* ACHTELIK. W. Adj.
* BELKA (GRZYBEK), Mrs. A. Adj.
* BULSIEWICZ, Miss H. Asst.
* CZAPLICKI, J. Adj.
* CZAPSKA (DZIEKANOWSKA),
Mrs. D. Adj.
* DZIUBA, P. Sen. Asst.
* HOLAK, H. Asst.
* KUCIAS, I. Adj.
PORTUGAL
Lisboa, Univ. de Lisboa,
Fac. de Med., Inst, de Histol. e Embriol.
* XAVIER MORATO, M. J. Prof.. Dir.
* RODRIGUES CORREIRA, Mrs. M. J.
Asst.
* AMADO, P. O. Asst.
Fac. de Cienc, Museu Bocage
* SACARRAO, G. da FONSECA
Prof., Dir.
RUMANIA
Ciuj, Inst. Medico-Farmaceutic,
Cat. de Biol.
* PREDA, V. Prof.
* CRISTEA, Miss M. Chef de Trav.
* CRACIUN, Mrs. O. Chef de Trav.
Timi§oara, Acad. Republ. Soc. Romania,
Baza de Cercetari §tiintifice Timi^oara,
Centr. de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol.
* MENKES, B Prof., Chairman
* RIMNICEANU, Mrs. C. Prof.
* SANDOR, S.
* ELIAS, S.
* DREICHLINGER, O. F.
* MICLEA, Mrs. C.
* DELEANU, M.
* DEUTSCH, G.
* ILIES A.
* ALEXANDRU (HORVAT), Mrs. C.
* ARCAN (STELEA), Mrs. A.
* PAVKOV, A. D.
Tirgu-Murc§, Acad. Republ. Soc.
Romania, Research Station,
Dept. of Neuropathol.
GUNDISCH, M. Prof., Dir.
SZEKELY, C. Prof.
GYERGYAY, F. Asst. Prof.
GYERGYAY (MALATINSZKY),
Mrs. E. Asst.
FESZT, T. Scient. Fellow
KEREKES, M. Scient. Fellow
BECU§ (LAURENTIU), Mrs. M.
Scient. Fellow
SCOTLAND
(sec UNITED KINGDOM)
SPAIN
Barcelona, Inst. Biol, de Sarria
PERTUSA, ].
Cadiz, Fac. de Med.,
Dept. de Anat., Cat. de Anat. II
MONTERO. C. Prof. ayud.
GUTIERREZ, M.
Granada, Univ. of Granada,
Fac. of Med., Inst. F. Oloriz
GUIRAO-PEREZ, M. Prof.
GfiNIS-GALVEZ, J. M. Prof.
MONTERO, E. Asst. Prof.
ALVAREZ, L. Asst. Prof.
PASCUAL-MORENILLA, Miss M. T.
Asst. Prof.
Madrid, Centro de Invest. Biol.,
Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol.
* GARCIA-BELLIDO, A. Res. Member
* MORATA, G. Res. Fellow
* SANTAMARIA, P. Res. Fellow
Madrid, Fac. de Med.,
Lab. de Anat. y Embriol.
* ORTS LLORCA, F. Prof., Dir.
Madrid, Inst. Cajal
* GONZALEZ-SANTANDER, R.
Salamanca, Univ. de Salamanca,
Fac. de Med., Dept. de Anat. y Embriol.
CASTRO ROMERO, J. M. Assoc. Prof.
Valladolid, Fac. de Med. de Valladolid,
Cat. de Anat., Serv. de Embriol. Exper.
* OJEDA SAHAGUN. J. L. Prof. Adj.
* BARBOSA AYUCAR, E. Prof. Adj.
SWEDEN
Gotcborg, Univ. of Gothenburg,
Mathem.-Naturwissensch. Fak.,
Zool. Inst.
* ENEMAR, E. A. W. Prof.
BERGQUIST, H.
ANDERSSON, T. Fil. mag.
JACOBSSON, A. Fil. mag.
OTTENHAMMAR, G. Fil. mag.
Lund, Tomblad Inst, for Comp. Embryol.
* KALLEN, A. J. B. Prof., Dir.
* RODEBERG, S. I. Docent
* HAKANSSON, L. Res. Assoc.
* NORD, L. Res. Assoc.
* SANDAHL, B. Asst.
Lund, Univ. of Lund,
Inst, of Genet.
* MELANDER, Y. Docent
Zool. Inst., Zootom. Dept.
DAHL, E. Prof.
AKESSON. B. Docent
MECKLENBURG, C. L. F. C. von Asst.
* STROMBERG, J. O. Res. Assoc.
Zoophysiol. Inst.
* AGRELL, I. P. S. Prof., Head
* EMANUELSSON, H. Asst. Prof.
* KARLSSON, B. Asst. Prof.
* BRUCE. L. Fil. Kand.
* GRAHN, I. Asst.
* HEBY, O. Asst.
Stockholm, Karolinska Inst,
Dept. of Histol.
* EDSTROM. J. E.
GYLLENSTEN, L. J. W. Assoc. Prof.
ERICSON (STRANDVIK), Mrs. B.
ERNSTROM, U.
WIRSEN, C.
* DANEHOLT, B. Res. Assoc.
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Karolinska Hosp., Dept. of Pediat. Pathol.
* IVEMARK. B. I. Assoc. Prof., Head
* ROBERTSON, B. Res. Fellow
Lab. of Teratol.
* LARSSON, K. S. Assoc. Prof.
* HORNBLAD, P. Y. Asst. Prof.
* ERIKSSON, Miss M. Res. Assoc.
* MARSK, L. Res. Assoc.
Stockholm, The Royal Coll. of Forestry,
Dept. of Forest Entomol.
* EIDMANN, H. H. Assoc. Prof.
Stockholm, Univ. of Stockholm,
Zool. Inst.
* SILfiN, L. K. P. Prof., Dir.
PEHRSON, G. T. Prof. (Emer.)
HAGELIN, L. O. Lect.
Stockholm, Wenner-Gren's Inst, for
Exper. Biol.
LINDBERG,, N. O. H. Prof., Dir.
* RUNNSTROM, J. A. M. Prof. (Emer.)
* GUSTAFSON, T. Assoc. Prof.
* AFZELIUS, B. A. Asst. Prof.
* BACKSTROM. S. A. A. Asst. Prof.
* HULTIN, J. M. T. Asst. Prof.
* LENICQUE, P. M. Asst. Prof.
* PERLMANN, H. P. Asst. Prof.
* ELIASSON (KLEIN), Mrs. E. Asst.
* JOHANSSON, K. B. G. Res. Asst.
* TONEBY, M. I. Res. Asst.
* IMMERS, J. Res. Assoc.
* BARNARD, P. B. T. Res. Assoc.
Stockholm
* KINDAHL, Miss M. E. Lect.
llmea, Univ. of Umea,
Dept. of Biol.
* BERTMAR, G. Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Zoophysiol.
* L0VTRUP. S. Prof.
* L0VTRUP (REIN), Mrs. H. Asst. Prof.
* HAGLUND, Miss B. M. Lect.
* HOGLUND, L. R. Asst.
* NILSSON, S. B. Asst.
* NILSSON, E. I. Y. Asst.
* LANDSTROM, U. Asst.
Uppsala, Univ. of Uppsala,
Zool. Inst.
* JAGERSTEN, K. G. M. Prof.
* HORSTADIUS, Prof. (Emer.)
* HOLM, K. A. Docent
* FRANZfiN, A. S. Docent
* JACOBSON, D. C. O. Docent
* EHN, J. A. Docent
* GIDHOLM, L. Docent
* HENDELBERG, J.
* JONSSON, B. G.
* STROM, R. Asst.
* WIDERSTEN, B.
* CANTELL, C. E.
* LOFBERG, J. E.
* GEZELIUS, N. G. B.
SWITZERLAND
Basel, Schweiz. Tropeninst.
* GEIGY. R. Prof.. Vorsteher
* AESCHLIMANN, A. Priv.-Doz.,
Leiter Zeckenabt.
Basel, Univ. Basel,
Anat. Inst.
LUDWIG, K. S. Guest Lect.
(Prof, of Anat., Techn. Hochsch.
Aachen, W. Germany)
BAUR, R. Sen. Asst.
Zool. Anstalt
* PORTMANN, A. Prof. (Emer.)
NUESCH. H. Prof.
* GEIGY. R. Prof.
* FIORONI, P. Asst.
Bern, Naturhist. Museum
* HUBER, W. Prof., Dir.
Bern, Univ. of Bern,
Dept. of Anat.
* STRAUSS, F. Prof.
* RfiVfiSZ-FERENCZY, Mrs. E. Instr.
* RAZEK, H. A. Instr.
* DBALY, J. Prosektor
Zool. Inst.
LEHMANN, F. E. Prof. (Emer.)
BALTZER, F. Prof. (Emer.)
* TSCHUMI, P. A. Prof.
(Div. Exper. Embryol.)
Zool. Inst., Div. of Cell Biol.
and Chem. Embryol.
* WEBER, R. Prof.
* HICKEY, Miss E. D. Res. Asst.
* STADLER, H. Res. Anat.
* KISTLER, A. Res. Asst.
* PERNARD, J. C. Res. Asst.
* WELLAUER, P. Res. Asst.
Univ.-Frauenldinik
RICHTER, R. H. H. Dir. of Labs.
Bern (see Ostcrmundigcn)
Fribourg, Univ. of Fribourg,
Fac. of Sci.,
Zool. Inst.
* SCHOWING, J. Prof.
* LAMPEL, G. Asst. Prof.
Inst, of Histol. & Gen. Embryol.
CONTI, G. Prof., Dir.
* MUSY, J. P. Chief resident
Geneve, Univ. de Geneve,
Fac. de Med., Inst. d'Anat.
BAUMANN, J. A. Prof., Dir.
Inst. d'Histol., Lab. d'Embryol. Exper.
* GALLERA, J. Reader, Dir.
* NICOLET, G. Asst.
Clin. Univ. de Gynecol, et d'Obstet.,
Lab. d'Embryol. et de Cytogenet.
* MIKAMO, K. Visit. Prof.. Head
WHO Reference Center for Chromos.
Abnormalities In Human Abortuses
* KAJII, T. Lect.
Inst, de Med. Dentaire
BAUME. L. J. Prof., Dir.
Station de Zool. Exper.
FISCHBERG, M. Prof. ord.
Lausanne, Univ. de Lausanne,
Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol.
* PEXIEDER, T. Asst.
Ostennundigen'Be, Med. Fac,
Psychiatr. Univ. Clin. Bern,
Brain Anat. Inst.
* PILLERI, G. Priv.-Doz., Dir.
* KRAUS, Miss C. Asst.
* GIHR, Miss M. Asst.
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Switzerland
U.K. (England)
Zurich, Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol.,
Lab. for Developm. Biol.
* URSPRUNG, H. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
* ULRICH. H. Prof., Dir.
* WURGLER, F. E. Oberasst,
* CAMENZIND, R. Res. Assoc.
* WENT, D. Res. Assoc.
Ziirich, Univ. of ZUrich,
Anat. Inst.
TONDURY, G. Prof., Dir.
THEILER. K. Prof.
RICKENBACHER, J. Prof., Pros.
SCHMID, W.
Dept. of Anat. and Cytol.
* HOHL, H. R. Prof.
Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst.
* HADORN, E. Prof., Dir.
CHEN, P. S. Prof.
* TARDENT, P. Prof.
* KUBLI, E. Asst.
* WEIDELI, H. J. Asst.
* BUHLER, R. Asst.
* HURLIMANN, R. Asst.
* DUBENDORFER, A. Asst.
* SCHMID, V. S. Asst.
* ULRICH, E. Asst.
* GSELL, R. Asst.
UNITED KINGDOM (U.K.)
England
Birmingham, Queen Elisabeth Hosp.,
Dept. of Surgery
* WATTS, G. T. Consult. Surg.
Birmingham, Univ. of Birmingham,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* EAYRS, J. T. Prof., Head
* ECKSTEIN, P. Reader (Endocrinol.)
* THOMAS, D. B. Sen. Lect.
* ANAND KUMAR, T. C. Lect.
* ASHHURST, Miss D. E. Lect.
* BEAUMONT, Miss H. M. Lect.
* BERRY, M. Lect.
* FRANCHI, L. L. Lect.
* SWANSON (EARTLY), Mrs. H. H. Lect.
* JONES (HOLT) . Mrs. E. C. Res. Fellow
* LAVELLE, C. L. B. Res. Fellow
Dept. of Biochem.
* WALKER, D. G. Reader
Brighton, Univ. of Sussex,
School of Biol. Sci.
* SANG. J. H. Prof.
* GOODWIN. B. C. Reader
(Developm. Biol.)
* WEBSTER. G. C. Lect.
Bristol, The Med. School,
Anat. Dept.
* DEUCHAR. Miss E. M. Sen. Lect.
KELLY, W. A. Lect.
* NEWMAN, M. J. Lect.
* STANISSTREET, M. Res. Stud.
Bristol, Univ. of Bristol,
Dept. of Anim. Husbandry
BISHOP, M. W. H. Lect.
Zool. Dept.
HINTON, H. E. Prof., (Entomol.)
THOMPSON, T. E. Lect.
WHITING, H. P.
* DODSON, J. W. Lect.
* PICKWORTH, Miss S. Postdoct. Fellow
* ROBERTS, A. Postdoc. Fellow
* BEBBINGTON, A. Res. Assoc.
Cambridge, Gonville & Caius Coll.
NEEDHAM, J. Prof. (Emer.)
Cambridge, Strangeways Res. Lab.
FELL, Dame H. B. Prof.
Cambridge, Univ. of Cambridge,
Anat. School
* HARRISON, R. J. Prof., Dir.
* MESSAGE, M. A. Lect.
* PRATT, C. W. McE. Lect.
* SHUTE, C. C. D. Lect.
* TOWERS, B. Lect.
* SIMS, R. T. Lect.
* WOOLLAM, D. H. M. Lect.
* YOUNG, B. A. Lect.
* STEVEN. D. H. Lect.
* NAVARATNAM, V. Demonstr.
* PRESLEY, R. Demonstr.
A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol,
and Biochem.
* MANN, T. Prof.. Dir.
* ROWSON, L. E. A. Deputy Dir.
* LUTWAK (MANN), Mrs. C.
Princ. Sci. Off.
* ADAMS, C. E. Princ. Sci. Off.
* POLGE. C. Princ. Sci. Off.
* HAY, Miss M. F. Sen. Sci. Off.
* MOOR, R. M. Sci. Off.
* DOTT, H. M.
Dept. of Genet.
* LAWRENCE, P. A. Postdoct. Res.
Physiol. Lab.
* AUSTIN, C. R.
* NEW. D. A. T.
* EDWARDS. R. G. Reader
* MARSTON, J. H. Sen. Asst.
Dept. of Zool.
* WIGGLESWORTH, Sir V. B.
Prof. (Emer.)
Durham, Univ. of Durham,
Dept. of Zool.
* ASHBY, K. R. Lect.
HuU, Reckitt & Sons Ltd..
Pharmac. Res. Labs.
* WARD. R. J. Chief. Toxicol.
* SOMERS, G. F. Res. Manager
Leeds, School of Med.,
Dept. of Anat.
* lOANNOU, J. M. Lect.
Liverpool, Univ. of Liverpool,
Dept. of Anat.
* HARRISON. R. G. Prof.
* MACMILLAN, E. W.
* KOCHAR, N. K. Res. Fellow
Dept. of Histol.
HANCOX, N. M. Prof.
BOOTHROYD, B. Lect.
HARDMAN. G. Lect.
BROOKS (LAWRENCE). Mrs. B.
Techn.
KELLAS. L. Res. Fellow
London, British Museum,
Dept. of Zool.
* RICE, A. L.
228
U.K. (England)
London, Sir John Cass Coll.
LOWERY. R. S. Lect. (Biol.)
London, Charing Cross Hosp.
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* HAMILTON. W. J. Prof., Dir.
* GLENISTER, T. W. Prof. (Embryo!.)
* BACKHOUSE, K. M. Lect.
London, Chester Beatty Res. Inst.,
Inst, of Cancer. Res. of the
Royal Cane. Hosp.
* SHERBET, G. V. Sci. Staff Member
* LAKSHMI, Miss M. S. Sci. Staff Member
London, Guy's Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Biol.
* BAXTER, E. W.
Pediat. Res. Unit
* ADINOLFI, M. Sen. Lect.
* SELLER, Miss M. J. Lect.
London, Middlesex Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
SILVER, P. H. S. Reader
BEARN. J. G. Sen. Lect.
GOULD, R. P. Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Biol, as Appl. to Med.
* WOLPERT, L. Prof., Dir.
* HAMILTON, Miss L.
* WITHERS, R. F. J. Sen. Lect.
* SLACK. Mrs. C.
* GARROD, D. R.
* HICKLIN, Miss J. B.
London, Natl. Inst, for Med. Research
MEDAWAR. Sir P. B. Prof.
* FORD, P. J. Exper. Off.
* TATA, J. R. Sci. Staff Member
London, Queen Mary Coll.,
Dept. of Zool.,
* SIMKISS, K. Prof.
London, Royal Vet. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* HANCOCK. J. L. Prof.
* McGOVERN. P. T.
Dept. of Physiol.
AMOROSO, E. C. Prof.
London, St. Bartholomew's Med. Coll.,
Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat.
LACY, D.
LOFTS. B.
London, St. Thomas' Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* DAVIES. D. V. Prof.
* GAMBLE, H. J. Sen. Lect.
* HEWITT, W. Sen. Lect.
* STEER, H. W. Med. Stud.
London, Univ. Coll. London,
Dept. of Anat. and Embryol.
* JAMES. D. W. Reader
* BELLAIRS, Mrs. M. R. Reader
* BOYDE, A. Reader (Dent. Anat.)
* LEFFORD (FERNANDO), Mrs. F. Lect.
* WEISS, R. A. Lect.
* EVANS, M. J. Lect.
* HOBBS. M. J. Sen. Res. Asst.
* ENGLAND. Mrs. M. A. Res. Asst.
* MORRIS, Miss V. B. Visit. Scient.
* WYLIE, C. C. Res. Stud.
Dept. of Anim. Genet.
* GRUNEBERG. H. Prof.
* LANDAUER, W. Prof.
U.K. (England)
* JOHNSON, D. R. Scient. Staff M.R.C.
TRUSLOVE. Miss G. M.
DEOL, M. S.
Dept. of Chemistry
LAMONT, Miss D. M. Res. Asst.
BANKS, B.
BANTHORPE, D. V.
VERNON, G. A.
Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat.
* ABERCROMBIE, M. Jodrell Prof.
* FOX, H. Res. Asst.
* HEAYSMAN. Mrs. J. E. M. WAKELING
Res. Fellow
* MIDDLETON, C. A. Asst. Lect.
* DUNN, G. A. Postgrad. Stud.
* NJEUMA (EFFANGE). Mrs. D. L.
Postgrad. Stud.
* HERBERT. C. F. Postgrad. Stud.
* McKIEL, G. D. Postgrad. Stud.
* JACCARINI, V. Postgrad. Stud.
* DOWNIE, J. R. Res. Stud.
* PEGRUM (HALL), Mrs. S. M.
Res. Asst.
London, Univ. of London,
London Hosp. Med. Coll.. Dept. of Anat.
* BECK, F. Reader
* BURGESS, Miss A. M. C. Lect.
King's Coll., Dept. of Zool.
* LYONS. K. M. Asst. Lect.
St. Mary's Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* BELLAIRS. A. d'A. Reader
Physiol. Dept.
* NIXON, D. A. Lect.
London, Zool. Soc. of London
* ZUCKERMAN, Sir. S. Prof.
Manchester, Christie Hosp. and Holt
Radium Inst., Paterson Labs.,
Cytogenet. Dept.
* BATEMAN, A. J. Princ. Res. Off.
Manchester, Didsbury Coll. of Educ.
DEARDEN, M. Lect.
Manchester, Univ. of Manchester,
Dept. of Anat.
ASHLEY. G. T. Sen. Lect.
Newcastle upon Tync, University,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
SCOTHORNE, R. J. Prof., Dir.
McFARLANE. A. Demonstr.
Dental School. Dept. of Oral Anat.
* TONGE, C. H. Prof.
* BEYNON, A. D. G. Lect.
Newcastle Gen. Hosp.,
Muscular Dystrophy Res. Labs.
* ROSS, K. F. A. Princ. Res. Assoc.
* JANS, D. E. Sen. Res. Assoc.
* PARSONS, R. Postgrad. Stud.
* LARSON, P. F. Visit. Res. Fellow
Norwich, Univ. of East Anglia,
School of Biol. Sci.
* BALLS, M. Lect.
* GIBSON. I. Lect.
* ARTHUR, Miss E. Jun. Res. Assoc.
* MONNICKENDAM, Miss M. A.
Grad. Stud.
Nottingham, Nottingham Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
* MORRIS, B. Sen. Lect.
229
U.K. (England)
U.K. (Wales)
* BEGLEY, D. Demonstr.
Oxford, Univ. of Oxford,
Biol. Fac. Dept. of Zool.
* NEEDHAM, A. E. Lect.
GURDON. J. B. Lect.
t KIRBY. D. R. S. Sen. Res. Worker
* BILLINGTON, W. D. Res. Off.
Reading, Univ. of Reading,
Fac. of Sci. and Agric,
Dept. of Physiol, and Biochem.
* TYLER, C. Prof.
* DAWES, C. M. Res. Demonstr.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* FRETTER, Miss V. Reader
* MUNTZ, Miss L. Lect.
* HORNBY, Miss J. E. Asst. Lect.
St. Mary, Jersey, Channel Islands
KROHN, P. L. Prof. (Emer.)
Sheffield, Children's Hosp.,
Dept. of Pathol.
* LENDON, R. G. Sci. Off.
Sheffield, Univ. of Sheffield,
Dept. of Human Biol, and Anat.
* CLEGG, E. J. Sen. Lect.
Silwood Park, Imperial Coll.
Field Station
* LEES, A. D. Sen. Princ. Sci. Off.
Southampton, Univ. of Southampton,
Chair of Human Morphol.
* BULMER, D. Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Zool.
* BELL, L. G. E. Reader
* BILLETT, F. S. Sen. Lect.
* COCK, A. C. Lect.
* WILD, A. E. Lect.
* SMITH, M. S. R. Res. Fellow
Scotland
Aberdeen, Univ. of Aberdeen,
Dept. of Bacteriol.
* SOLOMON, J. B.
Marischal Coll., Dept. of Embryol.
* McKENZIE, J. Reader
* EWART, D. F. Lect.
* SANN, A. Res. Asst.
Dept. of Nat. History
BLAXTER, J. H. S. Lect.
Dundee, Univ. of Dundee,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* DICK, D. A. T. Prof.
* SMART, I. H. M. Sen. Lect.
* STURROCK, R. R. Lect.
* WEAKLY (SHAW), Mrs. B. Lect.
Edinburgh, A.R.C. Poultry Res. Centre,
Embryol. Sect.
* EDE, D. A. Princ. Sci. Off., Head
* FLINT, O. P. Asst. Exper. Off.
Edinburgh, Univ. of Edinburgh,
Inst, of Anim. Genet.
* WADDINGTON, C. H. Prof., Dir.
* BEATTY, R. A. Sen. Princ. Sci. Off.
* CAMPBELL. J. C. Lee.
* CLAYTON (FREEDMAN), Mrs. R. M.
Lect.
* ELSDALE, T. R.
* JACOB, J. Lect.
* JONES, K. W. Lect.
* JURAND, A. Lect.
* LUCEY, E. C. A. (Cinematogr.)
* McLAREN, Miss A. Sen. Sci. Off.
PERKOWSKA (MOSER) , Mrs. E. Lect.
* PERRY, Miss M. M. Res. Off.
* ROBERTSON (PATON), Mrs. E.
Exper. Off.
* SELMAN, G. G. Lect.
* TRUMAN, D. E. S. Lect.
Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.,
Hormone Lab.
* BAKER, T. G. Lect.
Physiol. Dept.
* GAZE, R. M. Reader
* KEATING, M. J. Res. Fellow
PRESTIGE, M. C. Lect.
Dept. of Zool.
* MITCHISON. J. M. Prof.
* TUFT, P. H. Lect.
SAUNDERS, D. S. Lect.
Royal (Dick) School of Vet. Studies,
Dept. of Anat.
* MUIR, A. R. Prof.
Glasgow, Univ. of Glasgow,
Dept. of Cell Biol.
* CURTIS, A. S. G. Prof., Head
* LAWRENCE, A. J. Lect.
* EDWARDS, J. G. Lect.
* COHEN, B. B. Lect.
* PARTRIDGE, T. A. Lect.
* CAMPBELL (GIBSON), Mrs. J. A.
Res. Asst.
* MOORES, G. R. Postgrad. Stud.
* TICKLE, Miss C. A. Res. Stud.
* VICKER, M. G. Postgrad. Stud.
* JONES, C. E. Res. Stud.
Dept. of Zool.
* NEWTH, D. R. Prof.
* BARNETT, S. A. Sen. Lect.
* ULLMANN, Miss S. L. Lect.
* BUEHR, Miss M. L. Asst. Lect.
* CLARK (LATTO), Mrs. J. C. Res. Asst.
Glasgow, Univ. of Strathclyde,
Dept. of Appl. Microbiol, and Biol.
* PANTELOURIS, E. M.
Wales
Bangor, Univ. of Coll. of North Wales,
Dept. of Zool.
* WILSON, I. B. Lect.
MORRIS, I. G. Lect.
* HEMMINGS. W. A. Princ. Sci. Off.
* PIGHILLS, Miss E, Sci. Off.
Cardiff, Univ. Coll. of South Wales
& Monmouthshire, Dept. of Anat.
MOFFAT, D. B. Reader
CRAIGMYLE, M. B. L. Sen. Lect.
Menai Bridge, Univ. of Coll. of North
Wales, Marine Sci. Labs.
CRISP, D. J. Prof., Dir.
JONES, W. E. Lect.
REES (WALLEY). Mrs. L. J.
Res. Fellow
Swansea, Univ. Coll. of Swansea,
Dept. of Zool.
KNIGHT-JONES, E. W. Prof.
NAYLOR, E. Sen. Lect.
KING, P. E. Lect.
MOYSE, J. Lect.
230
U.K. (Wales)
RYLAND. J. S. Lect
JAMES. B. L. Lect.
U.S.S.R.
Archangclsk, Archangelsk State Med. Inst..
Chair of Histol. and Embryol.
* BORISOV. I. N. Asst.
Dalnii Zclcnzy, Acad, of Sci.,
Murmansky Sea-Biol. Inst.,
Dept. of Embryol.
MIKHAILOVA, Mrs. I. G. Head
PRASDNIKOV. E.
Kerch, Azov Black Sea Res. Inst, of
Marine Fish. Management & Oceanogr.,
Lab. of Physiol, of Fishes
* APEKIN, V. S. Chief
Kharkov, Kharkov State Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* KUDOKOTSEV, V. P. Reader
* HELFENBEIN, L. L. Reader
Kiev, Acad, of Sci. of the Ukraine,
Inst, of Zool., Dept. of Cytol.
and Histogenesis
* MAZHUGA. P. M. Chief
* MALYUK. V. I. Sen. Scient.
Leningrad, Leningrad State Univ.,
Biol. Inst.
* PERSOV. G. M. Dir. Lab. of Exper.
Ichthyol.
* SAKUN. Mrs. O. F. Sen. Sci. Worker
* FALEEVA, Miss T. I. Jun. Sci. Worker
Biol. Fact.. Dept. of Embryol.
* TOKIN, B. P. Prof.. Head
IVANOVA (KASAS) , Mrs. O. M. Prof.
* KOROTKOVA. Mrs. G. P. Docent
* MOVTCHAN. Mrs. N. A. Docent
* GABAJEVA. Mrs. N. S. Asst.
* KASYANOV, V. L. Sci. worker
* KRITCHINSKAYA, Miss E. B. Collab.
* POLTEVA, Mrs. D. G. Collab.
* JUDINA, Mrs. L. M. Postgrad. Stud.
* NIKITIN. N. S. Collab.
* PYLILO. Miss I. V. Collab.
* EFREMOVA, Mrs. S. M. Collab.
* KNJAZEVA, Miss R. A. Collab.
* MALIKOVA. Mrs. I. G. Collab.
Listvcnitchnoic sur Baikal,
Inst. Limnol. de I'Acad. des Sci.,
Lab. Ichthyol.
* TCHERNIAEV. G. Chercheur
Moscow, Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Inst, of Exper. Biol.
VYAZOV. O. E. Prof., Head.
Dept. Exper. Embryol.
LIOSNER. L. D. Head of Lab.
* LAGUCHEV, S. S. Chief. Lab. of
Histophysiol.
AVERKINA, Mrs. R. F. Sen. Scient.
BABAYEVA, Mrs. A. G. Sen. Scient.
* KONYSHEV. V. A. Sen. Scient.
MARKELOVA, I. W. Sen. Scient.
ORLOVA. Mrs. J. J. Sen. Scient.
ROMANOVA, Mrs. L. K. Sen. Scient.
RYABININA, Miss Z. A. Sen. Scient.
SIDOROVA. Mrs. V. F. Sen. Scient.
TITOVA. Mrs. I. I. Sen. Scient.
* VOLKOVA, Miss L. S. Chief Lab.
BARABANOV, V. M. Jun. Scient.
U.S.S.R.
BOGATOVA (NIKANOROVA),
Mrs. R. I. Jun. Scient.
KHARLOVA. Mrs. G. V. Jun. Scient.
MURASHOVA. Miss A. I. Jun. Scient
TELEPNEVA. Miss S. A. Jun. Scient.
VERBICKY. M. Sh. Jun. Scient.
YAZYKOV. A. A. Jun. Scient.
* TIMASHKEVICH. Mrs. T. B.
Jun. Scient.
Moscow, Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Inst, of Developm. Biol.
* ASTAUROV, B. L. Prof.. Dir.
* AISENSTADT, T. B. Res. worker
* AKHABADZE. Mrs. L. V. Res. worker
BERDYSHEVA. Miss L. V. Res. worker
* BUZNIKOV. G. A. Sen. Res. worker
* DAVIDOVA, S. I.
* DETTLAFF, Mrs. T. A. Prof.
FAUSTOV, V. S. Res. worker
* GINSBURG. Mrs. A. S. Sen. Res. worker
GINZBURG. G. I. Sen. Res. worker
* HOPERSKAYA. Mrs. O. A. Res. worker
* IGNATJEVA. Mrs. G. M. Sen. Res.
worker
* KANTOROVA. Mrs. V. I. Res. worker
KOSTOMAROVA. Mrs. A. A.
Res. worker
* LOPASHOV, G. V. Prof., Head, Lab.
of Organogenesis
* MALIOVANOVA, Mrs. S. D.
Scient. worker
* MANUKHIN. B. N. Sen. Res. worker
* MARKOVA, Mrs. L. N. Res. worker
MILMAN, L. S. Sen. Res. worker
MITASHOV. V. I. Res. worker
NEYFAKH, A. A. Prof., Head, Lab.
of Biochem. Embryol.
* NIKITINA, Mrs. L. A. Res. worker
NIKOLSKAYA, Miss I. S. Res. worker
* POLEZHAEV. L. V. Prof.. Head. Lab.
of Exper. Morphol.
RADZINSKAYA. Miss L. I. Res. worker
RAMENSKAYA, Mrs. G. P.
Res. worker
* ROTT, Mrs. N. N. Sen. Res. worker
* RUDNEVA, T.
* SADOKOVA, Miss I. E. Jun.
Res. worker
* SCHMERLING, J. G.
SMITTEN, Mrs. N. A. Sen. Res. worker
* SOLOGUB, Miss A. A. Res. worker
STROEVA, Miss O. G. Sen. Res.
worker
* TEPLITZ, Miss N. A. Res. worker
* TUCHKOVA, Mrs. S. J. Res. worker
* VASSETZKY. S. G. Res. worker
VEREISKAYA. Miss V. N. Res. worker
YUROVITZKY. Yu. G. Sen. Res. worker
ZOTIN. A. I. Head. Lab. of Developm.
Biophys.
Inst, of Evolut. Morphol. and Ecol.
of Animals , , r i
* EMELIANOV, Prof. S. V. Chief of Lab.
SCHMIDT, G. A. Prof.
DRAGOMIROV, N. I. Prof.
* BAEVSKY, J. B.
RAGOZINA, Ms. M. N.
KOSHELEV, B. V.
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U.S.S.R.
Inst, of Gen. Genet.
* KONYUKHOV, B. V. Chief of the
Phenogenet. Lab.
* SAZHINA, Miss M. V. Jun. Scient.
worker
Moscow, Moscow Med. Inst.,
Dept. of Gen. Biol. II
DOBROKHOTOV, V. N. Head
Moscow, Moscow Stomatol. Inst.,
Dept. of Histol. and Embryol.
* FALIN, L. I. Prof., Head
Moscow, Moscow Univ.,
Biol. Fac, Chair of Embryol.
POPOV. V. V. Prof.. Dir.
BELOUSOV, L. V. Sen. Res. worker
BORSUK. Mrs. R. A. Sen. Res. worker
DABAGIAN (ERAMICHEVA).
Mrs. N. V. Lect.
FARBEROV. A. I. Res. worker
GOLICHENKOV. V. A. Lect.
MANUILOVA, Mrs. N. A.
Sen. Res. worker
POTEMKINA, Mrs. D. A. Sen. Lect.
SMIRNOVA. Mrs. I. E. Sen. Lect.
SOKOLOVA. Mrs. Z. A. Res. worker
Novosibirsk, Inst, of Cytol. and Genet.
* KOROCHKIN. L. I. Prof.. Head
of Group Developm. Genet.
Tbilisi, Acad, of Sci. of the
Georgian S.S.R..
Inst, of Exper. MorphoL, Dept. of Biophys.
* TUMANISHVILI. G. D. Head
* JANDIERI, Miss K. M. Sen. Sci. worker
* SALAMATINA. Miss N. V. Sci. worker
Yugoslavia
Inst, of Zool., Dept. of Anim. Embryol.
CHANTURISHVILI. P. S. Prof.. Head
OTZCHELI. Mrs. T. A.
KORKIA (NIJARADZE). Mrs. I. R.
KANKAVA, Mrs. B. L.
KVINIKHIDZE (CICISHVILI),
Mrs. G. S.
KURULASHVILI. Mrs. L. I.
KINCURASHVILI, Mrs. N. I.
WALES
(sec UNITED KINGDOM)
YUGOSLAVIA
Beograd, Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidric"
* MARTINOVITCH. P. N. Head.
Dept. of Exper. Histol. & Organ Cult.
KANAZIR, D. T. Prof. (Biochem.)
MARINKOVIc. D. Asst. (Chem.)
MARTINOVIC. J. V. Asst. (Biol.)
AVRAMOVIc (CERMELJ). Mrs. N.
Asst
JOVICKI, Mrs. G. RISTIC Asst.
Zagreb, Fac. of Med.,
Inst, of Biol.
* SKREB. N. Prof.
* LEVAK (gVAJGER). Mrs. B. Asst.
* MOLLER. M. Asst.
* HOFMAN, Miss L. Asst.
* SERMAN, D. Asst.
* SOLTER. D. Asst.
Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.
* DOMAC (TE5AR). Mrs. B. Decent
* SVAJGER. A. Asst.
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SUBJECT INDEX
(alphabetical order)
Although the Index is intended to be self-explanatory, some introductory
remarks maybe useful.
The Index covers not only embryology, but the whole of developmental
biology. It is composed of headings (large capitals) and entries (small print and
small capitals). The names printed in small capitals refer to the Directory of
Names, where the corresponding research subjects may be found.
The headings generally come under one of the following categories: 1 ) dis-
ciplines, 2) techniques, 3) cells, organs and other body components, 4) sub-
stances or classes of substances, 5) developmental stages, processes or factors.
Since virtually all the entries in the Index refer to developmental processes,
the word "development" is omitted unless used in a general sense. In general,
an attempt has been made to start the entries with the most informative word,
but it was impossible to avoid that entries sometimes start with an adjective
of a rather unspecific character, such as: comparative, descriptive, experimen-
tal; abnormal, normal; early, late. Such entries are easily overlooked in a search
for specific information, particularly in the longer sections. Entries also fre-
quently start with such phrases as "effect on/of" and "relation with". Preposi-
tions very seldom figure as the first word of an entry (except in the phrase "in
vitro"); where they do, they are found at their proper place in the alphabet.
In order to increase the efficiency of the Index, special care has been devoted
to cross-references. Moreover, subjects have been brought under as many
headings as possible. This of course results in a certain amount of redundant
information, but it is felt that this is outweighed by the greater chance for
the user of finding a particular subject he is interested in.
All the work on multicellular plants and on slime molds is brought together
under one heading: "Plant Embryology & Morphogenesis (experimental &
physiological)". All the work on unicellular organisms (including unicellular
plants) is listed under the heading "Unicellular Organisms".
Genus and species names are not used in the entries, with the exception
of the designation Homo for the human species. For various reasons it is
impossible to provide a separate taxonomic index. Those who are looking for
work on a specific taxonomic group are advised to start with the headings
of a general nature, such as "Asexual reproduction", "Development", "Em-
bryology", "Life cycles", "Metamorphosis", "Morphogenesis", "Plant em-
bryology & morphogenesis", "Regeneration", "Reproduction", "Unicellular
organisms", etc.
In the case of work carried out jointly by two or more investigators, all
collaborators are listed in alphabetical order. Since initials of first names are
omitted from the entries, it may sometimes be necessary to check two or more
investigators of the same surname in the Directory of Names.
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ABDOMINAL CAVITY
see Body cavities
ABNORMALITIES
see Anomalies (early development):
Malformations
see also Teratogenesis
ACCESSORY SEX GLANDS
see Reproductive system
ACTIN
see Muscle(s)
ACTINOMYCIN
see also Antibiotics
effect on development, Teleostei ROSS
& regeneration, Amphibia,
Echinoidea WOLSKY
early differentiation of oocyte,
Anura FICQ
ectoblast competence & inductive
power of Hensen's node, Aves GALLERA
enzyme development in kidney,
Rodentia SCHIEBLER
incorporation of labelled precursors,
Echinoidea COUSINFAU
protein synthesis, spicule calcification,
Echinoidea ELLIS
RNA synthesis in early stages,
Teleostei BELLWARE
ultrastructural effects on cultured embryonic
cells, Anura JONES
ACTIVATION
see Fertilization
ADAPTATION
to high temperatures, Nematoda BRUN
ADHESIVE GLAND
see Gland(s)
ADIPOSE TISSUE(S)
see also Lipid(s)
biochemistry, ultrastructure, mitochondria,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia BARNARD
fat body, kynurenine deposition, Diptera KTMMFL
, metabolites & enzymes, Lepidoptera LAL
MORRIS
PANT
VARMA
, ultrastructure, cytochemistry,
Coleoptera LABOUR
— cells, function & structure, regulation
by mutant genes, Diptera RIZKI
hormonal & genetic control, cellular
& biochemical, Diptera BUTTERWORTH
ADRENAL GLAND
see also Co'tisone; Insulin; Steroids
comparative morphology & histochemistry,
Anura, Rodentia FORTAK
cortex, electron miscroscopy, biochemistry,
culture, Rodentia ROOS
— , regeneration & compensation,
histochemistry, Rodentia BELKA
differentiation, chorioallantoic graft,
Aves CHEVALLIER
Edentata BENIRSCHKF
effect of ACTH, Rodentia DOMAC
hormones, histochemistry, Aves WOODS
hyperadrenocorticalism, maternal, effect on
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogense,
Rodentia HOAR
medulla, cells containing epinephrine
& nor-epinephrine, histochemistry,
Rodentia VERHOFSTAD
— , — , hystochemistry, electron microscopy,
Rodentia WOOD
— , comparative histochemistry, Anura,
Homo, Rodentia KMIEC
organ culture, Aves MASTROLTA
, endocrine activity, Vertebrata ZAAIJER
Primates BENIRSCHKF
regeneration, Rodentia FORTAK
relation with hypophysis, Aves, Mammalia MOOG
, effect of chemical inhibitors,
Teleostei OLIVEREAU
& gonads, in vivo & in vitro,
Aves MANELLI
WOODS
role in limb regeneration, Anura NIAZI
size, control, Aves HALL
steroidogenic activity, relation to glutamine
synthetase activity in retina,
Aves PIDDINGTON
ultrastructure, Vertebrata PEHLEMANN
AGE (AGING)
interacting compensatory developmental
systems, Diptera SONDHI
maternal, effect on morphology & development
of fertilized eggs, Rodentia JONES
nucleic acids, Diptera SONDHI
of cells, physiology & biochemistry.
Mammalia NORMAN
physiology, effect of X-rays, Diptera ROCKSTEIN
AGGREGATION
see Cell(s)
see also Tissue culture
AIR BLADDER
see Lung(s)
AIR SACS
see Lung(s)
ALGAE
see Plant embryology & morphogenesis
see also Unicellular organisms
ALIMENTARY TRACT
see Digestive tract
ALKYLATING AGENTS
bioloeical action & resistance, Rodentia,
Teleostei PURKO
effect on embryonic DNA & DNAse,
Aves TEMPEL
phosphatases & lysosomes, Aves TEMPEL
TEM, patterns of effects & treatment-phase
specif ity, A ves KOCHER
— , phenocopy & interactions with Polydactyly
gene, Rodentia KOCHER
ALLANTOIS
see Embryonic membranes
AMINO ACID(S)
cy stein, effect on development,
Anura MANSUETO
Diptera BiiHLER
dl-proline, action on development,
Tunicata PATRICOI O
free, in embryo REVERBERI
— , relation to protein synthesis, Teleostei
Urodela CRAWFORD
hexahomoserine, effect on incorporation of
labelled precursors, Echinoidea COUSINEAU
imbalance, effect on embryo, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia PERSAUD
incorporation into nucleated & non-nucleated
oocyte fragments, Tunicata MANSUETO
kynurenine, deposition in fatbody,
Diptera KIMMEL
labelled, incorporation, Echinoidea COUSINEAU
1-tyrosine & 1 -phenylalanine, effect on neural
crest, in vitro, Aves FINNFGAN
WIREN
synthesis, inhibitors, effects on early
development, Teleostei BATTLE
tryptophan, Echinodermata TONEBY
— metabolism, tissue specific enzymes, early
stages, Anura KOSTELLOW
AMITOSIS
see Mitosis
AMNION
see Embryonic membranes
ANDROGENESIS
see Genetics
ANESTHESIA
ANEUPLOIDY
see Heteroploidy
ANIMAL GRADIENT (animalization)
see Gradients
see also Embryology (experimental);
Embryology (physiological)
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ANOMALIES (early development)
see also Pathology; Teratogenesis
cell physiological mechanisms,
Amphibia DUSPIVA
karyotype. Homo SASAKI
lethal factors, Diptera SCRIBA
spontaneous & induced. Mammalia AUSTIN
ANOMALIES (later development)
see Malformations
see also Teratogenesis
ANOXIA
see Respiration
ANTIBIOTICS
see also Actinoniycin
aureomycin, effect on food intake, Anura HSU
— , thyroid gland & thyroidectomized
larva, Amtra HSU
LIANG
— , growth-promoting effect on young animals,
Aves HSU
chloramphenicol, effects on metamorphosis,
Vrodela FANKHAUSER
effect on development, Gastropoda BOON
& regeneration. Amphibia,
Echinoidea WOLSKY
embryo, Anura MIGLIORINI
tooth development, Rodentia FITZGERALD
inhibition of sex-reversal by steroid hormones,
Anura STAGNI
VANNINI
penicillin, effect on early development,
Aves WIERTZ
puromvcin, effect on morphogenesis,
Aves BARBOSA
streptomycin, effect on early development,
Aves WIERTZ
— resistance & sensitivity, Diptera DUKE
ANTIGENS
see Immunology
ANTIMETABOLITES
amino acid analogues, teratogenic action,
in vivo & in vitro, Rodentia KOCHHAR
6-aminonicotinamide, causing celft palate,
Rodentia POLLARD
— , spinal malformations, Rodentia NOGAMI
/?-2-thienylalanine, effect on neural crest
& skin differentiation, Aves, Rodentia KOLLAR
chloramphenicol, effects on early development,
Teleostei BATTLE
deoxyriboside base analogues, effect on pupal
development & fertility, Diptera BROWN
CRAIG
dl-proline analogues, action on development,
Tunicata PATRICOLO
DNA, RNA & proteins, effects on cleavage
& early development, Teleostei PURKO
effect on development & morphology,
Coleoptera, Orthoptera DAVIS
& regeneration. Amphibia,
Echinoidea WOLSKY
embryo, Echinoidea H6RSTADIUS
embryonic development, Teleostei PETERS
regeneration & differentiation, histo-
chemistry, Aves, Rodentia ACHTELIK
morphogenesis, Aves NABER
fed to mo^er, effect on egg production
& embryo survival, Hymenoptera GROSCH
fluoro-deoxycytidine, effect on organ primordia,
Rodentia DEGENHARDT
— , role in embryo resorption,
Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
fluorouracil, resistance & sensitivity during
development, Diptera DUKE
induction of morphological aberrations,
Diptera SCHARLOO
inhibiting morphogenesis, part /?-mercapto-
ethanol TUFT
nuclease inhibitors, Aves TEMPEL
nucleic acid analogues, effect on morpho-
genesis, Diptera RIZKI
, development,
Lepidoptera EICHER
pyrimethamine, induction of oro-facial
malformations. Mammalia COLEMAN
teratogenesis, Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
therapeutical use, teratogenesis,
Rodentia CHAMBERLAIN
ANTIMITOTIC AGENTS
cerebellum, histogenesis, Rodentia DADOUNE
colchicine, effect on skeleton,
Rodentia DWORNIK
— , reinforcement by hydrostatic pressure,
Echinoidea MARSLAND
D2O, reversal by hydrostatic pressure,
"temperature study, Echinoidea MARSLAND
effect on chromosomes, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia ROUX
cleavage, Urodela SENTEIN
embryo, Aves ARCAN
gestation, Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
teratogenesis, Aves, Mammalia CLAVERT
ANTLERS
see Horns
AORTA
see Vascular system
see also Heart (& great vessels)
APICAL DOMINANCE
see Gradients; Plant embryology &
morphogenesis
ARCHENTERON (roof)
see Gastrulation; Neurulation
see also Induction
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
(& development)
Actinozoa POLTEVA
Ascidiae BURIGHEL
bud development, effect of temperature,
Hydrozoa PARK
budding, Hydroidea LYTLE
Cestoda VOGE
Coelenterata, Ctenophora TOKIN
compound forms, Ascidia WAT AN ABE
dedifferentiating cells, Actinozoa POLTEVA
effect of neuropharmaca, Actinozoa POLTEVA
general study FREEMAN
microcinematography, autoradiography,
Porifera EFREMOVA
morphogenetic potentiality of somatic cells,
Porifera NIKITIN
Polychaeta BERRILL
Porifera KOROTKOVA
role of cell movements & mesoglea during
budding, Hydrozoa SHOSTAK
nervous system, Turbellaria T6R6K
statoblast germination, Bryozoa ODA
Turbellaria BENAZZI
ICHIKAWA
KRITCHINSKAYA
ASYMMETRY
see Symmetry
AUDITORY ORGAN
auditory tube, mucous lining, Homo BOSSY
Cetacea SINCLAIR
cochlea, sensory input, Aves, Rodentia BUNO
WILSON
congenital defects, Mg deficiency,
Rodentia ASLING
external ear, chondrogenesis, Rodentia SVAJGER
functional maturation, perinatal,
Carnivora MARTY
induction, Urodela JACOBSON
otocyst, influence on behaviour development,
Aves DECKER
Rodentia GOEDBLOED
sound-conducting apparatus, Crocodilia FRANK
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
adrenergic inhibitory terminals, Rodentia CSILLIK
KALMAN
KNYIHAR
— neurons in vitro MACOTTA
Auerbach's & Meissner's plexus, histochemistry,
electron microscopy. Mammalia CANTING
intramural plexus, histochemistry, electron
microscopy. Mammalia FILOGAMO
GABELLA
orthosympathic system, Aves STRUDEL
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AUTONOMIC N.S. (contd.)
Remak's nerve, histochemistry COSTA
sympathetic neurons & neural connections,
Aves CANTING
vegetative ground plexus, histochemistry,
Rodentia CSILLIK
KNYIHAR
AUTORADIOGRAPHY
see also Electron microscopy; Radio-isotopes
amino acid incorporation, nucleated & non-
nucleated oocyte fragments,
Tunicata MANSUETO
asexual reproduction, Porifera EFREMOVA
basal telencephalic areas, Rodentia KEYSER
blastodisc, cardiac area grafts, Aves ORTS
bones & teeth, Vertebrata LEBLOND
brain development, normal & abnormal,
Aves, Rodentia LANGMAN
— , histochemistry, Rodentia HAN AWAY
cell interactions, Aves TICKLE
cerebellum, Rodentia WIJFFELS
CNS, cellular kinetics, Aves OJEDA
cytoplasmic components, influence on gene
transcription. Amphibia,
Gastropoda GEUSKENS
diencephalon, Rodentia KEYSER
DNA synthesis, uterus & placenta,
Rodentia BACCARINI
REZENDE
SCHREIBER
early differentiation, Rodentia SOLTER
SKREB
egg maturation, nucleic acid metabolism.
Amphibia HANOCQ
embryonic tissues, Aves DEUTSCH
DREICHLINGER
endocrine control of differentiation,
Lepidoptera BERRY
eye lens, DNA synthesis, Aves ANDERSON
& neural retina regeneration,
Urodela REYER
, protein synthesis, Aves ZINN
follicle growth, Rodentia N0RBAEK
PEDERSEN
heart primordium, cell migrations,
Aves DE HA AN
histones, role in cell differentiation,
Rodentia MONESI
hypothalamus, Rodentia IFFT
labelling of embryonic nuclei, Urodela CHIBON
Leydig cell, Homo DADOUNE
limb regeneration. Urodela FORET
— skeleton, regulation & competion,
Aves KIENY
mammary gland, DNA synthesis,
Rodentia ARMSTRONG
metaplasia of eye tissues, Anura SOLOGUB
mitotic cycle, effect of temperature
& thyroxine, Urodela BRUGAL
muscle development in vivo, Aves LANGMAN
— , striated, cytogenesis, Rodentia TOTO
neural crest localization, migration &
differentiation, Aves CHEVALLIER
— & mesodermal competence, Urodela UBBELS
— tube, abnormal development, Rodentia ASLING
normal & cleft palate, Rodentia COLEMAN
nuclear migration, neural epithelium,
Aves CORLISS
nucleic acids, endopolyploid nuclei,
Diptera, Lepidoptera GILLOT
, metabolism, Lepidoptera BERRY
, synthesis, larva, Diptera MATTINGLY
, oogenesis, Echinoidea BAL
oocyte, lampbrush chromosomes, nucleolus,
nucleoplasm, Amphibia MILLER
oogenesis, Coleoptera URBANI
— , Coleoptera, Diptera, Mollusca RUSSO
— , morphogenesis, Asteroidea, Amphibia FICQ
— , Polychaeta DHAINAUT
organ primordia, morphogenetic movements,
Aves STEDING
ovarioles, Coleoptera ULLMANN
placenta, effect of teratogens, Rodentia KERNIS
— . Mammalia RITSCHARD
plasma cells, subcutaneous tissues, cyto-
genesis, Rodentia TOTO
proteins, basic, oogenesis & early development,
Echinoidea BACKSTROM
— , immunology. Homo ADINOLFI
— synthesis, hmb regeneration, Urodela DARDA
localization during cleavage.
Gastropoda WAL
regeneration blastema, Turbellaria BETCHAKU
— , Urodela TRAMPUSCH
retinal receptors, time preceding differentiation,
Aves MORRIS
RNA & basic proteins, oogenesis,
Echinoidea SANCHEZ
— & histones, neural crest in vitro,
Amira ANDREW
GABIE
— , myogenesis in vitro, Aves, Rodentia GAYER
— & protein, ribosomal, synthesis,
Diptera KIEFER
— & uridine incorporation in fibroblasts,
Aves SANN
skin, contribution of various cell types,
Aves MAUGER
spermatogenesis, prepuberal animals,
Rodentia HUCKINS
tissue differentiation, Vertebrata BRAHMA
BACTERIA
effect on fetus, role of placenta & fetal
membranes, Rodentia
FEDINEC
BEAK
malformations after neural crest removal,
Aves LAWRENCE
morphogenesis, epithelio-mesenchymal
interaction, Aves HAYASHI
BEHAVIOUR (embryonic & postnatal)
Aves GOTTLIEB
HAMBURGER
OPPENHEIM
behavioural nerve networks, development
& regeneration, Vertebrata SPERRY
Chelonia HAMBURGER
circling, inherited, Rodentia STEIN
effect of disturbances in nervous system,
Rodentia AUROUX
fetal X-irradiation, Mammalia RUGH
locomotion in animals with supernumerary
limbs, Urodela BRaNDLE
maturation of spontaneous & reflex activity,
Aves CORNER
motility & action pattern, leg, effect of spinal
cord transplantation, Aves NARAYANAN
— , experimental study, Rodentia NARAYANAN
pre- & postnatal, Marsupialia DECKER
relation with EEG, Aves CORNER
Rodentia HAMBURGER
role of CNS, xenoplastic neural plate
transplantation, Amphibia BRaNDLE
otocyst, Aves DECKER
Teleostei ARMSTRONG
Urodela ARMSTRONG
BIDDER'S ORGAN
electron microscopy, Anura
experimental embryology, Anura
germ cell differentiation, Anura
oogenesis, effect of hormones,
Anura
TEMPLE
VANNINI
GHIRARDELLI
RADO
GARDENGHI
ZACCANTI
BILE DUCTS
see Gall bladder
BIOCHEMISTRY
see also specific substances; Energy; Enzyme(s);
Immunochemistry; Respiration
adipose tissue, Lagomorpha, Rodentia BARNARD
adrenal cortex, culture, Rodentia ROOS
amines, biogenic, localization, midbrain,
Rodentia HANAWAY
animalizing & vegetalizing substances,
Echinoidea HORSTADIUS
RUNNSTR6M
animal & vegetative gradients,
Echinoidea KINOSHITA
asexual reproduction, Porifera EFREMOVA
ATP-ase, brain, Aves FR6HLICH
SEDLACEK
STASTNY
ATP synthesis, relation to morphogenesis
& differentiation, Teleostei.
Urodela CRAWFORD
Aves KNOX
SEARLS
236
oiopterin, function, tracer studies, re^BOLD
Hymenoptera
blastoderm in vitro, labeled metabolites, g^^^j^
blid"cell differentiation, Vertebrata ^^^l^
bone. Ares, Mammalia M^WHINNIE
— , enzymes, Amtra, Axes McWHIImnic
brain, relation with elecUophysiology, oQgQ-p^^
Rodentia
cell changes in neural inducUon & ^^'y^^TirHAR
differentiation. Anura DtUCtiAR
cellular differentiation, uanslational *^«='?[5^lLAND
chSo^i'. A.es. Homo
'"n"v?;;o'"^vf/"''"""' ''" ""WHITTAKER
in Vliro, ^\cs ,, , , \i7iT tm::
— pigment cells, muscle, Vrodela WlLUt
disc-electrophoresis, protein '^'^^''^^^'^^'^^ONGEN
Gastropoda "
DNA RNA & protein antimetaboUtes,
biochemical effects on cleavage & early
development, Teleostei
early development, Anura,
Lepidoptera
PURKO
BROWN
GAGE
ROEDER
SUZUKI
VAHS
CZIHAK
LUTWAK
, Amphibia, Teleostei
, Echinoidea
embryo. Mammalia
_ gastrula, regional differences, ^^^^y^^ri
Teleostei . , ,
effect of ACTH and steroid hormones, ^^^^^
barbituric compounds, Aves J^^^£^
hypoxia, Aves N^ZAWA
irradiation, Anostraca ^^^rViru^
, Anura, Teleostei TAmJCHI
niethionine-sulphoximine on ^''^"'j^quSOVA
Aves
egg differentiation, egg capsule,
Pulmonata
— , Diptera, Lepidoptera
MORRILL
LAL
PANT
GERZELI
— shell formation, Plathelminthes
electrophoresis, protein changes, ^arly
development, Anura STANISSTREEl
electrophoretic fractions of specific
primordia & cells, influence on
differentiation, Urodela mamttiSO
embryo, Invertebrata ^("aSIr
embryonic determination, Echinoidea LALLltK
— diapause, Lepidoptera daSLmAN
— nutrition
eye lens, development & regeneration, j^^^^^^LION
fertilization membrane, Echinoidea INOUE
fetal & postnatal development, makataWA
^'''^t'""' £5sENBERG
!!"& mucopolysaccharides, Echinoidea IMMERS
germ cell nucleus, changes after fe'-tili^^t.oii,Y . j^A
Echinoidea 1 ERA yam a
growth & metamorphosis, Diptera,
Lepidoptera
hatching enzyme, Teleostei
hemoglobine synthesis, Aves
histones, nuclear, from embryo
imaginal disc cell differentiation,
Diptera
— maturation, Insecta
_ _, hormonal control, Diptera,
Hymenoptera
incorporation of radioactive Precursors into
eges, Polychaeta ^ , ^ caqakt
inductive agents, Aves, Vrodela SAbAKi
inhibitors of protein synthesis, developmental
effects, Echinoidea . <-HE.rMr,i
inhibitory substances, pharynx regeneration
Turbellaria BEAUPAIM
inorganic salts in lung & hver, compared to
level in blood plasma, Anura, WYSOCKA
Rodentia
integument of foot & mantle, OGNANI
Mollusca , ^ ,^^r^,
intermediate metabolism, early development,^^^^
Anura ^ n\<ir
intestine, effect of X-rays, Ayes <jASL.
labelled amino acids & pyrimidines, uptake
£c£rJ'"°"' '"'° '"'"°'" ''"COUSINEAU
SHAPPIRIO
ISHIDA
WILT
KISCHER
GEHRING
ROCKSTEIN
GRAY
lactate dehydrogenase isozymes, Teleostei WHITT
hmb bud, experimental phocomelia & n"J'"5.' „ .„
development, Rodentia KOCHHAk
lipovitellins, oocyte & hemolymph, KERR
UverTceUular differemiation. Ares LE DOUARIN
— mctamorphic differentiation, Anura COHEN
macromolecules, maternal, transfer to oocyte
& embryo, interrelation with macromolecules
in oocyte & embryo, Rodentia SLiArF
— , mother-to-egg transfer, Anura ma^f
— , role in fertilization, Anura dawfr
— , synthesis, Echinoidea x„r,i t^aRO
— — early stages, Rodentia MOLINARO
— ', — ', lens induction & differentiation, ^
Aves, Rodentia VOSHIDA
— , — , lens, in viuo, Aves YOSHIUA
, primary induction, Urodela IMUhi
melanin synthesis, regulatory mechamsms
Aves, Tunicata ^"^%1^so
mesonephros, regression, Aves Kuaovj
metabolic pathways, tracer studies,
Invertebrata BLAC-is.
metaboUtes, effect on liver histogenesis
in vitro, Aves LEVENbOlN
egg, fat body & metamorphosis,
Diptera, Lepidoptera MORRIS
PANT
VARMA
metamorphic competence in early stages, .^..^^
induced by thyroid hormones, Anura „^f^i^
metamorphosis, Diptera . Kussi-'
microspecuophotoineuy, cell differentiaUon,
eye lens. Aves M^AX
microtubules, nerve tissue FRIEDKIN
mitochondria, embryo, comparative kISTLER
study WEBER
molecular aspect of arm formation, 'arvae
Echinoidea LARRIVEE
_ basis of symmetry, Vertebrata „^„„„T-^Vp|
_ biology, embryo, Echinoidea BOCKSTAHLER
, mast cells, Rodentia CSAHA
— mechanisms, early differentiation, ^^^^
-J'-fTw stages. Rodentia .Jo^^fi
- morphogenesis haKAN^ON
monoamine, nervous system. Aves HAKAN^SON
BRODY
morphogenesis
morphogenetic substances, lung developm|nt^p^^^
mucir coat, blastocyst, Lagomorpha KILLIE
muscle cells, change from proUferation to
enlargement, Aves haYASHI
_ differentiation, Anura, Aves ^j^^AYASm^
nervous system, myelinization WENDER
nucleic acid, hybridization, Anura, Aves,
Echinodermata , Olbburs
, nucleotides, cofactors, Teleostei, ^^^^pj^^
_'*^^protein ratios, growth & di«erentiation^^^^
Rodentia , , cxAnNT
nucleolus, oogenesis. Polychaeta ^^^^l^£l
oogenesis. Anura TSUKAHARA
_, Echinoidea KISCHER
organogenesis
phosphagens. egg & spermatozoa. ^ISAWA
Echinodermata ftmnfOAN
phosphatase, alkaUne, Urodela ^^^^q^dAY
phosphate metaboUsm of embryo, tracer
studies, Echinodermata ^^^x^n^OTO
pigment granules, Teleostei ^^^^^^r^pLL
polyamines. larva, Diptera hEBY
porphyrin synthesis, development & vcrnfT
regeneration, Nemertea VERNE I
precursors, radioactive, incorporation, j^^g^^^ux
prtmJy induction factor. Anura FAULHABER
pteridines in egg. Hemiptera ..AT^aTMOTO
— role in pigmentation, Teleostei MATSUMOTO
pterins, role in pigment formation, OBIKA
Amphibia
^SS'^"^"*'' ^^^^' KRETCHMER
237
BIOCHEMISTRY (contd.)
regeneration, Annelida DURANTE
PUCCIA
relation to growth in vitro, Aves KLEIN
reproduction, Elasmobranchii, Mammalia,
Mollusca MANN
resistance & sensitivity to fluorouracil
& streptomycin, Diptera DUKE
rhodopsin cycle, postnatal, Carnivora BONTING
DAEMEN
Rodentia KNOX
semen. Mammalia MANN
serum, fetal & maternal, electrophoresis,
Artiodactyla, Carnivora, Rodentia ANDERSON
skin derivatives, Aves, Rodentia KISCHER
spermatozoa, apyrene. Gastropoda HADFIELD
stimulation of regeneration,
Coelenterata GOODWIN
subcellular organelles, molecular assembly SIMON
subembryonic liquid, Aves ELIAS
testis, descent. Mammalia WENSING
transcription, temporal & spatial aspects.
Homo, Rodentia DOHERTY
translational level control of protein synthesis,
Artiodactyla, Rodentia PAGE
, tRNA & ribosomes, normal &
hormone-induced development,
Aves BERNFIELD
uridine metabolism, Polychaeta SCHROEDER
xanthines, dimethylated, effect on development,
Echinoidea CHENEY
— , methylated, effect on oxygen consumption,
early development, Echinoidea CHENEY
Y-chromosome function in spermatogenesis,
Diptera HENNIG
yolk, formed artificially by DNAse,
Echinoidea BOLOGNARI
— utilization. Amphibia, Teleostei VAHS
BIOMETRY
see Growth
BIOPHYSICS
see also specific physical agents; Energy
artificial weightlessness, effect on early
development, polarization, Anura,
Nematoda BRIEGLEB
TEUCHERT
, development, Coleoptera BRIEGLEB
, embryo & larva,
Anura DOBROWOLSKI
, metamorphosis, Anura BRIEGLEB
TEUCHERT
, interaction with radiation,
Rodentia DOBROWOLSKI
brain, fetal, Aves, Mammalia SEDLACEK
cell electrophoresis, different regions,
gastrulation, Anura BRICK
cellular adhesion, Anura, Aves,
Porifera STEINBERG
— differentiation, epidermis & hair follicles.
Mammalia SIMS
cytokinesis, Anura, Crustacea,
Echinoidea RAPPAPORT
dielectric constant, effect on cell adhesion,
Aves JONES
eggs, electrical properties. Amphibia KASYANOV
— , Echinoidea HIRAMOTO
electric fields on embryonic surface, correlated
with cell migrations, Anura KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
— potential, effect of teratogens on placental
function, Rodentia KERNIS
electrical stimulation of regeneration,
Coelenterata GOODWIN
electrophoretic mobility indicating changes in
cell periphery, Aves MASLOW
electrophysiology, brain. Mammalia SCHAD6
— , — , relation with biochemistry,
Rodentia SOBOTKA
— , central nervous system, Anura,
Aves CORNER
— , cochlea & vestibular system,
Carnivora MARTY
— , early stages, Anura, Urodela LA AT
— , embryo, Anura, Urodela SLACK
— , — & larva, Amphibia ROBERTS
— , fetal brain, Aves, Mammalia SEDLACEK
— , heart, Aves LE DOUARIN
PAVKOV
— , — , electron microscopy, Rodentia GROS
— , membrane properties, heart & muscle,
Rodentia, Urodela BERNARD
GARGOUIL
PAGER
— , nervous system, Marsupialia BODEMER
— , neuromuscular system, Mammalia CERBELLE
— , olfactory nerve fibres, Teleostei WESTERMAN
— , permeability of cell junctions.
Amphibia SHERIDAN
— , regenerating nerves, Teleostei MARK
— , reirmervating muscle, Teleostei MARK
— , retinogram, postnatal, Carnivora BONTING
DAEMEN
— , — , Tetrapoda WEIDMAN
embryo-maternal relations,
Artiodactyla ALEXANDER
embryonic cell surface, Vertebrata CURTIS
lactate dehydrogenase isozymes,
Teleostei WHITT
micro-eiectrography of heart, Aves TAMANOI
physical agents, effect on oogenesis,
Orthoptera TCHELEBI
placenta, syncytial cells, Homo LONDON
pressure, high hydrostatic, effect on mitosis,
cleaving eggs, Echinoidea MARSLAND
— , reduced atmospheric, effect on embryo,
Rodentia KAMEYAMA
space flight, effect on reproduction,
Insecta GROSCH
tension, oocyte & egg cortex.
Amphibia NILSSON
BIRTH
development of fetus at moment of birth.
Mammalia NAAKTGEBOREN
fetal membranes, degenerative changes.
Homo MIKAMO
BLADDER
see Urogenital system
BLASTEMA
see Regeneration (traumatic)
BLASTOCYST
see also Cleavage
cytogenetics, Lagomorpha SHAVER
development & implantation, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia HARPER
, physiology, Mammalia MARSTON
diapause, factors causing resumption of
development, Marsupialia TYNDALE
— , maternal endocrine glands.
Mammalia BAEVSKY
early embryology & implantation,
Pinnipedia BACKHOUSE
effect of chemical agents.
Mammalia DEGENHARDT
drugs, Lagomorpha SHAVER
embryotoxic agents in vivo & in vitro,
Lagomorpha HAY
oviduct secretions on development,
Lagomorpha HAMNER
fine structure. Homo, Rodentia MARTINEK
, Lagomorpha, Marsupialia TYNDALE
genetics & embryology. Homo,
Mammalia EDWARDS
implantation, decidual reaction, ultrastructure.
Mammalia SANANES
— , delay, physiological & experimental, inter-
actions with uterus, Rodentia McLAREN
— , endocrine aspects, Rodentia ZEILMAKER
— , enzymatic activities, Rodentia OWERS
— , factors involved, Carnivora, Rodentia ORSINI
— , immunological control, Rodentia KIRBY
— , interactions with uterus, Rodentia McLAREN
— in vitro, Mammalia GLENISTER
— , Mammalia GWATKIN
— , RNA, Rodentia SEGAL
— , Rodentia WILSON
— , role of pituitary gonadotropins,
Artiodactyla, Rodentia ROBERTSON
— , ultrastructure & chemistry in vitro & in
vivo, Lagomorpha STEER
— , — , Mammalia GLENISTER
in vitro culture, temperature & viability,
Lagomorpha ALLISTON
, Rodentia LE GOASCOGNE
in vivo & in vitro, Rodentia WHITTEN
mucin coat, function & biochemistry,
Lagomorpha KILLIE
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non-cellular coverings, Lagomorpha B6VING
pre-implantation, embryo-maternal relationships,
egg transfer, Lagomorpha ADAMS
— , hormone secretion, Rodentia DICKSON
, metaboUsm, Rodentia TANNER
relation with endometrium, Rodentia DE FEO
respiration, Lagomorpha 1 ORRES
Rodentia DAGLIESH
role of nucleolus in differentiation,
Homo. Rodentia MARTINEK
spacing orientation & implantation,
Lagomorpha BbVING
trophoblast, antigenicity, Lagomorpha,
Primates, Rodentia BEHRMAN
— as invasive tissue, physiology,
Rodentia JAMES
— behaviour in vitro. Mammalia GLENISTER
— , biology, Rodentia BILLINGTON
— cells, chromosomes, Rodentia SELLER
— , development & physiology, Rodentia KIRBY
— , ectopic, Rodentia ZEILMAKER
— , endovascular, Rodentia LEGRAND
— , giant cells, fibrinoid layer,
Rodentia SOLOMON
— , interaction with endometrium,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia MORETTI
— invasion, relation to uterine blood
vessels, Lagomorpha BoVING
— knobs, Lagomorpha BoVING
— , morphology & composition,
Lagomorpha STEER
— , giant cell transformation,
Rodentia DICKSON
water uptake. Mammalia TUFT
zona pellucida, factors controlling loss,
Carnivora, Rodentia ORSINI
BLASTODERM
see also Cleavage: Primitive streak
axial primordium, experimental study,
Teleostei HOPERSKAYA
blood islands, hemoglobin synthesis,
Aves WAINWRIGHi
cardiac area, grafts, autoradiography,
Aves ORTS
differentiation potencies. Axes KOCHAV
early development, Aves LUTZ
epi- & hypoblast, ultrastructure,
Aves KARLIN
epiboly & cell differentiation, electron
microscopy, Teleostei THOMAS
erythropoietic tissue in vitro,
Axes WAINWRIGHT
expansion, cell behaviour, Aves DOWNIE
folded, embryo formation, Aves EYAL
— , injury, effect on embryo formation,
Aves ESHEL
formation, Cephalopoda ARNOLD
inductive effects, hypoblast & epiblast,
Aves WOLK
in vitro culture, Aves LUTZ
labeled metabolites, incorporation & transport
in vitro, Aves BAKER
marginal tissue, growth, role of cytoplasmic
nucleic acids, Aves SCHLESINGER
marginal tissue, morphogenetic movements,
microcinematography, Aves SCHLESINGER
morphogenesis, differentiation, biochemistry,
Teleostei BRUMMETT
reaggregated cells, grafting,
Teleostei OPPENHEIMER
regulative capacities, Aves ROGULSKA
site & origin, Teleostei HUVER
subembryonic liquid, biochemistry, Aves ELI AS
unincubated, artificial multilayered systems,
Aves EYAL
yolk granules, biochemistry, part, yolk DNA,
Aves BRUCE
EMANUELSSON
BLASTODISC
see Blastoderm
BLASTOMERES
see Cleavage
BLASTULA
see Cleavage
BLOOD
see also Circulation; Hematopoiesis;
Vascular system
acid-base status regulation, Aves DAWES
acidosis, respiratory, Mammalia SIMKISS
cells, in yolk sac, Rodentia JONES
cellular chimerism, parabiosis, Anura VOLPE
— differentiation, Aves GODET
— differentiation, embryo & fetus, morphology
& biochemisuy, Vertebrata RAUNICH
chemistry after intra-uterine hypoxia,
Homo THIERY
— , young embryo, Aves, Rodentia GRABOWSKJ
congenital anemia, W-series mutants,
Rodentia SELLER
embryology BEAMS
erythrocyte membrane, antigenic differentiation,
Aves D'AMELIO
— , immimology, Rodentia ADACHI
FURUSAWA
erythrocytes, Aves NIGON
erythrocytic system, differentiation,
Aves, Rodentia ALBRIGHT
erythroid cells, characteristics, Aves FRASER
experimental studies, Aves LEMEZ
groups, inheritance, Rodentia FOSTER
heme biosynthesis, regulation, Aves SIMONS
— proteins DALLMAN
hemoglobin, Aves D'AMELIO
— composition, effect of environment,
Anostraca BO WEN
— , embryo, Artiodactyla BLUNT
— , formation in embryo & young larva,
Teleostei YAMAGAMI
— , switch at metamorphosis, genetic
control, Anura HAMADA
KAJITA
SHUKUYA
— synthesis, Aves WILT
, blastodisc, Aves WAINWRIGHT
, fetal-adult switch, molecular basis,
Rodentia ROSENBERG
in embryo, Aves FRASER
in yolk sac derived erythroid cells,
Rodentia FANTONI
— , various forms, Aves GODET
hypothermia, effect on electrolytes, lactic
& pyruvic acid, Lagomorpha GROTE
inorganic salts in plasma, compared to amount
in lung & liver, Anura, Rodentia WYSOCKA
islands, in vivo & in vitro, Aves MANELLI
MASTROLIA
— , toxicity of O2, Aves KELSO
morphogenesis & physiology, Aves VENZKE
plasma cell, immunoglobulin synthesis,
Rodentia ANDERSON
— , physiology & physiopathology,
Aves ABRAMOVICI
pressure throughout pregnancy.
Primates RAMSEY
protein & hemoglobin, synthesis, regulation
by tRNA, Aves PRCHAL
THOMPSON
WAINWRIGHT
serum, fetal & maternal, electrophoresis,
Artiodactyla, Carnivora, Rodentia ANDERSON
— proteins, Aves, Rodentia HEIM
volume, Cetacea, Mammalia SPENCER
BLOOD VESSELS
see Vascular system
see also Circulation
BODY CAVITIES (& their linings)
coelom, morphology & electron microscopy.
