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GENERAL  EMBRYOLOGICAL 
INFORMATION  SERVICE 


Issued  by  the  Hubrecht  Laboratoiy 

on  behalf  of  the 

General  Embryological  Information  Service  Foundation 


VOLUME  16,  part  1 
EUROPE 

data  collected  during  1975 


Utrecht-Netherlands 


SUBJECT  COVERAGE 


Invertebrates,  Vertebrates,  and  Man 
developmental  biology,  including: 

descriptive  embryology 
experimental  embryology 
physiological  embryology 

developmental  genetics 

developmental  pathology  and  teratogenesis 

metamorphosis 

regeneration 

asexual  reproduction  and  development 

Plants  and  Unicellular  Organisms 
experimental  morphology 
developmental  physiology 


Edited  by  Dr.  J.  Faber, 

Deputy  Director  of  the  Hubrecht  Laboratory 

Managing  Editor:  B.  Z.  Salome 

Hubrecht  Laboratory 
Uppsalalaan  8 

Universiteitscentrum  "De  Uithof" 
UTRECHT,  Netherlands 

Printed  in  the  Netherlands,  1976 


CONTENTS 


Introduction       5 

Changes  of  Address  in  Countries  outside  Europe,  received  since  the  appearance  of 

vol.  1  5,  part  2        7 

Directory  of  Names  and  Addresses,  with  subjects  of  research  (alphabetical  order)     .  8 

Directory  of  Institutes,  with  members  engaged  in  developmental  biology.  Europe     .  Ill 

Subject  Index  (alphabetical  order)      132 

International  Organizations  and  Facilities 184 

Book  Notices     189 


INTRODUCTION 


Since  1973  each  volume  of  General  Embryological  Information  Service  is  issued  in  two 
parts: 

Part  1   contains  the  data  on  research  workers  in  Europe.  The  Subject  Index  of  this  part 
refers  to  the  research  subjects  of  European  investigators  only. 

Part  2  will  contain  the  data  on  investigators  in  all  countries  outside  Europe,  and  will  be 
organized  in  the  same  manner  as  part  1 . 

In  the  research  subjects  the  wording  used  by  the  investigators  was  generally  retained, 
but  some  changes  have  been  made  in  order  to  save  space.  Repetitions  of  words  and  parts 
of  entries  giving  too  much  detail  were  omitted;  phrases  such  as;  "research  on  .  .  ."  or 
"studies  of  .  .  ."  were  cancelled;  often  methods  were  put  in  brackets  at  the  end  of  the 
entry.  Inevitably  these  condensations  have  caused  a  certain  loss  of  information,  but  we 
feel  that  clarity  is  not  seriously  impaired. 

For  the  names  of  higher  taxa  of  experimental  animals  the  following  books  have  been 
consulted:  L.  A.  Borradaile  and  F.  A.  Potts,  The  Invertebrata  (4th  ed.,  1963),  and 
J.  Z.  Young,  The  Life  of  Vertebrates  (2nd  ed.,  1962).- Lord  RothschUd,  A  Classification 
of  Living  Animals  (2nd  ed.,  1965)  was  also  of  much  use. 

Generally  the  highest  taxon  given  at  the  end  of  the  entry  is  the  class,  but  in  Mammalia, 
Reptilia,  Amphibia,  and  Insecta  it  is  the  order,  while  in  Crustacea  and  Arachnida  both  the 
class  and  the  order  are  listed. 

Due  to  the  fact  that  the  administrative  seat  of  the  International  Society  of  Develop- 
mental Biologists  is  no  longer  at  the  Hubrecht  Laboratory,  membership  of  the  Society  is 
no  longer  indicated  in  the  Directory  of  Names  and  Addresses.  However,  in  the  section  on 
International  Organizations  we  publish  a  complete  ISDB  membership  list  every  other  year 
(in  part  1). 

A  publication  like  this  can  only  fulfil  its  role  with  the  help  of  all  developmental 
biologists.  We  therefore  solicit  your  co-operation,  particularly  by  alerting  your  colleagues 
to  the  existence  of  the  Service,  and  by  paying  your  subscription  fees  in  time.  This  is 
indispensable  for  us  to  maintain  a  sound  financial  basis. 

J.  Faber 

B.  Z.  Salome 


CHANGES  OF  ADDRESS  IN  COUNTRIES  OUTSIDE  EUROPE 

received  since  the  appearance  of  volume  15,  part  2 


CROSS  (FIRMIN),  Mrs.  P.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Fac.  of  Med.,  Mem.  Univ.  of  Newfoundland,  St. JOHN'S,  Nfld 

A1C5S7,  Canada 
DINSMORE,  C.  E.;  A.B.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Emmanuel  Coll.,  BOSTON,  MA  02115,  USA 
EDDS    M    V     Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  c/o  Neurosci.  Res.  Progr.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Techno!.,  165 

Allandale  St.,  JAMAICA  PLAIN,  Ma  02130,  USA 
FULLILOVE,  MissS.  L.;Ph.D  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  OMAHA,  Ne  68101,  USA 
HINSCH   Miss  G.  W.:  Ph.D..  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  South  Florida,  lAMPA,  FL  33592,  USA 
KHARE,'  M.  K.;  D.Phil.  -  School  of  Life  Sci.,  North  Eastern  Hill  Univ.,  SHILLONG.,  793003  India 
KIRSTEN,  W.  H.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  950  E.  59th  St.,  CHICAGO,  IL  60637, 

USA 
KONISHI,  T.;  D.Sc.  -  Kanebo  Inst,  for  Cane.  Res.,  Kanebo  Hosp.,  Misaki-cho  1,  Hyogo-ku,  KOBE, 

LUCKETT   W  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Creighton  Univ.,  OMAHA,  NE  68178,  USA 

MIKAMO  k  •  b.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Asahikawa  Med.  Coll.,  ASAHIKAWA,  Japan 

MOMENT  G  B  ■  Ph  D    Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Goucher  Coll.,  BALTIMORE,  MD  21204,  and  Lab.  of 

CeU  and  Comp.  Physiol.,  Gerontol.  Res.  Ctr.,  N.I.H.,  BALTIMORE,  MD  2 1224,  USA 
O'RAHILLY    R  •  M  D.   Prof.  -  Carnegie  Labs,  of  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Calit.,  DAVIS,  CA  95616,  USA 
REESE,  D.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Vision  Res.,  Natl.  Eye  Inst.,  N.I.H.,  BETHESDA,  MD  20014,  USA 
SCHMIDT    A    J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Rush-Presbyterian-  St.  Luke's  Med.  Ctr.,  1753 

W.Congress  Parkway,  CHICAGO,  IL  60612,  USA 
SIRAKAMI   K.  I.-  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  KYOTO,  Japan;  deceased 
THOMAS,  R.  J.;  Ph.D  -  Dept.  of  Prev.  Med.  and  Publ.  Health,  Creighton  Univ.,  2500  Calitornia, 

OMAHA,  NE  68178,  USA 


DIRECTORY  OF  NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES 
with  Subjects  of  Research 

(alphabetical  order) 

Unless  stated  otherwise,  information  in  this  directory  is  based  upon  data  sheets  which 
were  sent  to  the  institutes  listed  in  the  Directory  of  Institutes,  and  returned  to  the  editors 
before  August  1975.  Scientists  were  asked  to  state  theh  name,  degree(s),  address,  and 
research  subjects  in  so  far  as  recent,  unpublished  work  in  developmental  biology  was 
concerned. 

Complete  entries  (with  research  subjects)  are  entirely  based  on  the  data  sheets. 
Subjects  identical  to  those  in  vol.  1 5  were  confirmed  by  the  scientists  still  to  be  correct. 

Entries  without  research  subjects 

a.  Persons  listed  on  the  sheets  as  being  engaged  in  research  in  developmental  biology, 
without  further  specification  of  subjects. 

b.  Persons  with  a  complete  entry  in  vol.  15  who  have  not  returned  their  sheets.  Name, 
degrees,  and  addresses  were  reprinted  unchanged  from  vol.  1 5  and  may  be  partially  out  of 
date. 

c.  Emeritus  professors  no  longer  active  in  research. 

d.  Some  persons  who  have  not  returned  data  sheets  for  two  or  more  volumes  have  been 
listed  nevertheless;  cases  in  point  are  several  I.S.D.B.  members. 

e.  Persons  listed  in  vol.  1  5  whose  death  has  come  to  our  attention  (marked  t)- 

Persons  listed  in  vol.  15  but  not  in  vol.  16 

a.  Persons  who  had  research  subjects  in  vol.  15  but  are  no  longer  engaged  in  research  in 
developmental  biology. 

b.  Persons  who  had  no  research  subjects  in  vol.  1 5  and  have  not  returned  the  sheets  for 
both  vol.  15  and  16. 


ABEL,  W.;Dr.  -  Bot.  Inst.,  Univ.  Heidelberg,  Hofmeisterweg  4,  69  HEIDELBERG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Differentiation   and   genetic  regulation  of  development.   Sphaerocarpos  donnellii   (Hepaticae), 

Nicotiana  tabacum  (Angiospermae) 
ABERCROMBIE,  M.;  Prof.   -   Strangeways  Res.   Lab.,  Worts  Causeway,  CAMBRIDGE  CB14RN, 

England 
a        Cell  relations  in  tissue  culture.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  G.  A.  DUNN) 
ABRO,  A.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bergen,  Arstadvei  19,  5000  BERGEN,  Norway 
a        Embryology  of  the  testis.  Erinaceus  spec,  Sorex  spec,  Neomys  spec.  (Insectivora) 
ABRUNHOSA,  R.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Anat.,  Eac  of  Med.,  Rua  de  Belem  240,  Asprela,  PORTO,  Portugal 
a        Ultrastructure  of  the  epithclio-mesenchymal  interface  during  early  organogenesis.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Thymus  development.  Same  species  as  a 
ACCORDI,  Miss  E.;  Dr.nat.sci.   -  1st.  di  Zool.  "Eederico  Raffaele",  Viale  dell'Universita  32,  00161 

ROMA  (7),  Italy 
a        Differentiation  and  developmental  correlations  between  hypophysis,  adrenals,  and  gonads.  Rana 

esculenta   (Anura),   Gallus   gallus   (Aves)    (with    H.  MANELLI,    L.  MASTROLIA,   E.  MILANO- 

GRASSI  and  V.  GALLO) 
b        Experiments    on    PNMT    (phenylethanolaminc-N-methyl    transferase)    activity    in    embryonic 

adrenals.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
ACIIERMANN,    I.;   Dipl.nat.    -    Zool.-Vergi.    Anat.    Inst.,    Univ.    Zurich,    Kunstlergasse    16,     8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Metaplasia.  Podocoryne  carnea  (Ilydrozoa) 
ADAMS,   C.    E..;   Dr.    -    A.R.C.    Unit    of   Reprod.    Physiol,    and    Biochem.,    307   Huntingdon  Rd., 

CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England  ., 

a        Development  of  ova  (preimplantation  stages)  with  special  reference  to  the  matcrnakehv^rohment 

using  tiie  egg  transfer  technique.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Viability  of  sperm  in  tiic  female  tract  and  quantitative  aspects  of  fertilization.  Same  species  as  a 


c        Delayed  implantation.  Meriones  unguiculatus.  (Rodentia),  Mustela  vison  (Carnivora) 
ADAMSON,    Miss  E.  D.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Zool.,   Univ.   of  Oxford,   South  Parks  Rd.,  OXFORD 

0X1  3PS,  England 
a        Biochemical  differentiation  in  teratoma  cells  in  vitro:  appearance  of  tissue-specific  markers,  such 

as  acetylcholinesterase,  creatine  phosphokinase  and  aldolase.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Histone  synthesis  and  storage  during  oogenesis;  probable  occurrence  of  Fl  histone.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
ADINOLFl,   M.;   M.D.,   Ph.D.    -    Paediat.   Res.   Unit.,  Guy's  Hosp.   Med.   School,  St.  Thomas  St., 

LONDON  SEl  9RT,  England 
a        Ontogeny  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  immunoelectro- 

phoretic  plates.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        F"etal  proteins,  particularly  alpha-fetoprotein  (AFP).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates;  Rodentia) 
c        Synthesis  of  AFP  in  mouse-man  hybrid  cells  and  during  cell  cycle.  (Mammalia) 
AFZELIUS,  B.  A.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Wenner-Gren  Inst.,  Norrtullsgatan  16,  113  45  STOCKHOLM,  Sweden 
a        FTne  structure  of  germ  cells,  (lower  Invertebrata) 

AGRELL,  I.  P.  S.t  Prof.  -  Zoophysiol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Lund,  LUND,  Sweden 
AIMAR,  Ch.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05, 

France 
a       Nucleocytoplasmic   interactions   during   embryonic  development   studied  by  nuclear  grafting. 

(Urodela) 
b       Control  of  DNA  synthesis  in  the  egg  prior  to  the  first  cleavage.  (Urodela) 
AISENSTADT,  T.  B.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW 

117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Effect  of  gonadotropins  and  changes  in  the  germinal  vesicle  and  in  the  oocyte  cytoplasm  during 

maturation.    (Acipenseridae,    Chondrostei;    Amphibia)    (with    T.  A.    DETTLAFF    and    M.  N. 

SKOBLINA) 
b       Oogenesis.  Hydra  oligactis  (Hydrozoa) 
AKHABADZE,  L.  V.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR.  Vavilov  St26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Development  and   teratology  of  the  iris  and  ciliary  body  in  organ  culture.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia)  (with  O.  G.  STROEVA) 
AL-ADHAMI,  M.  A.;  M.Sc.  -  Unit  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Belfield,  Stillorgan  Rd., 

DUBLIN  4,  Ireland 
a       Haemopoiesis  in  embryos  (histology,  culturing  of  explants,  biochemistry).  Poecilia  reticulata, 

Pterophyllum  scalare,  Salmo  trutta,  Brachydanio  rerio  (Teleostei) 
ALBANESE  CARMIGNANI,  Mrs.  M.  P.;  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Messina,  Via 

dei  Verdi  75,  98100  MESSINA,  Italy 
a        Contribution   of  material   for  yolk  synthesis  by   follicular  cells  penetrating  into  the  ooplasm 

(cytochemistry).  Octopus  vulgaris  (Cephalopoda) 
b       Structural    and    cytochemical    modifications    of  yolk    globules    during   vitellogenesis.    Pisania 

maculosa  (Gastropoda) 
ALE!1;;RT,  J.;  Dr.Biol.Anim.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a        Morphogenese  de  I'appareil  digestif.  (Anura) 

b        Ultrastructure  des  cellules  du  tube  digestif  chez  I'embryo  et  la  larve  (Anura) 
c        Metamorphose  experimentale  de  I'intestin.  (Anura) 
d        Interactions  endo-  mesodermiques.  Rana  dalmatina  (Anura) 
e        Culture  "in  vitro"  du  massif  endodermique.  (Anura) 
ALEXANDRE,   H.  L.   -   Dept.   of  Molec.BioL,   Free  Univ.   of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux,   1640 

RHODE-ST.-GENESE,  Belgium 
a        In   vivo  and  in  vitro  maturation  of  oocytes  (autoradiography,  biochemistry).   Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Trophoblast  determination  during  preimplantation  development  in  vitro  (cytochemistry,  auto- 
radiography, electron  microscopy,  biochemistry).  Same  species  as  a 
c        Sensitivity  to  X-rays  during  early  embryonic  stages  (electron  microscopy,  cytochemistry,  auto- 

radiocraphy,  biochemistry).  Same  species  as  a 
ALEXANDRU,  Mrs.  C;  Dr.med.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm,  si  Patol.,  Acad,  de  Stiinje  Med.,  Centr.  de 

Cere.  Med.,  Bui.  M.  Viteazul  24,  1900  TlMlJjOARA,  Rumania 
a       Experimental  teratology  of  the  central  nervous  system.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Development  of  cerebral  vesicles.  Same  species  as  a 
ALFEI   (TORCIA),  Mrs.   L.;  Ph.D.   -   1st.   di  Anat.   Comp.   "Battista  Grassi",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Via 

A.  Borelli  50,  00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a       Fucoglycoproteins  in  developing  nervous  system.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Jhe  development  and  pattern  olmovements  in  the  embryo.  Salmo  gairdneri  (Teleostei) 
ALLEAUME  (BORDES),   Mrs.   N.;  Dr.Sci.   -   Lab.  de  Zool.  Expe'r.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  1,  Av.  des 

Faculte's,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Determination  des  caracteres  larvaires  et  imaginaux.  Calliphora  spec,  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptcra) 
ALSAT,  Mrs.  E.  -  Lab.  de  Chim.  Horm.,  Maternite  de  Port-Royal,  123  Bd.  de  Port  Royal,  75014 

PARIS,  France 
ALVAREZ,  L.;  Med. Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst.  F.Oloriz,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Granada,  GRANADA,  Spain 
AMBROSI,G.,M.D. -Inst,  of  Human  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Bari,  PoUclinico,  70124  BARl,  Italy 
a        Morphological  and  experimental  research  on   conjunctival  papillae  and  scleral  ossicles.  Gallus 
domesticus  (Aves) 


b        Relationships  between  vascular  and  cytoarchitectural  patterns  during  development  of  spinal  cord 

under  normal  and  experimental  conditions.  Same  species  as  a 
AMELS,  Mrs.  D.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  de  Fmbriol.  Norm.  $1  Patol.,  Acad.  Stiinfe  Med.,  Centr.  de  Cere.  Med., 

Bd.M.Viteazui  24,  1900  TIMO3OARA.  Rumania 
a        Experimental  teratology  and  teratological  screening.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
AMER,  M.;  M.es  Sci.  -    Lab.  de  Morphogen.  Vege't.,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille  111,  Centre  St-Charles,  place 

Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedcx  3,  France 
a        Controle  de  la  formation  des  bourgeons  axillaires.  Gleditsia  triacanthos  (Leguminosae) 
b       Controle  de  I'histogenese  de  I'appareil  conducteur.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
AMOROSO,  E.  C;  F.R.S.,  Prof.   -  A.R.C.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  Brabaham,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  4AT, 

England 
a        Immunology  of  trophoblast 
AMPRINO,  R.  M.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -  Inst,  of  Human  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Bari,  Pohclinico,  70124 

BARI,  Italy 
a        Relations  between  ectoderm  and  mesoderm  in  wing  morphogenesis.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Regulative  capacities  of  the  wing  anlage.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Relations  between  cell  density  and  cell  proliferation  in  the  limb  bud.  Same  species  as  a 
ANDERSEN,  Miss  L.;  DDS  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Pathol.,  Royal  Dent.  Coll.,  Vennelyst  Blvd.,  8000  ARHUS 

C,  Denmark 
a        Migrating  epithelial  cells  in  palatal  wounds:  cytology;  scanning  electron  microscopy;  morphome- 
try; treatment  with  anti-neutrophilic  serum.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia)  (with  O.  FEJERSKOV) 
ANDRIEUX,  B.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -   Lab.  d'Embryol.  Exp.,  Centre  de  Rech.  du  CNRS,  67  rue  Maurice 

Gunsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Organogenese  et  cytodiffe'renciation  de  Thypophyse  (microchirurgie,  cytologic  ultrastructurale). 

Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
ANDRIEUX,  Mrs.  N.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Genet.  Evolut.  et  de  Biome't.,  C.N.R.S.,  91190  GIF-sur- 

YVETTE,  France 
a        Effect  of  parasitism  by  Sacculina  carcini  on  development  and  molting.  Carcinus  mediterraneus 

(Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
ANGELIER-DELOBEL,  Mrs.  N.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devi.,  Univ.  P.et  M.  Curie,  Ctr.  de 

Rech.  d'lvry,  67  rue  M.Giinsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Transcription:  visualization  of  nucleolar  and  chromosomal  genes  in  oocytes;  action  of  inhibitors 

on  nuclear  RNA  biosynthesis.  Pleurodeles  waltlii,  P.  poireti  (Urodela) 
ANTILA,    E.  J.;   M.Sc.    -    Dept.   of  Med.   BioL,   Univ.   of  Helsinki,   Siltavuorenpenger   20b,  00170 

HELSINKI  17,  Finland 
a        Steroid  metabolism  studied  by  incubation  with  labelled  precursors,  gaschromatography  and  TLC 

in  oocytes,  embryo  and  larva  of  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana  temporaria,  Triturus  vulgaris  (Amphibia) 

and  in  preimplantation  stages  of  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
ANTON,  H.  J.;  Dr.phiL,  Prof.  -  ZooL  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Protein  metabolism  during  regeneration  processes.  Triturus  vulgaris,  T.  alpestris  (Urodela) 
b       Amino    acid    metabolism   in   regenerating   tissues.    Ambystoma   mexicanum,   Triturus  vulgaris 

(Urodela) 
c        DNA  synthesis  and  cell  cycle  determination  in  regenerating  systems.  Same  species  as  a 
APEKIN,  V.  S.  -  AU-Union  Res.  Inst,  of  Marine  Fish,  and  Oceanogr.  (VNIRO),  Lab.  of  Physiol,  and 

Biochem.  of  Fishes,  V.Krasnoselskaya  St. 17,  MOSCOW  107140,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental    and    immunological    study    of   maturation  processes.  Gobius  melanostomus,  G. 

batrachocephalus,  Mugil  cephalus,  M.  auratus  (Teleostei) 
APELT,    G.;    Dr.rer.nat.    --    I.    ZooL    Inst,    der    Univ.    Erlangen-Ni'irnberg    Universitiitsstr.    19,    852 

ERLANGEN,  B.  R.  D.  (Germany) 
a        Biology  of  trochophora  and  allied  larvae,  especially  histology  of  sense  organs  (apical  plate  etc.). 

(Annelida  and  other  Coelomata) 
ap  GWYNN,  I.;  Ph.D.        ZooL  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Wales,  Penglais,  ABERYSTWYTH  SY23  3DA, 

Wales,  U.K. 
a        Identification  of  subsurface  filamentous  protein  associated  with  early  cleavage  stages.  Pomato- 

ceros  triqucter  (Polychaeta) 
b        Function  of  mitotic  apparatus  proteins  in  the  interphase  part  of  the  cell  cycle.  Same  species  as  a 
ARANEGA,  Miss  A.  -  1st.  F.  Oloriz,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Granada,  GRANADA,  Spain 
AREF,  I.  M.;M.D.  -  Max-Planck-Inst.  fur  ImmunbioL,  Stefan-Meier-Str.  8,78  FREIBURG  i.Br.,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
ARIF.NS  KAPPERS,  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Netherl.  Centr.  Inst,  for  Brain  Research,  IJdijk  28,  AMSTER- 

DAM-0.,  Netherlands 
ARNOLDS,  W.  J.  A.;  M.Sc.   -   ZooL    Lab.,   State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium  III,  Padualaan  8, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Genomic  control  of  early  development  studied  by  X-irradiation  induced  lethal  mutants.  Lymnaea 

stacnalis  (Gastropoda) 
ARONSCHTAM,    A.   -^   Inst,  of  Cytol.  and  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the   USSR,   NOVOSIBIRSK 

630090,  U.S.S.R. 
ARONSSON,  St.  B.;  Cand.phil.        Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Gothenburg,  Fack,  S-400  33  GOTHEN- 
BURG 33,  Sweden 
ARRU,  Miss  A.;  Dr.   -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Sassari,  Via  Murroni  25,  07100  SASSARI,  Italy 
a        Gonadogenesis.  Atherina  mociion,  Gobius  cobitis,  Solea  vulgaris  (Teleostei) 
ARTAVANIS-TSAKONAS,  S.;  Ph.D.       Abt.  Zellbiol..  Biozentrum  der  Univ.,  Klingelbergstr.  70,  4056 

BASIL,  Switzerland 
a        Proteins  involved  in  gene  activation,  in  particular  gene  activity  during  heat  shock.  Drosophila 
melanogaster  (Diptcra) 

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ASHBURNER,    M.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.    of  Genet.,    Univ.    of  Cambridge,   Milton   Rd.,   CAMBRIDGE 

CB4  IXH,  England 
a       Control  of  gene  action  during  development,  especially  studied  in  puffing.  Drosophila  melano- 

gaster  (Diptera) 
ASHBY,  K.  R.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Zool.,   Univ.   of  Durham,  Science  Labs.,  South  Rd.,  DURHAM 

DHl  3LE,  England 
a        The  development  of  the  reproductive  system  and  the  modifications  induced  by  treatment  with 

steroid  hormones  during  the  course  of  sexual  differentiation.  Salmo  irideus,  S.  trutta  (Teleostei) 
ASHWORTH,  J.  M.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Essex,  Wivenhoe  Park,  COLCHESTER,  Essex 

C04  3SQ,  England 
a       Effect  of  growth  conditions  (especially  glucose)  on  development  of  amoebae.  Dictyostelium 

discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
b       Genetic  analysis  of  temperature  sensitive  and  other  mutant  strains.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Role  of  proteolysis  in  development.  Same  species  as  a 
AUGSTEN,   H.;  Dr.Habil.,   Prof.   -  Sekt.  Biol.-Pflanzenphysiol.,  Friedrich  Schiller  Univ.,  von-Hase- 

Weg  3,  69  JENA,  D.D.R.  (Germany) 
a        The  relationship  between  metabolism  and  development.  (Gramineae,  Lemnaceae) 
b       Some  problems  of  metabolism  (enzyme  activities)  during  germination  and  growth.  Pisum  sativum 

(Papilionaceae),  Triticum  aestivum  (Gramineae) 
AUGUSTI  (TOCCO),  Mrs.  G.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryo].,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Richerche,  Via 

Toiano  2,  80072  ARCO  FELICE  (Napoh),  Italy 
AUROUX,   M.;   Dr.Med.,    Prof.    -   Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,   Fac.  de  Med.  de  Bicetre,  45  rue  des 

Sts.  Peres,  75  PARIS  Vie,  France 
a        Perturbations  tardives  du  systeme  nerveux  central  compatibles  avec  la  vie  (baisse  de  la  capacite 

d'apprentissage).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Influence  de  la  nutrition  de  la  mere  sur  le  developpement  du  systeme  nerveux  central  de  la 

progeniture;    amelioration    de    la    capacite    d'apprentissage    de    la    progeniture.    Rattus   rattus 

(Rodentia) 
c        Influence  du  scxe  sur  la  fixation  cerebrale  de  testosterone  dans  la  periode  neo-natale  (autoradio- 
graphic) Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
AUStiN,   C.    R.;   D.Sc.    -   Marshall   Lab.,   Dept.   of   Physiol.,    Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St., 

CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3EG,  England 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
BABAYEVA,  Mrs.  A.  G.;  Dr.med.sci.  -   Inst,  of  Human  MorphoL,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Tsurupa  St.  3,  MOSCOW  1 17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        The  immunological   mechanisms  controlling  the   processes  of  compensatory  hypertrophy  and 

regeneration  of  parenchymal  organs.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
BABURINA,  Mrs.  E.  A.;  Dr.biol.  -   Inst,  of  DevL  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Development  of  regional  differences  in  neural  retina  and  pigment  epithelium  (synthesis  of  DNA, 

■RNA).   Acipenser  stellatus,  A.  guldenstiidti  (Chondrostei)  (with  V.  1.  MITASHOV  and  O.  G. 

STROEVA) 
BACKHOUSE,  K.  M.;  VRD  -   Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons  of  England,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  LONDON 

WC2A  3PN,  England 
a        Gubernaculum   testis  and   testicular  descent.   Hapalc  jacchus,  Macaca  mulatta.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
BACKHOUSE,  Miss  M.;  B.Sc.   -   Dept.   of  Anat.   and  Embryol.,   Univ.  CoU.   London,  Gower  St., 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a       Cell  migration  within  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  M.  R.  BELLAIRS) 
b        Scanning  electron  microscopy  in  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  R.  BELLAIRS) 
BACKSTROM,   S.  A.  A.;   Fil.Dr.    -    Wenner-Gren   Inst.,   Norrtullsgatan   16,    113  45   STOCKHOLM, 

Sweden 
a        Basic  proteins  during  oogenesis  and  early  development  (biochemistry,  histochemistry,  autoradio- 
graphy). Paraccntrotus  lividus,  Psammechinus  miliaris  (Echinoidea) 
b       C"yclic  nucleotides  in  morphogenesis  and  behaviour  of  sea  urchin  larvae.  Psammechinus  miliaris 

(Echinoidea) 
BAEVSKY,  J.  B.;  Dr.biol.  -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals,  Acad,  of  Sci. 

of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.  33,  MOSCOW  117071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Cytology  of  embryonic  retardation  and  activation.  Mustela  zibellina  (Carnivora),  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia) 
b        State  of  maternal  endocrine  glands  during  embryonic  diapause  and  activation.  Same  species  as  a 
BAFFONI,  G.  M.;  Dr.Biol.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Modena,  Via  Berengario  14,  41100 

MODENA,  Italy 
a        Growth  and  differentiation  of  nerve  cells.  (Cyclostomata;  Teleostei;  Amphibia;  Aves;  Mammalia) 
b        Regeneration  of  nerve  fibres  during  larval  life.  (Urodcla) 
BAILEY,  Miss  S.  E.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  d'EmbryoL,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex 

05,  France 
a        Heterochromatin    in    metaphase    chromosomes    (H3-thymidine    labelling).    Pleurodeles    waltlii 

(Urodela) 
b        Banding  patterns  of  metaphase  chromosomes  stained  with  quinacrine  mustard;  relations  with 

secondary  constrictions  induced  by  cold  treatment.  Same  species  as  a 
BAKER,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Neth.  Centr.  InsL  for  Brain  Res.,  IJdijk  28,  AMSTERDAM-0.,  Netherlands 
a        Factors  underlying   specific   interneuronal   connections;   morphology   of  spinal  ganglion  cells 

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(skin-spinal  cord  preparation).  Rana  pipiens,  Bufo  vulgaris,  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
b        Electrophysiology  of  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  sensory  ganglion  cells  (skin  -  spinal  cord  preparation). 

Rana  pipiens,  R.  esculenta  (Anura) 
c        Anatomical  basis  for  the  development  of  misdirected  reflexes  in  animals  with  skin  transplants 

rotated  180  degrees  (histology  of  nerves  connecting  skin,  ganglia,  and  spinal  cord.  Discoglossus 

pictus,  Rana  esculenta,  R.  pipiens,  Bufo  spp.  (Anura) 
d       Electron  microscopy  of  nerve-skin  connections  and  development  of  dorsal  root  afferents  during 

metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  b 
e       Timed  degeneration  and  regeneration  of  neurones  into  skin  following  skin-grafting  techniques 

with  the  development  of  functional  connections.  Same  species  as  b 
BAKER,  T.  G.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Hormone  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  39 

Chalmers  St.,  EDINBURGH  EH3  9ER,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a       Oogenesis.  (Rodentia;  Primates) 

b       The  effects  of  X-rays  on  female  germ  cells.  Same  species  as  a 

c       The  fine  structure  and  metabolic  activity  of  oogonia  and  oocytes.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Cytology  and  endocrinology  of  ovulation,  fertilization,  and  early  development  in  vitro.  Rattus 

norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  and  other  Primates 
e        Structure  and  hormonal  control  of  the  placenta  in  organ  culture.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
f       Control  of  pituitary  development  and  secretion  in  organ  culture.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 

morpha) 
BAKHUIS,  W.  L.;  Drs.   -  Netherl.  Centr.  Inst,  for  Brain  Res.,  IJdijk  28,  AMSTERDAM-0.,  Nether- 
lands 
a        Hatching:    1.    stereotypic   rhythmic    behaviour;    2.    external   influences;   3.   nervous  regulation 

(anatomy,  electrophysiology).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BALAKHONOV,    A.  V.    -    Dept.    of    Embryol.,    Leningrad    State    Univ.,    Mendeleevsky    St.    5, 

LENINGRAD  199164,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Action  Oi  immunodepressors  on  reparative  and  physiological  regeneration.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
BALLARD,  K.  J.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  PhysioL,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW,  Scotland,  U.K. 
BALLS,  M.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Hum.  MorphoL,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Nottingham,  NOTTINGHAM 

NG7  2UH,  England 
a       Neoplasms.  Xenopus  laevis  and  other  spp.  (Amphibia) 

b       Control  of  cell  division.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Amphiuma  means,  Triturus  cristatus  (Urodela) 
c        Organ   culture   of  liver,    heart,    skin,    kidney    and   other  organs.   Amphiuma   means,  Nccturus 

maculosus  (Urodela) 
d       Development  of  the  immune  response  and  role  of  thymus.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
BALTUS,  Miss  E.  J.;  D,Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux,  1640 

RHODE-ST.-GENESE,  Belgium 
a        Mechanisms  of  in  vitro  maturation.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
BALTZER,  F.j  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bern,  BERN,  Switzerland 
BARA,  M.  C;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  de  Reprod.,  Univ.  P.  et  M.  Curie,  Tour  32,  Rez  de  Chaussee, 

4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a       Permeability   of  the   placenta   membrane;  conductance   of  co-ions  and  counter-ions  (electro- 
physiological techniques).  (Mammalia) 
BARABANOV,  V.  M.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Tsurupa  St. 3,  MOSCOW  117469,  USSR. 
a        Immunochemistry  of  eye  lens,  retina,  and  iris  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BASARA,  A.;  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  EmbrioL  Gen.,  Fac.  di  Med.  Vet.,  Univ.  di  Torino.  Via  Nizza  52,  10126 

TORINO,  Italy 
BARBOSA  AYUCAR,   E.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.   -   Serv.  Embriol.  Exp.,  Dept.  Anat.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Av. 