Cephalopoda FIORONI
coelomocytes, material transfer to oocytes,
in vitro, Polychaeta SCHROEDER
eleocytes, nucleolus formation,
Polychaeta SCHROEDER
inguinal canal. Homo PASSAPONTI
BONE(S)
see also Bone marrow; Cartilage; Skeleton
autoradiography, Vertebrata LEBLOND
Aves SCHUMACHER
calcitonin, ultimobranchial body,
Chelonia DIMOND
cell differentiation. Mammalia MAZHUGA
electron microscopy, Aves, Mammalia GAILLARD
, scanning probe X-ray microanalysis.
Mammalia BOYDE
enzymes, tracer studies, Aves,
Mammalia GAILLARD
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BONE(S) (contd.)
growth & development, postnatal.
Homo ANDERSON
Homo ^^V^
induction, inhibition by thalidomide RINALDI
SCHREIBER
influence of hormones, Aves,
Mammalia GAILLARD
limb, rudiments, response in vitro to thyroid
hormone, Avet LAWSON
metabolism, enzymes, hormone effects,
Amira, Aves McWHINNIE
metamorphic effect of hormones,
Artiodactyla, Rodentia KNESE
organ culture, Aves, Mammalia GAILLARD
origin, Aves t/^wa
ossification, Rodentia RAJTOVA
Osteichthyes FRANCOIS
osteogenesis, endo- & perichondral.
Homo, Mammalia MAZHUGA
— in vitro, effect of tetracycline,
Rodentia WARTIOVAARA
regeneration, Carnivora BARTOS
— . histochemistry, Rodentia MiiKINEN
RAEKALLIO
Rodentia SCHUMACHER
Vertebrata FRIANT
BONE MARROW
development, transplantation, irradiation.
Mammalia THOMAS
mast cell, electron microscopy, _
Vrodela SETOGUTI
BRAIN
antigens, Aves WENGER
area postrema, Carnivora XAVIER
& subfornical organ, ultrastructure,
Carnivora, Primates WARTENBERG
biochemical & electrophysiological correlates,
relationship, Rodentia SOBOTKA
blood-brain-barrier, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia NAKAMURA
centres, Anura KOLLROS
cerebellar cortex, histochemistry,
Rodentia CSILLIK
KASA
cerebellum, autoradiography, histochemistry,
Rodentia HANAWAY
WIJFFELS
— , descriptive & experimental morphology, _
histochemistry, Carnivora McCANCt
PHILLIS
— , histochemistry, Vertebrata RuDEBERG
— , histogenesis, Rodentia DADOUNE
— , hypoplasia induced by virus infections,
Carnivora, Rodentia MARGOLIS
— & inferior olive, Vertebrata TAKEDA
— , regeneration, Teleostei LOMBARDO
Cetacea GIHR
KRAUS
cholesterol esterase, Rodentia PRITCHARD
cortex, perinatal maturation, Mammalia MARTY
— , postnatal development,
Lagomorpha CHEVREAU
development, Vertebrata ALTMAN
diencephalon, autoradiography,
Rodentia KEYSER
differentiation, immunofluorescence,
Rodentia NORD
early stages, growth & differentiation,
Aves BURDA
EEG & embryonic behaviour, Aves CORNER
— , fetal, influence of uterine contractions.
Homo GARCIA AUSTT
effect of methionine-sulphoximine,
Aves DOUSOVA
electroencephalography following fetal
irradiation, Mammalia RUGH
ependyma, mitotic index. Homo BOSSY
fetal, extra- & intracellular environment,
Aves, Mammalia SEDLACEK
STASTNY
— , impedance, Aves, Mammalia SEDLACEK
— , membrane ATP-ase system, Aves FR6HLICH
SEDLACEK
STASTNY
— , steady & membrane potentials, Aves,
Mammalia SEDLACEK
histochemical mapping KOZIK
Homo HEWITT
SOLERE
hydrocephalus induced by virus infections,
Rodentia MARGOLIS
hypothalamus, autoradiography, Rodentia IFFT
— , before & after metamorphosis,
Vrodela PRAHLAD
— , connections with hypophysis,
Vertebrata ENEMAR
immunochemistry, Rodentia LaVELLE
Mammalia FRIANT
HEWITT
medial geniculate body, development & cortical
projection, Carnivora, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia ROKYTA
, interhemispherical cormections,
Carnivora, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ROKYTA
midbrain structures, autoradiography, biogenic
amines, Rodentia HANAWAY
morphological & experimental study.
Amphibia CLAIRAMBAULT
myelinization, Lagomorpha CHEVREAU
nerve & glial cells, culture, growth &
differentiation, Dictyoptera LEVI
neuroglia nuclei, relation to myelinated fibres,
postnatal, Rodentia STURROCK
neuro-ophthahnic structures, electron
microscopy, Tetrapoda WEIDMAN
normal & abnormal development, autoradio-
graphy, immunology, Aves,
Rodentia LANGMAN
development, Rodentia AUROUX
nuclei, peripheral-central relationships,
Aves NARAYANAN
olfactory bulb, nerves & glia, electron
microscopy, Rodentia HINDS
optic centre differentiation, biochemical
factors, part, role of retinal fibres,
Aves MARCHISIO
— lobes, eyeless animals, proteins,
Aves MARCHISIO
— system, enzyme histochemistry,
Rodentia SCHIEBLER
— tectum, effects of optic nerve section,
Vrodela ^"^^S
, grafting, Teleostei GAZE
, growth, Anura HOLLYFIELD
& nuclei, effect of removal of optic
cup, Aves WENGER
, rudiment transplantation between
varieties with & without eyes,
Teleostei BRICK
SCHMATOLLA
organ cultiu-e Aves, Mammalia DOUSOVA
overgrowth, Aves KALLEN
postlarval, Polychaeta KORN
potentials, sensory evoked. Homo VANZULLI
proteins ANDERSON
radiosensitivity, Rodentia MURAKAMI
regeneration, physiological.
Mammalia POLEZHAEV
Rodentia ^'^^iX^ii
PILLERI
SCHLuTER
sexual maturation, effect of sex hormones,
Rodentia ADAMS
structure, interconnections of parts &
connections with ganglia, Dictyoptera LEVI
subcommissural organ, development & ^"°'=^"^„_
comparative study, Vertebrata OKSCHE
, growth & differentiation.
Amphibia MARINI
, structure & function, Homo,
Mammalia LEONIENI
subcortical auditory centres, interhemispherical
connections, Carnivora, Lagomorpha, _„,,_,.
Rodentia ROKYTA
— regions, postnatal development,
Carnivora, Homo FLEISCHHAUER
telencephalic areas, basal, autoradiography,
Rodentia KEYSER
telencephalon, post-metamorphic, regeneration,
Anura LOMBARDO
thalainus, autoradiography. Mammalia MARTY
— , enzyme histochemistry & function of
nuclei, Rodentia SCHIEBLER
vascular system, descriptive & experimental
study, Aves ^^RDA
ventricles, fetus. Homo WESTERGAARD
visual connections, Anura GAZE
KEATING
— system, experimental study, Aves, ^„,,^,
Rodentia COWAN
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BRANCHIAL REGION
see also Pharynx
development & teratology, Amniota.
Homo SLIPKA
epibranchial organ, Teleostei BERTMAR
Rodentia GOEDBLOED
BRISTLE
see Integument
BURSA OF FABRICIUS
see Lymphatic system
CAPILLARIES
see Vascular system
CARBOHYDRATE(S)
chondroitin sulfate, synthesis, cell differentiation
in vitro, Aves COLEMAN
eggs, Echinoidea ISONO
glucose & glycogen in pre- & postnatal liver,
electron microscopy, Rodentia JACQUOT
PLAS
— , uptake by early embryo, tracer study,
Aves HARRISON
glycogen, liver, embryo, Aves D AUGER AS
— , nervous system. Amphibia MARINI
— , oocyte through early gastrula,
Amtra VAN GANSEN
— synthesis, oogenesis, radio-isotope study,
Insecta ENGELS
glycogenolysis, in perfused placenta, effect
of gonadotropins. Homo CEDARD
glycolipids, metabolism, Crustacea,
Insecta DUTRIEU
glycoproteins, metabolism, Anura H6GLUND
glycosaminoglycan changes in fetal epidermis,
Homo GIANNETTI
— , synthesis, cell differentiation in vitro,
Aves COLEMAN
metabolism, Anura SALLACH
— , Anura, Aves L0VTRUP
NILSSON
— , as affected by mutants, Diptera DOANE
— , embryo, Echinoidea MATSUNAGA
— , embryonic diapause, Anostraca CLEGG
— , endocrine regulation, muscle, Aves LOVE
— , enzymes, fetus & neonate.
Mammalia WALKER
— , relation to glycogen metabolism, pre-
implantation stages, Homo, Rodentia STERN
mucopolysaccharides, acid, early stages,
Rodentia DENKER
— , biochemistry, connective tissue cells
in vitro, Aves TRINKAUS
— , Echinoidea IMMERS
— , egg & larva, Teleostei LOBO
— , metabolism, Anura H6GLUND
— , pancreas & salivary gland, in vitro,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
— in skeleton, normal & abnormal,
Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
— , sulfated, role in palate development,
Rodentia COLEMAN
• — , synthesis, effect of chemicals,
Rodentia LARSSON
wound healing, Mammalia WATTS
placenta, Mammalia WALKER
polysaccharides, localization, part, vascular
system. Homo LHOTKA
sugar, metabolism of embryo, tracer studies,
Echinodermata YANAGISAWA
CARCINOGENETIC AGENTS
see also Tumour(s)
action on animal tissues KUHN
chemical, action mechanism, Rodentia FUJII
effect on embryo, Lacertilia MULHELKAR
mammary glands, Rodentia HOSHINO
CARTILAGE
achondroplasia, histology & biochemistry.
Homo, Lagomorpha SHEPARD
cell differentiation. Mammalia MAZHUGA
— orientation, role in bone tissue organization,
Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
chondrocyte hypertrophy. Mammalia SCHRYVER
chondrocytes, cell cycle time, Aves ELMER
chondrogenesis, experimental study, Aves CHRIST
comparison of different types, in vitro,
Aves LEV EN SON
differentiation in vitro, biochemistry,
Aves COLEMAN
effect of vitamin C, in vitro, Aves LEVENSON
electron microscopy, scanning probe X-ray
microanalysis. Mammalia BOYDE
formation, external ear, Rodentia SVAJGER
— in vivo, Rodentia COWARD
genetic control, macromolecules, Aves ELMER
induction by notochord & neural tube,
Aves STRUDEL
metamorphic effect of hormones, Arliodactyla,
Rodentia KNESE
origin, Aves HALL
regeneration, Carnivora BARTOS
vertebral, ultrastructure, Aves STRUDEL
Vertebrata FRIANT
CASTE DETERMINATION
see Polymorphism
CELL(S)
see also Tissue culture; Unicellular organisms
adhesion, Aves, Mammalia HORNBY
— , effect of dielectric constant, Aves JONES
— , measurement, embryo, Aves STEINBERG
— , mechanism & changes during development,
Echinoidea, Urodela KONDO
— & movement, normal & mutant embryos,
Aves EDE
— , physics & chemistry, Anura, Aves,
Porifera STEINBERG
adhesions, formation during
reaggregation CAMPBELL
EDWARDS
affinities, imaginal discs, normal & mutant
cells, Diptera GARCIA
— , melanophores, time-lapse cinematography,
Urodela BRICK
— , changes during morphogenesis.
Amphibia, Aves GRUNZ
aggregation, Amphibia PATRICOLO
— , cellular specifities controlling
morphogenetic movements, Aves,
Rodentia BURDICK
— factor, Echinoidea, Urodela KONDO
, Porifera HUMPHREYS
— , RJSfA & protein synthesis. Amphibia,
Aves GRUNZ
— , spicule formation, Echinoidea ELLIS
— , tissue reconstruction, Anura, Aves,
Porifera STEINBERG
aging, in vitro, placenta, Rodentia DORGAN
behaviour, action of morphogenetic agents,
Aves WESTON
— , blastoderm expansion, Aves DOWNIE
— , effect of antibodies, Aves PARTRIDGE
changes, during neural induction & early
differentiation, Anura DEUCHAR
chimerism, blood, parabiosis, Anura VOLPE
clones, connective tissue, Aves TRINKAUS
contact inhibition, myocardioblasts,
Aves BETCHAKU
— & migration, gastrulation,
Anura EISENBERG
contacts, early embryo, ultrastructure,
Aves TRELSTAD
— , electron microscopy OVERTON
— , morphogenesis, Echinoidea GUSTAFSON
cortex, variations, Ciliata NANNEY
cortical contractile protein, mitosis,
Echinoidea SAKAI
cultures, gene expression WHITTAKER
cytoplasmic structures, experimental morphology,
electron microscopy, early stages.
Gastropoda BERENDSEN
ELBERS
death, heart, Aves PEXIEDER
— , in differentiating tissues,
Amphibia KAWAKAMI
— in embryology, normal & abnormal.
Homo ILIES
— , integument, epithelial-mesenchymal inter-
actions, larva through metamorphosis,
ultrastructure, in vivo & in vitro,
Anura GOLDSMITH
— , limb morphogenesis, Vertebrata FALLON
— , motor column, normal & experimental,
Aves NARAYANAN
— , role in morphogenesis, Aves SAUNDERS
— , teratogenesis MENKES
241
CELL(S) (contd.)
— . — of lysosomes & hormonal control, meta-
morphosis, Anura, Hemiptera GOLDSMITH
— , ultrastructure. Axes, Homo MOTTET
degeneration, imaginal disc, Diptera SPREY
— , normal & mutant embryos, Aves EDE
development & proliferation, effect of
cytosine arabinoside, Rodentia BERTALANFFY
developmental, variations in structure &
function, various techniques KESSEL
differentiated functions, maintenance in
vitro SATO
differentiating, DNA, Vertebrata BOLLUM
DOiNNELLY
KARASAKI
MODAK
SISKEN
TRAURIG
differentiation, effect of inorganic ions,
Hydroidea MACKLIN
— , gene expression, part, isozymes,
Teleostei WHITT
— , Golgi complex. Gastropoda DAUWALDER
— , induction by virus, Aves LEE
— • in vitro, Vertebrata CURTIS
— , protein synthesis control, epigenetic
& genetic, Vertebrata WHITT
— , regeneration, Anura, Hydroidea AOTO
— , relation with DNA, Aves LEE
dis- & reaggregation, early embryo,
^^" ZWILLING
. . Urodela ENGLaNDER
. neural tube, Aves ADLER
, Tiirbellaria COWARD
embryonic, aggiegation, Echinoidea GIUDICE
— ■ differentiation in vitro, Diptera SEECOF
— , dissociated, RNA metabolism, effect of
inductive agents. Amphibia lYEIRI
— , haploid, genetics, nuclear transfer,
Anura FREED
MEZGER
— , in vitro, ultrastructural effects of
actinomycin D, Anura JONES
— , isolated, behaviour & fate in vitro.
Amphibia, Teleostei COUPE
— , — , movement, Amphibia, Echinodermata,
P'"^^^ SIRAKAMI
— , junctions, electron microscopy,
Vrodela BLUEMINK
membrane, chemical treatment,
Echinoidea HEROLD
— , reaggregates, segregation mechanisms,
Vertebrata CURTIS
— , small aggregate cultures, Anura JONES
— , structural changes during cultivation.
Amphibia MASUDA
— , surface properties & behaviour,
^^" MOORES
— , — , structure & physical chemistry,
Vertebrata CURTIS
equilibria, undifferentiated & differentiated
tissue, Turbellaria CHANDEBOIS
growth control. Mammalia MUELLER
homing, Aves CAMERON
mteractions, autoradiography, Aves TICKLE
— , developmental instructions, theoretical
*t"^/ , ,_ . LINDENMAYER
— , effect of chemical modification of
surface, Aves VICKER
— in embryo, Echinoidea MUTOLO
immune response FITCH
ROWLEY
• vitro, energy transfer, Aves,
Rodentia REPORTER
— , relaUon with DNA, Aves LEE
— , role in intercellular synthesis,
Vertebrata SALAMATINA
TUMANISHVILI
— , spiral cleavage GATHER
— , tissue primordia, Aves LAVARACK
— , Urodela TOIVONEN
juncuons, permeability, biophysics.
Amphibia SHERIDAN
locomouon & behaviour, in vitro,
Aves, Rodentia MIDDLETON
— in vitro, Aves, Rodentia LEFFORD
membrane, experimental morphology, electron
microscopy, early stages. Gastropoda ELBERS
— lipids, Aves GOLDHOR
— protein, normal & cancer cells, Aves,
Rodentia GOLDHOR
242
— , species-specific antigenicity,
Rodentia ADACHI
FURUSAWA
— system, changes during oogenesis,
Echinoidea BAL
migration, correlation with electric fields,
'^""'■a KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
— , embryo, Aves BELLAIRS
,.,., p , HEAYSMAN
motihty & ultrastructure, in vitro.
Amphibia FREED
movements, contact inhibition STEINBERG
— & division, in vivo & in vitro ALLEN
— in early embryo, Rodentia NEWMAN
— , morphogenesis, Gastropoda SATHANANTHAN
number of generations, relation with
determination. Amphibia SLADECEK
orientation, role in mesenchymal tissue
organization, Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
periphery, changed by enzymatic treatment,
effect on reaggregation, Aves MASLOW
pre-adult, effect of malignant cells,
Vertebrata STEPHENSON
prouferation & differentiation, Aves CAMERON
— , wing disc, Lepidoptera L6BBECKE
reaggregated, from blastoderm, grafting,
Teleostei OPPENHEIMER
reaggregation after enzymatic change of cell
periphery, Aves MASLOW
— , comb & non-comb skin, Aves LAWRENCE
— , formation of adhesions CAMPBELL
„ ., EDWARDS
— , Porifera FUKE
KIDO
KISHIDA
OHSAKI
recogmtion, specificity in imaginal discs,
piP'era GARCIA
relations in vitro, Aves, Rodentia ABERCROMBIE
HEAYSMAN
,. .. , PEGRUM
rephcaUon, eye lens mathematics, Aves MODAK
PERSONS
structures involved in formation of curved
structures, Aves WRENN
surface, antigens FEDOROFF
— coat, Tunicata DECK
— , effect of chemical modification on cell
interactions, Aves VICKER
— , genetic control in pigment pattern,
Urodela BRICK
— , incorporation of polysaccharide
precursors, biochemistry, autoradiography,
Acrasiales BURNSIDE
— in different regions, gastrulation, cell
electrophoresis, Anura BRICK
— , physics & chemistry, relation to adhesion,
Anura, Aves, Porifera STEINBERG
— properties, role in morphogenetic
movements, Aves COLLINS
— , sialic acid distribution, Aves AVE
— , specificity, Aves WESTON
— , ultrastructure, Aves LESSEPS
OVERTON
transformation, Anura, Aves L0VTRUP
volume changes, limb regeneration,
Urodela DARDA
CELL CULTURE
see Cell(s); Tissue culture
CELL DEATH
see Cell(s)
CELL DIVISION
see Cell(s); Mitosis
CELL HEREDITY
chromosome rearrangements following
somatic recombination, Diptera MORATA
clonal analysis, muscle, Aves KONIGSBERG
genital disc, Diptera ULRICH
imaginal disc, in vitro, Diptera GEHRING
, Diptera GSELL
wing imaginal disc, Diptera GARCIA
— mutants, Diptera SANTAMARIA
CELL-LINEAGE
see Embryology (experimental)
CELL RENEWAL
see Regeneration (physiological)
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
see also Brain; Neural crest; Neural plate;
Spinal cord
abnormal development, quantitative studies,
Vertebrate JELINEK
cellular kinetics, effect of periphery,
autoradiography, Aves OJEDA
Cetacea FILLER!
chemical energy production & ultilization.
Axes CORNER
dendritic patterns, Mammalia SCHADe
descriptive & experimental studies,
Aves DRUKKER
determination, UroJela JACOBSON
development, effects of hormones,
Rodentia EAYRS
developmental mechanism, Vrodela OHASHI
— • variations. Primates McCLURE
differentiation, electron microscopy,
Aves LYSER
disturbances, influence on learning,
Rodentia AUROUX
effect of X-irradiation & enzyme inhibitors,
Mammalia SCHADe
, Mammalia BERRY
electrophysiology. Mammalia SCHADe
experimental teratology, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia NAKAMURA
fibres, number & size, Carnivora,
Rodentia DUNCAN
functional development, electrophysiology,
Aves CORNER
glia cells, culture, growth & differentiation,
Dictyoptera LEVI
— — , electron microscopy, Rodentia PETERS
VAUGHN
, histochemistry KOZIK
, number & ultrastructure, Carnivora,
Rodentia DUNCAN
— , effect of postnatal injury,
Carnivora FLEISCHHAUER
— , optic nerve, Carnivora BLUNT
— , postnatal development, Carnivora,
Homo FLEISCHHAUER
— , Rodentia SMART
Homo YAMADORI
maturation of spontaneous & reflex activity,
Aves CORNER
microglia, experimental morphology KRANTZ
mitotic ratio, Amphibia BAFFONI
myelin sheaths, electron microscopy,
Rodentia PETERS
VAUGHN
myelination, experimental study, Carnivora,
Rodentia DUNCAN
neural epithelium, nuclear migration,
autoradiograph, Aves CORLISS
— tube, abnormal development, auto-
radiography, Rodentia ASLING
, as affected by mutants, Rodentia CENTER
, dis- & reaggregation, Aves ADLER
, electron microscopy, effect of
urethane, Rodentia HERMAN
KAUFFMAN
epithelium, developmental potencies,
Vertebrata OKSCHE
, lumbosacral level, myeloschisis,
Aves WATTERSON
, organ culture, effect of adjacent
tissues & other factors, Aves LYSER
, secondary origin from tail bud,
Aves JELINEK
nucleotides, Aves WENGER
organ culture, Aves JAMES
pattern formation, Urodela DUNCAN
protein turnover, Rodentia STEWART
quantitative histology, cytology & ultra-
structure, Vertebrata JELINEK
regeneration, Anura FILONI
regional differentiation. Amphibia TAKAYA
relation to doubled sense organs in animals
with tandem heads, Vrodela BRaNDLE
rhombencephalic & anterior spinal cord
region, induction & pattern formation,
Aves WIERTZ
role of neural function, electrophysiology
& histology, Anura, Aves CORNER
specific proteins, Aves McCALLION
synaptic connections, factors involved,
Aves, Rodentia COWAN
teratogenesis, Aves ALEXANDRU
Vertebrata MARTIN
CENTRIFUGATION
see Biochemistry; Embryology (experimental);
CEPHALOGENESIS
see Head
CEREBELLUM
see Brain
CHEMICAL MICRO-ANALYSIS
dry mass/water ratio from fertilization
through first cleavage, Echinoidea BEREITER
scanning probe X ray, hard tissues.
Mammalia BOYDE
CHEMICALS (biologically active)
see specific chemicals (Antibiotics; Antimitotic
agents etc. etc.); specific elements; Drugs;
Ions; Teratogenesis
CHEMORECEPTORS
functional development, Artiodactyla REYNOLDS
CHIMERAS
artificially induced, Artiodactyla,
Rodentia PIGHILLS
experimental production, Rodentia SELLER
TARKOWSKI
limb, xenoplastic, ecto-mesoderm inter-
actions, Aves PAUTOU
xenoplastic, feather, differentiation,
Aves DHOUAILLY
CHONDROCRANIUM
Crocodilia FRANK
morphogenesis, experimental studies, Amphibia,
Aves, Chelonia, Lagomorpha TOERIEN
ossification, Rodentia RAJTOVA
CHORDA
see Notochord
CHORION
see Placenta
see also Embryonic membranes
CHOROID PLEXUS
see Brain
CHROMAFFIN CELLS
CHROMATIN
see Chromosomes
CHROMATOGRAPHY
see Biochemistry etc.
CHROMATOPHORE(S)
cytodifferentiation, experimental & electron
microscopic studies. Amphibia OBIKA
developmental physiology. Amphibia BAGNARA
differentiation, Ascidiae SABBADIN
— & migration, developmental & genetic
control, Urodela DUNCAN
genetic control, Urodela DALTON
immunological interactions, intra- & inter-
specific, Urodela DUNCAN
larval & adult, response to purified
chromatophorotropins, Crustacea RANGA
morphology & electron microscopy,
Cephalopoda FIORONI
ultrastructure, Amphibia BAGNARA
CHROMOSOME(S)
see also Cytology
aberrations caused by drugs, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia ROUX
— , virus-induced, terato- & carcinogenesis.
Homo MAKINO
— , X-irradiation, Mammalia LEONARD
abnormalities. Homo CARR
abnormalities resulting from x-irradiation of
parent animal, Urodela JAYLET
behaviour in gametogenesis, Anura MARKERT
behaviour in relation to cell differentiation,
embryo, Diptera, Mammalia, Polychaeta,
Turbellaria MELANDER
243
CHROMOSOME(S) (contd.)
biochemisfjy, Ares. Homo HAKANSSON
breaks & repair, irradiation, spermatocytes,
Rodentia McGAUGHEY
changes during differentiation, c-Tr^xTrMDc-r
Urodela SIGNOREl
chromatin, fine structure & cytochemistry,
Diptera MAHOWALD
— , isolated, priming RNA synthesis, ^avt
Echinoidea x,*?pnrv
— , proteins, Rodentia MALfUiA
comparative study, Artiodactyla, „--^™„p„KF
Perissodactyla BENIRSCHKh
configuration, influence on effect of
X-irradiation, gametes through pupae, ^,,..^^^_„
Diptera WuRGLER
congenital malformations. Homo BULSIEWICZ
CZAP0K.A
DZIUBA
cycle, amphigony & pseudogamy, „^^,.t.,t
Turbellaria ^^^Ax^
developmental changes, Anura DiBERARDlNO
Edentata BENIRSCHKE
effect of fertility regulating agents, ,.„^.»,^
Homo MIKAMO
radiomimetic agents, relation to organo-
genesis, Rodentia TAMBOISE
embryo, Aves, Rodentia ».ti-a^?^
fetus, normal & pathological. Homo MIKAMU
fine structure & function, normal & inter-
specific hybrids, Diptera '^P^^^^v
histone synthesis, embryo,£'c>!mo/dea LINDSAY
hybrids, interspecific & intergeneric, tt/-ucv
Carnivora, Lagomorpha McGAUGHEY
karyotype, congenital disorders, Homo MAKING
— , effect of irradiation & mutagens,
Aves, Rodentia SRB
— in spontaneous abortions, ,.__,,,
Homo PAWLOWITZK
& malformations. Homo SASAKI
& induced abortions.
Homo MAKING
— , lethal racial hybrids, Anura MOORE
— , sex ratio, Homo f^f/^^
— , Teleostei HUVER
—', X-irradiation, Rodentia McGAUGHEY
Lacertilia KRAL
lampbrush, fine structure, RNA, DNA &
protein metabolism. Amphibia ^^hi^^
— , germinal vesicle, Orthoptera 'SH.Vtt
_ Urodela BARSACCHI
MANCINO
Mammalia KRAL
mapping of transcription events. Homo,
Rodentia DOHERTY
molecular structure during genetic actvity,
Diptera GAY
oocytes, relation to radiosensitivity,
Mammalia ^'^^dic
patterns, tissue culture, Artiodactyla HARRIS
polytene, DNA, RNA & protein synthesis,
normal & infected larvae, Diptera PA VAN
— , gene activation, Diptera RIBBERT
— , histones, Diptera ROBERT
— , in vitro, Diptera WEIRICH
— , proteins, Diptera CAVE
— , puffing, induction & repression,
Diptera BERENDES
— — patterns, control mechanism,
Diptera KROEGER
— , — , RNA metabolism, Diptera DANEHOLT
— , RNA metabolism, Diptera EDSTROM
protein & RNA, Axes HUANG
puff formation, mechanism,
Diptera PAPACONSTANTINOU
puffing patterns, Diptera COUNCE
puffs, cytochemistry & fine structure,
Diptera ^^ci
— , lethal mutants, Diptera BREUGEL
rearrangements, developmental consequences,
Rodentia EICHER
— following somatic recombination,
developmental fate, Diptera MORATA
replication, nuclear transplant embryos.
Amphibia S^t,X^
KING
role in development, Rodentia YANAGIMACHI
differentiation, Diptera POULSON
salivary gland, gene function, Diptera PANITZ
, protein histochemistry, Diptera KATO
, puffing & differentiation,
Diptera BEERMANN
sex-reversal, Anura MIKAMO
supernumerary, effect on development,
Orthoptera BERGERARD
trophoblast cells, Rodentia SELLER
Vrodela BRUNST
Y, function in spermatogenesis, biochemistry,
Diptera "^«pc*^
— , gene physiology, Diptera Htas
CILIA
morphogenesis & regeneration, blastula &
gastrula, protein synthesis, Annelida,
Echinoidea '^Pi'^iXS
stereo-, ductus epididymidis, Rodentia LEEbON
CINEMICROGRAPHY
see Microcinematography
CIRCULATION
see also Vascular system
neonatal, Artiodactyla NIE
CLEAVAGE (& moi-ula, blastula)
see also Blastocyst; Blastoderm; Blastodisc
Anura KATAGIRI
blastula formation, Coleoptera HAGET
, ionic events, elecUic fields, cell
migration, Anura ^^xT^dd?tt
— , hatching enzyme, mode of action, ,cutt->a
Echinoidea ISHIDA
— . Na-f- release in blastocoel &. germ layers,
Anura KOSTELLOW
^""'^'' MORRILL
— , tryptophan metaboUsm, tissue specific
enzymes, Anura Tirivi/
— , vasopressin-like hormone, Anura KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
block produced by antibodies, Anura SHAVER
cell junctions, electron microscopy, ,,^.,tk,v
Urodela BLUEMINK
Cephalopoda "^n^RFN
Cestoda OGREN
cleaving force, origin & direction, i^ttdz-i-ta
Anura KUHUIA
'^""''' HAYAKAWA
NAKAMURA
cytodifferentiation. Amphibia
cytokinesis, electron microscopy, ttt-a^ivti^
Urodela BLUEMINK
— .microcinematography. Amphibia, „,o.„.wt
Echinodermata, Pisces SlRAKAMi
— , micrurgical studies, Anura, Crustacea,
Echinoidea RAPPAPORT
cytoplasmic division, initiating factors,
Echinoidea MARSLAND
dissociated blastomeres, release of «^^^^'" „ . „„pT,
opmental factors, Echinoidea ^^^rr^v
dry mass/water ratio, Echinoidea BEKLiitK
dynamics, Echinoidea, Lamelli- ,, » ccir-rvf v
branchia ^^^^^T^a^
Echinoidea *^^ w^
MIKl
effect of antimitotic & radiomimetic drugs, _^,^,
Urodela SENTEIN
carboxylic acids, Urodela SENTEIN
DNA, RNA & protein anti- T,,,Dvr»
metaboUtes, Teleostei ^ d^d?vt t«
UV irradiation. Gastropoda LABUKiJua
electron microscopy, Urodela r^^VJi^l^
& cytochemistry, Rodentia RLMLJNAK
& experimental study, Anura, ddv
^-^^''^ selmJX
enzyme activity, mitotic index, induction,
Anura , COWARD
furrow induction by subcortical cytoplasma
Urodela
— position & advance, determimng i.T,pr>xA
mechanism, Anura o^ni-iTcw
interference microscopy, Echinoidea BLKtiitK.
irregularities, biochemically induced, ^o.uivt
Gastropoda viNinQHiTA
mechanism, Echinoidea KlNUbHiiA
— of cytodifferentiation, „„^t,t~vt
Gastrlpoda ^ ^^^^^^"^'fmOTO
metabolic rhythm, Echinoidea NEMOlU
microcinematography, Anura, „^^^„^^,„_„„t^
Urodela BOTERENBROOD
KARA
DAN
244
mitotic apparatus, protein, Echinoidea MIKI
, structure & function, Echinoidea KIEFER
— spindle, disintegration by hydrostatic
pressure, Echinoidea MARSLAND
— structures, stabilization by D-O,
Echinoidea MARSLAND
molecular mechanisms, Rodentia MONESI
mosaic eggs, ultrastructure, Lamelli-
branchia HUMPHREYS
non-cleavage, SH fluctuation, Echinoidea DAN
nucleolar changes. Gastropoda DAUWALDER
physiology, Echinoidea KOJIMA
protein synthesis localization, autoradio-
graphy. Gastropoda WAL
& nucleic acid metabolism.
Gastropoda BIGGELAAR
— + RNA, activation of synthesis,
Echinoidea WILT
rate, relation witli rate of embryonic devel-
opment, Teleostei JONES
RNA metabolism, Gastropoda DAUWALDER
spindle microtubules, origin & protein level,
Echinoidea, Echiuroidea ANDERSON
spiral, cell interactions GATHER
suppression of one cycle, precocious formation
of micromeres, SH cycle, Echinoidea DAN
Teleostei KIRCHEN
Urodela SAWAI
CLOACA
see Urogenital system
CLONE(S)
see Asexual reproduction; Cell(s); Cell heredity
COELOM
see Body cavities
COLCHICINE
see Antimitotic agents
COLLAGEN
Amphibia KATO
biochemistry, connective tissue cells in vitro,
Axes TRINKAUS
deposition during metamorphosis,
Anura REYNOLDS
fibres, resorption, tail metamorphosis,,
Anura ITO
fibrillogenesis, Artiodactyla ALLEN
lamellae, cornea, fibrous architecture,
Aves TRELSTAD
ligamentum nuchae, Artiodactyla BARTOS
synthesis, cell differentiation in vitro,
Aves COLEMAN
— , pancreas & salivary gland in vitro,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
umbilical cord. Homo UYSAL
wound healing. Mammalia WATTS
COLOUR PATTERNS
see Chromatophore(s); Pigment(ation)
COMPETENCE (inductive)
early stages, Urodela GRUNZ
ectoblast, influence of actinomycin,
Aves GALLERA
ectoderm, Urodela JOHNEN
neural & endo-mesodermal, blastula &
gastrula, biochemical correlates,
Urodela SAAG
— & mesodermal, blastula & gastrula,
histochemistry, autoradiography,
Urodela UBBELS
CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS
see Malformations
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
see also Fibroblast(s)
biochemistry DORFMAN
cartilage, bone, lung, kidney, histochemistry,
enzymology, electron microscopy,
Artiodactyla, Aves, Homo, Rodentia KNESE
chorionic villi, histogenesis, Homo KOMINKOVA
collagen, polymerization, tracer study,
pupa, Lepidoptera ASHHURST
components, biophysics & bio-
chemistry MATHEWS
differentiation of clones, biochemistry,
cinemato^aphy, Aves TRINKAUS
fibrillogenesis, Anura, Homo,
Rodentia WATANABE
filament formation in regeneration,
Turbellaria PEDERSEN
ligamentum nuchae, Artiodactyla BARTOS
mast cell formation, molecular biology,
Rodentia CSABA
, histochemistry, ultrastructure,
Rodentia SEFTALIOGLU
, Rodentia BURTON
plasma cells, subcutaneous, cytogenesis,
Rodentia TOTO
CORPUS ALLATUM
experimental histophysiology,
Insecta
PFLUGFELDER
CORPUS LUTEUM
relation with embryo, Artiodactyla
CORTEX
see Cell(s); Egg(s)
CORTISONE
see also Steroids
effects. Amphibia, Teleostei
HAY
MOOR
HANKE
LEIST
JURAND
ZUST
ZUST
hydro-, early effects in embryo, Aves,
Rodentia
— , effect on feather germs & tracts,
Aves
— , effect on skin & feathers, Aves
— , sensitivity of dermis & epidermis, Aves ZUST
influence on gestation & fetal development,
Rodentia MERCIER
teratogenesis, Aves, Mammalia CLAVERT
CRANIUM
see Skull
see also Chondrocranium
CULTURE (egg, embryo etc.)
see also Organ culture; Tissue culture
blastocyst, chemical teratogenesis,
Rodentia MITCHELL
— , cytology & endocrinology. Homo,
Primates, Rodentia , BAKER
— , effect of embryonic agents, Lagomorpha HAY
— , implantation, Lagomorpha STEER
— , — , Mammalia GLENISTER
— , Rodentia LE GOASCOGNE
blastoderm, Aves LUTZ
— , incorporation & transport of labeled
metabolites, Aves BAKER
— , origin of asymmetry of heart and ovaiy.
Aves
Cestoda
descriptive material, first 72 hours,
Aves
early differentiation, Rodentia
LEPORI
SMYTH
LUCEY
LEVAK
SKREB
SVAJGER
— embryo, influence of genotype &
environment on developmental rate,
Rodentia McLAREN
, influence of temperature,
Lagomorpha ALLISTON
— gastrula, Teleostei BRUMMETT
— stages, various treatments,
Artiodactyla POLGE
egg, Artiodactyla, Lagomorpha ONUMA
— , maturation, Rodentia lOANNOU
embryo, carbohydrate metabolism. Homo,
Rodentia STERN
— , Diptera COUNCE
— , drug bio-assay, Aves BOONE
— , early post-implantation stage, metabolic
requirements, Rodentia
— , effect of teratogens, Rodentia
— & fragments. Cephalopoda
— , in serum, teratogenesis, Rodentia
— , Mammalia
GUNBERG
SHEPARD
TANIMURA
MARTHY
GUNBERG
NEW
PRESLEY
— , morphogenetic movements & tissue
differentiation, Rodentia DEUCHAR
— , paedogenesis, Diptera W^NT
— , Rodentia BENOIT
NAKAYAMA
— , teratogenic action of amino acid
analogues, Rodentia KOCHHAR
— . Urodela DOBROWOLSKI
245
CULTURE (contd.)
embryonic cells, dissociated, surface properties
& interactions, Ares VICKER
fertilization, Carnivora, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia HUNT
formation of embronic membranes,
Rodentia WRBA
gastrula, Rodentia BENOIT
growth-limiting medium, regional biochemical
effects, Aves KLEIN
malformations, Rodentia WRBA
Mammalia BIGGERS
GLENISTER
metabolism & differentiation, Rodentia WRBA
mutant embryos, Rodentia STEIN
placenta, perfused, effect of gonadotropins
on steroid synthesis, Homo CEDARD
— , structure & hormones. Homo BAKER
preimplantation stages, Rodentia WHITTEN
protein metabolism in relation to growth
& differentiation, Aves KLEIN
Rodentia NADAMITSU
YANAGIMACHI
Teleostei CHAMBOLLE
teratogenesis, ubiquinone, Aves MUSY
trophoblast behaviour. Mammalia GLENISTER
very young embryo, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia ULBERG
viviparous forms, Teleostei DEPECHE
CYTOCHEMISTRY
see Histochemistry
CYTOGENETICS
see Cytology
CYTOLOGY (& cytogenetics)
see also Chromosomes
abortions, cytogenetics. Homo SANDAHL
amniotic fluid, cell types, source & relation
to normal or abnormal development.
Homo FITZGERALD
blastocyst, cytogenetics, Lagomorpha SHAVER
Cheleutoptera SCALI
congenital malformations & abortions,
Homo KA.III
, Artiodactyla ISHIKAWA
cultured cells, Diptera ALBERGHINA
DOLFINI
Diptera COUNCE
epithelium, regeneration, Rodentia DECK
Gastropoda MANCINO
SEMBRAT
general FEDOROFF
Hirudinea MANCINO
PUCCINELLI
larval development, Urodela NOWAKOWNA
mesonephros, Aves AMADO
neoplastic conversion of embryonic cells,
in vitro, Rodentia MITCHELL
oocyte, early & vitellogenesis, Anura DUMONT
oogenesis, Diptera BROWN
ovulation, fertilization & early development.
Homo, Primates, Rodentia BAKER
paedogenetic-bisexual cycle, Diptera CAMENZIND
sex differences, Aves KOSHIDA
Turbellaria PUCCINELLI
CYTOSTATIC AGENTS
see Antimitotic agents
CYTOTOXIC AGENTS
see Drugs
DEDIFFERENTIATION
see also Metaplasia
cellular, Porifera MAURY
— , regeneration & asexual reproduction,
Actinozoa POLTEVA
denervated limb, cytochemistry,
Urodela HEARSON
eye lens regeneration, Urodela YAMADA
regeneration cells, Annelida BOILLY
RNA synthesis, Amphibia BURGESS
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
analogues, effect on development,
Echinoidea GONTCHAROFF
cytoplasmic, Amphibia BRACHET
— , Anura WEBER
WELLAUER
— , in embryo, Amphibia BALTUS
HANOCO
— , oocytes & somatic cells SCHMERLING
differentiating cells, physico-chemistry,
Vertebrata BOLLUM
DONNELLY
KARASAKI
MODAK
SISKFN
TRAURIG
embryonic, effect of irradiation & alkylating
agents, Aves TEMPEL
exogeneous, biological effect, Aves,
Rodentia LEDOUX
extra, germinal vesicle, Orthoptera KUNZ
extrachromosomal, origin & function,
oogenesis & early stages, Orthoptera CAVE
eye lens, autoradiography, Aves ANDERSON
germ layers & eye, phase specific gene
activity, Teleostei, Urodela VAHS
injection into embryo of different strain,
Aves MARTINOVITCH
polyploid animals, Anura LAVALLE
primer activity, eye lens, Aves BOLLUM
MODAK
puff formation, mechanism, larva,
Diptera PAPACONSTANTINOU
relation with cell differentiation & cell
interactions, in vitro, Aves LEE
relation with nuclear size, embryo, larva,
adult & germ line, Ascidiae,
Gastropoda BACCARINI
REZFNDE
SCHREIBER
, postembryonic organogenesis.
Gastropoda FALLIERI
, spermatogenesis, Anura LAVALLE
, Teleostei SANT'ANA
0'>-concentration, fibroblast,
Aves ' MUSY
yolk, oogenesis & early stages,
Polychaeta EMANUELSSON
replication in cultured cells, Diptera BARIGOZZI
HALFER
— , imaginal discs, Diptera MORATA
satellite, function, in regeneration,
Crustacea GRAHAM
KERR
SKINNER
stage-specific, nuclear isolation, Anura ROLLINS
synthesis, control, silk gland,
Lepidoptera DE TURENNE
— , cytoplasmic control, neurons,
Rodentia JACOBSON
— , differentiating cells, induced by virus,
Aves LEE
— during maturation. Amphibia,
Echinoidea BRACHET
— , hormonal regulation, Rodentia LAGUCHEV
— in early development, Anura DAWTD
SWANSON
egg, Hemiptera FORREST
— , interordinal hybrids, fertilization through
pluteus, Echinoidea BROOKBANK
— , lens fibre formation in vivo & in vitro,
Artiodactyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
— , — regeneration, Urodela EISENBERG
— , limb regeneration blastema,
Urodela HEARSON
— , mammary gland, Rodentia ARMSTRONG
— , mitosis, larval testis,
Diptera PAPACONSTANTINOU
— , non-mitotic, Rodentia COWARD
— , oogenesis. Amphibia BALTUS
HANOCQ
— , — Anura FICQ
— , relation with differentiation,
Rodentia COWARD
— , , pancreas & salivary gland
in vitro, Rodentia BERNFIELD
— , , skeletal muscle & mammary
gland, Aves, Rodentia STOCKDALE
— , role of nuclear & cytoplasmic factors,
in vitro, Aves, Rodentia JANDIERI
TUMANISHVILI
— . uterus & placenta, Rodentia BACCARINI
REZENDR
SCHREIBER
template activity, eye lens, Aves BOLLUM
BORSTEL
MODAK
246
transcription, site of hormone action,
various stages, Lagomorpha CHURCH
yolk, in blastoderm cells. Axes BRUCE
EMANUELSSON
DETERMINATION (embryonic)
see also Induction
biochemistry, Echinoidea LALLIER
cell potencies, styligenic organ,
Heteroptera PINET
cellular, imaginal discs, Diptera HADORN
— , relation with number of cell generations,
Amphibia SLADECEK
central nervous system, Urodela JACOBSON
Diptera KALTHOFF
early stages, Coleoptera KiiTHE
, Gastropoda CLEMENT
ectoderm, in solutions of inducing substances,
Urodela KOCHER
egg, gradients, Echinoidea H6RSTADIUS
genital apparatus, triploid intersexes,
Diptera LAUGE
— disc, Diptera ULRICH
head organs. Amphibia WOELLWARTH
heart, temporal & spatial, Urodela DUNCAN
molecular, melanophores, Urodela BRICK
neural plate, Atiura ROSSI
organ primordia, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia GOTTSCHEWSKI
ZIMMERMANN
skin areas, Am4ra KOLLROS
trans-, imaginal discs, Diptera HADORN
DEUTERIUM
DoO, effect on incorporation of labelled
precursors, Echinoidea COUSINEAU
— , stabilization of mitotic structures,
Echinoidea MARSLAND
DEVELOPMENT (general)
see also Asexual reproduction; Life cycle(s);
Morphogenesis
Acarina KRZYSZTOFOWICZ
action of pyridine nucleotides KAPLAN
Amphineura BEBBINGTON
Baikal forms, Teleostei TCHERNIAEV
biochemistry of imaginal maturation,
Insecta ROCKSTEIN
Cheleutoptera SCALI
chemical & biochemical changes NEWBURGH
comparative study, different species & strains,
Rodentia KAMEYAMA
control of nematocyst distribution & tentacle
number, Hvdroidea HEATH
Crustacea ICHIKAWA
RICE
Cyclostomata BAXTER
developmental pattern, relation to intragenome
nucleotide sequence homology, Insecta,
Mammalia, Tunicata LAIRD
Diptera MILKMAN
effect of antipituitary sera. Ares VENEZIANO
artificial sweetners, Aves VENEZIANO
chemicals, correlation with effect of
enzymes, Echinodermata, Turbellaria HEIN
environmental factors, Decapoda LUCAS
— • — irradiation, Marsupialia BLOCK
thermal stress, Diptera BRUST
& supernumerary chromosomes,
Orthoptera BERGERARD
electron microscopy, Diptera PRIESTER
, Insecta LAI
, Tunicata GAUNTER
environmental & genetic control,
Teleostei FOWLER
experimental study, Rodentia WILSON
Gastropoda VISSER
Hemichordata BURDON
Hydroidea LYTLE
Hymenoptera G6SSWALD
Hirudinea PUCCINELLI
in vitro, Cestoda SMYTH
Microsporidia KRAMER
morphological & physiological variations,
various factors, Rhynchota DE REGGI
Nemathelminthes KORN
Nemertini IWATA
nuclear, chromosomal & cytoplasmic changes,
Anura DiBERARDINO
Opisthobranchia BEBBINGTON
parasitic forms, Copepoda COSTANZO
parthenogenetic form, Cladocera BETTANIN
DELLA CROCE
patterns, Aves CAMERON
plant virus vector, Homoptera KISIMOTO
Protura FRATELLO
strain differences, Nematoda LOWER
Teleostei BALON
temperature tolerance, Nematoda LOWER
Tunicata MILKMAN
Turbellaria GAUNTER
PUCCINELLI
variability, Aves MANNER
Xiphosura SCROLL
DEVELOPMENT (larval)
see also Polymorphism (insects)
amino acid requirements and intermediary
metabolism, Coleoptera, Orthoptera DAVIS
anatomy, Urodela BALLARD
arm formation, molecular & cellular aspects,
Echinoidea FINNEGAN
LARRIVEE
Brachiopoda FRANZeN
Bryozoa STRoM
cephaloaenesis, experimental study,
Diptera SCHOELLER
Cestoda VOGE
comparative study, Invertebrata JaGERSTEN
Decapoda LUCAS
determination of larval & imaginal
characters, experimental study,
Diptera ALLEAUME
diploid drones, Hymenoptera WOYKE
effect of parasites, Diptera BRUST
temperature, O2 & water flow,
Teleostei BRAUM
endocrine control, Decapoda HUBSCHMAN
Entoprocta FRANZeN
Gastropoda MAKURKIEWICZ
growth, food changes, Cyclostomata BAXTER
— & nitrogen excretion, effect of
prolactin, Anura ARIMA
holometabolic forms, Diptera,
Hymenoptera EMMERT
Lamellibranchia MAZURKIEWICZ
SCHMIDT
malformations, Teleostei BRAUM
metabolism, end-products, Anura ARIMA
moulting cycle, ultrastructure & physiology,
Lepidoptera LOCKE
Nemertea CANTELL
parasitic forms, Copepoda IZAWA
phospholipids & phosphatases, Diptera CHITNIS
KAMAT
Pogonophora JaGERSTEN
polyamines, Diptera AGRELL
HEBY
Polychaeta BLAKE
CAZAUX
GIDHOLM
MAZURKIEWICZ
queen determining substance in royal jelly,
Hymenoptera REMBOLD
relation to parental generation & selection,
Diptera, Lepidoptera LEGAY
Scyphozoa WIDERSTEN
thorotrast, uptake & fate, Cyclostomata BAXTER
transitory organs, morphology. Gastropoda
Malacostraca FIORONI
tropical forms, Echinoidea, Mollusca D'ASARO
veliger stages, structure, nutrition &
digestion, Gastropoda FRETTER
DEVELOPMENT (postembryonic, fetal)
Acarina CASSAGNE
Arachnida EMERIT
LEGENDRE
Chondrostei EMELIANOV
Copepoda OOISHI
Edentata BENIRSCHKE
effect of hormones on nucleic acid
& protein synthesis, Dictyoptera,
Diptera SHAAYA
STH, LTH & auxiliary hormones
on growth, Aves H6CKER
energy metabolism, Marsupialia ARNOLD
SHIELD
homeothermy, Marsupialia SHIELD
hormonal regulation, Diptera BERENDES
Insecta GOUIN
Insectivora PORTMANN
Myriapoda GOUIN
247
DEVELOPMENT (postembr.) (contd.)
physiology, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera EIDMANN
polymorphism, environmental factors,
Homoptera LEES
pouch fetus, respiratory control, anoxia
tolerance, homeostatic mechanisms,
Marsupialia ARNOLD
SHIELD
Rodentia PORTMANN
role of prothoracic gland,
Dictyoptera BODENSTEIN
DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS
see Genetics
DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY
see Pathology
DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY
see Embryology (experimental);
Embryology (physiological)
see also Development
DIAPAUSE
blastocyst, factors causing resumption of
development, Marsupialia TYNDALE
egg, control of hydration, Anostraca SMITH
embryonic, carbohydrate metabolism,
Anostraca CLEGG
— , effect of photoperiod & temperature,
Diptera BRDST
— , electron microscopy, biochemistry,
Lepidoptera OKADA
— , maternal endocrine glands,
Mammalia BAEVSKY
— , ultrastructure, Orthoptera LABOUR
larval, effect of photoperiod &
temperature, Diptera BRUST
— , induction, Lepidoptera PENTZ
metabolism, Insecta MOREAU
Oligochaeta SAUSSEY
physiology, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera EIDMANN
pupal, blood antigens, Lepidoptera LENSKY
— , RNA metabolism, effect of hormones,
Lepidoptera BARTH
Teleostei PETERS
DIAPHRAGM
see Body cavities
DIET
see Nutrition
DIFFERENTIATION
see also Metaplasia
action of pyridine nucleotides KAPLAN
RNA from embryonic organs,
blastoderm fragments in vitro, Aves BUTROS
adrenal gland, chorioallantoic graft,
Aves CHEVALLIER
after dis- & reaggregation, early embryo,
Aves ZWILLING
ATP synthesis, Teleostei, Urodela CRAWFORD
biochemical, early gastrula, Teleostei BRUMMETT
— , parotid gland, Rodentia GORDON
biochemistry, Anura, Aves, Diptera,
Rodentia URSPRUNG
— , Anura SALLACH
cell interactions, Amphibia HAYAKAWA
NAKAMURA
cells, electron microscopy, Teleostei THOMAS
— in vitro, Scyphozoa SCHMID
cellular, Anura, Aves L0VTRUP
— , Aves CAMERON
— , causal biochemistry, Urodela WILDE
— , cytochemical, origin & significance,
Anura, Urodela UBBELS
— , Hydrozoa LESH
— , imaginal discs, Diptera HADORN
— , in spermatogenesis, Rodentia MONESI
— , integument, epithelial-mesenchymal
interactions, larva through metomorphosis,
ultrastructure, in vivo & in vitro,
Anura GOLDSMITH
— , in vitro, Vertebrata CURTIS
— , liver, biochemistry, Aves LE DOUARIN
— , mechanism, early stages,
Rodentia TARKOWSKI
— & molecular aspects MOSCONA
— , Oi-consumption, entropy, Anura,
Rodentia, Urodela KUCIAS
— , Polychaeta LESH
— , Porifera MAURY
— , regeneration, Anura, Hydroidea AOTO
— , relation to hatching enzyme synthesis,
Teleostei ISHIDA
— , genetics ZITO
— , ribosomal structure & function, Anura FORD
— , role of histones, biochemistry,
autoradiography, Rodentia MONESI
— , — • — microenvironment, Aves SPRATT
— , structural & functional, cartilage
& bone. Mammalia MAZHUGA
— , translational factors. Mammalia HOLLAND
— , various techniques KESSEL
chemical, egg, Pulmonata MORRILL
chromatophores, Urodela DUNCAN
chromosome behaviour, embryo, Diptera,
Mammalia, Polvchaeta, Turbellaria MELANDER
— changes, Urodela SIGNORET
— , salivary gland, Diptera BEERMANN
KATO
cleavage, Amphibia HAYAKAWA
NAKAMURA
cormective tissue, clonal analysis,
Aves TRINKAUS
cytoplasmic fragments, Urodela WILDE
denervated limb, cytochemistry,
Urodela HEARSON
early, autoradiography, Rodentia SOLTER
SKREB
— gastrula, Teleostei BRUMMETT
— , individual cells, biochemistry,
Anura DEUCHAR
— , molecular mechanisms, Rodentia ZITO
— , transplantation, culture, Rodentia LEVAK
SKREB
SVAJGER
ectoderm, effect of Lithium,
Urodela ENGLaNDER
— , influence of homogenates of differentiating
tissues, Aves, Urodela LOPASHOV
NIKITINA
effect of extra- & intracellular inorganic
ions, Hydroidea MACKLIN
hormones, electron microscopy,
autoradiography, in vitro, Lepidoptera BERRY
steroids, Vertebrata WURMBACH
teratogens, Vertebrata WURMBACH
thyroid hormone, Vertebrata WURMBACH
tissue-specific antibodies, Anura SHAVER
embryo in vitro, Rodentia DEUCHAR
embryonic cells, in vitro, Diptera SEECOF
in vitro, Urodela BEETSCHEN
DUPRAT
— , ultrastructure. Amphibia TAKAYA
WATANABe
epi- & hypoblast, electron microscopy,
Aves KARLIN
epithelial, genital region, regulative
mechanisms FORSBERG
explanted embryo, protein metabolism,
Aves KLEIN
eye lens fibres, Rodentia ARMSTRONG
eye tissues in vitro, biochemistry,
Aves WHITTAKER
gene control, allophcnic animals, Rodentia MINTZ
genetical, thsortical study NOTO
genetics, Diptera BAKER
genital apparatus, triploid intersexes,
Diptera LAUGB
germ layers. Mammalia OOSTROM
VERWOERD
Golgi complex, cell differentiation.
Gastropoda DAUWALDER
heart, role of intracellular materials,
Urodela DUNCAN
histochemistry, neonatal Uver, Rodentia MALET
POURHADI
TURCHINI
imaginal disc cells, Diptera GEHRING
— — , Diptera GLOOR
, histochemistry, Diptera SPREY
in cleaving eggs. Gastropoda GEILENKIRCHEN
in vitro, Cestoda SMYTH
, Rodentia WRBA
isoamylases, genetic regulaton, Diptera DOANE
isolated embryonic cells in vitro, Amphibia,
Teleostei COUPE
limb mesenchyme, normal & mutant,
Aves FLINT
lymphoid cells, immunoglobulin. Homo,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia CEBRA
maintenance in vitro, heart cells, Aves TAYLOR
248
muscle, striated, causal biochemistry,
Urodela WILDE
neoblasts in blastema, ultrastructure,
TuThellaria SAUZIN
— , Turbellaria OKUNO
SUGINO
nerve tissue in vitro VARON
neurons, Rodentia LaVELLE
nuclear, Amira KING
— , chromosomal & cytoplasmic,
Anura DiBERARDINO
nucleic acid-protein ratios, Rodentia BRYAN
oocyte, effect of actinomycin & histones,
Anura FICQ
organ primordia, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia GOTTSCHEWSKI
ZIMMERMANN
pancreatic exocrine cells, Rodentia WESSELLS
pigment cells, effect of amino acids,
Aves FINNEGAN
WIREN
plasma cell in vitro, immunoglobulin
synthesis, Rodentia ANDERSON
potencies, blastoderm, Aves KOCH A V
protein & nucleic acid metabolism,
Amphibia FAULHABER
quantitative cytochemistry, Vertebrata VAHS
regional, protein synthesis, Anura,
Urodela LANDESMAN
relation with cell cycle, lens regeneration,
Urodela EISENBERG
division. Amphibia,
Chondrostei DETTLAFF
DNA synthesis & cell division, skeletal
muscle & maiTimary gland, Aves,
Rodentia STOCKDALE
, pancreas & salivary gland in
vitro, Rodentia BERNFIELD
mitotic activity & DNA synthesis,
Rodentia COWARD
RNA synthesis, regeneration, Amphibia BURGESS
Rodentia GOEDBLOED
role of chromosomes, Diptera POULSON
nucleic acids. Amphibia DENIS
saUvary gland, gene function,
Diptera BERENDES
somatic & germinal tissues, gonad,
Rodentia OZDZENSKI
time preceding, retinal receptors, Aves MORRIS
tissue, autoradiography, Vertebrata BRAHMA
— , effect of hormones & antimetabolites,
histochemistry, Aves, Rodentia ACHTELIK
— , on enzyme synthesis BOELL
— , in vitro, relation to developmental
potential & stage, Lepidoptera BROOKS
— , role of cell death. Amphibia KAWAKAMI
undifferentiated & differentiated cells,
equilibria, Turbellaria CHANDEBOIS
ultrastructure, Coelenterata HAYNES
— , RNA & protein synthesis. Amphibia JACOB
virus nucleic acids as agents involved,
Anura MIZELL
DIGESTIVE TRACT
see also specific parts
argyrophile & argentaffin cells, mitotic rate,
Homo SINGH
& associated glands, experimental study,
Anura CAMBAR
differentiation, Ascidiae BURIGHEL
duodenal mucosa, hormonal control,
Aves BETZ
electron microscopy. Mammalia BEGLEY
experimental study, Aves LE DOUARIN
functional development. Homo TAKITA
morphogenesis, ultrastructure, embryo &
larva, Anura ALBERT
organ culture, Aves SIGOT
Paneth cells. Homo SINGH
postnatal, Insectivora MORRIS
proteolytic enzymes. Amphibia, Aves FRATELLO
vascular changes, perinatal, Rodentia MARSK
DISAGGREGATION
see Cell(s)
see also Tissue culture
DRUGS (& Other biologically active
chemicals)
see also specific classes of agents
(Antimitotic agents etc.); Teratogenesis;
Thalidomide
action in vitro, Rodentia KAITILA
LAHTI
SAXEN
antimalarial, teratogenesis, Rodentia SULLIVAN
bio-assay, embryo in vitro, Aves BOONE
blastotoxic, Vertebrata SEGAL
chemosterilant, hempa, biological action
& resistance, Rodentia, Teleostei PURKO
cytotoxic agents FEDOROFF
effect on development FRIEDKIN
effects on embryo, Aves, Mammalia GEBHARDT
, Edentata BENIRSCHKE
fertilization & early development,
Artiodactyla POLGE
limb regeneration, Urodela GEBHARDT
— ■ — ' nervous tissue, Urodela LaVELLE
— ■ — pre-implantation stages,
Lagomorpha SHAVER
fetal toxicity tests. Mammalia SOMERS
WARD
Hempa, effect on embryonic cells & fibro-
blasts, Rodentia, Teleostei JACQUES
insecticides, action on egg & Ijirva,
Insecta MORI
medicinal plants, effects on embryo,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia PERSAUD
3-methylcholanthrene, induction of drug
metabolizing enzymes & Uver growth,
Rodentia ARGYRIS
muscle relaxants, placental transmission
& teratogenic effetcs, Rodentia JACOBS
neuroleptic, influence on fertility & fetal
development, Rodentia, Lago-
morpha TUCHMANN
— , teratogenesis. Mammalia MERCIER
neuropharmaca, effect on asexual repro-
duction, Actinozoa POLTEVA
— , regeneration, Hydroidea,
Turbellaria LENIQUE
norethindrone, effect on mother & fetus.
Primates WHARTON
phenobarbital, induction of drug metabohzing
enzymes & liver growth, Rodentia ARGYRIS
podophyllin, effect on skeleton,
Rodentia DWORNIK
prevention of inherited abnormilities,
Rodentia KONYUKHOV
radiomiraetic, antichromosome, depolarizing,
effect on cleavage, Urodela SENTEIN
Rauwolfia alcaloids, Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
reserpine, deserpidine, Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
resistance, tissue culture, Artiodactyla HARRIS
stimulants & depressants, effect on heart
primordium in vitro, Aves BUTROS
sympathicomimetic, effect on regeneration,
Turbellaria, Oligochaeta ROSI
teratogenic, activity test, Aves,
Rodentia JELINEK
— , animal tests, Rodentia ERIKSSON
theophylline, theobromine, caffeine, effects
on fecundity & development, Anura,
Rodentia CHENEY
urethane, effect on neural tube & lung,
electron microscopy, Rodentia HERMAN
KAUFFMAN
EAR
see Auditory organ
ECTODERM
see Embryology (experimental)
EGG(S)
see also Blastocyst; Cleavage; Culture;
Oogenesis; YoUc
activation & inactivation, artificial, bio-
chemistry, Hymenoptera L6BBECKE
aged, cytogenetics, Lagomorpha SHAVER
— , unfertilized, development,
Tunicata FARINELLA
ATP-ase & protein SH, localization,
Echinoidea KYONO
bilateral organization, Echinoidea RUNNSTR6M
capsule, chemistry, Pulmonata MORRILL
carbohydrate metabolism, nucleotides,
Echinoidea ISONO
chimaeras produced by fusion, Rodentia SELLER
chromosomes, relation to radiosensitivity.
Mammalia FRANCHI
cleavage, Echinoidea HIRAMOTO
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EGG(S) (contd.)
components, formation GERLINGER
— , morphogenetic function,
Coleoptera SCHNETTER
cortex, cytochemistry, electron microscopy,
centrifugation, Mollusca ARNOLD
— , localization of developmental control
factors, Anura HEIM
— , role in embryogenesis, UV micro-beam
study, Gastropoda JURA
cortical field & ooplasmic segregation.
Gastropoda RAVEN
— layers, structure, Echiiiroidea,
Polychaeta, Lamellibranchia SAWADA
— granules, lysis, Invertebrata EPEL
, role in formation of hyaline &
fertilization membrane, Echinodermata KANE
cortical lesions, DNA, RNA & protein
synthesis, Anura BRACHRT
— tension, oocytes & eggs. Amphibia NILSSON
cytochemistry & electron microscopy, Homo,
Rodentia MARTINEK
determination, gradients, Echinoidea H6RSTADIUS
development in waterfree medium,
Teleostei DOMURAT
dynamic population patterns, Echinoidea SPRATT
early cleavage, physiology & biochemistry.
Mammalia BRINSTER
effect of centrifugation. Amphibia KASYANOV
temperature & salinity,
Teleostei WESTERNHAGEN
electrical properties. Amphibia KASYANOV
electron microscopy, Anura LUCKENBILL
, Invertebrata REVERBERI
, Teleostei CHAMBOLLE
, Tunicata LA SPINA
energy metabolism changes at fertilization,
Echinoidea AS AM I
envelope, evolution, Arachnida WEYGOLDT
enzyme activity, Cirripedia MINGANTI
, variations, Diptera, Lepidoptera LAL
PANT
VARMA
experimental study, Coleoptera JUNG
fertilization membrane, biochemistry, electron
microscopy , Echinoidea INOUE
fertilized & cleaving, oxygen consumption,
effect of methylated xantines,
Echinoidea CHENEY
— morphology & development, effect of
maternal age, Rodentia JONES
— , transport in female. Mammalia CLEWE
fine structure, Echinoidea RUNNSTRoM
& metabolism. Primates, Rodentia BAKER
geometry, Aves SMART
germinal, cytoplasm, Anura KOTANI
, effect of UV-irradiation,
Anura CZOLOWSKA
, histological & experimental study,
Anura CZOLOWSKA
— determinant, structure & ultrastructure,
Coleoptera BLUZAT
— vesicle, physiology, Echiuroidea,
Polychaeta, Lamellibranchia SAWADA
, ultrastructure, Orthoptera KUNZ
gynogenesis by heat treatment,
Chondrostei VASSETZKY
heat generation, Lepidoptera PAVE
histone synthesis, Echinoidea MOAV
implantation, comparative study,
Mammalia STRAUSS
— , electron microscopy, cytochemistry.
Mammalia JIRSOVA
— , Primates BUTLER
incorporation of radioactive precursors,
Polychaeta TWEEDELL
information transfer from follicle.
Gastropoda RAVEN
in vitro culture, temperature & viability,
Lagomorpha ALLISTON
jelly, chemistry, physiology.
Amphibia HUMPHRIES
— coat & chemical factor in fertilization,
Anura BARBIERI
— , specificity in fertilization, Anura SHAVER
K & Na content, ionic permeability,
Echinoidea, Teleostei HORI
macromolecules, transfer from mother,
Anura NACE
maturation, Cestodes OGREN
— divisions, Gastropoda RAVEN
— , gonadotropins. Amphibia,
Chondrostei
— , DNA synthesis, Amphibia,
Echinoidea BRACHET
— , changes in nucleus & cytoplasm,
Amphibia, Chondrostei AISENSTADT
DAVIDOVA
DETTLAFF
SCHMERLING
SKOBLINA
AISENSTADT
DAVIDOVA
DETTLAFF
SCHMERLING
SKOBLINA
— , immunology, Chondrostei,
Teleostei APEKIN
— in vitro, ultrastructure, Rodentia lOANNOU
— , metabolism, Echinodermata, Vrodela FICQ
— , nucleic acid metabolism. Amphibia HANOCQ
— regulation, Chondrostei, Teleostei FALEEVA
— , specificity of nuclei, Amphibia
— , temperature effects in vivo & in
Amphibia
— , time factors. Amphibia
DETTLAFF
vitro,
DETTLAFF
RUDNEVA
DETTLAFF
RUDNEVA
meiosis, abnormal chromosomal behaviour
caused by overripeness, Anura,
Lagomorpha MIKAMO
— , cytochemistry ROTH
— , dynamics, Echinoidea, Lamelli-
branchia VASSETZKY
membrane, changes at fertilization, electron
microscopy, Echinoidea INOUE
— , genesis & function, Vertebrata GABAJEVA
— permeability, activation, role of Ca,
Anura MORRILL
— , unfertilized & fertilized eggs, electron
microscopy, Echinoidea HUMPHREYS
BIGGERS
HANSEN
IVERSON
MAZZA
TSAFRIRI
VINCENT
metabolism. Mammalia
— , Orthoptera
mitotic apparatus, Echinoidea
morphology, Hemiptera
nucleic acid metabolism, Rodentia
nucleolar biochemistry, Echinodermata
nucleotides, acid-soluble, Echino-
dermata YANAGISAWA
— , — , Echinoidea ISONO
nurse, cause of non-development.
Gastropoda HADFIELD
oocyte, atretic, ultrastructure, Urodela HUMEAU
changes preceding ovulation,
Rodentia KRAICER
coelomic material transfer from coelo-
mocytes, in vitro, Polychaeta SCHROEDER
cortical tension. Amphibia NILSSON
cytoplasmic DNA SCHMERLING
development, Polychaeta TWEEDELL
early, cytology, Anura DUMONT
— differentiation, effect of actinomycin
& histones, Anura FICQ
— ultrastructure, Anura, Vrodela BILLETT
envelope, ultrastructure, cytochemistry,
Teleostei MALONE
Golgi complex, Echinoidea BOLOGNARI
hormonal interactions & protein
synthesis, Anura HORTON
isotopic labeling, Diptera FULLILOVE
lipovitellins, Crustacea KERR
maturation. Amphibia, Asteroidea,
Homo, Mammalia BIGGERS
SCHUETZ
— , effect of 1-methyladenine,
Asteroidea KANATANI
— , electron microscopy, Asteroidea SHIRAI
nuclear-cytoplasmic relationships,
Teleostei MALONE
- oviduct relationship. Amphibia HUMPHRIES
respiration, Aves
ribosomal synthesis, control,
Orthoptera
RNA uptake, Insecta
ultrastructure. Amphibia
— , Annelida
— , Homo
— & metabolism, Rodentia
uptake of hemolymph proteins,
Orthoptera
-, maternal macromolecules &
interaction with macromolecules in oocyte,
Rodentia GLASS
PRESS
ALLEN
BIER
HUMPHRIES
VILLA
GONZALEZ
lONNOU
KUNZ
250
ooplasmic reaction system, experimental
study, Caleoplera JUNG
— segregation. Gastropoda, ARNOLDS
Scaphopoda TIMMFRMANS
VERDONK
, molecular basis. Gastropoda DAVIDSON
HOUGH
, Pulmonata MORRILL
ooplasm transplantation, Coleoptera SCHNETTER
oosome, early stages, Hymenoptera ACHTELIG
overripeness, intrafoUicular, causing
abnormal chromosomal behaviour in
meiosis, Anura, Lagoniorpha MIKAMO
oviposition, oviducal secretions, fluorescence
microscopy, histochemistry, Anura SHAVER
ovulation, cytology & endocrinology.