Ramon  y  Cajal,  VALLADOLID,  Spain 
a        Effect  of  catecholamines  in  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BARIGOZZI,  C;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Genet.,  Univ.  di  Milano,  Via  Celoria  10,  20133  MILANO, 

Italy 
BARLOW,  P.  W.;  Dr.Phil.  -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Developm.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  181A  Huntingdon 

Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  ODY,  England 
a        Regeneration  of  the  root  cap  and  its  role  in  root  growth  and  morphology.  Zea  mays  (Gramineae) 
b       Kinetics  of  root  meristem  cell  populations.  Zea  mays  (Gramineae),  Pisum  sativum  (Papilionaceae) 
c        Positional  and  temporal  aspects  of  cell  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Models  of  cellular  organization  and  interaction  in  apices 
BARNES,   R.  D.;  M.D.    -   Dept.   Infant   Devi.,  Clin.  Res.  Ctr.,  Watford  Rd.,  HARROW,  Middlesex 

HAl  3UJ,  England 
a        Interaction    between    factors    inducing    tumour    susceptibility    and    those   leading    to    tumour 

resistance  (embryo  transfer  and  aggregation).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Effect   of  in  vitro  fertilization  on  development  of  chromosome  abnormalities.  Mus  musculus, 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BARRON,  Miss  A. A.;  M.Sc.  -  Immunol.  Unit,  Dept.  of  Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  Aberdeen,  Forestcrhill, 

ABERDEEN  AB9  2ZD,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Development  of  antibody  forming  cells  in  the  foetus.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
BARSACCHl  (PILONE),  Mrs.  G.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Pisa,  Via  A.  Volta 

4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
a        Mitotic   and   lampbrush    chromosomes;   DNA    analysis   and    in   situ   RNA/DNA   hybridization. 

(Urodela) 
BARSON     A.  J.;   M.D.    -    Dept.    of   Pathol.,    Univ.    of   Mancliester,    Stopford    Bldg.,   Oxford   Rd., 
MANCHESTER  Ml 3  9PT,  England 

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a        Craniospinal  dysraphia  produced  by  rabbit  antibodies  to  chick  nervous  tissue.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Biophysics  and  biochemistry  of  spinal  cord  growth.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Ultrastructure  of  normal  and  abnormal  neurulation.  Same  species  as  a 
BART     A.;   D.Sc.    -    Serv.    de   Biol.    Anim.,    Univ.    des   Sci.  et  Techn.   de   Lille,  B.  P.   36,  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a        Morphogenesis  and  regeneration.  Carausius  morosus  (Phasmida) 
b       Mitosis  in  regeneration  (experimental  study,  hormonal  regulation).  Same  species  as  a 
c       Wing  morphogenesis  and  regeneration  (experimental  study,  ultrastructure).  Sipyloidea  sipylus 

(Phasmida)  (with  Mrs.  E.  BROWAEYS) 
BASTIAN,  D.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.,  Univ.  de  Paris  V,  45  rue  des  Saints  Peres,  75270  PARIS  Cedex  06, 

France 
a       Reconstruction  du  systeme  uretro-pyelo-caliciel  d'embryon.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BAUMANN,  J.  A.;  Dr., Prof.  -  Inst.  d'Anat.,  Univ.  de  Geneve,  20  rue  Ecole  de  Medecine,  1211 

GENEVE  4,  Switzerland 
a        Ultrastructure  et  biologic  de  I'embryon.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Developpement    du    systeme    neuro-vegetatif  peripherique.   Gallus   domesticus   (Aves),   Homo 

sapiens  and  others  (Mammalia) 
BAUMGARTEN,  H.-G.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Abt.  Neuroanat.,  Univ.-Krankenhaus  Eppendorf, 

Martinistr.  52,  2  HAMBURG  20,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development   of  monoamine-containing  neurons  in  the  brain,  especially  effect  of  neurotoxic 

drugs  and  correlation  with  anterior  pituitary  hormones.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
BAUR,  R.;  Dr.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Pestalozzistr.  20,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Morphometry   of  placenta;  comparison  of  placental  villous  surface  with  volume  of  fetus  and 

placenta  during  pregnancy  and  at  term.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Felis  domestica,  Sus  domesticus,  Bos 

taurus,  Equus  caballus.  Homo  sapiens  and  other  species  (Mammalia) 
BAUTZ,  A.;  Dr.Spcc.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  CO.  140,  54037  NANCY  Cedex,  France 
a        Oliuiar  degeneration  in  abortive  regeneration  blastemas:    1.  effects  of  X  irradiations;  2.  condi- 
tions of  pharynx  regeneration.  Dendrocoelum  lacteum  (Turbellaria) 
BAUTZ  (PORTMANN),  Mrs.  A.  M.;  Lic.Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  CO.  140,  54037 

NANCY  Cedex,  France 
a        Larval  cells  and  histoblasts  in  the  abdominal  integument:  1.  ultrastructure;  2.  degeneration  of  the 

larval  cells  in  vitro.  Calliphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera) 
BAXTER,  E.  W.;  Ph.D.  ~  BioL  Dept.,  Guy's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  LONDON  SEl  9RT,  England 
a        Biology,  including  development  and  metamorphosis.  Petromyzon  spec.  (Cyclostomata) 
BAYLISS,  M.  W.;  Dr.   -  Bot.  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  Adrian  Bldg.,  LEICESTER  LEI  7RH,  England 
a        Cytological    stability    of  cultured   cells   and   relationship   between   ploidy  and  morphogenetic 

potential.   Daucus  carota  (Umbelliferae),  Vicia  spec.  (Papilionaceae) 
BEATTY,    R.    A.;    Ph.D.,    F.R.S.E.    -    Dept.    of  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  genetics  of  gametes.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus 

(Lagomorpha),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Aetiolosv  of  hcteroploidy.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BEAUMONT,' A.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.-Vertebrcs,  Centre  d'Orsay,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Bat.  441, 

91405  ORS AY,  France 
a        Ultrastructure  of  liver  and  pancreas  during  metamorphosis.  Alytes  spec,  Discoglossus  spec,  Rana 

spec.  (Anura) 
BEAUMONT.  Miss  H.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston, 

BIRMINGHAM  B 15  2TJ,  England 
a        Spontaneous   and   radiation-induced  atresia  of  oocytes,  especially  developmental  capacity  ot 

oocytes  from  aged,  superovulated  and  irradiated  animals.  (Rodentia) 
BEAUPAIN  (CREPY),  Mrs.  D.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S..  49  bis  Av.  de 

la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Localisation    et    apparition    de    I'hypoxanthine    deshydrogenase    dans    differents    organes    de 

rembryon.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        La  differenciation  chimique  du  pancreas  de  I'embryon.  Meme  expece  comme  a 
c        Ervthropoiese  embryonnaire.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
BAUPAIN,  R.;  Dr.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  TeratoL  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49  bis  Av.  de  la  Belle  Gabrielle, 

94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a       Effets  des  rayons  X  sur  la  survie  et  sur  la  synthese  macromoleculaire  des  nodules  cancereux  en 

culture  organotypique  de  longue  duree.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Effets  des  rayons  X  sur  la  synthese  de  I'ADN  des  canaux  de  Miiller  males  et  femelles.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
BECCHETTI,  E.;  Dott.Sci.Biol.  ~  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Ferrara,  Via  Fossato  di 

Mortara'66,  44100  FERRARA,  Italy 
a        Histochemistry  of  blood  vessel  morphogenesis  in  vitro.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
BECK,  F.;  M.D.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  6  University  Rd.,  LEICESTER  LEI  7RH, 

England  ,       .  ^    »,        ,  •        c 

a        The  effect  of  trypan  blue  on  development.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Mustela  putonus    furo 

(Carnivora) 
b        Embryonic  nutrition.  Same  species  as  a.  zd    j       •  ^ 

c        Tlic   postnatal   maturation    of  intestinal   epithelium.    Rattus   spec,   Cavia  cobaya  (Rodentia), 

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Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Mustela  putorius  furo  (Carnivora) 
BECKER,  v.;  Dr.nied.,  Prof.      Pathol.  Inst,  der  Univ.  Erlangen-Nurnberg,  Krankenhausstr.  8-10,  8520 

ERLANGEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       General  and  special  pathology  of  placenta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BEERMANN,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Max-Planck  Inst,  fiir  Biol.,  Spemannstr.  34,  74  TUBINGEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
BEETSCHEN,  J.  C;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  Paul-Sabatier,   118  Rte  de  Narbonne, 

31077  TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        Chemical  mutagenesis.  (Urodela) 
b       The  recessive  semi-lethal  factor  ac:  temperature-sensitivity  of  homozygous  mutants;  maternal 

effect  in  the  progeny  of  mutant  females.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela)  (with  M.  FERNANDEZ) 
c        Genetical  aspects  of  protein  differentiation  in  embryonic  and  larval  stages.  Same  species  as  b 

(with  F.  GASSER) 
BEETZ,  Mrs.  B.  -  Inst,  fur  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Influence  of  inorganic  ions  on  mitosis  in  neuroblasts.  Carausius  morosus  (Pliasmida) 
BEIDERBECK,  R.;  Dr.  -  Bot.  Inst.,  Univ.  Heidelberg,  Hofmeisterweg  4,  69  HEIDELBERG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
BEIER,  II.  M.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Dr.mcd.  -  Abt.  Anat.  der  Rhein.-Westf.  Techn.  Hochschule,  Med.-Theor. 

Inst.  Melatener  Str.21 1,  5100  AACHEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experimental  developmental  morphology  of  preimplantation  stages,  postimplantation  stages,  and 

their    endocrinological    developmental    control.    Oryctolagus    cuniculus    (Lagomorpha),    Cavia 

porcellus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Specific  uterine  proteins  (e.g.  uteroglobin)  and  their  hormonally  controlled  interference  with 

blastocyst  development.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c       Experiments  on  development  of  accessory  male  genital  glands.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 
morpha) 
BEINBRECH,  G.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Arb.  gr.  Muskelphysiol.,  Hindenburgplatz  55,  44 

MONSTER/Westf.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  of  flight  muscles  during  metamorphosis:   formation  of  the  myofibrils  and  of  the 

sarcotubular  system.  Phormia  terrae-novae  (Diptera) 
BELICZA,  M.;  M.D.,  M.Sci.  -  InsL  of  Pathol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  10,  P.O.  Box  936, 

41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
BELLAIRS,  A.  d'A.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  St.  Mary's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  Norfolk  Place, 

LONDON  W.  2,  England 
a        Morphogenesis  of  skeleton.  Many  species  (Reptiha;  Aves;  Mammaha) 
b        Embryonic  membranes.  Many  species  (Reptilia) 
c        Regeneration.  Many  species  (Reptiha) 
BELLAIRS,  Mrs.  M.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  Street, 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a       Electron  microscopy  and  histochemistry  of  yolk  formation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  M.  A. 

ENGLAND,  Leicester) 
b       Cell  migration  within  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  BACKHOUSE) 
c       Cleavage.  Same  species  as  a  (with  F.  LORENZ,  Davis,  Calif.) 

d       Scanning  electron  microscopy  in  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  BACKHOUSE) 
BELOUSSOV,  L.  V.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin  Hills, 

MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Patterns  of  tensile  stresses,  activation  of  cell  motility,  and  early  morphological  differentiation. 

Rana  temporaria  (Anura) 
b       Growth  rhythms  and  morphogenesis.  Hydra  spec,  Thecaphora  (Hydrozoa) 
BENAZZI  (LENTATI),  Mrs.  G.;  Prof.(Emer.)  -  1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp.  dell'Univ.,  Via  A.  Voha  4, 

56100  PISA,  Italy 
BENAZZI,  M.;  Prof.(Emer.)  -  1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp.  deH'Univ.,  Via  A.Volta  4,  56100  PISA, 

Italy 
BENEDETTI,    I.;   Dr.Biol.    -    1st.    di    Anat.   Comp..   Univ.   di  Modena,  Via  Berengario   14,  41100 

MODENA,  Italy 
a        Mitotic  activity  in  the  nervous  system.  Viviparous  and  oviparous  spp.  Gambusia  spec,  Jordanella 

spec.  (Teleostei) 
b       Development  of  intramedullary  ganglion  cells.  Jordanella  floridae,  Coregonus  spec,  Perca  fluvia- 

tilis,  Crenilabrus  quinqucmaculatus  (Teleostei) 
c        Glycogen  in  the  central  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 
BENOIT,  J.  A.  A.;  Dr.Sci.        InsL  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49  bis  Av.  de  la  Belle 

Gabrielle,  941  30  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Etude  in  vitro  de  Tembryon.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Etude  experimentale  in  vitro  de  la  gastrula.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
BENSON,   P.  F.;   M.D.,    Ph.D.    -    Paediat.   Res.   Unit.,  Guy's  Hosp.   Med.   School,   St.  Thomas  St., 

LONDON  SEl  9RT,  England 
a        Development  of  enzyme  systems  before  and  after  birth.  Rattus  spec  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
BENTYN,  K.;  M.D.  -   Dept.  of  Expcr.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Med.  Acad.,  Karowa  2, 

00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Concentration   of  urea   in  blood  oerum,   uterine  secretion  and   blastococlic  fluid.  Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Activity  of  ornithine  cycle  enzymes  in  blabtocoelic  fluid.  Same  species  as  a 
BEREITER-HAHN,  J.;  Dr.phil.nat.,  Prof.  -  Arb.gr.  Kinemat.  Zellforsch.,  Univ.,  Senckenberganlage 

14 


27,  6000  FRANKFURT/M.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Variation  of  dry  mass/water  ratio  in  different  parts  of  the  egg  from  fertilization  through  first 

cleavage  (interference  microscopy).  Psammechinus  miliaris  (Echinoidea) 
b       Electron   microscopy    of   pigment   granule   form.ation   in   melanophores.   Pterophyllum  scalare 

(Cichlidae),  Lebistes  reticulatus  (Poeciliidae,  Teleostei) 
c       Hormonal  induction  of  keratinization  in  epidermal  cells  in  tissue  culture  (time-lapse  cinemicro- 

graphy,  histochemistry,  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  b 
d       Ulttastructure  of  the  development  of  flame  cells  in  the  skin.  Hippocampus  spec.  (Teleostei) 
BERENDES,  H.  D.t  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
BERGERARD,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Centre  d'Orsay,  91405  ORSAY, 

France  -  also:  Stat. Biol.,  place  Georges-Teissier,  29211  ROSCOFF,  France 
a       Physiology  of  spawning  and  induction  of  meiosis  in  the  oocytes.  Patella  vulgata,  P.  aspera,  P. 

depressa,  Gibbula  cineraria  (Gastropoda) 
BERGHOEF,   J.;  Ir.   -   Dept.   of  Plant  Physiol.,   Agric.   Univ.,   Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGENINGEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Hormonal  regulation  of  sex  expression.  Begonia  franconis  (Begoniaceae) 
BERGQUIST,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Zool,  Univ.  of  Gothenburg,  Fack,  S-400  33  GOTHENBURG  33, 

Sweden' 
BERKOVITZ,  B.  K.  B.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  Bristol  Univ.,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8  ITD,  England 
a       Descriptive    study    of    tooth    development.    Salmo    gairdneri    (Teleostei),    Lepidosteus    spec. 

(Holostei),  Cavia  porcellus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Physeter  macrocephalus  (Cetacea), 

Putorius  p.  furo  (Carnivora)  and  other  Vertebrata 
BERNARD,  C;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  Physiol.  Cell,  des  Struct.  Contractiles,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du 

Recteur  Pineau,  Bat.P,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a       Cellular  electrophysiology  of  the  embryonic  heart  (membrane  currents  -  membrane  conductan- 
ces -  equivalent  circuits.)  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
BERNARD,   Mrs.   J.;   M.es   Sci.         Lab.   de  Morphogen.  Veget.,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille  III,  Centre 

St-Charles,  place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedex  3,  France 
a       Etude   experimentale  du   fonctionnement   des  meristemes  vegetatifs  et  reproducteurs.  Pisum 

sativum  (Leguminosae) 
BERNDORFER,  A.;  Dr.med.habil.   -  Childrens  Hosp.  "Paul  Heim",  Dept.  for  Congenital  Malfor- 
mations,   UUoi    ut    86,    BUDAPEST   VIII,   Hungary   -    Private  address:    Benczur   utca   39/a, 

BUDAPEST  VI,  Hungary 
BERNHARD,  H.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Abt.  Zellbiol.,  Biozentrum  der  Univ.,  Klingelbergstr.  70,  4056  BASEL, 

Switzerland 
a       Stability  and  inheritance  of  the  determined  state  in  vitro  (somatic  cell  genetics:  mutagenesis, 

mutant  selection,  cell  fusion).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Gene  dosage  in  vitro,  and  application  to  genetic  mapping.  Same  species  as  a 
BERNOCCHI,  Miss  G.   -   Dept.   of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Pavia,  Piazza  Botta  10,  27100 

PAVIA,  Italy 
BERREUR  (BONNENFANT),  Mrs.  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Genet.  Evolut.  et  de  Biomet.,  C.N.R.S., 

91 190  GIF-sur-YVETTE,  France 
a        Action  de  riiormonc  androgene  sur  la  synthese  des  proteines  de  Tovaire.  Orchestia  gammarella 

(Amphipoda,  Crustacea) 
b       Dcvcloppement  postembryonnaire  et  senescence  de  la  eonade.  Ligia  spec.  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
BERRY,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston,  BIRMINGHAM 

B15  2TJ,  England 
a        Effects  of  X-irradiation  on  central  nervous  development.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  cerebral  and  cerebellar  cortex.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Regeneration  in  the  central  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 
BFRTINI,  Miss  M.;  M.D.  -   Cell  and  Molcc.  Biol.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso 

M.  d'Azeglio  52,  10126  TORINO,  Italy 
a       Cell   membrane   differentiation;  immunochemistry  of  surface  macromolecules.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Membrane-mediated  growth  control  in  BHK  (baby  hamster  kidney)  cells.  Mesocricetus  auratus 

(Rodentia) 
BERTMAR,G.;Ph.D.  -  Sect,  of  Ecol.  Zool.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Umea,  90187  UMEA,  Sweden 
a        Experimental  developmental  morphology  of  the  olfactory  organ.  Salmo  spec.  (Teleostei) 
BERTOLANl,    R.;  Dr.Biol.   -    1st.   di   Anat.  Comp.,   Univ.  di  Modena,  Via  Berengario   14,  41100 

MODENA,  Italy 
a        Morphology  of  neotcnic  and  metamorphosed  animals.  Triturus  alpestris  (Urodela) 
b       Cytogenetics   of  parthenogenetic  and  amphigenic  animals.   Macrobiotus  hufelandi,  M.  dispar, 

Isohvpsibius  augusti,  1.  granulifer  (Tardigrada) 
BERTON  (PECHEUX),  Mrs.  F.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Ctr.  de  Biol.  Appl.,  Fond.  Hersent-Luzarche,  Univ.  de 

Tours,  36290  AZAY-LE-FERRON,  France 
a        Enzymology  of  fetal  kidney  after  unilateral  nephrectomy.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
BERTON,  J.  P.;  Dr.  -  Ctr.  de  Biol.  Appl.,  Fond.  Hersent-Luzarche,  Univ.  de  Tours,  36290  AZAY-LE- 
FERRON,  France  -  Ctr.  de  Rech.  Vet.  et  Zootechn.,  Lab.  de  PhysioL  de  la  Reprod.,  (INRA),  37 
NOUZILLY,  France 
a        Hypertrophic  compensatory  response  of  fetal  kidney  to  unilateral  nephrectomy  in  vivo.  Ovis 

aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla),  Oryctolagus  cunicuius  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Development  of  fetal  lung  after  tracheal  ligation  or  nephrectomy  in  vivo.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Effects  of  bilateral  nephrectomy  (oligohydramnios,  survival,  etc.).  Same  species  as  a 
d        Upper   digestive   tract   as   a   source   of  amniotic  fluid.   Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla),  Oryctolagus 
cunicuius  (Lagomorpha) 

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e        Hydric  metabojism  of  the  fetus  and  corticosteroid  placental  transfer.  Same  species  as  d 

f        Declenchement  de  la  mise  bas.  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 

g        Effets  des  organophospliores  et  organochlores  (aldrine,  dieldrine)  sur  le  developpement  einbryon- 

naire.  Miis  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
BESSE,  G.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du  Recteur  Pineau, 

86022  POITIERS,  France 
BETTANIN  (BELGRANO),  Mrs.  S.;  Dr.Nat.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Genova,  Via  Balbi  5,  16126 

GENOVA,  Italy 
a        Embryonic    development    of   a    parthenogenetic    marine    form.    Penilia   avirostris   (Cladocera, 

Crustacea)  (with  N.  DELLA  CROCE) 
b       Growth  of  the  embryo.  Penilia  avirostris  (Cladocera,  Crustacea)  (with  N.  DELLA  CROCE) 
c        Formation  of  resting  eggs.  Penilia  avirostris  (Cladocera,  Crustacea)  (with  N.  DELLA  CROCE) 
BEUG,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Max-Planck  Inst,  fur  Virusforsch.,  Abt.III,  Spemannstr.  37III,  74  TUBINGEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Mechanism  of  transformation  of  embryonic  fibroblasts  by  avian  sarcoma  viruses  (RNA-tumor). 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BEYNON,  A.  D.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Anat.,  Dental  School.  Northumberland  Rd.,  NEWCASTLE 

upon  Tyne  NEl  8TA,  England 
a        Development  of  the  root  and  periodontal  ligament  of  the  molar  teeth.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Microradiography  and  histochemistry  of  amelogenesis  (Rodentia) 
BEYSE,  J.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Dipl.Biol.  -  Inst,  fur  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Relations  between  electrolyte  milieu  and  gene  activities  in  giant  chromosomes;  direct  measure- 
ments of  ion  contents  in  nuclei  and  cytoplasm.  Chironomus  thummi  (Diptera) 
BEZEM,  J.  J.;  Ir.  -  ZooL  Lab.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium  III,  Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT, 

Netherlands 
a        Computer  simulation  of  embryonic  development,  (with  Chr.  P.  RAVEN) 
BIAGIONI,  Mrs.  M.;  Dott.Sci.Nat.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Gener.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  del  Giochetto,  06100 

PERUGIA,  Italy 
a        Influenza  dei  sali  di  cobalto  suH'eritropoiesi.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b        Aberrazioni  cromosomiche  e  anomalie  di  sviluppo.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BIELANSKA-OSUCHOWSKA,  Mrs.  Z.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.  &  Embryol.,  Warsaw  Agric.  Univ., 

ul.Nowoursynowska  166,  02-766  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Histochemistry  and   ultrastructure  of  the  development  of  gonads,  adrenals,  and  placenta.  Sus 

scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
b        Histochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  oogenesis.  (Insecta;  Mammalia) 
BIGGELAAR,  J.  A.  M.   v.d.;  Ph.D.   -   Zool.   Lab.,  State   Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium  III,  Univ. 

centrum  "De  Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        RNA  synthesis  in  early  stages.  Lymnaea  stagnahs  (Gastropoda) 
b        Significance  of  division  chronology  and  cell  contacts  in  early  differentiation.  Lymnaea  stagnalis. 

Patella  spec,  Haliotis  spec.  (Gastropoda),  Dentalium  spec.  (Scaphopoda) 
BIJTEL,  Miss  J.  H.;  D.Sc,  M.D.  -    De  Boelelaan  275,  "Zuidwende",  AMSTERDAM   1011,  Buiten- 

veldert,  Netherlands 
BILLAT  (CARLIER),  Mrs.  C;  D.E.S.  -   Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.  347,  51062 

REIMS  Cedex,  France 
a        Electron    microscopy   of   foetal   liver   and   of  cultured   foetal  hepatocytes.   Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
BILLETT,  F.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  BioL,  The  Univ.,  Bldg.25,  SOUTHAMPTON  S09  5NH,  England 
a        The  formation  of  mitochondria  in  oocytes.  Carassius  spec,  Pachypanchax  playfairii  (Teleostei), 

Ambystoma  mexicanum,  Xenopus  laevis  (Amphibia) 
b       The  formation  of  ciha  in  the  epidermis.  Ambvstoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
BILLINGTON,   W.  D.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.   of   PathoL,    Univ.    of   Bristol,    University   Walk,    BRISTOL 

BS8  ITD,  England 
a        Immunology  of  reproduction.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Biology  of  the  trophoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Early  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

BILO,  Mrs.  A.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  II,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Juvenile   hormone,    inorganic   ions   and    puffing   patterns  in  giant  chromosomes.  Chironomus 

thummi  (Diptera) 
BINNS,  R.  M.;  Ph.D.,  M.R.C.V.S.  -  Dept.  of  Immunol.,  A.R.C.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  Babraham, 

CAMBRIDGE  CB2  4AT,  England 
a        Developmental  immunology  and   lymphoid  cell  physiology.  Sus  scrofa  domesticus,  Ovis  aries 

(Artiodactyla) 
BIRCH-ANDi; RSEN,  A.  -  State  Scrum  Inst.,  Amagerboulevard  80,  2300  COPENHAGEN  S,  Denmark 
a        The  ultrastructure  of  normal  and  pathological  sperm.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla)  (with  E.  BLOM, 

State  Vet.  Serum  Lab.) 
BIRNSTIEL,  M.  L.;  Dr.sci.nat.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  flir  Molek.biol.II,  Univ.  Zurich,  Winterthurerstr.  266A, 

8057  ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Characterization  of  ribosomal  DNA.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Structure,  expression,   and   regulation  of  histone  coding  sequences.  Psammechinus  miliaris,  P. 

spec  (I'chinoidca) 
BISCONTE,  J.C;  Dr.es  Sci.        Lab.  de  Biol,  du  Devcl.,  C.H.U.  de  Bobigny,  74  Rue  Marcel  Cachin, 

93000  BOBIGNY,  France 


16 


a        Ontogenese  du  systenie  nerveux  central  (radioautographic)  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
BISHOP,  M.  W.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Husb.,  School  of  Vet.Sci.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  Langford 

House,  Langford,  BRISTOL  BS18  7DU,  England 
BJERRE,  B.;  M.D.  -  Tornblad-Inst.  for  Comp.  Enibryol.,  Biskopsgatan  7,  223  62  LUND,  Sweden 
a        Effect  of  nerve  growth  factor  on  early  development.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BLACKBURN,  R.  O.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Biol,  and  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Sheffield,  Western  Bank, 

SHEFFIELD  SIO  2TN,  England 
a        Effect  of  hypoxia  and  of  high  altitude  on  preimplantation  stages.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BLAIS,  Miss  C.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Ecole  Norm.  Superieure,  46  rue  d'Ulm,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05, 

France 
a        Hormonal  control  of  protein  metabohsm  in  wing  imaginal  discs.  Pieris  brassicae  (Lepidoptera) 
b        Ultrastructural  aspects  of  wing  disc  development.  Same  species  as  a 
BLANCHET,  J.  P.;  Dr.Spec.  ~  Dept.  de  Biol.  Cen.  et  Appl.,  Univ  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  November 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a       Development  of  erythrocyte  membrane  antigens.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BLANCHET,  Miss  M.  F.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.  et  M.  Curie,  Bat.G,  Tour  32,  4 

place  Jlissieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Control  of  molting  by  ecdysteronc;  relations  between  vitellogenesis  and  intermolt;  effects  of 

Y-organ  (moltin  gland)  removal  on  molting  phenomena  and  vitellogenesis.  Orchestia  gammarellus 

(Amphipoda,  Crustacea) 
BLECHSCHMIDT,  E.;  Dr.med.,  o.o.Prof.   (Emer.)   ~   Anat.   Inst,   der   Univ.,  Kreuzbergring  36,  34 

GOTTINGEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Biodynamic    principles   of  differentiation,   especially    of   the   nervous   system.    Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
b       Cells  and  cell  aggregations.  (Plantae) 
BLECHSCHMIDT,  M.;  Dr.med.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Kreuzbergring  36,  34  GOTTINGEN,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
BLOM,  E.;  Dr.med.vet.  -  State  Vet.  Serum  Lab.,  Biilowsvej  27,  1870  COPENHAGEN  V,  Denmark 
a        Pathological  conditions  in  testis,  epididymis  and  accessory  sex  glands.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
b       The   ultrastructurc   of   normal   and    pathological   sperm.    Same  species  as  a  (with   A.  BIRCH- 
ANDERSEN,  State  Serum  Inst.) 
c        Hereditary  sperm  defects 
BLUEMINK,  J.G.;  Ph.D.   -   Hubrecht   Lab.  (Intern.  EmbryoL  Inst.)  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithof, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a       Cell  membrane  changes  during  fertilization  and  in  relation  to  cytoplasmic  cleavage.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura)  (with  S.  W.  de  LAAT  and  P.  T.  van  der  SAAG) 
b       Ultrastructural  organization  of  the  epithelial-mesenchymal  interface  during  early  bud  formation 

in  salivary  gland  and  lung.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  K.  A.  LAWSON) 
BLUZAT,  R.  R.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Centre  d'Orsay,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Sensitivity  to  ionizing  irradiation  in  embryogenesis:  1.  relation  to  repair  or  non-repair  of  lesions; 

2.  relation  to  synthesis  of  informational  macromoleculcs.  Leptinotarsa  decemlineata  (Coleoptera) 
b       Effect  of  X-irradiation  on  fecundity.  Leptinotarsa  decemlineata  (Coleoptera),  Clitumnus  spec. 

(Phasmida) 
BODO,  Miss  M.  A.;  Dott.Sci.BioL  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Perugia,  Via  del 

Giochetto,  06100  PERUGIA,  Italy 
BOELSTERLI,    U.;    Dipl.nat.    -    Zool.-Vergl.    Anat.    Inst.,    Univ.    Ziirich,   Kunstlergasse    16,    8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Ultrastructurc  of  development.  Podocoryne  carnea  (Hydrozoa) 
BOGENMANN,   E.;  M.Sc.   -   Inst,   of  Cell  Biol.,   Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Gene  expression  in  somatic  cell  hybrids.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
BOHN,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Luisenst.  14,  8  MUNCHEN  2,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Wound  healing  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Leucophaea  maderae  (Blattodea) 
BOILLY,  B.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  MorphoL  Exper.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.,  B.P.  36,  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a       Development  of  regeneration  cells  (dedifferentiation,  activation,  differentiation);  determination  of 

this  development.  (Annelida) 
b       Factors  of  regenerative  morphogenesis,  especially  nervous  system,  tissular  contacts.  (Annelida) 
BOLETZKY,  S.  von;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  Arago,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  66650  BANYULS-sur-MER,  France 
a       Embryonic  and  post-embryonic  development.  (Cephalopoda) 
BOLOGNARI  A.;  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  e  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Messina,  Via  dei  Verdi  75,  98100 

MESSINA,  Italy 
a        Nature  of  initial  and  definitive  yolk  globules  and  modification  of  the  yolk  (structure,  ultra- 
structure,  cytochemistry).  Aplysia  depilans  (Gastropoda) 
b       Differences  between  the  primary  nucleolus  and  the  amphinucleoli  in  oocytes  (autoradiography, 

ultrastructurc  and  cytochemistry).  Patella  coerulea  (Gastropoda) 
BONARIC,   J.  C;   Dr.Spec.    -    Lab.   de  Zool.II   (Morphol.   et  Ecol.),   Univ.   des  Sci.  et  techn.   du 

Languedoc,  Place  E.  Bataillon,  34060  MONTPELLIER,  France 
a        Ecophysiology  of  post-embryonic  development.  Pisaura  mirabilis  (Araneida,  Arachnida) 
BONDL  C;  Dott.,  Prof.  -   1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  A.  Pascoli,  06100  PERUGIA, 

Italy 
a        The  action  of  magnetic  field  on  nervous  system  development.  Rana  esculenta,  Bufo  vulgaris 

(Anura) 
b        Electron  microscopy  of  vitellogenesis  and  spermiogenesis.  Branchiobdella  pentodonta  (Oligochae- 

ta) 

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BONS,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  Ecol.  Biogeogr.,  Ecole  Prat.  Hautes  Etudes,  Place  E.  Bataillon,  34060 

MONTPELLIER,  France 
a        Embryonic  development.  Lacertidae,  Agamidae  (Lacertilia) 
BONTEKOE,  Miss  E.  H.  M.;  Drs.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Wilhelmina 

Gasthuis,  le  Helmerstr.  104,  AMSTERDAM,  Netherlands 
a       Psychogenous  influences  on  uterine  motility  and  on  fetal  development.  Canis  familiaris  (Carni- 

vora),  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
BONTING,  S.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Geert  Groote  Plein  N.  21, 

NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
BOON  (NIERMEYER),  Mrs.   E.  K.;  M.Sc.   -   Zool.Lab.,  State   Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitonum  III, 

Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        influence  of  protein  synthesis  inhibitors  on  the  cell  cycle.  Lymnaea  stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
b        Significance  of  early  cleavage  cycles  and  programmed  division  pattern;  correlation  of  division 

anomalies  and  abnormal  division  chronology  with  specific  morphogenetic  disturbances.  Lymnaea 

stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
BOPP,  M.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.   -   Hot.  Inst.,  Univ.  Heidelberg,  Hofmeisterwcg  4,  69  HEIDELBERG, 

B.R.b.  (Germany) 
a        Development;  morphogenesis  of  protonema.  Funaria  hygrometrica  (Bryophyta) 
b        Shoot  growth  and  DNA  synthesis.  Sinapis  spec,  Cucurbita  spec.  (Angiospermae) 
c        Tissue  culture;  growth  and  differentiation  under  the  action  of  herbicides.  Nicotiana  tabacum 

(Solanaceac),  Anagallis  arvensis  (Primulaceae) 
BORGHESE,  E.;  M.D.,  Dr.Biol.Sci.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Napoli,  Via  Sergio 

Pansini  5,  80131  NAPOLI,  Italy 
BOROWSKI,    R.;   Dr.    -    Dept.   of  Anat.,   Freie  Univ.,  Kon.-Luisestr.    15,   1   BERLIN   33,  B.R.D. 