Homo, Primates, Rodentia BAKER
— , effect of X-rays, Rodentia SMIT
TRAMPUSCH
— , histochemistry, electron microscopy,
Rodentia SJOLTE
— , hormonal control, Rodentia STERN
— in vitro Rodentia NADAMITSU
— , luteinizing hormone, Carnivora HAMNER
— , role of pituitary gonadotropins,
Artiodactyla, Rodentia ROBERTSON
— time, Primates HENDRICKX
perivitelline fluid, Anura SALTHE
, in waterfree medium, Teleostei DOMURAT
phosphagens, Echinodermata YANAGISAWA
physical properties, Echinoidea HIRAMOTO
physiology & biochemistry, Mammalia BRINSTER
polar lobe, cytology, Lamellibranchia FUKE
polyphenolic substances, electron microscopy,
Turbellaria GERZELI
protein, actin-like, Echinoidea MIKI
protein, Insecta KOCH
— ■ synthesis, Echinoidea IKEDA
regulation, Echinoidea PIATIGORSKY
reactivity to activation, genetic control,
Lepidoptera ASTAUROV
recovery at critical cycle stages,
Primates ECKSTEIN
respiration. Gastropoda GEILENKIRCHEN
— , relation with embryonic mortality,
Artiodactyla TORRES
resting, Cladocera BETTANIN
DELLA GROCE
ribosome formation, control, Echino-
dermata VINCENT
RNAse, inhibition by bentonite,
Echinoidea COUSINEAU
RNA polymerase, Anostraca lYEIRI
rotation in utero, relation with
symmetry, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
shell, formation & structure, Aves HEYN
— , structures & properties, Aves TYLER
storage, Artiodactyla, Lagomorpha ONUMA
OTSUKT
structure, genetics, Diptera COUNCE
superovulation, fertilization & development of
eggs, Artiodactyla TORRES
transfer, interspecific & intergeneric,
Anura SHAVER
— , Lagomorpha ADAMS
— , Mammalia JIRSOVA
— , non surgical, Artiodactyla SOMA
SUGIE
transplantation, Artiodactyla POLGE
— , Rodentia ZEILMAKER
transport, electron microscopy, cyto-
chemistry, Mammalia JIRSOVA
— , Lagamorpha, Rodentia HARPER
tubal transport. Mammalia NOYES
unfertilized, messenger RNA,
Echinoidea RINALDI
— , nucleated & non-nucleated fragments,
amino acid incorporation,
Tunicata MANSUETO
— , transport in female. Mammalia CLEWE
various metabolites, Diptera, Lepidoptera LAL
PANT
VARMA
vitelline membrane, relation to yolk formation,
Crinoidea ALBANESE
water & ion fluxes, oocyte, Anura DICK
white, lysozyme, Aves NONAMl
— , role in development, Aves FRITZ
— & yolk, nucleic acids, Aves NONAMl
X-irradiation, nucleus & cytoplasm,
Diptera ULRICH
zygote development, physiological, bio-
chemical, Lagomorpha STAPLES
EGG MEMBRANES
see Egg(s); Embryonic membranes
EGG SHELL
see Egg(s)
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
see also Subcellular components
abnormal tissues from mutants,
Rodentia JOHNSON
accessory glands, male, Diptera ACTON
adipose tissue, mitochondria, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia BARNARD
adrenal cortex, biochemistry, culture,
Rodentia ROOS
— , medullary cells, Rodentia WOOD
amitosis, Vertebrata PEHLEMANN
amnion, Lagomorpha, Rodentia VARMA
— , Mammalia CHALLIER
Auerbach's & Meissner's plexus,
Mammalia CANTINO
autonomic ganglia, adrenergic inhibitory
terminals, Rodentia CSILLIK
KALMAN
KNYIHAR
autoradiography, kidney, Uver, pancreas,
Aves DOSSEL
— , RNA & basic proteins, oogenesis,
Echinoidea SANCHEZ
— , — & protein synthesis, differentiating
cells. Amphibia JACOB
Bidders organ, Anura TEMPLE
blastocyst, implantation, Lagomorpha STEER
— , — Mammalia GLENISTER
— , Lagomorpha, Marsupialia TYNDALE
blastoderm, epi- & hypoblast, Aves KARLIN
blastomeres, mosaic eggs, Lamelli-
branchia HUMPHREYS
bone, Aves, Mammalia GAILLARD
brain, area postrema & subfornical organ,
Carnivora, Primates WARTENBERG
— , neuro-ophthalmic structures,
Tetrapoda WEIDMAN
cells, contacts, early embryo, Aves TRELSTAD
— in vitro, motility. Amphibia FREED
— , junctions, early stages, Urodela BLUEMINK
— , membrane & cytoplasmic structures,
early stages. Gastropoda BERENDSEN
ELBERS
— , movements in early embryo,
Rodentia NEWMAN
— , surface, Aves LESSEPS
— , — & contacts OVERTON
— undergoing morphogenetic movement,
Anura BAKER
central nervous system, Aves LYSER
cerebellum, histogenesis, Rodentia DADOUNE
Cestoda COLLIN
chemoreceptor cells, Carnivora, Homo,
Rodentia KRAUS
chromatophores. Amphibia BAGNARA
— , cytodifferentiation. Amphibia OBIKA
cleavage PERRY
SELMAN
— , cytokinesis, Urodela BLUEMINK
— , Rodentia REMENAR
— , Urodela SENTEIN
combined with cytochemistry, nucleolus,
salivary gland, Diptera JACOB
connective & supporting tissue, Artiodactyla,
Aves, Homo, Rodentia KNESE
contact inhibition, myocardioblasts,
Aves BETCHAKU
cornea, Aves ZINN
— , epithelial-mesenchymal interactions,
position of Golgi complex, Aves,
Rodentia TRELSTAD
chromatin, Diptera MAHOWALD
chromosome puffs, Diptera RASCH
corneal stroma, collagen lamellae,
Aves TRELSTAD
cutaneous nerve pattern, effect of
X-rays, Aves M AUGER
cytochemistry & autoradiography, germ cells,
Rodentia WEAKLEY
— , nucleolus, salivary gland, Diptera JACOB
— , oviduct, cell types. Amphibia BERTOLINI
— , placenta, Rodentia WEISHEIT
251
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (contd.)
cytoplasmic components, influence on gene
transcription, Amphibia,
Gastropoda GEUSKENS
decidual reaction. Mammalia SANANES
dentine, Teleostei HEROLD
developmental stages, Annelida VILLA
, Tunicata GAUNTER
diapausing embryos, Orthoptera LABOUR
differentiating cells. Amphibia JACOB
differentiation, Coelenlerata HAYNES
— , embryonic. Amphibia TAKAYA
WAT AN A Be
digestive tract, embryo & larva, Anura ALBERT
Diptera BAIRATI
PRIESTER
ductus deferens, Homo HOLSTEIN
early development, Echinoidea MILLONIG
, Vertebrata BALINSKY
— embryo, Gastropoda SATHANANTHAN
— stages. Amphibia NAKAMURA
, Marsiipialia TYNDALE
, Rodentia STERN
effect of barbituric compounds, Aves OJEDA
heterologous RNA on fibroblasts,
Aves, Rodentia EWART
SANN
egg activation, Echinoidea MILLONIG
— , Anura LUCKENBILL
— & blastocyst, Homo, Rodentia MARTINEK
— cortex, Mollusca ARNOLD
— , Echinoidea RUNNSTR6M
— implantation. Mammalia JIRSOVA
— , Invertebrata REVERBERI
— membranes, changes at fertilization,
Echinoidea INOUE
, unfertilized & fertilized eggs,
Echinoidea HUMPREYS
— , Teleostei CHAMBOLLE
— transport. Mammalia JIRSOVA
— , Tunicata LA SPINA
embryo, Anura GIPOULOUX
— , certain features. Amphibia, Diptera PERRY
WADDINGTON
— , Echinoidea SCHMEKEL
— , effect of temperature, Aves CRACIUN
PREDA
— , encysted, Anostraca HUMPHREYS
_ Homo BLECHSCHMIDT
— , Invertebrata MANCUSO
— , Rodentia PRESLEY
— , Teleostei BRUMMETT
— Turbellaria LB MOIGNE
— , wild-type & mutant, Diptera MAHOWALD
embryonic cells in vitro, effect of
actinomycin D, Anura JONES
— diapause, Lepidoptera OKADA
— fine structure, chemical treatment,
Echinoidea HEROLD
— organs, Aves DOSSEL
endocrine control of differentiation,
Lepidoptera BERRY
— glands, Cetacea, Pinnipedia YOUNG
, Vertebrata PEHLEMANN
— organs, Crustacea MEUSY
, hypophysectomy, Aves DOSSEL
endo- & ectomesenchyme, Vrodela FINNEGAN
epidermal wound healing, Anura LUCKENBILL
excretory system, Vertebrata GIBLEY
eye lens, Aves ZINN
, Mollusca ARNOLD
— , Tetrapoda WEIDMAN
— , Urodela DICKSON
fat body, Coleoptera LABOUR
fertilization, Chondrostei, Lamellibranchia,
Teleostei GINSBURG
— , Homo, Primates ZAMBONI
— , Invertebrata COLWIN
— membrane, Echinoidea INOUE
— , Tunicata URSPRUNG
fetal membranes. Homo KERSE
fin rays, regenerating, Teleostei KEMP
flight muscle, mitochondria, Hymen-
optera HEROLD
gametes & fertilization, Annelida,
Echinodermata, Mammalia FRANKLIN
— , Polychaeta FALLON
gastrula & neurula, Anura BAKER
germ cells, female, Rodentia lOANNOU
, Homo WARTENBERG
, Invertebrata, Vertebrata AFZELIUS
, normal & irradiated. Primates,
Rodentia FRANCHl
, Reptilia HUBERT
germinal determinant in egg, Coleoptera BLUZAT
— vesicle, juxta-nucleolar granules,
Anura SALLES
glycogen, oocyte through early gastrula,
Anura VAN GANSEN
gonads. Homo WARTENBERG
— , interstitial cells, Aves SCHEIB
haploid & diploid tissues, Anura FOX
HAMILTON
hard tissues. Mammalia BOYDE
heart, Aves NAKAMURA
— , electrophysiology, Rodentia GROS
— , Lagomorpha, Rodentia CHALLICE
— , part, teratogenesis, Aves BIESENBEEK
DRUKKER
LAANE
LOS
— , Rodentia GARGOUIL
— , Rodentia, Urodela PAGER
Herbst's & Grandy's corpuscle,
cholinesterase, Aves SAXOD
histochemistry, alkaline phosphatase,
Echinoidea MILLONIG
— , neuroblasts, spinal ganglion,
Aves PANNESE
Hofbauer cells of placenta, Carnivora,
Homo, Rodentia KOMINKOVA
hypophysis. Homo, Rodentia HACH
imaginal discs, Diptera FRISTROM
induction systems, Anura EAKIN
KELLEY
Insecta LAI
insular tissue, Rodentia DE HOYOS
integument, nervous system, coelom &
yolk sac. Cephalopoda FIORONI
— , Trematoda LYONS
intestinal epithelium. Mammalia YAMAMOTO
— . — , metamorphosis, Anura HOURDRY
— intramural nerve plexus, Rodentia GABELLA
intestine, Mammalia BEGLEY
— , Rodentia VOLLRATH
kidney, electron autoradiography, Aves DOSSEL
— tubulogenesis in vitro,
Rodentia WARTIOVAARA
limb bud, epithelial-mesenchymal inter-
actions, position of Golgi complex,
Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
liver, electron autoradiography, Aves DOSSEL
— , Mammalia HATAE
— , neonatal, Rodentia MALET
POURHADI
TURCHINI
lung, effect of urethane, Rodentia HERMAN
KAUFFMAN
— epithelium, part, action of heterologous
mesenchyme, Aves DAMERON
MARIN
lymphoid organs, in vivo & in vitro COMOGLIO
mast cell, Rodentia SEFTALIOGLU
, Vrodela SETOGUTI
melanophores, pigment granules,
Teleostei BEREITER
membrane system of cells, changes during
oogenesis, Echinoidea BAL
mesenchyme cells, primary, Echinoidea UEMURA
mesonephros, Aves RODRIGUES
metamorphosis, Anura WATANABE
mitochondria, Golgi apparatus and other
cytoplasmic membranes SJ6STRAND
— , muscle, Artiodactyla LEESON
molecular morphogenesis SJ6STRAND
moulting cycle, Lepidoptera LOCKE
muscle degeneration, Anura MUNTZ
— fibres, skeletal, postnatal,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
mutants, Diptera PERRY
WADDINGTON
myelin sheaths, central nervous system,
Rodentia PETERS
VAUGHN
myoblast, relation between myofilaments
& ribosomes, Aves, Homo, Rodentia LARSON
myocardium, Aves RODRIGUES
necrosis in ontogeny, Aves, Homo MOTTET
Nematoda COLLIN
neoblasts, Turbellaria KISHIDA
LENDER
252
nerves & glia, olfactory bulb,
Rodentia
nervous system, Ares
neural crest, Ares
, pigment cells, Aves
neural gland, Asciiiiae
neural tube, effect of urethane,
Rodentia
HINDS
ADLER
GONZALEZ
FINNEGAN
WIREN
GEORGES
neuroglial cells, Rodentia
neuromuscular junctions, Rodentia
HERMAN
KAUFFMAN
PETERS
VAUGHN
GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
neurulation, Urodela L6FBERG
nucleolar changes, lens regeneration,
Urodela DUMONT
nucleolus, oocyte through early gastrula,
Anura VAN GANSEN
nurse eggs. Gastropoda HADFIELD
oocyte, Amphibia HUMPHRIES
— , Annelida VILLA
— , atretic, Urodela HUMEAU
— , early, Anura, Urodela BILLETT
— envelope, Teleostei MALONE
_, Homo GONZALEZ
— , lampbrush chromosomes, nucleolus,
nucleoplasm. Amphibia MILLER
— maturation, Asteroidea SHIRAI
— , polyphenolic substances,
Turbellaria GERZELI
oogenesis. Amphibia HUMEAU
— , Cladocera ZAFFAGNINI
oogenesis, Diptera MAHOWALD
— & early stages, Diptera MAHOWALD
— , Echinoidea ENDO
TSUKAHARA
— , Homo STEGNER
— , Homo, Mammalia, Urodela WISCHNITZER
— , Invertebrata MANCUSO
— , Polvchaeta DHAINAUT
— , Sipimculida N0RREVANG
— , spermatogenesis, Hydroidea STAGNI
— , Teleostei GoTTING
YAMAMOTO
— , Turbellaria GREMIGNI
oogonia & oocytes. Primates, Rodentia BAKER
organogenesis in vitro, Dictyoptera BULLIERE
ovulation, Rodentia SJOLTE
pancreas, electron autoradiography, Aves DOSSEL
— , metamorphosis, Anura BEAUMONT
— , Rodentia PERRIER
parotid gland, biochemistry, Rodentia REDMAN
, functional differentiation,
Rodentia BLUEMINK
peripheral receptor organs, Homo,
Mammalia CAUNA
photoreceptors, Nemertea VERNET
pineal organ, Aves, Mammalia,
Reptilia COLLIN
, Carnivora, Primates WARTENBERG
placenta, Cetacea, Pinnipedia YOUNG
— , combined with cytochemistry,
Rodentia WEISHEIT
— , effect of teratogens, Rodentia KERNIS
— , Homo, Mammalia VACEK
— , Homo, Primates, Rodentia PANIGEL
— , Rodentia TIBBITTS
placental membrane, Rodentia HERNANDEZ
Porifera LEVI
prechordal plate, Aves, Homo, Mammalia KRAUS
primitive streak, Aves, Mammalia VACEK
pronephros, growth & degeneration, Anura FOX
— , mesonephros, Anura CAMBAR
proximal renal tubules, excretory activity,
ultrastructure, Rodentia ROLLHaUSER
quantitative, central nervus system,
Vertebrata JELINEK
regenerating cell & tissues, Urodela SCHMIDT
regeneration blastema, Turbellaria BETCHAKU
SAUZIN
Remak's ganglion, Aves CANTINO
renal carcinoma, differentiating,
Rodentia GIBLEY
retina, receptor cells SJ6STRAND
ribosomes during development, Anura DECROLY
— , oocyte through early gastrula,
Anura VAN GANSEN
Rodentia STEGNER
satellite cells, spinal ganglion,
Aves PANNESE
scanning & transmission, epiboly & cell
differentiation, Teleostei THOMAS
skeleton, metamorphosis, Anura KEMP
skin, Aves, Urodela SENGEL
— , cell death & differentiation, epithelial-
mesenchymal interactions, Anura GOLDSMITH
— derivatives, Aves, Rodentia KISCHER
— , hypersensitivity reactions, Anura,
Homo, Rodentia FORTAK
— , Teleostei KREJSA
LUSE
somite mesoderm, Aves GoNENCJ
spawning, Asteroidea SHIRAI
sperm, ultrastructure, normal & patho-
logical, Artiodactyla BIRCH
BLOM
spermatogenesis, mutants, Rodentia BRYAN
spermatozoa, apyrene, Lepidop-
tera FRIEDLANDER
— , Aves BOONE
— , Hymenoptera LENSKY
— & spermatogenesis, Acarina,
Chilopoda, Diplopoda BREUCKER
HORSTMANN
spermiogenesis, Collembola BYCZKOWSKA
spicules, Echinoidea HEROLD
spinal cord, fetus. Homo GAMBLE
, Rodentia VAUGHN
spinal pterylae, effect of X-rays,
Aves M AUGER
striated muscle, Aves, Gastropoda,
Orthoptera, Teleostei TAHMISIAN
stylet & styligenic organ, Heteroptera PINET
subcommissural organ, Homo,
Mammalia LEONIENI
sympathetic neurons & neural connections,
Aves CANTINO
tail degeneration, Anura FOX
— primordium, Anura VACEK
taste buds, Hotno SEVCENKO
teratogenesis & developmental pathology,
Rodentia TORO
thymus, in vivo & in vitro COMOGLIO
thyroid gland, Aves HILFER
tonofilaments, epidermis, Teleostei BEREITER
tooth germ, Urodela ROUX
tumours associated with embryonic organs,
Aves CUMINGE
Turbellaria GAUNTER
MacRAE
umbilical vesicle, vascular anatomy,
physiology, Rodentia Le GOASCOGNE
undifferentiated cells, activity, normal &
regenerating animals, Turbellaria CHANDEBOIS
vegetative ground plexus, Rodentia CSILLIK
KNYIHAR
vertebral cartilage, Aves STRUDEL
wound healing, Anura BAKER
yolk formation, Aves BELLAIRS
ENGLAND
— , Holostei KILARSKI
— origin. Gastropoda HADFIELD
— platelets, Agnatha, Holostei GRODZINSKI
— sac. Homo NAVARATNAM
placenta, lipid transport,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
, Selachii FORD
HALL
ELECTROPHORESIS
see Biochemistry etc.
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
see Biophysics
EMBRYO - MATERNAL
RELATIONSHIPS
antibody transfer, perinatal, via placenta,
fetal membranes, mammary gland, gut,
Rodentia ANDERSON
early stages, Artiodactyla MOOR
effect of uterine contractions on fetal EEG,
Homo GARCIA AUSTT
embryo transfer, early stages,
Artiodactyla ROBISON
immunology. Mammalia HEMMINGS
— & nutrition, Rodentia ZIMMERMANN
— , Rodentia KIRBY
incompatibility, Lagomorpha, Rodentia DAVID
253
EMBRYO-MAT. REL. (contd.)
in intergeneric hybrids, immunology,
Artiodactyla HANCOCK
McGOVERN
maternal macromolecules, uansfer to oocyte
& embryo, interaction with egg &
embryonic macromolecules, Rodentia GLASS
— metabolic status, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia, GOTTSCHEWSKI
physical & physiological, Artio-
dactyla ALEXANDER
pre-implantation stages, egg transfer,
Lagomorpha ADAMS
proteins from mother into early embryo,
Lagomorpha KULANGARA
role of corpus luteum, Artiodactyla HAY
MOOR
EMBRYOLOGY (experimental)
see also specific stages; Determination; Gradients;
Induction; Morphogenesis; Organization;
Regulation
animalization, vegetalization, chemical agents,
Arachnoidea EHN
Anthozoa CONAN
appendices, Cheleutoptera FOURNIER
Arachnoidea HOLM
Aves STEDING
axial organs, segmentation, Aves CHRIST
blastokinesis, Insecta SANDER
cell heterogeneity, cytochemical, Anura,
Vrodela UBBELS
— interaction, Echinoidea MUTOLO
cell-lineage, Li-treated and heat-treated
embryos, Gastropoda VERDONK
— , relation to head pattern.
Gastropoda VERDONK
Cestodes OGREN
Coleoptera SCHNETTER
cortical field. Gastropoda RAVEN
development in waterfree medium,
Teleostei DOMURAT
differentiation potencies, blastoderm,
Aves KOCHAV
Diptera COUNCE
early gastrula, Teleostei BRUMMETT
— stages, Aves CALLEBAUT
VAKAET
J embryo transfer, Artiodactyla ROBISON
, Invertebrata, Vertebrata AUSTIN
Isopoda BARBAGALLO
DE LUCA
, molecular mechanisms, Rodentia MONESI
, Orthoptera DE LUCA
NIEUWKOOP
VISCUSO
ectoderm differentiation, influence of
homogenates of differentiating tissues,
Aves, Vrodela LOPASHOV
NIKITINA
— , primarily activated, transformation
by RNA, Vrodela SASAKI
effect of centrifugation. Amphibia KASYANOV
environmental factors, Teleostei PETERS
pressure, early development,
Echinoidea MARSLAND
electron microscopy, Rodentia STEGNER
endoderm differentiation & mesoderm induction,
relation to polarity, Vrodela BOTERENBROOD
— formation, Aves LUTZ
fused eggs, Tunicata FARINELLA
Gastropoda MULHELKAR
genetically tagged strains, Lagomorpha BEATTY
germ band formation, Cheleutoptera LOUVET
germ layers, differentiation.
Mammalia OOSTROM
VERWOERD
grafting of reaggregated cells from
blastoderm, Teleostei OPPENHEIMER
induction & inhibition, regulatory mechanisms,
Teleostei LAALE
interactions in early development,
Vrodela BOTERENBROOD
NIEUWKOOP
integrative mechanisms, early embryo,
Aves SPRATT
Lepidoptera KRAUSE
levels of control, Echinoidea RIECK
mesoderm, axial, Vrodela FINNEGAN
— formation, Anura SUDARWATI
Mollusca HESS
oosome, early stages, Hymenoptera ACHTELIG
organizer, cytological study, Aves SPRATT
polyembryony, Aves KNJAZEVA
Porifera LEVI
primordia, implantation & explantation.
Cephalopoda MARTHY
prospective maps. Amphibia NAKAMURA
, Arachnoidea HOLM
Rodentia PIGHILLS
WILSON
role of egg cortex, UV micro-beam study.
Gastropoda JURA
segmentation, Insecta SANDER
Teleostei WELANDER
tissue primordia, cell interactions,
Aves LAVARACK
twiiming, Rodentia FERM
ultraviolet microbeam studies, Hymenoptera AMY
Vrodela BRUNST
TESTA
Vertebrata CSABA
ToRo
Xiphosura SEKIGUCHI
EMBRYOLOGY (general & descriptive)
see also specific stages; Development (general);
Organogenesis
A carina
Actinozoa
Anthozoa
Anura
appendices, Cheleutoptera
Arachnida
Artiodactyla
Aves
AESCHLIMANN
GEIGY
CASSAGNE
JUDINA
CONAN
CUSIMANO
DE BAVAY
FOURNIER
LEGENDRE
WEYGOLDT
BRYDEN
KNESE
SACK
PORTMANN
STEDING
axial organs, cinematography, Aves MENKES
SANDOR
blastokinesis. Cephalopoda SACARRAO
body form, Cetacea PILLERI
Bryozoa SILeN
Carnivora EVANS
SACK
Cestodes OGREN
Chilopoda DOHLE
Chiroptera UCHIDA
Cladocera BETTANIN
DELLA CROCE
STOUT
Coleoptera CHURCH
RESSOUCHES
Collembola TAMARELLE
comparative study, different species &
strains, Rodentia KAMEYAMA
Crustacea ANDERSON
IWATA
Decapoda LUCAS
developmental anatomy, Vrodela BALLARD
— periods, relative duration, relation with
yolk, Teleostei, Vrodela IGNATJEVA
Dictyoptera BULLIERE
Diplopoda DOHLE
Diptera CRAIG
early stages, Aves RADOS
ROSTEDT
^ Coleoptera SCHNETTER
, Collembola JURA
, Gastropoda SATHANANTHAN
, histochemistry, Rodentia SMITH
, Homo O'RAHILLY
, Invertebrata, Vertebrata AUSTIN
, Pogonophora N0RREVANG
, Primates BUTLER
. Rodentia MARKERT
WHITTEN
, ultrastructure, Diptera MAHOWALD
, — , Marsupialia TYNDALE
Echinoidea ENDO
electron microscopy, Annelida VILLA
, Cestoda COLLIN
, Diptera MAHOWALD
, early stages, Vertebrata BALINSKY
, encysted embryos,
Anostraca HUMPHREYS
, Gastropoda SATHANANTHAN
, Homo BLECHSCHMIDT
254
, Nematoda COLLIN
, Teleostei BRUMMETT
. Turbellaria LE MOIGNE
formation of germ band, Cheleutoptera LOUVET
Gastropoda PORTMANN
germ layers, phase specific gene activity,
DNA, Teleostei, Urodela VAHS
— . — , regional differences in cell com-
position, Amphibia AVE
Hemiptera MAZZA
Homo GASSER
MENKES
REVESZ
SINGER
ZAMBONl
Insecta GOUIN
KRAUSE
Isopoda STRoMBERG
Lacertilia BONS
Linguatulida N0RREVANG
WINGSTRAND
Mammalia PORTMANN
Marsupialia STEPHENSON
microcinematography, Aves SANDOR
Myriapoda GOUIN
Nemertini IWATA
normal & abnormal, anatomy, Homo MIKAMO
, Diptera YAJIMA
— table, histological. Cephalopoda,
Crustacea, Gastropoda FIORONI
Notostraca STOUT
Opisthobranchia IWATA
Osiracoda WEYGOLDT
paedogenesis in vivo & in vitro, Diptera WENT
Pinnipedia BRYDEN
Polychaeta CAZAUX
Porifera LEVI
Primates HENDRICKX
primordia formed by teloblast derivatives,
Cumacea DOHLE
prothorax, Phasmidoptera SCROLL
Pseudoscorpionidea WEYGOLDT
pumping organ, Arachnida, Pseudo-
scorpionidea WEYGOLDT
Rodentia BR0NDSTED
HUMMEL
SINGER
Rotatoria TEUCHERT
serial sections available for inspection,
Artiodactyla, Carnivora EVANS
SACK
slide collection, Mammalia EVANS
SACK
Teleostei BALON
BENZIE
CAMBAR
SWANEPOEL
test cells in oocyte & during development,
Tunicata MANSUETO
tropical forms, Echinoidea, Mollusca D'ASARO
Turbellaria IWATA
OHSAKI
variability, Aves MANNER
wild animals. Mammalia BIGGERS
EMBRYOLOGY (physiological)
see also specific stages; Biochemistry; Biophysics;
Development; Energy; Metabolism; Nutrition;
Respiration, etc.
animalizing & vegetalizing substances,
Echinoidea HORSTADIUS
RUNNSTR6M
animal-vegetal balance, nature of vegetalizing
agents, Echinoidea RUNNSTR6M
basic proteins, oogenesis & early
development, Echinoidea BiiCKSTRoM
catecholamines & their receptors, Aves,
Rodentia MANUKHIN
cell migration, Aves BELLAIRS
HEAYSMAN
Cheleutoptera EIDMANN
chemical & biochemical changes NEWBURGH
chemistry, Aves ROMANOFF
conditions for development in deep lakes,
Teleostei BRAUM
cytochemistry, Teleostei YAMAMOTO
development in waterfree medium,
Teleostei DOMURAT
developmental control factors in the cortex,
Anura HEIM
— rate, relation with maternal environment,
Orthoptera VAN HORN
Diptera COUNCE
early embryo. Mammalia LUTWAK
— gastrula, Teleostei BRUMMETT
— stages, cytochemistry, Orthoptera UBBELS
, effect of gamete age, drugs &
hormones, Artiodactyla POLGE
, extrachromosomal DNA, origin &
function, Orthoptera CAVE
, Gastropoda CLEMENT
, immunology, Chondrostei APEKIN
— • — , Invertebrata. Vertebrata AUSTIN
, in vitro treatment & transplantation,
Artiodactyla POLGE
— — , Isopoda BARBAGALLO
DE LUCA
, Orthoptera DE LUCA
VISCUSO
, relations with uterus & corpus luteum,
Artiodactyla MOOR
effect of exogeneous DNA, Aves,
Rodentia LEDOUX
high temperature on embryogenesis,
Artiodactyla, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ULBERG
intracellular microorganisms,
Dictyoptera BROOKS
penicillin & streptomycin on early
development, Aves WIERTZ
— • — • pressure, early development,
Echinoidea MARSLAND
— — temperature, O2 & water flow,
Teleostei BRAUM
embryo survival after feeding certain
compounds to mother, Hymenoptera GROSCH
— ■ of viviparous forms in vitro,
Teleostei DEPECHE
endocrine conUol, Rodentia KRATOCHWIL
energy transfer, early embryo,
Aves REPORTER
fluid & electrolyte balance, relation to
teratogenesis, Aves, Mammalia GRABOWSKI
growth rate, early stages, Aves BAKER
histochemistry, Diptera STARRE
incubation, Aves BAKER
influence of environment on developmental
rate, early embryo in vitro, Rodentia McLAREN
kations. Gastropoda GEILENKIRCHEN
interaction with virus, Aves TAHARA
lobeless embryo, protein synthesis.
Gastropoda TEITELMAN
Mammalia GWATKIN
metabolism, Echinoidea, Amphibia TENCER
— , end-products, Anura ARIMA
Na, K, Ca & Mg binding, relation to
metabolic state, ovulation through
cleavage, Anura MORRILL
neurotransmitters, role in early embryo-
genesis, Anura, Echinoidea BUZNIKOV
MARKOVA
nutrient requirements, Aves SPRATT
O'l & CO2 requirements and tolerances,
'Aves TAYLOR
preimplantation stages, metabolism,
Rodentia TANNER
rate of embryonic development, relation
with cleavage rate, Teleostei JONES
Rodentia MOSER
WAELSCH
role of egg white, Aves FRITZ
salinity, action on embryo & larva.
Amphibia DOBROWOLSKI
stage-specific proteins, Diptera.
Lepidoptera IMBERSKI
tissue metabolism, effects of metabolic
inhibitors, Aves McKENZIE
Vertebrata CSABA
T6R6
water uptake & distribution, Mammalia TUFT
EMBRYOMA(S)
see Teratoma(s)
EMBRYONIC FLUIDS
see Embryonic membranes
EMBRYONIC MEMBRANES (& fluids)
allantoic epithelium, effect of various
agents, Aves PASSAPONTI
allantois, morphology & histochemistry,
Chelonia GERZELI
255
EMBRYONIC MEMBRANES (contd.)
amnion, histochemistry & ultrastructure,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia VARMA
— , ultrastructure, Mammalia CHALLIER
amniotic & allantoic fluids, relation with
meso- & metanephros, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha BERTON
— fluid, cell types, source & relation to
normal or abnormal development.
Homo FITZGERALD
, fetal contribution. Primates REYNOLDS
— pressure, effect on skeletomuscular
system, Aves SULLIVAN
, pressure throughout pregnancy,
Primates RAMSEY
barrier to pathogenic bacteria, Rodentia FEDINEC
chorio-allantoic tissues, developmental
capacities, Avss LEVAK
^ SKREB
SVAJGER
chorio-allantois, cell structure, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha BERTON
chorio-amnion, transport of substances,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia VARMA
chorionic villi, connective tissue cells,
histogenesis, Homo KOMINKOVA
comparative histophysiology, protein
transfer. Mammalia ANDERSON
— morphology. Mammalia MOSSMAN
degenerative changes at onset of labor,
Homo MIKAMO
fluids, physiology & physiopathology,
Aves ABRAMOVICI
— , relation to normal & mutant embryo,
Rodentia JOHNSON
formation in vitro, Rodentia WRBA
Homo SCHRAMM
protein transmission, Lagomorpha WILD
Reptilia BELLAIRS
Rodentia ORSINI
role in feto-maternal relationships.
Homo BAVEJA
VARMA
transamnion blockage, antibodies.
Primates, Rodentia VOLKOVA
ultrastructure. Homo KERSE
yolk sac, blood cells, Rodentia JONES
erythropoiesis, part, gene expression,
Rodentia FANTONI
etc., histochemistry, enzymology,
Aves, Selachii, Teleostei FRASCHINI
MANFREDI
, histochemistiy & enzymology,
Teleostei PORCELLI
membrane, adaptive morphogenesis,
Aves WILLIER
, metabolism, hormonal control,
Aves THOMMES
, morphology & electron microscopy,
Cephalopoda FIORONI
placenta, lipid transport,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
, ultrastructure. Homo NAVARATNAM
, — , Selachii FORD
HALL
ENDOCRINE ORGANS
see also specific organs; Hormones
Acarina AESCHLIMANN
GEIGY
adrenal dependent phenomena, effect of
hypophysectomy, Aves THOMMES
androgenic gland, role in non-functional
male hermaphroditism, Crustacea FRIED
, sex differentiation,
Crustacea CHARNIAUX
, — of neurosecretion, Crustacea PA YEN
as affected by mutants, Diptera DOANE
Cetacea HARRISON
comparative histology, Amphibia IWASAWA
correlation, Amphibia IWASAWA
cytodifferentiation, histochemistry. Homo FALIN
cytology, histochemistry, Teleostei OLIVEREAU
development in embryonic systems PRICE
electron microscopy, Aves DOSSEL
, Cetacea, Pinnipedia YOUNG
& correlations, Crustacea MEUSY
embryonic, physiology, Aves STOLL
experimental embryology, Rodentia DAIKOKU
fetal & neonatal, Rodentia VAKAET
function in embryo, Lacertilia,
Ophidia RAYNAUD
— , larval development & metamorphosis,
Decapoda HUBSCHMAN
functional differentiation, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
gonads & adrenals, androgens & estrogens,
effect of hypophysectomy, Aves WOODS
, hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases,
effect of hypophysectomy, Aves WOODS
histogenesis. Amphibia HANKE
LEIST
— and interrelation, Chelonia DIMOND
histophysiology, Teleostei OLIVEREAU
hypophysis, adrenals & gonads, devel-
opmental correlations, in vivo & in vitro,
Aves MANELLI
influence on reproduction, Aves KAMAR
neiu-al gland, development & cyclic changes,
Ascidiae GEORGES
, role in gametogenesis,
Ascidiae GEORGES
Pinnipedia HARRISON
Polychaeta HAUENSCHILD
pre & postmetamorphic, Urodela PRAHLAD
prothoracic gland, role in postembryonic
development, Dictyoptera BODENSTEIN
regeneration, morphogenesis, part, thyroid,
Rodentia WROBLEWSKI
relation with growth, Aves KAMAR
role in growth, moulting & gametogenesis,
Cladocera ZAFFAGNINI
regeneration, Urodela MANNER
Teleostei EGAMI
ENDODERM
see Embryology (experimental)
ENERGY (developmental)
chemical, central nervous system, Aves CORNER
entropy in cell differentiation, Amira,
Rodentia, Urodela KUCIAS
metabolism, Amphibia, Teleostei DUSPIVA
— , changes at fertilization,
Echinoidea ASAMI
— . neonatal & juvenile, Marsupialia ARNOLD
SHIELD
— , RNA synthesis, Teleostei,
Urodela CRAWFORD
pathways, differentiation, Vertebrata WILDE
teratogenesis, Aves KAPLAN
transfer, cellular interactions in monolayer
cultures, Aves, Rodentia REPORTER
— , early embryo, Aves REPORTER
ENTEROCHROMAFFIN CELLS
see Chromaffin cells
ENZYME(S)
acid hydrolases, acrosome, Echinoidea,
Rodentia, Urodela BERTOLINI
alcohol dehydrogenase, Diptera SOFER
amylase, isozymes, genetic regulations,
Diptera DOANE
Anura SALLACH
arginase, embryonic liver & kidney,
Rodentia BRADLEY
ATP-ase activity, Na K activated, retina,
normal & hereditary retinitis pigmentosa,
Rodentia BONTING
DAEMEN
, , — & ciUary body, Aves,
Lagomorpha ROGERS
— , kidney & lung, Rodentia WAYMOUTH
— , localization in egg, Echinoidea KYONO
tf-glucoronidase, lung & liver, Anura,
Rodentia BOCZKOWSKA
biochemistry, intestine, Rodentia MOOG
blastocyst, implanting, Rodentia OWERS
brain, optic system & thalamus,
Rodentia SCHIEBLER
carbohydrate & intermediate metabolism,
fetal skin, Homo SERRI
chemoreceptor cells, Carnivora, Homo,
Rodentia ^^^^^
cholesterol esterase, brain, Rodentia PRITCHARD
cholinesterase, cutaneous sensory corpuscles,
Aves SAXOD
— , dipeptidase & others, Pisces,
Tunicata DURANTE
chorionase, Teleostei YAMAGAMI
collagenase, wound healing. Mammalia GRILLO
connective & supporting tissue, Artiodactyla,
Aves, Homo, Rodentia KNESE
256
d-aminolevulinate synthetase, induction,
Aves SIMONS
dehydrogenases in early embryo, Aves SPRATT
— , lactic & hypoxanthine, Avts CROISILLE
— , regulation & expression, Teleostei DUKH
disaccharidases, intestine, Carnivora,
Rodentia KRETCHMER
DNAse, artificial yolk formation,
Echinoidea BOLOGNARI
— , effect of irradiation & alkylating
agents, Aves TEMPEL
— , function in embryo, Aves TEMPEL
drug metabolizing, induction by drugs,
Rodentia ARGYRIS
effect on developing & regenerating tissues,
correlation with effect of chemicals,
Echinodermata. Turhellaria HEIN
heterologous fibroblasts, Aves,
Rodentia SANN
egg, Diptera, Lepidoptera LAL
PANT
VARMA
— & embryo, Cirripedia MINGANTI
embryo, Aves, Mammalia MOOG
— , Invertebrata MANCUSO
REVERBERI
— , Tunicata D'ANNA
esterases, allelic forms in tissues, Rodentia POPP
— , Aves CROISILLE
— , multiple, compensatory effect, null
genes, Rodentia POPP
— , non-specific, larva & adult, Anura LOBO
fat body, Lepidoptera LAL
MORRIS
PANT
VARMA
female genital tract, Mammalia THIERY
fertilization & early stages, histochemistry,
Rodentia DENKER
— , Tunicata URSPRUNG
fetus & neonate. Mammalia WALKER
formation & activity in liver, Anura SHUKUYA
formylase, time & tissue specificity,
Diptera KIMMEL
genetic control, Diptera WRIGHT
glutamine synthetase in retina, relation to
steroidogenic activity, Aves PIDDINGTON
glycolytic, relation with respiration, early
stages, Teleostei BOULEKBACHE
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, spinal cord,
effect of maternal hyperadrenocorticalism,
Rodentia HOAR
, — & sympathetic ganglia. Aves WENGER
hatching, action mechanisms, Echinoidea ISHIDA
— , crystallization, Teleostei ISHIDA
— , synthesis, relation to cell differentiation,
Teleostei ISHIDA
hexokinase, activation, Urodela CRAWFORD
hydrolytic, Anura, Rodentia FORTAK
hypophysis. Homo, Rodentia HACH
hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases, gonads &
adrenals, effect of hypophysectomy,
Aves WOODS
induction, intestine, Rodentia VOLLRATH
— & repression in cell cultures GUSTAFSON
in vitro. Mammalia ELIASSON
, particularly arginase, Aves ELIASSON
— , role in development, Anura SPIEGEL
— , ■ organ growth control,
Rodentia ARGYRIS
inhibitors, effect on brain. Mammalia SCHADe
— , fed to mother, effect on egg production
& embryo survival, Hymenoptera GROSCH
— , Tunicata PATRICOLO
isozymes, changes at metamorphosis,
Anura KAJITA
SHUKUYA
— , Diptera, Vertebrata PANTELOURIS
— , effect of teratogens, Aves JOHNSON
— , patterns, Pisces, Rodentia MARKERT
— , qualitative changes, Teleostei BOULEKBACHE
— , spontaneous abortions. Homo PAWLOWITZKI
kidney, experiments with actinomycin D,
Rodentia SCHIEBLER
Krebs cycle, Invertebrata BLACK
LDH, embryonic erythropoiesis,
Aves BLANCHET
— , gene homology, relation to gene
activation, Teleostei WHITT
— , iso-, Anura SALTHE
— , — , biochemistry, genetics & biophysics,
Teleostei WHITT
■ — , — , egg through metamorphosis,
Anura KUNZ
— , — , embryonic & postembryonic,
comparison of species & hybrids,
Teleostei KUNZ
Lepidoptera ETCHER
limb regeneration, Anura NIAZI
localization in embryo & subcellular
fractions. Amphibia, Insecta DUSPIVA
limb bud, Aves NAVAGIRI
lysozyme, egg white, Aves NONAMI
— , synthesis in vitro. Homo ADINOLFI
lytic, spermatozoa, Anura RAISMAN
malate dehydrogenase, Echinoidea OZAKI
microspectropholometry, Selachii FORD
mitochondria, Amphibia, Aves BOELL
morphogenesis WEGMANN
muscles, flight, Insecta BROSEMER
NAD kinase, activation at fertilization,
Invertebrata EPEL
nervous tissue, myelinization WENDER
neural retina, Aves PIDDINGTON
pancreas endoderm, reassociated with lung
mesenchyme, Aves DIETERLEN
patterns, ontogeny. Amphibia, Insecta DUSPIVA
phosphatase, acid, lung & Uver, Anura,
Rodentia BOCZKOWSKA
— , alkaline, Echinoidea MILLONIG
— , — , egg & larva, Teleostei LOBO
— , — , embryo, Urodela FINNEGAN
O'DAY
— , effect of alkylating agents & irradiation,
Aves TEMPEL
pineal gland, Aves THILLARD
prenatal & postnatal development,
Rodentia GREENGARD
proteolytic, digestive tract, Amphibia,
Aves FRATELLO
queens & workers, Hymenoptera REMBOLD
RNA polymerase, egg, Anostraca lYEIRI
RNAse, inhibition by bentonite,
Echinoidea COUSINEAU
stage specific, immunology & biochemistiy-
Artiodactyla KARLSSON
steroid dehydrogenases, Aves SCHEIB
succinoxidase & succinodehydrogenase,
larva through adult, Diptera CHITNIS
synthesis, control, Echinoidea EPEL
— , effect of hormones, tissue differentiation
& regression BOELL
— , pancreas & salivary gland in vitio,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
— , regulation in vitro JOHANSSON
systems, part, nitrogen metabolism,
Anura JANSSENS
testis. Mammalia BISHOP
thiol-disulfide exchange catalysator, post-
fertilization, Echinoidea KIMURA
thymidine & uridine kinase, ribonucleotide
reductase, correlation with mitotic index
& cell cycle, early stages, Anura COWARD
tissue specific, tryptophan metabolism,
early stages, Anura KOSTELLOW
transhydrogen catalyzation between cell
cortex and mitotic apparatus,
Echinoidea SAKAI
tryptophan oxygenase, time & tissue
specificity, Diptera KIMMEL
tyrosinase, lens regeneration, Urodela ACHAZI
— , multiple forms, genetic regulation,
melanocytes, Rodentia QUEVEDO
tyrosine degradation, development & meta-
morphosis, Anura, Mammalia, Pisces GOSWAMI
— oxidizing, factors determining regulation
& development, liver, Vertebrata GOSWAMI
variants in vitro, genetics & epigenetics,
Rodentia RUDDLE
wound healing, Rodentia MaKINEN
RAEKALLIO
yolk sac & other membranes, Aves,
Selachii, Teleostei FRASCHINI
MANFREDI
, Selachii FRASCHINI
, Teleostei PORCELLI
EPIDERMIS
cell renewal, effect of hormones & environ-
mental factors, Lacertilia MADERSON
cellular differentiation, biophysics.
Mammalia SIMS
embryonic, differentiation, Anura,
Urodela BILLETT
257
EPIDERMIS (contd.)
epithelium, differentiation, Annelida,
Crustacea BAFFONI
fetal, glycosaminoglycan changes, ^, ,^,^,i,.t-t-t
Homo GIANNETTI
hyperplasia. Mammalia, Urodela BUTLER
Langerhans cell, origin, differentiation &
immunochemistry, Rodentia REAMS
larval, secretory activity, Urodela DODSON
role in scale development, Teleostei KREJSA
LUSE
tail regeneration, Lacertilia MADERSON
tonofilaments in development, wound heaUng
& tissue culture, Teleostei BEREITER
wound healing, electron niicroscopy,
/Ifiura LUCKENBILL,
LEESON
BLOM
EPIDIDYMIS
ductus, epithelium & stereocilia,
Rodentia
pathology, Artiodactyla
EPIPHYSIS
see Pineal organ
EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL
INTERACTIONS
beak morphogenesis. Axes HAYASHI
cornea, position of Golgi complex,
Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
embryonic development GARBER
feather & limb formation. Ares WESSELLS
histogenesis, Aves WESSELLS
integument, cell death & differentiation,
larva through metamorphosis, ultra-
suuctuie, in vivo & in vitro,
^nura GOLDSMITH
— morphogenesis, comparative study,
Invertebrata, Vertebrata KREJSA
Umb, Anura '^^^^"R^J
Ayes KIENY
SAUNDERS
SEARLS
ZWILLING
— bud, position of Golgi complex,
A\es, Rodentia TRELSTAD
— regeneration, Urodela FABER
— , scales & feather differentiation,
^ves GOETINCK
— , xenoplastic chimaeras, Aves PAUTOU
lung epitheLum, effect of heterologous
mesenchyme, Aves DAMERON
morphogenetic substances from mesenchyme
in stomach & lung development, Aves MARIN
role in biochemical differentiation, parotid
gland, Rodentia GORDON
skin derivatives & teeth, in vitro, Aves,
Rodentia ^J?V^dS
histochemistry, Aves, Mammalia RITSCHARD
wing bud, Aves AMPRINO
^ ' CAMOSSO
— & leg, xenoplastic chimaeras, Aves PAUTOU
EPITHELIUM
cells in vitro, locomotion & behaviour,
Aves, Rodentia MIDDLETON
columnar, role of microtubules in cell shape,
Aves, Urodela BURNSIDE
cysts HARTWIG
differentiation, experimental analysis,
^vej STEDING
regeneration, cytology, Rodentia DECK
EQUIPMENT
see Methods
ERYTHROCYTES
see Blood
ERYTHROPOIESIS
see Hematopoiesis
EVOLUTION
see Genetics
EXCRETORY SYSTEM
see also Kidney(s), Urogenital system
histochemistry & fine structure,
Vertebrata GIBLEY
Malpighian tubules, development & meta-
morphosis, Diptera CHITNIS
metamorphosis, Anura CAMBAR
GIRARD
nephridia, Onychophora SILVA
EXTRA-EMBRYONIC MEMBRANES
see Embryonic membranes
EXTREMITIES
see Limb(s); Wing(s>
EYE(S)
abnormalities, studied by organ cuhuie,
Rodentia KONYUKHOV
allomctric growth, hemispherectomy,
Rodentia AZOUBEL
CRUZ
lUCIF
Arachnida HOMANN
cavernicolous forms, Teleostei PETERS
Cetacea PILLERI
compound, descriptive & experimental
embryology, Insecta SUCH
cornea, epithelial-mesenchymal interactions,
position of Golgi complex, Aves,
Rodentia TRELSTAD
— , morphogenesis, effect of lens, Aves ZINN
— , orthogonal collagen lamellae, fibrous
aixhitecture, Aves TRELSTAD
depigmentation by thiocarbamide,
Turbellaria KISHIDA
diminutive, cornea, histochemistry,
Aves MAROTTI
effects of optic nerve section, Urodela GAZE
electron microscopy, Urodela DICKSON
embryonal tissue implants in anterior
chamber, Lagomorpha AGARWAL
ANGRA
enzyme histochemistry, Rodentia SCHIEBLER
falciform process, determination of site
of formation, Teleostei LOPASHOV
formation during regeneration,
Turbellaria KISHIDA
growth, allometric, Anura JONGH
— , Anura HOLLYFIELD
— & morphogenesis, Aves COULOMBRE
immunochemistry, Amphibia CAMPBELL
CLAYTON
iris, depigmentation contiol, Urodela REESE
— , regeneration, Lagomorpha.
Primates AGARWAL
ANGRA
— , RNA synthesis activation, in vitro,
Urodela REESE
malformations, gene-conditioned,
Rodentia GUMBRECK
metaplasia, Teleostei LOPASHOV
SOLOGUB
morphogenesis, histochemistry, Aves MEYER
mutants affecting development, genetics,
Rodentia ^^,fidi^
, developmental study, Rodentia SAZHINA
— — , Rodentia CAMPBELL
CLAYTON
nauplius, Crustacea ^^J,Si
neural retina, enzymes, Aves PIDDINGTON
, glutamine synthetase, relation to
steroidogenic activity, Aves PIDDINGTON
, protein & nucleic acid, Aves SCHWARTZ
optic cup, role in development of optic
tectum & nuclei, Aves WENGER
pigment formation, genetics, ^^xtt»*t7
Lepidoptera EGELHAAP
pigmentary system, biochemistry, genetic
control, Lepidoptera MUTH
pigmentation, genetic control & development,
Lepidoptera GOTTLIEB
protuberantia sclerae. Homo PILLEM
reaction to vitamin B, Anura BER
regeneration following irradiation,
Rodentia RUGH
relation with neurogenesis, Lepidoptera WOLSKY
retina, ATP-ase activity, Na K activated,
normal & hereditary retinitis pigmentosa,
Rodentia ^JPI^JJ}^?,
DAEMEN
— , changes at metamorphosis,
Anura HOLLYFIELD
— & ciliary body, Na + K activated ATPase,
Aves, Lagomorpha ^"^SctI
— , hormonal control, Aves BtiZ
258
-, induction, Anura, Aves
HOPERSKAYA
LOPASHOV
— & other structures, correlation with
funcUon. Tetrapocia WEIDMAN
— , postnatal, rhodopsin cycle, electro-
reunogram, Carnirora BONTING
— , receptor cells, ultrastructure ,S^°^I^^R
—, regeneration, Anura, Teleostei LOMBARDO
— ', sensory cells & synapses, in vitro,
retinal fibres, Ares LEDERMAN
~^7;/°" '" """^ ""''' '*'"'""''" MARCHISIO
"ilr"' '"""' '''"''"''' '"'"hoperskaya
— pigment cells, differentiation in ^itro
biochemistry, Aves CULtMAiN
, developmental factors m yolk „^„„„--^
albumen. Axes . HARKlbUlN
~^es^°""^ * differentiation m v.tro^^^^^^^^
— receptors, time preceding differentiation,
autoradiography, Aves piprro
rudiment uansplantation between varieues
with & without eyes, ^./e-r., ^^^^^smCK
segregation into pigmented & sensory „^
retina, Urodela JACOBbUJN
visual system, experimental study, Aves,
Rodentia CUWAIn
EYE LENS
see also Regeneration (traumatic)
^,,g^ WOERDEMAN
cataract, anterior polar, Carnivora SHUPE
ceU division & fibre differentiation, ^„^__„„^(^^
Rodentia ARMSTRONG
ceU repUcation & nuclear degeneration, , ^y^^
^"^^ MODAK
PERDUE
PERSONS
UPPULURI
cellular differentiation in viuo, Aves KATOH
, regulation of protein & nucleic
acid synthesis in vivo & in vitio, ,^^.^,„-,„,,
ArtioLctyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
crystalUns, differentiation, Anura McUbViii
development & growth, Aves MODAK
UPPULURI
"4*^.^^''°''"''°"' ''^°''''*"^'''^' McCALLION
DNA synthesis, autoradiography, ANDERSON
effect on corneal development, Aves ZINN
electron microscopy, Aves ATj>jnTn
, Mollusca ARNOLU
eyecup-lens-system, phase specific gene activity,
DNA, Teleostei, Urodela VAMS
fibre cells, proteins controlling RNA ^, » ,ct,
synthesis, Artiodactyla .^ * „,f yxtfi
— differentiation in vitro, Aves KAWAKAMl
— formation, molecular events i" iL'^o & in vitro^
Artiodactyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
fibres, in vitro, Anura. Urodela YAMM^^
immunochemistry, Aves LaVt-LLf,
— & regulatory mechanisms, Anura, ^^j^pg^^L
'^"^^ CLAYTON
TRUMAN
induction, Aves n^^HOV
by larval eye Ussues, Urodela LOPAStiwv
— & differentiation, macromolecular ^waam
synthesis, Aves, Rodentia c-ta^^
in vitro Aves blAKKt,
— , uroaeia REYER
THOMPSON
inhibition in vitro by eye extracts,
Avei
macromolecules, synthesis, m vitro, ^^cutt-ia
Aves YObHlUA
Mammalia WOERDEMAN
morphogenesis & protein synthesis, control
in vitro, Aves ^^^^^A^
mutants affecting, Rodentia CLAYTON
protein, electrophoresis, Rodentia KONYUKHOV
—. immunochemistry, Ker/efcrflfa no a km a
— . immunology & immunochemistry.
Axes, Homo DOORENMAALEN
— synthesis, Aves dcvcd
regeneration, autoradiography, Urodela ^^J^^
— , causal analysis, Urodela »^t^a v
RNA synthesis, Aves PERSONS
role of RNA, Aves PIATIGORSKY
terminal lens fiber cell differentiation,
Avei BOLLUM
^ BORSTEL
MODAK
PERDUE
FACE
see Head
FALLOPIAN TUBE
see Oviduct
FAT
see Adipose tissues; Lipid(s)
FAT BODY
see Adipose tissues
FATE MAPS
see Embryology (experimental)
FATTY ACIDS
see Lipid(s)
FEATHER(S)
developmental physiology, Aves
BRAHMA
KOECKE
KUHN
differentiation, in vitro, Aves t^uJ^Pa^V^y
— , xenoplastic chimaeras, Aves DHOUAIL-LY
effect of hydrocortisone, Aves ^.cFu^n
prostaglandins, Aves Kjsi^ticis.
electron microscopy & biochemistry, kisCHER
embryonic pterylosis, Aves KOECKE
germs & tracts, effect of hydrocortisone,
Aves ^^^'^
mesoderm-ectoderm mteraction, gOETINCK
'^''^^ WESSELLS
patterns, supernumerary pterylae, SENGEL
pterylae & apteria, regional determination, ^^^^
pterylosis, Aves FRLANT
role of placodes & featiier condensations,
Aves NOVEL
spinal^pterylae. effect of X-rays, SAUCER
supe7numeray limbs, Aves DHOUAILLY
trajt^-specificity. factors involved, s^u^^deRS
FECUNDITY
see Fertility
FERTILITY {& sterility)
effect of deoxyriboside base analogues, „„„„,^,
drugs, Rodentia o™m nX
stress and aging, Rodentia REYNOLDS
superfecundity by hormone treatment, .dt;m
Rodentia McLAREN
FERTILIZATION amt^pr«!fn
acrosome reaction, Rodentia ANDERSEN
activation, changing metaboUc states, ^,_,„„„ ,
Anura ^VAT^ct
— Coleovtera HAGET
- EcMnMea RUNNSTRoM
— ', fine structural changes, Echinoidea MILLONIG
_' genetic control of oocyte reactivity,
Lepidoptera "^MORRILL
— , role of ions, Anura „tt^dSricq
Amnhibia HUMPHRIES
inurd KATAGIRI
artificial activation, pronucleus formation,
Rodentia ^^*-^^a??tiv
_, Polychaeta Sr a'^pn
Artiodactyla o,,nFrilFR
chemical factor from oviduct, Anura BUDEGUEK
& jelly coat, Anura BAKBIUki
cortical granules, lysis, Invertebrata
EPEL
259
FERTILIZATION (contd.)
cytological & experimental study, Chondrostei,
LameUibranchia, Teleostei GINSBURG
cytology, Teleostei HUVER
DNA synthesis, interordinal hybrids,
Echinoidea ^^^O^^A-^S
dry mass/water ratio, Echinoidea BEREITER
Echinoidea ENDO
effect of gamete age, drugs & hormones, ^^ „_
Artiodactyla POLGE
egg membranes, changes, biochemistry, electron
microscopy, Echinoidea INOUE
electron microscopy, Annelida, Echinodermata,
Mammalia FRANKLIN
. Chondrostei, LameUibranchia,
Teleostei GINSBURG
& enzymology, Tunicata URSPRUNG
, Homo, Primates ZAMBONI
, Polychaeta ^^^^Vir
energy metabolism changes, Echinoidea ^^^}
enzyme activation, Invertebrata ,„vt/?A^^
experimental studies, Artiodactyla HANCOCK
extracellular cement formation, Invertebrata EFEL
fertilizin synthesis, oogenesis, or'„Rnpr.FW
Polychaeta SCHROEDEK
fertilizing capacity of sperm, role of
hormonal state of female, Carnivora, „-->tva
Lagomorpha, Rodentia SOJKA
in viuo, cytology & endocrinology. Homo,
Primates, Rodentia BAKEK
& in vivo, Carnivora, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia HUNT
--Rodentia YANAGIMACHI
Invertebrata. Vertebrata AUSTIN
ionic permeability, tracer studies, ur»i>T
Echinoidea, Teleostei HOKl
jelly-coat specificity, immunology, bio- ^-p
chemistry, Anura uaddcw
Lagomorpha npm^TFR
Mammalia BRINSTEK
iviammana GWATKIN
mechanisms, Nematoda MORETTI
membrane, formation, role of cortical ^ /.-kit:
granules, Echinodermata t^.J^c^
molecular mechanisms, Rodentia MONt,:>i
nuclear changes, biochemistry, „.,,.^-.
Echinoidea TERAYAMA
physiology, Echinoidea ^smK^^A
SUGIYAMA
polyspermy-block, Echinodermata PRESLEY
polyspermy, induced, Echinoidea MANELLI
post-, activation of thiol-disulfide exchange
catalysator, Echinoidea KIMURA
Primates HENDRICKX
quantitative aspects, Lagomorpha ADAMS
ribosome activation, Echinoidea ,^>^r5iH
Rodentia IWAMATSU
MARKERT
role of macromolecules, Anura NACE
sperm reactivation after UV inactivation,
Hymenoptera LoBBECKE
various aspects, electron microscopy,
Invertebrata COLWIN
FETAL FLUIDS
see Embryonic membranes
FETAL MEMBRANES
see Embryonic membranes
FETUS
see also Development (postembryonic, fetal)
adaptation to intra-uterine environment,
Artiodactyla REYNOLDS
anaerobic metabolism. Homo DEROM
blood, chemistfy after intra-uterine tcdv
hypoxia. Homo THIERY
growth, relation to placenta, Artio-
dactyla STEGEMAN
isolated, perfusion, Artiodactyla NIXON
relation to placental size & uterine ^^dcw
characteristics. Mammalia NAAKTGEBOREN
size of umbilical cord at birth.
Mammalia NAAKTGEBOREN
sensory input & homeostasis, Artio-
dactyla REYNOLDS
steroid metabolism. Homo, Primates AXELROD
steroids, Edentata ^SlnSv
survival & growth, immunology, Rodentia KIRBY
X-irradiation, effect on behaviour &
encephalography, Mammalia RUGH
FIBROBLAST(S)
cartilage, bone, lung, kidney, histochemistry,
enzymology, electron microscopy,
Artiodactyla, Aves, Homo, Rodentia KNESE
DNA content, relation to Oo-concentration,
Aves MUSY
effect of antibodies on cell behaviour,
Aves PARTRIDGE
— , — , Hempa, in viuo, Rodentia,
Teleostei JACQUES
heterologous RNA, nucleotides &
enzymes, Aves, Rodentia EWART
SANN
identification in vitro, Aves, Homo,
Mammalia NIIZIMA
RNA & uridine incorporation, Aves SANN
transformation by virus, Aves TEMIN
FIN(S)
paired, experimental embryology,
Teleostei BOUVET
— , Teleostei FRANCOIS
tail, rays, regeneration, fine structure,
Teleostei KEMP
unpaired, Teleostei EMELIANOV
FLAGELLA
movement, Echinoidea
KINOSHITA
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
see also Immunology
autonomic ganglia, adrenergic inhibitory
terminals, Rodentia
CSILLIK
KALMAN
KNYIHAR
SHAVER
HOLSTEIN
oviducal secretions, Anura
spermatozoa, Lagomorpha
FLUORINE
NaF, effect on spicule formation,
Echinoidea HEROLD
FOLLICLE (egg-)
see Ovary
FOLLICLE CELLS
see Oogenesis
FREE-MARTINS
see Sexual development
GALL BLADDER (& bile ducts)
GAMETES (& gametogenesis)
see also Germ cells; Oogenesis; Spermato-
genesis etc.
biology & genetics, Diptera, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia ^d^4dx
chromosome behaviour, Anura MARKERT
Conchostraca ^^^^^ovitj
cytochemistry, Rodentia BRYAN
effect of ionizing radiation, Chondrostei,
Teleostei PERSOV
electron microscopv, Annelida, Echinodermata,
Mammalia FRANKLIN
, fertilization, Polychaeta FALLON
endocrinology, Cladocera ZAFFAGNINI
gametogenesis, Bryozoa ^^^<^*Trv
— , genetic control ^^^^^In
Mollusca, Phoronida, Polychaeta TUCKER
-, Rodentia TARKOWSKI
Invertebrata, Vertebrata -^^^ttd
in vitro, endocrine control, Crustacea BERRtUK
maturation, Rodentia ,,^?^w^?Tt
— , Teleostei IWAMATSU
Mystacocarida ^/^^S^^wl^^
Primates ZUCKERMAN
Rodentia ZUCKERMAN
shedding, role of radial nerves,
Asteroidea NOUMURA
variations in cell structure & function,
various techniques KESSEL
GANGLION (GANGLIA)
autonomic, adrenergic inhibitory terminals,
^''''^"'"' iSmaS
KNYIHAR
cephalic, experimental embryology,
Vrodela MICHAEL
260
effect of NGF on microtubular protein
synthesis & nerve fiber outgrowth,
Axes YAM AD A
enteric, Aves ANDREW
nerve & glial cells, culture, growth &
differentiation, Diciyopiera LEVI
Remak's, Aves AGARWAL
— , histochemistry, electron microscopy,
Aves CANTING
spinal, cells, Rodeiuia YAMADORI
— , de- & regeneration following sciatic
axotomy, Aves HOUTHOFF
— , differentiation in vivo & in vitro,
Aves KADASNE
— , effect of increase of peripheral
innervation, Aves MITOLO
— , in vitro, behaviour & interaction of
nerve fibres, Aves DUNN
— , — , unipolar cells, Aves DUBEY
— , neuroblast, histochemistry & ultra-
structure, Aves PANNESE
— , satellite cells, Aves PANNESE
— & sympathetic, glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase, nucleotides, Aves WENGER
structure, interconnections & connections
with brain, Dictyoptera LEVI
trigeminal, experimental study, Aves STRAY
GASTRULA{TION)
Anura KHAN
cell contact & migration, Anura EISENBERG
— surface in different regions, cell
electrophoresis, (Anura) BRICK
Coleoptera HAGET
induction, Urodela DOUCET
morphogenetic movements, biochemistry,
Teleostei BRUMMETT
, microcinematography, Anura,
Urodela BOTERENBROOD
HARA
treatment with Li & thiocyanate, effect on
vertebral column, Urodela MAUGER
tryptophan metabolism, tissue specific
enzymes, Anura KOSTELLOW
ultrastructure, Anura BAKER
GENE(S)
see also Genetics; Mutants
action during development, biochemistry,
Echinoidea, Rodentia, Tunicata SMITH
activation, bristle forming cells, Diptera RIBBERT
— in regeneration, Turbellaria COWARD
— of biochemical marker loci, Aves OHNO
maternally derived alleles in hybrids,
Aves, Teleostei OHNO
— , salivary gland chromosomes, Diptera KATO
activity, early stages, Anura CRIPPA
— , effect of chemical stimuli,
Lepidoptera BOSSHARD
— in oogenesis, lampbrush stage,
Anura DAVIDSON
HOUGH
— , phase specific, in germ layers & eye,
DNA, Teleostei, Urodela VAHS
— , polytene chromosomes, Diptera ROBERT
— regulation by adult chromosomal RNA
protein complex, Anura CLIVE
affecting crossveinlessness, effect on heat
shock phenocopying, Diptera MOHLER
amplification, coding for RNA, oogenesis,
Anura GALL
causing genital, ophthalmic & urinary
anomalies, Rodentia GUMBRECK
control, differentiation, allophenic animals,
Rodentia MINTZ
crooked neck dwarf, morphology & bio-
chemistry, Aves WENGER
cytoplasmic, role in development,
Rodentia POLLARD
developmental, action in early stages,
Anura MANNER
expression correlated with karyotype
arrangement, Diptera LAIRD
— , early stages & cell differentiation,
part, isozymes, Teleostei WHITT
— , liver & oik sac hematopoiesis,
Rodentia FANTONI
— , morphogenetic agents, Echinoidea ELLIS
— , regulation, Diptera, Lepidoptera IMBERSKI
female-sterility, morphological & physio-
logical effects, Diptera COUNCE
function as related to differentiation,
salivary gland, Diptera BERENDES
— in giant chromosomes, Diptera PANITZ
— , regulation at molecular level, Aves HUANG
homologous, multiplicity, Pisces MARKERT
homology, relation to gene activation,
LDH, Teleostei WHIIT
interaction in control of melanin formation,
Aves PIERRO
melanotic tumour, effect on development,
Diptera SANG
null, compensatory effect of multiple
esterases, Rodentia POPP
physiology, Diptera HESS
pleiotropy, Diptera STERN
TOKUNAGA
regulation, multiple forms of tyrosinase,
melanocytes, Rodentia QUEVEDO
ribosomal, amplification, oocyte, uni- &
multinucleolate forms, Asteroidea,
Echinoidea, Teleostei VINCENT
role in eye pigmentation, Lepidoptera MUTH
specific, influence on effect of X-irradiation,
gametes through pupae, Diptera WiiRGLER
transcription, influence of cytoplasmic
components. Amphibia, Gastropoda
— , temporal & spatial aspects, Homo,
Rodentia DOHERTY
— & translation, control, Anura LANDESMAN
GENETICS (developmental)
see also specific aspects: Cell heredity;
Chromosomes; Genes; Hybrids; Mutants;
Nucleus etc.
allophenic animals, gene control, Rodentia MINTZ
Amphibia NACE
Aves PIERRO
blood groups, Rodentia FOSTER
— proteins, Insecta EGELHAAF
body shape & size, Aves, Crustacea COCK
chromatophore development, Urodela DALTON
contiol of chondrogenesis, Aves ELMER
gametogenesis LINDSLEY
haemoglobin switch at metamorphosis,
Anura HAM AD A
KAJITA
SHUKUYA
myogenesis, Diptera WRIGHT
oocyte reactivity to activation stimuli,
Lepidoptera ASTAUROV
— , pigmentation, eye & testis,
Lepidoptera GOTTLIEB
— , sperm differentiation, Rodentia ROSENBERG
differentiation processes, Diptera BAKER
Diptera BENDER
COUNCE
MILKMAN
POULSON
DNA-iniection into embryo of different
strain, Aves MARTINOVITCH
early stages, Homo, Mammalia EDWARDS
effect of nuclear labelling, (Amphibia) CHIBON
egg structure, Diptera COUNCE
enzyme activity, Diptera WRIGHT
— variants in vitro, Rodentia RUDDLE
eye colour, Polychaeta FISCHER
— pigments, Lepidoptera EGELHAAF
fat body development, Diptera BUTTERWORTH
fluorouracil resistance & streptomycin
sensitivity, Diptera DUKE
gametes, Diptera, Lagomorpha, Rodentia BEATTY
gene expression in cell cultures WHITTAKER
genetic differences among spermatozoa,
Lagomorpha KULANGARA
— regulation, male germ cells, Diptera HESS
genetical differentiation, mechanism,
theoretical study NOTO
genetically deficient embryos, neurogenesis,
Diptera POULSON
genotype, influence on developmental rate,
early embryo in vitro, Rodentia McLAREN
— of uniovular twins, Homo DEROM
gynogenesis, chromosomal regulation by cold.
Amphibia ROSTAND
— , diploid, by fusion of egg nucleus
& polar body, Anura RICHARDS
— , — , by heat treatment & chemical
treatment of sperm, Chondrostei VASSETZKY
— , — , by inhibition of haploid egg
cleavage, Anura RICHARDS
— , Tunicata ORTOLANI
261
GENETICS (contd.)
hair growth phases, mutants study,
Rodentia CHASE
haploid embryo cell lines, nuclear transfer,
Anura FREED
MEZGER
heart malformation, experimentally induced,
Rodentia WITHERS
heredity, Turbellaria BENAZZI
heteroploid embryos, Amphibia BEETSCHEN
Heteroptera LAWRENCE
heterosis, congenital anomalies, irradiation,
Mammalia RUGH
— & early development, Rodentia KRZANOWSKA
Homo TESTA
Hymenoptera WOYKE
inherited abnormalities, Axes EDE
iso-enzymes, Diptera, Vertebrata PANTELOURIS
isogenic groups obtained by nuclear
transplantation, morphology, biochemistry,
Anura McKINNELL
lactate dehydrogenase izozymes,
Teleostei WHITT
lethal genes, Aves TAYLOR
linked genes, gene expression, Diptera LAIRD
macromolecular synthesis, Echinoidea BAKER
male germ cell, differentiation, Diptera KIEFER
maternal effect, eye colour, mutants,
Polychaeta FISCHER
, hairless gene, Rodentia McLAREN
melanophore populations, proliferation &
differentiation, Vertebrata SCHAIBLE
& morphogenesis, Lepidoptera,
Diptera EGELHAAF
mosaics, x-ray induced, bristle pattern,
Diptera CLAXTON
mutants, gynogenesis, Anura RICHARDS
oogenesis, Diptera BROWN
pattern formation, Diptera KROEGER
STERN
TOKUNAGA
physiology, Diptera BENDER
HUBBY
pigment patterns, Vrodela DUNCAN
— , Rodentia FOSTER
Pisces MARKERT
postembryonic development, Diptera,
Lepidoptera LEGAY
protein synthesis control, Vertebrata WHITT
radiation, Diptera SHIOMI
YOSHIKAWA
recombination, effect on clonal development,
Diptera GARCIA
regulatory mechanisms in cellular dif-
ferentiation, isoamylases, Diptera DOANE
relation with cell differentiation ZITO
Rodentia CSABA
GREEN
GRuNEBERG
HUMMEL
MOSER
WAELSCH
REVESZ
STEVENS
sex determination, Crustacea GINSBURGER
— ratio disturbances, maternal inheritance,
Diptera POULSON
somatic mutations. X-ray induced, wing
scales, Lepidoptera PENTZ
tagged strains for developmental biology,
Lagomorpha BEATTY
Teleostei FOWLER
transcription & regulation of genome in
embryogenesis, biochemistry,
Gastropoda COLLIER
transplantation immunity, Aves RUTH
Tunicata MILKAIAN
Vrodela FERRIER
X-irradiation tolerance, Rodentia RUGH
GENITAL TRACT
see also Reproductive system; Urogenital system
asymmetry, organ culture, Aves LUTZ
differentiation in vitro, Rodentia RAPOLA
effect of steroid hormones in vivo &
in vitro, Aves HAMILTON
epithelial differentiation, regulative
mechanisms FORSBERG
female, cytochemistry. Mammalia BULMER
— , enzymes, Mammalia THIERY
glands, histochemistry, Gastropoda BOLOGNANI
histochemistry, Carnivora BUCHANAN
Lacertilia, Ophidia RAYNAUD
male, effect of antiandrogens FORSBERG
normal development, sex reversal, Aves WOLFF
organ culture of primordia, Lacertilia,
Ophidia RAYNAUD
reaction to hormones in vitro.
Mammalia GLENISTER
seminal vesicles & prostate, effect of
hormones, Rodentia SPAZIANI
vaginal membrane, opening, effect of
ovariectomy, Rodentia GITLIN
vulva, growth. Homo LASSAU
GENITALIA
see Reproductive system
GERM CELLS (general)
see also Gametes
Anura
Aves
Bidder's organ, Anura
GIPOULOUX
DUBOIS
GHIRARDELLI
RADO
comparative history, Dermoptera, Primates DUKE
cytochemistry, electron microscopy, auto-
radiography, Rodentia WEAKLEY
cytodifferentiation GONZALEZ
descriptive & experimental study,
Reptilia HUBERT
differentiation, Ascidiae SABBADIN
effect of radiation, Rodentia BEAUMONT
X-rays, Primates, Rodentia BAKER
electron microscopy. Homo WARTENBERG
, Invertebrata, Vertebrata AFZELIUS
, Reptilia HUBERT
female, ultrastructure, Rodentia lOANNOU
histochemistry, Homo FALIN
male, differentiation, genetic control,
Diptera KIEFER
— , egg-like development, Vrodela TEMPLE
— , electron microscopy & biochemistry,
Diptera KIEFER
normal & irradiated, fine structure,
Primates, Rodentia FRANCHI
nuclei, composition, biochemistry & changes
after fertilization, Echinoidea TERAYAMA
oogonia, fine structure & metabolism.
Primates, Rodentia BAKER
physiology & biochemistry. Mammalia NORMAN
radiation genetics, Diptera SHiOMI
YOSHIKAWA
radiosensitivity, effect of metabolism &
hormones, Rodentia BEAUMONT
regeneration, Turbellaria DI MARCOTULLIO
Turbellaria GHIRARDELLI
uridine & thymidine incorporation,
Aves CALLEBAUT
X-ray destruction, Anura DI GRANDE
GERM CELLS (primordial)
Anura BUEHR
Aves FARGEIX
PAL A
Aves, Rodentia OZDZENSKI
Chaetognatha GHIRARDELLI
germinal cytoplasm, effect of UV-
irradiation, Anura CZOLOWSKA
, histological & experimental study,
Anura CZOLOWSKA
metabolism, Anura CLARK
male, genetic regulation, Diptera HESS
polar granules, Diptera MAHOWALD
pole cells, re-entry, effect of UV irradiation,
Diptera YAJIMA
radiosensitivity, Teleostei HYODO
relations with somatic cells, Aves REYNAUD
GERM LAYERS
see Embryology
see also specific derivatives
GERMINAL VESICLE
see Nucleus
GESTATION
see Pregnancy
GILL(S)
organ culture, Vrodela
WILDE
GLAND(S) (endocrine)
see specific endocrme glands; Endocrine organs
262
GLAND(S) (exocrine)
adhesive, determination, Anitra EAKIN
cement, endoplasmic reticulum, Anura JACOB
cutaneous, metamorphosis, histochemistry,
Anura FRASCHINI
development, synthesis & transport of
secretions, Opiiidia KOCHVA
digestive, Anura ALBERT
ectodermal, Rodentia COHN
gastric, Anura MANFREDI
granular, skin, histochemistry,
Urodela FRASCHINI
mammary, differentiation in vitro, role of
DNA svnthesis & cell division,
Rodentia STOCKDALE
— , effect of hormones & carcinogens, pre-
& postnatal treatment, Rodentia HOSHINO
— , , in vitro, Rodentia RIVERA
— , organ culture, Lagomorpha, Rodentia GOMOT
PROPPER
— , regeneration after transplantation,
Rodentia HOSHINO
— , Rodentia KRATOCHWIL
— , tissue culture. Homo, Rodentia KATO
— , — interaction, DNA synthesis, in vitro,
Rodentia ARMSTRONG
— , transplantation, Lagomorpha, Rodentia GOMOT
PROPPER
parotid, biochemistry & ultrastructure,
Rodentia REDMAN
— , effect of dietary change on developmental
pace, Rodentia REDMAN
— , epithelial-mesenchymal interaction,
biochemical differentiation, effect of
exogenous agents on secretion, synthesis
& expulsion of proteins, Rodentia GORDON
— , functional differentiation, subcellular
aspects, Rodentia BLUEMINK
— , Homo GASSER
— , morphogenesis & functional development
in vivo & in vitro, Rodentia LAWSON
salivary, chromosomes, puffing & dif-
ferentiation, Diptera BEERMANN
— , differentiation, larval, Diptera DANIELI
— , DNA synthesis & differentiation in vitro,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
— , gene function & differentiation,
Diptera BERENDES
— , inductive interactions in vitro, synthesis
of macromolecules, Rodentia BERNFIELD
— , lipids, role in secretion, Rodentia PRITCHARD
— , morphogenesis in vitro, extracellular
materials, Rodentia BERNFIELD
— , nucleolus, ultrastructure & cyto-
chemistry, Diptera JACOB
silk, control of DNA synthesis,
Lepidoptera DE TURENNE
— , physiology, Lepidoptera DAILLIE
sinus, regeneration, Crustacea VERNET
skin, thyroxin control, Anura VANABLE
sub-maxillary, primordium, organ culture,
Rodentia RAYNAUD
supraorbital, Aves HERBERT
uropygial, Aves BRIDE
GOMOT
GLUCOSE
see Carbohydrate(s)
GLYCOGEN
see Carbohydrate(s)
GONAD(S)
see also Ovary; Testis
Amphibia AOTO
Ascidiae GEORGES
Aves CHAYTOR
Cetacea HARRISON
correlation with hypophysis & adrenals,
in vivo & in vitro, Aves MANELLI
WOODS
development, Carnivora, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia HUNT
differentiation. Gastropoda GOMOT
GUYARD
— of somatic & germinal tissues,
Rodentia OZDZENSKI
electron microscop. Homo WARTENBERG
experimental embryology, Anura VANNINI
hermaphroditism, Teleostei LISSIA
histochemistry, Aves LIWSKA
MEYER
— , Homo SINGH
— , Vertebrata BIELANSKA
Homo ASAYAMA
hormones, histochemistry, Aves WOODS
— , role in sex differentiation, Aves,
Rodentia NOUMURA
hybrids, functional development,
Urodela MANCINO
immunology, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ELGER
interaction with hypophysis & pineal gland,
in viUo, Rodentia LOMBARD
interstitial cells, ultrastructure, Aves SCHEIB
in vitro, differentiation & intersexuality,
Aves STENGER
WOLFF
irradiation, Coleoptera BLUZAT
larval & adult, in vitro, Anura GARDENGHI
ZACCANTI
— , Crustacea PA YEN
— & imaginal, effect of hormones, part.
juvenile hormone, Heteroptera MASNER
— , organ culture, Coleoptera LENDER
Leydig cell, autoradiography, Homo DADOUNE
normal development, sex reversal,
Aves WOLFF
of two classes, association in vitro,
Aves, Mammalia SALZGEBER
organ culture, action of chemicals SALZGEBER
, Anura FOOTE
, endocrine activity, Vertebrata ZAAIJER
Pinnipedia HARRISON
relation with reproduction, Aves KAMAR
sex differentiation, experimental analysis,
Aves AMANUMA
ASAYAMA
somatic elements. Mammalia, Pisces OHNO
sterile, Anura DI GRANDE
steroid dehydrogenases, Aves SCHEIB
— & sterol synthesis, in vitro, effect
of HCG, Aves CEDARD
GUICHARD
synthesis of steroid hormones, Aves CEDARD
STENGER
Teleostei ARRU
GRADIENT(S)
see also Symmetry
animal & vegetative, biochemistry,
Echinoidea KINOSHITA
animalization, vegetalization, chemical agents,
Arachnoidea EHN
— , — , Echinoidea ELLIS
animalizing & vegetalizing agents,
Echinoidea LALLIER
dorso-ventral polarity, relation with mesoderm
induction in blastula, Urodela BOTERENBROOD
NIEUWKOOP
egg, Echinoidea H6RSTADIUS
physiological, polarity control,
Turbellaria COWARD
polarity, Polychaeta LESH
polarization, effect of artificial weight-
lessness, Anura, Nematoda BRIEGLEB
TEUCHERT
GRAFT REACTIONS
see Immunology; Transplantation
GRAFTING
see Transplantation
GRANULOSA CELLS
see Ovary
GROWTH
see also Growth factors
allometric, eye, Anura JONGH
— , — , hemispherectomy, Rodentia AZOUBEL
CRUZ
lUCIF
— , Rodentia SCHUMACHER
— , skeleton, Chiroptera KLIMA
— , skull & dental arch, Rodentia lUCIF
— , thyroidectomy, Rodentia CRUZ
lUCIF
biochemical effects of growth-limiting culture
medium, Aves KLEIN
biometry, early stages, Aves ELI AS
cellular, control. Mammalia MUELLER
compensatory, adrenal cortex, Rodentia BELKA
— hypertrophy, kidney, Rodentia GOSS
— , kidney, Artiodactyla, Lagomorpha BERTON
263
GROWTH (contd.)
— , regulation, Rodentia HOFMAN
MULLER
— systems, aging, Diptera SONDHI
control, functional hypertrophy, kidney,
Mammalia ARGYRIS
— , liver, role of plasma proteins.
Mammalia ARGYRIS
effect of artificial sweetners. Axes VENEZIANO
• hypoxia. Mammalia CLEGG
_- _- steroids, Veriebrata WURMBACH
temperature, Hydroidea PARK
teratogens, Veriebrata WURMBACH
thyroid hormone, Veriebrata WURMBACH
X-rays, Urodela VERWOERD
embryo, Cladocera BETTANIN
DELLA GROCE
— , hormonal & dietary control. Axes BETZ
embryonic, cell number, mass, density,
water uptake, Anura TUFT
enhancement by aureomycin, Aves HSU
expianted embryo, protein metabolism,
Ares KLEIN
fetal, relation to placenta, Artio-
dactyla STEGEMAN
hormones, Hemiptera WIGGLESWORTH
Hydroidea LYTLE
Hydrozoa HAYNES
influence of endocrine glands, Axes KAMAR
larval, effects of starvation & temperature,
Urodela HEATH
— , endocrine control, Decapoda HUBSCHMAN
— , food changes, Cyclosiomata BAXTER
liver, induction by drugs, Rodentia ARGYRIS
initotic, regulation, Insecta POHLEY
morphogenetic forces, Anura, Aves WURMBACH
nucleic acid-protein ratios, Rodentia BRYAN
of embryo, Teleostei FRANCOIS
organs, allometric, Rodentia CRUZ
— , effect of isogenic subcellular tissue
fractions, Rodentia STERN
patterns, accessory reproductive organs.
Mammalia CLEGG
physiology & biochemistry, Diptera,
Lepidoptera SHAPPIRIO
— , Diptera ROCKSTEIN
postembryonic, Carnivora HUBER
rate, early embryonic stages, Aves BAKER
regulating substances, effect on muscle,
Aves HIKAMI
regulation, Teleostei GOSS
Rodentia GOEDBLOED
skeleton, variations, Lagomorpha SAWIN
skull, Artiodactyla, Carnivora HUBER
spleen, transfilter stimulation by adult spleen,
Aves MUN
stimulation by ascites tumour.
Mammalia ARGYRIS
Teleostei HUVER
thyroidless adults, Anura YU
visual system, Anura HOLLYFIELD
GROWTH FACTORS
chemistry & action, Aves KONYSHEV
nervous system LEVI
NGF & anti-NGF, effect on neural crest
& skin differentiation, Aves, Rodentia KOLLAR
— , effect on microtubular protein synthesis
& nerve fiber outgrowth, Aves YAMADA
protein, tissue culture, Artiodactyla HARRIS
Teleostei LAALE
GUANOPHORES
see Chromatophore(s)
GYNOGENESIS
see Genetics
HAIR(S)
Chiroptera
KLIMA
effect of prostaglandins.
Rodentia
KISCHER
electron microscopy & biochemistry,
Rodentia
KISCHER
follicle & associated glands, Artiodactyla LYNE
— , cellular differentiation, biophysics.
Mammalia
SIMS
growth, in wound healing, Mammalia
ARGYRIS
— phases, mutants study, Rodentia
CHASE
Marsupialia
LYNE
vibrissae, differentiation, in vitro.
Rodentia
KOLLAR
HAPLOIDY
embryo, water relations TUFT
haploid & diploid tissues, electron micro-
scopy, Anura FOX
HAMILTON
— embryo cell lines, genetics, nuclear
transfer, Anura FREED
MEZGER
— syndrome, Anura HAMILTON
racial hybrids, Anura MOORE
radiosensitivity, Anura HAMILTON
HATCHING
enzymes. Amphibia SALTHE
— , Anura KATAGIRI
— , blastula, action mechanism, Echinoidea ISHIDA
— , crystallization, Teleostei ISHIDA
— , synthesis, relation to cell differentiation,
Teleostei ISHIDA
HEAD
bilateral symmetry, determination.
Gastropoda VERDONK
cell-lineage, Gastropoda VERDONK
cephalogenesis, larval & imaginal, experimental
study, Diptera SCHOELLER
experimental embryology, Coleoptera,
Orthoptera HAGET
— — , Orthoptera ROGUEDA
face & cranial base, fetus, anthropology
& anatomy. Homo KVINNSLAND
— , experimental study, Rodentia LARSSON
— • & palate, Rodentia ASLING
functional morphology, larval stages &
metamorphosis, Anura JONGH
malformations, experimental, Rodentia KNUDSEN
oro-facial malformations caused by
pyrimethamine. Mammalia COLEMAN
Phasmidoptera SCHOLL
role of prechordal plate, Aves, Homo,
Mammalia KRAUS
transplanted in tandem, relation etc.,
Urodela BRaNDLE
HEART (& great vessels)
aortic arches, circulation, Aves PEXIEDER
, normal & experimental morphology,
Aves PEXIEDER
cell death, Aves PEXIEDER
coronary arteries, Aves, Rodentia DBALY
determination & differentiation, temporal
& spatial, Urodela DUNCAN
development, induction, in vitro,
Urodela FULLILOVE
differentiation, isolation & role of intra-
cellular materials, Urodela DUNCAN
ductus arteriosus, closure & patency,
experimental study, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia HoRNBLAD
effect of aminoguanidine, Aves WATTERSON
electrocardiography, normal & abnormal,
Aves PAVKOV
electron microscopy, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia CHALLICE
electrophysiology, Aves LE DOUARJN
— , electron microscopy, Rodentia GROS
— , Rodentia, Urodela BERNARD
GARGOUIL
experimental embryology, Urodela AMANO
— morphology, Aves, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia CONTE
— ■ teratogenesis, Aves BIESENBEEK
DRUKKER
LAANE
LOS
functional development, micro-electrography,
Aves TAMANOI
general study, Aves BIESENBEEK
DRUKKER
LAANE
LOS
histology & electron microscopy,
Rodentia GARGOUIL
Homo CONTE
induction, endodermal factor, Urodela JACOBSON
innervation, cholinesterase & mono-amine.
Homo, Mammalia NAVARATNAM
ionic contents, Rodentia RAYMOND
maintenance of differentiation in vitro,
Aves TAYLOR
malformation, experimentally induced, genetics
& development, Rodentia WITHERS
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malformations. Homo ROBERTSON
— , pathology, Artiodactyla NIE
— , Rodentia ROUX
— , teratogenesis, part, trypan blue,
Aves STePHAN
morphometry, Aves, Rodentia DBALY
muscle cells, conducting system & innervation,
electron microscopy, Aves NAKAMURA
, dissociated MUIR
myocardial cells, differentiation, experimental
study, Aves LE DOUARIN
, interactions in vitro, Aves GORDON
myocardium, Aves GORDON
— , regeneration, biochemistry,
Lagomorpha SADOKOVA
— , — , Mammalia AKHABADZE
MALIOVANOVA
POLEZHAEV
normal & abnormal development, Aves,
Homo, Mammalia KREDIET
, Homo LOS
organ culture, Amira BRIDE
GOMOT
origin of asymmetry, blastoderm in vitro,
Aves LEPORI
pacemaker, initiation of heartbeat, Aves DeHAAN
physiology & development, action of X-rays,
Aves LE DOUARIN
— , part, action of vasoactive substances
& respiratory gases, Aves GIRARD
primordium, biochemistry, Aves EBERT
— , effect of stimulants & depressants,
in vitro, Aves BUTROS
— , morphogenetic movements & cell
migration, Aves DeHAAN
pyrimidine synthesis, Rodentia KRETCHMER
role of endoderm, Aves FAINSTAIN
teratogenesis, Aves PAVKOV
— , chemical, Rodentia ADAMS
— , Rodentia MONIE
ultrastructure, Rodentia, Urodela PAGER
weight, Cetacea, Mammalia SPENCER
HEMATOPOIESIS
blastodisc, erythropoietic tissue in vitro,
Aves WAIN WRIGHT
blood-forming tissues, effect of irradiation,
Marsupialia BLOCK
comparative. Homo, Mammalia MAZHUGA
embryonic, Anura MANGIA
— , Aves SALVATORELLI
— , erythropoietin, influence on protein
synthesis, Rodentia MALPOIX
— , lactic dehydrogenases, Aves BLANCHET
erythrocytes, biochemistry of induced
differentiation GOLDWASSER
— , morphology & chemistry, Urodela GRASSO
erythroid cells, yolk sac derived, differentiation,
molecular biology, Rodentia FANTONI
— tissue SCHULMAN
erythropoiesis, effect of cobalt salts,
Rodentia BIAGIONI
— , histones, Aves, Lagomorpha MacRAE
— , role of kidney & spleen,
Rodentia GIOVANNINI
erythropoietin, Rodentia LIOTTI
factors involved, Anura, Aves RAUNICH
liver, electron microscopy. Homo, Rodentia JONES
— , Rodentia JACQUOT
NAGEL
— & yolk sac, part, genetic expression,
Rodentia FANTONI
metamorphosis, Anura SALVATORELLI
morphology & histochemistry, Aves, Homo,
Mammalia ACKERMAN
radiation effects, immunochemistry,
Rodentia TAMANOI
reticulocytes, protein synthesis, Lago-
morpha COHEN
Urodela DEPARIS
HEMOGLOBIN
see Blood
HEMOLYMPH
antigens, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera
hemocytes, maturation & biosynthetic
capacities, Crustacea
lipovitellins, Crustacea
proteins, genetics & physiology,
Insecta EGELHAAF
— , Insecta
— , metamorphosis.
Hymenoptera
KOCH
LENSKY
LENSKY
KERR
KERR
HENSEN'S NODE
see Primitive streak
HEREDITY
see Genetics
HERMAPHRODITISM
see Sexual development
HETEROPLOIDY
Anura NADAMITSU
experimental, cytology, embryology &
genetics. Amphibia BEETSCHEN
lethal aneuploid embryos, Rodentia BATEMAN
HETEROSIS
see Genetics
HISTOCHEMISTRY (& cytochemistry)
see also specific substances; Autoradiography;
Electron microscopy
adrenal cortex, culture, Rodentia ROOS
— medulla, cells containing epinephrine
& norepinephrine, Rodentia VERHOFSTAD
, Rodentia WOOD
, comparative study, Anura, Homo,
Rodentia KMIEC
aUantois & urinary bladder, Chelonia GERZELI
amnion, Lagomorpha, Rodentia VARMA
blastocyst, implantation, Lagomorpha STEER
bone Aves, Mammalia GAILLARD
— , regeneration, Rodentia MaKINEN
RAEKALLIO
brain, mapping KOZIK
cell heterogeneity, origin & significance,
Anura, Urodela UBBELS
cells undergoing morphogenetic movement,
Anura BAKER
cerebellar cortex, Rodentia CSILLIK
KASA
cerebellum, Carnivora McCANCE
PHILLIS
— , Vertebrata RuDEBERG
chemoreceptor, Lagomorpha DRUKKER
chromatin, Diptera MAHOWALD
chromosome puffs, Diptera RASCH
cleavage, Rodentia REMENAR
Coleoptera WEGLARSKA
comb, Aves LAWRENCE
connective & supporting tissue, Artiodactyla,
Aves, Homo, Rodentia KNESE
cutaneous glands, metamorphosis,
Anura FRASCHINI
cytochemistry, regeneration blastema,
Turbellaria BETCHAKU
decidua parietaUs & capsularis. Homo VARMA
de- & redifferentiation, denervated limb,
Urodela HEARSON
differentiation, nervous tissue, Rodentia LaVELLE
early stages. Gastropoda CLEMENT
SATHANANTHAN
, Orthoptera UBBELS
, Rodentia SMITH
effect of hormones & antimetabolites on
regeneration & differentiation, Aves,
Rodentia ACHTELIK
on gonads, Heteroptera MASNER
egg cortex, Mollusca ARNOLD
— , Homo, Rodentia MARTINEK
— implantation. Mammalia JIRSOVA
— shell formation, Plathelminthes GERZELI
— transport. Mammalia JIRSOVA
embryo, Diptera STARRE
enamel epithelium, lysosomes, Rodentia BODMAN
endocrine glands. Homo FALIN
, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
, Teleostei OLIVEREAU
endo- & ectomesenchyme, Urodela FINNEGAN
endometrium & embryonic membranes,
Homo BAVEJA
enzymes, lung & Uver, Anura,
Rodentia BOCZKOWSKA
epithelioneural bodies, Aves DREYER
esterases, non-specific, larva & adult, Anura LOBO
excretory system, Vertebrata GIBLEY
eye, Aves MEYER
— lens inductors, Aves STARRE
fat body, Coleoptera LABOUR
female genital tract. Mammalia BULMER
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HISTOCHEMISTRY (contd.)
fertilization & early stages, Rodentia DENKER
fetal skin, Homo CERIMELE
functional development, kidneys, liver,
pancreas, Axes DOSSEL
Gastropoda SEMBRAT
genital tract, glands, Gastropoda BOLOGNANI
germ cells, Homo FALIN
, Rodentia WEAKLEY
glia cells ^^c^^
gonads, Aves ^Y^X^
MEYER
_. Homo SINGH
— , Vertebrata BIELANSKA
granular skin gland, Urodela FRASCHINI
heart, part, teratogenesis, Aves BIESENBEEK
DRUKKER
LAANE
LOS
Hofbauer cells of placenta, Carnivora,
Homo, Rodentia KOMINKOVA
imaginal discs differentiation, Diptera SPREY
immunoglobulin, plasma cell,
Rodentia ANDERSON
inorganic salts in lung & liver, compared
to level in blood plasma, Anura,
Rodentia WYSOCKA
integument of foot & mantle,
Mollusca BOLOGNANI
intestinal intramural nerve plexus,
Rodentia GABELLA
intestine, Rodentia VOLLRATH
Umb bud, Aves NAVAGIRI
, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
liver, neonatal, Rodentia MALET
POURHADI
TURCHINI
lymphoid organs, in vivo & in vitro COMOGLIO
lysosomes & hormones, cell death, meta-
morphosis, Anura, Hemiptera GOLDSMITH
mast cells, Rodentia SEFTALIOGLU
mesonephros, Aves AMADO
— , regression, Aves RUSSO
metamorphosis, Diptera RUSSO
metanephros, Artiodactyla BYLINA
mitotic spindle, Diptera MATUSZEWSKI
morphogenesis, in early embryo,
Rodentia NEWMAN
— , Vertebrata GOFF
mucopolysaccharides, egg & larva,
Teleostei LOBO
— in skeleton, normal & abnormal,
Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
muscle, Anura, Rodentia MESSAGE
— fibres, skeletal, postnatal,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
neoplastic conversion of embryonic cells
in vitro, Rodentia MITCHELL
neural & mesodermal competence,
Urodela UBBELS
neurohormones in regeneration, Hydroidea,
Turbellaria LENICQUE
neuromuscular junctions, Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
neurons, Vertebrata AZOUBEL
CRUZ
neurosecretory cells, Orthoptera EWEN
nucleolus, Echinodermata CANNATA
— , oogenesis, Polychaeta STAGNI
nurse eggs, Gastropoda HADFIELD
oocyte envelope, Teleostei MALONE
oogenesis, Cladocera ZAFFAGNINI
— , Coleoptera, Diptera, Mollusca RUSSO
— , cytochemistry, Coleoptera URBANI
— , Echinoidea KOBAYASHI
— , meiosis ROTH
— , Orthoptera UBBELS
— , Sipunculida N0RREVANG
— , spermatogenesis, Hydroidea STAGNI
— , Turbellaria GREMIGNI
— , vitellogenesis, Teleostei MALONE
oviduct & placenta. Homo THIERY
palate, normal & cleft, in vitro. Homo,
Rodentia POURTOIS
phosphatase, alkaline, egg & larva,
Teleostei LOBO
— , — , Urodela FINNEGAN
ODAY
phospholipids, larva & adult, Anura LOBO
photoreceptors, Mollusca KOSHIDA
placenta, combined with electron micro-
scopy, Rodentia WEISHEIT
— , effect of teratogens, Rodentia KERNIS
— , Homo RIMNICEANU
— , Homo, Mammalia VACEK
— , pathology. Homo IVEMARK
— , Rodentia BULMER
TIBBITTS
prechordal plate, Aves, Homo, Mammalia KRAUS
primary induction, Urodela HAYASHI
primitive streak, Aves, Mammalia VACEK
proteins, basic, oogenesis & early
development, Echinoidea BaCKSTRoM
quantitative, nucleic acids & proteins,
induction & differentiation, Vertebrata VAHS
regenerating motor nerves, Teleostei MARK
reinnervating muscle, Teleostei MARK
Remak's nerve J^^fLv
renal carcinoma, differentiating, Rodentia GIBLEY
reproductive structures, Diptera LEOPOLD
Selachii FORD
shell secretion. Gastropoda TIMMERMANS
skin, epithelial-mesenchymal interactions,
Aves, Mammalia RITSCHARD
spermatogenesis, Teleostei HUVER
spermatozoa, apyrene, Lepidoptera FRIEDLANDER
spinal cord, Anura NIAZI
starving animals, Turbellaria PEDERSEN
stylet & styligenic organ, Heteroptera PINET
subcommissural organ. Homo,
Mammalia LEONIENI
succinoxidase & succinodehydrogenase, larva
through adult, Diptera CHITNIS
tail primordium, Anura VACEK
taste buds, Homo SEVCENKO
teeth, effect of hypervitaminosis A,
Rodentia DWORNIK
thymus, in vivo & vitro COMOGLIO
tissue differentiation, Vertebrata BRAHMA
— primordia, cell interactions, Aves LAVARACK
tooth germ, Urodela ROUX
veeetative ground plexus, Rodentia CSILLIK
KNYIHAR
wounds, cutaneous, Rodentia SCHMIDT
yolk formation, Aves BELLAIRS
ENGLAND
— , oocytes, Teleostei DONATO
— origin, Gastropoda HADFIELD
— sac & other membranes, Aves,
Selachii, Teleostei FRASCHINI
MANFREDI
placenta, lipid transport,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
, Rodentia WEISHEIT
, Selachii FRASCHIN
, Teleostei PORCELLI
HISTONE(S)
cliromosomal, synthesis regulation,
Echinoidea xJ<Swm
cytoplasmic. Amphibia HORN
effect on early differentiation of oocyte,
Anura "CQ
embryo. Amphibia », oi^
erythropoiesis, Aves, Lagomorpha „ JJ^IStPS
nervous system, Vertebrata KORNGUIH
nuclear, embryonic development, ^-d-v
Amphibia A-°^°^
, regeneration, Amphibia, Turbellaria loKoK
polytene chromosomes, Diptera ROBERT
relation with RNA synthesis, neural crest »n
vitro, Anura ^'^P?SJ^
GABIE
role in cell differentiation, biochemistry,
autoradiography, Rodentia MONESI
synthesis, eggs, Echinoidea „, 5>:„
— , sperm, Lamellihranchia, Orthoptera BLOCH
HISTORY OF EMBRYOLOGY
Invertebrata HELFENBEIN
HOMEOSIS
see Mutants
see also Regeneration (traumatic)
HOMOGENATES
see Tissue(s)
266
HOMOLOGOUS INHIBITION
see Tissue(s)
HORMONE(S)
see also specific hormones; Steroids
ACTH, Amphibia LEIST
, effect on adrenal glands, Rodentia DOMAC
action mechanism on genital system, Ares,
Rodentia NOUMURA
androgenic, chemistry. Crustacea CHARNIAUX
control of imaginal maturation, Diptera,
Hymenoptera GRAY
metamorphosis, cellular aspects,
Diptera, Lepidoptera OBERLANDER
placenta, in vitro. Homo BAKER
regeneration, Polychaeta HOFMANN
sexual differentiation, Chilopoda ZERBIB
ecdysone, effect on nucleic acid & protein
synthesis, Dictyoptera, Diptera SHAAYA
— , role in protein & RNA synthesis,
Diptera SEKERIS
effect on ATP-ase system, brain,
Aves STASTNY
bone, Amtra, Aves McWHINNIE
, Aves, Mammalia GAILLARD
cell renewal in skin, Lacertilia MADERSON
central nervous development,
Rodentia EAYRS
comb, Aves LAWRENCE
development, Rodentia KRATOCHWIL
differentiation, electron microscopy,
autoradiography, in vitro, Lepidoptera BERRY
disruption of morphogenesis,
Diptera ADAMS
duodenal mucosa & retina differentiation,
Aves BETZ
embryonic growth, Aves BETZ
enz>me synthesis, tissue differentiation
& regression BOELL
fertilization & early development,
Artiodactyla POLGE
fertilizin synthesis, oogenesis,
Polychaeta SCHROEDER
on fetal development, Rodentia TUCHMANN
gonads, larva & imago, Heter-
optera MASNER
hypermetamorphosis, Coleoptera CHURCH
mammary glands, Rodentia HOSHINO
, in vitro, Rodentia RIVERA
melanophore behaviour, Anura BYTINSKI
, Rodentia SPAZIANI
metamorphosis, Insecta SCHMIALEK
— — mitosis & DNA synthesis,
Rodentia LAGUCHEV
oogenesis, ovarium & Bidder's organ,
Anura GARDENGHI
ZACCANTI
organ cultures, Anura TATA
. ovary maturation, Diptera ADAMS
oviduct, Aves SCHIMKE
placental growth, biochemistry,
Rodentia ASAMI
— — postembryonic development,
Diptera BERENDES
protein synthesis, ribosomes, RNA,
Lepidoptera WYATT
& transport, oogenesis,
Orthoptera WYATT
radiosensitivitv of germ cells,
Rodentia BEAUMONT
regeneration & differentiation,
histochemistry, Aves, Rodentia ACHTELIK
RNA metabolism in metamorphosis
& pupal diapause, Lepidoptera BARTH
sex determination, Aves VAN DETH
skin, Anura, Rodentia HANKE
equilibrium, effect on metabolism,
Insecta PFLUGFELDER
fertility regulating agents, effect on ^ •»*/->
anatomy & chromosomes. Homo MIKAMO
FSH, morphogenetic effects, Aves LAKSHMI
SHERBET
gonadotropin, chorionic, effect on
MuUerian ducts, Aves PREDA
— , effect on maturation. Amphibia,
Chondrostei AISENSTADT
DAVIDOVA
DETTLAFF
SKOBLINA
— , oogenesis, Teleostei SAKUN
— , sexual development, Lacertilia,
Ophidia RAYNAUD
— , steroid synthesis & glycogenolysis,
perfused placenta, Homo CEDARD
— , Mammalia SCHUETZ
— , pituitary, role in follicle development,
ovulation & implantation, Artiodactyla,
Rodentia ROBERTSON
growth, Hemiptera WIGGLESWORTH
— , effect on postembryonal growth,
Aves H6CKER
HCG, effect on steroid & sterol synthesis,
immature gonad in vitro, Aves CEDARD
GUICHARD
in morphogenesis KUHN
interactions, oocyte, Anura HORTON
juvenile, analogues, effect on gonads,
larva & imago, Heteroptera MASNER
— , effect on nucleic acid & protein
synthesis, Dictyoptera, Diptera SHAAYA
— , effect on protocatechuic acid glucoside
synthesis in accessory sex gland,
Dictyoptera SHAAYA
— , mode of action, Dictyoptera,
Diptera SEKERIS
LH, role in ovulation, Carnivora HAMNER
liver, protein synthesis, Rodentia MALPOIX
LTH, effect on growth & nitrogen excretion
of tadpoles, Anura ARIMA
— , postembryonal growth, Aves H6CKER
— , spermatogenesis, Rodentia BARTKE
— , thyroid, late larva, Anura BRUNO
CAMPANTICO
GIUNTA
GUARDABASSI
OLIVERO
RINAUDO
— , ultimobranchial body & water
drive, Anura BOSCH WITZ
— , prevention of hormone-induced
metamorphosis, Anura TATA
— , role in limb regeneration,
Urodela WATERMAN
mechanism of action, Vertebrata SEGAL
metamorphic effect on bone & cartilage,
Artiodactyla, Rodentia KNESE
prostaglandins, effect on skin & derivatives,
Aves, Rodentia ^^^^^^
relation to oogenesis, Homo, Rodentia WITSCHI
role in fat body development, ,,^„^t
Diptera BUTTERWORTH
limb regeneration. Amphibia TASSAVA
— — metamorphosis, Anura,
Hemiptera GOLDSMITH
ovulation, fertilization & early
development. Homo, Primates, Rodentia BAKER
primary sex differentiation, Aves LUTZ
regeneration. Amphibia THORNTON
SCHMIDT
reproduction, Teleostei YAMAMOTO
teratogenesis, Aves, Rodentia VAN DETH
thyroid development, Aves THESINGH
water balance, Aves THOMMES
yolk sac membrane metabolism,
Aves THOMMES
secretion, unimplanted blastocyst, ^.^c/^vi
Rodentia '-*„tt^9a
sex, action mechanism, Rodentia MARUOKA
site of action on DNA transcription &
RNA translation, various stages,
Lagomorpha CHURCH
tissue responses in met£unorphosis.
Amphibia KOLLROS
vasopressin-like, blastula, Anura KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
HORN(S)
antlers, experimental study, Artiodactyla HARTWIG
Vertebrata FRIANT
HYBRID(S)
amphidiploids, Anura ^^^^^^7
NISHIOKA
andromerogones, heterospecific, ...t^t-^a
Amphibia '^fowlSr
Anura "^^Ytttv
Aves LUiz,
European & Japanese forms, Anura KAWAMURA
gonads, functional development, , , » ,,,^txt/-»
Urodela MANCINO
intergeneric, chromosomes, Lago- ^.tt^ttcv
morpha McGAUGHEY
267
HYBRID(S) (contd.)
— , placentation & gestation, immunology,
Artiodactyla HANCOCK
McGOVERN
— , Urodela FERRIER
interordinal, DNA svnthesis, fertilization
through pluteus, Echinoidea BROOKBANK
interspecific, amphidiploidy,
Lepidoptera ASTAUROV
VEREISKAYA
— , block to development, Anwa BARTH
intergeneric, chromosomes, Lago-
morpha McGAUGHEY
— , placentation & gestation, immunology,
Artiodactyla HANCOCK
McGOVERN
— , Urodela FERRIER
interordinal, DNA synthesis, fertihzation
through pluteus, Echinoidea BROOKBANK
interspecific, amphidiploidy,
Lepidoptera ASTAUROV
VEREISKAYA
— , block to development, Anura BARTH
— , chromosome fine structure & function,
Diptera KAUFMANN
— , chromosomes & immunology,
Carnivora McGAUGHEY
— , preferential activation of maternally
derived alleles, Aves, Teleostei OHNO
LDH isozymes, embryonic & postembryonic,
Teleostei KUNZ
lethal, metabolism. Amphibia,
Echinoidea BRACHET
DENIS
metabolism, homogeneates, Anura GREGG
nucleic acid metaboUsm, Echinoidea,
Anura HANOCQ
nucleo-cytoplasmic, interspecific,
Anura KAWAMURA
NISHIOKA
racial, diploid & haploid, Anura MOORE
— , lethal, karyotype, Anura MOORE
sex determination, Anura MAJORCA
sexual differentiation, Aves GOMOT
sterile, reproductive system, Aves GOMOT
MARCHAND
subspecies, Anura PARRINELLO
HYPERPLASIA
see Growth
HYPERTROPHY
see Growth
HYPOPHYSIS
ACTH-production, Amphibia THURMOND
adenohypophysis, histochemistry, meta-
morphosis, Anura REYNOLDS
— , ultrastructure, Vertebrata PEHLEMANN
Anura LIANG
Aves HAMMOND
before & after metamorphosis,
Urodela PRAHLAD
Cetacea SINCLAIR
connections with hypothalamus, Verte-
brata ENEMAR
control of endocrine function, Rodentia ROOS
correlation with adrenals & gonads, Aves WOODS
, in vivo & in vitro, Aves MANELLI
cytology, correlation with sex differentiation,
Anura HSU
— , thyroidless animals, Anura YU
determination, Anura EAKIN
differentiation, experimental study,
Aves LE DOUARIN
effect on adrenal dependent phenomena,
Aves THOMMES
— of goitrogens, interrelation, Chelonia DIMOND
— • on steroids & enzymes in gonads &
adrenals, Aves WOODS
experimental embryology, Aves DOSKOCIL
gonadotropic function, immunologic analysis,
Vertebrata SEGAL
grafUng, Teleostei OLIVEREAU
histophysiology, relation with osmoregulation,
Teleostei OLIVEREAU
hypophysectomy, effect on mineralization
of scales, Teleostei NUSSBAUM
interaction with pineal gland & gonads,
in vitro, Rodentia LOMBARD
melanophore-stimulating activity,
Amphibia THURMOND
neuro-, histogenesis, Carnivora, Lago-
morpha XAVIER
pituitary control part, mesonephros
components, Rodentia ROOS
pituitaryless embryos, pituitary grafts &
harmone injections, Aves WATTERSON
postnatal, Insectivora MORRIS
relation with adrenal cortex, effect of
chemical inhibitors, Teleostei OLIVEREAU
adrenal gland, Aves, Mammalian MOOG
thyroid, Aves THIEBOLD
role in development of long bones &
musculus complexus, Aves WATTERSON
structure & function, Vertebrata WATERMAN
transplantation, xenoplastic, species
specificity, Amphibia BYTINSKY
ultrastructure & enzyme histochemistry.
Homo, Rodentia HACH
X-ray destruction, effects on development,
Lacertilia RAYNAUD
HYPOTHALAMUS
see Brain
HYPOXIA
see Respiration
IMAGINAL DISCS
biochemistry, cell differentiation,
Diptera GEHRING
cell heredity in vitro, Diptera GEHRING
— proliferation & degeneration, Diptera SPREY
clonal analysis, Diptera GSELL
determination, transdetermination & differen-
tiation, Diptera HADORN
differentiation, Diptera GLOOR
— , histochemistry, Diptera SPREY
— in homoeotic mutants, Diptera FABER
Diptera DuBENDORFER
DNA replication, Diptera MORATA
eye, Bar, differentiation, Diptera KAJI
— , homeotic mutants, in vivo culture,
Diptera OUWENEEL
genital, cell heredity & determination,
Diptera ULRICH
head, experimental study, Diptera SCHOELLER
imaginal buds, Diptera ROBERTSON
WADDINGTON
in vivo & in vitro, Diptera,
Lepidoptera OBERLANDER
intergeneric giafts, Diptera BODENSTEIN
mutants interfering with disc development,
Diptera GEHRING
organization, Diptera URSPRUNG
teratogenesis by thermal stress,
Diptera HORSFALL
transdetermination, Diptera PAGEOT
ultrastructure, Diptera FRISTROM
wing, cell proliferation, Lepidoptera L6BBECKE
— , clonal analyses, in situ & in culture,
Diptera GARCIA
— , Diptera, Lepidoptera GOTTLIEB
IMMUNOCHEMISTRY
A ves, Lagomorpha
eye lens, Anura, Aves
MARINKOVICH
CAMPBELL
CLAYTON
TRUMAN
proteins, Aves, Homo DOORENMAALEN
immunofluorescence, albumen uptake in
embryo. Gastropoda ARNOLDS
— , brain differentiation, Rodentia NORD
— , embryotoxicity of anti-kidney serum,
Rodentia GEBHARDT
immunoglobulin, plasma cell,
Rodentia ANDERSON
Langerhans cell, origin, Rodentia REAMS
protein changes, early development,
Anura STANISSTREET
— pattern, Teleostei LAALE
— synthesis, clonal liver cells. Primates,
Rodentia KAIGHN
IMMUNOLOGY (developmental)
actin & myosin synthesis in somite, Aves ALLEN
antibodies absorption, neonatal, Insectivora,
Rodentia BEGLEY
MORRIS
— , cytotoxic. Homo ADINOLFI
— , effect on cell behaviour, Aves PARTRIDGE
— , production, humoral, primary, Aves SETO
— , synthesis, Rodentia FOSTER
268
— , transfer, perinatal, via placenta, fetal
membranes, mammary gland, gut,
Rodentia ANDERSON
antigenic differences among spermatozoa,
Lagomorpha KULANGARA
antigens, blood, in haemolymph & tissues,
Hymenopiera, Lepidoptera LENSK.Y
— , brain, microcomplement fixation tech-
nique, A\es WENGER
— , early stages. Amphibia MACELA
MACHA
PALECEK
ROMANOVSKY
— , entoderm, pluteus, Echinoidea BROOKBANK
— , histocompatibility. Homo ADINOLFI
— , Miillerian duct epithelium FORSBERG
— , tumors MASON
anUpituitary sera, effect on development,
Aves VENEZIANO
brain, normal & abnormal development,
Aves, Rodentia LANGMAN
— , Rodentia LaVELLE
cell membrane, species-specific antigenicity,
Rodentia ADACHI
FURUSAWA
— surface antigens FEDOROFF
chromatophore interactions, Urodela DUNCAN
cleavage block produced by antibodies,
Anura SHAVER
competent cells, effect of physical & chemical
agents, Aves LONGENECKER
, origin & differentiation, in vitro,
Lacertilia MUTHUKKARUPPAN
complement, synthesis in vitro.
Homo ADINOLFI
effect of irradiation, Aves KNIZETOVA
egg jelly, Anura SHAVER
embryo, graft-host reaction, Aves EBERT
— , immune mechanisms, Aves EBERT
— , Vertebrata GABAJEVA
embryonic immunity, Chelonia,
Teleostei MOVTCHAN
enzymes, Aves CROISILLE
erythrocyte membrane, Rodentia ADACHI
FURUSAWA
eye cup & retina, Amphibia CAMPBELL
CLAYTON
— lens, Aves LaVELLE
proteins, Aves, Homo DOORENMAALEN
regeneration, Amphibia CAMPBELL
TRUMAN
fetal-maternal incompatibility, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia DAVID
relations in intergeneric hybrids,
Artiodactyla HANCOCK
McGOVERN
— & neonatal immunity, thymus & spleen.
Homo IVEMARK
gonads, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ELGER
graft-host reaction, immunogenetic analysis,
Aves KNIZETOVA
LONGENECKER
— reactions, genetic analysis, Aves RUTH
hematolytic disease. Primates,
Rodentia VOLKOVA
hibernating adults & newborns, Rodentia SIDKY
histocompatibility, nuclear transplant animals,
Anura McKINNELL
VOLPE
homograft reaction, primary, Aves SETO
hybrids, interspecific, Carnivora McGAUGHEY
hypophysis, gonadotropic function,
Vertebrata SEGAL
immune capacity, contiol mechanism,
in vitro, Lacertilia MUTHUKKARUPPAN
— mechanism, Marsupialia HORN
— reactions against spermatozoa, effect on
embryonic development, Lagomorpha MENGE
, inductive role of thymus, Rodentia SIDKY
— response, cell interactions FITCH
, & homeostasis ROWLEY
— system, Aves, Rodentia ALBRIGHT
MAKINODAN
immunization against spermatozoa, effect on
female reproductive performance,
Rodentia McLAREN
immunogenesis, viing, Diptera SEIGER
immunogenic response, in vitro DUTTON
immunoglobulin, Aves, Lago-
morpha MARINKOVICH
— , lymphoid cells. Homo, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia CEBRA
immunomorphology, embryo, effect of
temperature, Aves CRACIUN
PREDA
immunophoresis of basic proteins, early devel-
opment, Echinoidea, Tunicata DAVENPORT
implantation & development, Rodentia KIRBY
induction by guinea pig liver, modification,
Urodela TAMANOI
interspecific tolerance, Anura LOEFFLER
isoserology, multiple births. Homo VOLKOVA
lens proteins, Vertebrata BRAHMA
limb regeneration, nerve influence,
Urodela THORNTON
lymphocyte competence, mitogens, Aves,
Rodentia VAN ALTEN
macrophages, role in antibody synthesis,
Rodentia ARGYRIS
maturation of immune capacity,
Rodentia ARGYRIS
microtubule proteins, comparative study,
Echinoidea KIMURA
muscle development, Aves LANGMAN
ontogeny of mechanism, Aves,
Rodentia VAN ALTEN
oocyte maturation & early embryogenesis,
Chondrostei, Teleostei APEKIN
organ-specific proteins, kidney,
Aves CROISILLE
origin of immunoglobulins, Aves RUTH
immunologically competent cell, Aves RUTH
pregnancy, Rodentia BILLINGTON
JAMES
protection of fetus, role of giant cells,
Rodentia SOLOMON
radiation effects on haematopoietic organs,
Rodentia TAMANOI
red blood cells, membrane differentiation,
Aves D'AMELIO
regeneration, effect of antiserum, Urodela TABAN
relation between mother & embryo,
Rodentia ZIMMERMANN
— of mother & fetus, Mammalia HEMMINGS
— with neoplasia, Amphibia RUBEN
nuclear transplantation.
Amphibia ROMANOVSKY
SLADECEK
wound healing. Mammalia WATTS
reproduction, Homo, Mammalia EDWARDS
Rhesus factors. Homo DAVID
role of thymus, Rodentia YAMAGUCHI
seminal antigens, Artiodactyla,
Homo KULANGARA
— plasma protein antigenicity.
Homo NAKABAYASHI
sex determination, Rodentia FURUSAWA
skin graft reaction, Anura BOVBJERG
— , hypersensitivity reactions, Anura,
Homo, Rodentia FORTAK
sperm antibodies BEHRMAN
spermatogenesis, Rodentia BISHOP
spleen grafts, activity against organ-specific
antigens, Anura NEWTH
stage specific proteins & enzymes,
Artiodactyla KARLSSON
testis specific antigens, Rodentia AWATTA
tissue antibodies, teratogenic & embryotoxic
effect, Aves, Rodentia McCALLION
tissue-specific antibodies, effect on dif-
ferentiation, Anura SHAVER
tolerance induced by intracoelomic grafts,
Aves MUN
— , influence of embryonic thymus extracts,
Rodentia CZAPLICKI
— , neural crest homotransplantation,
Anura VOLPE
— , xeno- & homograft, Urodela TABAN
transplantation antigens, immunofluorescence,
Aves RUTH
trophoblast, antigenicity, Lagomorpha,
Primates, Rodentia BEHRMAN
IMPLANTATION
see Blastocyst
INDUCTION (embryonic)
see also Competence; Determination; Epithelial
-mesenchymal interactions; Organization
agents, effect on RNA metabolism of
dissociated embryonic cells. Amphibia lYEIRI
Amphibia MASUI
cartUage, by notochord & neural tube,
Aves STRUDEL
269
INDUCTION (contd.)
Cephalopoda MARTHY
cranium, Aves SCHOWING
during regeneration, Turhellaria LENDER
ectoderm, in solutions of inducing substances,
Urodela KOCHER
effect of Wolffian duct on mesenchyme,
in vitro, Aves MARTIN
electron microscopy, Anura EAKIN
endoderm-mescnchyme interaction, pancreas,
in viuo, Aves DIETERLEN
epiblast & hypoblast, sepaiation by
membranes, Aves WOLK
epithelio-mesenchymal relationships,
pancreas, Vertebrata GROBSTEIN
eye lens, Aves MODAK
, by larval eye tissues, Urodela LOPASHOV
, histochemistry, Aves STARRE
in vitro, Aves STARRE
, induction systems, Urodela REYER
, proteins, immunology & immuno-
chemistry, Aves, Homo DOORENMAALEN
— tissues, transfiltcr, Anura HOPERSKAYA
gastrulation, Urodela DOUCET
guinea pig liver, modification of effect by
immunological technique, Urodela TAMANOI
heart development in vitro,
Urodela FULLILOVE
— , endodermal induction, Aves FAINSTAIN
— , — inductive factor, Urodela JACOBSON
Henscn's node, effect of actinomycin,
Aves GALLERA
heterogeneous, Aves McCALLION
— inductors, ectoderm, Aves ROSTEDT
, specificity of action. Amphibia JOHN EN
TOIVONEN
in vitro SATO
inductive capacity, presumptive endoblast
& mesoblast cells, primitive streak,
Aves GALLERA
influence of X-rays, Urodela REYSS
kidney tubules, Rodentia LOMBARD
mechanisms, Aves GALLERA
mesenchymal, organ specificity,
Rodentia KRATOCHWIL
mesoderm, blastula, Urodela BOTEREN BROOD
NIEUWKOOP
mesodermal factor, Urodela KOCHER
messenger RNA, Anura EVANS
morphogenetic substances, characterization
& action, Vertebrata TIEDEMANN
Na dependence, Anura BARTH
neural, cell changes, Anura DEUCHAR
— , temporal aspects, Aves HARA
neurulation, latency period, Aves GALLERA
nose, lens, ear, Urodela JACOBSON
nucleic acid synthesis, ectoderm,
Urodela KOHONEN
TOIVONEN
pancreas & salivary gland in vitro, synthesis
of macromolecules, Rodentia BERNFIELD
pancreatic exocrine cells, Rodentia WESSELLS
primary, Aves LEIKOLA
— , cytochemistry, Urodela HAYASHI
— , enzyme activity, mitotic index,
Anura COWARD
— , isolation & biochemistry of factor,
Anura FAULHABER
— , macromolecular synthesis, Urodela IMOH
— , mechanism, Urodela SAXEN
TOIVONEN
— neural, Aves ENGLAND
— , nucleic acids & proteins,
Urodela KAWAKAMI
— , tracer studies, Aves NICOLET
quantitative cytochemistry, Vertebrata VAHS
regional effect as related to molecular
structure, Aves, Urodela SASAKI
regionally specific, Urodela ENGLaNDER
retina, Anura, Aves HOPERSKAYA
LOPASHOV
rhombencephalic & anterior spinal cord
region, Aves WIERTZ
role of interface materials, Verte-
brata GROBSTEIN
SH groups, Aves MULHELKAR
spleen, early development, Aves DIETERLEN
Teleostei LA ALE
time factor, Urodela JOHNEN
urogenital system. Amphibia, Aves LEPORI
INFECTIONS
see Bacteria; Virus
see also Pathology
INNERVATION
see Nerve(s)
INSEMINATION
see Reproduction (sexual)
INSULAR TISSUE
see Pancreas
INSULIN
blood level in fetus & mother,
Rodentia FELIX
JACQUOT
SUTTER
in developing pancreas, Aves, Rodentia COALSON
mode of action WOOL
placental transport, Primates REYNOLDS
teratogenesis, Aves LANDAUER
INTEGUMENT
see also Skin
bristle forming cells, gene activation,
Diptera RIBBERT
— patterns in genetic mosaics, Diptera CLAXTON
bristles, experimental analysis,
Heteroptera LAWRENCE
chitin synthesis, control of, tracer studies,
Decapoda STEVENSON
chitinogenic cell of maxillary bud,
Heteroptera PINET
cuticula, leg regeneration, Dictyoptera LEOPOLD
foot & mantle, histo- & biochemistry,
Mollusca BOLOGNANI
inductive interactions, comparative study,
Invertehrata, Vertebrata KREJSA
moulting cycle, ultrastructure & physiology,
Lepidoptera LOCKE
shell gland, cytochemistry & physiology.
Gastropoda TIMMERMANS
, Mollusca GATHER
— , morphology & electron microscopy,
Cephalopoda FIORONI
ultrastructure, Trematoda LYONS
INTERSEXUALITY
see Sexual development
INTESTINAL TRACT
absorption of nutrients, Rodentia VOLLRATH
Anura KHAN
chemo-differentiation, electron microscopy,
Rodentia VOLLRATH
disaccharidases, Carnivora,
Rodentia KRETCHMER
effect of X-rays, biochemistry, Aves GASC
enzyme induction, Rodentia VOLLRATH
epithelium, cell renewal & differentiation,
Urodela MARTIN
— , differentiation, Annelida, Crustacea BAFFONI
— , electron microscopy, Anura HOURDRY
— , , Mammalia YAMAMOTO
— , postnatal maturation. Mammalia BECK
esophagus, metaplasia, Aves, Homo MOTTET
fetal & postnatal, enzyme biochemistry,
Rodentia MOOG
mid-gut, origin & differentiation,
Diptera POULSON
IODINE
organic compounds in thyroid gland,
Chelonia DIMOND
IONS
Ca, Na, K, Mg, role in egg activation,
Anura MORRILL
electrolytes, role in regeneration & meta-
morphosis. Amphibia BURKART
inorganic, effect on cell differentiation,
Hydroidea MACKLIN
ionic changes in blastula associated with
morphogenesis & cell differentiation,
Anura KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
metal, effect on development,
Pulmonata MORRILL
— , & regeneration, correlation with
effect on enzymes, Echinodermata,
Turbellaria HEIN
270
Na, embryonic induction, Anura BARTH
Na+ transport into blastocoel & germ
layer, Anura KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
polyanions, effect on nucleic acid meta-
bolism, Aves TEMPEL
IRON
IRRADIATION
see also Ultraviolet irradiation; X-irradiation
biochemical effects, Anostraca
, Anura, Teleostei
NAICAZAWA
TAGUCHl
YAMADA
change in sensitivity, Teleostei EGAMI
cobalt, spermatocytes, chromosome breaks
& repair, Rodentia McGAUGHEY
cosmic rays, interaction with weightlessness,
Rodentia DOBROWOLSKI
effect of nuclear labelling. Amphibia CHIBON
— on circulatory system STEARNER
development, part, blood-forming
tissues, Marsupialia BLOCK
differentiation & metabolism, embryo,
Orthoptera TAHMISIAN
early stages, morphology & physiology,
Carnivora, Lagomorpha, Rodentia HUNT
embryo, Anostraca IWASAKI
, Lepidoptera TEULADH
, Teleostei EGAMI
fetus, alleviation, Rodentia PANTELOURIS
germ cells, Rodentia BEAUMONT
hematopoietic organs, immunochemisiry,
Rodentia TAMANOI
immunology, Aves KNIZETOVA
karyotype, Aves, Rodentia SRB
lympho-myeloid tissues.
Mammalia THOMAS
methylated xanthine-treated eggs,
Echinoidea CHENEY
nervous system MULAREK
WENDCR
phosphatases & lysosomes, Aves TEMPEL
spermatogenesis, Lepidoptera IWASAKI
embryo, germ cells, genetics, Diptera SHIOMI
YOSHIKAWA
germ cells, change in sensitivity,
Teleostei HYODO
— — , fine structure. Primates,
Rodentia FRANCHl
gonads, Coleoptera BLUZAT
Homo, Mammalia REVESZ
inducing embryonic death, Hymenoptera AMY
ionizing, effect on development & regeneration.
Amphibia SCHOTTE
— , early stages, Coleoptera BLUZAT
— , embryo, different temperatures,
Teleostei WADLEY
WELANDER
—, — — —, Mammalia BORGHESE
— , , Rodentia HOSHINO
KAMEYAMA
MURAKAMI
NAKAYAMA
TAMBOISE
— , embryonated egg, Aves RODRIGUES
XAVIER
— , gametogenesis, Pisces PERSOV
— , regeneration, regression. Amphibia SCHOTTE
low doses, long term effects, Teleostei ETOH
maternal, effect on ovary of young,
Rodentia PETERS
melanophores, changes in reactivity,
Teleostei FUJII
morphological & functional effects,
Rodentia MURAMATSU
nuclease inhibitors, Aves TEMPEL
oocytes, relation with structure & function
of chromosomes. Mammalia FRANCHl
radio-embryology, various problems.
Mammalia RUGH
sensitivity of brain, Rodentia MURAKAMI
haploid & diploid embryos,
Anura HAMILTON
spermatozoa, effect on zygote development,
Lagomorpha DOTT
undifferentiated cells, activity, normal &
regenerating animals, Turbellaria CHANDEBOIS
Vrodela BRUNST
JAW(S)
see Skull
JOINT(S)
see Skeleton
KARYOTYPE
see Chromosome(s)
KIDNEY(S)
arginase activity, Rodentia BRADLEY
ATPase, Rodentia WAYMOUTH
cells in vitro, thermotolerance, Artio-
dactyla HARRIS
compensatory response to unilateral nephrectomy,
Arliodactyla, Lagomorpha BERTON
effect of Wolffian duct on mesenchyme,
in vitro, Aves MARTIN
enzymes, experiments with actinomycin D,
Rodentia SCHIEBLER
function, ArtioJactyla NIXON
functional development, fine structure,
Aves DOSSEL
Mammalia SPENCER
mesonephros components, culture, interactions,
endocrine & neural control, Rodentia ROOS
— , cytology, histochemistry & culture,
Aves AM ADO
— , descriptive & experimental study,
Anura CAMBAR
— differentiation, induction, Aves MARTIN
— , experimental embryology, Anura ARNAULD
— , regression, biochemistry & cytochemistry,
Aves RUSSO
— , ultrastructure, Anura CAMBAR
— & metanephros, effect of aminoguanidine,
Aves WATTERSON
, relation to embryonic fluids, Arlio-
dactyla, Lagomorpha BERTON
metabolism. Mammalia DEUTSCH
metamorphosis, experimental study,
Anura ARNAULD
metanephros, histochemistry, Artio-
dactyla BYLINA
morphological changes, pre- & postnatal,
Rodentia BLOUNT
nephrectomy, effect on lung, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha BERTON
pronephros, growth & degeneration,
electron microscopy, Anura FOX
— & mesonephros grafts, hypo- & hyper-
thyroid condition, Anura FOX
— , ultrastructure, Anura CAMBAR
proteins, organ-specific, Aves CROISILLE
proximal tubules, excretory activity, ultra-
structure, Rodentia ROLLHaUSER
regeneration, functional hypertrophy.
Mammalia ARGYRIS
Rodentia BORGHESE
role in erythropoiesis, Rodentia GIOVANNINI
tubules, induction, Rodentia LOMBARD
tubulogenesis in vitro, electron microscopy,
Rodentia WARTIOVAARA
— , Rodentia SAXEN
LABYRINTH
see Static organ
LARVAL DEVELOPMENT
see Development (larval)
LARYNX
see Respiratory tract
LATERAL LINE SYSTEM
LENS
see Eye lens
LEUCOCYTES
see Blood
LIFE CYCLE(S)
see also Development (general)
Crustacea ICHIKAWA
parasitic forms, Copepoda COSTANZO
pedogenetic-bisexual forms, Diptera ULRICH
, morphology, physiology & cvtology,
Diptera CAMENZIND
Teleostei BALON
LIGHT
egg reactivation, Hymenoptera L6BBECKE
photoperiod, effect on diapause, Diptera BRUST
271
LIMB(S)
see also Regeneration (traumatic); Skeleton;
Wing(s)
branchial structures, Rodentia VERVVOERD
bud, ectodermal ridge & distal system,
histochemistry, enz>mes, Aves NAVAGIRI
— , epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, position
of Golgi complex, Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
— , experimental phocomelia & normal
development, Rodentia KOCHHAR
— , — studies, Aves EDE
— , formation & regression, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
— , histochemistry, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
— , mesoblast, Aves, Rodentia JURAND
mesoderm, regulation, Aves DUBEY
PATIL
— , organ culture, Aves PINOT
— , , Urodela WILDE
— , relation to somites, Lacertilia VASSE
— , RNA & DNA, epidermal & mesodermal
cells, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
VASSE
digital malformations, X-irradiation,
Rodentia NOGAMI
, early stages, Anura TSCHUMI
ectoderm-mesoderm interaction,
Aves SAUNDERS
SEARLS
ZWILLING
, xenoplastic chimaeras, Aves PAUTOU
ectrodactyly. Amphibia ROSTAND
effect of spinal cord transplantation on
motion & action pattern, Aves NARAYANAN
ultraviolet radiation, Urodela BUTLER
embryonic development, descriptive &
experimental, Cheleiitoptera FOURNIER
epidermal-dermal interaction, Aves WESSELLS
experimental embryology, Aves SEICHERT
STEDING
, Urodela AMANO
interaction with wing, xenoplastic chimaeras,
Aves PAUTOU
late regulation, Aves LAZARD
PINOT
malformations, mechnisms, Rodentia KAMEYAMA
— , vitamin A, Rodentia NOGAMI
mesenchyme cells, normal & mutant,
behaviour & differentiation, Aves FLINT
mesoderm-ectoderm interaction, Aves GOETINCK
morphogenesis, cell death, Vertebrata FALLON
mutants, Rodentia CENTER
organ culture, Vertebrata ZAAIJER
pattern formation, Polydactyly mutant,
Rodentia KOCHER
Polydactyly, Amphibia ROSTAND
— , experimental analysis, Aves DUBEY
primary induction, orientation & morpho-
genesis, ecto-mesodermal interactions,
Aves KIENY
regeneration, transplantation, polarity &
gradients, Orthoptera BOHN
relations between axial & lateral mesenchyme,
Aves PINOT
skeletal morphogenesis, regulation & com-
petition, autoradiography, Aves KIENY
skeleton. X-ray analysis, Aves GOFF
supernumerary, differentiation & feather
growth, Aves DHOUAILLY
— , locomotion studies, Urodela BRaNDLE
syndactylism, experimental, Aves DELEANU
transplantation, extirpation, effect on spinal
cord, Aves DUBEY
twinning, experimental analysis, Aves AMPRINO
— , nerve patterns, Aves CAMOSSO
vascular system, Homo, Mammalia MAZHUGA
LIPID(S) (& fatty acids)
see also Adipose tissues
carboxyUc acids, effect on cleavage & cell
division, Urodela SENTEIN
cell membrane, Aves GOLDHOR
glycolipids, metabolism, Crustacea,
Insecta DUTRIEU
histochemistry, pathological placenta.
Homo IVEMARK
metabolism, as affected by mutants,
Diptera DOANE
— , effect of maternal diet, Aves DONALDSON
neuronal maturation, Rodentia LaVELLE
phospho-, larva & adult, Anura LOBO
— , larval development, Diptera
— , nervous system, Teleostei
salivary gland, Rodentia
transport by yolk sac placenta,
Rodentia
CHITNIS
KAMAT
OPPENHEIMER
PRITCHARD
GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
LITHIUM
effect on ectodermal differentiation
capacities, Urodela ENGLaNDER
embryo, cell-lineage. Gastropoda VERDONK
treatment of gastrula, effect on vertebral
column, Urodela MAUGER
LIVER
see also Gall bladder (& bile ducts);
Regeneration (traumatic)
aiginase activity, Rodentia BRADLEY
biUary tract, functional development,
Homo TAKITA
cellular differentiation, biochemistry,
Aves LE DOUARIN
clonal cells, plasma protein synthesis.
Primates, Rodentia KAIGHN
effect of aminoguaiiidine, Aves WATTERSON
ethanol, histochemistry, biochemistry,
Rodentia CRISTEA
electron microscopy. Mammalia HATAE
enzymes, distribution & activity, Anura,
Rodentia BOCZKOWSKA
— , formation & activity, Anura SHUKUYA
— , tyrosine oxidizing, regulation &
development, Vertebrata GOSWAMI
experimental study, Aves LE DOUARIN
fetal, hematopoiesis, Rodentia JACQUOT
NAGEL
— , RNA/DNA hybridization, Rodentia CHURCH
functional development, fine structure.
Axes DOSSEL
glucose & glycogen, pre- & postnatal,
electron microscopy, Rodentia JACQUOT
PLAS
glycogen, embryo, Aves DAUGERAS
growth induction by drugs, Rodentia ARGYRIS
hepatocytes in vitro, glucose & glycogen,
Rodentia JACQUOT
PLAS
histogenesis, effect of metabolities in vitro,
Aves LEVENSON
hormone influence on protein synthesis,
Rodentia MALPOIX
inorganic salts compared to level in blood
plasma, Anura, Rodentia WYSOCKA
Mammalia SPENCER
metamorphic differentiation, biochemistry,
thyroxine action, Anura COHEN
neonatal, cytology, histochemistry, electron
microscopy, Rodentia MALET
POURHADI
TURCHINI
LOCOMOTION
see Behaviour
LONGEVITY
hereditary & environmental factors,
Insecta
ROCKSTEIN
LUNG(S) (& air sacs, swim bladder)
ATPase, Rodentia WAYMOUTH
development after nephrectomy, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha BERTON
electron microscopy, effect of urethane,
Rodentia HERMAN
KAUFFMAN
enzymes, distribution & activity, Anura,
Rodentia BOCZKOWSKA
epithelium, action of heterologous mesenchyme,
ultrastructure, Aves DAMERON
MARIN
— , ultrasuucture, Aves DAMERON
MARIN
experimental morphology, Aves LEMEZ
fetal, development & birth changes, experimental
study, Artiodactyla, Rodentia TOWERS
inorganic salts compared to level in blood
plasma, Anura, Rodentia WYSOCKA
mesenchyme, reassociated with pancreas,
enzymes, Aves DIETERLEN
272
morphogenesis, dissociation & reassociation
in vitro. Axes DAMERON
MARIN
niorphogenetic substances, Aves BEAUPAIN
organogenesis, role of Inducing substances
from mesenchyme, Aves MARIN
postnatal growth, Marsiipialia STRATFORD
vasculature, fetal & neonatal, Artiodactyla,
Rodentia REYNOLDS
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
see also Spleen; Thymus
development & immunology, Aves KNIZETOVA
— , transplantation, irradiation.
Mammalia THOMAS
lymph gland, regeneration, Aves, Reptilia ASNANI
BONNY
lymphoid cells, immunoglobulin, Homo,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia CEBRA
— organs, histochemistry & ultrastructure,
in vivo & in vitro COMOGLIO
— primordia, histological & metabolic
maturation, Aves RUTH
LYMPHOCYTES
see Lymphatic system
LYSOSOMES
see Subcellular components
MACROPHAGE SYSTEM
influence on liver regeneration, Rodentia STERN
MAGNETIC FIELDS
effect on nervous system, Aves VENEZIANO
MALFORMATIONS
see also Teratogenesis
achondroplasia, histology & biochemistry,
Homo, Lagomorpha SHEPARD
anencephaly. Homo TUCHMANN
— , morphogenesis, Homo PASSAPONTI
Aves STOLL
axial, induced by trypan blue & RNA-se,
Aves LANOT
biological study, etiology, Homo BERNDORFER
blood vessels, experimental, Aves, Homo,
Mammalia KREDIET
brain, Rodentia AUROUX
branchial region, Amniota, Homo SLIPKA
cardio-vascular, teratogenesis, Aves STePHAN
cataract, anterior polar, Carnivora SHUPE
central nervous system, experimental,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia NAKAMURA
chromosome aberrations, virus induced.
Homo MAKINO
cleft palate & lip, Artiodactyla,
Carnivora SHUPE
comb & beak, after neural crest removal,
Aves LAWRENCE
congenital, chromosomes, Homo BULSIEWICZ
CZAPSKA
DZIUBA
— , epidemiology. Homo KALLEN
— , etiology, Rodentia MIKAMI
— , relation to dermatoglyphics. Homo DZIUBA
— , placental vessels. Homo VARMA
— , Rodentia NAGAE
— , skeletal, mucopolysaccharides,
Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
cyclocephaly, morphology of head region.
Gastropoda RAVEN
cyclopia, effect on skull, Aves SCHOWING
— , Veratrum induced, Artiodactyla EVANS
cytogenetics, Artiodactyla ISHIKAWA
— , Homo KAJII
digital, X-irradiation, Rodentia NOGAMI
double, by centrifugation of eggs,
Diptera YAJIMA
ductus aiteriosus, open, experimental study, Artio-
dactyla, Lagomorpha, Rodentia H6RNBLAD
duplicitas cruciata, experimental,
Orthoptera KRAUSE
ectrodactyly. Amphibia ROSTAND
exencephaly, Rodentia HOSHINO
MURAKAMI
exostosis, multiple, Perissodactyla SHUPE
eye, gene-conditioned, Rodentia GUMBRECK
eyes open at birth, inherited, Rodentia STEIN
face & palate, PGA deficiency, Rodentia ASLING
genital & urinary, Rodentia ALLISON
harelip. Homo
heart, Artiodactyla
— , Aves
— & great arteries. Homo
vessels, Home, Mammalia
— , Homo
— , Rodentia
Homo
LIMBORGH
NIE
PAVKOV
ROBERTSON
KREDIET
LOS
ROUX
BAGINSKI
NIE
RAPOLA
SCHRAMM
hydrocephalus, 6-aminonicotinamide,
Rodentia CHAMBERLAIN
— • induced by virus infections,
Rodentia MARGOLIS
— , p02, Rodentia CHAMBERLAIN
induced by irradiation, relation to heterosis.
Mammalia RUGH
inherited, prevention by drugs,
Rodentia KONYUKHOV
inner ear, Mg deficiency, Rodentia ASLING
intrauterine regeneration, Homo BERNDORFER
in vitro, Rodentia WRBA
jaws, experimental, Rodentia KNUDSEN
larval, Teleostei BRAUM
limb & digits, vitamin A, Rodentia NOGAMI
— , mechanism, Rodentia KAMEYAMA
Mammalia LUTWAK
NIE
WOOLLAM
mechanisms, part, nervous system,
Rodentia GIROUD
musculo-skeletal, Artiodactyla SHUPE
myeloschisis, Aves WATTERSON
nervous system, experimental, Rodentia KNUDSEN
oral cavity, experimental, Rodentia KNUDSEN
origin, development & transmission,
Turbellaria SCHILT
STePHAN
esteochondromatosis, Perissodactyla SHUPE
Polydactyly, Amphibia ROSTAND
— , experimental analysis, Aves DUBEY
pulmonary vasculature, Homo ROBERTSON
single & double monsters, Aves WOLFF
situs inversus, caused by defects &
external factors, Urodela WOELLWARTH
spina bifida, experimental production,
embryogenesis of defects, Rodentia LENDON
, Rodentia HOSHINO
MURAKAMI
syndactylism, experiment, Aves DELEANU
Urodela BRUNST
urogenital system, gene conditioned,
Rodentia GUMBRECK
vascular changes in digestive system,
Rodentia MARSK
— system, brain & head, Rodentia BUGGE
KNUDSEN
vertebral column, Aves STRUDEL
MALPIGHIAN TUBULES
see Excretory system
MAMMARY GLAND
see Gland(s)
MATERNAL EFFECTS
see Genetics
MATERNAL INHERITANCE
see Genetics
MATHEMATICS
see Theoretical biology
MATURATION
see Egg(s)
MEIOSIS
see Egg(s)
see also Oogenesis; Spermatogenesis
MELANIN
see Pigment(ation)
see also Melanophore(s)
MELANOPHORE(S)
see also Neural crest; Pigment(ation)
behaviour, hormonal influences, Anura BYTINSKI
— • in skin, factors involved, Aves,
Rodentia REAMS
273
MELANOPHORE(S) (contd.)
cell affinities, time-lapse cinematography,
Urodela BRICK
— surfaces, genetic control, Urodela BRICK
cutaneous, disappeaiance in juveniles,
Teleostei MORI
determination, molecular, Urodela BRICK
differentiation, causal biochemistry,
Urodela WILDE
— , effect of amino acids, Aves FINNEGAN
WIREN
effect of hormones, Rodentia SPAZIANI
tissue environment, Aves, Rodentia REAMS
identification of melanoblasts, Aves KOECKE
melanin formation, gene interaction,
Rodentia PIERRO
— synthesis, regulatory mechanisms, Aves,
Tunicata WHITTAKER
pigment granules, formation & movement,
Teleostei BEREITER
populations, differentiation & proliferation,
genetic control, Vertebrata SCHAIBLE
reactivity to irradiation, Teleostei FUJII
tyrosinase, multiple forms, genetic regulation,
Rodentia QUEVEDO
MERISTEMS
see Plant embryology & morphogenesis
MEROGONES
see Genetics; Hybrid(s)
MESENCHYME
endo- & ecto-, cytochemistry, electron
microscopy, Urodela FINNEGAN
limb, normal & mutant, behaviour &
differentiation, Aves FLINT
primary cells, electron microscopy,
Echinoidea UEMURA
MESODERM
see Embryology (experimental)
MESONEPHROS
see Kidney(s)
METABOLISM (general)
see also Energy; Respiration
anaerobic, in fetus. Homo DEROM
Aves NABER
carbohydrates, embryonic diapause,
Anostraca CLEGG
changes in development, Aves SEARLS
early embryo, Aves REPORTER
— embryonic tissues, Aves McKENZIE
— post-implantation stage, in vitro,
Rodentia GUNBERG
egg & embryo. Gastropoda GEILENKIRCHEN
, Orthoptera HANSEN
— , Mammalia BIGGERS
— maturation, Echinodermata, Urodela FICQ
embryo, Echinoidea, Amphibia TENCER
end-products, embryo & larva, Amira ARIMA
germ cells, effect on radiosensitivity,
Rodentia BEAUMONT
glycolysis, Anura DEL RIO
homeothermy, neonatal & juvenile,
Marsupialia ARNOLD
SHIELD
in vitro, Rodentia WRBA
inhibitors, cytological effects on early
embryo, Aves McKENZIE
Insecta GOURDOUX
larva, pupa, diapause, Insecta MOREAU
metabolic rhythm, cleavage, Echinoidea NEMOTO
neonatal & juvenile, Marsupialia ARNOLD
SHIELD
normal & hybrid, homogenates, Anura GREGG
oogonia & oocytes. Primates, Rodentia BAKER
pathways, morphogenesis WEGMANN
preimplantation stages, Rodentia TANNER
primordial germ cells, Anura CLARK
respiratory, Anura LEGNAME
METAMORPHOSIS
adenohypophysis, histochemistry,
Anura REYNOLDS
biochemistry, Anura SPIEGEL
— & histochemistry, Diptera RUSSO
blood antigens, Hymenoptera, Lepi-
doptera LENSKY
calcification. Amphibia PILKINGTON
cell death, role of lysosomes & hormonal
control, Anura, Hemiptera GOLDSMITH
collagen deposition, Anura REYNOLDS
comparative study. Amphibia DENT
cutaneous glands, histochemistry,
Anura FRASCHINI
Cyclostomata BAXTER
effect of artificial weightlessness,
Anura BRIEGLEB
TEUCHERT
antibiotics, Urodela FANKHAUSER
hormones, Insecta SCHMIALEK
thyreostatic agents, Anura,
Reptilia PFLUGFELDER
— on protein synthesis, ribosomes, RNA,
Lepidoptera WYATT
electron microscopy, Anura WATANABE
endocrine control, Decapoda HUBSCHMAN
enzymes of tyrosine degradation,
Anura GOSWAMI
excretory system, Anura CAMBAR
GIRARD
Gastropoda FRETTER
gonads, organ culture, Anura FOOTE
head, functional development, Anura JONGH
hematopoiesis, Anura SALVATORELLI
hemoglobin switch, genetic control,
Anura HAM AD A
KAJITA
SHUKUYA
hemolymph, proteins, Hymenoptera LENSKY
holometabolic forms, Diptera, Hymen-
optera EMMERT
SCHMIDT
hormonal control, cellular aspects,
Diptera, Lepidoptera OBERLANDER
hydrolytic enzymes, Anura FORTAK
hyper-, endocrinology, Coleoptera CHURCH
hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis,
Urodela PRAHLAD
influence of light & high temperature on
development of a neotenic species,
Urodela BRIEGLEB
intestinal epithelium, electron microscopy,
Anura HOURDRY
isozymes, changes, Anura KAJITA
SHUKUYA
kidney, experimental study, Anura ARNAULD
lunar periodicity, Diptera NEUMANN
metabolism, Insecta MOREAU
metamorphic competence, early, induced
by thyroid hormones, biochemistry,
Anura TATA
myofibrils & sarcotubules, Diptera BEINBRECH
pancreas, electron microscopy,
Anura BEAUMONT
physiology & biochemistry, Diptera,
Lepidoptera SHAPPIRIO
— , Coleoptera NAIR
— , Diptera ROCKSTEIN
Polychaeta BERRILL
CAZAUX
NOYES
protein & RNA synthesis, role of
ecdysone, Diptera SEKERIS
pupa, diploid drones, reproductive organs
& spermatogenesis, Hymenoptera WOYKE
pupal development, effect of deoxyriboside
base analogues, Diptera BROWN
CRAIG
— diapause & adult development, DNA
metabolism, effect of hormones,
Lepidoptera BARTH
regeneration, role of hormones Urodela MANNER
retinal changes, Anura HOLLYFIELD
role of electrolytes. Amphibia BURKART
second, water drive, effect of prolactine
& ultimobranchial body, Anura BOSCHWITZ
skeleton, electron microscopy, Anura KEMP
skin, with & without extra thyroid hormone,
Anura BOVBJERG
tail, collagen fibre resorption, Anura ITO
— , morphological changes, Anura DE SILVA
— resorption, lysosomes, Anura BODMAN
thyroid deficiency, Anura BOSCHWITZ
induced, biochemistry, tissue
sensitivity, Urodela PRAHLAD
thyroxine, effect on isolated tail,
Anura HICKEY
WEBER
274
— -induced, Anura
— , local action, Anura
— & RNA synthesis, Anura
— , uptake & tissue localization,
Anura
tissue culture studies, Anura
— involution, Anura
TATA
KALTENBACH
STADLER
WEBER
REYNOLDS
NIIZIMA
PERNARD
WEBER
— response & control of sequence,
Anura KOLLROS
tropical forms, Echinoidea, Mollusca D'ASARO
various metabolites, Diptera, Lepidopiera LAL
MORRIS
PANT
VARMA
METANEPHROS
see Kidney (s)
METAPLASIA
esophagus, regulating mechanism, Aves,
Homo MOTTET
eye tissues in vitro, biochemical,
Aves WHITTAKER
, Teleoslei LOPASHOV
SOLOGUB
METHODS (& equipment)
see also Rearing methods
MICROCINEMATOGRAPHY
asexual reproduction, Porifera EFREMOVA
behaviour of clones of connective tissue
cells, Aves TRINKAUS
chromosome behaviour in relation to
differentiation, embryo, Diptera,
Mammalia, Polychaeta, Turbellaria MELANDER
cleavage pattern & gastrulation, Anura,
Urodela BOTERENBROOD
HARA
embryonic axial organs, Aves MENKES
isolated embryonic cells, movement. Amphibia,
Echinodermata, Pisces SIRAKAMI
morphogenetic movements, Aves SPRATT
, heart primordium, Aves DeHAAN
, marginal tissue, Aves SCHLESINGER
& tissue differentiation,
Rodentia DEUCHAR
Nematode GUERRIER
nervous system, Aves BAGINSKY
normal development, Aves LUCEY
nuclear transfer technique. Amphibia LUCEY
nucleolus, myogenesis in vitro, Aves,
Rodentia GAYER
HROCH
PUZA
spiral cleavage, Jnvertebrata GUERRIER
time-lapse, Aves ELI AS
, cell affinities, melanophores,
Urodela BRICK
^ — , cleavage. Amphibia, Echino-
dermata, Pisces SIRAKAMI
, contact inhibition, myocardioblasts,
Aves BETCHAKU
, early stages, Aves SANDOR
, embryos exposed to teratogenic
agents, Aves GRABOWSKI
, myogenesis in vitro, Aves, Rodentia GAYER
, regeneration blastema, Turbel-
laria BETCHAKU
, specific ultrastructures, early stages,
Diptera WOLF
, tonofilaments, epidermis, development,
wound healing & tissue culture,
Teleostei BEREITER
MINERALS
Ca & Fe, localization, Artiodactyla,
Aves, Homo LHOTKA
— metabolism. Mammalia SCHRYVER
calcification. Amphibia, Echinoidea PILKINGTON
Cd, effect on reproductive tract.