(Germany)  ,  r> ,  ,xi 

BOSEL,  R.;  Dr.  -  WE  Inst.  fUr  Psychol.,  FB  12  der  Freien  Univ.,  Dietrich-Schafer-Weg  6,  1  BERLIN 

41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

no  work  on  developmental  biology  in  progress 
BOSQUET,  G.;  Dr.spec.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Proteosynthesis    and    respiration   during   starvation   of  larvae.    Bombyx    mori,    Samia   cynthia 

(Lepidoptera) 
BOSSHARD,  N.  U.;  Dipl.Natw.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN   11, 

B.R.D  (Germany) 
a        Influence  of  chemical  stimuli  on  gene  activity.  Galleria  mellonella  (Lepidoptera) 
BOSSY,  J.  G.  M.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Montpelher,  Section  of  Nimes,  av.  Kennedy, 

30000  NIMES,  France 
a        Development  and  maturation  of  the  central  nervous  system  in  the  fetus.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BOTERENBROOD,  Miss  E.  C;  Ph.D.   -   Hubrecht   Lab.   (Intern.   Embryol.   Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8, 

Universiteitscentrum  "De  Uithof,  UTREICHT,  Netherlands 
a        Analysis    of   dorso-ventral    and    cranio-caudal    polarity    in   mesoderm    induction.    Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela)  (with  P.  D.  NIEUWKOOP  and  K.  HARA) 
b       Cinematography  of  normal  cleavage  pattern  and  gastrulation  movement.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  K.  HARA) 
BOTH,    N.  J.  de;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.    of   Exper.   Pathol.,   Erasmus  Univ.,  Wijtemaweg,   ROTTERDAM, 

Netherlands 
a        Cell  kinetics  in  normal  and  leukemic  hematopoiesis.  Mus  musculus(Rodentia) 
b       Comparative   enzymology   of  erythropoiesis  in  normal  animals  and  in  animals  infected  with 

Rauscher  leukemia  virus.  Same  species  as  a 
BOTTKE,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Lehrst.  fur  Allgem.  Zool.,  Badestr.  9,  44  MONSTER/ 

Westf.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Oogenesis,  especially  the  origin  of  yolk  and  the  foHicle  cell-oocyte  interactions  (electron  micro- 
scopy,   autoradiography,   electrophoresis).   Planorbarius   corneus,    Lymnaea  stagnalis,  Bithynia 

tentaculata,  Valvata  piscinalis  (Gastropoda) 
b       Chromosomal  structure  during  endomitosis,  mitosis  and  meiosis  in  the  hermaphroditic  gland 

(electron    microscopy,    autoradiography,    cytophotometry).    Planorbarius    corneus,    Lymnaea 

stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
BOU-RESLl,  Mrs.  M.  N.  A.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St., 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a       Oogenesis.  (Lacertilia) 
BOUCAUT,  J.  C;  D.Sc.   -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05, 

France 
a        Expression  of  mosaicism  in  allophenic  chimaeras.  Pleurodclcs  waltlii,  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
BOURSNI.LL    J.  C;  Dr.  -    A.  R.  C.  Unit  of  Reprod.  Physiol.  &  Biocliem.,  Anim.  Res.  Station,  307 

Huntingdon  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England 
a        Seminal  plasma  proteins.  Sus  domcsticus  (Artiodactyla) 
BOURY  i:SNAULT,  Miss  N.  -    Lab.  de  Biol,  des  Invert.  Marins  ct  Malacol.,  Museum  Natl.  d'Hist.  Nat., 

57  rue  Cuvier,  75005  PARIS,  France 
a        Regeneration  and  morphogenesis.  (Porifera) 
BOUVET,  J.  L.;  Dr.Spec.  -    Lab.  de  Zool.,  Dept.  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  dc  Grenoble,  B.P.  53, 

38041  GR I  NOB  LI,,  !•  ranee 
a        Experiments  on  the  development  of  paired  fins.  Salmo  trutta  fario  (Teleostei) 

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b       Origin  and  development  of  the  periderm.  Same  species  as  a 

BOZDZILOVSKAYA,  V.  P.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Relative  duration  of  development  and  normal  table.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela)  (with 

T.  A.  DETTLAFF) 
BRACHET,  J.  L.  A.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des 

Chcvaux,  1640  RHODE-ST.-GENfeSE,  Belgium 
a        Origin,  nature,  and  role  of  cytoplasmic  DNA.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Synthesis  of  DNA,  RNA  and  protein,  and  energy  production  during  maturation.  Same  species  as 

a 
c        Concanavalin  A  binding  to  cell  membranes  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Induction  of  maturation  by  organomercurials.  Same  species  as  a 
e        Effects  of  cyclic  nucleotides  and  protease  inhibitors  on  morphogenesis.  Acetabularia  mediter- 

ranea  (Chlorophyceae)  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
BRADAMANTE,  Z.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  P.O.  Box 

166,  Salata  3,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a       Chondroeenesis   in   the   external   ear.    Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  A.  SVAJGER  and 

Lj.  KOSfoViC) 
b       Differentiation  of  the  intercellular  matrix  during  ontogenesis  (histology,  histochemistry,  electron 

microscopy).  Same  species  as  a  (with  A.  SVAJGER  and  Lj.  KOSTOVIC) 
BRAGT,  J.  van;  Dr.,   Ir.   -   Dept.   of  Horticult.,   Agric.   Univ.,  Haagsteeg  3,  P.O.  Box  30,  WAGE- 

NINGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Endogenous  hormone  levels  and  parthenocarpic  fruit  set.  Pirus  spec,  Malus  spec.  (Rosaceae) 
b       Endogenous    cytokinins    and    regeneration    of    sprouts    on    leaf    cuttings,    ornamental    spp. 

(Angiospermae) 
BRAHMA,   S.  K.;  D.Phil.,   Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Med.  Anat.  and  Embryo!.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht, 

Janskerkhof  3A,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Biosynthesis  of  soluble  proteins  in  early  development  (isoelectric  focusing,  autoradiography). 

(Amphibia)  (with  P.  T.  v.  d.  SAAG) 
b       Thin  layer  isoelectric  focusing  of  some  enzymes  during  early  development.  (Amphibia) 
c       Ontogeny  and  localisation  of  the  gamma-crystallins  (immunofluorescence).  (Anura,  Urodela) 

(with  D.  S.  McDEVITT,  Philadelphia) 
d       Biosynthesis  of  soluble  lens  crystallin  antigens  before  and  after  hatching  (isoelectric  focusing, 

autoradiography).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  H.  van  der  STARRE) 
BRAITHWAITE,   S.  M.  E.;  B.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St., 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a        Biochemistry  of  teratoma  cells  cultured  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BRANDLE,  K.  A.;  Dr.rcr.nat.,  Prof.   -   Zool.   Inst,  der   Univ.,  Fachber.  Biol.,  Siesmayerstr.  70,  6 

FRANKFURT/M.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        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.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
b       Rearing  of  isolated  limb  pairs  together  with  different  parts  of  the  spinal  cord  in  parabiosis  with  a 

host  for  study  of  movement  coordination.  Ambystoma  mexicanum,  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela) 
c        Rearing  of  isolated  tandem  heads  in  parabiosis  with  a  host  for  study  of  nerve  connections 

between  doubled  optic  and  vestibular  sense  organs  and  the  central  nervous  system.  Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
d        Development  of  retinotectal  connections  (surgery);  electrophysiological  mapping  of  the  optic 

projections.  Same  species  as  c 
BRAUM,  E.;Dr.  -  Inst,  fur  Hydrobiol.  und  Fisch.wiss..  Univ.  Hamburg,  Olbersweg  24,  2  HAMBURG  - 

Altona  1,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        The  influence  of  temperature,  oxygen  pressure  and  water  flow  on  eggs  and  larvae.  Esox  lucius, 

Corcgonus  spp.  (Teleostei) 
b       The  relation  of  external  oxygen  deficiency  and  embryogenesis.  Clupea  harengus  (Teleostei) 
BREATHNACH,  A.  S.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  St.  Mary's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  Paddington, 

LONDON  W.  2,  England 
a        Freeze-fracture  replication  of  early  blastoderm.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Transmission  electron  microscopy  and  freeze  fracture  of  fetal  skin.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BRFIPOHL,  W.;   Dr.med.    -    Lehrstuhl   fiir   Anat. I,   Ruhr-Univ.,   Buscheyst.,   Postfach    2148,  463 

BOCHUM-Querenburg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
BRENNER,  S.;  D.Phil.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Med.  Res.  Counc,  Hills  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  2QH, 

England 
a        Developmental  genetics  of  the  nervous  system.  Caenorhabditis  elegans  (Nematoda) 
BREUGEL,  F.  M.  A.  van;  Dr.  -  Genet.  Lab.,  State  Univ.,  Kaiserstr.  63,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Differentiation  in  white-mottled  and  Notch  mutants.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
BRIARTY,  L.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Bot.  Dept.,  Nottingham  Univ.,  University  Park,  NOTTINGHAM  NG7  2RD, 

England 
a        Ultrastructure  (stereology)  of  developing  seeds  and  grains.  Phaseolus  vulgaris  (Papilionaceae), 

Triticum  aestivum  (Gramineae) 
b       Grow  th  and  ultrastructural  changes  in  tissue  culture.  Phaseolus  vulgaris  (Papilionaceae) 
BRICHOVA  (MOLLEROVA),  Mrs.  H.  M.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Charles  Univ., 

Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  microglial  cells  during  postnatal  development.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
BRIDE,  Miss  J.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Besan^on,  Place  Marechal  Leclerc, 
25030  BESANCON  Cedex,  France 

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a        Developpement    embryonnaire   de   la   glande   uropygienne.    Anas   platyrhynchos   (Aves)   (avcc 

L.  GOMOT) 
BRIDE  (VUILLET),  Mrs.  M;  Lic.es  Sci.   -   Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Besan^on,  Place 

Marechal  Leclerc,  25030  BESAN^ON  Cedex,  France 
a        Le  developpement  in  vivo  et  in  vitro  du  coeur.  Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (avec 

L.  GOMOT) 
BRIEGLEB,   W.;   Dr.rer.nat.    -   Inst,   fiir  Flugmedizin  der  DFVLR,  Kolnerstr.   70,   53  BONN-Bad 

Godesberg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Einfluss  von   Licht   und  holier  Temperatur  auf  die  Ontogenese  einer  neotenen  Art  aus  cinem 

Hohlenbiotop.  Proteus  anguinus  (Urodela) 
b       Teratogenic  and  genetic  anomalies  induced  by  simulated  weightlessness  (fast  running  chnostat). 

Tribolium  confusum  (Coleoptera)  (with  J.  NEUBERT) 
c       Effect  of  simulated  weightle'ssness  on  ultrastructure  of  the  embryonic  vestibular  organ.  (Anura) 

(with  J.  NEUBERT) 
BRIEN,  P.  L.t  Prof.Hon.  -  Inst,  de  Zool.,  Univ.  Libre  de  Bruxelles,  BRUXELLES,  Belgium 
BRINKMANN,    A.  O.;   M.D.    -    Lab.    for   Cell   Biol,   and   Histo!.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg   10, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Steroid  production  in  testes  during  felal  development;  sensitivity  for  luteinizing  hormone  (LH), 
chorionic    gonadotropin    (HCG),    and    the    steroid    biosynthesis    inhibitor    aminogluthctimide 
phosphate  (AGP);  relation  with  differentiation  of  genital  ducts.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
BROEK,  H.W.J,  van  den;  Dr.,  Ir.  (Agric.)  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Agric.  Univ.,  Gen.  Foulkesweg  53, 

WAGENINGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Biochemical    and    genetical    aspects    of    floral    induction    and    its    regulation.    Silene   armeria 

(Caryophyllaceae) 
b        Regulation  of  transcription.  Aspergillus  spp.,  Neurospora  spp.  (Fungi) 

BR0NDSTED,  H.  V.;  Dr.Phil.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Stockholmsgade  23,  2100  COPENHAGEN  0,  Denmark 
a        Physiology  and  regeneration. 
BROWAEYS,  Mrs.   E.^-   Serv.   de  Biol.   Anim.,   Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  de  Lille,  B.P.  36,  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'  ASCQ,  France 
a        Wing  morphogenesis  and  regeneration  (experimental  study,  ultrastructure).  Sipyloidea  sipylus 

(Phasmida) 
BRUCE,  L.;  Fil.Kand.  -  Zoophysiol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Lund,  Helgonaviigen  3,  223  62  LUND,  Sweden 
a        Composition  of  intracellular  yolk  granules  during  embryogencsis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)    , 
BRUEL,  Mrs.  M.  Th.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBIERE, 

France 
a        Effect  of  pesticides  on  embryonic  germ  cells.  (Aves) 
BRUGAL,  G.  J.  Y.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Dept.  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P.  53, 

38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Inhibitory  substances  (chalones)  involved  in  the  regulation  ot  cell  proliferation  durmg  embryonic 

development.  Pleurodelcs  waltlii  (Urodela) 
b        Autoradiography  and  cytophotometry  of  the  relations  between  proliferation  and  diflerentiation 

in  embryonic  cell  populations.  Same  species  as  a 
BRUINSMA,  J.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Physiol.,  Agric.  Univ.,  Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGENINGEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Hormonal  regulation  of  phototropism.  Heliantluis  annuus  (Compositae) 
BRUN,  J.  L.;  Dr. Sci.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  1 1  Novembre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Adaptation   aux    temperatures   elevees.    Caenorhabditis   elegans,   Aphelenchoides  composticola 

(Nematoda) 
b        Genetic  determination  and  development  of  dwarf  mutants  and  temperature-sensitive  mutants. 

Same  species  as  a 
c        Synaptonemal   complex    and    DNA    synthesis   in  oogenesis.  Caenorhabditis  elegans,  Parascans 

equorum  (Nematoda) 
d       Physiology  and  genetics  of  ageing  in  a  hermaphrodite.  Caenorhabditis  elegans  (Nematoda) 
BRUNNERT,  A.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zurich,  Kiinstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Metaplasia  in  medusae.  Podocoryne  carnea  (Hydrozoa) 
BRUSTiS,  .1.  J.;  Dr.Biol.Anim.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Univ.  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a        Etude  descriptive  et  experimcntale  de  la  formation  et  de  la  diitcrenciation  des  somites.  Rana 

dalmatina,  Bufo  bufo,  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
b        Regeneration   de   la  queue  au   cours  du   developpement  precoce.   Rana  dalmatina,   Bufo  buto 

(Anura) 
BUI  HR,   M.  L.;   Ph.D.    -    MRC   Mammalian    Devi.    Unit.    Univ.    Coll.    London,  Woltson   House,  4 

Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2lli;,  Ingland 
a        Regulation  in  the  development  of  cliimaeras.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        In  vitro  culture  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Sex  determination  in  normal  and  cliimaeric  animals.  Same  species  as  a 

BUGGE,  J.;  Ph.D.    -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Royal  Dent.  Coll.,  Vennelyst  Blvd.,  8000  ARHUS  C,  Denmark 
a        Malformations   of  tiie  vascular  system  of  brain  and   head.   Mus  musculus,   Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia)  (with  P.  A.  KNUDSI-.N) 
BUGRILOVA,  Miss   R.  S.    -     Plienogcnct.    Lab.,   Inst,   of  Gen.  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Profsovuznaya  St. 7(1),  MOSCOW  117312,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Developmental  study  of  mutant  gene  effects  on  skeletal  developmental  abnormalities  in  vitro.  Mus 
musculus  (Rodentia) 

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BUKULYA,    B.     -    Inst,    of   Expcr.    Med.,    Hung.    Acad,   of   Sci.,   Morphol.    Dept.,   Szigony   u.43, 

BUDAPEST  1083,  Hungary 
a        Fine  structure  and  hormonal  activity  of  intact  and  cultured  embryonic  adrenal  cells  of  different 

species.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BULLlf;R[:,  D.;  D.Sc.       Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  dc  Grenoble,  B.P.  53,  Centre 

de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Cell  determination  in  regenerating  appendages;  relations  between  regeneration,  proliferation,  and 

differentiation;  genetic  control  of  morphogenesis.  Blabera  craniifer  (Blattodea) 
b        DNA-,  RNA-,  and  cuticle  component  synthesis  in  epidermal  cells  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
BULLI^RE  (CHALLANDE),  Mrs.  F.;  Dr.spec.  -   Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de 

Grenoble,  B.P.  53,  Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Relation  between  differentiation  and  hormones  in  embryos  cultured  in  vitro.  Blabera  craniifer 

(Blattodea) 
b        DNA-,  RNA-,  and  cuticle  component  synthesis  in  epidermal  cells  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Effect  of  ecdysteroids  on  embryonic  leg  regeneration  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
BULMER,  D.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  liuman  Morphol.,  Univ.  of  Southampton  Med.  Sch., 

Higiifield,  SOUTHAMPTON  S09  5NH,  England 
a        Cell    proliferation   and   differentiation   in   placenta   and    female   genital   system.    Rattus   spec. 

(Rodentia)  (with  S.  PEEL) 
BUNING,  J.;  Dr.rcr.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Lehrst.  fiir  AUgem.  ZooL,  Badestr.  9,  44  MUNSTER/ 

Westf.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        RNA   synthesis   in   early   development:    analysis  of  nucleotide-pools,  rate  of  RNA   synthesis, 

ciiaracterization  of  RNA.  Bruchidius  obtectus  (Coleoptera) 
BURGER,  Mrs.  E.  H.;  Drs.  -  Lab.  for  Cell  Biol,  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10,  LEIDEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Intluence  of  parathyroid  extract  on  sulfate  metabolism  of  developing  cartilage  in  vitro.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Ultrastructural   effect   of  parathyroid  extract  on   maturing  embryonic  cartilage  and  cartilage 

calcification  in  tissue  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
BURGI  SS,  A.  M.  (  .:  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  London  Hosp.  Med.  ColL,  Turner  St.,  LONDON  E.  1, 

England 
a        RNA  synthesis  in  dedifferentiating  and   redifferentiating  regenerating  tissues.  Xenopus  laevis, 

Ambystoma  spec.  (Amphibia) 
b        Somite  morphogenesis.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c        Myogenesis.  Same  species  as  b 

d       The  teratogenic  effects  of  altering  cell  adhesions  during  cell  migration.  Same  species  as  b 
BURIGHEL.  P.;Dr.biol.sci.  -  Inst.  di^BioI.  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Loredan  10,  35100  PADOVA, 

Italy 
a        Differentiation  of  digestive  tract.  Botryllus  schlosseri  and  other  spp.  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Organogenesis.  Botryllus  schlosseri  (Ascidiacea) 
c       Tissue  involution  during  metamorphosis.  (Ascidiacea) 
BURNS,   A.  T.  H.    -   Inst,   of  Anim.  Genet.,   Univ.   of  Edinburgh,  West   Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Properties    of   lens    mRNAs;    regulation   of   stability.   Gallus   domesticus   (Aves)    (with    R.  M. 