Mammalia CLEGG
scales, Teleostei KREJSA
LUSE
MITOCHONDRIA
see Subcellular components
MITOSIS
see also Antimitotic agents; Cell(s)-division;
Cleavage; Growth factors
amitosis, induction BAND
— , myogenesis in vitro, Aves, Rodentia PUZA
— , uluastructure, Vertebrata PEHLEMANN
apparatus, as a motile system,
Echinoidea KIEFER
— , eggs and embryos, Echinoidea IVERSON
argyrophile & argentaffin cells, digestive
Uact, Homo SINGH
binucleate cells, Aves BARASA
GODINA
central nervous system. Amphibia BAFFONI
contact inhibition, cells in vitro STEINBERG
conuol, Anura ARTHUR
BALLS
MONNICKENDAM
cortical contractile protein, Echinoidea SAKAI
cycle, effect of temperature & thyroxine,
autoradiography, Urodela BRUGAL
— , relation to nuclear function & RNA,
early stages, Echinoidea, Teleostei,
Urodela ROTT
developmental instructions, theoretical
study LINDENMAYER
DNA synthesis, larval testis,
Diptera PAPACONSTANTINOU
duration, mechanism, relation to differen-
tiation, Amphibia, Chondrostei DETTLAFF
early development, Teleostei KIRCHEN
effect of carboxylic acids, Urodela SENTEIN
ependyma of brain. Homo BOSSY
eye lens, Rodentia ARMSTRONG
hormonal regulation, Rodentia LAGUCHEV
in vitro, effect of cell density, Aves,
Rodentia NJEUMA
hmb regeneration blastema, various
treatments, Urodela HEARSON
Rodentia BERTALANFFY
liver parenchyma, regeneration,
mechanism, in vitro, Echinodermata KANE
micrurgical studies, Anura, Crustacea,
Echinoidea RAPPAPORT
myogenesis in vitro, Aves, Rodentia PUZA
neoplastic cell populations,
Rodentia BERTALANFFY
peripheral nervous system. Amphibia FRATELLO
proliferation, Aves CAMERON
— , effect of cytosine arabinoside,
Rodentia BERTALANFFY
— , imaginal disc, Diptera SPREY
regulation, Echinoidea CZIHAK
— , Insecta POHLEY
— , intercellular interactions & synthesis,
Vertebrata SALAMATINA
TUMANISHVILI
relation with differentiation, Rodentia COWARD
, skeletal muscle & mammary
gland, Aves, Rodentia STOCKDALE
spindle, cytochemistry, Diptera MATUSZEWSKI
synchrony, early stages,
Coleoptera MAISONHAUTE
transhydrogen catalyzation between cell cortex
& mitotic apparatus, Echinoidea SAKAl
MONSTROSITIES
see Malformations
MORPHOGENESIS
see also Culture; Development; Embryology;
Plant embryology & morphogenesis;
Tissue culture; Unicellular organisms
adult, effect of X-rays, Polychaeta SOLBANI
— ■ tissue homogenates, effects on early
embryo, Aves McKENZIE
Anthozoa CONAN
arm formation, larvae, Echinoidea FINNEGAN
LARRIVEE
biochemical mechanisms BRODY
cell affinity changes. Amphibia, Aves GRUNZ
— constituents WERZ
— movements. Gastropoda SATHANANTHAN
— & tissue migrations, Hydroidea DIEHL
cellular basis, Hydroidea WOLPERT
— dedifferentiation, regeneration & asexual
reproduction, Actinoioa POLTEVA
cilia, blastula, protein synthesis, Annelida,
Echinoidea AUCLAIR
descriptive & experimental, Porifera BOROJEVIC
LEVI
diffusion-reaction mechanisms, Diptera SONDHI
disruption by hormones, Diptera ADAMS
effect of irradiation. Amphibia SCHOTTE
275
MORPHOGENESIS (contd.)
nucleic acid analogues, Diptera RIZKI
epiboly, electron microscopy, Teleostei THOMAS
experimental studies, Ciliata DE TERRA
formation of curved structures from flat
sheets, Axes ^^^
histochemistry, Vertebrata GOFF
Hydrozoa HAYNES
^ TARDENT
in cell cultures. Homo ELSDALE
in vivo & in vitro, Annelida MARCEL
inhibitors, part. /5-mercapto-ethanol TUFT
molecular, descriptive & biochemical SJ6STRAND
morphogenetic agents, action on cell o-n,^xT
behaviour. Ares ^ cf t ic
, gene expression, Echinoidea ELLls
movements, Amphibia NAKAMURA
— , blastoderm expansion, Aves DOWNIE
— & cell contacts, Echinoidea GUSTAFSON
— , cellular specificities responsible for,
Aves, Rodentia BURDICK
— , cinematography, embryo in vitro,
Rodentia DEUCHAR
— . correlation with electric fields,
blastula, Anura KOSTELLOW
MORRILL
— early embryo, Rodentia NEWMAN
— , — gastrula, Teleostei BRUMMETT
— , heart primordium, Aves DeHAAN
— , marginal tissue, microcinematography,
'yi^yes SCHLESINGER
— , organ primordia, Aves STEDING
— , palate closure, Rodentia POLLARD
— , role of cell surface properties,
]^yes COLLINS
— sternum, Aves, Rodentia JACCARINI
— , Teleostei BALLARD
— , time-lapse microcinematography,
Aves SPRATT
— , ultrastructure, histochemistry, Anura BAKER
Phasmidoptera «7cd7
polypeptides, conformational changes WERZ
postnatal, role of posture, Rodentia FANGHaNEL
^ SCHUMACHER
potencies of somatic cells, Porifera NIKITIN
relation with integrity of spinal cord,
Aves ARC AN
protein synthesis, tracer studies,
Echinoidea GEZELIUS
role of cell movements & mesoglea,
Hydrozoa SHOSTAK
cellular deaths, Aves SAUNDERS
cyclic nucleotides KONIJN
individual cell types, Hydroidea DIEHL
tissue growth, Anura, Aves WURMBACH
somites, Anura BURGESS
synthesis & role of mesoglea & perisarc,
Hydroidea ^RJ^tS^^
tubular glands, oviduct, Aves WRENN
MORPHOGENETIC FIELDS
see Embryology (experimental)
MORTALITY (embryonic, fetal)
see Pathology
MORULA
see Cleavage
MOSAICISM (genetical)
see Genetics
MOTILITY
see Behaviour; Cell(s)-movement; Tissue culture
MOTOR END PLATES
see Nerve(s)
MOULT(ING)
cycle, nucleic acid metabolism,
Crustacea SKINNER
— , ultrastructure & physiology,
Lepidoptera LOCKE
effect of X-irradiation, Lepidoptera COULON
embryonic mechanism, Dictyoptera BULLIERE
endocrinolgy, Cladocera ZAFFAGNINI
Insecta POHLEY
metabolism. Insecta MOREAU
Reptilia LYNN
MOUTH
see also Pharynx
CUSIMANO
causal study, Anura
cleft palate & lip, Artiodactyla,
Carnivora SHUPE
maxillary bud, chitinogenic cell,
Heteroptera PINET
oro-facial malformations caused by pyri-
methamine. Mammalia COLEMAN
palate, cleft, experimental study, Lago-
morpha, Rodentia WALKER
— , closure, morphogenetic movements,
Rodentia POLLARD
— closure, role of tongue. Mammalia ROSS
— , normal & cleft, histochemisuy, in vitro.
Homo, Rodentia POURTOIS
— , , role of sulfated mucopoly-
saccharides, tracer study, Rodentia COLEMAN
— , , uptake of tritiated thymidine,
Rodentia COLEMAN
relation epiglottis-soft palate. Homo GITLIN
stylet, maxillary, fine structure, histo-
chemistry, Heteroptera PINET
styligenic organ, cell potencies according
to site, Heteroptera PINET
MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES
see Carbohydrate(s)
MULLERIAN DUCT
epithelium, antigens FORSBERG
regression, organ culture, Aves LUTZ
sexual differentiation, effect of chorionic
gonadotropin, Aves PREDA
MULTIPLE BIRTHS
see Twins
MUSCLE(S)
actin & myosin synthesis in somite,
Aves ALLEN
anal sphincter, Homo JIT
autoradiography, immunology, Aves LANGMAN
Aves OKAZAKI
cells, change from proliferation to
enlargement, biochemistry, Aves MIZUNO
— , dissociated myocardium MUIR
chemistry LOVE
complexus, effect of hypophysectomy,
Aves WATTERSON
cytocliimeric, from disaggregated embryonic
cells, different tissues & classes, Aves,
Rodentia MASLOW
cytodifferentiation, clonal cell culture,
Aves KONIGSBERG
— , role of products of fibroblast bio-
synthesis, Aves KONIGSBERG
cytological changes after injury, Urodela DECK
degeneration, electron microscopy, Anura MUNTZ
differentiation, biochemistry, Anura,
Aves HAYASHI
HIRABAYASHI
effect of giowth regulating substances,
Aves HIKAMI
paralysis & amniotic pressure,
Aves SULLIVAN
electrophysiology, Rodentia, Urodela GARGOUIL
endocrine regulation of metabolism,
Aves LOVE
flight, mitochondria, biochemistry, election
microscopy, Hymenoptera HEROLD
— , morphology & enzymology,
Insecta BROSEMER
head, Ophidia SMIT
histochemistry, Anura, Rodentia MESSAGE
informational macromolecules, Echinodermata,
Vertebrata WILDE
in vitro, influence of electrophoretic
fractions of specific primordia & cells,
Urodela WILDE
Mammalia OKAZAKI
STERBA
mitochondria, Artiodactyla LEESON
motor end plates, Aves DRACHM AN
myoblast, cytochemistry, electron micro-
scopy, Urodela FINNEGAN
— , differentiation & movement, Cestodes OGREN
— fusion, normal & dystrophic, ribosomes
& nucleolus, Aves, Homo, Rodentia PARSONS
276
— , normal & dystrophic, RNA, Aves,
Homo, Rodentia JANS
ROSS
— , relation between myofilaments & ribo^omes,
Aves, Homo, Rodentia LARSON
myofibrils & sarcotubules, Diptera BEINBRECH
myogenesis. Amphibia KIELBOWNA
— , genetic control, Diptera WRIGHT
— in vitro, amitosis, origin of multinuclcarity.
Ares, Rodentia PUZA
, Aves, Rodentia LEVIS
, RNA autoradiograpiiy, Aves,
Rodentia GAYER
, time-lapse cinematography,
Aves, Rodentia GAYER
myogenic cells, normal & dystrophic,
behaviour & differentiation, Rodentia JONES
myotube formation in vitro, Aves KYONO
NISHIZU
neuro-muscular interactions,
Rodentia FAMBROUGH
nucleolus, behaviour in vitro, Aves,
Rodentia GAYER
HROCH
PUZA
prenatal development, Homo CIHAK
DYLEVSKY
promuscle cells, regenerating tail,
differentiation in vitro, Lacertilia SIMPSON
reinnervation, Teleostei MARK
sarcomere organization, ultrastructure,
Aves, Artiodactyla ALLEN
skeletal, differentiation in vitro, bio-
chemistry, Aves COLEMAN
— , — , role of DNA synthesis & cell
division, Aves STOCKDALE
— , fibres, postnatal, Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
— , neuromuscular junctions, Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
striated, cytogenesis, tracer studies,
Rodentia TOTO
— , differentiation, causal biochemistry,
Urodela WILDE
— , electron microscopy, Aves, gastropoda,
Orthoptera, Teleostei TAHMISIAN
— , oesophagus. Homo JIT
— , origin & histogenesis, Vertebrata BORISOV
structure, comparative study, Aniira MUNTZ
— , Homo, Rodentia PUZANOVA
trophic influence of motor neurons, Aves,
Mammalia DRACHMAN
umbilical sphincter, Lagomorpha TA VERNE
MUTAGENIC AGENTS
effect on karyotype, Aves, Rodentia SRB
nucleic acid analogues, Diptera RIZKI
MUTANT(S)
see also Gene(s); Phenocopies
abnormal tissues, electron microscopy,
Rodentia JOHNSON
ac'ac, histology, biochemistry, Lago-
morpha SHEPARD
affecting endocrine & reproductive
physiology, Diptera DOANE
— eye, developmental genetics, Rodentia ZWAAN
& lens, Rodentia CAMPBELL
CLAYTON
& skeleton, Rodentia KONYUKHOV
SAZHINA
— fat cells, electron microscopy, Diptera RIZKI
— imaginal disc development, Diptera GEHRING
— limbs, tail & neural tube, Rodentia CENTER
— lipid & carbohydrate metabolism,
Diptera DOANE
— spermatogenesis, Rodentia BRYAN
Bar, eye differentiation, Diptera KAJI
cellular adhesion, movement & degeneration,
Aves EDE
creeper, chondrogenesis, genetic control,
Aves ELMER
— , RNA metabolism, Aves EVANS
Dw, Da, ac, skeletal growth, Lagomorpha SAWIN
effect of environmental factors &
selection, Diptera SCHARLOO
electron microscopy, Diptera PERRY
WADDINGTON
eye colour, maternal effect, Polychaeta FISCHER
female-sterile, ovary, phenogenetics,
Diptera BENDER
genetics, gynogenesis, Anura RICHARDS
hairless, maternal effect, Rodentia McLAREN
homeotic, affecting the eye imaginal discs,
in vivo culture, Diptera OUWENEEL
— , differentiation in imaginal discs,
Diptera FABER
hr. Re, sa, developmental genetics of hair
growth phases, Rodentia CHASE
lethal, Aves EDE
TAYLOR
— , chromosome puffs, Diptera BREUGEL
— , developmental abnormalities, Diptera SCRIBA
— , embryonic, Diptera FULLILOVE
— , — , temperature sensitive, Diptera WRIGHT
Lp/Lp, in vitro culture, tracer studies,
Rodentia STEIN
neuromuscular, Rodentia McNUTT
nucleic acids, Diptera KUBLI
WEIDELI
polydactylism, ectrodactylism.
Amphibia ROSTAND
— , pattern formation, phenocopy & inter-
action with TEM, Rodentia KOCHER
relation to embryonic fluids, Rodentia JOHNSON
scalloping, wing development,
Diptera SANTAMARIA
semi-lethal recessive, ac, Urodela BEETSCHEN
JAYLET
tail-labyrinthine, Rodentia McNUTT
talpid2, morphology, Aves MOTTET
torpid, Rodentia DWORNIK
ultrastructure of embryo, Diptera MAHOWALD
W-series, hematology of congenital anemia,
Rodentia SELLER
white-mottled, cytological differentiation,
Diptera BREUGEL
ysc8, imaginal disc, clonal analysis,
Diptera GSELL
MUTATION
see Genetics
MYOBLASTS
see Muscle(s)
MYOGENESIS
see Muscle (s)
MYOSIN
see Muscle(s)
MYOTOME
see Somite(s)
NASAL ORGAN
see Olfactory organ
NEMATOCYSTS
NEOPLASIA
see Tumours
NEOTENY
see Metamorphosis
NERVE(S) (& innervation)
carotid body. Homo, Lagomorpha KIMMEL
facial, Homo GASSER
fibres from spinal ganglion in vitro,
behaviour & interaction, Aves DUNN
heart, choUnesterase & mono-amine.
Homo, Mammalia NAVARATNAM
kidney. Homo, Lagomorpha KIMMEL
limb regeneration, Anura NIAZI
motor end plates, Aves DRACHMAN
, diaphragm, Rodentia BOSCHWITZ
— , regeneration, Teleostei MARK
— , trophic influence in muscle development,
Aves, Mammalia DRACHMAN
neuro-muscular interactions,
Rodentia FAMBROUGH
junctions, Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
neuropharmacology, Aves DRACHMAN
optic, functional regeneration, Anura GAZE
— , myelination, Carnivora BLUNT
— , neuroglia, Carnivora BLUNT
— , rudiment transplantation between
varieties with & without eyes,
Teleostei BRICK
SCHMATOLLA
277
NERVE(S) (contd.) ^^ ^^
peripheral, regeneration, Aves, Carnnora ERHART
pharynx. Homo, Lagomorpha KIMMEL
regeneration, olfactory system, electro-
physiology, Teleostei WESTERMAN
role in limb regeneration, Urodela THORNTON
proliferation pattern, limb regeneration
blastema, Urodela HEARSON
sensory, integration with end organ,
Anura STEINBERG
splanchnic. Homo x.TTxrf'y
structure, comparative study, Anura MUNIZ.
terminals, motor & sensory. Homo DAIKOKU
trigeminal. Primates GASSER
— . regeneration of motor root, early stages,
Aves STRAY
monoamine, Aves
HAKANSSON
NORD
T6R6K
FIORONl
JOSHI
NERVE CELLS
anterior horn, influence of periphery,
Aves
brain & ganglia, culture, growth &
differentiation, Dictyoptera t t i
differentiation, critical periods, Rodentia LaVELLE
— , maturation, Rodentia LaVELLE
DNA synthesis, cytoplasmic control,
Rodentia JACOBSON
electrical activity, relation with EEG,
^vej CORNER
eye stalk, regeneration, Crustacea VERNET
fibres, effect of polarity. Amphibia HIBBARD
growth. Amphibia FRATELLO
— & differentiation, Vertebrata BAFFONI
histochemistry, Vertebrata AZOUBEL
CRUZ
histogenesis, Rodentia SMART
maturation, lipid & phospholipid,
Rodentia LaVELLE
Mauthner cell, relation to spinal cord
regeneration, Urodela MOULTON
microtubules, biochemistry FRIEDKIN
neuroblasts grafted in adult spinal cord, „ccv
Rodentia BOSSY
— . spinal ganglion, electron microscopy,
'^yes PANNESE
Nissl bodies, Aves, Lagomorpha DREYF.R
nuclear size, Rodentia CRUZ
protein synthesis & utilisation, Aves O'BRIEN
Rohon-Beard cells. Amphibia MARINI
spinal ganglia, Rodentia YAMADORI
synaptic complexes, retina, Carnivora,
Rodentia ^^ v
unipolar, spinal ganglion in vitro, Aves DUBEY
NERVOUS SYSTEM
see also specific components
'4"«'-a ^KHAN
Ayes HAMBURGER
behavioural nerve networks, development
& regeneration, Vertebrata SPERRY
biochemistry, myelinization WENDER
catecholamines & their receptors, Aves,
Rodentia MANUKHIN
cell physiology, Rodentia, Urodela KOROTCHKIN
Cetacea ^'^-^^^^
Cheleutoptera LOUVET
cochlear input, regulation, Aves, Rodentia BUNO
WILSON
Collembola TYSZKIEWICZ
cytochemical differentiation, Rodentia LaVELLE
cytochemistry, Rodentia, Urodela KOROTCHKIN
effect of asphyxia WENDER
drugs, Urodela LaVELLE
ionizing radiation MULAREK
WENDER
magnetic field, Aves VENEZIANO
electrophysiology. Mammalia CERBELLE
— , Marsupialia BODEMER
epithelioneural bodies, cytology & histo-
chemistry, Aves DREYER
experimental embryology, Diptera CHIARODO
, electron microscopy, Aves ADLER
— morphology, Rodentia, Urodela KOROTCHKIN
genetically deficient embryos, Diptera POULSON
glycogen pattern, Amphibia MARINI
histoenzymatic architectonics WENDER
histones, Vertebrata KORNGUTH
innervation, teeth, Homo FALIN
lactate dehydrogenase isozymes, Teleostei WHITT
malformations, Rodentia GIROUD
microsystems in vitro, Aves STEFANELLI
morphogenetic role, Turbellaria
morphology & electron microscopy.
Cephalopoda
nerve fibres, regeneration, larval,
Urodela BAFFONI
— growth factor, mode of action LEVI
neurotransmitters, role in early embryogenesis,
Anura, Echinoidea BUZNIKOV
MARKOVA
peripheral, cellular growth & mitosis.
Amphibia ^^"^^^V^
— , developmental mechanism, Urodela OHASHI
— , in fetus. Homo GAMBLE
phospholipids, Teleostei OPPENHEIMER
reflex arc, origin. Mammalia CERBELLE
regeneration, postmetamorphic, Anura BAFFONI
relation with behaviour, Aves OPPENHEIM
. eye, Lepidoptera WOLSKY
synapse, proteins, Vertebrata KORNGUTH
teratogenesis, Rodentia MONIE
SCHLiiTER
tissue differentiation in vitro VARON
Vertebrata MINELLI
NEURAL CREST
cells, culture method, Anura ANDREW
GABIE
determination, Aves KOECKE
differentiation, causal biochemistry, „^^^
Urodela WILDE
— , suppression & stimulation, Aves,
Rodentia KOLLAR
head, derivatives, experimental embryology,
Urodela ^ ^^^}^^lh
homotransplantation, tolerance, Anura Y>iV,T7
in vitro, RNA & histones, Anura ANDREW
GABIE
localization, migration & differentiation,
autoradiography, Aves ^^^Y/7;r„y^^,
migration & differentiation, Aves WESTON
morphogenetic capacities & differentiation,
Urodela S?/i?^c
organ culture, Urodela WlLun
pigment cells, effect of amino acids, ^ ^,^^ ».,
in vitro, Aves ^^^ireS
thyroxine, in vitro, Anura ANDREW
^ GABIE
, staging, Anura ^^P?S^
GABIR
pigmentation, Aves KOECKE
removal, resulting in comb & beak „,t,t-xt.-c
malformations. Aves Vr^T^^^py
ultrastructure, Aves ^il.J^A'A^
_, in vitro, Aves ^''' WIREN
NEURAL PLATE
nTpS ^""^" '"""*°"' WOELLWARTH
determination, Anura ROSSI
prosencephalic part, differentiation ten-
dencies, Urodela BOTERENBROOD
ROSA
BRaNDLE
xenoplastic transplantation, effect on
behaviour. Amphibia
NEURAL TUBE
see Central nervous system
NEURONS
see Nerve cells
NEUROSECRETION
different sexual developmental stages,
Polychaeta "°^'^,'^2S
cellular activity cycle, Orthoptera , 3^^i
embryo, Oligochaeta, Turbellaria MIGLIORINI
embryonic, Orthoptera VAN HORN
epistellar body. Cephalopoda SACARRaO
eye stalk, regeneration, Crustacea VERNET
histology & histochemistry, Orthoptera EWEN
morphological & physiological. Amphibia, _^
Crustacea, Pisces TTrvT-ri
Oligochaeta LIOTI I
relation with regeneration, Turbellaria, orici
Oligochaeta ROSI
role in development of androgenic gland,
Crustacea PAYEN
278
regeneration & differentiation of genital
apparatus, Trematoda, Turhellaria GRASSO
, Hydroidea. Turbellaria LENIQUIZ
sexual differentiation,
Crustacea CHARNIAUX
subcommissural organ, structure & function.
Homo, Mammalia LEONIENI
Turbellaria LENDER
LIOTTI
Vertebrata WATERMAN
NEURULA(TION)
Anura KHAN
early, Aves HERBERT
electron microscopy, Urodela L6FBERG
latency period after induction, Aves GALLERA
mechanism, Urodela JACOBSON
ultrastructure, Anura BAKER
NITROGEN
excretion, tadpole, effect of prolactin,
Anura ARIMA
metabolism, enzyme systems, Anura JANSSENS
NORMAL TABLES
see Embryology (general & descriptive)
NOTOCHORD
developmental changes, Rodentia
JURAND
NUCLEAR TRANSPLANTATION
see Nucleus
NUCLEIC ACID(S)
see also specific nucleic acids;
Nucleotides (& nucleosides)
analogues, influence on development,
Lepidoptera EICHER
development & aging, Diptera SONDHI
— , Anura DECROLY
early development, Anostraca, Echinoidea HULTIN
Echinoidea IVERSON
SOFER
effect on development & regeneration,
Amphibia, Echinoidea WOLSKY
endopolyploid nuclei, autoradiography,
Diptera, Lepidoptera GILLOT
fetal & postnatal development,
Rodentia NAKAZAWA
growth control, marginal tissue,
Axes SCHLESINGER
hybridization, Anura, Aves, Echino-
dermata GIBSON
interaction with proteins, early development,
Echinoidea IMMERS
ILmb buds, epidermal & mesodermal cells,
Lacertilia RAYNAUD
VASSE
metabolic changes in primary induction,
Urodela KAWAKAMI
metabolism. Amphibia, Teleostei DUSPIVA
— , Anura SALLACH
— , biochemistry, autoradiography,
Lepidoptera BERRY
— , early stages. Gastropoda BIGGELAAR
— , effect of nuclease inhibitors,
Aves TEMPEL
— , egg maturation. Amphibia HANOCQ
— , — , Rodentia TSAFRIRI
— , embryo, tracer studies, Echino-
dermata YANAGISAWA
— , endocrine regulation, muscle, Aves LOVE
— in differentiation. Amphibia FAULHABER
hybrids, Echinoidea, Anura HANOCQ
— , larval, Trematoda GILBERTSON
— , moult cycle, Crustacea SKINNER
mutants, Diptera KUBLI
WEIDELI
oogenesis & early development,
Amphibia NEDVIDEK
VILIMKOVA
oocytes, lampbrush stage, Anura DAVIDSON
HOUGH
parotid gland, Rodentia REDMAN
quantitative cytochemistry, induction &
differentiation, Vertebrata VAHS
relation with nuclear transplantation.
Amphibia NEDVIDEK
SLADECEK
role in differentiation. Amphibia DENIS
structure & function SWIFT
synthesis after cortical lesions, Anura BRACKET
— , associated with neural & endo-mesodermal
competence, Urodela SAAG
— during development, Anura CASTON
— , early stages, Rodentia MOLINARO
— , effect of conditioned medium from
dissociated morulae, Echinoidea BRACKET
— , hormones, postembryonic,
Dictyoptera, Diptera SKAAYA
— , embryo, biochemistry, in vivo &
in vitro, Echinoidea INFANTE
— , eye lens in vivo & in vitro,
Artiodactyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
— , induced ectoderm, Urodela KOKONEN
TOIVONEN
— , larva, Diptera MATTINGLY
— , neural retina, Aves SCHWARTZ
— , oogenesis, autoradiography, Echinoidea BAL
— , polytene chromosomes, normal & infected
larvae, Diptera PAVAN
— , prevention by prolactin of hormone-
induced metamorphosis, Anura TATA
— , queens & workers, Hymenoptera REMBOLD
— , regulation in early stages, Anura REEDER
template capacity during development,
Anura DECROLY
yolk & egg white, Aves NONAMI
NUCLEO-CYTOPLASMIC RELATIONS
Ciliata DE TERRA
DNA synthesis, Aves, Rodentia JANDIERI
TUMANISKVILI
Echinoidea DENIS
early development. Amphibia KAYAKAWA
NAKAMURA
, Anura BALLS
MONNICKENDAM
general WERZ
oocyte, Teleostei MALONE
oogenesis & early development. Amphibia MASUI
protein synthesis, liver, Rodentia MALPOIX
somatic cells SCHMIALEK
tracer studies, Echinoidea GEZELIUS
NUCLEOLUS
see Nucleus
NUCLEOTIDES (& nucleosides)
acid-soluble, changes during development,
Echinodermata YANAGISAWA
, egg & sperm, Echinoidea ISONO
action on embryo, Tunicata CUSIMANO
AMP, cyclic, role in action of gonado-
tropin, placenta. Homo CEDARD
— , — , morphogenesis KONIJN
central nervous system, adnexa & ganglia,
Aves WENGER
cyclic, role in morphogenesis KONIJN
cytosine arabinoside, effect on cell development
& proliferation, Rodentia BERTALANFFY
effect on heterologous fibroblasts, Aves,
Rodentia SANN
egg white & yolk, Aves NONAMI
intragenome sequence homology, relation
to developmental patterns, Insccta,
Mammalia, Tunicata LAIRD
metabolism, enzymes, gene activation,
Turbellaria COWARD
nucleoside analogues, effect on cell differen-
tiation in vitro, Aves COLEMAN
pyridine, action in development &
differentiation KAPLAN
uridine, incorporation in fibroblasts,
Aves SANN
— & thymidine incorporation, germ cells,
Aves CALLEBAUT
NUCLEUS
see also Chromosome(s); Nucleo-cytoplasmic
relations
chromatin & DNA, stage-specific,
Anura ROLLINS
degeneration, eye lens mathematics,
Aves LEVER
MODAK
PERDUE
UPPULURI
developmental changes, Anura DiBERARDINO
differentiation, Anura KING
embryonic cells, radio-active labelling,
Urodela CHIBON
279
NUCLEUS (contd.)
endopoWploicI, nucleic acids, autoradio-
graphy, Diptera, Lepidoptera GILLOT
germ cell, composition, biochemistry &
changes after fertilization,
Echinoidea TERAYAMA
germinal vesicle, juxta nucleolar granules,
electron microscopy, Anura SALLES
histones, embryo KISCHER
in organism & in vitro KRANTZ
nucleolar changes, lens regeneration,
Urodela DUMONT
nucleolus, biochemistry, Echinodermata VINCENT
— , changes, cleavage. Gastropoda DAUWALDER
— formation, eleocytes, Polychaeta SCHROEDER
— , germinal vesicle, Orthoptera KUNZ
— , myogenesis in vitro. Ares, Rodcntia GAYER
HROCH
PUZA
— , oocyte through early gastrula,
Anura VAN GANSEN
— , oogenesis, Amphibia GALL
— , — , cytometric, cytochemical & bio-
chemical study, Polychaeta STAGNI
— , relation to yolk formation, oocyte,
Crinoidea, Teleostei ALBANESE
— , role in differentiation of blastodermic
vesicle, Homo, Rodentia MARTINEK
— , virus induced tumour cells,
Anura JACOB
— , structure & cytochemistry,
Echinodermata CANNATA
oocyte, nucleolus, nucleoplasm, fine structure,
RNA, DNA & protein metabolism,
Amphibia MILLER
polytene, RNA metabolism, Diptera EDSTROM
sex chromatin, embryonic tissues,
Rodentia AMANUMA
size & DNA content, embryo, larva, adult
& germ line, Ascidiae, Gastropoda BACCARINI
REZENDE
SCHREIBER
, postembryonic organogenesis.
Gastropoda FALLIERI
, spermatogenesis, Anura LAVALLE
, Teleostei SANT'ANA
— , nerve cells, Rodentia CRUZ
transplantation. Amphibia PICHERAL
— Anura LEGNAME
McKINNELL
MARIANO
— , chromosome replication in host,
Amphibia CLIVE
KING
— , Coleoptera SCHNETTER
— , differentiation, specific activities,
Urodela SIGNORET
— , film showing technique, Amphibia LUCEY
— , haploid embryo cell lines, Anura FREED
MEZGER
— , interspecific. Amphibia ORTOLANI
— , isogenic groups, morphology, bio-
chemistry, histocompatibility,
Anura McKINNELL
VOLPE
— , oogenesis, Amphibia, Chondrostei NIKITINA
— , relation to antigenic development,
Amphibia ROMANOVSKY
SLADECEK
— , nucleic acids. Amphibia NEDVIDEK
SLADECEK
uni- & multinucleolate oocytes, ribosomal
gene amplification, Asteroidea,
Echinoidea, Teleostei VINCENT
NUTRITION (embryonic, larval, etc.)
Aves FRITZ
NABER
biochemistry DALLMAN
Chelonia FRITZ
dietary changes, effect on developmental
pace, parotid gland, Rodentia REDMAN
effect on embryonic growth, Aves BETZ
evolution, Arachnida WEYGOLDT
excess, effects on early development,
Aves GOLDIE
Gastropoda FRETTER
Mammalia BECK
Marsupialia FRITZ
maternal, effect on embryonic fat meta-
bolism, Aves DONALDSON
morphologj', Malacostraca FIORONI
relation between mother & embryo,
Rodentia ZIMMERMANN
requirements for early morphogenesis
& growth, Aves SPRATT
starvation, effect on larva, Amphibia JUSZCZYK
yolk, albumine & food-eggs, morphology,
Gastropoda FIORONI
OESOPHAGUS
Anura MICHAEL
striated muscle, Homo JIT
OESTROUS CYCLE
see Reproduction
OLFACTORY ORGAN
experimental morphology, Teleostei BERTMAR
induction, Urodela JACOBSON
nerve fibre regeneration, electrophysiology,
Teleostei WESTERMAN
placode development. Mammalia FILOGAMO
OOCYTE
see Egg(s)
see also Gamete(s)
OOGENESIS
see also Gametes
Acarina AESCHLIMANN
GEIGY
PIJNACKER
Araneida SEITZ
Artiodactyla, Rodentia OHNO
autoradiography, ovarioles, Coleoptera ULLMANN
basic proteins, autoradiography, electron
microscopy, Echinoidea SANCHEZ
, Echinoidea BaCKSTRoM
biochemical mechanisms, Anura FRENCKELL
centrioles, migration, Diptera MAHOWALD
constant-estrus, Rodentia SEGAL
WITSCHI
correlation of meiosis & vitellogenesis,
Teleostei SAKUN
cytochemistry & autoradiography,
Coleoptera URBANI
, Coleoptera, Diptera, Mollusca RUSSO
— , electron microscopy, Cladocera ZAFFAGNINI
— . , Hydroidea STAGNI
— , , Turbellaria GREMIGNI
— , Orthoptera UBBELS
Diptera ALVES
MATUSZEWSKI
DNA, extrachromosonial, origin & function,
Orthoptera CAVE
— synthesis, Amphibia BALTUS
HANOCQ
, Anura FICQ
effect of hormones, ovarium & Bidder's
organ, Anura GARDENGHI
ZACCANTI
physical factors, Orthoptera TCHELEBI
X-rays, Rodentia SMIT
TRAMPUSCH
egg shell formation, role of vitelline cells,
histochemistry, biochemisUy, Plathel-
minthes GERZELI
electron microscopy. Amphibia HUMEAU
, Diptera MAHOWALD
, Echinoidea ENDO
, Homo STEGNER
, Homo, Mammalia, Urodela WISCHNITZER
& biochemistry, Echinoidea TSUKAHARA
, Sipunculida N0RREVANG
, Teleostei G6TTING
effects of gonadotiopins, Teleostei SAKUN
fertilizin synthesis, hormonal control,
Polychaeta SCHROEDER
follicle cells, nuclei, growth regulation,
Diptera MATUSZEWSKI
Gastropoda VIANEY
gene amplification, coding for RNA,
Anura GALL
genetic & cytological aspects, Diptera BROWN
giant animals, Phasmidoptera PFLUGFELDER
histochemistry, Echinoidea KOBAYASHI
histology, histochemistry, Sipun-
culida N0RREVANG
histo-physiology, electron microscopy,
Teleostei YAMAMOTO
information transfer from follicle to
oocyte. Gastropoda RAVEN
280
in vitro, Coleoptera ULLMANN
in vivo. Rodentia COWARD
lampbrush stage, nucleic acids,
Anura DAVIDSON
HOUGH
Lemuroidea AN AND
macromolecules, transfer from follicle cells
to oocyte, Aves PRESS
membrane system, changes, Echiuoidea BAL
meiosis, spindle, thermodynamics & protein
crystallization, Asteroidea, Polychaeta SATO
metabolism, autoradiography, Asteroidea,
Amphibia FICQ
morphogenelic information transfer,
Diptera FULLILOVE
morphology & physiology, Homoptera MOCHIDA
nuclear transplantation, Amphibia,
Chondrostei NIKITINA
nucleic acid synthesis, autoradiography,
Echinoidea BAL
— acids & subcellular particles.
Amphibia NEDVIDEK
VILTMKOVA
nucleo-cytoplasmic relations, Amphibia MASUI
nucleolus, cytometric, cytochemical & bio-
chemical study, Polychaeta STAGNI
oogonia, ultrastructure & metabolism,
Rodentia lOANNOU
oosome origin, Diptera MATUSZEWSKI
Phasmidoptera PIJNACKFR
Polychaeta NOYES
Primates BAKER
protein synthesis, Diptera BIER
, Echiuroidea GOULD
& transport, effect of hormones
Orthoptera WYATT
relation to hormones, Homo, Rodentia WITSCHI
reserve substances, radio-isotope study,
Insecta ENGELS
ribosomal gene amplification, uni- &
multinucleolate forms, Asteroidea,
Echinoidea, Teleostei VINCENT
RNA & DNA synthesis. Amphibia GALL
synthesis, autoradiography, electron
microscopy, Echinoidea SANCHEZ
role of neural complex, Ascidiae GEORGES
test cells, Timicata MANSUETO
ultrastructural changes, Echiuroidea,
Lamellibranchia, Sipunculoidea SAWADA
ultrastructure & autoradiography,
Polychaeta DHAINAUT
— , Diptera MAHOWALD
— , Invertebrata MANCUSO
vitellogenesis, cytology, Anura DUMONT
— , Teleostei MALONE
OOPLASMIC SEGREGATION
see Egg(s)
ORGAN CULTURE
adrenal cortex, Rodentia ROOS
— gland, Aves MASTROLIA
adrenals, endocrine activity, Vertehrata ZAAIJER
application to teratogenesis, Rodentia MONIE
blood islands, Aves MANELLI
MASTROLIA
bone, Aves, Mammalia GAILLARD
bones, achondroplasia. Homo, Lago-
morpha SHEPARD
brain, Aves, Mammalia DOUSOVA
cancer, nutritional aspects MASON
central nervous system, Aves JAMES
combinations of organs, Rodentia CRACIUN
PREDA
digestive tract, Aves SIGOT
effect of hormones, Anura TATA
embryonic organs under pressure,
Vertebrata STEPHENSON
endocrine control of differentiation,
Lepidoptera BERRY
eye lens, molecular events,
Artiodactyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
— • — , morphogenesis & protein synthesis,
control, Aves BRAVERMAN
— & skeletal abnormalities,
Rodentia KONYUKHOV
fallopian tubes, ovaries. Mammalia BIGGERS
genital tract, Aves LUTZ
, Rodentia RAPOLA
gonads, action of chemicals SALZGEBER
— , differentiation & intersexuality,
Aves STENGER
WOLFF
— , endocrine activity, Vertebrata ZAAIJER
— , larval & adult, Anura GARDENGHI
ZACCANTI
— , — , Coleoptera LENDER
— , — & metamorphosing, Anura FOOTE
— of two classes, asscociation, Aves,
Mammalia SALZGEBER
— , sex reversal by Leydig cell tumours,
Rodentia POURREAU
— , steroid & sterol synthesis, effect of HCG,
A ves CEDARD
GUICHARD
heart, Anura BRIDE
GOMOT
— development, induction, Vrodela FULLILOVE
— primordium, effect of stimulants &
depressants, Aves BUTROS
hypophysis, adrenals & gonads, developmental
correlations, Aves MANELLI
imaginal discs, Diptera, Lepidoptera OBERLANDER
interaction between hypophysis, pineal gland
& gonads, Rodentia LOMBARD
kidney, effect of Wolffian duct on
mesenchyme, Aves MARTIN
— , tubulogenesis, electron microscopy,
Rodentia WARTIOVAARA
larval organs, Insecta LENDER
Lepidoptera PRUDHOMME
limb-bone rudiments, response to
thyroid hormone, Aves LAWSON
— bud, Aves PINOT
, gills, neural crest, Urodela WILDE
— regeneration, cuticle deposition,
Dictyoptera LEOPOLD
— , Vertebrata ZAAIJER
lung, dissociation & reassociation,
Aves DAMERON
MARIN
lymphoid organs COMOGLIO
mammary gland, effect of hormones,
Rodentia RIVERA
, Lagomorpha, Rodentia GOMOT
PROPPER
, tissue interaction, DNA
synthesis, Rodentia ARMSTRONG
mesoderm, axial, Urodela FINNEGAN
mesonephros, Aves AMADO
— components, endocrine & neural
control, Rodentia ROOS
metaboUsm LE DOUARIN
neural crest, effect of amino acids,
Aves FINNEGAN
WIREN
, ultrastructure, Aves FINNEGAN
WIREN
— tube, effect of adjacent tissues & other
factors, Aves LYSER
osteogenesis, effect of tetracycline,
Rodentia WARTIOVAARA
ovary, Coleoptera ULLMANN
— , protein synthesis, Anura, Rodentia FORD
palate, normal & cleft, histochemistry.
Homo, Rodentia POURTOIS
pancreas endoderm, reassociated with
heterologous mesenchyme, Aves DIETERLEN
— & salivary gland, inductive interactions,
synthesis of macromolecules,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
parotid gland, morphogenesis & functional
development, Rodentia LAWSON
pineal organ, Aves ^^-?uv
primordia. Cephalopoda MARTHY
— of genital tract, Lacertilia,
Ophidia RAYNAUD
prostate, effect of testicular interstitial
cell tumours, Rodentia POURREAU
regenerating organs, Turbellaria ZILLER
regeneration blastema, Urodela MARIN
reproductive tract, endocrinology, Aves,
Mammalia ZAAIJER
retina, sensory cells & synapses,
Carnivora, Rodentia HILD
Rodentia BORGHESE
salivary gland & pancreas, extracellular
materials in morphogenesis,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
skeleton, morphology & biochemistry.
Mammalia SCHRYVER
skin derivatives, inductive interactions,
A ves, Rodentia KOLLAR
spinal ganglion, Aves DUBEY
KADASNE
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ORGAN CULTURE (contd.)
, nerve fibres, behaviour & inter-
action, Aves DUNN
sub-maxillary gland primordium,
Rodentia RAYNAUD
tail, effects of thyroxine, Anura HICKEY
WEBER
— , Urodela FORD
teeth, inductive interactions, Rodentia KOLLAR
testicular interstitial cell tumours,
Rodentia POURREAU
thymus COMOGLIO
— , Aves FOOTE
thyroid gland. Homo SHEPARD
umbilical vesicle, Rodentia LE GOASCOGNE
ORGANIZATION (pattern formation)
see also Induction
autonomous, neural plate.
Amphibia WOELLWARTH
biological patterns, computer simulation COWE
WADDINGTON
ceUular basis, Hydroidea WOLPERT
colony pattern & growth, systems analysis &
computer simulation, Hydroidea BRAVERMAN
cutaneous nerve pattern, effect of X-rays,
Aves MAUGER
embryonic tissues, Aves DeHAAN
feather patterns, Aves SENGEL
genetics, Diptera KROEGER
STERN
TOKUNAGA
head, bilateral symmetry. Gastropoda VERDONK
Hydroidea WEBSTER
imaginal discs, Diptera URSPRUNG
in artificially activated ectoderm,
Urodela NIEUWKOOP
polarized regulation of linear pattern,
Hydrozoa HICKLIN
population patterns, Ciliata, Euglen-
ophyceae SPRATT
primary patterns, diffusion-reaction
mechanisms, Diptera SONDHI
prosencephalic part of neural plate, differentiation
tendencies, Urodela BOTERENBROOD
ROSA
regional determination, pterylae & apteria,
Aves KIENY
— , transplanted limb regeneration blastemas,
Urodela FABER
rhombencephalic & anterior spinal cord
region, Aves WIERTZ
ORGANIZER
see Induction
ORGANOGENESIS
see also Organ culture
biochemistry
Echinoidea
effect of antimetabolites,
Rodentia
KISCHER
D'ASARO
DEGENHARDT
KLEINEBRECHT
isogenic subcellular tissue
fractions, Rodentia STERN
— — TEM, Rodentia KOCHER
X-irradiation, Rodentia DEGENHARDT
endodermal organs MIKAMI
growth control. Mammalia ARGYRIS
Homo MENKES
homologous inhibition by tissue extracts,
Aves THOMPSON
in vitro, Dictyoptera BULLIERE
Isopoda STR6MBERG
Lagomorpha GOTTSCHEWSKI
ZIMMERMANN
Mollusca D'ASARO
organ size, control, Aves HALL
postnatal, role of posture, Rodentia FANGHaNEL
SCHUMACHER
proteins, soluble, Rodentia SERMAN
SKREB
Rodentia GOTTSCHEWSKI
ZIMMERMANN
role of enzyme induction in growth
control, Rodentia ARGYRIS
stimulation by tumours, Mammalia ARGYRIS
OSSIFICATION
see Skeleton
OSTEOGENESIS
see Skeleton
OVARY
see also Gonad(s)
cell dynamics & function, Rodentia PETERS
comparative histology, Dermoptera, Primates DUKE
effect of maternal irradiation, Rodentia PETERS
female-sterile mutants, phenogenetics,
Diptera BENDER
follicle atresia, reeulation, Chondrostei,
Teleostei FALEEVA
— development, role of pituitary gonado-
tropins, Artiodactyla, Rodentia ROBERTSON
— growth, effect of testosterone &
gestagen, Rodentia N0RBAEK
PEDERSEN
follicular fluid. Homo KRAICER
Mammalia HADJUSKI
maturation, effect of hormones, Diptera ADAMS
mesonephric tumours. Homo SZAMBORSKI
organ culture. Mammalia BIGGERS
origin of asymmetry, blastoderm in vitro,
Aves LEPORI
physiology, Hemiptera ESCHENBERG
protein synthesis in vitro, Anura, Rodentia FORD
role of hormones in development,
Rodentia PETERS
secretions, Homo, Rodentia STERN
self-differentiation, Crustacea BERREUR
CHARNIAUX
FRIED
transplantation, Diptera HALFER
unusual organelles, Aves PRESS
OVIDUCT
cell types, ultrastructural cytochemistry,
Amphibia BERTOLINI
descriptive & experimental embryology,
Anura GIRARD
effect of hormones, Aves SCHIMKE
epithelium, electron microscopy & cytochemistry,
Carnivora, Homo, Rodentia JIRSOVA
histochemistry, Homo THIERY
organ culture. Mammalia BIGGERS
ovalbumin synthesis, induction by steroids,
Aves PALMITER
SCHIMKE
relation with oocyte, Amphibia HUMPHRIES
secretion of fertilization factor,
Anura BUDEGUER
secretions, after ovariectomy & hormone
injection, Lagomorpha HAMNER
— , effect on sperm metabolism, fertilizing
ability & blastocyst development,
Lagomorpha HAMNER
— , fluorescence microscopy, Anura SHAVER
— , Homo, Rodentia STERN
— , Mammalia ECKSTEIN
tubular gland morphogenesis, Aves WRENN
oviPosmoN
see Egg(s)
see also Reproduction (sexual)
OVULATION
see Egg(s)
OVULE
see Plant embryology
OXYGEN
effect on hydrocephalus,
Rodentia CHAMBERLAIN
pressure, effect on egg & larva, Teleostei BRAUM
— increase, effect on embryonic blood
composition, Lagomorpha GROTE
relation with DNA content, fibroblast,
Aves MUSY
toxic effect on blood islands & cardio-
vascular system, Aves KELSO
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
see Respiration
PALATE
see Mouth
PANCREAS
DNA synthesis & differentiation in vitro,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
electron microscopy, Rodentia PERRIER
endocrine cells, Aves DRUKKER
282
— function in fetus, Rodentia FELIX
JACQUOT
SUTTER
— , pathology, Aves HUNT
endoderm in vitro, reassociated with hetero-
logous mesenchyme, enzymes,
Axes DIETERLEN
epithelio-mesenchymal relationships,
Vertcbrata GROBSTEIN
exocrine cells, induction & differentiation,
Rodentia WESSELLS
functional development, fine structure,
Aves DOSSEL
growth & differentiation, Aves LAWRENCE
inductive interactions in vitro, synthesis of
macromolecules, Rodentia BERNFIELD
insular tissue, electron microscopy,
Rodentia DE HOYOS
insulin, Aves, Rodentia COALSON
morphogenesis in vitro, extracellular materials,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
ultrastructure, metamorphosis, Anura BEAUMONT
PARABIOSIS
blood cell chimerism, Anura VOLPE
PARATHYROID GLAND
seasonal changes, Anura
Urodela
PARTHENOGENESIS
Acari
activation, Echinoidea
aged eggs, Tunicata
artificial, Echinoidea
— , Lepidoptera
chromosomal regulation by cold.
Amphibia
cytology, Turbellaria
embryogenesis, Cladocera
BOSCHWITZ
KOECKE
PIJNACKER
RUNNSTR6M
FARINELLA
ISHIKAWA
SUGIYAMA
ASTAUROV
ROSTAND
BENAZZI
BETTANIN
DELLA GROCE
paedogenesis, in vivo & in vitro,
Diptera WENT
— , morphology, physiology & cytology,
Diptera CAMENZIND
Phasmidoptera PIJNACKER
protein synthesis, Diptera BIER
pseudogamy, Turbellaria BENAZZI
PATHOLOGY (developmental)
see also Anomalies; Bacteria; Malformations;
Teratogenesis; Virus(es)
abortions, cytogenetics. Homo KAJII
SANDAHL
— , spontaneous & induced, karyotype.
Homo MAKINO
— , — , karyotype, Homo SASAKI
— , — , — , isozymes. Homo PAWLOWITZKI
action of blastotoxic chemicals,
Vertebrata SEGAL
anatomy, Homo MIKAMO
atrophy of embryo. Homo PASSAPONTI
Aves ROMANOFF
bacterial infection, role of placenta & fetal
membranes, Rodentia FEDINEC
caused by medicinal plants, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia PERSAUD
cell physiological mechanisms,
Amphibia DUSPIVA
chromosomes, fetus, Homo MIKAMO
— , sex, newborns. Homo MIKAMO
developmental systems SHANKLIN
early embryonic mortality, influence of
hormone imbalance, Artiodactyla TORRES
effect of anti-kidney serum, immuno-
fluorescence, Rodentia GEBHARDT
chemicals, Rodentia HOSHINO
KAMEYAMA
embryotoxic agents on blastocyst,
Lagomorpha HAY
environmental factors, Teleostei PETERS
excess nutrients, Aves GOLDIE
reduced atmospheric pressure,
Rodentia KAMEYAMA
embryo resorption, Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
embryonic, Aves SAN DOR
— death due to altered sperm viability,
Artiodactyla, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ULBERG
, radiation-induced, Hymenoptera AMY
— , Homo BERNDORFER
experimental diabetes. Mammalia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
extra-embryonic fluids & plasma,
Aves ABRAMOVICI
5-fluoro-2-deoxy-cytidine, effect on early
organ primordia, Rodentia DEGENHARDT
heart, bone, Artiodactyla NIE
hemolytic disease, immunological factors,
Primates, Rodentia VOLKOVA
Homo BAGINSKI
SINGH
TESTA
hypoxia, intra-uterine, chemistry of blood.
Homo THIERY
infections of fetus & placenta. Homo FLAMM
inherited abnormalities, prevention by
drugs, Rodentia KONYUKHOV
karyotype. Homo MAKINO
melanotic embryo. Homo BOSSY
mesonephric tumours of uterus &
ovary, Homo SZAMBORSKI
mortality, embryonic, relation with res-
piration of egg, Artiodactyla TORRES
necrotic areas. Homo ILIES
nervous system, fetal irradiation.
Mammalia RUGH
neuroglia, postnatal injury,
Carnivora FLEISCHHAUER
neuromuscular mutant, Rodentia McNUTT
octosporeosis, Diptera KRAMER
pancreas, endocrine, Aves HUNT
placenta, histochemistry. Homo IVEMARK
prenatal, Aves MENKES
— mortality, Artiodactyla BRADEN
Rodentia MOSER
TORO
WAELSCH
spinal cord, glucose-6-phosphate dehydro-
genase, effect of maternal hyper-
adrenocorticalism, Rodentia HOAR
spirochaets, transmission via ovary to
offspring, Acarina AESCHLIMANN
GEIGY
testis, spermatogonia! deficiency, Klinefelter
syndrome. Homo MIKAMO
toxemia, placental vessels. Homo VARMA
uterine mucosa, stroma. Homo SZAMBORSKI
virus-induced abnormalities. Homo KOSKIMIES
SAXEN
— infection of blastocyst, Lagomorpha FLAMM
X-irradiation, effect on early organ
primordia, Rodentia DEGENHARDT
PATTERN FORMATION
see Organization
PELVIC GIRDLE
see Skeleton
PEPTIDES
see Proteins
PERITONEUM
see Body cavities
PERIVITELLINE FLUID
see Egg(s)
PERMEABILITY
osmoregulation, Anura
— , Anura, Urodela
PHARMACOLOGY
see Drug(s)
PHARYNX
see also Branchial region; Mouth
mechanism of formation, Turbellaria KIDO
regeneration, influence of tissue & organ
extracts, Turbellaria ZILLER
PHENOCOPIES
Aves LANDAUER
chemical, Diptera TAKAYA
heat shock, pupal stage, action of
modifiers, Diptera MOHLER
Polydactyly, TEM treatment, Rodentia KOCHER
rumpless, histology & factors involved,
Aves GOLDIE
LOEFFLER
L0VTRUP
HAGLUND
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PHOSPHORUS
PHYSICAL FACTORS
see specific physical agents; Biophysics
PHYSIOLOGY (developmental)
see Embryology (experimental); Embryology
(physiological)
see also Development
PIGMENT(ATION)
see also Chromatophore(s); Melanophore(s);
Neural crest
carotenoids, reproductive cycle, Crustacea HORN
coloiu- pattern, Anura LA SPINA
development & endocrinology,
Amphibia BAGNARA
eye, biochemistry, genetic control,
Lepidoptera MUTH
genetics, Rodentia FOSTER
granules, morphology & biochemistry,
Teleostei MATSUMOTO
iris, depigmentation control, Urodela REESE
melanin formation, Aves KOECKE
melanogenesis, Anura LYNN
morphology, chemistry, Pisces MORI
neural crest, Aves KOECKE
pattern, genetic control, Urodela BRICK
regenerating appendages, Crustacea RANGA
Rodentia KOROTCHKIN
role of pteridines, Teleostei MATSUMOTO
role of pterin derivatives. Amphibia OBIKA
Urodela KOROTCHKIN
PINEAL ORGAN
Amira AOTO
Aves AMONS
culture, Aves AMONS
development & function, comparative study,
Vertebrata OKSCHE
electron microscopy, Aves, Mammalia,
Re pt ilia COLLIN
enzymes, Aves THILLARD
experimental morphology, Bovidae VENZKE
extirpation, effect on postembryonic
development, Teleostei PFLUGFELDER
funtion & structure, Aves SPIROFF
interaction with hypophysis & gonads,
in vitro, Rodentia LOMBARD
morphogenesis & physiology, Aves VENZKE
ultrastructure, Carnivora, Primates WARTENBERG
PITUITARY
see Hypophysis
PLACENTA(TION)
see also Blastocyst; Embryo-maternal relation-
ships; Pregnancy
anatomy & pathology. Homo IVEMARK
STRATFORD
autoradiography & histochemistry.
Mammalia RITSCHARD
blood vessels, relation to physiological
exchange, Artiodactyla, Perissodact)>Ui STEVEN
carbohydrate metabolism. Mammalia WALKER
Cetacea HARRISON
circulation. Homo, Primates MARTIN
PANIGEL
comparative histophysiology, protein transfer.
Mammalia ANDERSON
— study, Mammalia RAZEK
STRAUSS
control by hormones, in vitro, Homo BAKER
cytochemistry, Rodentia BULMER
decidual reaction, ultrastructure.
Mammalia SANANES
decidualization, (pseudo)pregnancy,
Carnivora, Rodentia ORSINI
— , Rodentia DE FEO
development & blood flow. Primates REYNOLDS
— & physiology, Rodentia KIRBY
DNA synthesis, Rodentia BACCARINI
REZENDE
SCHREIBER
Edentata BENIRSCHKE
effect of deleterious compounds, cyto-
chemistry, ultrastructure, Rodentia WEISHEIT
hypervitaminosis Dj, Rodentia NEBEL
teratogens on function, biophysics,
histochemistry, autoradiography, electron
microscopy, Rodentia KERNIS
electron microscopy, histochemistiy.
Homo, Mammalia VACEK
, Cetacea, Pinnipedia YOUNG
experimental study, Rodentia REVESZ
giant cells, aging, in vitro, Rodentia DORGAN
, Rodentia ORSINI
growth, hormonal control, biochemistry,
Rodentia ASAMI
hemochorial, transport of insulin &
cyclamate. Primates REYNOLDS
histochemistry. Homo RIMNICEANU
THIERY
histochemistry & ultrastructure,
Rodentia TIBBITTS
Hofbauer cells, ultrastructure & cytochemistry,
Carnivora, Homo, Rodentia KOMINKOVA
Homo HAMILTON
SCHRAMM
in intergeneric hybrids, pathology,
Artiodactyla HANCOCK
intervillous space pressure, Primates RAMSEY
Mammalia DAVIES
maternal, circulation. Homo, Primates DONNER
MISENHEIMER
RAMSEY
membrane, electron microscopy,
Rodentia HERNANDEZ
morphology & zymograms in twins.
Homo THIERY
pathology, Homo, Primates, Rodentia PANIGEL
— , lipid histochemistry. Homo IVEMARK
— , syncytial cells, Homo NEBEL
perfused, effect of gonadotropins on steroid
synthesis & glycogenolysis. Homo CEDARD
perfusion, passage of vital dyes.
Homo SCHNEIDER
— studies. Homo, Primates, Rodentia PANIGEL
physiology, Marsupialia RENFREE
Pinnipedia HARRISON
Primates BUTLER
relation with ovary & uterus,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
routes of bacterial infection,
Rodentia FEDINEC
size, relation to fetal growth.
Mammalia NAAKTGEBOREN
STEGEMAN
steroids, Artiodactyla, Edentata BRINCK
structure, development & vascularization,
Homo, Primates RAMSEY
— , in vitro, Homo BAKER
syncytial cells, structure & function,
in vitro. Homo KASPI
LONDON
NEBEL
tissue relations, physical & physiological,
Artiodactyla ALEXANDER
transfer of muscle relaxants, Rodentia JACOBS
ultrastructure. Homo, Primates,
Rodentia PANIGEL
vessels, toxemia, malformations, multiple
births. Homo VARMA
yolk sac, autophagic area, cytochemistry,
Rodentia WEISHEIT
PLACODE(S)
see also Sense organs
PLANT EMBRYOLOGY
& MORPHOGENESIS
(experimental & physiological)
see also Unicellular organisms
aggregation centres, inductive action,
chemotaxis, Acrasiales GERISCH
— hormones, chemistry,
Acrasiales PANNBACKER
apex, vegetative & reproductive, histo-
& cytochemistry DE FOSSARD
apical dominance, auxin movement SCOTT
— meristem SEAGO
, explantation SAGAWA
auxin & cytokinin, effect on embryo FRAGATA
biochemistry & cytology, Phaeophvta BOUCK
Bryophyta BOPP
callus cells, in vitro HACCIUS
— from floral apex, formation & bud
differentiation HINDMAN
— growth, differentiation in tissue cultures,
mutants HARTE
284
cell contacts & differentiation,
Acrasiales GERISCH
— movement, Acrasiales KAHN
— surface, incorporation of polysaccharide
precursors, biochemistry, autoradiography,
Acrasiales BURNSIDE
— wall differentiation WERZ
formation in mitosis DAUWALDER
, ultrastiucture HEYN
cellular differentiation in vitro, nuclear
aspects PARTANEN
, sequence of gene-controlled enzyme
synthesis, Acrasiales FRANCIS
chemotaxis, cell aggregation & differen-
tiation. Acrasiales KONIJN
chloroplast development HASELKORN
chromosomes, molecular structure during
genetic activity GAY
coenobial forms, Chlorophyceae MILLINGTON
control of morphogenesis & differentiation.
Acrasiales KAHN
development of specific gibberellins,
Ascomycetes SPECTOR
crown gall development BOPP
cyclic AMP, effect on ion transport,
Acrasiales FRANCIS
CHI
cytokinesis in earlv gametophyte, Filicinae PRAY
development MUNROE
— of branching filaments, computer
simulation. Algae, Fungi LINDENMAYER
— of cultured tissues NORSTOG
— , vegetative & reproductive, Hepaticae JONES
developmental biochemistry & genetics,
Acrasiales LOOMIS
— genetics, Ascomycetes BRODY
— — , Eumycetozoina KERR
, Hepaticae STERN
— physiology CHEN
, Acrasiales GREGG
differentiation in colonial forms,
Chlorophyceae HOBBS
effect of alkaloids & steroids on differentiation
of tissue cultures STETLER
exogeneous DNA LEDOUX
— on embryo of growth factors, anti-
mitotics, radiomimetics, X-irradiation HACCIUS
electron microscopy, Acrasiales,
Phycomycetes HOHL
embryogenesis LAKSHMANAN
— & germination, electron
microscopy MOLLENHAUER
embryology, tissue culture & electron
microscopy NORSTOG
embryonic growth & differentiation.
factors LA CROIX
environmental factors inducing morpho-
genesis, Rhodophyta RAMUS
enzyme activities during germination AUGSTEN
experimental developmental morpho-
logy DeMAGGIO
JACOBS
— embryology LAKSHMANAN
— • morphogenesis, tissue culture,
histochemistry BABA
ROBERTS
fertilization & embryogenesis FISHER
floral induction, effect of deoxyriboside base
analogues & photoperiod BROWN
— morphogenesis, meristem metabolism BROWN
— organs, differentiation, protein
changes HINDMAN
flower initiation, physiology de FOSSARD
flowering, biochemical mechanism TRIONE
gametogenesis, fertilization & early
development, electron microscopy,
Chlorophyceae URBAN
gametophytes, juvenile sporophytes,
Filicinae PRAY
genetic studies, Acrasiales SUSSMAN
germinating seedling, growth SEAGO
growth, effect of sterols, Fungi NORMAN
— substances, morphogenetic reactions of
varieties KIERMAYER
histochemistry of differentiation at muhi-
cellular level, Acrasiales PANNBACKER
histodifferentiation in vitro CLUTTER
SUSSEX
histogenesis in vitro SUSSEX
histone synthesis & function in sperm,
Hepaticae BLOCH
I A A, molecular basis for mode of
action GALSTON
irregular embryogenesis, correlation with
embryogenesis in vitro LAKSHMANAN
leaf morphogenesis, interaction between
genes & environment HARTE
leaves, vein system, Filicinae PRAY
lethal mutants, genetics & physiology MiiLLER
light absorption, role of phytochrome GALSTON
— , effect on germination MAEDA
— , morphogenesis, Characeae MAEDA
— regulated development KLEIN
meiotic development, DNA synthesis HOITA
STERN
membrane system of cells, changes during
differentiation BAL
mitosis. Fungi FULLER
morphogenesis of phyllotactic patterns,
Pteridophyta, Spermatophyta LINDENMAYER
— troughout life cycle, Eumycetozoina KERR
morphogenetic movement & cell adhesion,
Acrasiales GARROD
& differentiation, Acrasiales BONNER
motile cells, Phycomycetes FULLER
mutants causing developmental defects,
Acrasiales GERISCH
organ & cell differentiation, hormonal
effects JACOBS
osmotic gradients, ovule & embryo RYCZKOWSKI
ovule formation SAGAWA
pH of embryo & surrounding sap RYCZKOWSKI
photobiology in development. Algae BUTLER
photomorphogenic action spectra BROWN
phytochrome in development BUTLER
pollen tube growth SAGAWA
, , protein & RNA
synthesis MASCARENHAS
primary wall constituents, autoradiography,
histochemistry LEFFINGWELL
propagules, factors controlling development SMITH
protein changes in apex, photoperiodic
induction HINDMAN
— secretion & cell wall formation CHRISPEELS
protonema, morphogenesis, Bryophyta BOPP
pseudoplasmodium, analysis of differentiation,
Acrasiales FRANCIS
HUNTER
radiation effects in relation to senescence
& cell death, Gymnospermae BERLYN
regulatory mechanisms in cultured cells MILLS
relation between metabolism &
development AUGSTEN
reproduction, light induction, part, interaction
with temperature, Fungi LEACH
RNA metabolism, Chlorophyceae KOCHERT
root regeneration from hypocotyl,
Gymnospermae GREENWOOD
— tip growth, effect of methylated
xanthines CHENEY
sap surrounding embryo, osmotic value,
physiological activity & pH RYCZKOWSKI
seed development, physiology MAY
— , control of hydration SMITH
sexual development, effect of sterols.
Fungi NORMAN
— induction, Chlorophyceae KOCHERT
shoot apex & leaf, morphogenesis MILLINTON
— growth, DNA synthesis BOPP
spore formation, sporogenic substances
P310. Fungi LEACH
sporeUng, morphogenesis, Characeae IMAHORI
sporulation, growth & differentiation,
biochemistry, Myxomycetae RUSCH
— , light-induced, biochemical mechanism,
Fungi TRIONE
subcellular components, protein synthesis,
Acrasiales CECCARINI
teratogenesis & pathology CHEN
tissue culture, embryos & tissues HACCIUS
— development, Golgi complex,
cell walls DAUWALDER
— differentiation, interaction with organelle
development & experimental
modification KEPHART
WHALEY
tracheary elements, differentiation, in vitro,
hormonal control FINE
ultrastructural changes PERRY
during growth, Conjugales WADDINGTON
vascular connection between main & lateral
roots SEAGO
285
PLANT EMBRYOLOGY (contd.)
wall polysaccharides, Golgi-
mediated LEFFINGWELL
PLEURA
see Body cavities
POLAR BODIES
see Egg(s)
POLARITY
see Gradient(s); Symmetry
POLE CELLS
see Germ cells (primordial)
POLYEMBRYONY
^ves KNJAZEVA
experimental, orientation, Aves LUTZ
— , Teleostei LUTZ
Turbellaria KOSCIELSKI
POLYMORPHISM (insects, including caste
determination)
caste determination, Isoptera BANERJEE
diploid drones, Hymenoptera WOYKE
environmental factors, Homoptera LEES
Homoptera LAMPEL
queen determination, biochemistry of queens
& workers, Hymenoptera REMBOLD
— determining substance in royal jelly,
Hymenoptera REMBOLD
wing, Homoptera KISIMOTO
POLYPEPTIDES
see Proteins
POLYPLOIDY
determinism, cytology, Turbellaria BENAZZI
DNA content, Anitra LAVALLE
experimental, Lepidoptera ASTAUROV
triploid intersexes, genital apparatus,
Diptera LAUGE
Turbellaria BENAZZI
POLYSACCHARIDES
see Carbohydrate(s)
POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
see Development (postembryonic, fetal)
POTENCY
see Embryology (experimental)
see also Determination; Organization; Regulation
PREGNANCY
see also Embryo-maternal relationships;
Placenta(tion)
alloxan-diabetes, Rodentia HUNT
blood, amniotic & intervillous space pressures.
Primates RAMSEY
changes in uterine vessels, Rodentia ORSINI
corpus luteum, factors controlling life,
Rodentia ORSINI
cortisone, Rodentia MERCIER
decidualiziation, Carnivora, Rodentia ORSINI
early, Rodentia WILSON
effect of antimitotic agents, Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
chemicals, Lagomorpha, Rodentia HARPER
enzymes in maternal blood. Homo ROBINSON
estrogens, Carnivora BRINCK
experimental diabetes. Mammalia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
immunology, Rodentia BILLINGTON
JAMES
maintenance, effect of deleterious compounds,
Rodentia WEISHEIT
pseudo-, decidualiziation, Carnivora,
Rodentia ORSINI
— , Mamamlia DIAMOND
Teleostei CHAMBOLLE
virus, Rodentia ROUX
vitamin Di; toxicosis, Rodentia ORNOY
PRIMITIVE STREAK
see also Blastoderm
fate of different parts, tracer study,
Aves NICOLET
Hensen's node, inductive power, effect of
actinomycin, A ves G ALLERA
, role in somite differentiation,
Aves NICOLET
inductive capacity, Aves G ALLERA
role in body formation, Aves, Mammalia VACEK
PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS
see Germ cells (primordial)
PROLIFERATION
see Mitosis
PRONEPHRIC DUCT
see Urogenital system
PRONEPHROS
see Kidney(s)
PROSPECTIVE MAPS
see Embryology (experimental)
PROTEIN(S) (incl. Peptides & Polypeptides)
actin-like, egg, Echinoidea MIKI
albumen uptake, embryo, immunofluorescence.
Gastropoda ARNOLDS
a-2-macroglobulin, development &
regeneration, Rodentia HEIM
basic, electrophoresis & immunophoresis,
early development, Echinoidea,
Tunicata DAVENPORT
— , embryo, Vrodela IMOH
— , oogenesis, autoradiography, electron
microscopy, Echinoidea SANCHEZ
— , — & early development,
Echinoidea BaCKSTRoM
blood, genetics & physiology, Insecta EGELHAAF
brain ANDERSON
cell membrane, normal & cancer cells,
Aves, Rodentia GOLDHOR
central nervous system, Aves McCALLION
changes in development, Anura,
Echinoidea SPIEGEL
early development, Anura STANISSTREET
chromosomal, Aves HUANG
comb, electrophoresis, Aves LAWRENCE
contractile, biosynthesis & assembly FISCHMAN
controlling RNA synthesis, eye lens fibre
cells, Artiodactyla ELMER
cortical contractile, mitosis, Echinoidea SAKAI
differentiation, Amphibia, Insecta DUSPIVA
— , cytochemistry, electrophoresis,
Urodela GASSER
— , disc-electrophoresis. Gastropoda DONGEN
early development, Anostraca, Echinoidea HULTIN
— stages. Amphibia MACELA
MACHA
PALECEK
ROMANOVSKY
egg, composition, radio-isotope study,
Insecta ANGELS
— & hemolymph, Insecta KOCH
embryonic cells, subcellular components,
Amphibia MASUl
— & yolk, biochemistry, Teleostei YAMAGAMI
epigenetic & genetic ontrol, cell differentiation,
Vertebrata WHITT
eye lens, crystallins, Anura McDEVITT
, electrophoresis, Rodentia KONYUKHOV
, immunology & immunochemistry,
Aves, Homo DOORENMAALEN
, regulation, Anura, Aves CAMPBELL
CLAYTON
TRUMAN
, Vertebrata BRAHMA
heme DALLMAN
hemolymph, metamorphosis, biochemistry,
Hymenoptera LENSKY
— , reproductive cycle, Crustacea HORN
immunochemistry, Teleostei LAALE
interaction with nucleic acid, early devel-
opment, Echinoidea IMMERS
Lepidoptera EICHER
metabolic changes in primary induction,
Urodela KAWAKAMI
metabolism. Amphibia TIEDEMANN
— , epidermal apical cap, Vrodela DARDA
— in differentiation. Amphibia FAULHABER
explanted embryo in relation to growth
& differentiation, Aves KLEIN
— , larval, Trematoda GILBERTSON
microtubules, immunology & thiol-disulfide
exchange, Echinoidea KIMURA
mitotic apparatus, egg, Echinoidea MIKI
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mucoproteins in fetal skin. Homo GIANNETTI
nervous tissue, synapses, Veriebrata KORNGUTH
neural retina, Aves SCHWARTZ
nuclear & cytoplasmic, synthesis, liver in
vitro, hormone influence, Rodentia MALPOIX
nucleoproteins, atypical, larval development,
Diptera RASCH
oocyte, uptake & deposition, Orthoptera KUNZ
optic lobes, eyeless animals, Aves MARCHISIO
organ-specific, kidney, Aves CROISILI.F.
parotid gland, Rodentia REDMAN
passage from motlier into early embryo,
Lagomorpha KULANGARA
pattern changes in yolk system,
Coleoptera KuTHE
— , Diptera HuRLIMANN
peptides, Diptera BuHLER
plasma, synthesis in clonal liver cells.
Primates, Rodentia KAIGHN
polypeptides, conformational changes in
morphogenesis WERZ
polytene chromosomes, Diptera CAVE
produced in presence of RNA inhibitors,
in vitro, Echinoidea COUSINEAU
quantitative cytochemistry, induction &
differentiation, Vertebrata VAHS
regeneration. Amphibia ANTON
ribosomal, regulation, biochemistry, auto-
radiography, Diptera KIEFER
role in spicule calcification & synthesis,
Echinoidea
salivary gland chromosomes, Diptera
serum, Artiodactyla, Rodentia
— , Aves, Rodentia
soluble, organogenesis, Rodentia
ELLIS
KATO
PAGF.
HEIM
SERMAN
SKREB
ROLLINS
KARLSSON
IMBERSKI
WYATT
BUTROS
stage-specific, cell & organ culture
Anura
, immunology & biochemistry,
Artiodactyla
— & tissue specific, Diptera,
Lepidoptera
synthesis, action of hormones & meta
morphosis, Lepidoptera
RNA, Echinoidea
activation during cleavage, Echinoidea WILT
after cortical lesions, Anura BRACKET
Anura CASTON
associated with neural & endo-meso-
dermal competence, Urodela SAAG
cell aggregation. Amphibia, Aves GRUNZ
— differentiation in vitro, Aves COLEMAN
ciliar morphogenesis & regeneration,
blastula & gastrula, Annelida,
Echinoidea AUCLAIR
differentiating cells, E.M. autoradio-
graphy. Amphibia JACOB
early development, Echinoidea GIUDICE
, Gastropoda COLLIER
— stages. Gastropoda BIGGELAAR
— — , Insecta
, Rodentia
Echinoidea
effect of hormones, postembryonic,
Dictyoptera, Diptera
egg, Echinoidea
eggs & embryos, Echinoidea
embryo, biochemistry, in vivo &
in vitro, Echinoidea INFANTE
— , Echinoidea HUMPHREYS
eye lens, Aves ZINN
in vitro, control, Aves BRAVERMAN
— — in vivo & in vitro,
Artiodactyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
inhibitors, developmental effects,
Echinoidea
-, effects on early development,
Teleostei
— in vitro, polysome formation & break
down, Anostraca
— , lens induction & differentiation,
Aves, Rodentia
— , limb regeneration, Urodela
— , localization during cleavage, auto-
radiography. Gastropoda
— , metamorphosis, role of ecdysone,
Diptera
— , normal & lobeless embryos.
Gastropoda TEITELMAN
— , oocyte, Anura HORTON
— , oogenesis & early development,
Diptera BIER
SCHNETTER
MOLINARO
MONROY
SHAAYA
IKEDA
IVERSON
CHENEY
BATTLE
CLEGG
ZWAAN
DARDA
WAL
SEKERIS
— , , Echiuroidea, Gastropoda GOULD
— , ovary in vitro, Anura, Rodentia FORD
— , polytene chromosomes, normal &
infected larvae, Diptera PA VAN
— , queens & workers, Hymenoptera REMBOLD
— , regional differentiation, Anura,
Urodela LANDESMAN
— , regulation WOOL
— , — , egg & embryo, Echinoidea PIATIGORSKY
— , relation with free amino acid pool,
Teleostei, Urodela CRAWFORD
— , morphogenesis, tracer studies,
Echinoidea GEZELIUS
— , reticulocytes, Lagomorpha COHEN
— , stage specific, normal & experimental,
Echinoidea ELLIS
— ■, storage & expulsion, effect of exogenous
agents, parotid gland, Rodentia GORDON
— , synchronized cultures, Ciliata IKEDA
— , translational level control, Artiodactyla,
Rodentia PAGE
— & transport, effect of hormones,
oogenesis, Orthoptera WYATT
— & utilisation, nerve cells, Aves O'BRIEN
— , yolk sac derived erythroid cells,
Rodentia FANTONI
tissue-specific, control of synthesis,
Anura ROLLINS
transfer, placenta & fetal membranes.
Mammalia ANDERSON
transmission, fetal membranes,
Lagomorpha WILD
turnover, central nervous system,
Rodentia STEWART
yolk, biochemistry, Cheleutoptera,
Orthoptera KOCH
— synthesis, transport & composition,
Crustacea, Vertebrata WALLACE
PROTISTA
see Unicellular organisms
PROTOZOA
see Unicellular organisms
PUROMYCIN
see Antibiotics
RADIATION
see Irradiation
RADIO-ACTIVE TRACERS
see Autoradiography; Biochemistry; Radio-isotopes
RADIO-ISOTOPES
see also Autoradiography
collagen, polymerization, pupa,
Lepidoptera ASHHURST
glucose uptake, early embryo,
Aves HARRISON
in analysis of development, Tunicata MANSUETO
intestinal intramural nerve plexus,
Rodentia GABELLA
ionic permeability, egg, Echinoidea,
Teleostei HORI
metabolic pathways, Invertebrata BLACK
nuclear labelling, genetic & embryonic
effect. Amphibia CHIBON
oogenesis, yolk, protein, glycogen,
Insecta ENGELS
phosphate, sugar & nucleic acid metabolism
of embryo, Echinodermata YANAGISAWA
precursors, incorporation in tissue,
Aves DESVEAUX
primitive streak, fate of different parts,
Aves NICOLET
protein level, spindle microtubules,
cleavage, Echinoidea, Echiuroidea ANDERSON
— synthesis, nucleo-cytoplasmic relations,
Echinoidea GEZELIUS
sympathetic neurons & neural connections,
Aves CANTING
tritiated DNA & thymidine, incorporation
in ovary & testis, Aves, Rodentia CALLEBAUT
— thymidine, mutant embryos in vitro,
Rodentia STEIN
— uridine & thymidine, incorporation
in germ cells, Aves CALLEBAUT
287
RADIOMIMETIC AGENTS
effect on chromosomes, relation to organo-
genesis, Rodentia TAMBOISE
cleavage, Urodela SENTEIN
REAGGREGATION
see Cell(s)
see also Tissue culture
REARING METHODS
axenic cultures, Nematoda
Cestoda
Crustacea
larval stages, Polychaeta
strains, Amphibia
LOWER
VOGE
RICE
CAZAUX
NACE
REGENERATION (physiological)
brain. Mammalia POLEZHAEV
epidermis, Rodentia RIECK
intestinal epithelium, Urodela MARTIN
skin, cell renewal, Lacertilia MADERSON
REGENERATION (traumatic)
see also Unicellular organisms
absence, factors involved, Hirudinea CORNEC
Actinozoa POLTEVA
adrenal cortex, histochemistry, Rodentia BELKA
— gland, Rodentia PORTAK
a-2-macroglobulin, Rodentia HEIM
Amphibia SINGER
anomalies, Oligochaeta, Polychaeta,
Turbellaria STePHAN
anterior, Polychaeta DEAN
— , photoreceptors, ultrastructure,
Nemertea VERNET
— , porphyrin synthesis, Nemertea VERNET
appendages, control of pigmentation,
Crustacea RANGA
— , differentiation of implanted tumours,
Anura MIZELL
Asteroidea LENDER
biochemistry, Annelida DURANTE
PUCCIA
blastema cells, origin, Polychaeta SICHEL
— formation, cellular mechanism,
Turbellaria BETCHAKU
— , in vitro, Turbellaria OKUNO
SUGINO
— in vivo & in vitro, Turbellaria MANELLI
PASQUINI
STAMPA
— , organ culture, Urodela MARIN
— , ultrastructure, Turbellaria SAUZIN
blastemata induced in heterotopic positions,
Urodela HARREBOMEE
blood vessels, Aves, Homo, Mammalia KREDIET
bone & cartilage, Carnivora BARTOS
— , histochemistry, Rodentia MaKINEN
RAEKALLIO
caudal & cranial, histology, Polychaeta HOFMANN
— , endocrine control, Polychaeta HOFMANN
cell differentiation, Anura, Hydroidea AOTO
, effect of inorganic ions,
Hydroidea MACKLIN
— division, differentiation & movement,
Hydroidea PARK
— migrations, role of cell types, mesoglea
& perisarc, Hydroidea DIEHL
— & tissues, ultrastructure, Urodela SCHMIDT
cellular basis, Nemertini PEDERSEN
central nervous system, Anura FILONI
. ■ — , mitosis. Amphibia BAFFONI
cerebellum, Teleostei LOMBARDO
chemistry, Urodela SCHMIDT
cilia, gastrula, protein synthesis,
Annelida. Echinoidea AUCLAIR
Coelenterata, Ctenophora TOKIN
connective tissue, filament formation,
Turbellaria PEDERSEN
cranium bones, Carnivora KANTOROVA
, Mammalia POLEZHAEV
Ctenophora PYLILO
dedifferentiating cells, Actinozoa POLTEVA
dedifferentiation & differentiation,
Urodela HARREBOMEE
TRAMPUSCH
dental tissue, Carnivora POLEZHAEV
effects of antimetabolities, antibiotics
& nucleic acids, Amphibia, Echinoidea WOLSKY
antiserum, Urodela TABAN
Be, Turbellaria NEEDHAM
chemicals, correlation with effect
of enzymes, Echinodermata, Turbellaria HEIN
electrical & biochemical stimulation,
Coelenterata GOODWIN
hormones & antimetabolites,
histochemistry, Aves, Rodentia ACHTELIK
irradiation, Amphibia SCHOTTE
sympathicomimetic drugs,
Turbellaria, Oligochaeta ROSI
vitamin A, Anura, Aves NIAZI
X-rays, Asteroidea HUET
, Polychaeta BAUTZ
, Urodela VERWOERD
endocrine factors. Amphibia THORNTON
— glands, part, thyroid, morphogenesis,
Rodentia WROBLEWSKI
epidermal apical cap, protein metabolism,
Urodela DARDA
epithelium, cytology, Rodentia DECK
eye, following irradiation, Rodentia RUGH
eye lens MIKAMI
, antigenic studies. Amphibia CAMPBELL
TRUMAN
, biochemistry, Aves McCALLION
, biochemistry, Lagomorpha,
Primates AGARWAL
ANGRA
, causal analysis, autoradiography,
Urodela REYER
, cell cycle & differentiation,
Urodela EISENBERG
, — replication, activation,
Urodela YAMADA
, dedifferentiation, Urodela YAMADA
, determination of site, Urodela LOPASHOV
, DNA synthesis, Urodela EISENBERG
, embryonic ocular tissue implants in
anterior chamber, Lagomorpha,
Primates AGARWAL
ANGRA
, in vitro, Urodela EISENBERG
& limb, common stimulating factors,
Urodela REYER
, nucleolar changes, electron
microscopy, Urodela DUMt)NT
, regulatory mechanisms, Anura CAMPBELL
, tyrosinase, Urodela ACHAZI
, Urodela KATO
— stalk, nerve cells & neurosecretory
cells, Crustacea VERNET
— , Turbellaria KISHIDA
fracture repair, Urodela PRINS
TRAMPUSCH
gene activation, Turbellaria COWARD
general FREEMAN
KUHN
genital apparatus, role of neurosecretion,
Turbellaria GRASSO
germ cells, Turbellaria DI MARCOTULLIO
growth & differentiation, Turbellaria MANELLI
PASQUINI
Hemichordata BURDON
hind limb, Anura MICHAEL
hormonal influences, Urodela SCHMIDT
Hydroidea WEBSTER
Hydrozoa TARDENT
I-cells, cytology, Hydroidea KIDO
KISHIDA
in vivo & in vitro, Annelida MARCEL
inductive processes, Turbellaria, Urodela WOLFF
— & inhibitory substances, Turbellaria LENDER
influence of nerves & endocrines,
Urodela LIVERSAGE
inhibition, Hydroidea TWEEDELL
Insecta POHLEY
interstitial cells, cytology, Hydroidea KIDO
intrauterine, malformations,
Homo BERNDORFER
iris, Lagomorpha, Primates AGARWAL
ANGRA
larval, Polychaeta MALIKOVA
limb, aneurogenic, on normal host,
Urodela THORNTON
— , — , proliferation pattern,
Urodela HEARSON
— , Ani4ra TSCHUMI
— , autoradiography, Urodela FORET
— , blastema in vitro, Urodela FORET
— , blastemal mesenchyme, interaction with
wound epidermis, Urodela FABER
— , cuticula deposition, Dictyoptera LEOPOLD
288
— , denervated, de- & redifferentiation,
cytochemistry, Urodela HEARSON
— , effect of drugs, Urodela GEBHARDT
— , — — heterotopic tissues, Urodela GLADE
— , thyroxine, larva, Anura VAN STONE
— , ultraviolet radiation, Urodela BUTLER
— , embryo, Dictyoptera BULLIERE
— , enzymes, Anura NIAZI
— , heterotopic, Anura TRAMPUSCH
— , induced, Marsupialia MIZELL
— , influence of nerves & denervation,
Urodela BUTLER
— , thyroid hormones, Anura KOLLROS
— , larva, morphogenetic factors,
Dictyoptera BULLIERE
— , mechanics of blastema formation,
Urodela BUTLER
— , nerve influence, immunobiology,
Urodela THORNTON
— , organogenesis of carpals, role of radius,
Urodela MANNER
— , polarity & gradients, Orthoptera BOHN
— , — reversal, Urodela BUTLER
— , proliferation, DNA synthesis & nerve
fibre pattern, Urodela HEARSON
— , protein synthesis & changes in cell
volume, Urodela DARDA
— , re-amputated regenerates, effect of
hypophysectomy, Urodela HILFER
— , regression after irradiation,
Amphibia SCHOTTE
— , restoration after X-irradiation, bio-
chemistry, Urodela POLEZHAEV
TEPLITZ
TUCHKOVA
— , role of electrolytes. Amphibia BURKART
— , hormones. Amphibia TASSAVA
— , nerves, Anura NIAZI
— , prolactin, Urodela WATERMAN
— & tail, Anura NIAZI
— , thyroid & adrenal hormones, Anura NIAZI
— , transplanted blastemas, regional
organization, Urodela FABER
— , Vertebrata KUDOKOTSEV
— , X-irradiation, tissue & organ grafts,
Urodela LAZARD
liver, Aves, Reptilia ASNANI
BONNY
— , effect of estrogens, Rodentia DZIUBA
— , vitamin B12, Rodentia CRACIUN
— , homeostasis, Rodentia TERAYAMA
— , influence of reticulo-endothelial
system, Rodentia STERN
— , kidney, cellular proliferation,
Mammalia ARGYRIS
— parenchyma, mitosis, Rodentia BERTALANFFY
— , RNA/DNA hybridization, Rodentia CHURCH
lymph gland, Aves, Reptilia ASNANI
BONNY
macromolecular metabolism & satellite
DNA function, Crustacea GRAHAM
KERR
SKINNER
malformations, origin, development &
transmission, Turbellaria SCHILT
STePHAN
mammary gland, transplantation,
Rodentia HOSHINO
mandible & os priapi, effect of castration
& androgens, Rodentia BERESFORD
morphogenetic fields, Urodela TRAMPUSCH
motor nerves, Teleostei MARK
muscle, cytological changes, Urodela DECK
myocardium, biochemistry, Lago-
morpha SADOKOVA
— , Mammalia AKHABADZE
MALIOVANOVA
POLEZHAEV
Nemertea GONTCHAROFF
IWATA
neoblast, cytology & ultrastructure,
Turbellaria KIDO
KISHIDA
— differentiation, Turbellaria OKUNO
SUGINO
— , electron microscopy, Turbellaria LENDER
— , migration & differentiation, Oligochaeta,
Polychaeta, Turbellaria STePHAN
— movement, Hydrozoa LESH
nerve fibres, larval, Urodela BAFFONI
, olfactory system, electrophysiology,
Teleostei WESTERMAN
— networks, behavioural, Vertebrata SPERRY
nervous system, postmetamorphic,
Anura BAFFONI
, Rohon-Beard cells. Amphibia MARINI
neural retina, autoradiography, Urodela REYER
normal cell populations, Rodentia BERTALANFFY
nucleo-histones. Amphibia, Turbellaria T6R0K
of defective organs. Amphibia NEWTH
Oligochaeta SAUSSEY
TARDENT
optic nerve, functional aspects, Anura GAZE
origin of cells, Turbellaria, Urodela WOLFF
peripheral nerves, Aves, Carnivora ERHART
pharynx, influence of tissue & organ
extracts, Turbellaria ZILLER
— , inhibitory substances, Turbellaria BEAUPAIN
Phasmidoptera BART
physiological gradients & polarity control,
Turbellaria COWARD
polarity & differentiation, Polvchaeta LESH
Polychaeta BERRILL
BOILLY
Porifera BR0NDSTED
KOROTKOVA
protein metabolism, Amphibia ANTON
regeneration cells, origin, activation &
differentiation, Annelida BOILLY
regulation, polarized, linear pattern,
Hydrozoa HICKLIN
relation with asexual reproduction,
Turbellaria KRITCHINSKAYA
immunology. Mammalia WATTS
Reptilia BELLAIRS
retina, Anura, Teleostei LOMBARDO
— & lens, metaplasia, Teleostei LOPASHOV
SOLOGUB
RNA synthesis, Amphibia BURGESS
role of endocrine system, Dictyoptera O'FARRELL
STOCK
hormones, Urodela MANNER
nervous system, Asteroidea HUET
nervous system & territories of
regeneration, Turbellaria SCHILT
, Turbellaria T0R6K
■ neurohormones, effect of neuro-
pharmaca, Hydroidea, Turbellaria LENICQUE
— • — neurosecretion, Turbellaria,
Oligochaeta ROSI
scales, Teleostei ASAKURA
— , ultrastructure, mineralization,
Teleostei NUSSBAUM
sciatic axotomy, de- & regeneration of
spinal cord structures, Aves HOUTHOFF
sinus gland, Crustacea VERNET
spinal cord, cellular origin, Urodela FORET
— — , Lacertilia SIMPSON
, relation to Mauthner cell & thyroid,
Urodela MOULTON
structures following sciatic axotomy,
Aves HOUTHOFF
, Urodela BUTLER
spleen, Aves, Reptilia ASNANI
BONNY
starving animals, cytology & cyto-
chemistry, Turbellaria PEDERSEN
stomach, Rodentia TIMASHKEVICH
striated muscle, cytogenesis, tracer studies,
Rodentia TOTO
tail, epidermis, Lacertilia MADERSON
— fin rays, fine structure, Teleostei KEMP
— , Lacertilia CHAKKO
HIRADHAR
SHAH
WERNER
— , Lacertilia, Urodela SIMPSON
— , muscle cell differentiation in vitro,
Lacertilia SIMPSON
telencephalon. Amphibia LOMBARDO
territories, Isopoda HOARAU
testis, Anura MAJORCA
tissue & organ culture, Turbellaria ZILLER
tracer studies, Urodela TRAMPUSCH
trigeminal nerve, motor root, early
stages, Aves STRAY
Turbellaria BR0NDSTED
HIRN
ICHIKAWA
undifferentiated cells, activity, normal &
regenerating animals, Turbellaria CHANDEBOIS
Urodela BRUNST
Vertebrata STOCUM
289
REGENERATION (contd.)
xenoplastic blastemata, compatibility.
Anura, Urodela
TRAMPUSCH
REGULATION (embryonic)
blastoderm, Aves
Hydroidea
Lacertilia
limb, late, Aves
ROGULSKA
WEBSTER
HUBERT
LAZARD
PINOT
— , skeletal morphogenesis, Aves KIENY
— & wing bud, mesoderm, Aves DUBEY
PATIL
wing bud, Aves AMPRINO
REPRODUCTION (asexual)
see Asexual reproduction
REPRODUCTION (sexual)
see also Egg(s); Fertility (& sterility); Fertilization;
Reproductive system; Spermatozoa etc.
anatomy & ecology, Homoptera MOCHIDA
artificial insemination, Mammalia ROWSON
Artiodactyla HUBER
as effected by mutants, Diptera DOANE
autogeny, Diptera BRUST
biochemistry, Mammalia MANN
Cetacea HARRISON
Chiroptera UCHIDA
comparative biochemistry, Elasmobranchii,
Mammalia, Mollusca MANN
constant-estrus, oogenesis, Rodentia SEGAL
WITSCHI
effect of benzpyrene, Rodentia RENNETS
enzyme inhibitors, antimetabolites,
irradiation, Hymenoptera GROSCH
hypoxia, Mammalia CLEGG
space fUght, Insecta GROSCH
embryonic diapause, maternal endocrine
glands, Mammalia BAEVSKY
endocrinology, male, Orthoptera EWEN
— & periodicity, Polychaeta HAUENSCHILD
environmental factors, Aves KAMAR
estrus cycle, alloxan-diabetes, Rodentia HUNT
female performance, effect of immunization
against spermatozoa, Rodentia McLAREN
fertilizing capacity of sperm, role of hormonal
state of female, Carnivora, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia SOJKA
gamete shedding, role of radial nerves,
Asteroidea NOUMURA
— transport in female, Mammalia CLEWE
Gastropoda MAZURKIEWICZ
hormones, Teleostei YAMAMOTO
immunology, Homo, Mammalia EDWARDS
influence of endocrine glands, Aves KAMAR
gonads, Aves KAMAR
intra-uterine contraceptive devices, mode
of action. Mammalia ECKSTEIN
male, physiology, Rodentia HUMINSKI
maternal effect of cross-fostering,
Artiodactyla ROBISON
oviduct secretions, effect on sperm,
Lagomorpha HAMNER
oviposition, behaviour, Anura SEDRA
ovulation time. Primates HENDRICKX
paedogenesis, Diptera ULRICH
physiology, Carnivora BUCHANAN
— , Dictyoptera BARTH
— & functional morphology, Orthoptera EWEN
— , histochemistry, Isoptera BANERJEE
Pinnipedia HARRISON
Polychaeta BLAKE
DEAN
Primates BUTLER
recognition of specificity, compound
forms, Ascidia TANAKA
WATANABE
semen & egg production, effect of
temperature, Aves BOONE
seminal antigens, Artiodactyla,
Homo KULANGARA
— plasma protein antigenicity.
Homo NAKABAYASHI
spawning habit since 1937, Crinoidea DAN
— , mechanism & electron microscopy,
Asteroidea KANATANI
SHIRAI
— , Mollusca, Phoronida, Polychaeta TUCKER
sperm, artificial insemination, ovulation &
breeding time, Carnivora HAMNER
SOJKA
SDermatozoa, apyrene, function,
Lepidoptera FRIEDLANDER
superfecundity by hormone treatment,
Rodentia McLAREN
Turbellaria ICHIKAWA
wild animals. Mammalia BIGGERS
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
see also specific parts; Genital tract;
Urogenital system
accessory glands, male, ultrastructure,
Diptera ACTON
— organs, giowth patterns. Mammalia CLEGG
— sex gland, effect of hormones on proto-
catechuic acid glucoside synthesis,
Dictyoptera SHAAYA
, pathology, Artiodactyla BLOM
comparative anatomy, Amphibia IWASAWA
— morphology, Mammalia MOSSMAN
Conchostraca ZAFFAGNINI
cytochemistry, Diptera LEOPOLD
descriptive & experimental study.
Cephalopoda GRASSO
— , Cheleutoptera CAVALLIN
determination & differentiation, triploid
intersexes, Diptera LAUGE
diploid drones, Hymenoptera WOYKE
ductus deferens, electron microscopy.
Homo HOLSTEIN
effect of Cd, Mammalia CLEGG
experimental embryology, Amniota,
Homo MATEJKA
— study, Anura GIPOULOUX
female, comparative anatomy. Mam-
malia STRAUSS
histophysiology, sterile hybrids, Aves GOMOT
MARCHAND
larval, Crustacea PA YEN
male, biochemistry, Mammalia MANN
— & female, larva, Coleoptera HUET
mechanism of hormone action NOUMURA
modifications induced by steroids,
Teleostei ASHBY
morphogenesis & evolution, Amniota,
Homo MATEJKA
Mystacocarida ZAFFAGNINI
organ culture, endocrinology,/! vej.
Mammalia ZAAIJER
ovarian-uterine-placental relationship,
Rodentia GAUTHIER
PADYKULA
TAYLOR
pathology, Artiodactyla BLOM
phallus, Chelonia, Lacertilia, Ophidia PIEAU
RA'i'NAUD
postembryonic, Chilopoda ZERBIB
— ■ development, Dermaptera GILES
postnatal, Insectivora MORRIS
Primates ZUCKERMAN
prostate, effect of testicular interstitial
cell tumours, in vitro, Rodentia POURREAU
regeneration & differentiation, role of
neurosecretion, Trematoda, Turbellaria GRASSO
Rodentia ZUCKERMAN
ASHBY
HYODO
RESPIRATION
see also Metabolism
acidosis. Mammalia SIMKISS
Anura LEGNAME
blastocyst, Lagomorpha TORRES
cell differentiation, Anura, Rodentia,
Urodela KUCIAS
control, anoxia tolerance, homeostatic
mechanisms, pouch fetus, Marsupialia ARNOLD
SHIELD
Diptera FOURCHE
early stages, Anura HAMBURGER
, Teleostei CHANCONIE
DEVILLERS
effect of environmental conditions,
Aves LOKHORST
ROMIJN
hypoxia on growth & reproduction.
Mammalia CLEGG
egg & embryo. Gastropoda GEILENKIRCHEN
— , relation with embryonic mortality,
Artiodactyla TORRES
embryo, Tunicata D'ANNA
embryonic tissues, normal & pathological,
Aves DREICHLINGER
290
hypoxia, tnorphogenetic & biochemical
effects, Aves
Lepidoptera
Oligochaeta
GRABOWSKI
FOURCHE
LANDSTR6M
L0VTRUP
PRESS
metabolism, Teleostei, Vrodela
— , — stages, Echinoidea
oocyte, Aves
relation with glycolytic enzymes,
Teleostei BOULEKBACHE
oxidative phosphorylation, early
stages, Teleostei CHANCONIE
DEVILLERS
spermatozoa, Anura VALDEZ
RESPIRATORY TRACT
laiynx, fetal, experimental study, Artio-
dactyla, Rodentia
TOWERS
RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
see Macrophage system
RHESUS FACTORS
see Immunology
RIBONUCLEIC ACID
see also Nucleic acids
activation during cleavage, Echinoidea WILT
causing tissue transformation, Aves NOTO
chromosomal, Aves HUANG
DNA aimealing, cultured cells, Anura JOHN
JONES
— -like, embryo, Anura GASC
embryonic cells, dissociated, effect of
inductive agents. Amphibia lYEIRI
effect on heterologous fibroblasts, Aves,
Rodentia EWART
SANN
protein synthesis, Echinoidea BUTROS
fractionation, gene expression, Diptera LAIRD
from embryonic organs, action on differen-
tiation of early blastoderm fragments in
vitro, Aves BUTROS
hormone action & metamorphosis,
Lepidoptera WYATT
implantation, Rodentia SEGAL
incorporation in fibroblasts, Aves SANN
lens development, Aves PIATIGORSKY
messenger, changes associated with primary
induction, Anura EVANS
— , embryo, Anura MELTON
— , fetal & regenerating, liver, Rodentia CHURCH
— , hemoglobin synthesis, yolk sac derived
erythroid cells, Rodentia FANTONI
— , stabilization, lens fibre formation in
vivo & in vitro, Artiodactyla,
Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
— translation, site of hormone action,
various stages, Lagomorpha CHURCH
— , unfertilized eggs, Echinoidea RINALDI
metabolism. Amphibia TIEDEMANN
— , cleavage. Gastropoda DAUWALDER
— , creeper mutant, Aves EVANS
— , early stages, Aves WYLIE
— , metamorphosis & pupal diapause, effect
of hormones, Lepidoptera BARTH
— , polytene nuclei, Diptera EDSTROM
— , puffs, Diptera DANEHOLT
myoblast, normal & dystrophic, Aves,
Homo, Rodentia JANS
ROSS
nuclear, metabolism, early stages,
Echinoidea L0VTRUP
relation to mitotic cycle changes, early stages,
Echinoidea, Teleostei, Urodela ROTT
ribosomal, oogenesis. Amphibia GALL
— , — , gene amplification, Anura GALL
— , regulation, biochemistry, autoradio-
graphy, Diptera KIEFER
— synthesis regulation, Anura MIYAHARA
WADA
YAMANA
stage-specific, cell & organ culture,
Anura ROLLINS
supply, oocyte, Insecta BIER
synthesis, activation, iris in vitro,
Urodela REESE
— , controlled by proteins, eye lens fibre
cells, Artiodactyla ELMER
— , differentiating cells, E.M. autoradio-
graphy. Amphibia JACOB
— , early development. Gastropoda COLLIER
— , — embryogenesis, relation to energy
— , , Insecta
— , , Teleostei
— , Echinoidea
— , effect of thyroxine, Anura
CRAWFORD
GIUDICE
KANKI
SCHNETTER
BELLWARE
WARTIOVAARA
WILT
STADLER
WEBER
— , embryo, Echinoidea HUMPHREYS
— , embryonic skin, Aves, Rodentia SORIANO
— in cell aggregation. Amphibia, Aves GRUNZ
egg, Hemiptera FORREST
metamorphosis, role of ecdysone,
Diptera SEKERIS
— in vitro, Anostraca CLEGG
— , inhibitors, effects on early development,
Teleostei BATTLE
— , lens fibre formation in vivo & in vitro,
Artiodactyla, Aves PAPACONSTANTINOU
— , pancreas & salivary gland in vitro,
Rodentia BERNFIELD
— pattern, eye lens, Aves MODAK
PERSONS
— primed by isolated chromatin,
Echinoidea OZAKI
— & processing, cell differentiation
in vitro, Aves COLEMAN
— , regenerating tissues. Amphibia BURGESS
— , relation with histones, neural crest
in vitro, Anura ANDREW
GABIE
— , ribosomes, Echinoidea MUTOLO
— , Tunicata FARINELLA
PUCCIA
— , yolk sac derived erythroid cells,
Rodentia FANTONI
tissue-specific, control of synthesis,
Anura ROLLINS
transfer, control, normal & hormone induced
development, Aves BERNFIELD
— , hemoglobin & blood protein synthesis,
Aves PRCHAL
THOMPSON
WAINWRIGHT
— , heterogeneity, Rodentia MOLINARO
translatable, effect of RNAse inhibitors,
in vitro, Echinoidea COUSINEAU
transformation of primarily activated
ectoderm, Urodela SASAKI
uptake by myoblasts, in vitro, Aves, Homo,
Rodentia JANS
ROSS
RIBOSOMES
see Subcellular components
SACCUS VASCULOSUS
SALIVARY GLAND
see Gland(s)
SCALE(S)
see also Skin
development & regeneration, Teleostei ASAKURA
regeneration, ultrastructure, mineralization,
Teleostei NUSSBAUM
role of epidermis & mineralization,
Teleostei KREJSA
LUSE
SEMEN
see Reproduction (sexual)
SENSE ORGANS
see also specific organs; Placodes
chemoreceptor cells, enzyme, histochemistry,
electron microscopy, Carnivora, Homo,
Rodentia KRAUS
— , histochemistry, Lagomorpha DRUKKER
cutaneous, experimental study, Aves, SAXOD
Herbst's & Grandry's corpuscle, ultra-
structure, cholinesterase, Aves SAXOD
Homo SOLERE
peripheral receptors, histochemistry, electron
microscopy. Homo, Mammalia CAUNA
photoreceptors, fine structure, regeneration,
Nemertea VERNET
— , histochemistry, Mollusca KOSHIDA
— , Invertebrata EAKIN
relation to central nervous system, in animals
with tandem heads, Urodela BRaNDLE
291
SENSE ORGANS (contd.)
sensory evoked potentials, fetus,
Homo
— structures, effect of polarity.
Amphibia
taste buds, electron microscopy, cyto-
chemistry. Homo
SERUM
see Blood
SEX CHROMATIN
see Nucleus
SEX DETERMINATION
see also Sexual development
cytology. Axes
effect of hormones, Aves
genetics, Crustacea
hybrids, Anura
Hydroidea
VANZULLI
HIBBARD
SEVCENKO
KOSHIDA
VAN DETH
GINSBURGER
MAJORCA
STAGNI
TARDENT
Hymenoptera WOYKE
immunological analysis, Rodentia FURUSAWA
Prosobranchia GOMOT
GRIFFOND
role of hormones, Aves LUTZ
sex-ratio disturbances, maternal inheritance,
Diptera POULSON
SEX DIFFERENTIATION
see Sexual development
SEX HORMONES
see Hormones
SEX-RATIO
see Sexual development
SEX-REVERSAL
see Sexual development
SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
see also specific sex organs; Reproductive system;
Sex determination
accessory tissues, effect of androgens &
oestrogens, Rodentia TATA
Amphibia AOTO
THIEBOLD
Anura CAMBAR
Aves DUBOIS
LIMBORGH
STOLL
Bryozoa RANZOLI
Chelonia PIEAU
Chondrostei PERSOV
correlation with pituitary cytology, Anura HSU
descriptive & experimental study.
Cephalopoda GRASSO
different stages, neurosecretion,
Polychaeia HOFMANN
early secondary sex characters, experimental
study, Aves WOLFF
effect of androgens & antiandrogens,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia ELGER
perinatally administered gonadal
hormones, Rodentia SWANSON
sex & gonadotropic hormones,
Lacertilia, Ophidia RAYNAUD
steroids, Teleostei ASHBY
thermal stress, Chleutoptera BERGERARD
endocrine control, Chilopoda ZERBIB
endocrinology,Po/yc/iaera HAUENSCHILD
experimental studies, Anura WITSCHI
free-martins, spontaneous, Aves LUTZ
gonads. Homo ASAYAMA
hermaphroditism, endocrine control,
Crustacea CHARNIAUX
— , gene-conditioned, Rodentia GUMBRECK
— , male, non functional, role of
androgenic gland, Crustacea FRIED
— , morphology & physiology, Teleostei LISSIA
_, Rodentia ALLISON
— , sex gradient, Hydroidea, Polychaeta,
Turbellaria VANNINI
— , Teleostei HUVER
hormonal control, Crustacea BERREUR
CHARNIAUX
, Rodentia LaVELLE
hybrids, Aves GOMOT
Hydroidea STAGNI
gonads, experimental analysis, Aves AMANUMA
ASAYAMA
influence of chemical & physical
agents SALZGEBER
intersexes, triploid, genital apparatus,
Diptera LAUGE
Isopoda KATAKURA
Mammalia DIAMOND
normal & sex-reversed, transplantation,
explantation, castration, hormone injection,
Aves WOLFF
Oligochaeta SAUSSEY
Rodentia TARKOWSKI
role of gonadal hormones, Aves,
Rodentia NOUMURA
neurosecretion, Crustacea CHARNIAUX
sex differentiation after germ cell destruction,
Anura DI GRANDE
— inductors, two types, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia ELGER
— ratio, effect of temperature,
Vrodela DOBROWOLSKI
, karyotype. Homo SASAKI
— reversal by Leydig cell tumours,
in vitro, Rodentia POURREAU
— ■ — , chromosomes, Anura MIKAMO
, high temperature, Anura HSU
, inhibition by antibiotics, Anura STAGNI
VANNINI
sexual characters, primary & secondary,
Echinodermata TAHARA
steroid synthesis, Teleostei COLOMBO
Teleostei HUVER
PERSOV
THIEBOLD
Vertebrata MARAUD
SHELL
see Egg(s); Integument
SHELL GLAND
see Integument; Oviduct
SHOULDER GIRDLE
see Skeleton
SKELETON
see also specific parts; Bone(s); Cartilage
abnormalities, studied by organ culture,
Rodentia KONYUKHOV
allometric gi^owth, Chiroptera KLIMA
appendicular. X-ray analysis, Aves GOFF
axial & Umb, role of cell orientation in tissue
organization, Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
calcification. Amphibia, Echinoidea PILKINGTON
capsule, vascular bed. Homo,
Mammalia MAZHUGA
carpals in limb regeneration, Urodela MANNER
chronology, Anura SEDRA
effect of colchicine, Rodentia DWORNIK
pai'alysis & amniotic pressure,
Aves SULLIVAN
podophyllin & temperature,
Rodentia DWORNIK
exostosis, multiple, Perissodactyla SHUPE
general PRATT
growth variations, Lagomorpha SAWIN
joints, normal & abnormal development,
Aves DRACHMAN
long bones, effect of hypophysectomy,
Aves WATTERSON
Mammalia DA VIES
metamorphosis, electron microscopy,
Anura KEMP
morphogenesis, Aves, Mammalia,
Reptilia BELLAIRS
mucopolysaccharides in normal & abnormal
development, Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
organ culture, morphology & biochemistry,
Mammalia SCHRYVER
OS priapi, fracture healing, effect of
castration & androgens, Rodentia BERESFORD
ossification age. Homo JIT
prenatal. Homo MEYER
— , Rodentia RAJTOVA
pelvic floor. Homo VERWOERD
Rodentia HOSHINO
spicule calcification, role of protein,
Echinoidea ELLIS
— formation by reaggregated cells,
Echinoidea ELLIS
292
, Echinoidea OKAZAKI
, ultiastructure & effect of NaF,
Echinoidea HEROLD
sternum, morphoaenetic movements,
Aves, Rodentia JACCARINI
— & shoulder girdle. Mammalia KLIMA
variation between litters, Carnivora EVANS
— due to position in uterus, Carnivora EVANS
vertebral column, Aves STRUDEL
Vertebrata FRIANT
SKIN
see also Epidermis; Integument; Pigment(ation);
Wound healing
Anura KHAN
Aves SENGEL
carapace, Chelonia YNTEMA
comb, experimental study, in vitro &
in vivo, Aves LAWRENCE
— , malformations after neural crest removal,
Aves LAWRENCE
contribution of various cell types,
Aves MAUGER
cutaneous nerve pattern, effect of X-rays,
Aves MAUGER
derivatives, differentiation, in vitro,
Aves, Rodentia KOLLAR
— , electron microscopy & biochemistry,
Aves, Rodentia KISCHER
dermatoglyphics in congenital malformations.
Homo DZIUBA
dermis & epidermis, sensitivity to hydro-
cortisone, Aves ZUST
differentiation, suppression & stimulation,
Aves, Rodentia KOLLAR
ecdysis, Reptilia LYNN
effect of hormones, Anura, Rodentia HANKE
hydrocortisone, Aves ZUST
prostaglandins, Aves, Rodentia KISCHER
X-rays, Aves REYSS
embryonic, RNA synthesis, Aves,
Rodentia SORIANO
epidermal differentiation, cell renewal,
Rodentia RIECK
epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, histo-
chemistry, Aves, Mammalia RITSCHARD
fetal, carbohydrate & intermediate meta-
bolism, enzymes. Homo SERRI
— , histochemical changes. Homo CERIMELE
— , morphology & physiology. Homo SERRI
— , mucoproteins. Homo GIANETTI
glands, Anura KOLLROS
— , metamorphosis, histochemistry,
Anura FRASCHINI
— , thyroxin control, Anura VANABLE
hypersensitivity reactions, Anura, Homo,
Rodentia FORTAK
innervation, effect of X-rays, Aves SAXOD
light & electron microscopy, Teleostei KREJSA
LUSE
Marsupialia LYNE
metamorphosis, with & without extra thyroid
hormone, Anura BOVBJERG
regional determination, Anura KOLLROS
— specialization, Aves RAWLES
scales, mesoderm-ectoderm interaction,
'^ves GOETINCK
sensory corpuscles, experimental study,
'4vej SAXOD
ultrastructure, Aves, Urodela SENGEL
SKULL (& visceral skeleton)
see also Chondrocranium
allometric growth, Rodentia
Anura
Aves
lUCIF
PLASOTA
SCHUMACHER
TOERIEN
biometry, Artiodactyla, Carnivora HUBER
bone development, Urodela CORSIN
changes caused by abnormal posture,
Rodentia FANGHaNEL
SCHUMACHER
Crocodilia FRANK
experimental morphogenesis, Aves TONNEYCK
induction & morphogenesis, Aves SCHOWING
jaws, effect of undernutrition, part, protein
calory deficiency, Artiodactyla TONGE
— , upper & lower, ossification,
Homo KVINNSLAND
mandible, fracture healing, effect of castration
& androgens, Rodentia BERESFORD
Meckel's cartilage, Homo, Mammalia FRIANT
morphogenesis, Aves LIMBORGH
— , experimental studies. Amphibia, Aves,
Chelonia, Lagomorpha TOERIEN
nasal capsule, phylogcny. Amphibia JURGENS
naso-lacrymal canal, Anura YVROUD
neuro & viscerocranium, Anura SWANEPOEL
ocular skeleton, Aves COULOMBRE
Ophidia SMIT
optic fissure, closure mechanics.
Mammalia LATSHAW
ossification, Aves HA LB A
regeneration, Carnivora KANTOROVA
— , Mammalia POLEZHAEV
temporo-mandibular joint, effect of hyper-
vitaminosis A, Rodentia BERESFORD
SLIME MOLDS
see Plant embryology & morphogenesis
SOMATIC MUTATIONS
see Genetics
SOMATIC RECOMBINATION
see Cell heredity
SOMITE(S)
Anura LOEFFLER
development & growth, Urodela MUCHMORE
morphogenesis, Anura BURGESS
relation to limb buds, Lacertilia VASSE
role of Hensen's node, Aves NICOLET
secondary origin from tail bud, Aves JELINEK
self-differentiation, Aves STEDING
ultrastructure, Aves G6NENQ
SPERMATOGENESIS
see also Gametes
Acarina AESCHLIMANN
GEIGY
acrosome, cytochemistry, Artiodactyla OTSUKI
Amphibia PICHERAL
cell differentiation, Rodentia MONESI
Collembola KRZYSZTOFOWICZ
comparative study, Invertebrata FRANZeN
cytochemistry, electron microscopy,
Hydroidea STAGNI
— , Teleostei HUVER
diploid drones, Hymenoptera WOYKE
diurnal cycle, histology, Rodentia TIBA
effect of prolactin, Rodentia BARTKE
X-irradiation, Mammalia KOCHAR
electron microscopy & biochemistry,
Diptera KIEFER
Gastropoda HADFIELD
VIANEY
genetic contiol, Rodentia ROSENBERG
histone synthesis, Lamellibranchia,
Orthoptera BLOCH
immunological impairment, Rodentia BISHOP
kinetics, Carnivora TIBA
Mammalia HARRISON
SCHUETZ
mutants, Rodentia BRYAN
nuclear size & DNA content, Anura LAVALLE
Plathelminthes HENDELBERG
Polychaeta NOYES
radiosensitivity, cytological studies,
Lepidoptera IWASAKI
role of neural complex, Ascidiae GEORGES
Sertoli cells, Rodentia BATEMAN
MERKLE
spermatocytes, primary, irradiation,
chromosome breaks & repair,
Rodentia McGAUGHEY
spermatogonia, egg-like development,
Urodela TEMPLE
spermatogonia! population, growing animals,
morphology & cell cycle times,
Rodentia HUCKINS
, prepuberal animals, growth &
renewal, Rodentia CLERMONT
ultrastructure, Collembola BYCZKOWSKA
Y-chromosome function, biochemistry,
Diptera HENNIG
SPERMATOZOA
see also Gametes
acrosome, acid hydrolase, Echinoidea,
Rodentia, Urodela BERTOLINI
— , cytochemistry, Artiodactyla OTSUKI
293
SPERMATOZOA (contd.)
— reaction, Rodentia ANDERSEN
antibodies BEHRMAN
apyrene, differentiation & function,
Lepidoptera FRIEDLANDER
— , formation, biochemistry. Gastro-
poda HADFIELD
capacitation, role of steroids. Mammalia HAMNER
comparative study, Invertebrata FRANZeN
contractile mechanisms, protein,
Mammalia BISHOP
effects of Ught, Mammalia NORMAN
fluorescence microscopy, Lagomorpha HOLSTEIN
freezing, protective effect of glycerin.
Amphibia ROSTAND
genetic & antigenic differences,
Lagomorpha KULANGARA
in vitro, effects of pH on metabolism &
fertilizing capacity. Mammalia NORMAN
irradiation, effect on zygote development,
Lagomorpha DOTT
lytic substances, Anura RAISMAN
metabolism & fertilizing capacity, effect of
oviduct secretions, Lagomorpha HAMNER
microtubules, resistance tot high pressure,
Decapoda, Echinoidea MARSLAND
motility, control mechanism RIKMENSPOEL
nucleotides, acid-soluble, Echinoidea ISONO
phosphagens, Echinodermata YANAGISAWA
position in storage organs, Hymenoptera LENSKY
relation with ductus epididymidis, Homo,
Mammalia HORSTMANN
respiration, Amira VALDEZ
transport, ductus epididymidis,
Mammalia MACMILLAN
— in female, Mammalia CLEWE
— , Lagomorpha ADAMS
tubal transport. Mammalia NOYES
ultrastructure, Acarina, Chilopoda,
Diplopoda BREUCKER
HORSTMANN
— , Aves BOONE
— , normal & pathological, Artio-
dactyla BIRCH
BLOM
— , positions in storage organs, Hymen-
optera LENSKY
viability, altered, causing embryo death,
Artiodactyla, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ULBERG
SPERMIOGENESIS
see Spermatogenesis
SPINAL CORD
anterior horn cells, de- & regeneration
following sciatic axotomy, Aves HOUTHOFF
, influence of periphery, Aves DUBEY
JOSHI
cellular origin in regeneration, Urodela FORET
centres, Anura KOLLROS
effect of increase of peripheral inner-
vation, Aves MITOLO
electron microscopy, Rodentia VAUGHN
experimental embryology, Aves STEDING
histology & histochemistry, Anura NIAZI
integrity, relation to morphogenesis,
Aves ARCAN
medulla oblongata, fibre pattern, experimental
studies, Urodela JACOBSON
motor column, lumbro-sacral, cell death,
normal & experimental, Aves NARAYANAN
myelinization, dorsal root junction. Homo BOSSY
peripheral nucleus, influence of peripheral
innervation, Aves DUBEY
postnatal development, Carnivora,
Homo FLEISCHHAUER
regeneration, Lacertilia SIMPSON
ultrastructure, fetus, Homo GAMBLE
SPLEEN
chorio-allantoic grafts, host reaction, Aves MUN
early development, inductive interactions,
Aves DIETERLEN
graft, activity against organ-specific antigens,
Anura NEWTH
— , embryonic transfilter growth, stimulation
by adult spleen, Aves MUN
immunofluorescence. Homo IVEMARK
Mammalia SPENCER
regeneration, Aves, Reptilia ASNANI
BONNY
role in erythropoiesis, Rodentia GIOVANNINI
STATIC ORGAN
Cephalopoda SACARRAO
functional maturation, postnatal,
Carnivora MARTY
STERILITY
see Fertility (& sterility)
STEROIDS
see also Cortisone; Hormone(s)
androgens & antiandrogens, effect on sex
differentiation, Lagomorpha, Rodentia ELGER
— , effect on fracture healing, os priapi
& mandible, Rodentia BERESFORD
— & estrogens, effect on accessory
sexual tissues, Rodentia TATA
in gonads, Aves WOODS
biochemical effects, Anura LEIST
corticoids in adrenals, Aves WOODS
dexamethasone phosphate, effect in vivo
& in vitro, Aves, Mammalia RUCH
effect on genital duct in vivo & in vitro,
Aves HAMILTON
growth & differentiation,
Vertebrata WURMBACH
sexual differentiation, Teleostei ASHBY
maturation of brain, Rodentia ADAMS
estrogens, effect on liver regeneration,
Rodentia DZIUBA
gonadal. Amphibia, Mammalia SCHUETZ
— , effect on uterus, seminal vesicles
& prostate, Rodentia SPAZIANI
— , perinatal administration, effect on sexual
morphology, function & behaviour,
Rodentia SWANSON
— , role in sex differentiation, Aves,
Rodentia NOUMURA
histochemistry, gonads & adrenals, effect of
hypophysectomy, Aves WOODS
induction & ovalbumin synthesis,
Aves PALMITER
SCHIMKE
metabolism in foetus. Homo, Primates AXELROD
placental & foetal, Artiodactyla, Carnivora,
Edentata BRINCK
progesteron synthesis, placenta, perfused.
Homo CEDARD
role in sperm capacitation. Mammalia HAMNER
sex-reversal, inhibition by antibiotics,
Anura STAGNI
VANNINI
synthesis in gonads, Aves CEDARD
STENGER
immature gonads in vitro, effect of
HCG, Aves CEDARD
GUICHARD
perfused placenta, effect of
gonadotropins. Homo CEDARD
— , sex differentiation, Teleostei COLOMBO
testosterone, effect on ovary, Rodentia PETERS
— & gestagen, effect on follicle growth,
Rodentia N0RBAEK
PEDERSEN
STOMACH
epithelium, functional differentiation,
Anura FRASCHINI
MANFREDI
experimental morphology, Aves LEMEZ
Lagomorpha DAVID
organogenesis, role of inducing substances
from mesenchyme, Aves MARIN
regeneration & cell division,
Rodentia TIMASHKEVICH
SUBCELLULAR COMPONENTS
centrioles, migration, oogenesis,
Diptera MAHOWALD
contractile filaments & other structures,
involved in formation of curved structures,
Aves WRENN
development, molecular assembly SIMON
embryonic cells, protein analysis.
Amphibia MASUI
endoplasmic membrane systems WERZ
— reticulum, cement gland, Anura JACOB
Golai complex, cell differentiation.
Gastropoda DAUWALDER
, oocytes, Echinoidea BOLOGNART
, role in epithelial-mesenchymal
interactions, cornea & limb bud,
Aves, Rodentia TRELSTAD
294
influence on gene transcription, Amphibia,
Gastropoda GEUSKENS
lysosomes, effect of alkylating agents
& irradiation, Aves TEMPEL
— , enamel epithelium, Rodentia BODMAN
— , resorbing tail, Aniira BODMAN
— , role in cell death, metamorphosis,
Anura, Hemiptera GOLDSMITH
membranes, ATP-ase, brain, Aves FR6LICH
SEDLACEK
STASTNY
microtubule, proteins, immunology & thiol-
disulfide exchange, Echinoidea KIMURA
microtubules, nerve tissue, bio-
chemistry FRIEDKIN
— , role in cell shape, columnar
epithelium, Aves, Urodela BURNSIDE
— , spermatozoa, resistance to high pressure,
Decapoda, Echinoidea MARSLAND
— , spindle, origin & protein level,
Echinoidea, Echiuroidea ANDERSON
mitochondria, adipose tissue, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia BARNARD
— , early stages, Teleostei BOULEKBACHE
— , embryo, Anura LEGNAME
SALOMON
— , — , comparative biochemistry & ultra-
structure KISTLER
WEBER
— , embryonic, chemical treatment,
Echinoidea HEROLD
enzymes, Amphibia, Aves BOELL
— , flight muscle, biochemistry, electron
microscopy, Hymenoptera HEROLD
— , lipochondria, cultured cells,
Aves BARASA
— , muscle, Artiodactyla LEESON
— , queens & workers, Hymenoptera REMBOLD
myotube formation in vitro, Aves NISHIZU
nuclear membranes, Hela cells, Anura JACOB
nucleolus & ribosomes, myoblast fusion,
normal & dystrophic, Aves, Homo,
Rodentia PARSONS
oogenesis & early development,
Amphibia NEDVIDEK
VILIMKOVA
polysomes, Anostraca CLEGG
— , Anura DECROLY
ribosomes, activation at fertilization,
Echinoidea MAGGIO
— , Anura CASTON
— , control of formation, oocyte,
Echinodermata VINCENT
— , hormone action & metamorphosis,
Lepidoptera WYATT
— in development, Anura DECROLY
— , oocvte through early gastrula,
Anura VAN GANSEN
— , relation with myofilaments, myoblast,
Aves, Homo, Rodentia LARSON
— , RNA synthesis, Echinoidea MUTOLO
— , structure & function during cell
differentiation, Anura FORD
— , synthesis control, oocytes,
Orthoptera ALLEN
— , — , yolk sac derived erythroid cell
differentiation, Rodentia FANTONI
— , translational level control, normal &
hormone-induced development, Aves BERNFIELD
time-lapse-microcinematography, early
stages, Diptera WOLF
SUBCOMMISSURAL ORGAN
see Brain
SUCKER
see Gland(s)-adhesive
SUGARS
see Carbohydrate(s)
SULFHYDRYL GROUPS
fluctuation in non-cleaving eggs, Echinoidea DAN
in eggs, UV-irradiadon, Echinoidea IKEDA
inhibiting substances, effect on embryo,
Arachnoidea EHN
intracellular distribution, Anura NORMAN
protein-bound, localization in egg,
Echinoidea KYONO
role in induction, Aves MULHELKAR
thiol-disulfide exchange, catalysator, post-
fertilization, Echinoidea KIMURA
, microtubule proteins,
Echinoidea KIMURA
SWIM BLADDER
see Lungs
SYMMETRY (& asymmetry)
see also Gradient(s)
bilateral, determination, Aves, Pisces,
Reptilia CLAVERT
— , effect of temperature, histology,
Anura GLADE
effect of polarity on differentiation, sensory
structures, nerve fibres. Amphibia HIBBARD
egg rotation in utero, Lacertilia RAYNAUD
major & minor, molecular basis,
Vertebrata WILDE
TAIL
see also Regeneration (traumatic)
/Ivej GOLDIE
bifurcate, Lacertilia WERNER
bud, origin of neural tube & somites,
Aves JELINEK
degeneration, electron microscopy, Anura FOX
in vitro, Urodela FORD
isolated, effects of thyroxine, Anura HICKEY
WEBER
labyrinthine mutant, Rodentia McNUTT
metamorphosis, collagen fibre resorption,
Anura TTO
morphology, metamorphosis, Anura DE SILVA
mutants, Rodentia CENTER
primordium, role in body formation,
Anura VACEK
TEMPERATURE
abnormal, effect on development, Diptera BRUST
effect on diapause, Diptera BRUST
egg, Teleostei WESTERNHAGEN
& larva, Teleostei BRAUM
embryo & larva. Amphibia DOBROWOLSKI
growth and bud development,
Hydroidea PARK
larval growth rate, Urodela HEATH
mitotic cycle, Urodela BRUGAL
sex ratio, Urodela DOBROWOLSKI
ultrastructure & immunomorphology of
embryo, Aves CRACIUN
PREDA
vertebrae number, Lacertilia WERNER
gradient, effect on bilateral symmetry,
Anura GLADE
heat generation, egg, Lepidoptera PAVE
high, adaptation, Nematoda BRUN
— , effect on embryogenesis, Artiodactyla,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia ULBERG
— , embryonic survival, Rodentia TANNER
— , induction of sex reversal Anura HSU
— , selection for tolerance, Nematoda LOWER
hypothermia, effect on embryonic blood
composition, Lagomorpha GROTE
imaginal teratogenesis, Diptera HORSFALL
interaction with effect of ionizing irradiation
on embryo, Teleostei WADLEY
WELANDER
low, resistance of developmental stages,
Coleoptera, Lepidoptera EIDMANN
thermal stress, effect on development,
Orthoptera BERGERARD
, sex differentiation,
Cheleutoptera BERGERARD
tolerance, kidney cells in vitro,
Artiodactyla HARRIS
TENDON(S)
see Muscle(s)
TERATOGENESIS (experimental)
see also specific teratogenic agents; Anomalies
(early development); Drugs; Malformations;
Pathology; Thalidomide
Acari PIJNACKER
amino acid analogues, in vivo & in vitro,
Rodentia KOCHHAR
aminoguanidine sulfate, Aves WATTERSON
antimalarial drugs, Rodentia SULLIVAN
antimetabolites, Diptera SCHARLOO
— , Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
Anura WURMBACH
295
TERATOGENESIS (contd.)
artificial sweetners, Aves VENEZIANO
Aves FRITZ
HORVATH
MOLD
WURMBACH
barbituric compounds, biochemistry & ultra-
structure, Aves OJEDA
benzpyrene, Rodentia KENNELS
bioenergetics as affected by teratogens,
Aves KAPLAN
blood-brain-barrier, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia NAKAMURA
by external medium. Amphibia ROSTAND
carcinogens & other substances KUHN
cardiovascular, part, trypan blue, Aves STePHAN
— system, morphology, histochemistry,
organ culture, Rodentia MONIE
central nervous system, Aves ALEXANDRU
centrifugation of eggs, effect of
temperature, Diptera YAJIMA
chemicals, Aves, Mammalia GABRIEL
— , cleft palate, Lagomorpha, Rodentia WALKER
— , effect on blastogenesis.
Mammalia DEGENHARDT
— , heart, Rodentia ADAMS
— , in vitro, Rodentia GUNBERG
— , interaction with mucopolysacchaiide
synthesis, Rodentia LARSSON
— , effect on placental function, bio-
physics, histochemistry, autoradiography,
electron microscopy, Rodentia KERNIS
— , pre-implantation stages, in vivo &
in vitro, Rodentia MITCHELL
— , relation to mechanism of cleft palate
formation, Rodentia MILLER
— , Rodentia HOSHINO
KAMEYAMA
cleft palate, bio- & histochemical effects
of teratogens, Rodentia MILLER
, effect of chemicals, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia WALKER
, possible reduction of incidence,
Rodentia MILLER
, role of sulfated mucopolysaccharides,
uptake of tritiated thymidine,
Rodentia COLEMAN
CO2 & O2 pressure increase, Lagomorpha GROTE
cortisone, antimitotics, Aves, Mammalia CLAVERT
— , thymus. Mammalia ROSS
drugs, Aves, Mammalia GEBHARDT
early stages, Aves SANDOR
effect of drugs on chromosomes,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia ROUX
external factors, Aves MENKES
fluoro-deoxy-cytidine, effect on skeletal muco-
polysaccharides, Rodentia KLEINEBRECHT
galactoflavin, Rodentia SHEPARD
heart, Aves BIESENBEEK
DRUKKER
LAANE
LOS
heavy metals, Rodentia PERM
Homo SINGH
hormones, Aves, Rodentia VAN DETH
hydrocortisone, early changes, Aves,
Rodentia JURAND
hypervitaminosis A, Rodentia KNUDSEN
hypoglycemic sulfamides, Rodentia MERCIER
TUCHMANN
hypothermia, Lagomorpha GROTE
hypovitaminosis D, Aves KARB
hypoxia, biochemical analysis, Aves GRABOWSKI
— , spina bifida, Rodentia LENDON
imaginal, by thermal stress, Diptera HORSFALL
in explanted embryo, Aves KLEIN
in vitro, Rodentia KAITILA
LAHTI
SAXEN
SHEPARD
TANIMURA
inhibition of nucleic acid and protein
metabolism, Aves PIERRO
inhibitors of cholesterol synthesis.
Primates, Rodentia ROUX
insulin & oter chemical compounds,
Aves LANDAUER
isozymes as affected by teratogens,
Aves JOHNSON
Lagomorpha, Rodentia STAPLES
hmbs, Aves SALZGEBER
— , nitrogen mustard, thalidomide,
Aves, Mammalia SALZGEBER
FRITZ
LUTWAK
SELLER
WOOLLAM
maternal hemorrhages, Lagomorpha GROTE
— metabolic status, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia GOTTSCHEWSKI
medicinal plants, Lagomorpha, Rodenia PERSAUD
Mg deficiency, inner ear, Rodentia ASLING
muscle relaxants, Rodentia JACOBS
nervous system, irradiation, asphyxia WENDER
, morphology, histochemistry, organ
culture, Rodentia MONIE
, Rodentia SCHLuTER
neural epithelium, nuclear migration,
autoradiography, Aves CORLISS
neuropleptic drugs. Mammalia MERCIER
organogenesis, Rodentia ZIMMERMANN
paramino-benzene-sulfamide, Aves MARTIN
PGA deficiency, face & palate, Rodentia ASLING
Phasmidopiera PIJNACKER
phocomelia, experimental, Rodentia KOCHHAR
poisons, Axes RUCH
pyrimethamine. Mammalia COLEMAN
reduced atmospheric pressure, Lagomorpha GROTE
, Rodentia KAMEYAMA
relation with fluid & electrolyte balance
Aves, Mammalia GRABOWSKI
Rickettsia, Rodentia GIROUD
MARTINET
RNA-se, Aves LANOT
Rodentia CSABA
HORVATH
MOLD
PACKER
ToRo
role of physiological & induced necrosis MENKES
rumpless phenocopy, Aves GOLDIE
spinal malformations, induced by
6-aminonicotinamide, Rodentia NOGAMI
Teleostei WURMBACH
TEM, interaction with Polydactyly gene,
Rodentia KOCHER
thalidomide, Homo LENZ
therapeutical use of metabolites & anti-
metabolites, Rodentia CHAMBERLAIN
time-lapse cinematography of embryo,
Aves GRABOWSKI
tissue antibodies, Aves, Rodentia McCALLION
Triton WR 1339, Mammalia ROUSSEL
trypan blue, Aves LANOT
, heart malformation, genetics &
development, Rodentia WITHERS
, Mammalia BECK
, Rodentia KNUDSEN
, spina bifida, Rodentia LENDON
Turbellaria T6R6K
ubiquinone in ovo & in vitro, Aves MUSY
ulu-aviolet irradiation, Diptera YAJIMA
urogenital system, morphology, histo-
chemistry, organ culture, Rodentia MONIE
various drugs. Mammalia SOMERS
WARD
, thalidomide, Lagomorpha, Rodentia,
Urodela JONSSON
Veratrum, inducing cyclopia, Artio-
dactyla EVANS
Vertebrata MARTIN
T6R0
virus, Aves ROBERTSON
vitamin A, thymus, Mammalia ROSS
vitamins, fat-soluble, Aves ABRAMOVICI
X-irradiation, Rodentia McGAUGHEY
TERATOLOGY
see Anomalies (early development); Malformations
TERATOMA(S)
blastomas. Homo
cell culture. Mammalia
compaiison with early normal stages,
Homo
dysembryomas. Homo
embryomas. Homo
extra-embryonic structures, Homo
homo- & heteroplastic, experimental
production, A ves, Rodentia
testis, Rodentia
GAILLARD
EVANS
WEISS
GAILLARD
GAILLARD
GAILLARD
GAILLARD
SALAUN
STEVENS
296
TESTIS
antigens, specific, Rodentia AWATTA
cell differentiation, cell interactions & cell
cycle, DNA, in vitro, Aves LEE
descent, histology, biochemistry, tissue
culture. Mammalia WENSING
effect of X-rays, Rodentia BATEMAN
enzymes. Mammalia BISHOP
experimental inversion into ovary, female
hormone secretion, Crustacea CHARNIAUX
gubernaculum testis & testicular descent,
Mammalia BACKHOUSE
Homo HOLSTEIN
Insectivora ABRO
larval, DNA synthesis in mitosis,
Diptera PAPACONSTANTINOU
Leydig cell tumour, culture & functional
capacities, Rodentia POURREAU
— cells, biochemistry, effect of prolactin
Rodentia BARTKE
Mammalia SCHUETZ
pathology, Artiodactyla BLOM
pigmentation, genetic control & development,
Lepidoptera GOTTLIEB
radiation sensitivity, Rodentia RUGH
regeneration, Anura MAJORCA
Sertoli cells, Rodentia BATEMAN
spermatogonia! deficiency, Klinefelter
syndrome. Homo MIKAMO
THALIDOMIDE
effect on chromosomes, Lagomorpha,
Rodentia ROUX
development, Aves SPIROFF
embryo, Lagomorpha, Rodentia,
Urodela JONSSON
embryopathy in relation tot time of intake,
Homo LENZ
inhibition of bone induction RINALDI
SCHREIBER
limb malformations, Aves SALZGEBER
teratogenesis, Primates HENDRICKX
THEORETICAL BIOLOGY
(developmental)
automata & language theory, developmental
instructions for cell interaction &
division LINDENMAYER
biomorphosis PFLUGFELDER
computer analysis of cell replication &
nuclear degeneration, eye lens, Aves LEVER
MODAK
UPPULURI
— simulation, branching filaments.
Algae, Fungi LINDENMAYER
of biological patterns COWE
WADDINGTON
colony growth, Hydroidea BRAVERMAN
cybernetic developmental model systems POHLEY
developing systems, ordering in time
& space COHEN
factorial analysis, as applied to morpho-
genesis, Rhynchora PONTIER
genetical differentiation, mechanism NOTO
information theory, application to oogenesis
& embryonic development RAVEN
probabUstic processes, role in cellular
differentiation, Aves, Rodentia WILDE
systems analysis of colony pattern,
Hydroidea BRAVERMAN
THORACIC CAVITY
see Body cavities
THYMUS
embryonic, extract, effect on tolerance of
transplanted tissues, Rodentia CZAPLICKI
effect of teratogens, Mammalia ROSS
histochemistry & ultrastructure, in vivo
& in vitro COMOGLIO
immunofluorescence. Homo IVEMARK
inductive role in immune reaction
development. Rodentia SIDKY
organ culture, Aves FOOTE
THYREOSTATIC AGENTS
see Thyroid gland
THYROID GLAND
see also Thyroxine
antithyroid compound, effect in vivo &
in vitro, Aves, Mammalia RUMPLER
PRAHLAD
before & after metamorphosis,
Vrodela
deficiency, effect on metamorphosis,
Anura BOSCH WITZ
early development, Amniota, Homo SLIPKA
effect of aureomycin, larva, Anura LIANG
hemisphercctomy, Rodentia AZOUBEL
CRUZ
lUCIF
prolactin, late larva, Anura BRUNO
CAMPANTICO
GIUNTA
GUARDABASSI
OLIVERO
RINAUDO
electron microscopy, Aves HILFER
embryonic, dissociated cells, stability of
differentiation, Aves HILFER
— , physiology, Vertebrata MARAUD
experimental study, Aves LE DOUARIN
function, Cyclostomata WATERMAN
functional delopment, organ culture,
Homo SHEPARD
hypo- & hyperthyroidy, effect on pro- &
mesonephros grafts, Anura FOX
organic iodine compounds, Chelonia DIMOND
regeneration, morphogenesis,
Rodentia WROBLEWSKI
relation to hypophysis, Aves THIEBOLD
spinal cord regeneration,
Urodela MOULTON
role in allometric growth, Rodentia CRUZ
lUCIF
limb regeneration, Anura NIAZI
— of hormones in development, Aves THESINGH
structure & function, Vertebrata WATERMAN
thyreostatics, mechanisms,
Vertebrata PFLUGFELDER
thyroidectomy, larva, ageing, Anura HSU
— , — , effect of aureomycin, Anura LIANG
— , — , on growth & pituitary
of adult, Anura YU
— , — , nitrogen excretion, Anura HSU
ultrastructure, Vertebrata PEHLEMANN
Vertebrata LEBLOND
THYROXINE
biochemical effects, embryo & adult,
Urodela PRAHLAD
effect on growth & differentiation,
Vertebrata WURMBACH
isolated tail, Anura HICKEY
WEBER
limb-bone rudiments in vitro,
Aves LAWSON
regenerative capacity, larva,
Anura VAN STONE
regeneration, Anura KOLLROS
metamorphosing skin, Anura BOVBJERG
mitosis, central nervous system.
Amphibia BAFFONI
mitotic cycle, Urodela BRUGAL
pigment cell differentiation,
Anura ANDREW
GABIE
induction of metamorphic competence in early
stages, biochemistry, Anura TATA
metamorphosis, Anura TATA
in liver, biochemistry, Anura COHEN
mechanism of action HART WIG
metamorphosis, local action,
Anura KALTENBACH
relation with RNA synthesis, tadpole,
Anura STADLER
WEBER
role in skin gland development, Anura VANABLE
sensitivity of embryonic tissues,
Urodela PRAHLAD
tissue competence to, larval, Anura YU
uptake & localization in tissues during
metamorphosis, Anura REYNOLDS
TISSUE(S)
competence to thyroxin, Anura YU
differentiation, in vitro, relation to develop-
mental potential & stage, Lepidoptera BROOKS
extracts, inhibitory effect on homologous
organs, Aves THOMPSON
homogenates adult, effect on early embryo
& cell cultures, Aves McKENZIE
interaction, comb & non-comb tissue,
Aves LAWRENCE
297
TISSUE(S) (contd.)
— , mammary gland, Rodentia ARMSTRONG
specific proteins, Diptera, Lepidoptera IMBERSKI
subcellular fractions, effect on organ growth,
Rodentia STERN
transformation by RNA, Aves NOTO
TISSUE CULTURE (& cell culture)
see also Cell(s); Culture (egg, embry'o etc.);
Organ culture
, surface properties & behaviour,
Aves MOORES
ultrastructure, effect of actinomycin D,
Anura
— • & other cells, formation of
adhesions
JONES
adrenergic neurons
Amtra
binucleate cells, origin, Aves
blastema, Turbellaria
MACOTTA
NADAMITSU
BARASA
GODINA
OKUNO
SUGINO
blastodisc erythropoietic tissue,
Aves WAIN WRIGHT
blastula & gastrula cells, tissue specific enzymes,
tryptophan metabolism, Anura KOSTELLOW
cancer cells, effect of heavy metals,
Rodentia AMONS
cardiac muscle cells, dissociated by
Ca++ deprivation & chelation MUIR
cartilage, monolayer, comparison of different
types, Aves LEVENSON
— , — , effect of vitamin C, Aves LEVENSON
cell behaviour, action of morphogenetic
agents, Aves WESTON
— changes in neural induction & early
differentiation, Anura DEUCHAR
— • differentiation, Aves NIIZIMA
, Scyphozoa SCHMID
, Vertehrata CURTIS
— locomotion, Aves, Rodentia LEFFORD
— motility & cell division ALLEN
■ & ultrastructure. Amphibia FREED
— relations, Aves, Rodentia ABERCROMBIF
HEAYSMAN
PEGRUM
— types, separation, Porifera NIKITIN
cells, development & cytology,
Diptera ALBERGHINA
DOLFINI
— , differentiation, relation to developmental
potential & stage, Lepidoptera BROOKS
— , effect of adult tissue homogenates,
Aves McKENZIF.
— , molecular hvbridization, Anura JOHN
JONES
— , neoplastic conversion, Rodentia MITCHELL
chromosome patterns, Artiodactyla HARRIS
contact inhibition of mitosis & cell
movement STEINBERG
, svnchronous fibroblast populations,
Aves ' McKIEL
cytochimaeras, cells of different classes,
Aves. Rodentia WILDE
dental tissues. Homo, Mammalia NIIZIMA
development & regeneration. Annelida MARCEL
differentiated cell function, maintenance
in vitro SATO
differentiating embryonic cells, DNA synthesis
induced by virus, Aves LEE
differentiation in presence of electrophoretic
fractions of specific primordia & cells,
Vrodela WILDE
DNA replication, Diptera BARIGOZZl
HALFFR
drug resistance, Artiodactyla HARRIS
early blastoderm, fragments, action of
RNA from embryonic organs, Aves BUTROS
— embryonic tissues, behaviour,
Aves ZWILLING
effect of age on nuclear size KRANTZ
heterologous RNA on fibroblasts,
Aves, Rodentia EWART
SANN
embryonic cells, aggregation factor,
Echinoidea, Vrodela KONDO
, differentiation, Vrodela BEETSCHEN
DUPRAT
, Diptera SANG
SEECOF
, effect of RNAse inhibitors on translatable
RNA & proteins, Echinoidea COUSINEAU
& fibroblasts, effect of Hempa,
Rodentia, Teleostei JACQUES
, reaggregates, segregation, mechanisms,
Vertehrata CURTIS
, structural changes, Amphibia MASUDA
CAMPBELL
EDWARDS
N A KAY AM A
STEPHENSON
embryonic tissues, Rodentia
— , under pressure, Vertehrata
energy transfer in cellular interactions,
Aves, Rodentia REPORTER
enzyme induction & repression GUSTAFSON
, Mammalia ELIASSON
— proteins, relation to added DNA & RNA,
Rodentia O'BRIEN
— synthesis, regulation JOHANSSON
— variants, genetics & epigenetics,
Rodentia RUDDLE
epithelial cells, locomotion & behaviour,
Aves, Rodentia MIDDLETON
eye lens, differentiation, Aves KATOH
fibres, Anura, Vrodela YAMADA
, macromolecules, Aves YOSHIDA
— tissues, differentiation & metaplasia,
biochemistry, Aves WHITTAKER
fetal tissues, immunology. Homo ADINOLFI
fibroblasts, effect of alkylating agents &
chemosterilants, Rodentia PURKO
— , antibodies on cell behaviour,
Aves PARTRIDGE
— , identification, Aves, Homo,
Mammalia NIIZIMA
gene expression WHITTAKER
growth, accelerated MILLS
heart cells, spontaneous activity, Aves DeHAAN
— , maintenance of differentiation, Aves TAYLOR
hepatocvtes, glucose & glycogen,
Rodentia JACQUOT
PIAS
imaginal discs, cell heredity, Diptera GEHRING
immunocompetent cells,
Lacertilia MUTHUKKARUPPAN
immunogenic response DU 1 ION
Insecta KRAUSE
iris, depigmentation control, Vrodela REESE
— , RNA synthesis activation, Vrodela REESE
isolated embryonic cells. Amphibia,
Teleostei COUPE
kidney & lung, ATPase, Rodentia WAYMOUTH
larval & adult tissues, Vrodela FORET
lens fibre differentiation, Aves KAWAKAMI
— regenerating system, Vrodela EISENBERG
limb mesenchyme, normal & mutant,
behaviour & differentiation, Aves FLINT
liver, Aves LEVENSON
— . nuclear & cytoplasmic synthesis,
Rodentia MALPOIX
— & yolk sac. hematopoiesis, part, genetic
expression, Rodentia FANTONI
lymphocyte competence, mitogens, Aves.
Rodentia VAN ALTEN
mammary gland, differentiation in relation
with DNA svnthesis & cell division,
Rodentia STOCKDALE
. Homo, Rodentia KATO
material transfer from coelomocytes to
oocytes, Polvchaeta SCHROEDER
media, Porifera NIKITIN
melanophores, pigment granule movement,
Teleostei BEREITER
metamorphosis, Anura NIIZIMA
mitochondria & lipochondria, Aves BAR.^SA
mitosis, Echinodermata KANE
— , effect of cell density, y4ve5, Rodentia NJEUMA
— , of low temperature, Aves BARASA
GODINA
morphogenesis in cell cultures. Homo ELSDALE
muscle, cartilage & retinal pigment cells,
differentiation in vitro, biochemistrv,
Aves COLEMAN"
— , cells, cvtodifferentiation, clonal analvsis.
Aves KONIGSBERG
, differentiation, tail regenerate,
Lacertilia SIMPSON
— , cytochimeric, from disaggregated cells,
different tissues & classes, Aves,
Rodentia MASLOW
myoblast, normal & dystrophic, RNA,
Aves. Homo, Rodentia JANS
ROSS
— , relation between myofilaments <& ribosomes,
Aves, Homo, Rodentia LARSON
298
myocardial cells, interactions, Aves GORDON
myogenesis, amitosis, Aves, Rodentia PUZA
— , Aves, Rodentia LEVIS
— , behaviour of nucleolus, Aves, Rodentia GAYER
HROCH
PUZA
— , cinematocraphy, autoradiography,
Aves, Rodentia GAYER
myogenic cells, normal & dystrophic,
behaviour & differentiation, Rodentia .lONES
mvotube formation, Aves KYONO
NISHIZU
nerve cells, protein synthesis & utilisation,
Aves O'BRIEN
— tissue differentiation VARON
nervous microsyslemes, Aves STEFANELLI
neural crest, Anura ANDREW
GABIE
. histones & RNA, Anura ANDREW
GABIE
orientation of cells MILLS
parotid gland, control of secretory events,
Rodentia GORDON
pigment cells, staging & effect of thyroxine,
Anura ANDREW
GABIE
placenta, giant cells, aging, Rodentia DORGAN
— , syncytial cells, structure & function.