CLAYTON,  D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN,  (Edinburgh)  and  R.  WILLIAMSON,  (Glasgow) 
b  Identification,  ontogeny,  and  synthesis  of  crystallin  subunits.  Same  species  as  a 
BUSCH,  L.  C;  Dr.rer.nat.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Rhein.-Westf.  Techn.  Hochschule,  Melatener  Str.21 1,  51 

AACHEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Developmental    physiology  and   pathology   in  species  with   induced  ovulation  and/or  delayed 
implantation  and/or  pseudopregnancy  (transmission  and  scanning  electron  microscopy,  histo-  and 
biochemistry).  Mustela  vison,  M.  erminea,  M.  putorius  furo,  Meles  meles  (Carnivora)  and  other 
spp.  (Mammalia) 
b        Hormonal  control  (peripheral  and  central)   of  preimplantation  stages  in  pregnant  or  pseudo- 
pregnant  females  (biochemistry,  radioimmunoassay,  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  a 
BUTLER,  S.  R.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston,  BIRMING- 
HAM B15  2TJ,  England 
a        Development   of  cerebral   dominance:   differentiation  of  hemispheric  function   in  infants  and 

children  (electroencephalography).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BUZNIKOV,  G.  A.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov 

St.26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        The  role  of  neurotransmitters  (acetylcholine,  serotonin,  catecholamines)  m  early  cmbryogenesis. 
Stroneylocentrotus  drobachiensis,  S.  nudus,  S.  intermedius,  Paracentrotus  lividus,  Arbacia  lixula, 
Sphae'rechinus  granularis  (Echinoidea)  (with  L.  N.  MARKOVA  and  N.  A.  TEPLITZ) 
BYCZKOWSKA  (SMYK),  Mrs.  W.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Comp.  Anat.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.  Krupnicza  50, 

30-060  KRAk6w,  Poland 
a        Spermatogenesis.  Tetrodontophora  bielanensis  (CoUembola) 
BYSKOV  (SJOLTE),  Mrs.   A.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Finsen  Lab.,  Finsen  Inst.,  49  Strandboulevarden,  2100 

COPENHAGEN,  Denmark 
a        Development    and    function    of   ovaries    and    rete   ovarii;   cell   dynamics   of  atresia   (electron 

microscopy,  autoradiography).  (Rodentia;  Primates) 
b        Sex  differentiation  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 

CABANIER,  Miss  M.-J.  -  Dept.  dTlistol.-Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XII,  6  rue  du  Gen.  Sarrail,  94000 
CRfiTEIL,  France 

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a        Histogenesis  and  differentiation  of  the  central  nervous  system.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
CALLEBAUT,  M.  E.;  M.D.  -   Lab.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  State  Univ.  Center,  Groenenborgerlaan 

171,  2020  ANTWERPEN,  Belgium 
a        Early  development.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  coturnix  (Aves) 
b       3H-uridine,    3H-thymidine,   and  l-leucine-3H  incorporation  in  female  germ  cells.  Coturnix  c. 

japonica  (Aves) 
CALVEZ,  B.;  Dr.spec.       Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre  1918, 

69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Lipid  and  glucid  synthesis  during  development.  Samia  cynthia  (Lepidoptera) 
CAMBAR.  R.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.A,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes.  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a        Etude  descriptive  et  experimental^  de  la  morphogenese  du  mesonephros.  Rana  spec,  Alytes 

spec,  Discoglossus  spec,  Xenopus  spec.  (Anura) 
b        Ultrastructure  du  pronephros  et  du  mesonephros.  (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       Differenciation  sexuelle.  (Anura) 
f        Infrastructure  des  cellules  germinales.  (Anura) 

g        Etude  experimentale  de  la  morphogenese  du  tube  digestif  et  des  glandes  annexes.  (Anura) 
CAMENZIND,  R.;  Dr.scnat.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Universitatstr.2,  8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Morphology,  physiology,  and  cytology  of  paedogenetic-bisexual  reproduction  cycle.  Hcteropeza 

pygmaea    (-    Oligarces  paradoxus),  Tekomyia  populi,   Mycophila   speyeri,   Miastor  castaneae 

(Cecidomyiidae,  Diptera) 
b       Chromosome  elimination   in  early  cleavage  in  females  and  regulation  of  chromosome  number 

after   meiosis   in    males  (time-lapse  cinematography  and  ultrastructure).   Heteropeza  pygmaea 

(Cecidomyiidae,  Diptera) 
c        Sex  determination;  in  vitro  culture  of  ovaries;  time-lapse  cinematography.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Non-random  chromosome  segregation  by  monocentric  spindles  in  spermatogenesis  (time-lapse 

cinematography,  ultrastructure).  Mycophila  speyeri  (Cecidomyiidae,  Diptera) 
CAMOSSO,  Miss  M.  E.;  ScD.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Bari,  Policlinico, 

70124  BARI,  Italy 
a        Analysis  of  the  morphogenesis  of  the  wing.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Nerve  patterns  in  experimentally  duplicated  limbs.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Vascular  patterns  of  the  spinal  cord  under  normal  and  experimental  conditions.  Same  species  as  a 
CAMPANELLA,  Mrs.  C;  Dr.  ~  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.,  Univ.  di  Napoli,  Via  Mezzocannonc  8,  80134 

NAPOLI,  Italy 
a        Ultrastructure   of  sperm   activation,   eggs   and    fertilization;   fertilizability   of  eggs   in   various 

conditions;  role  of  the  jelly  envelope  in  fertilization;  differences  in  the  egg  plasma  membrane; 

cortical  reaction.  Discoglossus  pictus,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
CAMPANTICO,   E.;  Dr.   -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Via  Giolitti  34,   10123 

TORINO,  Italy 
CAMPBELL,  J.C;  Ph.D.    -  M.R.C.  Epigcnet.  Res.  Grp.,  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh, 

West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Regulatory  mechanisms  in  lens  regeneration.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Effect  of  histidinaemia  on  ear  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
CANADAS-VILLALTA,  J.  A.;  M.D.       Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Sevilla,  SEVILLA,  Spain 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  neuronal  differentiation.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 

CANTELL,  C.-E.;Fil.Dr.    -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-751  22,  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
CANTING,  D.;  M.D.  -   1st.  di  Anat.  Hum.  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Torino,  Corso  M.d'Azeglio  52,   10126 

TORINO,  Italy 
CAPDEVILA,  Miss  M.  P.;  M.Sc  -  Sect.  Devi.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Genet,  and  Anthropol.,  Velazquez  144, 

MADRID  6,  Spain 
a        Development  and  genetic  analysis  of  phenocopies.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
CAPESIUS,  Miss  I.;  Dr.  -    Bot.  Inst.,  Univ.  Heidelberg,  Hofmeisterweg  4,  69  HEIDELBERG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
CAPURON,  A.  P.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  de  Lille,  B.  P.  36.  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a        Origine,   migration  et  differenciation   des  cellules  germinales  primurdiales  (cultures  embryon- 

naircs).  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
b        Induction  et  organogenese  de  la  boiiche  et  des  dents  in  vivo  et  in  vitro.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
c        Caracteristicjucs  electriques  membranaires  au  cours  des  premiers  stades  du  developpement.  Meme 

cspecc  comme  a 
CARINCI,  P.;  M.D..  Prof.  -   Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryo!.,  Univ.  of  Ferrara,  Via  Fossato  di 

Mortara  66,  44100  EERRARA,  Italy 
a        Biochemical  and  histochemical  analysis  of  embryonic  fluids  (albumen,  yolk,  and  serum).  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Epithelio-mesenchymal  interactions  in  lung  and  skin  morphogenesis  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Induction  of  volk  protein  synthesis  in  cultured  embryonic  liver  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
CAR  EON  ((  ROTTI  ),  Mrs.  N.;  Dr. en  Med.  -    Lab.  d'Histol.  et  EmbryoI.II,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseilie,  27 

Bd.  Jean  Moulin,  13385  MARSEILLE  Cedex  4,  France 
CARRE,  Mrs.    M.  C;   D.E.S.   -   Lab.  de  Genet.   Evolut.   et  de  Biomet.,  C.N.R.S.,  91190  GIF-sur- 

YVETTE,  France 

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a        Etudes  genetiques:  1.  transmission  de  I'intersexualite  et  de  la  thelygenie  par  greffe  d'organes;  2. 
transmission  infectueuse  d'un  facteur  thermosensible  intervenant  dans  I'inversion  du  phenotype 

sexuel.  Orchestia  gammarella  (Amphipoda,  Crustacea) 
b       Comportenient  de  la  zone  germinative  apres  implantation  de  gonades  cultivees.  Meme  espece 

comme  a 
CARUSO,  A.;  B.S.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Perugia,  Via  del  Giochetto,  06100 

PERUGIA.  Italy 
CASSAGNE-MEJEAN,  Mrs.  F.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.II,  (Morphol.  et  Ecol.),  Univ.  des  Sci.  et 

Techn.  du  Languedoc,  Place  Eugene  Bataillon,  34060  MONTPELLIER,  France 
a        Embryonic  and  post-embryonic  development  and  metamorphosis.  Arrenurus  spec.  (Hydrachnel- 

lae,  Acarina,  Arachnida) 
CASTEL,  J.;  Dr.Seme  cycle  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Marine,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  2  rue  du  Prof.  Jolyet,  33120 

ARCACHON,  France 
a        Morphology    of  larval   development;   life    cycle  in  relation  with  ecological  conditions  in  the 

laboratory  and  in  brackish  waters.  (Copepoda  and  other  Entomostraca) 
CAVALLIN  (THOMAS),  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.Sc.   -   Lab.  de  Zool.  Exper.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des 

Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Recherches  descriptives  et  experimentales  sur  la  morphogenese  de  I'appareil  genital.  Carausius 

spec,  Clitumnus  spec.  (Phasmida) 
b       Etude  ultrastructurale  de  la  morphogenese  et  de  la  differenciation  sexuelle  des  gonades  embryon- 

naires.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
CAZAUX,  CI.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Marine,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  2  rue  du  Prof.  Jolyet,  33120 

ARCACHON,  France 
a        Larval  development  from  egg  (artificial  fertilization,  rearing  in  the  laboratory)  and  larval  ecology 

in  the  area  of  the  Bassin  d'Arcachon.  (Polychaeta) 
CEDARD   (WILLSTAETTER),   Mrs.    L.;   M.D.,  Ph.D.   -    Lab.   de  Chim.   Horm.,   Equipe  de   Rech. 

No.  123,  Maternite  de  Port-Royal,  123  Bd.  de  Port  Royal,  75014  PARIS,  France 
CERIMELE,  D.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Dermatol.,  Univ.  of  Pavia,  Policlinico  S.  Matteo,  27100  PAVIA,  Italy 
CHALLIER,  J.  C;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  de  la  Reprod.,  Univ.  P.  et  M.  Curie,  Tour  32,  Rez  de 

Chaussce,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Transfer  of  oxygen,  hexoses,  and  amino  acids  by  the  placenta  (perfusion  in  vitro).  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
CHALOUPKA,  Z.;  MUDr.,  CSc.  -  Inst,  of  Pathophysiol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Lidicka  1,  306  05  PLZEN, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Effect  of  afferentiation  in  early  postnatal  hfe  on  the  formation  of  temporary  connections.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Development  of  functional  abilities  of  the  auditory  system.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
CHALUMEAU,  Mrs.  M.  Th,;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  BioL  du  DeveL,  C.H.U.  de  Bobigny,  74  rue  Marcel 

Cachin,  93000  BOBIGNY,  France 
a       Chronologie  et  topographic  de  I'apparition  des  proteines  (transferrine)  dans  I'embryon  (immuno- 
fluorescence).   Pleurodeles   waltlii,   Ambystoma   mexicanum  (Amphibia),  Rattus  spec.  Homo 

sapiens  (Mammalia) 
b        Enzymes  prcsentant  de  formes  multimoleculaires  dans  divers  organes  du  foetus  et  du  nouveau-ne; 

relation  avec  la  maturation  enzymatique  et  dysfonctionnements  (electrophorese).  Mus  musculus, 

Rattus  spec  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
CHAMBOLLE,  P.;  Dr.Sci.   -    Lab.  de  Biol.   Anim.   A,  Univ.  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a        Experiments  sur  la  gestation.  Gambusia  spec  (Teleostei),  Salamandra  spec.  (Urodela) 
b        Developpemcnt  in  vitro.  Gambusia  spec.  (Teleostei) 

CHAMORRO,  J.  M.  -   Inst.  F.Oloriz,  Fac  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Granada,  GRANADA,  Spain 
CHANCONIE  (MAURY),  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  Paris  VII,  2  place  Jussieu, 

75005  PARIS,  France 
CHANDEBOIS,  Miss  R.:  Dr.,  Prof.   -    Lab.   de  Morphogenet.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Provence  -  Centre 

St.  Charles,  Place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE-Cedex  3,  France 
a        Activity    of    tlie    undifferentiated    material    in    normal    and    regenerating    animals    (electron 

microscopy,  tissue  culture,  irradiation).  Dugesia  subtcntaculata,  D.  gonocephala  (Turbellaria) 
b        Equilibria  between  the  two  cell  types  of  the  undifferentiated  tissue  and  equilibria  between  this 

undifferentiated  tissue  and  the  differentiated  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
CHANTURISHVILI,  P.  S.:  Dr.biol.sci.,  Prof.    -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  ot  Sci. 

of  the  Georgian  SSR.  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental  morphology  of  interaction  between  adenohypophysis  and  gonads  in  ontogenesis. 

Gallus      domesticus      (Aves)      (with      N.  T.      KINCURASHVILI,      B.  L.      KANKAVA,     L.  I. 

KURULASHVILI  and  A.  G.  TVOROGOVA) 
b        Experimental  morpholoey  of  gastro-intestinal  system  development  (action  of  inhibitor).  Same 

species  as  a  (with  M.  D.  KALATOSISHVILI) 
CHARBONN^-GOETT,  Mrs.  F.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Bd.Winston  Churchill,  B.P. 

38,  63001  CLERMONT-FERRAND  Cedex.  France 
a        Ultrastructure  and  cytochemistry  of  perinatal  and  adult  hepatic  cells  in  subculture.  Rattus  spec 

(Rodentia) 
b       Morphogenesis  and  cytochemistry  of  perinatal  and  adult  myocardium  in  cell  culture;  pharma- 
cological study.  Same  species  as  a 
CHARLES,  R.;  Dr.  -  Anat.-Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade  61,  AMSTERDAM-O., 

Netherlands 
a        Developmental    changes     in    activity     of    liver    carbamylphosphate    synthetase.    Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela) 

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b        Histones  in  early  embryonic  development.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 

CHARNIAUX-C'OTTON,  Mrs.  H.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  Pierre  et 

Marie  Curie,  Bat.G.,  Tour  32,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Electrophoresis  and  immunochemistry  of  a  "female  protein  fraction".  Orchestia  gammarellus 

(Amphipoda,  Crustacea)  (with  Y.  CROISILLE  (Nogent),  J.  J.  MEUSY  and  H.  JUNERA) 
b       Descriptive  study  and  control  of  oogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
CHAUVIN,  G.  R.;  Dr.3eme  cycle  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.   ler  Cycle,  Univ.  de  Rennes,  Av.  du  Gen. 

Leclerc,  35031  RENNES  Cedex,  France 
a        Anatomy  and  cytology  of  the  genital  tract  and  its  glands;  egg  formation.  Monopis  spec,  Galleria 

mellonella,  Korscheltellus  spec.  (Lepidoptera) 
b        Anatomical  and  physiological  patterns  allowing  larval  development  in  dry  conditions.  Monopis 

spec.  Tinea  spec,  Tineola  spec.  (Lepidoptera) 
CHECIU,   L;  Biol.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm,  ^i  Patol.,  Acad.  Stiin^e  Med.,  Centr.  de  Cere  Med., 

Bd.M.Viteazul  24,  1900  TIMISOARA.  Rumania 
a        Experimental  teratology  of  the  central  nervous  system.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Development  of  cerebral  vesicles.  Same  species  as  a 
CHECIU,  Mrs.  M.;  Biol.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm,  si  Patol.,  Acad.  Stiinfe  Med.,  Ctr.  de  Cere  Med., 

Bd.  M.  Viteazul  24,  1900  TIMISOARA,  Rumania 
a        Experimental  teratology;  transfer  of  embryos.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
CHEN,  P.  S.;  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  -  Zool.-Vergl.  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zurich,  Kunstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Paragonial  substance,  amino  acids  and  peptides.  Drosophila  melanogaster,  D.  spec.  (Diptera) 
CHEVALLIER,  A.  D.;  Dr.spec  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Dept.  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P. 

53,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a       Development  of  axial  skeleton,  rib  basket  and  girdles  in  homo-  and  xenoplastic  transplantation 

experiments.  Gallus  domesticus.  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
CHEVREAU,  J.  P.;  Dr.en  Med.,   Prof.   -   Dept.  d'Histol.-EmbryoL,   Univ.   de  Paris  XII,  6   rue  du 

Gen.  Sarrail,  94000  CR^TEIL,  France 
a        Histogenesis  and  differentiation  of  the  central  nervous  system.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
CHIBON,  P.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -   Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P.  53, 

Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a       Nuclear  labelling  of  embryonic  cells  (autoradiography).  Pleurodeles  waltlii,  Triturus  alpestris 

(Urodela) 
b       Morphogcnctic  abilities  and  differentiation  of  neural  crest  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Origin  and  differentiation  of  teeth.  Rana  spec,  Bufo  spec  (Anura),  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
d       Cellular  proliferation  in  the  embryo:  kinetics  and  differentiation.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
CHIEFFI,  G.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -   1st.  e  Museo  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Napoli,  Via  Mezzocannone  8,  80134 

NAPOLI,  Italy 
CHIQUET,  M.;  M.Sc  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a       Surface  changes  during  muscle  cell  differentiation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
CHMILEVSKY,  D.  A.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  LENINGRAD  198904,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Morphology,  cytochemistry,  and  autoradiography  of  oogenesis.  Acerina  cernua  (Teleostei) 
b       The  process  of  gametogenesis  under  ionizing  radiation.  (Perciformes,  Teleostei) 
CHOFFFL,  MissC.  ~  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  31  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY,  France 
a        Developpcment  de  la  langue  et  du  larynx.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (avec  A.  DOLLANDER  et 

R.  SEMBA  (Japan))      , 
CHOROSZEWSKA-LELICINSKA,  Mrs.  A.;  Dr.biol.  -  Dept.  of  Exper.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Obstet.  and 

Gynecol.,  Med.  Acad.,  Karowa  2,  00-315  VVARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Effect  of  different  proportions  of  amino  acids  in  maternal  blood  and  of  single  amino  acid  excess 

on  the  embryo.  Rattus  spec  (Rodentia) 
CHRIST.  B.L;  Dr.med.  -  Lehrstuhl  fur  Anat.  I.,  Ruhr-Univ.,  Universitatsstr.  150,  Postfach  2148,463 

BOCIIUM-Querenburg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  of  vertebral  column.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Differentiation  of  somites.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c        Ultrastructure  of  connective  tissue  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Scanning    and    transmission    electron    microscopy    of    prelaying    stages.    Gallus    domesticus, 

Coturnix  c  japonica  (Aves) 
e        Origin  and  development  of  musculature.  Same  species  as  d 
CIHAK,  R.;  MUDr.,  D.Sc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PR  AHA  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Prenatal  development  of  muscles.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Prenatal  development  of  extremities  (Vertebrata) 

CIONINI,  P.  G.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Genet,  della  Univ.,  Via  Matteotti  1/A,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
a        Piiysiology  and  molecular  biology  of  embryogenesis,  especially  polytenc  clironiosomes  in  the 

embryo  suspensor  cells.  Piiaseolus  coccineus  (Papilionaceae) 
ClOPPETTINI,  Mrs.  M.  CON  TI;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Lab.  Antropol.,  Univ.  di  Camerino,  Via  Filippo  Camerini 

5,62032CAMERINO,  Italy 
a        Developmental  genetics;  teratogenesis.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
CLAIRAMBAULT,  P.;  Dr.es  Sci.   -   Lab.  d'Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  Paris  Vll,  2  Place  Jussieu,  75005 

PARIS,  France 
CLAVERT,    A.  J.  J.;   Dr.med.    -    Inst.    d'Embryol.,   Univ.   de  Strasbourg,   11    rue   Humann,  67085 

STRASBOURG,  France 
a        Eve  development  and  lens  differentiation 

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b       Teratogenic  effect  of  glucose  injection  into  tlie  amniotic  cavity 

CLAVI;RT,  J.  M.  J.;  D.Sc,  Prof.        Inst.  d'EmbryoL,  Univ.  de  Strasbourg,  4  rue  Kirschleger,  67085 

STRASBOURG  Cedcx,  France 
a        Le  determinisme  de  la  symetrie  bilaterale.  Gallus  domesticus,  Anas  platyrhynchos  (Aves) 
b       Chimioteratogenese  (venoms).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Orvctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
CLAYTON  (FREEDMAN),  Mrs.  R.  M.;  M.A.      Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains 

Rd.,  EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Properties     of     lens     niRNAs;     regulation     of     stability.     Gallus    domesticus    (Aves)     (with 
D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN,     A.  T.  H.  BURNS,     I.  THOMSON     (Edinburgh),     and     R.  WILLIAMSON 
(Glasgow) 
b        Synthesis,  ontogeny,  location,  and  immunochemistry  of  lens  proteins  in  normal  animals  and 
mutants.     Gallus    domesticus    (Aves),    Mus    musculus    (Rodentia)    (with    D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN, 
A.  T.  H.  BURNS,      M.  M.  PERRY,     D.  J.  PRITCHARD     (Edinburgh)     and     D.  S.  McDEVITT 
(Philadelphia) 
c       Ultrastructure,  immunology,  and  cell  properties  of  lenses  with  normal  and  genetically  modified 
cell    membranes.     Same    species    as    b    (with    P.  C.  G.  ODEIGAH,    D.  J.  PRITCHARD,    and 
M.  M.  PERRY) 
d        Standardization   of  lens   antibodies.    Many    species  (with  all  lens  immunochemists  wilhng  to 

collaborate) 
e        Differentiation  and  cell  interactions  in  vitro  of  normal  and  abnormal  ocular  epithelium.  Same 

species  as  b  (with  E.  C.  A.  LUCEY,  D.  J.  PRITCHARD  and  M.  M.  PERRY) 
CLEGG,  E.  .L;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Biol,  and  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Sheffield,  Western  Bank, 

SHEFFIELD  SIO  2TN,  England 
a        Effect  of  hypoxia  on  preimplantation  stages.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
CLOTHIER,    R.  H.;    Ph.D.    -    Dept.    of    Hum.    Morphol.,    Med.    School,    Univ.    of    Nottingham, 

NOTTINGHAM  NG7  2UH,  England 
a        Neoplasms.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Triturus  cristatus  (Urodela) 
b        Development  of  the  immune  response  and  role  of  thymus.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
COCK,  A.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Southampton,  SOUTHAMPTON  S09  5NH,  England 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
COGNETTI,  G.;  Dott.Chhn.        1st.  di   Anat.   Comp.,   Univ.   di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Histones  and  other  nuclear  proteins  in  oocytes  and  during  embryology.  Paracentrotus  lividus 

(Echinoidea) 
b       Chromatin  structure  in  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
COHEN,  Jack;  Ph.D.   -    Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  PhysioL,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  P.O.Box  363, 

BIRMINGHAM  BIS  2TT,  England 
a        Fertility  of  various  sperm  populations,  especially  from  fallopian  tubes,  tested  by  competition 

with  fresh  sperm  of  different  genotype.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Sperm    populations;    antibodies    involved    in    fertility    and    infertility    (radioactive    labelling, 

immunofluorescence).  Mus  musculus,  Oryctolagus  cuniculus.  Homo  sapiens  (Mammalia) 
COLE,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Sch.  of  BioL  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sussex,  Falmer,  BRIGHTON  BNl  9QG,  England 
COLENBRANDER,  B.;  D.V.M.  -  Vet.  Anat.  and  Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Bekkerstr.  141, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Development  of  experimental  induced  freemartinism.  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
COLLENOT,  A.;  Dr. Vet.,  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.  Exp.,  Centre  de  Rech.  du  CNRS,  67  rue 

Maurice  Gunsbourg,  94200  IVRY  sur  SEINE,  France 
a        Analyse  experimentale  des  mecanismes  de  la  differenciation  sexuelle  des  gonades.  (Amphibia) 
b        L'expression  des  genes  Icthaux  ulcere  et  lethal  mitotique.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
COLLIN,  J.  P.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  40  Av.  du  Recteur  Pineau,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Development    of    the    pineal    gland    (electron    microscopy).    (Cyclostomata;    Reptilia;    Aves; 

Mannnalia) 
b        Embryogenesis  and  phylogenesis  of  the  pineal  gland.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
c       Proteins  in  the  embryonic  pineal  gland  (autoradiography  and  electron  microscopy).  Same  species 

as  b 
d        Indolamines  and  catecholamines  in  the  embryonic  pineal  gland.  Same  species  as  b 
COLLN,  KL;Dr.rer.nat.    -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Hormonale    Steuerung    des    Proteinstoffwechsels    in    der    Metamorphose.    Ephestia    kiihniella 

(Lepidoptera) 
b        Isolation  and  characterization  of  pigment  granules  from  compound  eyes.  Same  species  as  a 
COLOMBERA,  D.      1st.  di  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Loredan  10,  35100  PADOVA,  Italy 
a        Comparative  spermatogenesis.  (Ascidiacea) 
COLOMBO,  G.;  Dr.BioL,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Ferrara,  Via  Previati  24,  44100  FERRARA, 

Italy 
COLOMBO,  L.;  Dr.bioLsci.  -  1st.  di  BioL  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Loredan  10,  35100  PADOVA, 

Italy 
a        Possible  cooperational  steroidogenesis  between  corpus  luteum  and  placenta  in  estrogen  synthesis 

and  in  pregnancy  maintenance.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Role  of  progestogens  and  11-deoxycorticosteroids  in  oocyte  maturation  and  ovulation.  Gobius 

jozo  (Teleostei) 
COMOGLIO,  P.  M.;  M.D.  -  Cell  and  Molec.  BioL  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso 

M.d'Azeglio  52,  10126  TORINO,  Italy 
a        Cell   membrane   differentiation;  immunochemistry   of  surface  macromolecules.   Mus  musculus 
(Rodentia) 

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b       Membrane-mediated  growth  control  in  BHK  (baby  liamster  kidney)  cells.  Mesocricetiis  auratus 

CONTINI,  Miss  A.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Messina,  Via  dei  Verdi  75,  98100 

MESSINA,  Italy 
a        Morphology,    ultrastructure,    and    cytochemistry    of   oocyte    development.    Chiton    olivaceus 

(Polyplacophora),  Dcltentosteus  quadrimaculatus  (Teleostei) 
CORNEC,  J.  P.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogcnct.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Provence   -  Centre  St.Charles,  Place 

Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE-Cedex  3,  France 
a       Les  facteurs  qui  determinant  I'absence  de  regeneration.  (Hirudinea) 

CORNER,  M.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Netherl.  Centr.  Inst,  for  Brain  Res.,  IJdijk  28,  AMSTERDAM-O.,  Nether- 
lands 
a       Role  of  neural  function  in  the  embryonic  development  of  the  central  nervous  system  (electro- 
physiology  and  neurohistology).   Rana  pipiens,   R.   esculenta,  Discoglossus  pictus,   Bufo   bufo 

(Anura) 
CORUJO   ANTELO,   Miss   A.;  Dr.nat.sci.,  Dr.biol.sci.   -   1st.  di  Zool.  "Federico  Raffaele",  Viale 

deU'Universita  32,  00161  ROMA  (7),  Italy  -  General  Mola  88,  MADRID  6,  Spain 
a        Differentiation  of  thyroid  and  parathyroid  glands  in  the  embryo  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves) 
COSTANZO,  G.  -  1st.  di  Idrobiol.  dell'Univ.,  Via  dei  Verdi  75,  98100  MESSINA,  Italy 

no  cmbryological  work  in  progress 
COULOMB  (GAY),  Mrs.  R.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogenet.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Provence      Centre 

St.  Charles,  Place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE-Cedex  3,  France 
a       Variations    des    potentialites   de    regeneration    et    hemiheteromorphoses.    Eiseniella    tetraedra 

(Oligochaeta) 
b       Influence  de  I'ablation  des  ganglions  cerebroids  sur  la  regeneration  posterieure.  Meme  espece 

com  me  a 
COULON    (BUBLEX),    Mrs.   M.    -    Lab.   de   Biometrie,   Sect,   de   Biol.   Gener.   et   AppL,   69621, 

VILLEURBANNE,  France 
CRACIUN,  Mrs.  O.;  L.Sc.  -  Chaire  de  Biol.-Histol.,  Inst,  de  Med.  et  Pharm.,  St. Pasteur  6,  3400  CLUJ, 

Rumania 
a       Cultures  cellulaires  du  foie  adulte  normal  ou  en  regeneration.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Regeneration  du  foie  sous  Taction  des  hepato-protecteurs  (acide  aspartique).  Same  species  as  a 
CRICK,  F.  H.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Med.  Res.  Council,  Hills  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  2QH, 

England 
CRIPPA,  M.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.  Molec,  Dept.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Geneve,  154  route 

de  Malagnou,  1224  CHENE  BOUGERIES  (Geneve),  Switzerland 
a        Control  of  transcription.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
CRISP,  D.  J.;  Sc.D.   F.R.S.,  Prof.     -   Marine  Sci.  Labs.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.Wales,  MENAI  BRIDGE, 

Anglesey  LL59  5EY,  Wales,  U.K. 
CROES,  A.  F.;Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a       Differentiation.  Allomyces  spec.  (Phycomycetes) 
CROISILLE,  v.;  Dr.  -  Inst.  d'EmbryoL  et  TeratoL  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49  bis  Av.  de  la  Belle  Gabrielle, 

94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Developmental,  kinetic,  and  immunological  studies  of  enzymes  (lactic  dehydrogenases,  hypoxan- 

thine  dehydrogenase,  esterases)  in  different  tissues.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Immunohistological   studies  of  the  first  appearance  of  organ-specific  proteins  during  kidney 

differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Organogenesis  of  the  mesonephros.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  GUMPEL  and  C.  MARTIN) 
d        Purification  of  factors  stimulating  growth  of  malignant  tumours  in  in  vitro  culture.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates)  (with  Et.  WOLFF,  Em.  WOLFF,  and  J.  SMITH) 
e        Characterization  of  different  DNA  polymerase  activities  and  reverse  transcription  in  embryonic 

brain.  Same  species  as  a  (with  L.  SORIANO  and  E.  J.  C.  SMITH) 
f        Electrophoresis  and  immunochemistry  of  a  "female   protein  fraction".   Orchestia  gammarella 

(Amphipoda,  Crustacea)  (with  J.  J.  MEUSY  H.  CHARNIAUX-COTTON  and  H.  JUNERA  (Paris)) 
CROIZAT,  B.;  D.Sc.  -  Biochim.  Cell.,  CoU.  de  France,  11  place  M.  Berthelot,  75231  PARIS  Cedex 

05,  France 

no  cmbryological  work  in  progress 
CSABA,  G.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -   Inst,  of  Biol.,  Med.  Univ.,  Tiizolto  u.  58,   1094  BUDAPEST  IX, 

Hungary 
a        Experimental  and  physiological  embryology;  teratogenesis.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b        Developmental  genetics.  (Protozoa),  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellaria),  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
c        Molecular  biology  of  mast  cell  formation.  Same  species  as  a 

CSILLIK,  B.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  Med.  School,  Kossuth  L.  40,  SZEGED,  Hungary 
a        Developmental  histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  the  autonomic  ground  plexus.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia)  (with  E.  KNYIHAR,  M.  GAJ6  and  G.  KALMAN) 
CULLEN,  M.  J.;  D.Phil.  -  Muse  Dystrophy  Res.  Labs.,  Newcastle  Gen.  Hosp.,  Nl'.WCASTLE-on-Tyne 

NE4  6BE,  l.ngland 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  muscle  regeneration  after  application  of  tiger  snake  (Notechis)  venom. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cell  deatii  in  presumptive  dystrophic  and  normal  foetal  muscle.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Myofibril  and  myofilament  assembly  in  foetal  muscle  (Mammalia) 

CUMINGE,  Miss  D.;  Lices  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Fmbrvol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la 
Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE.  France 

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a       Organogenese  sexuelle  precoce  de  I'embryon.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  R.  DUBOIS) 

b       Biosynthese  glycoproteique  dans  les  ebauches  gonadiques  (topochimie,  cinetique).  Meme  espece 

comme  a 
c       Effets  des  lectines  sur  ramiboidisme  des  cellules  germinales.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
CURTIS,   A.  S.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.   of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  Gil  6NU, 

Scotland,  U.K. 
a       Structure  and  physical  chemistry  of  embryonic  cell  surfaces.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnlx  spp. 