Homo KASPI
LONDON
NEBEL
plasma cell, immunoglobulin synthesis,
Rodentia ANDERSON
pre-adult cells, effect of malignant cells,
Vertebrata STEPHENSON
protein growth factors, Artiodactyla HARRIS
— , RNA & DNA, synthesis, embryo,
Echinoidea INFANTE
regeneration blastema, Turbellaria BETCHAKU
MANELLI
PASQUINI
STAMPA
, Urodela FORET
regenerating tissues, Turbellaria ZILLER
small aggregates, embryonic cells, Anura JONES
spatial organization & supracellular patterns
in embryonic tissues, Aves DeHAAN
skin, cell death & differentiation, epithelial-
mesenchymal interactions, ult-astructure,
Anura GOLDSMITH
— , cell renewal, Lacertilia MADERSON
testis, DNA, cell cycle, differentiation &
cell interactions, Aves LEE
thermal stress, Diptera BRUST
thermotolerance, kidney cells, Artio-
dactyla HARRIS
thyroid gland, dissociated cells, stability of
differentiation, Aves HILFER
teratoma cells, Mammalia EVANS
WEISS
testis, descent. Mammalia WENSING
tissue reconstruction, Anura, Aves,
Porifera STEINBERG
tonofilaments, epidermis, Teleosiei BEREITER
tumours associated with embryonic organs.
Homo WOLFF
undifferentiated cells, activity, normal &
regenerating animals, Turbellaria CHANDEBOIS
TONGUE
see Mouth
TOOTH (TEETH)
autoradiography, Vertebrata
control mechanisms, Rodentia
cusp pattern. Homo, Rodentia
dentine, ultraslructure, Teleostei
development & eruption
— & innervation. Homo
LEBLOND
FITZGERALD
LAVELLE
HEROLD
TONGE
FALIN
KOLLAR
differentiation, in vitro, Rodentia
effect of environmental factors & anti-
biotics, Rodentia FITZGERALD
hypervitaminosis A, histochemistry,
Rodentia DWORNIK
— ■ — undernutrition, part, protein calory
deficiency, Artiodactyla TONGE
electron microscopy, scanning probe X-ray
microanalysis, Mammalia BOYDE
enamel epithelium, lysosomes, Rodentia BODMAN
histochemistry & ultraslructure, Urodela ROUX
Inseclivora KINDAHL
Mammalia FRIANT
molars, root & periodontal ligament,
Rodentia BEYNON
morphogenesis & cytogenesis,
Rodentia POURTOIS
origin & differentiation. Amphibia CHIBON
periodontium, histochemistry, Rodentia COHN
regeneration, Carnivora POLEZHAEV
Rodentia COHN
Teleostei JONGH
tissue culture. Homo, Mammalia NIIZIMA
TRACE ELEMENTS
TRACER STUDIES
see Autoradiography; Radio-isotopes
TRACHEA
see Respiratory tract
TRACHEAL SYSTEM
postembryonic, experimental study,
Diptera PIHAN
ST6PHAN
TRANSPLANTATION
see also Immunology; Nucleus
Aves MULHELKAR
chorioallantoic, epithelial pearls, mode
of formation, Aves MARRARO
— , method, Aves MARRARO
— , suprarenal gland, differentiation,
Aves CHEVALLIER
early stages, Rodentia LEVAK
SKREB
SVAJGER
embryonic heterografts, Aves DELEANU
graft vs. host antagonism, anterior shield
grafts, Teleostei BRUMMETT
hetero-, Rodentia WRBA
heterologous FORSBERG
heterotopic, spinal cord, effect on motion
& action pattern, Aves NARAYANAN
homo-& xenograft acceptance, embryonic
stages, Chelonia YNTEMA
, tolerance comparison, Urodela TABAN
immunity, genetic analysis, yoimg animals,
Aves RUTH
interspecific tolerance, Anura LOEFFLER
liver to chorioallantois, Aves MARRARO
lympho-myeloid cells, fetus. Mammalia THOMAS
mammary gland, regeneration, Rodentia HOSHINO
skin, graft rejection, Anura BOVBJERG
spleen, activity against organ-specific
antigens, Anura NEWTH
— , chorio-allantoic grafts, host reaction,
Aves MUN
tissues, Anura, Rodentia NIIZIMA
xenoplastic. Amphibia TRAMPUSCH
— , hypophysis, species specificity.
Amphibia BYTINSKI
TROPHOBLAST
see Blastocyst
TUBA
see Oviduct
TUMOUR(S)
see also Carcinogenetic agents; Teratoma(s)
antigens, embryonic MASON
ascites, growth promoting effects.
Mammalia ARGYRIS
association with embryonic organs, electron
microscopy, A ves CUMINGE
cancer cells, membrane protein, Aves,
Rodentia GOLDHOR
culture in association with embryonic organs.
Homo WOLFF
— on chick embryo mesonephros. Homo WOLFF
embryonic organs in vitro. Mammalia SIGOT
extracts of chick liver, mesonephros
& yeast. Homo WOLFF
differentiation in regenerating appendages,
Anura ^^"^^'hk
embryonic, germ cell. Homo GAILLARD
histogenesis in vitro, Homo AUERSPERG
induction by subcellular fractions, embryonic
& larval stages, Anura TWEEDELL
interaction with embryonic cells in the same
host, Rodentia SALAUN
Levdig cell, effect on sex reversal,
Rodentia POURREAU
299
TUMOUR(S) (contd.)
, functional capacities, in vitro,
Rodentia POURREAU
Lucke, virus induced, role of nucleolus,
Anura JACOB
lymphosarcoma, Anura ARTHUR
BALLS
— cells in vitro, effect of heavy metals,
Rodentia AMONS
malignant cells, effect on pre-adult cells,
Vertebrata STEPHENSON
— & normal cells, growth control,
in vitro KIRSTEN
— transformation by virus KIRSTEN
melanotic, genes, effect on development,
Diptera SANG
mitotic rate, Rodentia BERTALANFFY
mycetomes, embryonic, Homoptera SANDER
neoplasia, etiology, Anura NACE
neoplastic conversion of embryonic cells,
in vitio, Rodentia MITCHELL
of mesonephric derivatives of female genital
tract. Homo SZAMBORSKI
organ culture, long term. Homo WOLFF
organotypic culture, nutritional aspects MASON
physiology, Rodentia JAMES
relation with immunocompetence,
Amphibia RUBEN
renal carcinoma, differentiating, histochemistry
& fine structure, Rodentia GIBLEY
Rous sarcoma virus, fibroblast transformation,
Aves TEMIN
testicular interstitial cell, effect on prostate,
in vitro, Rodentia POURREAU
, organ & suspension culture,
Rodentia POURREAU
tolerance, effect of embryonic thymus
extracts, Rodentia CZAPLICKI
transplantation into embrj'o, Aves LAKSHMI
SHERBET
Turbellaria T6R6K
Urodela BRUNST
virus induced chromosome aberrations,
Homo MAKINO
— , infectious nucleic acids as differentiating
agents, Anura MIZELL
viruses, as tools in embryology, Aves EBERT
HAY
YOSHIKAWA
TWINS (& other multiple births)
experimental, Rodentia FERM
incidence, Chelonia YNTEMA
longitudinal study, placental morphology &
zymograms, bloodtyping. Homo THIERY
multiple births, development & immunology.
Homo VOLKOVA
, placental vessels, Homo VARMA
uniovular, genotype. Homo DEROM
ULTIMOBRANCHIAL BODY
ULTRASOUND
ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION
early development, levels of control,
Echinoidea RIECK
effect on cleavage & morphogenesis.
Gastropoda LABORDUS
embryo, Diptera YAJIMA
germinal cytoplasm, Anura CZOLOWSKA
limb development & regeneration,
Urodela BUTLER
re-entry of pole cells, Diptera YAJIMA
egg inactivation, Hymenoptera L6BBECKE
microbeam, applied to embryo, Hymenoptera AMY
— , egg cortex. Gastropoda JURA
SH radicals in eggs, Echinoidea IKEDA
UMBILICAL CORD
architecture. Homo REYNOLDS
collagenogenesis. Homo UYSAL
relation with fetal size.
Mammalia NAAKTGEBOREN
sphincter, Lagomorpha TAVERNE
umbilical vesicle, vascular anatomy,
physiology, Rodentia LE GOASCOGNE
UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS
anucleate cells, RNA synthesis.
Algae
breeding system, Ciliata
SCHWEIGER
KATASHIMA
cell cycle, developmental changes & enzyme
synthesis, Saccharomycetales MITCHISON
cell-to-cell adhesion, Rhizopoda BAND
chloroplasts, autonomy. Algae SCHWEIGER
— , effect of light & chemicals,
Euglenophyceae CARELL
conjugation & polytene chromosomes in
exconjugants, Ciliata RADZIKOWSKI
control of morphogenesis & differentiation,
Amoebina KAHN
cooperation between subcellular components.
Algae SCHWEIGER
cortex, removal, Ciliata TARTAR
cortical variations, genetic & developmental
studies, Ciliata NANNEY
cytokinesis, studied by microsurgery,
Ciliata TARTAR
cytomorphogenesis, ultrastructure,
Desmidiaceae KIERMAYER
developmental genetics, mating type,
Ciliata BUTZEL
— pattern, Desmidiaceae KIERMAYER
differential gene activating, germinating
spores. Bacteria STUBBS
differentiation, immunogenetics, Ciliata FINGER
— & polyploidy, Opalina KACZANOWSKI
— , synchronous, Ciliata CAMERON
DNA polymerase, relation with cell cycle,
Ciliata WESTERGAARD
replication in synchronized cells,
Ciliata ANDERSEN
— & RNA synthesis, Ciliata RADZIKOWSKI
— , transforming, in germinating spores,
UV-resistance, Bacteria IRIE
flagella & basal bodies, ameba - flagellate
transformation. Protozoa FULTON
gene action in clonal cultures, Ciliata NANNEY
growth & development, changes in different
media, Euglenophyceae WAIDYASEKERA
— , sexual & asexual reproduction, physiology
& biochemistry, Volvocales JONES
— , ultrastructural changes, Conjugales PERRY
WADDINGTON
heat shocks, morphogenetic effects,
Ciliata TARTAR
intracellular parasite, nucleic acids,
Sporozoa LYTLE
hfe cycle in host under normal & abnormal
conditions, Opalina KACZANOWSKI
light regulated development, Chlorophyceae KLEIN
macromolecules, synthesis in relation
to ceU cycle, Ciliata CLEFFMANN
membrane mediated control of behaviour,
Rhizopoda BELL
metabolism, various phases of life cycle,
Euglenophyceae NIGON
Microsporidia KRAMER
morphogenesis, autoradiography,
Ciliata DE TERRA
— , Ciliata FRANKEL
— of division & regeneration, cortical organelles,
morphogenetic movements,
Ciliata KACZANOWSKA
— , experimental, Ciliata DE TERRA
— , relation to encystment, Ciliata HASHIMOTO
— , Testacea NETZEL
morphogenetic changes due to difference
in food, Amoebina WAIDYASEKERA
motility & cell division, Sarcodina ALLEN
mouthparts, induction, Ciliata TARTAR
multicellular body formation, Chloro-
phyceae, Diatomeae IWASA
nucleic acids, Euglenophyceae HEIZMANN
nucleo-cytoplasmic relationships,
Algae HaMMERLING
, biochemistry, Algae SCHWEIGER
, changes during cell cycle,
Rhizopoda BELL
, Ciliata GIBSON
DE TERRA
ontogenesis & regeneration, Protozoa TOKIN
oral apparatus, electron microscopy,
Ciliata WILLIAMS
— structures, experimental study,
Ciliata HANSON
organelle formation during fission cycle,
Ciliata JURAND
organelles, development & role in
teratogenesis, Chiliata BUTZEL
polarities, conflicting, after rotation of cell
halves, Ciliata TARTAR
300
population patterns, Ciliata,
Euglenophyceae SPRATT
protein synthesis in regenerating cilia
& flagella, microtubules, Ciliata,
Volvocales ROSEN BAUM
, synchronized cultures, Ciliata IKEDA
regeneration, electron microscopy,
Ciliata NILSSON
reproduction & development, Sporozoa DASGUPTA
ribosome formation, Ciliata PLESNER
RNA synthesis. Algae DILLARD
sexual differentiation & recombination,
Chlorophyceae, Diatomeae IWASA
spore formation & germination, induction,
regulation, m-RNA, proteins, Myxo-
bacteria DWORKIN
trophont growth, microtubule synthesis,
growth abnormalities, Opalina KACZANOWSKI
URETER
see Urogenital system
URINARY BLADDER
see Urogenital system
URINARY SYSTEM
see Excretory system
UROGENITAL SYSTEM
see also Excretory system; Genital tract;
Reproductive system
anomalies, Rodentia ALLISON
Anura KHALIL
MICHAEL
SEDRA
bladder, morphology & histochemistry,
Chelonia GERZELI
experimental studies, Rodentia MADJEREK
induction. Amphibia, Aves LEPORI
malformations, gene-conditioned,
Rodentia GUMBRECK
relations between genital & excretory system,
Anura CAMBAR
teratogenesis, Rodentia MONIE
urogenital connections & cloaca,
Lacertilia PIEAU
UTERINE TUBE
see Oviduct
UTERUS
capacity, Artiodactyla
contraction patterns. Homo
circulation, Primates
ROBISON
REYNOLDS
MARTIN
PANIGEL
decidua parietalis & capsularis, histo-
& cytochemistry. Homo VARMA
effect of hormones, Rodentia SPAZIANI
endometrium, interaction with trophoblast,
Lagomorpha, Rodentia MORETTI
— & myometrium, DNA synthesis,
Rodentia BACCARINI
REZENDE
SCHREIBER
— , role in feto-maternal relationships,
Homo BAVEJA
VARMA
pregnancy changes in vascular system,
Rodentia ORSINI
relation to fetal growth,
Mammalia NAAKTGEBOREN
secretions. Mammalia ECKSTEIN
stroma of mucosa, developmental pathology,
Homo SZAMBORSKI
structural development. Homo STEDING
tissue reactions to foreign materials.
Mammalia ECKSTEIN
VAGINA
see Genital tract
VASCULAR SYSTEM (& vascularization)
see also Circulation; Heart (& great vessels)
brain, descriptive & experimental study,
Aves BURDA
— & head, malformations, Rodentia BUGGE
KNUDSEN
— , pericentricular, Rodentia BUGGE
branchial arches, experimental morphology,
Aves PEXIEDER
extremities. Homo, Mammalia MAZHUGA
fetus, physiology, Homo, Mammalia REYNOLDS
functional aspects, Anura KUYEN
histogenesis. Homo, Mammalia MALYUK
. . MAZHUGA
jomt capsule. Homo, Mammalia MAZHUGA
lung, fetal & neonatal, Artiodactyla,
Rodentia REYNOLDS
malformations, experimental, Aves, Homo,
Mammalia KREDIET
— , teratogenesis, part, trypan blue,
Aves STePHAN
physiology, part, action of vasoactive
substances & respiratory gases, Aves GIRARD
placenta, relation to physiological exchange,
Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla STEVEN
placental vessels, toxemia, malformations,
multiple births. Homo VARMA
polysaccharides, localization. Homo LHOTKA
radiation effects STEARNER
regeneraUon, Aves, Homo, Mammalia KREDIET
stapedial artery, Rodentia BUGGE
teratogenesis, Rodentia MONIE
toxicity of Oo, Aves KELSO
umbilical circulation. Primates MARTIN
vascular wall, cellular & fibrillar
structures. Mammalia MALYUK
venous system, Amniota KOCOVA
vertebrae, Cetacea SINCLAIR
VASCULARIZATION
see Vascular system
VEGETATIVE GRADIENT
see Gradients
see also Embryology (experimental);
Embryology (physiological)
VEGETATIVE NERVOUS SYSTEM
see Autonomic nervous system
VERTEBRAE (vertebral column)
Dipnoi FRANCOIS
effect of chemical treatment at gastrula
stage, Urodela MAUGER
temperature on number, Lacertilia WERNER
Homo HUSON
Lacertilia WERNER
vertebral cartilage, ultrastructure,
A'^es STRUDEL
Vertebrata SHUTE
Teleostei FRANCOIS
VIRUS(ES)
action on development. Mammalia HOLLAND
as tools in embryology, Aves EBERT
HAY
YOSHIKAWA
causing abnormalities, Aves ROBERTSON
in gestation, Rodentia ROUX
inducing abnormalities in embryo,
Homo KOSKIMIES
SAXEN
induction of cerebellar hypoplasia &
hydrocephalus, Carnivora, Rodentia MARGOLIS
infection of blastocyst, Lagomorpha FLAMM
infectious nucleic acids as differentiating
agents, Amira MIZELL
interaction with differentiating cells,
Carnivora, Rodentia MARGOLIS
embryo, Aves TAHARA
plant, vectors, Homoptera KISIMOTO
Rous sarcoma, fibroblast, transformation,
Aves TEMIN
, induction of DNA synthesis, Aves LEE
rubella, effect on foetus. Homo SHEPARD
VISCERA
VISCERAL SKELETON
see Skull (& visceral skeleton)
VITAL STAINING
yolk, A gnat ha, Holostei GRODZINSKI
VITAMIN(S)
A, causing limb malformations,
Rodentia NOGAMI
— , effect on development & regeneration,
Anura, Aves NIAZI
— , hypervitaminosis, effect on fetus,
Rodentia AZOUBEL
— , hypervitaminosis, effect on teeth,
Rodentia DWORNIK
301
VITAMIN(S) (contd.)
— , hypervitaminosis, effect on temporo-
mandibular joint, Rodentia BERESFORD
— , teratogenesis, Rodentia KNUDSEN
B, eye reaction, Anura BER
Bi", effect on liver regeneration,
Rodentia CRACIUN
C, effect on cartilage in vitro, Aves LEVENSON
D, deficiency, Aves KARB
D2, hypervitaminosis, effect on placenta,
Rodentia NEBEL
— , toxicosis & pregnancy, Rodentia ORNOY
fat-soluble, teratogenic effect,
Aves ABRAMOVICI
VITELLINE MEMBRANE
see Egg(s)
VITELLOGENESIS
see Oogenesis
WATER
balance, hormonal control, Aves THOMMES
medium without, effect on embryo &
perivitelline fluid, Teleostei DOMURAT
relations in haploid embryos TUFT
uptake & distribution in embryo,
Anura, Mammalia TUFT
WING(S)
bud, mesoderm, regulation, Aves DUBEY
PATIL
development, immunogenesis, Diptera SEIGER
experimental morphogenesis, Aves BARASA
imaginal disc, Diptera, Lepidoptera GOTTLIEB
interaction with leg, xenoplastic chimaeras,
Aves PAUTOU
morphogenesis, ectoderm-mesoderm relations,
Aves AMPRINO
CAMOSSO
polymorphism, Homoptera KISIMOTO
regulation, Aves AMPRINO
scales. X-ray induced somatic mutations,
Lepidoptera PENTZ
scalloping mutant, somatic recombination
& clonal analysis, Diptera SANTAMARIA
skeleton. X-ray analysis, Aves GOFF
WOLFFIAN DUCT
see Urogenital system
WOUND HEALING
coUagenase, characteristics & function.
Mammalia GRILLO
cutaneous wounds, histo- & cytochemistry,
Rodentia SCHMIDT
early phases, electron microscopy,
Anura LUCKENBILL
electron microscopy, Anura BAKER
enzymes, biochemistry, Rodentia MaKINEN
RAEKALLIO
general KUHN
granulation tissue, cytology, Rodentia BARTOS
hair growth stimulation. Mammalia ARGYRIS
mucopolysaccharides & collagen.
Mammalia WATTS
origin of cells. Mammalia WATTS
Reptilia MADERSON
role of Mn, Mammalia WATTS
tonofilaments in epidermis, Teleostei BEREITER
XANTHOPHORES
see Chromatophore(s)
X-IRRADIATION
see also Irradiation; Radiomimetic agents
chromosome aberrations, Mammalia LEONARD
digital malformations, Rodentia NOGAMI
effect on adult morphogenesis,
Polychaeta SOLBANI
— — brain. Mammalia SCHAD6
central nervous system, Mammalia BERRY
cutaneous nerve pattern, Aves MAUGER
determination of moulting,
Lepidoptera COULON
development, aging & longevity,
Diptera ROCKSTEIN
early organ primordia,
Rodentia DEGENHARDT
eggs, nucleus & cytoplasm,
Diptera ULRICH
embryo, Aves, Urodela REYSS
, Diptera ULRICH
, Lacertilia PIEAU
RAYNAUD
& larva. Amphibia DOBROWOLSKI
, Rodentia McGAUGHEY
female germ cells. Primates,
Rodentia BAKER
growth & regeneration, Urodela VERWOERD
iimervation, skin, Aves SAXOD
intestine, biochemistry, Aves GASC
■ offspring, chromosomal aberrations,
Urodela JAYLET
oogenesis & ovulation, Rodentia SMIT
TRAMPUSCH
regeneration, Asteroidea HUET
, Polychaeta BAUTZ
skin, Aves REYSS
spermatogenesis. Mammalia KOCHAR
spinal pterylae, Aves MAUGER
testis, Rodentia BATEMAN
influence on induction, gastrula,
Urodela REYSS
low, acute doses, effect on early development,
Teleostei WELANDER
gametes through pupae, influence of
developmental stage, chromosome con-
figuration & specific genes, Diptera WiiRGLER
germ cell destruction, Anura DI GRANDE
radio-embryology, various problems,
Mammalia RUGH
spermatocytes, chromosome breaks & repair,
Rodentia McGAUGHEY
sublethal doses, effect on various stages,
Teleostei WELANDER
YOLK
see also Nutrition
albumen, developmental factors for retinal
pigment formation, Aves HARRISON
artificially formed by DNAse, biochemistry,
Echinoidea BOLOGNARI
formation & cytochemistry, Teleostei DONATO
— , Echinodermata CANNATA
— , effect of intracellular microorganismen,
Dictyoptera BROOKS
— , electron microscopy, histochemistry,
Aves BELLAIRS
ENGLAND
— , relation to nucleolus behaviour & vitelline
membrane, Crinoidea, Teleostei ALBANESE
hemolymph proteins, Orthoptera KUNZ
in blastoderm cytoplasm, biochemistry,
part, yolk DNA, Aves BRUCE
EMANUELSSON
morphogenetic function, Teleostei,
Urodela IGNATJEVA
morphology.Cfljfropoda FIORONl
nucleic acids, Aves NONAMI
origin. Gastropoda HADFIELD
osmotic properties, Agnatha,
Holostei GRODZINSKI
platelets, Anura KARASAKI
— , ultrastructure, Agnatha,
Holostei GRODZINSKI
— , — , Teleostei BOULEKBACHE
protein synthesis, transport & composition,
Crustacea, Vertebrata WALLACE
proteins, biochemistry, Cheleutoptera,
Orthoptera KOCH
— , — , Teleostei YAMAGAMI
relation tot DNA, oogenesis & early stages,
Polychaeta EMANUELSSON
synthesis & deposition BEAMS
, radio-isotope study, Insecta ENGELS
system, changes of protein pattern,
Coleoptera ^"TS.^
ultrastructure, Holostei KILARSKJ
utilization, biochemistry, Amphibia,
Teleostei ^^?
vital staining, Agnatha, Holostei GRODZINSKI
YOLK SAC
see Embryonic membranes
302
Communications from the
HUBRECHT LABORATORY
I The scientific staff
In June 1969 an eleventh member joined the staff: Mr. S. W. de Laat, M.Sc.
He will be in charge of the new research unit of developmental biophysics. With
his arrival the scientific staff is complete, and the space available for research
units in the Laboratory is fully occupied.
Mr. J. A. Leussink, M.Sc, who served the Laboratory as its Administrator
through a long series of years, left the Laboratory on October 1st. The vacancy
will be filled in 1 970.
II Annual Scientific Report
It has been decided henceforth to publish an annual scientific report in
English. The report will be printed by the Royal Netherlands Academy of
Sciences and Letters, and will be distributed on a large scale in the form of a
reprint. The report for 1968 is fortcoming.
III The international team project
The seventh international team in embryology will most probably meet in the
first half of 1972, The subject has not yet been fixed. A circular pertaining to
the team will be distributed at least 1 h^ year in advance.
IV Foreign guests
Most of the guests who worked at the Laboratory in 1969 were already there
in the preceding year, and their research subjects were listed in the Supplement
to the twelfth issue of this periodical, 1 968.
Dr. J. G. Hollyfield (Austin, Tex.) left in August after a stay of two years.
The four members of the sixth international team who had stayed on after
July 1968, Dr. R. Adler (Buenos Aires), Dr. M. B. Burnside (Austin, Tex.),
Dr. L. Luckenbill (Boston, Mass.), and Miss S. Sudarwati (Bandung, Indo-
nesia), all left during the second half of the year.
Dr. N. Nikitin (Leningrad) left in April, Dr. R. W. Glade (Burlington, Vt.)
in May, and Dr. I. Slaby (Plzen, Czechoslov.) in August.
Mr. C. F. A. Rosa, M.Sc. (Sao Paulo, Brazil) stayed at the Laboratory
troughout the year, carrying out an experimental study of pattern formation
in the presumptive prosencephalon of urodeles in collaboration with Dr. E. C.
Boterenbrood.
Dr. W. P. Luckett (Madison, Wis.) stayed at the Laboratory from May till
July to work in the Central Embryological Collection (early mammalian placen-
tation). Dr. M. Klima (Brno, Czechoslov.) worked in the Collection for two
weeks during November (development of the sternum in monotremes and
marsupials). Dr. K.-I. Sirakami (Yamanashi Univ., Kofu) visited the Labora-
tory for three weeks during August and September, mainly to use the Central
Embryological Library.
V Facilities for international use
These facilities comprise the Central Embryological Collection, and the
Central Embryological Library, with its extensive reprint collection and its
bibliographical and copying services. Details pertinent to these facilities may
be found in the information booklet distributed on a large scale in 1966. This
booklet is available on request. A special leaflet describing the Central Em-
bryological Library and its facilities is also available on request.
303
Communications of the
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGISTS (formerly I.I.E.)
(Developmental Biology Section of the I.U.B.S.)
The I.S.D.B. announces with deep regret the death of its emeritus member
A. Kiihn (Tiibingen), and of its member K. Bier (Miinster).
In accordance with the decision taken by the latest General Assembly the
I.S.D.B. is sponsoring a number of small Workshops on important problems in
developmental biology to be held in different parts of the world. Attendance
will be limited by invitation to a small group of participants, but will also be open
to a number of local observers.
The first of these Workshops was devoted to "Morphogenetic tissue inter-
actions" and was held on September 2 — 4, 1969 in Helsinki, Finland. Dr.
L. Saxen was chairman of the local organizing committee.There were 32 parti-
cipants from 14 countries, and 14 local observers. The Ministry of Education
of Finland acted as co-sponsor. Several other Workshops are in the active
planning stage.
At present the I.S.D.B. has 454 members; 139 new members were accepted
by the Board in 1969. A complete membership Hst is given below. The Board
should like to see the membership become [ully representative o[ developmental
biology, and therefore earnestly solicits proposals as well as spontaneous appli-
cations for membership. The procedure is as follows:
a) Candidates for membership can be proposed or supported by two members
at any time. The Board screens the applications once or twice a year, and decides
about acceptance by simple majority of votes among its members.
b) The requirement for membership is that the candidate should have made
a substantial contribution to the field of developmental biology. The Board
decides whether a particular applicant meets this standard.
c) Proposals must be accompanied by a curriculum vitae and a list of publica-
tions of the candidate, and should be sent either to Prof. E. Zwilling, Dept. of
Biol., Brandeis Univ., Waltham, Mass. 02154 .U.S.A., or to Prof. P. D. Nieuw-
koop, Hubrecht Laboratory, Uppsalalaan 1, Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof",
Utrecht, Netherlands.
Composition of the Board of the I.S.D.B. { 1 968—1 973 )
President A. Monroy, Italy
Past President Et. Wolff, France
Secretary-Treasurer E. Zwilling, U.S.A.
Vice Presidents L. Gallien, France
E. Hadorn, Switzerland
T. Yamada, U.S.A.
Members M. Abercrombie, U.K.
J. D. Ebert, U.S.A.
}. J. Pasteels, Belgium
L. Saxen, Finland
Adj. Secretary-Treasurer P. D. Nieuwkoop, Netherlands
304
Membership List of the I.S.D.B.
(alphabetical order, with years of election; * emeritus members)
This list was drawn up on December 1st, 1969. For full addresses see
"General Embryological Information Service", thirteenth issue, 1969 and
supplement, 1970.
Miss U. Abbott. Washington. D.C., '64
M. Abercrombie, London, Eng., '56
H. B. Adelmann*. Ithaca, N.Y.. '48
B. A. Afzehus, Stockholm, '64
I. P. S. Agrell, Lund, '60
K. Aketa. Nagoya, '70
J. F. Albright. Oak Ridge, Tenn.. '69
R. D. Allen, Albany, N.Y., '57
E. C. Amoroso, London, Eng., '60
R. M. Amprino. Bari, '60
E. M. Anderson, Amherst, Mass., '69
G. Andres. Mainz, '57
Th. S. Argyris, Syracuse, N.Y., '70
J. Ariens Kappers, Amsterdam, '60
H. L. Arora, '64
B. L. Astaurov, Moscow. '56
R. Auerbach, Madison, Wis., '70
C. R. Austin, Cambridge, Eng., '57
M. Avel, Talence, '48
C. Baglioni, Cambridge, Mass., '69
J. T. Bagnara, Tucson, Ariz., '67
B. I. Balinsky, Johannesburg, '48
W. W. Ballard. Hanover, N.H., '70
F. Baltzer*. Bern, '48
C. Barigozzi, Milano, '60
H. J. Barr, Madison, Wis., 70
L. G. Barth, Woods Hole, Mass.. '48
Mrs. L. J. Barth, Woods Hole, Mass., "69
R. A. Beatty, Edinburgh, '56
F. Beck, London, Eng., '66
H. J. Becker, Miinchen, '67
W. Beermann, Tiibingen, '60
J. C. Beetschen, Toulouse, '67
E. Bell, Cambridge, Mass., '69
Mrs. M. R. Bellairs, London, '60
M. Benazzi, Pisa, '56
J. A. A. Benoit, Nogent sur Mame, '60
H. D. Berendes, Nijmegen, '69
W. E. Berg, Berkeley, Calif., "57
H. Bergquist, Goteborg, '57
Miss J. H. Bijtel*. Groningen, '56
W. J. Birge, Lexington, Ky., '70
M. Bimstiel, Edinburgh, '69
D. W. Bishop, Toledo, Ohio, '70
Mrs. S. M. Bishop (Calame), Davis,
Calif., '67
R. E. Black, Williamsburg, Va., '69
A. W. Blackler, Ithaca, N.Y., '69
D. P. Bloch, Austin, Tex., '69
R. F. Blount, Galveston, Tex., '60
C. W. Bodemer, Seattle, Wash., '70
D. Bodenstein, Charlottesville, Va., '56
E. J. Boell, New Haven, Conn., '57
J. T. Bonner, Princeton, N.J., '60
E. Borghese, Napoli, '56
B. G. Boving, Baltimore, Md., '57
J. L. A. Brachet, Rhode-St-Genese, '48
S. K. Brahma, Utrecht, '66
F. W. R. Brambell, '56
A. C. Braun, New York, N.Y., '70
P. L. Brien*, Bruxelles, '48
R. W. Briggs, Bloomington, Ind., '56
H. V. Brondsted*, Copenhagen, '48
D. D. Brown, Baltimore, Md., '69
C. Burdon-Jones, Townsville, Qld., '60
R. K. Bums, Bridgewater, Va., '52
D. N. Butcher, Cambridge, Eng., '70
E. G. Butler, Princeton, N.J., '56
}. M. Butros, Beirut, '67
R. D. Cahn, Seattle, Wash., '69
J. M. Cairns, Springville, N.Y., '69
R. Cambar, Talence, '57
E. van Campenhout, Louvain, '48
E. C. Cantino, East Lansing, Mich., '70
E. W. Caspari, Rochester, N.Y., '60
C. Y. Chang, Peking, '57
Mrs. H. Chamiaux (Cotton), Paris, '64
H. B. Chase, Providence, R.I., '60
P. S. Chen, Zurich, '60
G. Chieffi, Napoli, '64
Chuang Hsiao Hui, Shanghai, '48
Mrs. M. Cigada (Leonardi), Milano, '57
J. M. J. Clavert, Strasbourg, '57
Mrs. R. M. Clayton (Freedman),
Edinburgh, '60
A. C. Clement, Atlanta, Ga., '57
U. Clever, Lafayette, Ind., '69
S. Cohen, Nashville, Tenn., '64
J. R. Coleman, Providence, R.I., '70
A. Collenot, Paris, '69
J. R. Collier, New York, N.Y., '69
G. Colombo, Ferrara, '60
A. L. Colwin, New York, N.Y., '56
Mrs. L. H. Colwin, New York, N.Y., '60
C. E. Corliss, Memphis, Tenn., '70
G. W. Comer*, Philadelphia, Pa., '52
D. P. Costello, Chapel Hill, N.C., '48
A. J. Coulombre, Bethesda, Md., '69
M. Crippa, Palermo, '70
Y. Croisille, Nogent sur Mame, '66
P. S. Crowell, Bloomington, Ind., '60
A. S. G. Curtis, Glasgow, '69
A. M. Dalcq*. Bruxelles, '33
H. C. Dalton, University Park, Pa., '70
V. D'Amelio, Palermo, '64
Mrs. J. C. Dan, Tokyo, '57
K. Dan, Tokyo, '57
J. C. Daniel Jr., Boulder, Colo., '70
J. Dankmeijer, Leiden, '60
I. Dawid, Baltimore, Md., '69
Sir G. R. De Beer*, Bex, Switz., '38
R. L. De Haan, Baltimore, Md., '69
H. A. Denis, Liege, '69
Mrs. T. A. Dettlaff, Moscow, '56
Ch. Devillers, Paris, '57
M. De Vincentiis, Camerino, '64
305
Miss M. A. DiBerardino. Philadelphia,
Pa., '66
Mrs. F. Dieterlen (Lievre), Paris, '68
A. Dollander, Nancy, '60
W. J. van Doorenmaalen, Utrecht, '60
D. B. Drachman, Baltimore, Md., '70
N. I. Dragomirov, Moscow, '48
M. Durchon, Lille, '69
F. Duspiva, Heidelberg, '69
R. M. Eakin, Berkeley, Calif., '48
J. D. Ebert, Baltimore, Md., '56
M. V. Edds Jr., Providence, R. I., '60
A. Egelhaaf, Koln, '70
G. Eguchi, Nagoya, '69
H. Englander, Koln, '60
Mrs. H. Eyal (Giladi), Jerusalem, '64
J. Faber, Utrecht, '64
J. F. Fallon, Madison, Wis., '70
G. Fankhauser, Princeton, N.J., '48
E. Faure-Fremiet*, Paris, '33
J. C. Fautrez, Gent, '57
M. Feldman, Rehovoth, '60
Dame H. B. Fell, Cambridge, Eng., '36
Mrs. A. A. Ficq, Rhode-St. Genese, '60
G. Filogamo, Torino, '60
C. V. Finnegan, Vancouver, B.C., '70
M. Fischberg, Geneve, '57
R. A. Flickinger, Buffalo, N.Y., '60
T. Thomson Flynn*, '38
Mrs. F. Martindale Foote, Carbondale,
111.. '64
T. Fujii, Tokyo, '60
P. J. Gaillard, Leiden, '60
J. G. Gall, New Haven, Conn., '69
J. Gallera, Geneve, '57
L. Gallien, Paris, '56
G. P. Georgiev, Moscow, '69
P. W. Gilbert, Ithaca, N.Y.. '60
A. Giroud*. Paris, '48
G. Giudice, Palermo, '69
R. W. Glade, Buriington, Vt., '70
T. W. Glenister, London, Eng., '60
P. F. Goetinck, Storrs, Conn., '70
R. J. Goss, Providence, R.I., '69
C. T. Grabowski, Coral Gables, Fla., '70
Ph. Grant, Eugene, Ore., '64
P. B. Green, Philadelphia, Pa., '70
J. H. Gregg, Gainesville, Fla., '69
J. R. Gregg. Durham, N.C., '57
T. A. I. Grillo, Ibadan, '66
C. Grobstein, La Jolla. Calif.. '56
Z. Grodzinski*. Krakow, '60
J. Gross, Boston, Mass., '70
P. R. Gross, Cambridge, Mass., '69
H. Griineberg, London, Eng., '56
J. B. Gurdon, Oxford, '69
T. Gustafson, Stockholm, '56
E. Hadorn, Zurich, '48
A. Haget, Talence, '60
T. Hama, Nagoya, '60
V. Hamburger, St. Louis, Mo., '48
H. L. Hamilton, Charlottesville, Va., '56
W. J. Hamilton, London, Eng.. '48
J. Hammerling. Wilhelmshaven. '60
W. S. Hammond, Syracuse, N.Y.. '60
Mrs. J. A. Hanocq (Quertier).
Rhode-St-Genese, '69
J. W. S. Harris, London, Eng., '68
M. Hasek. Praha. '57
Miss E. D. Hay. Boston, Mass., '64
Y. Hayashi. Tokyo, '60
H. Hayek, Wien, '60
W. G. Heim, Colorado Springs, Colo., '66
W. A. Hemmings, Bangor, Wales, '69
Miss S. Hennen, Milwaukee, Wis., '70
H. Herrmann, Storrs, Conn., '60
0. Hess, Freiburg, '69
Miss G. W. Hinsch, Coral Gables, Fla., '70
Y. Hiramoto, Misaki, '60
L. Hoadley*, Cambridge, Mass., '48
H. Holter, Copenhagen, '57
J. K. F. Holtfreter, Rochester. N.Y., '36
H. Holtzer, Philadelphia. Pa.. '60
S. Horstadius*. Uppsala, '48
Y. Hotta, La Jolla, Calif., '70
Ch. Houillon, Paris, '67
J. M. T. Hultin, Stockholm. '56
R. R. Humphrey*. Bloomington. Ind.. '49
Miss T. Humphrey. Birmingham, Ala.. '56
M. Ichikawa, Kyoto. '60
J. Ishida. Urawa, '60
M. Ishikawa. Toba. '70
A. G. Jacobson, Austin, Tex., '70
D. C.-O. Jacobson, Uppsala, '69
L. F. Jaffe, Lafayette. Ind.. '70
J. Jansen*. Oslo, '60
Miss A. G. Johnen. Koln, '64
A. D. Jost, Paris, '56
T. Kajishima, Nagoya, '60
A. J. B. Kallen, Lund, '60
Y. Kanoh, Akkeshi. '60
S. Karasaki. Montreal. '69
1. Kawakami. Fukuoka. '57
N. E. Kemp. Ann Arbor. Mich.. '57
A. Keynan. Jerusalem. '70
Mrs. M. A. Sengel Kieny, Grenoble. '64
R. C. King. Evanston. 111.. '70
T. J. King. Washington. D.C.. '60
V. Kiortsis. Athens. '69
A. O. Klein. Waltham, Mass.. '70
N. W. Klein. Storrs. Conn.. '70
Mrs. U. Kocher-Becker. Heiligenberg. '66
W. Kocher. Heiligenberg, '66
L. D. Koehler, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.. '70
J. J. Kollros. Iowa City. Iowa. '56
I. R. Konigsberg. Charlottesville. Va., '69
K. Kratochwil, Wien, '69
G. Krause, Wiirzburg, '56
A. Krishnakumaran, Cleveland, Ohio, '70
Miss T. K. Kuusi. Helsinki. '56
J. C. Lacroix. Paris. '69
R. A. Lallier. Villefranche sur Mer, '60
W. Landauer*, London, Eng., '57
A. Lang, East Lansing, Mich., '70
J. Langman, Charlottesville, Va., '56
J. W. Lash, Philadelphia, Pa., '69
H. Laufer, Storrs, Conn., '69
Mrs. L. Lazard (Hauben),
Nogent sur Mame, '68
S. Leghissa, Bologna, '60
H. E. Lehman, ChapelHill, N.C., '57
F. E. Lehmann, Bern, '48
J. Leighton, Pittsburgh, Pa., '70
Th. Lender, Orsay. '60
H. M. Lenhoff, Irvine, Calif., '70
V. Leone, Milano '57
Miss R. Levi-Montalcini, St. Louis, Mo., '56
M. Locke, Cleveland, Ohio. '70
306
G. V. Lopashov, Moscow, '48
S. Lovtrup, UnieS, '60
H. Lutz, Clermont-Ferrand, '57
D. J. McCallion, Hamilton, Ont., '64
Miss R. Maggio, Palermo, '64
T. Mann, Cambridge, Eng., '60
Mrs. L. Marin (Lewin), Paris, '68
C. L. Markert, New Haven, Conn., '57
E. Marre, Milano. '69
P. N. Martinovitch, Beograd, '60
J. P. Mascarenhas. Albany, N.Y., '70
Y. Masui, Toronto, Ont., '69
C. B. Metz, Coral Gables, Fla., '56
Y. Mikami, Tsu. '60
J. Milaire, Bruxelles, '64
R. D. Milkman, Iowa City, Iowa, '70
A. Minganti, Genova, '56
Miss B. Mintz. Philadelphia, Pa., '57
A. Monroy, Napoli, '56
Miss F. Moog, St. Louis, Mo., '56
S. Mookerjee, Calcutta, '60
Mrs. B. C. Moore, Riverside, Calif., '69
}. A. Moore, Riverside, Calif., '57
A. A. Moscona, Chicago, 111., '57
H. W. Mossman*, Madison, Wis., '56
I. Motomura*, Sendai, '57
Mrs. L. Mulherkar, Poona, '69
}. G. Mulnard, Bruxelles, '57
Mrs. M. R. Murray, New York, N.Y.. '60
G. W. Nace, Ann Arbor, Mich., '60
O. Nakamura, Osaka, '57
E. Nakano, Nagoya, '57
J. Needham, Cambridge, Engl., '48
L. Nelson, Toledo, Ohio, '70
M. Nemer, Philadelphia, Pa., '69
D. A. T. New, Cambridge, Eng., '69
D. R. Newth, Glasgow, '57
G. Nicolet, Geneve, '69
P. D. Nieuwkoop, Utrecht, '57
H. Nishimura, Kyoto, '69
M. C. Niu, Philadelphia, Pa., '56
H. Oka, Tokyo, '60
T. S. Okada, Kyoto, '60
Y. K. Okada*, Tokyo, '52
Miss K. Okazaki. Tokyo, '60
O. M. Olivo, Bologna, '57
Miss }. M. Oppenheimer, Bryn Mawr, Pa., '56
R. O'Rahilly, Baltimore, Md., '64
Mrs. M. C. Ward Orsini, Madison, Wis., '64
F. Orts Llorca, Madrid, '56
Mrs. J. H. Overton, Chicago, 111., '60
S. Pai, Shanghai, '48
J. Papaconstantinou, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '69
P. Pasquini, Roma, '57
J. J. Pasteels, Bruxelles, '38
B. M. Patten*, Ann Arbor, Mich., '56
J. Paul, Glasgow, '69
C. Pelling, Tubingen, '69
S. Penman, Cambridge, Mass., '69
H. P. Perlmann, Stockholm, '60
G. W. Philpott, St. Louis, Mo., '70
J. Piatigorsky, Bethesda, Md., '70
J. Piatt, Philadelphia, Pa., '60
L. J. Pierro, Storrs, Conn., '70
L. Piko, Pasadena, Calif., '64
L. V. Polezhaev, Moscow, '48
K. R. Porter, Cambridge, Mass., '64
D. F. Poulson, New Haven, Conn., '60
Mrs. N. M. Pourreau (Schneider), Paris, '68
Miss D. Price, Chicago, 111., '60
S. Ranzi, Milano, '48
M. H. J. Rapola, Helsinki, '69
L. Raunich, Ferrara, '56
Chr. P. Raven, Utrecht, '41
Mrs. M. E. Rawles (Spurbeck), Baltimore,
Md., '56
A. Raynaud, Sannois, '60
G. Reverberi, Palermo, '48
R. W. Reyer, Morgantown, W.Va., '56
G. G. Robertson, Memphis, Tenn., '66
K. T. Rogers, San Francisco, Calif., '64
S. M. Rose, Belle Chasse, La., '56
J. Rostand*, Ville d'Avray, '60
L. N. Ruben, Portland, Ore., '68
}. V. Ruch, Strasbourg, '69
F. H. Ruddle, New Haven, Conn.. '70
Miss D. Rudnick, '56
M. N. Runner, Boulder, Colo., '60
J. A. M. Runnstrom*, Stockholm, '48
H. Sakai, Tokyo, '69
M. Sala, New York, N.Y., '60
Miss B. Salzgeber, Nogent sur Marne, '64
K. Sander, Freiburg, '66
T. Sato, Nagoya, '57
H. W. Sauer, Heidelberg, '70
J. W. Saunders, Albany, N.Y., '56
L. O. Saxen, Helsinki, '60
E. Scarano, Napoli, '69
Mrs. D. Scheib (Pfleger),
Nogent sur Marne, '64
K. Scherrer, Lausanne, '69
J. A. Schiff, Waltham, Mass., '70
H. A. Schneiderman, Irvine, Calif., '64
Mrs. J. Schoeller (Raccaud), Paris, '69
O. E. Schotte, Amherst, Mass., '56
B. Schreiber, Parma, '56
H. M. Schulman, La Jolla, Calif.. '69
R. L. SeaHs, Philadelphia, Pa., '70
S. N. Sedra, Alexandria, '60
S. J. Segal, New York, N.Y., '57
F. Seidel, Marburg, '60
G. G. Selman, Edinburgh, '60
K. Sembrat, Wroclaw, '60
Ph. Sengel. Grenoble. '60
E. C. Sensenig, Birmingham, Ala., '57
P. Sentein, Montpellier, '60
S. Shapiro, Amherst, Mass., '70
J. R. Shaver, East Lansing, Mich., '60
S. C. Shen, New York, N.Y., '60
S. Shostak, Pittsburgh, Pa., '70
}. Signoret, Caen, '67
M. Singer, Cleveland, Ohio, '69
K. I. Sirakami, Kofu, '60
J. L. Sirlin, New York. N.Y., '60
Miss D. M. Skinner. Oak Ridge. Tenn.. '70
F. Skoog, Madison, Wis., '70
N. Skreb, Zagreb,'60
O. Slaby. Plzen. '64
F. Sladecek. Praha. '60
L. D. Smith. Lafayette. Ind.. '69
R. W. Sperry, Pasadena, Calif., '64
M. Spiegel, Hanover, N.H.. '64
A. A. Spirin, Moscow, '69
A. Spirito, Roma, '56
N. T. Spratt, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn., '56
D. Starck, Frankfurt, '52
A. Stefanelli, Roma, '52
M. S. Steinberg, Princeton, N.J., '69
307
Mrs. K. E. Stenger (Haffen),
Nogent sur Mame, '64
Mrs. F. Stephan (Dubois). Nancy, '60
H. Stem, La Jolla, Calif., '69
L. C. Stevens, Bar Harbor, Me., '69
L. S. Stone*, New Haven, Conn., '48
F. Strauss, Bern, '60
G. Strudel, Nogent sur Mame, '64
S. Subtelny, Houston, Tex., '69
H. Sugino, Osaka, '57
M. Sugiyama, Toba, '57
M. Sussman, Waltham, Mass., '69
G. Szekely, Pecs, '69
K. Takata, Nagoya, '60
H. Takaya, Kobe. '57
P. Tardent. Zurich. '69
A. K. Tarkowski. Warszawa, '60
A. C. Taylor, Houston, Tex.. '57
C. S. Thornton, East Lansing, Mich., '60
H. Tiedemann, Berlin, '60
C. A. du Toit, Stellenbosch, '60
S. I. Toivonen. Helsinki, '48
G. Tondury, Ziirich, '48
H. A. L. Trampusch, Amsterdam, '56
R. L. Trelstad, Boston, Mass., '70
J. P. Trinkaus, New Haven, Conn., '60
H. Tuchmann-Duplessis, Paris, '56
P. H. Tuft, Edinburgh, '64
T. C. Tung, Peking, '48
Miss S. L. Ullmann, Glasgow. '70
E. Urbani. Roma, '56
H. Ursprung. Ziirich, '69
L. C. A. Vakaet, Antwerpen, '60
G. Vandebroek. Louvain, '57
E. Vannini, Bologna, '56
W. S. Vincent, Pittsburgh, Pa.. '60
E. P. Volpe. New Orleans, La., '70
O. E. Vyazov, Moscow, '60
C. H. Waddington, Edinburgh, '48
Mrs. S. Gluecksohn Waelsh, New York, '60
R. A. Wallace, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '69
A. J. Waterman, Bethesda, Md., '56
R. L. Watterson, Urbana, 111., '56
R. Weber, Bern, '60
L. Weiss. Buffalo. N.Y.. '69
P. A. Weiss*, New York, '48
L. J. Wells. Minneapolis, Minn., '60
B. S. Wenger, Saskatoon, Sask., '70
N. K. Wessells, Stanford, Calif., '69
J. A. Weston. Cleveland, Ohio, '70
A. H. Whiteley, Seattle, Wash., '57
J. R. Whittaker, Philadelphia. Pa.. '70
Sir V. B. Wigglesworth*,
Cambridge, Eng., '57
C. E. Wilde, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., '57
B. H. Willier*, Baltimore, Md., '48
F. H. Wilt, Berkeley, Calif., '69
W. A. Wimsatt, Ithaca, N.Y., '56
E. Witschi*, New York, N.Y., '48
C. V. Woellwarth, Heiligenberg, '56
M. W. Woerdeman*, Amsterdam,
prior to '33
Mrs. Em. Wolff (Hennig),
Nogent sur Mame, '64
Et. C. Wolff, Nogent sur Mame, '48
L. Wolpert, London, '69
A. Wolsky, Tarrytown, N.Y., '60
T. Yamada, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '57
K. Yamamoto. Hakodate, '60
T. Yamamoto, Nagoya, '60
C. L. Yntema, Syracuse, N.Y., '48
Miss J. J. P. Zaayer, Leiden, '60
A. A. Zimmerman*, Houston, Tex., '56
J. Zwaan, Charlottesville, Va., '69
E. Zwilling, Waltham, Mass., '56
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BOOK NOTICES
N.B. These notices are descriptive rather than critical. Their aim is to provide an
idea of the scope and potential usefulness o[ the books.
Miscellaneous, general biology
1 . Baltzer, F., 1967 — Theodor Boveri: life and work of a great biologist
2. Kalmus, H. (Edit.), 1966 — Regulation and control in living systems
3. King, R. C, 1 968 — A dictionary of genetics
4. KoROTKOVA, G. P., 1 968 — Principles of integrity
5. RiEGER, R., A. MiCHAELis and M. M. Green, 1968 — A glossary of genetics
and cytogenetics
6. Serra, J. A., 1968 — Modern genetics, vol. 3
Instruction in developmental biology
General developmental biology
7. Bell, E. ( Edit. ) , 1 966 — Molecular and cellular aspects of development
8. Bodemer, C. W., 1968 — Modern embryology
9. Ebert, J. D., 1 967 — Entwicklungsphysiologie
10. GuiDONi, P., 1968 — Embryologie
11. Leghissa, S., 1968 — Elementi di embriologia dei vertebrati e dell'uomo
12. Saunders, J. W., Jr., 1968 — Animal morphogenesis
13. SiEWiNG, R., 1969 — Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Entwicklungsgeschichte
der Tiere
14. Weiss, P. A., 1968 — Dynamics of development: experiments and in-
ferences
1 5. Whittaker, J. R., 1 96S — Cellular differentiation
Bio-medical and veterinary science
16. AuROUX, M., G. David and P. Haegel, 1968 — Embryologie; travaux pra-
tiques et enseignement dirige, vols. 1 {2nd edit.) and 3
1 7. Hegre, E. S., 1 967 — A model atlas of the ten millimeter pig
1 8. Michel, G., 1 968 — Embryologie
19. SoLeRE, M., 1967 — Le cerveau primitif chez I'embryon humain de 34 jours
20. SoLeRE, M., 1 969 — Atlas d'embryologie humaine, vol. 1
21. Thomas, J. B., 1968 — Introduction to human embryology
22. Wang, H., 1 968 — An outline of human embryology
Research in developmental biology
General developmental biology
23. Adolph, E. p., 1 968 — Origins of physiological regulations
24. Austin, C. R., 1 968 — Ultrastructure of fertilization
25. Bullough, W. S., 1 967 — The evolution of differentiation
26. Emelianov, S. V. (Edit.), 1968 — The tempo of individual development
of animals and its changes during evolution
27. Etkin, W. and L. I. Gilbert (Edits.), 1968 — Metamorphosis; a problem
in developmental biology
28. FouLDS, L., 1 969 — Neoplastic development
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29. GiNSBURG, A. S., 1968 — Fertilization in fishes and the problem of poly-
spermy
30. Hay, E. D. and J. P. Revel, 1969 — Fine structure of the developing avian
cornea
31. HoRSTADius, S., 1969 — The neural crest
32. Medvedev, Zh. A., 1968 — Molecular-genetic mechanisms in development
33. Polezhaev, L. v., 1 968 — The loss and restoration of regenerative capacity
in animal tissues and organs
34. Preda, v., 1969 — Developmental biochemistry of the vertebrate embryo
35. RoLNiK, V. v., 1968 — Embryonic biology of bird development
36. Schmidt, A. J., 1968 — Cellular biology of vertebrate regeneration and
repair
37. Schmidt, G. A., 1968 — The embryogenesis-types and their adaptative
significance
38. TiTOVA, A. K., 1968 — Development of receptor structures in the inner ear
of vertebrates
39. Ursprung, H. (Edit), 1968 — The stability of the differentiated state
Bio-medical research, including teratology
40. AssALi, N. S. (Edit.), 1968 — Biology of gestation .vols. 1 and 2
41. BoLANDE, R. p., 1967 — Cellular aspects of developmental pathology
42. Conrad, K. and others, 1969 — Handbuch der Urologie, vol. 1, Anatomic
und Embryologie
43. Emery, J. L. (Edit), 1969 — The anatomy of the developing lung
44. Franke, H., 1 969 — Feinstruktur der Plazenta
45. Gommers, a., 1968 — Thyroide maternelle et developpement prenatal du
rat
46. Hertig, a. T., 1 968 — Human trophoblast
47. JoFFE, J. M., 1 969 — Prenatal determinants of behaviour
48. Kalter, H., 1 968 - — Teratology of the central nervous system
49. KoBAKOVA, E. M., 1968 — Nervous regulation of intestinal mobility in onto-
genesis
50. Kreybig, Th. von, 1968 — Experimentelle praenatal-Toxikologie
51. Solcher, H., 1968 — Zur Neuroanatomie und Neuropathologie der Friih-
fetalzeit
52. Torpin, R., 1 969 — The human placenta
53. WiLLERT, H.-G. and H.-L. Henkel, 1969 — Klinik und Pathologie der
Dysmelie
Symposium reports, etc.
General developmental biology
54. CowDRY, E. V. and S. Seno (Edits.), 1969 — Nucleic acid metabolism, cell
differentiation and cancer growth
55. Locke, M. (Edit.), 1969 — The emergence of order in developing systems
56. Sigel, M. M. (Edit.), 1968 — Differentiation and defense mechanisms in
lower organisms
57. Wolff, E. (Edit.), 1969 — Les interactions tissulaires au cours de I'or-
ganogenese
Bio-medical research, including teratology
58. Bertelli, a. and L. Donati ( Edits. ) , 1 969 — Teratology
59. IAEA (Edit.), 1968 — Effects of radiation on cellular proliferation and
differentiation
60. JiLEK, L. and S. Trojan, 1 968 — Ontogenesis of the brain
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61. Lamming, G. E. and E. C. Amoroso (Edits.), 1967 — Reproduction in the
female mammal
62. Shelesnyak, M. C. and G. J. Marcus (Edit.), 1969 — Ovum implantation
63. Teir, H. and T. Rytomaa (Edits.), 1967 — Control of cellular growth in
adult organisms
Plant morphogenesis
64. BuTENKO, R. G., 1968 — Plant tissue culture and plant morphogenesis
65. Steward, F. C., 1968 — Growth and organization in plants
66. WiLKiNS, M. B. (Edit.), 1969 — The physiology of plant growth and
development
1 THEODOR BOVERI
Life and work of a great biologist, 1862 — 1915
1967
By F. Baltzer Univeristy of California Press
(translated by Dorothea Rudnick) Berkeley - Los Angeles
165 pp., 17 figs., 7 pis. Price: $ 6. —
This is the English translation of a book published in German in 1962.
The very competent translator states in her translator's note that the main
reason why she undertook this work was "the strong feeling that the present
generation of American cell biologists has too little contact with the biological
groundwork on which the exciting modern advances stand, especially with
the German work and even more especially with that of Boveri." The final
draft of the translation was prepared together with Prof. Baltzer in Berne.
Some minor alterations were made from the German text. Otherwise, an
attempt was made to retain the timbre of the original.
Those who already know the German book will agree that it is admirable,
being both warmly human and thoroughly scientific. The book is in two parts,
one describing the life and personality of Boveri, and the other discussing his
contributions to cytology, embryology, and the study of heredity.
The book is very well produced and is illustrated with 6 photographic
portraits and 17 line drawings reproduced from Boveri's publications. It con-
tains a complete bibliography of Boveri's publications as well as a list of
publications issued from the Zoological Institute at Wiirzburg during his
Professorship (1893 — 1915). There is also a glossary and a combined author
and subject index.
2 REGULATION AND CONTROL IN LIVING SYSTEMS
1966
Editor: H. Kalmus John Wiley & Sons
468 pp., 137 figs., 5 tbs. London - New York - Sidney
Price: $ 13.75
Contributors: Bell (London), Blest (London), Brown-Grant (Oxford), Free (Harpenden,
Herts.), Fry (London), Kalmus (London), Lewis (London), Newth (Glasgow), J. Maynard
Smith (Brighton), S. Maynard Smith (Brighton), Wilkie (London), Wilkins (London), Wynne-
Edwards (Aberdeen)
The direct significance of this book for developmental biologists is limited,
because the field covered is extremely broad, encompassing such vastly dif-
ferent subjects as regulation and control in engineering, molecular regulation
in the cell, physiological control mechanisms, and regulation in animal societies
and populations, to mention but a few.
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The 16 chapters of the book are grouped in five sections, entitled respec-
tively "Principles and methods", "Cells and individuals", "Development and
genetics", "Groups and populations", and "Conclusions". Three of the four
chapters in section III may be mentioned specifically. The first is by J. S.
Wilkie and is entitled "Early studies of biological regulation: an historical
survey" (30 pp.). In it most of the attention goes to the work of Reaumur,
Trembley, Bonnet, and Roux. The two other chapters are by P. R. Bell and
D. R. Newth respectively, and deal with regulation of plant growth (23 pp.)
and with regulation in animal development (15 pp.). The latter chapter in
particular is very thoughtful, and poses several important problems clearly
and succinctly, although it refrains from going into details, and is not
illustrated.
The book is illustrated predominantly with diagrams, and has author and
subject indexes.
3 A DICTIONARY OF GENETICS
1968
By R. C. King Oxford University Press
292 pp. New York - London - Toronto
(paper-bound) Price: 34 s.
This book was conceived primarily for the use of beginning students. The
selection of entries was obviously guided by pragmatic motives, i.e. by the
aim of elucidating those terms that are commonly encountered in genetical
literature, whether they be of a strictly genetic or of a more general nature.
The book contains, at a rough estimate, some 3,500 to 4,000 entries, but a
large proportion of these are non-genetic and relate to other fields of science
such as botany, zoology, taxonomies, palaeontology, endocrinology, (bio)-
chemistry, and physics.
The definitions are usually brief. No literature is given. Chemical formulas,
charts, and simple diagrams are provided wherever needed. The book is
concluded by an appendix containing a chronology of historical events
bearing on genetics, a list of periodicals, a list of laboratories in North
America engaged in human genetics research, and a listing of teaching aids
for genetics available in the U.S.A.
(See also review no. 5 below)
4 PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRITY
(On the problem of correlation in living and non-living systems)
1968
By G. P. Korotkova Leningrad
162 pp., 13 figs., 2 tbs. Leningrad University
(paper-bound)
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. It is an
essay on biological organization. The author is an associate of Prof. B. P.
Tokin, Department of Embryology, Leningrad University. The following
condensation of the table of contents may provide an idea of the nature of
the book: Integral systems and their classification; the concept of "ideal"
integrity; some general concepts characteristic of integrity (symmetry, polarity,
differentiation, integration); comparison of systems with regard to their
integrity; entropy, information, and integrity; isomorphic transformation of
integrity (parallehsm).
The bibliography covers six pages and gives much Russian literature,
mostly recent to very recent.
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5 A GLOSSARY OF GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS
By R. Rieger, A. Michaelis Springer- Verlag
and M. M. Green Berlin - Heidelberg - New York
507 pp., 90 figs., 6 tbs. Price: DM 66.—; $ 16.50
This is the completely revised English version of an originally German
book that first appeared in 1954, and was revised in 1958. The new book
is printed on the same format and in the same type as the previous edition;
it is about one fourth shorter, and contains about 2,500 entries, as against
about 4,000 in the 1958 edition. Taking into account that the latter contained
little information relative to molecular and microbial genetics, which are now
well represented, it follows that a considerable amount of material was
eliminated for the present edition.
The aim of the writers has been to provide material suitable both for
students and research workers. Many terms are described at some or even
considerable length, while quite a few descriptions refer to experimental data
and appropriate literature. Cross-referencing is very extensive. The author-
ship of terms is meticulously recorded. Wherever necessary good illustrative
material is provided. The bibliography covers more than 40 pages.
6 MODERN GENETICS
Vol. 3
1968
By J. A. Serra Academic Press
792 pp., 119 figs., 19 tbs.. 3 pis. London - New York
Price: $ 27.50; 168 s.
This is the final volume of a book of which the first two volumes appeared
in 1964 and '66 respectively, and were reviewed in the two previous main
issues of Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. ( 1965 and '67).
The present volume is in three parts, dealing consecutively with cyto-
plasmic inheritance and cytoplasmic changes; nuclear treptions and mutations,
genetic units; and, finally, with sex determination and life cycles. Both the
first and third part contain material that is of interest to development
biologists. In the first, this is particularly the chapter on interspecific hybrids
(16 pp.), and in the third, that on sex determination in vertebrates (45 pp.)
(the only case in which much is known about the action of the sex genes
by way of the hormonal system).
In the extensive bibliography the most recent titles date from 1965. The
book is concluded by author and subject indexes.
7 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ASPECTS OF
DEVELOPMENT
1966 (first printing)
Editor: E. Bell Harper 6 Row
525 pp., 400 figs., 59 tbs. New York - Evanston - London
J. Weatherhill, Inc., Tokyo
Price: 32 s.
This book, first published in 1965, is still probably the best available
"book of readings" in developmental biology. The American edition was
reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. 11, 1965, p. 341. The present edition
is a photo-offset facsimile reproduction on a slightly reduced format.
The advantage of this technique of reproduction is that the price of the
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book is considerably reduced, at least for countries outside the U.S.A.
A disadvantage is that the quality of the photographic illustrations has suf-
fered. They are on the whole much more smudgy than the original ones,
which had been reproduced with the utmost care. Otherwise the production
of the book is quite satisfactory.
8 MODERN EMBRYOLOGY
1968
By C. W. Bodemer Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.
475 pp., 327 fiqs., 3 tbs. New York - London
Price: $ 9.95; 95 s.
This text-book is essentially an elaborated version of L. G. Barth's "Em-
bryology" (2nd edition, 1953), but seen from another point of view it is
an entirely new book. The text has been rewritten almost entirely, although
occasionally and original paragraph is recognizable. The basic plan of the
book has remained unaltered, but a wealth of new material has been smoothly
integrated into the old text, while some of the old material has been con-
siderably reshuffled, and an entirely new chapter on nucleo-cytoplasmic inter-
actions added. The new book thus truly reflects the advances made during
the last 15 years.
For those who have never used Barth's book, a quotation from the present
book's preface may clarify its nature:
"Modern Embryology is designed as a brief introduction to the general principles of
embryology and a survey of developmental anatomy and physiology. In its preparation
the guiding policy has been to present without excessive embroidery the factual and
theoretical material necessary for an understanding of embryonic development and an
appreciation of developmental biology. It is intentionally not encyclopedic in character,
although the advanced student may find it useful as a survey of developmental processes."
One of the differences with Barth's book is the inclusion of brief lists of
selected readings at the end of each chapter, and of a fairly extensive
bibliography at the end of the book. Although in itself this is well-balanced,
it is a pity that no references are made to it in the text, particularly since
the use of authors' names in the text is rather inconsistent.
A major feature of the book are its illustrations. Most of the figures from
Barth's book were redrawn, but whereas the old figures were sometimes
characterized by a certain crudity, the new versions are both didactically
and esthetically highly satisfactory. The use of various shades of colour has
contributed greatly to this end. Moreover, more than 80 new photographs
were included, and these are beautifully reproduced. Another good feature
of the book is a well-balanced glossary of anatomical, embryological, and
general biological terms, prepared by Dr. Dorothea Rudnick. Printing and
lay-out of the book are modern in the best sense of the word.
9 ENTWICKLUNGSPHYSIOLOGIE
1967
By J. D. Ebert Bayer. Landwirtschaftsverlag
Serie Moderne Biologie Miinchen - Basel - Wien
230 pp.. 130 figs,
(paper-bound)
This is the German translation of one of the best brief introductions to
developmental physiology available ("Interacting systems in development").
The original book appeared in 1965, and thus is still largely up to date. It
has been received very well (for a brief review see Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv.
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II, 1965, p. 338), and there is thus good reason for making it available to
German-speaking students in their own language. Unfortunately, however,
the translation is far from ideal; although the translator is obviously a
biologist, he is apparently not a specialist in this particular field, so that
sometimes important shades of meaning are lost, and occasionally outright
mistakes are made. Similar mistakes have crept into several figure legends.
The original illlustrations are well reproduced. For some reason the original
reading lists at the end of each chapter were replaced by a general reading
list at the end of the book. This contains a number of German titles not
quoted originally; some of these are completely irrelevant to the subject of
the book. The alphabetical index is much shorter than the original one and
does not contain authors' names.
10 EMBRYOLOGIE
1968
By P. Guidoni Doin, Deren & Cie.
488 pp., 477 figs. Paris
(paper-bound) Price: F 75. —
This book lacks a preface stating the author's aims in writing it. One gets
the impression that it is based on lectures. The book essentially deals with
the descriptive and comparative embryology of vertebrates and man. Its
organization is conventional, with a first part discussing embryogenesis, and
a second part dealing with organogenesis, arranged by organ systems. The
first part contains a brief and very superficial chapter on experimental
embryology and a very sketchy summary of congenital malformations, while
the second part is concluded by a summary of genetics, which completely
neglects the subject of developmental genetics. Another neglected subject is
the relationship between embryology and evolution.
The book is illustrated with simple line drawings. Many of these are
schematized to the point of being completely unrealistic. They are the kind
of drawing used to illustrate a lecture, but most of them are inadequate for
a text-book. The book gives no literature and lacks a subject index.
In conclusion, the book might have its uses in connection with specific
courses, but certainly cannot be recommended as a general text-book of
embryology. It is moreover much too expensive.
1 1 ELEMENTI DI EMBRIOLOGIA DEI
VERTEBRATI E DELL' UOMO
1968
By S. Leghissa Unione Tipografico-Editrice
447 pp., 285 figs., 20 tbs.. 4 pis. Torinese
Price: L 12.500
As far as we are aware this seems to be the first original text-book of
vertebrate embryology in Italian and as such it will be welcomed by many
students and teachers of biology and medicine in Italy. The treatment is
almost exclusively descriptive and comparative; classical experimental data
are only mentioned cursorily in connection with primary induction and
twinning, while biochemical and genetical aspects are hardly mentioned at
all except in the brief historical introduction.
The organization of the book is conventional; the first part deals with
reproduction and with general embryology from gametogenesis up to the
end of embryogenesis; part two discusses the morphogenesis and different-
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iation of the various organ systems. At the end of part one a brief chapter is
devoted to twinning and to the most common developmental anomalies.
The book is profusely illustrated with photographs and drawings, whose
quality is on the whole reasonable to good. Many figures were redrawn by
the author; some of these are highly schematized and sometimes executed in
rather crude techniques; the labelling is not always very clear. The book is
well printed. It has a fairly extensive bibliography, as well as author and
subject indexes.
12 ANIMAL MORPHOGENESIS
1968
By J. W. Saunders Jr. The Macmillan Comp,, New York
Current Concepts in Biology Series Collier-Macmillan Ltd., London
118 pp., 67 figs., 2 tbs.
(paper-bound)
In reviewing this new paperback it is perhaps useful to contrast it with
a companion volume in the same series that appeared two years earlier:
C. H. Waddington, "Principles of development and differentiation", 1966
(reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv., Suppl. 11, 1966, p. 13). Both books
are intended for beginning biology students, and both are elementary in
scope. The organization of the present book is more conventional, the style
perhaps less personal; it is much more a miniature text-book of embryology,
with much emphasis on morphology, but for this very reason it is more
suitable as a basis for further study of embryology proper. And it must be
said that as such it is exemplary, both as regards content and illustrations
(the quality of the latter being much higher than in the earlier book). The
treatment proceeds step by step, logically and clearly, and is at the same
time completely up to date. Particularly the last chapter, discussing the
genetic control of development and the epigenetic control of morphogenesis,
is admirable in its readability and its selection of examples.
All line drawings are either original or redrawn; and all are beautifully
executed. Many photographs are also included. All figures have explanatory
legends. There is a good reading list and a detailed alphabetical index.
13 LEHRBUCH DER VERGLEICHENDEN ENTWICKLUNGS-
GESCHICHTE DER TIERE
1969
By R. Slewing Verlag Paul Parey
531 pp., 196 figs., 2 tbs. Hamburg - Berlin
Price: DM 58.—
Contents: I. Einleitung: II. Furchung; III. Keimblatterentwicklung; IV. Organdifferenzierung;
V. Entwicklung der Keimzellen; VI. Entwicklung der Korperform; Metamerie; VII. Umwegt*
in der Ontogenetischen Entwicklung
This text-book of comparative animal embryology is the first in the German
language since the classical handbook by Korschelt and Heider (1936), not
counting the book by Starck (1955/65), which uses a quite different ap-
proach. The present book is on a more modest scale than that by Korschelt
and Heider, but is much more balanced in its treatment of invertebrates and
vertebrates together. The approach is strictly morphological, with much
emphasis on phylogenetic relationships. The book was primarily written for
the use of students of biology, medicine, and veterinary science, and the
author consequently has not aimed at anything approaching an exhaustive
treatment of this vast subject.
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The organization of the book is rigorously logical, and the style is clear.
It is impossible to review the book in detail: this will be the task of specialists
in the field. One thing may be mentioned: the book opens with a chapter
devoted exclusively to theoretical aspects, such as the methods of comparative
embryology, criteria of homology (Remane), the biogenetic law (recapitul-
ation theory), the "biometabolic modes" (Osche), and questions of ter-
minology.
The book is exceedingly well produced, and illustrated with numerous
beautiful line drawings. Many of these are original, but the ones taken from
other sources were all redrawn, leading to a very satisfactory unity of style.
The bibliography is restricted to important works. The book is concluded
by an author index and a detailed subject index.
14 DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT: EXPERIMENTS
AND INFERENCES
Selected papers on developmental biology
1968
By P. A. Weiss Academic Press
624 pp., 133 figs.. 2 tbs., 4 pis. New York - London
In this book the author has brought together 24 of his papers so far
scattered over a variety of media, some of which are not easily accessible.
As he says in his foreword, his main motive in making this compilation has
been that he considers "the cardinal function of these papers in their con-
junction to be their contribution to the emergence of a unified understanding
of the dynamic order of living systems." Major features of Weiss' writings
produced during half a century have been, first, the conviction that the
problems of development should be approached from many directions, and
secondly the continuous effort to fill theoretical concepts with more concrete
meaning.
The papers have been grouped into five sections, entitled respectively
"On basic principles", "On differentiation", "On growth and aging", "On
form and formative processes", and finally "On the dynamics of the nervous
system". Within each section the order of the papers is logical rather than
chronological.
The papers are reproduced in facsimile, complete with the original illus-
trations and running titles (the latter sometimes being meaningless in the
context of this book). Three papers bear no date of publication; the rest date
from as far back as 1933 until 1967.
The book is concluded by a brief topical index referring to chapters.
15 CELLULAR DIFFERENTIATION
1968
By J. R. Whittaker Dickenson Publishing Cy., Inc.
Dickenson Ser. on Contemp. Belmont, Calif.
Thought in Biol. Sci. Price: 21 s.; $ 2.50
112 pp., 52 figs., 21 tbs.. 2 pis.
(paper-bound)
This booklet forms part of a series of "books of reading". The aim of the
series is to confront the student right from the beginning with significant
original publications in a given field. The eleven papers in the present volume
represent a well-balanced choice, highlighting significant aspects of the
problem of differentiation. They are grouped in four sections, each with a
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brief introduction by the editor, which places the papers in the propei
perspective. The majority of the papers deal with animal material; one each
bears on plant material, bacteriophages, and bacteria, respectively.
The four sections are entitled respectively: "The multipotential genome"
(papers by Gurdon and Uehlinger, Vasil and Hildebrandt, and Moscona),
"Selective gene expression" (papers by Edgar and Wood, F. Jacob and
J. Bonner), "Egg cell organization" (papers by Morgan and Spooner, and
Curtis), and "Cell interactions: physical and chemical" (papers by Trinkaus,
Grobstein, and J. J. Gilbert). The two longest papers cover 14 pages each;
all but one date from the years 1957 — 1966; that by Morgan and Spooner
dates from 1909. The paper by Gilbert on trans-generic induction of spines
in rotifers, although it is indeed delightful, seems a little out of place in a
small collection like this.
The papers are reprinted in uniform type. The photographic illustrations
are reproduced as such, but the other figures have all been redrawn, un-
fortunately with little care. The editor has added a few explanatory diagrams
and drawings. The book is concluded by a brief list of further reading.
16 EMBRYOLOGIE
Travaux pratiques et enseignement dirige
Vol. 1 (2nd edit., 1968)
Vol. 3 (1968)
Vol. 1 by G. David & P. Haegel Masson & Cie
114 pp., 226 figs. Paris
Vol. 3 by M. Auroux & P. Haegel Price Vol. 1: F 30.—
146 pp., 257 figs. Price Vol. 3: F 38.—
(paper-bound)
In France embryology is at present taught to medical students in a three-
year course. This series of three atlases has been designed to assist the
student along with the practical courses given in Paris. The second volume
was not available for review. The three volumes respectively deal with:
(1) embryogenesis, (2) general organogenesis, and (3) development of the
nervous system, sense organs, and endocrine glands.
The text of the atlases is brief, the emphasis being on the illustrations.
These consist of photographs, drawings, and diagrams, all three types of
illustrations being of superb quality. Colour is used judiciously in almost all
drawings and diagrams. The organization of the books is didactically very
clear. Adequate attention is given to developmental anomalies and to foeto-
maternal relationships. Data from experimental and comparative embryology
are briefly treated to clarify certain relationships.
The plan and execution of the series is such that teachers of human
embryology in all countries might derive various new didactic ideas from
them.
17 A MODEL ATLAS OF THE TEN MILLIMETER PIG
1967
By E. S. Hegre Med. Coll. of Virginia Book Store
546 looseleaf cards, Richmond, Va.
cut and bound Price: $ 49. —
This is a very unusual "book". It consists of a stack of more than 500 cards,
nearly 7 in. high; each card carries the image of a serial cross section of
a 10 mm. pig embryo at a magnification of x 16; the sections are cut out so
that one (lateral) half protudes beyond the border of the card; together all
sections stacked in this way build up the surface rehef of one half of the
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embryo on the front plane of the stack, as in a wax plate reconstruction. The
stack is held in place by two brass rods running through perforations and
bent so that the cards can be turned back at will, as in a file. The rods are
anchored in a wooden base and the stack is covered by a loose wooden "lid".
The author states that a prototype of the atlas became very popular with
both students and instructors. The atlas has no text, but on "pages" 11 — 19
there is a key to external body features, to prominent internal structures (to
be used as landmarks), and to the various organ systems and their parts;
this key refers to "pages". On the "pages" themselves labeling is restricted
to structures that are difficult to interpret or to localize.
The sections are photographic reproductions of rather poor quality, weak
in contrast and showing little more than the minimum detail required to
identify structures. The cards are made of rather soft board, and probably
will soon get damaged with intensive use. Nevertheless, the atlas can be very
useful as a visual aid in the teaching of embryology.
18 EMBRYOLOGIE
1968
By G. Michel VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag
Komp. der Vet.-Anat. VI Jena
363 pp.. 211 figs.. 15 tbs. Price: MDN 24.10
Contents: Einleitung; Die Vorentwicklung, Progenese; Die Primitiventwicklung, Blasto-
genese; Die Plazentation; Die Entwicklung der Organe, Organogenese; Die Entwicklung des
Harn- und Geschlechtsapparates; Die Entwicklung des Kreislaufapparates; Die Bildung der
serosen Korperhohlen und des Zwerchfelles; Die Entwicklung des Bewegungsapparates; Die
Entwicklung der ausseren Haut einschl. der Hautorgane; Die Entwicklung des Nervensystems;
Die Entwicklung der Sinnesorgane
This is a concise text-book of embryology for the use of veterinary
students. Its concentrates on domestic mammals and birds, and devotes rela-
tively much attention to aspects of reproduction, early development, and
placentation that are of practical importance. Comparative and histological
aspects are considered only briefly, while teratology has been left out of
consideration.
The organization of the book is conventional. It is illustrated with numerous
photographs and pen-drawings. The latter are for the greater part redrawn
from varied sources, and are on the whole of good quality. Unfortunately
most of the photographs are rather poorly reproduced. The book is concluded
by a selective bibliography and a subject index.
19 LE CERVEAU PRIMITIF
CHEZ L'EMBRYON HUMAIN DE 34 JOURS
1967
By M. Solere L'Expansion Scientifique Fran^aise
44 pp., 11 figs. Paris
(paper-bound) Price: F 10. —
This little book is the first of a series intended to assist the medical student
in understanding the morphology of the human brain and sense organs. The
series may also be of use to neurologists and neuroanatomists.
The book is a picture atlas based on a well-fixed and carefully processed
human embryo of 34 days. It presents a wax reconstruction of the brain and
13 photographs of exactly symmetrical serial sections through the brain,
whose levels are indicated on the wax model. Four other photographs supply
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details of the hypophyseal and ocular rudiments, while a final one shows
the structure of the wall of the future hemispheres. All figures are clearly
labeled; they are accompanied by a concise explanatory text and an alpha-
betical index.
20 ATLAS D'EMBRYOLOGIE HUMAINE
Vol.1
1969
By M. Solere Librairie Maloine S.A.
120 pp., 82 figs. Paris
(paper-bound) Price: F 28. —
This is the first volume of a new atlas of human embryology designed
for the use of medical students at different stages of their curriculum. The
later volumes will deal with the organogenesis of all the major organ systems.
The present volume contains a brief survey of early development up to the
stage of the flat three-layered embryo, and further concentrates on the
longitudinal and transverse delimitation of the embryo, on the formation of
the median digestive tube, and on the early extra- and intra-embryonic
circulation and its relationship with the endodermal structures. The whole
study is based on carefully preserved and meticulously sectioned embryonic
material present at the Broussais Medical Faculty in Paris.
The most important constituents of an atlas are its plates. In this case
these consist of diagrams and photomicrographs, which are both of very
good quality. The text is restricted to explanations of the plates. The
diagrams are highly schematized and not intended to be realistic, but they
are remarkably clear and uniform in style. The photographs are mostly
superb, and wherever necessary they are clarified by diagrams. The utmost
care has been devoted to the labeling of all illustrations.
Details such as the formation of the bile ducts and the subdivision of the
cloaca are well represented. The formation of the intestinal loop in the yolk
stalk, and the fate of the cloaca are presented on the basis of new concepts
emerging from the author's own research. The authors of older concepts
are mentioned, but literature references are lacking.
The book is very well printed; the typography is somewhat obtrusive, but
no doubt effective from a didactic point of view. The book is concluded by
a subject index.
21 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY
1968
By J. B. Thomas Lea 6 Febiger
348 pp., 82 figs., 2 tbs. Philadelphia
Price: $ 12.50
This book is not meant to be "another text-book of embryology"; the
author's aim has been to describe human prenatal development within a broad
frame of reference, and particularly to integrate it with data that classically
belong to the domain of obstetrics: the diverse reactions of the maternal
organism. Incidentally, for this very reason the choice of the title seems
unfortunate. The approach chosen has entailed a chronological treatment
instead of the usual systematic one. While this may not appeal to the true
embryologist, it has the advantage that the story of prenatal development is
a more or less continuous one, which goes hand in hand with the corres-
ponding story of pregnancy.
Characteristically, the book opens with a chapter on puberty. After
descriptions of the male and female reproductive systems, a chapter by
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A. J. Endow follows, entitled "The psychological impact of pregnancy on
the family". From then on, the treatment is strictly chronological, encom-
passing successively the first through seventh weeks, the third through sixth
lunar months, and finally the third trimester of pregnancy, and birth. All
chapters have a brief summary of the main events. After the chapter on the
seventh week a review of the embryonal period is inserted, which contains
a summary of organogenesis arranged by organ systems. The book ends with
a synopsis of the main abnormalities of development.
All illustrations were drawn especially for this book; unfortunately most
of them are rather crude and unrealistic, while the labeling is not particularly
clear. There is a list of further reading at the end of each chapter.
22 AN OUTLINE OF HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY
1968
By H. Wang William Heinemann Medical Books Ltd.
263 pp., 264 figs., 27 tbs. London
Price: 45 s.
This book is perhaps best characterized by a quotation from the preface:
"I believe there is need for a short treatise on human embryology that will serve either
as a textbook or as a reference book. The present volume is written with this purpose in
mind. It tells the story of human developmental anatomy simply, directly, and to the point
with as few details and as many illustrations as possible so that anyone who has had
a course in Introduction to Biology would be able to follow".
The organization of the book is on the whole conventional. The style is
fluent and serves to make the subject interesting to the medical student.
Much use is made of schemes and tables facilitating comprehension and
memorizing. Small print is used wherever necessary for interesting subsidiary
information, and also to describe the most frequent anomalies of development.
There is a brief but adequate chapter on experimental embryology and
teratology, in which some attention is devoted to the role of genes in devel-
opment. The endocrine organs are treated together in a separate chapter.
The book contains a number of minor inaccuracies, but these will no doubt
be weeded out in subsequent editions.
The numerous illustrations were especially prepared for this book, and
with great success. They strike the correct balance between realism and
abstraction required for the elucidation of a difficult subject. The book has
a brief list of further reading, and a good subject index.
23 ORIGINS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATIONS
1968
By E. F. Adolph Academic Press
147 pp., 32 figs., 5 tbs. New York - London
Price: $ 7.50; 70 s.
The author of this monograph is Emeritus Professor of Physiology, Uni-
versity of Rochester (N.Y.). He has been actively engaged in investigations
on physiological regulation for three decades or longer. Here is a physiologist
who has turned to the developing organism in the hope of increasing his
insight into the principles of regulation by studying its origins. He is not
interested in development per se; nevertheless, his book is of great interest
to developmental biologists, because it helps them to view the embryo as a
self-contained, functioning organism. The book is intended for research
workers and advanced students. The treatment is not exhaustive, but aims
at uncovering general patterns by means of representative examples; the
authors's style is highly personal.
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It is impossible to review the 16 short chapters in detail. The author
discusses the ontogeny of about 70 regulated activities, mostly in fetal and
postnatal mammals, including man. The regulation of heart rate (pacemaker)
serves as a model, on the basis of which other types of regulation are
expounded. The dichotomy between programmed and triggered events is
emphasized, as is that between intrinsic and extrinsic regulation. One chapter
discusses the ontogeny of behaviour as a component of regulation. Another
deals with comparisons between species as regards sequences of maturation.
The book is very well produced; it is illustrated mainly with diagrams
and graphs, and is concluded by a subject index.
24 ULTRASTRUCTURE OF FERTILIZATION
1968
By C. R. Austin Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Biology Studies Series New York - London
196 pp., 79 figs. Price: 56 s.
Although this book, written by an outstanding expert in the field, belongs
to a series intended for students, it should be equally useful to research
workers, particularly since it provides detailed procedural data. This is done
by way of a separate chapter in which some 80 publications are listed with
details of electron microscopic procedures used.
The main text is organized into five chapters, the first four of which deal
respectively with sperm penetration through egg investments, fusion of con-
jugants and gametes, reactions of eggs to sperm penetration, and nuclear
migration, development, and union. Each of these four chapters opens with
a brief section providing the necessary biological background. The last
chapter of the main text is a brief general discussion. Throughout the book
material is drawn from both the animal and plant kingdoms. Much attention
is devoted to problems of terminology.
In a book like this the illustrations are obviously of the greatest importance.
Considering that they are printed on ordinary paper, it is surprising how
well they have come out. Some very good line drawings are also included.
The book has a 13-page bibhography and is concluded by author and subject
indexes. Its price seems excessive.
25 THE EVOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIATION
1967
By W. S. Bullough Academic Press
206 pp., 32 figs. London - New York
Price: $ 9.50; 45 s.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The simplest living organisms: bacteria; 3. Unicellular plants
and animals; 4. Tissue and organ formation; 5. Tissue homeostasis; mass and function; 6. Tissue
homeostasis: hormones; 7. Carcinogenesis; 8. Summary
This essay is a successful attempt to synthetise a wealth of recent data
bearing on differentiation and gene control. The author has worked for
several decades on problems of mitotic control in mammalian tissues, and,
incidentally, views mitosis as a special case of differentiation.
The information reviewed ranges from the more labile chemical control of
the genetic mechanisms of unicellular organisms to the chemical control of
more stable differentiation in multicellular organisms, both during embryonic
development and in the adult state (including ageing). A final chapter deals
with the cancer problem. The final conclusion of the book is that the
"evolution of cellular differentiation, dramatic as its consequences have been,
has involved nothing more than an increasing elaboration of an ancient
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theme of gene control that may have originated in some primitive prokaryote
cell ". Much in the book is of a speculative nature, but certainly all of it is
highly thought-provoking.
Chapters 2 — 7 all have more or less speculative but lucidly written con-
cluding sections. Chapter 8 is a summary of the more theoretical aspects of
the problem; in its final section, entitled "Chemical messengers: the new
endocrinology", the author argues that all chemical substances involved in
homeostasis, ranging from repressors, through effectors and hormones proper,
to pheromones, belong to one single domain of biology.
The book is well printed and illustrated with good drawings and diagrams.
It has a 22-page bibliography and is concluded by a subject index.
26 THE TEMPO OF INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT OF
ANIMALS AND ITS CHANGES DURING EVOLUTION
1968
Editor: S. V. Emelianov Publishing House ,,Nauka"
287 pp., 48 figs., 22 tbs. Moscow
Contributors: Arshavsky, Baevsky, Bogoljubsky, Bogomolov, Emelianov, Koshelev, Lebe-
deva, Matveiev, Persov, Petskoy, Sharov, Sleptzov, Spet, Sytina, Waguin, Zusman
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. It contains
a series of 16 papers by Russian workers who are investigating the problem
of the rate of individual development in relation to the role of heterochrony
in evolution. All but one of the papers are morphological in character. Most
studies concentrate on the effects of external conditions on development,
particularly during artificial breeding. Three papers deal with invertebrates,
the remainder with various vertebrate groups.
27 METAMORPHOSIS
A problem in developmental biology
1968
Editors: W. Etkin and L. I. Gilbert North Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam
459 pp., 98 figs., 18 tbs. Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York
Price: H.fl. 55.—
Contents: Metamorphosis in crustaceans (J. D. Costlow, Jr.); Metamorphic changes in insects
(J. Whitten); Control of hormone production in insects (W. S. Herman); Biochemistry of
insect metamorphosis (G. R. Wyatt); Gene activities during insect metamorphosis and their
control by hormones (H. Kroeger); Metamorphosis in lower chordates (E. J. W. Barrington);
Survey of amphibian metamorphosis (J. N. Dent); Hormonal control of amphibian metamor-
phosis (W. Etkin); Biochemistry of amphibian metamorphosis (E. Frieden); Nature of hor-
mone action in amphibian metamorphosis (J. C. Kaltenbach)
According to the editors' preface, this book is the first "single up-to-date
source that deals with the several aspects of metamorphosis in an integrative
way". It is equally well suited for students and research workers. All con-
tributors are outstanding authorities in their respective fields. The problems
of metamorphosis are discussed from the viewpoints of morphology, physio-
logy, endocrinology, and biochemistry.
The chapters range in size from about 35 to about 60 pages, and are all
well organized. Each has its own bibliography. With few exceptions, the
most recent literature cited dates from 1966. The book is produced in offset
print. It is well illustrated with many line drawings and graphs, and a few
photographs. It is concluded by author and subject indexes. As far as
taxonomic names are concerned, no attempt at unification has been made
(for instance, the axolotl appears in the subject index under three different
names).
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28 NEOPLASTIC DEVELOPMENT
1969
By L. Foulds Academic Press
439 pp., 70 figs. London - New York
Price: 110 s.; $ 16.50
The author of this book has been active in cancer research for nearly four
decades and has thought deeply about cancer and its relationship to normal
development. To quote from his preface "the unifying principle used in this
book is the concept of neoplasia as a developmental process akin to normal
development in some respects but differing from it in important particulars
that are not yet well-defined. The emphasis is on the pathology of neoplasia
as an epigenetic process and not on the pathology of tumours as lumps".
The result is an extremely interesting book, well-balanced, rich in content,
and full of original thought, which should be of value to the specialist as
well as to the general and developmental biologist.
The book is in three parts, entitled respectively "Historical introduction",
"General and experimental pathology of neoplastic development" (6 chap-
ters), and "Biological organization and developmental biology" (8 chapters).
Although part II contains much that is of interest to the embryologist, we
will focus our attention on part III. This is devoted to a consideration of the
extent to which current knowledge and ideas about biological organization
and development can provide a suitable terminological and conceptual
machinery for dealing with the facts and problems emerging from part II.
In fact, the current ideas in question are set forth so clearly that this part
could serve as an excellent introduction to this area in its own right. Recent
advances in molecular biology and in the application of cybernetics to the
problems of development are emphasized throughout. Examples are mainly j
drawn from unicellular organisms and vertebrates. The careful definition of |
some new terms and the critical re-evaluation of earlier concepts of other
authors are particularly welcome. This holds especially for the author's
attempt to clear up the terminological confusion with regard to the concept I
of differentiation, and for the emphasis he places on competence as the '
necessary counterpart of induction.
The author is apparently unaware of the recent work of Hadorn and his
group on transdetermination in insect imaginal discs cultured in vivo.
The illustrations, mainly very good photographs, are almost entirely in
part II. The book has a 38-page bibliography and author and subject indexes,
of which the latter could have been more detailed.
29 FERTILIZATION IN FISHES
AND THE PROBLEM OF POLYSPERMY
1968
By A. S. Ginsburg Publishing House ,,Nauka"
358 pp.. 68 figs., 38 tbs.. 16 pis. Moscow
Contents: 1. The egg; 2. The spermatozoon; 3. Sperm-egg association; 4. The number of
spermatozoa penetrating the egg at fertilization, and the fate of supernumerary spermatozoa;
5. The cortical reaction in physiologically monospermic eggs of fishes and other animals;
6. The mechanism of the block to polyspermy.
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. It is very
comprehensive as far as the fishes are concerned, while examples from other
classes and phyla are adduced for comparative purposes wherever necessary.
The book has an English table of contents and a brief English summary. It
is well illustrated; most of the photographic illustrations are brought together
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as plates at the end of the book; many of these are electron micrographs.
The bibliography covers 46 pages, nine of which are devoted to Russian
titles; many of these are recent.
30 FINE STRUCTURE OF THE DEVELOPING
AVIAN CORNEA
1969
By E. D. Hay and J. P. Revel S. Karger
Monographs in Developmental Basel - New York
Biology, vol. 1 Price: $ 7.70
144 pp., 48 figs.
This is the first volume of a new series of monographs in developmental
biology edited by A. Wolsky and P. S. Chen. The authors of this volume
have carried out extensive electron microscope studies on the role of extra-
cellular matrices in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, first in regenerating
amphibian limbs and later in the chick cornea system. They are now presen-
ting a complete ultrastructural study of the development of this system. The
book will be of interest to embryologists, cytologists, and ophthalmologists
(to the latter especially because the major developmental events in the avian
and mammalian cornea appear to be very similar, at least when studied with
the light microscope).
The book opens with a general outline of corneal development based
mainly on the older light microscope literature. Then follows a chapter on
the formation of the primary stroma and the role of the ectoderm, and a
chapter on the origin of the endothelium and the formation of the "Brille".
After a chapter discussing the later events up to hatching, the book is con-
cluded by a summary and concluding remarks. The descriptive parts are
based on the Hamburger-Hamilton series of stages. All chapters except the
last have their own introduction and brief summary.
Points of wider interest discussed in the various chapters are: secretion
of connective tissue proteins by epithelia; the difference between vascular
mesenchyme and mesenchyme proper; the phylogeny of the dermis and cor-
neal stroma. The last chapter deals again with the developmental events, this
time not chronologically but for the three tissue components separately
(epithelium and primary stroma; endothelium; fibroblasts and definitive
stroma), and finally discusses epithelial-mesenchymal interactions as illustrated
in particular by the developing cornea.
An appendix describes in detail the methods used in this study, and gives
illustrations of the external form of the most important relevant Hamburger-
Hamilton stages.
The book is beautifully produced and profusely illustrated, mostly with
superb electron micrographs. It is concluded by a nine-page bibliography.
31 THE NEURAL CREST
Its properties and derivatives in the light of experimental research
1969
By S. Horstadius Hafner Publishing Comp.
1 1 1 pp., 46 fiqs. New York - London
Price: $ 6.50
This is a facsimile reprint of a monograph first published in 1950. The
original book is so well known that it is superfluous to review it here,
particularly since no changes or additions have been made. Suffice it to say
that the book has been reproduced with the utmost care.
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32 MOLECULAR-GENETIC MECHANISMS
IN DEVELOPMENT
1968
By Zh. A. Medvedev Publishing House "Meditsina"
268 pp., 107 figs., 5 tbs. Moscow
Contents: 1. Elementary processes in morphogenesis: biosynthesis of information-macro-
molecules; biochemical mechanisms of genetic information transfer; 2. Molecular-genetic me-
chanisms of reproduction and morphogenesis in viruses; 3. Molecular-genetic mechanisms of
morphogenesis and intercellular biochemical differentiation of monochromosomal bacterial
cells; 4. Molecular-genetic cybernetic systems in morphogenesis and differentiation of multi-
cellular organisms. The molecular structure of the nuclear chromosomes and structural-bio-
chemical features of genetic and functional differentiation of chromosomes; 5. Biochemical
realisation of the genetic program of morphogenesis. Changes in proteins and nucleic acids
in differentiative and developmental processes; 6. Chromosomal proteins and their role in the
regulation of the selective activity of genes in differentiation processes and in specialised cells;
7. Induction of the differential activity of genes by cytoplasmic and chromosomal factors and
its role in general morphogenetic organization; 8. Molecular mechanisms of the programming
of morphogenesis and differentiation. Theoretical analysis
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. The author's
earlier book "Protein biosynthesis and problems of heredity, development
and ageing" was published in English translation in 1966 (see review in
Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. 12, 1967). The translated chapter headings given
above sufficiently characterize the contents of the present book. The bock
is well illustrated. Each chapter has its own bibliography; a relatively small
proportion of the references are in Russian, but most of these are recent to
very recent.
33 THE LOSS AND RESTORATION OF REGENERATIVE
CAPACITY IN ANIMAL TISSUES AND ORGANS
1968
By L. V. Polezhaev Publishing House "Nauka"
326 pp.. 123 figs., 1 tb. Moscow
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. It is in
three parts, viz. a theoretical introduction on regeneration generally, a part
discussing experimental research on the restoration of regenerative capacity
in a variety of animals, organs, and tissues, and a part presenting general
conclusions (including chapters on immunity and on neoplastic development).
The bibliography covers 37 pages and contains about 60 % Russian titles,
many of which are recent to very recent.
34 BIOCHIMIA DEZVOLTARII EMBRIONARE
LA VERTEBRATE
(Developmental biochemistry of the vertebrate embryo)
1969
By V. Preda Academiei Republicii
274 pp. Socialiste Romania
Bucuresti
This book is written in Rumanian and is announced only briefly. The
author is Professor of Biology at the Medical-pharmaceutical Institute in
Cluj. The first five chapters deal in a systematic way with the biochemistry
of various classes of substances during embryonic development in all verte-
brate classes. The following substances are discussed: carbohydrates, lipids,
nucleic acids, proteins, and enzymes. Other major chapters are devoted to
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oxidative breakdown and energy production, and to the biochemical basis
of differentiation.
The book is not illustrated and contains no graphs. The bibliography con-
tains more that 1,500 publications, without titles; a small but significant
proportion of these are by Rumanian and other Eastern-European authors.
35 EMBRYONIC BIOLOGY OF BIRD DEVELOPMENT
1968
By V. V. Rolnik Publishing House "Nauka"
424 pp., 58 figs.. 52 tbs. Leningrad
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. It is in
three parts, the first of which deals with the egg and embryonic development
prior to incubation, the second with the morphology and physiology of
embryonic development during incubation, and the third with the role of
exogeneous factors (temperature, humidity, ventilation, etc.) in embryonic
development. There is a very extensive bibliography (40 pp. continuously
printed), which contains about 50 % Russian titles; much of the literature
cited is recent to very recent.
36 CELLULAR BIOLOGY OF VERTEBRATE
REGENERATION AND REPAIR
1968
By A. J. Schmidt University of Chicago Press
420 pp., 117 figs., 10 tbs. Chicago - London
Price: 112 s.
The author of this book has been actively engaged for more than ten
years in the study of amphibian limb regeneration. The main theme of the
book centers on the cytoarchitecture and molecular ecology of (adult)
amphibian appendage regeneration. The data from this field are compared
with tissue responses to injury and subsequent repair in other vertebrates,
with special emphasis on wound healing.
Since much of the discussion centres around the limb regeneration blastema,
it is important to note that the author holds the view that the blastema does
not consist of pluripotential, "embryonic" cells, but that regenerating tissues
retain their previously determined genetic information for development. In
his opinion redifferentiaticn is no more than modulation as defined by
Weiss (1939). Only the skeleton and related connective tissues would be
derived from true blastema cells, whereas all other tissues would have their
origins in the homologous tissues of the stump.
Most of the book is about activities and interactions at the cellular level,
both in the epithelium and mesenchyme. The problem of pattern formation
and polarity determination in the regenerating limb is merely grazed here
and there, and most of the admittedly scanty information that is available
on this problem is omitted from the discussions and literature references. On
the other hand, the book contains a wealth of information on the cellular
biology of the process, and as such is the first really comprehensive survey
of this aspect of vertebrate regeneration ever written by a single author.
The book is in three main parts, the first of which is mainly descriptive
and, apart from an introduction and a brief chapter on cutaneous wound
healing, deals entirely with the regenerating (adult) amphibian appendage.
Part two deals with metabolites and metabolism in repair and regeneration,
and has chapters on carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, and en-
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zymes. The last of these gives information on 13 hydrolases, 9 oxidoreductases.
and three enzymes of other classes. Part three is on systemic and local factors
in repair and regeneration, mainly hormones (pituitary, adrenocortical,
thyroid, and gonadal), but also temperature, bioelectricity, vitamins, and
other biological stimulators. The last chapter of the book is a summary in
which some attention is devoted to the possible improvement of regeneration
in higher mammals and man in connection with surgery.
The book is illustrated with an abundance of well-chosen figures, mostly
photomicrographs and electron micrographs, both original and taken from
other sources. Their reproduction is reasonable to good. The bibliography
covers close to 100 pages. The subject index could have been more detailed,
since the book will frequently be used as a work of reference. For the same
reason it is a pity that an author index is lacking.
37 THE EMBRYOGENESIS-TYPES
AND THEIR ADAPTATIVE SIGNIFICANCE
1968
By G. A. Schmidt Publishing House "Nauka"
231 pp., 79 figs. Moscow
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. The author
is head of the Institute of Evolutionary Morphology and Ecology of Animals
of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. The book has a one-
page summary and a table of contents in English.
The five chapters discuss consecutively: the three main types of embryo-
genesis (primary larval type, non-larval type, and secondary larval type);
the evolutionary relationships between these types; the relationships between
the type of embryogenesis and morphogenesis; periodisation of embryo-
genesis; and changes in type of embryogenesis as related to progressive
evolution. There is an appendix on the ecological method as applied to
embryology.
The book is illustrated mainly with line drawings. The bibliography covers 1
20 pages in small print; about one third of the titles are Russian.
38 DEVELOPMENT OF RECEPTOR STRUCTURES
IN THE INNER EAR OF VERTEBRATES
1968
By A. K. Titova Publishing House "Nauka"
192 pp., 73 figs. Leningrad
This book is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. The book
is in two parts. Part one deals with the structure of the adult inner ear,
and with the ultrastructure and histochemistry of the vestibular sensory
epithelium. Part two then deals more or less systematically with the embryonic
development of the inner ear (morphology, ultrastructure, and histochemistry)
in the major vertebrate orders.
All illustrations are photomicrographs and electron micrographs of reason-
able quality. The bibliography covers 15 pages; about one quarter of the
titles are Russian.
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39 THE STABILITY OF THE DIFFERENTIATED STATE
1968
Editor: H. Ursprung Springer - Verlag
Res. and Probl. in Cell Berlin - Heidelberg - New York
Diff., vol. 1 Price: DM 54.—; $ 13.50
154 pp., 56 figs., 15 tbs.
Contents: 1. Oscillations of the chondrogenic phenotype in vitro (H. Holtzer and J. Abbott);
2. Phenotypic expression and differentiation: in vitro chondrogenesis (J. W. Lash); 3. The
nature and probable cause of modulation in pigment cell cultures (J. R. Whittaker); 4. Clonal
aspects of muscle development and the stabality of the differentiated state (S. D. Hauschka);
5. Factors affecting inheritance and expression of differentiation: some methods of analysis
(R. D. Cahn); 6. Dedifferentiation and metaplasia in vertebrate and invertebrate regeneration
(E. D. Hay); 7. The acquisition, maintenance, and lability of the differentiated state in Hydra
(A. L. Burnett); 8. The multipotential cell and the tumor problem (A. C. Braun); 9. The
stability of the determined state in cultures of imaginal disks in Drosophila (W. Gehring)
This is the first volume of a new series. Since the rationale behind the
series seems very sound, and the organization is promising, we feel that we
can do no better than reproduce the series editor's preface in full in order
to characterize the series.
"Looking through the tables of contents of recent "Advances" and "Progress" series in
Cell and Developmental Biology, one realizes that the majority of these publications still
take a systematic, rather than thematic approach for reviewing an area of interest. As
a consequence, a given volume in a series often contains a collection of articles that for
the specialist appear largely unrelated.
We felt that the time had come to review, periodically, a few of the central issues in
Cell and Developmental Biology in highly topical volumes. This seems indicated if a
variety of seemingly unrelated avenues of research begin to illuminate one common problem
as in the present volume, for example. It is also indicated if a favorite exeprimental system
has been exploited in sufficient depth to warrant a coherent description; some of the
volumes planned for the near future fall into this category.
The authors of this volume were instructed not to describe historical background and
experimental detail at great length, but to proceed, in each chapter, rapidly to the central
issue: "The Stability of the Differentiated State". The book as a whole is meant to
demonstrate the bearing of different lines of thought and experimentation on this central
topic."
We do not intend to review the various contributions to this volume in
detail (see table of contents above). Suffice it to say that all are highly
authoritative, and truly topical in that they mainly concentrate on important
recent work which has opened up new perspectives. All but one paper deal
with animal cells (vertebrate and invertebrate); the paper by Braun is largely
on crown gall tumours and teratomas in plants.
The book is very well printed and illustrated; it has no indexes.
40 BIOLOGY OF GESTATION
Vols. I and II, 1968
Editor: N. S. Assali Academic Press
Vol. I: 507 pp., 156 figs., 23 tbs. New York - London
Vol. II: 406 pp., 97 figs., 47 tbs., 2 pis. Price: Vol. I: $ 27.—
Vol. II: $ 23.—
Contents vol. I: 1. The neural control of ovulation (Gorski); 2. Gametogenesis to implan-
tation (Fridhandler); 3. Morphology of the placenta (Wynn); 4. Physiology of the placenta
(Assali, Dilts, Plentl, Kirschbaum, and Gross); 5. Placental hormones (Simmer); 6. Regulation
of myometrial composition, growth, and activity (Carsten); 7. The pregnant uterus: process
of labour, puerperium, and lactation (Vorherr); 8. Maternal physiological adjustments (Hytten
and Thomson)
Contents vol. II: 1. Growth and composition of the fetus and newborn (Widdowson);
2. Fetal and neonatal circulation (Assali, Bekey, and Morrison); 3. Maternal and fetal blood
constituents (Kirschbaum and DeHaven); 4. The fetal and neonatal lung (Towers); 5. Fetal
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and neonatal kidney (Vernier and F. G. Smith Jr.); 6. Development and plasticity of the
nervous system (Timiras, Vemadakis, and Sherwood); 7. Development of fetal and neonatal
immunological function (R. T. Smith); 8. Bilirubin metabolism in the developing liver
(A. K. Brown)
This is a collaborative treatise to which 25 authors have contributed.
Vol. I is subtitled "The Maternal Organism", and Vol. II "The Fetus and
Neonate"; both consist of 8 chapters, ranging in length from about 20 to
about 100 pages. Two authors are British, the others American; most of the
authors are active investigators at Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaeco-
logy, Pediatrics, or Anatomy. The work is conceived for students and
research workers in reproduction and in obstetrics and pediatrics on the one
hand, and for chnicians in obstetrics and pediatrics on the other. Its aim is
to establish a set of normal standards and values for mother, fetus, and
newborn. The space available to the authors has enabled them to treat their
subjects in depth and on a broad fundamental basis rather than from the
limited specialist viewpoint.
The various chapters will not be reviewed. The reader is referred to the
tables of contents above.
The books are well produced and well illustrated. Each chapter has its
own bibliography; some of these are up to date until 1966, others even until
1967. Both volumes are concluded by author and subject indexes.
41 CELLULAR ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY
1967
By R. P. Bolande Lea & Febiger
374 pp., 125 figs. Philadelphia
Price: $ 16.50
This book was written primarily for medical students, pathologists, and
pediatricians. Adequate knowledge of general and special pathology is
assumed. The book is not intended as a reference work on pediatric patho-
logy; the treatment is selective rather than comprehensive, and the emphasis
is on cellular, subcellular, and tissue morphology. An attempt was made to
weave into the structure of the book many of the new concepts from
developmental biology; in this respect, however, the book is disappointing,
and one feels that the author would have done better to seek the advice
or help of a specialist in developmental biology.
The book is well organized. It starts with a chapter on the general nature
of developing cells, tissues and organs, followed by a chapter on general
reactions to injury. Then follows a chapter on neoplasia. The remaining
chapters deal successively with genetic diseases of cells, metabolic, nutritional,
and chemical injuries, infectious injury, and immune injury and allergic
reactions.
The book is illustrated with a large number of good photographs, many
of which are original. Their reproduction is rather "gray", and there is
sometimes considerable loss of cellular detail. Each chapter has its own
extensive bibliography. The book is well printed and is concluded by a
detailed subject index.
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42 HANDBUCH DER UROLOGIE
Vol. I. Anatomic und Embryologie
1969
By K. Conrad, H. Ferner, A. Gisel, Springer- Verlag
H. V. Hayek, W. Krause, St. Wieser, Berlin - Heidelberg - New York
and Chr. Zaki Price: DM 286.—; $ 71.50
637 pp., 363 figs.
This is the first volume of an Encyclopedia of Urology that will ultimately
encompass more than 20 volumes. We focus our attention on the first part
of the present volume, "Die Entwicklung der Harn- und Geschlechtsorgane"
by H. von Hayek, Vienna.
The author states that the last comprehensive review of the embryology
of the human urogenital system was that published by Felix in 1911. He has
consequently re-examined the whole subject personally with the help of the
extensive Hochstetter collection of serial sections of human embryos present
in Vienna. His study covers the first 50 pages of the book, and contains
47 excellent figures (line drawings, photomicrographs, and reconstructions).
Among them is a series of 10 photographs made by Hochstetter, showing the
external development of the genitalia. The literature list consists of 81 titles,
but strangely enough several references given in the text are missing in the
bibliography.
The book as a whole is beautifully produced, as is usual with this publisher.
43 THE ANATOMY OF THE DEVELOPING LUNG
1969
Editor: J. L. Emery Heinemann Medical Books Ltd.
223 pp., 103 figs., 6 tbs. London
SBN 433 09300 5
Price: 55 s.; $ 7.—
Contributors: Balis (Hines, 111.), Bucher (Bern), Conen (Toronto), Emery (Sheffield),
Pagan (Sheffield), de Haller (Davos-Dorf), Heath (Liverpool), Ivemark (Stockholm), Lind
(Stockholm), Mithal (Sheffield), Robertson (Stockholm)
In this book no attempt is made to cover the whole anatomy of the lung
or to compete with recent handbooks in this field. It brings together a number
of contributions by persons working in the field of structural changes in the
lung of the growing fetus and the newborn, in order to facilitate the
correlation of physiological and anatomical data. Most of the authors are
not anatomists, but paediatricians and pathologists.
On account of the specialized nature of the book, its 1 1 chapters will not
be reviewed in detail. The book is well printed and well illustrated. It is
concluded by a combined author and subject index.
44 FEINSTRUKTUR DER PLAZENTA
Elektronenoptische Untersuchungen iiber die reifende
und reife Plazenta der Ratte
1969
By H. Franke VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag
340 pp., 19 figs., 5 tbs., 222 pis.. Jena
5 loose plates Price: MDN 129.50
This thorough work describes the ultrastructural organization of the rat
placenta, with special reference to the changes in fine structure during the
course of gestation. It is for the far greater part based on the author's own
research, carried out in the framework of investigations on the embryonic
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metabolism of the rat conducted at the Pathophysiological Institute of the
University of Jena, D.D.R. The treatment concentrates on the structural
findings; their interpretation is not always discussed exhaustively, the reader
being referred to the relevant specialist literature.
Of the six brief introductory chapters, one is a survey of the ultrastructural
and functional organisation of animal cells in general, while another treats
in detail the methods used in this investigation, which were elaborated
particularly with the aim of obtaining large-surface longitudinal sections. The
next five chapters deal with the structure of the 19-day placenta, used as
a basis of reference for the other stages. The following zones are described
consecutively: decidua basalis, giant cell zone, trophospongium, and laby-
rinth. After a brief chapter on early development and placentation in murids,
the same four zones are again taken up, this time with reference to the
changes occurring between the 10th and the 22nd day of gestation. From
chapter 7 onwards the major chapters each have a brief summary.
More than half of the book is taken up by plates. The majority of these
are full-page, often composite electron micrographs. Unfortunately their
quality is not very good, which is probably largely due to unsatisfactory
fixation of the material. In addition to the plates there are five large, loose
out-folding plates, attached to the back cover of the book. The book is
concluded by an extensive bibliography, with an appendix bringing it up
to date until 1968, and a detailed subject index.
45 THYROIDE MATERNELLE
ET DEVELOPPEMENT PRENATAL DU RAT
1968
By A. Gommers Editions Arscia S.A., Bruxelles
296 pp., 2.3 figs., 72 tbs., 32 pis. Librairie Maloine S.A., Paris
Price: F 70.—
The author of this monograph works at the University of Louvain, Bel-
gium. The book is essentially an account of her own extensive experimental
work on the rat, preceded by a thorough literature review. The original
data are organized in four chapters, discussing successively: the influence
of thyroid hormone on reproduction and on the survival and growth of the
fetus; the influence of the thyroid state of the mother on carbohydrate
metabolism of fetal tissues; the influence of thyroid hormone on oxygen
consumption of fetal tissues; and the influence of thyroid hormone on dif-
ferentiation (organogenesis and ossification).
The book has a laudative preface by Prof. H. Tuchmann-Duplessis (Paris).
It is well printed and illustrated with high-quality original photographs, and
has an extensive bibliography.
46 HUMAN TROPHOBLAST
1968
By A. T. Hertig Charles C. Thomas
363 pp., 274 figs., 5 tbs. Springfield, 111.
Price: $ 12.—
Although this monograph was written primarily with pathologist and
obstretician readers in mind, it will be received with great interest by human
embryologists, because a large part of it is concerned with the normal
trophoblast. We will mainly focus our attention on this part; it consists ol
1 ) a brief historical review, 2) a brief chapter on the origin of the trophoblast
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(12 pp.), 3) an extensive chapter on the differentiation of the trophoblasi
(92 pp.). an<i ^) '^ chapter on chorion-embryonic relationships (19 pp.).
Much of the discussion is based on the author's own research and that of
his associates.
The third of the chapters listed above is subdivided into five sections as
follows: section A deals with morphological observations (implantation,
lacuna formation, previllous and villous trophoblast; section B describes the
formation of auxiliary placental structures (primary mesoderm formation,
angiogenesis, and amniogenesis); section C deals with the trophoblast in
organ culture (based on the work of T.-W. Tao); section D treats the
histochemistry of the developing trophoblast, while section E discusses the
physiological significance of these findings.
The rest of the book deals with the pathology of the trophoblast at various
stages. The book is illustrated profusely, mainly with very fine gross and
microscopic photographs and reconstructions. Much of the illustrative material
originates from the Carnegie Department of Embryology. The book is very
well produced, has a bibliography of more than 150 titles, and is concluded
by a detailed subject index.
47 PRENATAL DETERMINANTS OF BEHAVIOUR
1969
By J. M. Joffe Pergamon Press
Intern. Ser. Monogr. Oxford etc.
Exper. Psychol., vol. 7 Price: £ 5.0.0; $ 13.—
366 pp., 19 figs., 52 tbs.
No sharp borderline can be drawn between experimental teratology and
the effects of prenatal treatments on postnatal behaviour. This monograph
deals with effects that every experimental teratologist is liable to encounter
during his experiments. It is a review and critical discussion of evidence on
the effects on postnatal behaviour of a variety of agents, including X-rays,
drugs, hormones, nutrition, and stress situations. Two features of the book
are of particular value to teratologists: the emphasis throughout on the
methodology of this type of work rather than on the substantive findings,
and the stress put on the interaction of environmental factors with the
hereditary constitution of the experimental animal. Most of the book deals
with the results of experiments on mammals. Three of the 11 chapters deal
with the human subject.
The book is well produced and illustrated almost exclusively with graphical
material. It has a 21 -page bibliography, a name index, and a detailed subject
index.
48 TERATOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Induced and spontaneous malformations of laboratory,
agricultural and domestic mammals
1968
By H. Kalter The University of Chicago Press
483 pp., 20 fiqs., 3 tbs. Chicago - London
Price: 157 s.; $ 17.50
This thorough work is essentially compilatory in nature; it is written by
a long-standing expert in the field. The exclusion of the human species,
though it seems justified from the size of the book as it is, is nowhere argued
explicitly. However, the non-human mammals are treated exhaustively.
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Throughout the book the emphasis is mostly on anatomical description of
the nervous system and related structures. The possible mechanisms of action
of teratogens are extensively discussed only for hypervitaminosis A, trypan
blue, and ionizing radiation.
The book is in two parts, each occupying about half its total size. Part
one, entitled "Experimentally induced malformations", starts with a brief but
concentrated chapter on principles and techniques of experimental mammalian
teratology. It proceeds with chapters discussing the effects of nutrient
deficiency, hypervitaminosis A, trypan blue, ionizing radiation, and mis-
cellaneous other teratogenic substances and procedures. Part two is entitled
"Spontaneous malformations" and, after a brief introduction, proceeds to
discuss separately the genetic and sporadic malformations of the central
nervous system found in 1 1 mammalian species, in non-human primates, and
in miscellaneous other species.
The illustrations are restricted to 27 photographs, 26 of which are original
and apparently were not published earher. The list of references covers
nearly 100 pages (its typography is rather awkward). The book is well
produced, and is concluded by author and subject indexes.
49 NERVOUS REGULATION OF INTESTINAL
MOBILITY IN ONTOGENESIS
1968
By E. M. Kobakova Publishing House "Nauka"
131 pp., 20 figs., 5 tbs. Leningrad
(paper-bound)
This monograph is written in Russian and is announced only briefly. The
author has been an active worker in this field at the Pavlov Institute of
Physiology for over twenty years. The book reports on experimental work
carried out mainly with dogs and rabbits. The bibliography covers 17 pages,
14 of which are devoted to Russian literature, both older and recent.
50 EXPERIMENTELLE PRAENATAL-TOXIKOLOGIE
1968
By Th. von Kreybig Editio Cantor KG
212 pp., 76 figs., 47 tbs. Aulendorf i. Wiirtt.
Price: DM 64.—
With this monograph the author has intended to present the biological
and toxicological foundations of experimental prenatal toxicology in mammals,
in connection with his own experience in the field. It was not his intention
to review the literature exhaustively. The book contains much original thought
and will certainly be stimulating reading for any specialist working in this
field and in the related field of teratogenesis.
The organization of the book is logical and clear. The introduction is
followed by a chapter discussing the embryological and developmental-
physiological foundations, with special sections devoted to the rat, the mouse,
and the guinea pig. The next chapter deals with general aspects of prenatal
toxicology, such as phase specificity, organotropic effects, dose-response
relationships, and the general course of teratogenic processes. Then follows
a chapter summarizing the data of special prenatal toxicology, in which the
treatment is according to the chemical nature of the compounds tested. The
book is concluded by a useful chapter on the methodology of animal
experiments.
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The book is profusely illutrated; the great majority of the figures are
original. The book is well printed, but the type is very small, which leads
to unnecessary fatigue for the reader. The extensive bibliography unfor-
tunately gives no titles, while the subject index is very incomplete. The price
of the book seems excessive.
51 ZUR NEUROANATOMIE UND NEUROPATHOLOGIE
DER FRuHFETALZEIT
Untersuchungen an Gehirnen menschlicher Keimlinge einer
Scheitel-Fersen-Lange von 13 bis 38 cm
1968
By H. Solcher Springer-Verlag
79 pp 39 figs., 2 tbs. Berlin - Heidelberg - New York
(paper-bound) Price: DM 39.—; $ 9.75
This monograph is concerned with anatomical and pathological findings
in the brains of 65 human fetuses of from 13 to 38 cm crown-heel-length
(i.e. approximately the fourth to sixth month of pregnancy). This "early
fetal" period has been investigated much less intensively than both earlier
and later periods. The non-selected material investigated consisted of 56
spontaneous abortions, 4 induced abortions, and 2 autopsies.
On the basis of a comparative morphological study some unsolved problems
of normal developmental neuro-anatomy could be cleared up, and some new
insight could be obtained. The most important result of the pathological part
of the investigation is the unexpectedly high incidence of intracerebral
hemorrhages. The aetiology of these hemorrhages appeared to be very
difficult. TThe author comes to the conclusion that postnatal cerebral damage
is often erroneously ascribed to birth trauma.
The book is well printed, and illustrated mostly with very good photo-
micrographs. It has an appendix summarizing the maternal anamneses and
fetal findings, and is concluded by a bibliography and a subject index. The
price seems excessive.
52 THE HUMAN PLACENTA
Its shape, form, origin, and development
1969
By R. Torpin Charles C. Thomas
190 pp., 55 fiqs., 5 tbs. Springfield, 111.
^^ Price: $ 11.75
This monograph will be of interest to obstetricians and human embryologists.
It is not a compilatory work but rather the exposition of an original hypothesis
explaining the variations of gross placental anatomy, a subject that has
received little attention from human embryologists so far. The hypothesis is
based on two concepts, viz. ( 1 ) that all human placental types bear a definite
relationship to each other, and (2) that the variations must stem from the
very first week of ovular-decidual relationship (factors involved: implant-
ation site and variable depth of ovular embedding). The resulting com-
prehensive hypothesis of placentation is applicable to all villous-placental
primates.
The bibliography cites more than 400 papers covering the literature of
the past two centuries in all language areas. The book is well produced and
illustrated with good photographs and drawings. It has a combined author
and subject index.
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53 KLINIK UND PATHOLOGIE DER DYSMELIE
Die Fehlbildungen an den oberen Extremitaten
bei der Thalidomid-Embryopathie
1969
By H.-G. Willert and H.-L. Henkel Springer-Verlag
147 pp., 36 figs., 4 tbs. Berlin - Heidelberg - New York
Price: DM 38.—; $ 9.50
This very thorough monograph is based on clinical and X-ray findings
in 203 dysmelic children (with 324 malformed upper limbs in all) examined
in the orthopedic clinic of the University of Heidelberg. Although the book
is no doubt of primary importance to orthopedic surgeons, it contains much
that will be of value for teratologists and embryologists interested in limb
development.
The material is rigorously classified, and a continuous "teratological series"
is established, within which certain groups of skeletal malformations can be
distinguished, which constitute a skeletal malformation pattern. This pattern
is compared with that previously obtained for the lower limb in similar
material. Next the pattern is discussed in relation to limb malformations
obtained in animal experiments, and their possible explanations in terms of
"competition" between, and local restitution of skeletal rudiments. Finally
it is shown that neither the limb malformation pattern itself nor its as-
sociation with other malformations is specific for thalidomide.
The book is very well produced and illustrated. It has a 14-page biblio-
graphy and a subject index.
54 NUCLEIC ACID METABOLISM. CELL
DIFFERENTIATION AND CANCER GROWTH
1969
Editors: E. V. Cowdry and S. Seno Pergamon Press
483 pp., 240 figs.. 46 tbs., 10 pis. Oxford etc.
Price: 160 s.
Contributors: Amano (Tokyo), Braun (New York, N.Y.), Busch (Houston. Tex.), Fitzgerald
(Brooklyn, N.Y.), Hagiwara (Kyoto), Hamashima (Kyoto), Hanafusa (New York, N.Y.),
Hanaoka (Kyoto), Haruna (Urbana, 111.), Hori (Sapporo), Ishikawa (Kanazawa), Ishizaki
(Kyoto), Iwata (Tokushima), Izawa (Tokyo), Kameyama (Kanazawa), Kasten (Pasadena,
Calif.). Kato (Osaka), Kawakami (Fukuoka), Kimoto (Okayama), Kinosita (Duarte, Calif.),
Kuroda (Mishima), Marco (Milan), Mitsuhashi (Maebashi), Miura (Chiba), Miyahara
(Okayama), Morikawa (Kyoto), Naora (Tokyo), Okada (Kyoto), Seno (Okayama), Shira-
kawa (Kyoto), Spiegelmann (Urbana. 111.), Suyama (Kanazawa), Takeuchi (Toyonaka),
Terayama (Tokyo), Thorell (Stockholm), Valladares (Madrid), Wakisaka (Kyoto), R. Wa-
tanabe (Kanazawa), Y. Watanabe (Tokyo), M. Yamada (Tokyo), M. Yamada (Tokushima),
Yamamoto (Tokyo), Yanagita (Tokyo), Zeuthen (Copenhagen)
This book embodies the proceedings of the Second International Symposium
for Cellular Chemistry, held in Ohtsu, Japan, in October 1966. It was attended
by more than 100 scientists, chiefly Japanese workers. Of the 44 contributors,
32 were from Japan, 8 from the U.S.A., and 4 from Europe. The long lapse
of time since the Symposium took place diminishes the topical value of the
book. On the other hand, some of the Japanese work would not have been
accessible without this publication.
The 38 research papers are grouped into four groups, dealing respectively
with: (1) transcription; (2) RNA-protein syntheses and cell differentiation;
(3) cell multiplication and differentiation; and (4) control of cell growth,
cell transformation and cancer induction by virus. Only the second and third
sections contain papers that are of direct interest to developmental biologists.
Among these are papers by Kawakami et al. on primary induction in
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amphibians, by Zeuthen and Williams on division-limiting morphogenetic
processes in Tetrahymena, by Seno et al. on erythroid cell differentiation, by
Kuroda on aggregating factors in embryonic liver cells, by Takeuchi on polar
organization in slime molds, and by Yanagita et al. on fruit body formation
in Basidiomycetae.
Most of the papers are followed by brief group discussions. The book is
very well produced and illustrated, and is concluded by a subject index.
55 THE EMERGENCE OF ORDER IN DEVELOPING SYSTEMS
1968
Editor: M. Locke Academic Press
Devel. Biol., Suppl. 2 New York - London
350 pp., 113 figs., 17 tbs. Price: $ 12.—
Contributors: Anfinsen (Bethesda, Md.), DeHaan (Baltimore, Md.), Edds (Providence, R.I.) ,
Fawcett (Boston, Mass.), Gross (Boston, Mass.), Hamburger (St. Louis, Mo.), Harrington
(Baltimore, Md.), Heslop-Harrison (Madison, Wis.), Josephs (Baltimore, Md.), Kollros (Iowa,
la.), Loewenstein (New York, N.Y.), Robbins (Cambridge, Mass.), Sperry (Pasadena. Calif.),
Tilney (Cambridge, Mass.), Weston (Cleveland, Ohio), Zwilling (Waltham, Mass.)
This is the report of the 27th Developmental Biology Symposium held in
Ithaca, N.Y. in June 1968. The volume is dedicated to Viktor Hamburger,
and contains a delightful address in honour of Hamburger by J. Holtfreter.
The 1 1 papers read at the Symposium are grouped into four sections as
follows: I. Self-assembly of macromolecular structures (2 papers); II. Ordering
of subcellular units (3); III. Emergence of order in tissues and organs (3);
IV. Emergence of nervous coordination (3). All papers are highly authoritative
and well organized, and all will be read with great interest by developmental
biologists. The following papers dealing with rather less familiar subjects may
be mentioned specifically: a paper by Tilney on the role of microtubules in
cellular morphogenesis; one by Heslop-Harrison on the emergence of cell wall
pattern in higher plants; one by Loewenstein on electrical and chemical com-
munication through cell junctions and its developmental implications; and one
by Sperry on plasticity of neural maturation in man.
The discussions held at the Symposium are not recorded. The book is well
illustrated and has author and subject indexes.
56 DIFFERENTIATION AND DEFENSE MECHANISMS
IN LOWER ORGANISMS
1968
Editor: M. M. Sigel The Tissue Culture Association
"In Vitro" vol. 3 The Williams & Wilkins Comp.
211 pp., 88 figs., 22 tbs. Baltimore
Price: $ 11.50
Contributors: Acton (Birmingham, Ala.), Attleberger (Birmingham, Ala.), Beasley (Coral
Gables, Fla.), Burnett (Notre Dame, Ind.), Caldwell (Fargo, N.D.), Campbell (Irvine, Calif.),
Chadwick (Kingston, Ont.), Clutter (New Haven, Conn.), Davis (Cleveland, Ohio), Dawe
(Bethesda, Md.), Doyle (Storrs, Conn.), Evans (Birmingham, Ala.), Fox (Madison, Wis.).
Grace (Canberra), Haynes (Notre Dame. Ind.), Horikawa (Madison, Wis.), Kent (Newark,
Del.). Laufer (Storrs, Conn.), Legler (Birmingham, Ala.), Lenhoff (Coral Gables. Fla.). Ling
(Madison. Wis.), Marks (Fargo, N.D.), Moscona (Chicago, 111.), Painter (Birmingham, Ala.),
Regan (Oak Ridge, Tenn.). Reinecke (Fargo. N.D.). Sigel (Coral Gables. Fla.), Sussex
(New Haven, Conn.). Tripp (Newark, Del.)
This book embodies the papers read at a Symposium held in Philadelphia
on June 5 — 7, 1967, as well as abstracts of all papers presented at the 18th
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annual meeting of the Tissue Culture Association (June 4 — 7). The idea
behind the Symposium was the evolution of defense mechanisms. An attempt
was made to bring together information bearing on some primitive anatomical
and physiological attributes of lower organisms which contribute to their
defense and survival. Important mechanisms involved are cellular aggregation
and cell recognition.
The 15 research papers are grouped in three sections, respectively dealing
with aspects of aggregation and differentiation, with insect cell cultures, and
with primitive mechanisms of resistance to infection. The last section is of
no direct interest to developmental biologists. The first section contains papers
on plant cells (Sussex and Clutter), sponge cells (Moscona), and Hydra
(Campbell; Lenhoff; Haynes et al.). The second section contains papers by
Fox et al, Marks et al, Doyle and Laufer, and Grace. The first of these is
particularly interesting because it focuses largely on the biochemical different-
iation of embryonic Drosophila cells in culture.
The book is beautifully produced and illustrated. It is concluded by a
combined author and subject index.
57 LES INTERACTIONS TISSULAIRES
AU COURS DE L'ORGANOGENESE
1969
Editor: E. Wolff Dunod
244 pp., 100 figs.. 9 tbs., 16 pis. Paris
Price: £ 6.6.6
Contributors: Benoit (Nogent-sur-Marne), Croisille (Paris). Dameron (Paris), Le Douarin
(Nantes), Marin (Paris), Schowing (Nogent-sur-Marne), Sengel (Grenoble), Sigot (Nogent-
sur-Marne), Tiedemann (Berlin), Wolff (Paris).
This series of papers is based on a series of seminars given at the College
de France during 1967. In almost all of them the emphasis was on the greater
or lesser degree of specificity of inductive interactions encountered in various
systems. This emphasis seems justified in order to counterbalance the
frequently expressed idea that inductive interactions tend to be aspecific.
The papers give so much background information that they are understand-
able for students and non-specialists.
Except for H. Tiedemann, all authors are or have been closely associated
with the laboratory of Prof. Wolff, and all are working on aspects of avian
organogenesis. The following systems are considered, among others: kidney,
liver, skin and feathers, neurocranium, lung, and stomach. Immunological
aspects of inductive interaction are discussed in a chapter by Y. Croisille.
H. Tiedemann considers biochemical aspects of tissue interactions in the
early amphibian embryo. E. Wolff has contributed a brief introduction and
a concluding chapter, both lucidly written, as well as a chapter on general
principles of determination, in which he devotes much attention to the recent
experiments of Hadorn and his group on insect imaginal disc material cultured
in vivo.
The book is well produced and profusely illustrated. It is concluded by
an author index. The price is unfortunately prohibitive, particularly for
students.
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58 TERATOLOGY
1969
Editors: A. Bertclli and L. Donati Excerpta Medica Foundation
240 pp., 161 figs., 43 tbs. Amsterdam
Price: $ 15.—
Contributors: Beck (Cardiff), Bellairs (London), Bertelli (Milan), Bertolini (Modena),
Cook (Taplow, Maidenhead), Del Porto (Rome), De Meyer (Louvain), De Plaen (Louvain).
Donati (Milan), Done (Weybridge), Fairweather (Taplow, Maidenhead), Ferrari (Modena),
Gedda (Rome), Giordano (Milan), Grauwiler (Basel), Harding (Weybridge), Hardwick
(Taplow, Maidenhead), Kassabov (Sofia), Konstantinova (Sofia), Leone (Milan), Lloyd
(Cardiff), Mascherpa (Pavia), McKenzie (Aberdeen), Neukomm (Lausanne), Ohre Nielson
(Oslo), Palludan (Copenhagen), Palmer (Huntingdon), Rinaldi (Parma), Tondury (Zurich),
Tuchmann-Duplessis (Paris), Vichi (Florence), Von Kreybig (Tiibingen), Weber (Berne)
This book contains the papers presented at a Symposium organized by
the Itahan Society of Experimental Teratology in Como, in October 1967.
The attendance was all-European, and a broad range of subjects was covered.
The discussions are not recorded.
The 23 papers are arranged in four sections as follows: I. Teratogenic
activity tests (5 papers); II. Teratogenic action of pharmaceutical and
chemical agents (7); III. Biochemical mechanisms of teratogenesis (7);
IV. Congenital malformations (4). Section I opens with a paper by Neukomm
on the use of the regenerating urodele tail as a screening system. Section III
contains a paper by Weber on the mechanism of tissue destruction during
anuran metamorphosis, and one by Bellairs on experimental twinning and
multiple monsters in chick embryos. Section IV deals entirely with human
malformations. All other contributions are concerned with work on various
birds and mammals.
The book is well printed and well illustrated. It has a subject index and
an index to Symposium contributors (erroneously called author index).
59 EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON CELLULAR
PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION
1968
Edited by I A E A Internat. Atomic Energy Agency
570 pp., 219 figs., 58 tbs. Vienna
(paper-bound) Price: $ 13.50
This is the report of a Symposium held in Monaco in April 1968. It was
attended by more than 100 scientists from 20 countries. Of the 40 papers
read 36 are in English, three in French, and one in Russian. All papers have
English abstracts. The discussions following the papers are included.
Attention was focused on the radiobiology of cell renewal systems, with
particular emphasis on characterizing the properties, responses and poten-
tialities of the haemopoietic stem cells under normal and abnormal conditions.
Complementary studies were presented on tumour cells and intestinal cells
and their response to irradiation. In addition, biochemical considerations of
injury and repair in mammalian cell systems v/ere examined.
The book is produced in offset print and is adequately illustrated. It has
a list of participants and an index to contributors and discussants.
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60 ONTOGENESIS OF THE BRAIN
The biochemical, functional and structural development
of the nervous system
1968
Editors: L. Jilek and S. Trojan Universita Karlova (Charles Univ.)
462 pp., 300 figs., 35 tbs. Praha (Prague)
This volume contains the papers read at the International Symposium
Neuroontogeneticum held in Prague on September 11 — 16, 1967. The list of
contributors shows 102 names; 65 of the contributors came from Eastern
European countries, the remaining yj from Western Europe and the U.S.A.
The theme of the Symposium was the development of the central nervous
system from the structural, functional, and biochemical point of view. The
main attention was focused on the following problems: the reflex and electrical
activity of the CNS in prenatal ontogeny; the reaction and adaptations of
the nervous tissue to hypoxia; the development of oxidative metabolism; and
the functional relationships between the cerebral cortex and the subcortical
structures.
Most of the 53 research papers are short, the majority being less than
10 pages long; all are in English. The book is adequately illustrated; photo-
graphs are reproduced on glossy paper. The volume is concluded by author
and subject indexes.
61 REPRODUCTION IN THE FEMALE MAMMAL
1967
Editors: G. E. Lamming and E. C. Amoroso Butterworths
583 pp., 84 figs., 82 tbs., 14 pis. London
Price: £ 8.0.0
Contributors: Adams (Cambridge), Amoroso (London), Bedford (London). Butt (Birming-
ham), Chang (Shrewsbury, Mass.), Crighton Loughborough), Donovan (London), Finn
(London), Gemzell (Uppsala), Hansel (Ithaca, N.Y.). Haynes (Loughborough), Jochle
(Mexico D.F.). Karg (Munich). Lake (Edinburgh). McCann (Dallas, Tex.), Melampy (Ames,
la.), Nalbandov (Urbana, 111.), v. Rees (Leiden), Reichert (Atlanta, Ga.), Robertson (Aber-
deen), Robinson (Sydney), Rothchild (Cleveland, Ohio), Saji (Loughborough). Schilling
(Mariensee), Tindal (Reading)
Although the subject of this Symposium is peripheral to developmental
biology, it is nevertheless considered of sufficient interest to mammalian
embryologists to be briefly reviewed. Moreover, the present Symposium
merges into one with its successor, which dealt with "The growth and
development of mammals" (14th Nottingham Easter School, 1967, not avail-
able for review).
The 28 papers read at the Symposium are grouped in 7 sections, res-
pectively dealing with hypothalamic control of reproductive processes;
separation, purification and immuno-assay of gonadotrophins; cyclic variation
of gonadotrophin secretion and release; comparative aspects of reproduction
in poultry; interrelationships between the pituitary gland and the corpus
luteum; artificial control of reproduction; hormonal control of uterine reac-
tions. The last section contains, among others, a paper by Chang on the
uterine endometrium to spermatozoa and eggs, a paper by Finn on the
reaction of the uterus during implantation in the mouse, and a paper by
Adams on ovarian control of early embryonic development within the uterus.
AH papers but one are followed by brief discussions, while a separate
evening discussion was devoted to the problem of corpus luteum maintenance.
The book is well printed and adequately illustrated. It is concluded by a
list of participants, and by author and subject indexes.
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62 OVUM IMPLANTATION
Its hormonal, biochemical, neurophysiological
and immunological bases
1969
Editors: M. C. Shelesnyak and G. I. Marcus Gordon and Breach
482 pp., 37 figs., 9 tbs. New York - London - Paris
Price: $ 31.—
Participants: Ayalla (Rehovoth, Israel), Billingham (Philadelphia, Pa.), Everett (Durham,
N.C.), Gorski (Urbana, 111.), Gruber (Rehovoth), Joshi (Rehovoth), Katsh (Denver, Colo.).
Kisch (Rehovoth), Kraicer (Rehovoth), Lamprecht (Rehovoth), Lindner (Rehovoth). Lobel
(Rehovoth), Marcus (Baltimore. Md.), Schayer (Orangeburg, N.Y.), Shelesnyak (Rehovoth),
C. Tachi (Rehovoth), S. Tachi (Rehovoth), Tausk (Utrecht), Von Euler (Stockholm)
Zmigrod (Rehovoth)
This book embodies the proceedings ot a Workshop organized by the
Weiszmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth, Israel, in August 1967. It had
20 participants, 12 from Israel, 6 from the U.S.A., and one each from Holland
and Sweden. The scope of the Workshop was wider than is suggested by
the title. Many endocrinological, neurophysiological, biochemical and im-
nunological aspects of reproductive physiology are touched upon, such as
the role of histamine, ot adrenergic neurotransmitter, of estrogen and pro-
gesterone, and the influence of the diencephalon. Only one of the papers
is actually concerned with the early embryo itself rather than with the uterus
or reproduction generally: this is the one by Billingham entitled "Trans-
plantation immunity and the mammalian embryo".
Most of the papers are comprehensive reviews and discuss the historical
development of the subject in question as well as the most recent advances.
All papers are followed by extensive discussions which are rendered verbatim,
and to which literature references were added later. There is a concluding
summary of the Workshop by M. Tausk.
The book is produced in offset print; it has few illustrations. Considering
this, the price is excessive. There is a subject index, but no author index or
index to participants, which would have been useful particularly with a view
to the lengthy discussions.
63 CONTROL OF CELLULAR GROWTH
IN ADULT ORGANISMS
1967
Editors: H. Teir and T. Rytomaa Academic Press
457 pp., 132 figs.. 50 tbs. London - New York
A Sigrid Juselius Found. Symposium Price: 100 s.
Contributors: Alexander (London), Alho (Helsinki). Bade (Mendoza), Bolden (Nashville,
Tenn.). Brenner (Helsinki), BuUough (London), Claude (Brussels), Craddock (Los Angeles,
Calif.), Duplan (Paris), Behave Llanos (Mendoza), Elgjo (Oslo), Fichtelius (Uppsala), Forsell
(Helsinki), Glinos (Washington, D.C.), Goss (Providence, R.I.), Grundmann (Wuppertal),
Guelstein (Moscow), Haddow (London). Holsti (Helsinki). Iversen (Oslo). Jalavisto (Helsinki),
Kekomaki (Helsinki). Kiviniemi (Helsinki), Lahtiharju (Helsinki). Lajtha (Manchester). Larsen
(Bergen), Laurence (London). Lawrence (Los Angeles, Calif.), Linna (Uppsala), Littbrand
(Stockholm), Matsuyuki (Los Angeles, Calif.). Modig (Stockholm), Perttala (Helsinki), Rabes
(Heidelberg), Rasanen (Helsinki), Renkonen (Helsinki). Revesz (Stockholm), Rytomaa (Hel-
sinki), Smithers (London), Teir (Helsinki). Tumanishvili (Tbilissi), Vasiliev (Moscow),
Virolainen (Helsinki). Weiss (Houston, Tex.). Wikgren (Turku), Winkelstein (Los Angeles.
Calif.), Wrba (Heidelberg)
Although the Symposium of which this book is the report was held four years
ago, it is thought still to be of sufficient interest to be reviewed. The Symposium
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was held in Helsinki in October 1965; it had more than 70 participants, the
majority of whom came from Finland and other Scandinavian and Western
European countries. The central theme of the Symposium was the dynamic
balance between cell loss and cell production in the adult (mainly mammalian)
organism, and the mechanisms which maintain it.
The book is opened by a lengthy systematic theoretical introduction by
R. J. Goss ("The strategy of growth"). The other 29 contributions are of
mixed character; some are more or less extensive reviews (e.g. that by
W. S. Bullough and E. B. Laurence on epigenetic mitotic control and the role
of chalone), others are shorter or longer research reports, or are almost purely
theoretical in nature (e.g. that by L. G. Lajtha on proliferation kinetics of
steady state cell populations) .
The papers are grouped into eight sections, two on general aspects, one on
haematopoiesis, one on lymphoid cells, one on liver regeneration, one on
miscellaneous aspects, and one on aspects in malignancy. The last section,
entitled "General discussion", contains some reflections on growth by a plant
physiologist (P. Larsen), and a brief list of methodological remarks on the
measurement of growth (O. H. Iversen).
The discussions held at the Symposium are not recorded, but each section is
concluded by a discussion summary edited by the chairman of the section. In
his concluding remarks to the Symposium P. Weiss focuses attention on un-
solved problems that came up during the meetings.
The book is well produced and well illustrated. It is concluded by author
and subject indexes.
64 PLANT TISSUE CULTURE AND
PLANT MORPHOGENESIS
1968
By R. G. Butenko Israel Program for Scientific Translations
291 pp., 104 figs. Jerusalem
Price: $ 12.75; (U.K.) 90s.
This is a translation of a book published in Russian in 1964. It is con-
sequently partly out-dated, so that its main interest for readers in the West
may be that it provides a key to otherwise inaccessible literature published
in Eastern Europe. The introduction contains a useful listing of work in the
field of plant tissue culture being carried out by research groups in various
countries, among them China and five Eastern European countries.
The author has been an active investigator in this field since 1957, as
one of the first in Russia; he works at the K. A. Timiryazev Institute of
Plant Physiology, Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R. The book is in two parts,
the first of which deals with methods and techniques (3 chapters); part two
discusses growth, metabolism, and morphogenesis in cultured plant tissues,
cell suspensions, and free cells (4 chapters).
The book is well translated, but it contains many printing errors, and
several authors cited in the text are omitted from the bibliography. The book
is produced in offset print and is illustrated mainly with photographs, which
arc unfortunately poorly reproduced. The bibliography is divided into a
Russian section (11 pages, with translated titles) and a non-Russian one
(43 pages). The book is concluded by an author index. Considering its
limited topicality its price is excessive.
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65 GROWTH AND ORGANIZATION IN PLANTS
Structure; development; metabolism; physiology
1968
By F. C. Steward Addison-Wesley Publishing Cy.
564 pp., 245 figs., 35 tbs. Reading, Mass., etc.
Contents: 1. Concepts of growth and development: the scope of the problem; 2. Growth
and nutrition: inorganic nutrition; 3. Growth and organic nutrition: the building of complex
molecules; 4. Th^- non nutrient requirements and stimuli for growth: growth-regulatory sub-
stances; 5. Cell growth and cell division: growth forms; 6. Physiological functions: their
correlations with growth; 7. Morphogenetic stimuli; 8. The onset of flowering and fruiting:
contrasts in vegetative and reproductive growth; 9. Quantitative interpretations of growth:
growth curves and control systems; 10. Totipotency and diversification in cultured cells:
organization and the capacity to grow
This is neither a text-book nor a compilatory work of reference. The book
is based on a series of lectures given for biology teachers, and centres largely
around the author's own research on a variety of aspects of plant growth
and development. The style is highly personal. The book covers an amazing
range of topics, mainly but by no means exclusively bearing on the angio-
sperms, and v^/ill no doubt be valuable to readers active in this field, as well
as to developmental biologists generally. The central idea pervading the
whole book is that biological organization is a field of study sui generis,
and that its problems can never be solved entirely by concentrating on
isolated aspects of the living organism. Accordingly the book contains a con-
siderable amount of original thought on biological organization, particularly
on its cytoplasmic or epigenetic aspects. These thoughts gain momentum
since they come from an author who is himself exceedingly well acquainted
with the intimate molecular workings of the plant organism.
The book is beautifully illustrated with numerous line drawings and
photographs, many of which are taken from the author's own work. The
work is concluded by a bibliography of 32 pages (with references to chap-
ters), and an extensive alphabetical index.
66 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANT GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT
1969
Editor: M. B. Wilkins McGraw-Hill
695 pp., 160 figs., 35 tbs. Maidenhead, Berks.
SBN 07 094088 6
Price: .£ 6.6.0
Contents: 1. The auxins (K. V. Thimann); 2. The gibberellins (R. E. Cleland); 3. The
cytokinins (J. E. Fox); 4. Transport of plant growth regulators (M. H. M. Goldsmith);
5. Apical dominance (I. D. J. Phillips); 6. Geotropism (L. J. Audus); 7. Phototropism (G. M.
Curry); 8. Nastic responses (N. G. Ball); 9. The movements of stomata (O. V. S. Heath and
T. A. Mansfield); 10. Photosynthesis (B. Kok); 11. Translocation of nutrients (M. Zimmer-
mann); 12. The water relations of plants (J. Dainty); 13. The ionic relations of plants
(J. Dainty); 14. Phytochrome (H. W. Siegelman); 15. Photomorphogenesis (H. Mohr); 16.
Photoperiodism and vernalization (W. S. Hillman); 17. Germination and dormancy (P. F.
Wareing); 18. Circadian rhythms in plants (M. B. Wilkins)
This collaborative text-book of whole-plant physiology was written by
18 authors; nine Americans, eight Britons, and one German. It is aimed at
advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students who have a sophisticated
general appreciation of plant physiology and plant biochemistry. Separate
chapters on various aspects of plant biochemistry have been omitted because
a number of advanced text-books are already available in this field.
The subjects of morphogenesis, cellular differentiation, and differential
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gene activation are not discussed separately, but of course appear in several
chapters because they are inseparable components of whole-plant physiology.
The only chapter in which they are discussed at length is that on photo-
morphogenesis by H. Mohr.
The book is produced in very good offset print. It is illustrated with line
drawings but has no photographs. Each chapter has its own extensive
bibliography, very conveniently subdivided into selected further reading and
papers cited in the text. The book is concluded by a detailed subject index.
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