(Aves) 
b       Segregation  mechanisms  in  reaggregates  of  embryonic  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Adhesion   mechanisms  in  embryonic  cells.   Ephydatia  tluviatilis  (Porifera),  Gallus  domesticus, 

Coturnix  spp.  (Aves)  and  others 
d       Cell  positioning  in  embryogenesis:  lymphocytes,  somite  formation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
CURY,  G.;  Agr.Phil.,  Lic.Sci.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  31  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY, 

France 
a       Cytodifferenciation  des  lignees  granulocytaires  in  vivo  et  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
CUSIMANO  (CAROLLO),  Mrs.  T.;  D.Sci.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18, 

90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a       The  causal  development  of  the  mouth.  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
b        Hybrid  fertilization  after  aging  of  eggs.  Ascidia  malaca,  Ascidiella  aspersa  (Ascidiacea) 
CZAPIK    Miss  R.;  Dr.hab.  -  Dent,  of  Plant  Cytol.  and  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Bot.,  Jagellonian  Univ., 

Grodzka  52,  31-044  KRAKOW,  Poland 
a        Embryological  variability.  Adoxa  moschatellina  (Adoxaceae) 
b       Sexuel  and  asexual  reproduction.  Potentilla  spec.  (Rosaceae) 
CZIHAK  G.;  Dr.Phil.,  Prof.  -  Lehrkanzel  fiir  Genet,  und  Entw.biol.  der  Univ.  Salzburg,  Porsche  Str.8, 

A-5620  SALZBURG,  Austria 
a        Molecular     biology     of    early     development.     Paracentrotus    lividus,     Psammechinus    miliaris 

(Eciiinoidea) 
b       Cleavage  pattern.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Regulation  of  mitosis.  Same  species  as  a 

d        Parthenogenetic  activation  of  development.  (Echinoidea;  Teleostei) 
CZOtOWSKA,  Miss  R.   K.;  Dr.    -    Dept.   of  Embryol.,  Zool.   Inst.,   Univ.  of  Warsaw,  Krakowskie 

Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSZAW  A  64,  Poland 
a        Fine  structure  of  early  parthenogenetic  embryos.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
CZYZEWSKA-LIEBHART,  Mrs.  M.;  M.D.  -    Dept.  of  Pathomorphol..  Inst,  of  Obstet.  and  Gynaecol., 

Med.  Sch.  Warsaw,  ul.  Karowa  2,  00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
DABAGIAN  (ERAMICHEVA),  Mrs.  N.  V.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ. 

of  Moscow,  Lenin  Hills,  MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Autoradiography  of  cell  populations  in  regeneration  of  the  retina.  Rana  temporaria  (Anura) 
b       Development  of  the  ciliary  body  (scanning  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  a 
DADOUNE,  J.  P.;  Dr.en  Med.  -  Lab.  dTIistol.-Embryol.B,  Fac.  de  Med.,  45  rue  des  Sts.  Peres,  75 

PARIS  Vie,  France 
DAEMEN,   F.  J.  M.;   Ph.D.    -   Dept.   of  Biochem.,   Univ.   of  Nijmegen,  Geert  Groote  Plein  N.  21, 

NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
D.-VGUERRE   de  '^HUREAUX   (PIGEAULT),   Mrs.  N.;   Dr.Sci.    -    Lab.    de   Zool.    Exper.,   Univ.   de 

Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Embryologie.  Sphaeroma  spec.  (Isopoda,  Crustacea)  (avec  M.  LASSEGUES) 
b        Etude    ultrastructurale    et    experimentale    du    developpement    embryonnaire    des    formations 

endocrines.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
DAILLIE,  J.:  D.Sc.    -  Sect,  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  1,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre  1918,  69 

VILLEURBANNE,  France 
D'AMELIO,  v.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirati  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
DAMERON,  Miss  F.;  Dr.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  la  maturation  des  structures  specifiques  de 

I'epithelium  (ultrastructure);  2.  evolution  du  metabolisme  du  tissu  pulmonaire  (biosynthese  des 

Upides,  activite  enzymatique);  3.  intluence  de  mesenchymes  heterologues  sur  revolution  ultra- 
structurale de  Tepithelium.  Gallus  callus  (Aves)  (avec  L.  MARIN) 
DAMJANOV.  L;  M.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Pathol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  10,  P.O.Box 

936,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Preimplantation  and  early   postimplantation  stages;  autoradiography,  histochemistry,  electron 

microscopy.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  D.  SOLTER,  Inst,  of  Biol.) 
b       Differentiation  of  early  postimplantation  stages  under  the  kidney  capsule,  teratocarcinogenesis, 

nature    of  embryonic   carcinoma   cells;   transplantation,   electron   microscopy.   Mus   musculus 

(Rodentia)  (withN.  §KREB  and  D.  SOLTER,  Inst,  of  Biol.) 
c        Urethan  teratoeenesis  in  early  embryos  (histochemistry,  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  b 

(with  D.  SOLTER,  Inst,  of  Biol.) 
D'ANCONA  (LUNETTA),  Mrs.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embryol.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirati 

20,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
DANIELI,  G.  A.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Loredan  10,  35100  PADOVA, 

Italy 
a        Differentiation  of  salivary  glands  during  larval  development.  Drosophila  hydei  (Diptcra) 

27 


DANILOVA,  L.  V.  -  Lab.  of  Devi.  Cytogenet.,  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov 

St.  26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
D'ANNA,  T.;  Dr.nat.sci.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Enzyme  activity  in  embryonic  development.  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Respiratory  metabolism  during  embryonic  development.  (Ascidiacea) 
c        Ultrastructure  of  dermal  chromatophores.  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 

DATEMA,  R.;  Drs.  -  Lab.  of  Bot.,  State  Univ.,  Kerklaan  30,  P.O.Box  14,  HAREN  (Gr.),  Netherlands 
a        Cell  wali  structure  during  hormone-induced  development.  Mucor  muccdo  (Phycomycetes,  Fungi) 
DAUGERAS,  Miss  N.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.-Vertcbr.,  Centre  d'Orsay,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Bat.  441,  91405 
ORSAY,  France  ^       ^-,,-,n 

DAVID  (BOGLI),  Mrs.  D.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170 

AUBlflRE,  France 
a        Organogenese  de  Festomac  embryon;iaire.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b        Action  du  DDT  sur  le  developpement  de  I'embrvon.  (Aves) 
DAVID,  G.;  Dr.  en  Med.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,  Fac.  de  Med.  Bicetre.  94270  KREMLIN- 

BICETRE,  France 
DAVIDOVA,  S.  I.  -  InsL  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW  117334, 

U.S.S.R.  ,,    . 

a        Influence  of  environmental  conditions  on   the  reaction  of  the  follicle  to  hormones.  (Acipen- 

seridae,  Chondrostei)  (with  T.  A.  DETTLAFF) 
DAWES,  C.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol,  and  Chem.,  Royal  Vet.  Coll.,  Royal  College  St.,  LONDON 

NWl  OTU,  England 
a        Respiration  and  acid-base  regulation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  physiological  basis  of  hatching.  Same  species  as  a 
DECROLY  (BRIERS),  Mrs.  M.;   -  Dr.Sci.Chim.   -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue 

desChevaux,  1640  RHODE-ST-GENf:SE,  Belgium 
a        Yolk  platelets  and  their  relation  with  lysosomes. 
DEFOSSEZ,    A.    -    Serv.    de    Biol.    Anim.,    Univ.    des   Sci.    et   Techn.    de    Lille,   B.P.    36,    59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
DEGENHARDT,  K.-H.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.   -   Inst,  fiir  Humangenet.  der  Univ.,  Paul-Ehrlich  St.  41,  6 

FRANKFURT/Main  70,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Environmental  influences  on  chromosomal  mosaicism;  correlations  between  chromosomal  aberra- 
tions and  special  malformations.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
DELARUE,  M.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex 

05,  France 
a        Nuclear  transplantation.  Bufo  bufo,  B.  calamita,  B.  viridus  (Anura) 
DELATTRE,  J.  P.  -  Lab.  of  Periodontol.  Res.,  Dent.  Fac,  Rennes  I  Univ.,  2  place  Pasteur,  35000 

RENNES,  France 
DELAY,  B.  -  Lab.  souterrain.  Centre  Natl.  Rech.  Scient.,  09410  MOULIS,  France 
a       Influence  des  facteurs  abiotiques  (temperature)  sur  le  developpement  embryonnnaire  des  especes 

souterraines.  Bathysciola  spec,  Speonomus  spec,  Antrocharis  spec.  (Coleoptera) 
b       Influence  des  facteurs  abiotiques  sur  la  reproduction.  Speonomus  longicornis  (Bathysciinae, 

Coleoptera) 
DELEANU,  M.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm,  ^i  Patol.,  Acad.  Stiin^e  Med.,  Ctr.  de  Cercet.  Med.,  Bd.  M. 

Viteaz'ul  24,  1900  TIMI^OARA,  Rumania 
a        Tissue  culture;  embryo  culture.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

DE  LEO,  G.;  Dr.nat.sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Embryonic  development.  Sepiola  rondeletii  (Cephalopoda) 
b        Ultrastructure    of    eggs.     Sabellaria    spec,    Hydroides    norvegica    (Polyciiaeta),    Bolina    spec 

(Ctenophora) 
c        Ultrastructure  of  the  oocyte.  Amphioxus  lanceolatus  (Cephalochordata) 
DELLA  CROCE,  N.;  Dr.Nat.Sci.,  Prof.   -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Genova,  Via  Balbi  5,  16!  26  GENOVA, 

Italy 
a        Embryonic    development    of   a    parthenogenetic    marine    form.    Penilia   avirostris   (Cladocera, 

Crustacea)  (with  S.  BETTANIN) 
b       Growth  of  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  (with  S.  BETTANIN) 
c        Formation  of  resting  eggs.  Same  species  as  a  (with  S.  BETTANIN) 
DELMAS,  A.;  Prof.   -   Lab.  d'Anat.,  Univ.  Paris  V  -  Rene  Descartes,  45  rue  des  Sts.  Peres,  75270 

PARIS  Cedex  06,  France 
DE   MAEYER  (CRIEL),  Mrs.  G.;  Dr.Sc  -  Lab.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Gent,  Ledeganckstr.  35,  9000 

GENT,  Belgium 
DE  MATTHAEIS,  Miss  E.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  "F.  Raffaele",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Viale  delfUniver- 

sita  32,00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Nuclear    protein    changes    during    spermatogenesis.    Paracentrotus    lividus    (Echinoidea)   (with 

A.  NICOTRA) 
DENIS,  H.  A.;  Dr.es  Sci.      Centre  de  Genet.  Molec  du  CNRS,  91 190  GIF-sur-YVETTE,  France 
a        Mecanismes  biochimiques  de  Foogenese.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
DENKER,  H.W.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Dr.med.  -  Abt.  Anat.  der  Rliein.-Westf.  Techn.  Hoclischule,  Melatener 

Str.211,  51  AACIII'N,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Implantation:    dissolution   of   blastocyst    coverings,   attachment,   invasion   (morphology,   histo- 
cliemistry,    biochemical    mechanisms,    characterization    and    role   of  troplioblastic  and   uterine 
enzymes  and  inhibitors,  and  tiieir  endocrine  control).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Mus 
musculus,  Mesocricetus  auratus,  Cavia  porcelhis  (Rodentia),  Felis  sylvestris  catus  (Carnivora) 
b        Determination  of  trophoblast  and  inner  cell   mass  during  cleavage  and  blastocyst  formation. 

28 


Oryctolagus   cuniculus   (Lagomorpha),   Mus  musculus,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia),  Felis 

sylvestris  catus  (Carnivora) 
DENNF,  M.  P;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Forest,   and  Wood  Sci.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  North  Wales,  BANGOR, 

Cacrns.,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Environmental  control  of  xyleni  development.  Pinus  sylvestris,  Picea  sitchensis  (Gymnospermae) 
DENNHOFER,  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fiir  Entw.physiol.,  Univ.  zu  Koln,  Gyrhofstr.  17,  5  KOLN 

41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        In  vitro  study  of  the  relation  between  puffing  and  development  of  salivary  gland  chromosomes. 

Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Cytogenetics  (aberrations,  sex  determination,  gene  location)  and  morphology  of  salivary  gland 

chromosomes.  Culex  pipiens  (Diptera) 
DENOULPT,  Ph.;  M.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devi.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Ctr.  de  Rech.  d'lvry,  67  rue 

M.Gunsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Biosynthesis  of  RNA  during  oosenesis.  Pleurodeles  poireti  (Urodela) 

DENUC£,  .1.  M.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Cathol.  Univ.,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Morphology,  physiology,  and  biochemistry  of  the  hatching  glands.  Oryzias  latipes,  Brachydanio 

rerio  (Teleostei),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Changes  in  protein  pattern  during  development.  Ephydatia  fluviatilis  (Porifera).  Bombyx  mori 

(Lepidoptcra),  Oryzias  latipes,  Brachydanio  rerio  (Teleostei) 
DFOL,  M.  S.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Genet,  and  Biometry,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Wolfson 

House,  4  Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2HE,  England 
a        Developmental  genetics  of  mutants  with  abnormalities  of  the  inner  ear.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  genetics  of  mutants  with  abnormalities  of  pigmentation.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Mosaicism.  Same  species  as  a 
DFPARIS,   P.;   D.Sc.    -    Lab.    de   Biol.    Gen.,   Univ.   Paul-Sabatier,   118   Rte  de   Narbonnc,   31077 

TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        Hematopoiesis.  (Urodela) 

b       Tissue  transplantation.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 

c        Hemoglobin  switch  (immunofluorescence;  in  vitro  culture).  (Urodela)  (with  A.  M.  DUPRAT) 
DE  PETROCELLIS,  Miss  B;  Ph.D.  -   Lab.  of  Molec.  Fmbryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Via 

Toiano  2,  ARCO  FELICE,  C.P.  3042,  80100  Napoh,  Italy 
a        Enzymes  controlling  DNA  synthesis  in  developing  embryos.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echmoidea) 
DERAY,  A.;  Lic.es  Sci.,  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Besan^an,  Place  Marechal 

Lec'lerc,  25030  BESAN^ON  Cedex,  France 
a        Differcnciation  scxuclle  des  hybrides  femelles  et  des  individus  des  especes  parentes.  (Aves)  (avec 

DERKSEN,  J.;  Drs.      Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a       Biochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  specific  nuclear  ribonucleoprotein  fractions.  Drosophila  hydei 

DEROM,  R.  M.  .1.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  Gent,  Aan  de  Bocht  6,  GENT, 

Belgium  ,  ,  r>       r.      ..r      l     TT 

DESSER-WIEST,  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  fur  Krebsforsch.,  Univ.  Wien,  Borschkegasse  8a,  Postfach  72, 

1090  WIEN,  Austria 
a        Growth  regulation.  (Rodentia) 

b        Influence  of  hormones  on  liver  regeneration.  (Rodentia)  ,    ,     ,,     A.^oTi-r, 

DESTR^.E,  O.  H.  J.;  Drs.  -  Anat.-Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauntskade  61,  AMSlbK- 

DAM-b.,  Netherlands 
a        Histones  in  early  embryonic  development.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  -.^-.o^  r.  a  r>.c 

DESVAUX,  F.  X.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS 

Cedex  05,  France 
a        Elcctrophoretic  variation  of  proteins  in  ontogenesis.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
DESVEAUX  (CHABROL),  Mrs.  J.;  Lic.Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av. 

de  la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        mRNA  synthesis  at  the  polysoinal  level  in  embryonic  skin  of  nine  and  eleven  days:  metabolism  ot 

1  2  S  RNA,  putative  keratin  messenger.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Immunological  detection  of  new  embryological  components  of  skin  keratins.  Same  species  as  a 

(withE.  J.C.  SMITH)  _.     ^,     ,,^^„,,     ., 

DETTLAFF   Mrs.  T.  A.;  Dr.biol.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov 

St.  26.  MOSCOW  n7334,  U.S.S.R.  ,  .,     ^  .    •  , 

a        Regularities  of  the  oocyte  maturation  process.  (Acipenseridae,  Chondrostei;  Amphibia)  (with 

S.  f.  DAVIDOVA  and  T.  B.  AISENSTADT) 
b       Regularities  of  transformation  of  the  mitotic  cycle  during  cleavage.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Relative  duration  of  development  and  normal  table.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela)  (with 

V.  P.  BOZDZILOVSKAYA)  ^^    . 

d        Influence  of  environmental  conditions  on  the  reaction  of  the  follicle  to  hormones.  (Acipen- 
seridae, Chondrostei)  (with  S.  I.  DAVIDOVA)  ,    .OT.J    ^      11 
DE  TURENNE    Miss  M.;  Dr.Spec.  -  Sect,  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  Appl.,  Umv.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11 

Novembre'l918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Control  of  DNA   synthesis  in   the  silk  gland  during  the  fifth  instar:  role  of  enzymes  (DNA- 

polymerase,  kinases,  ribonucleotide-reductase)  and  pools  of  deoxyribonuclcoside  triphosphates. 

Bombyx  mori  (Lcpidoptera)  cvuTfo 

DEUCHAR    Miss  E.  M.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.   Sci.,   Hatherly  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Exeter,  hXhlLK 

EX4  4PS,  England  ,  ■       .         ,  ■ 

a        Morphogenetic  movements  and  tissue  differentiation  in  primitive  streak  to  somite  stages  (cinema- 

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tography  and  operations  in  embryo  culture).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Effect  of  maternal  diabetes  on  embryonic  development  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus, 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
DEVILLERS,  Ch.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  de  Paris  VII,  2  place  Jussieu,  75 

PARIS  Ve,  France 
DEWES,   E.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Fachber.  Biol.-Zool.  der  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experiment  on  post-embryonic  differentiation  and  regulation  of  male  imaginal  discs.  Ephestia 

kiihniella  (Lepidoptera) 
DHAINAUT,  A.;  D.Sc.   -  Serv.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  ct  Techn.  de  Lille,  B.P.  36,  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a        Oogenesis  in  the  absence  of  brain  hormone.  (Nereidae,  Polychaeta) 

b       Golgi  comple.x  evolution  and  polysaccharide  secretion  in  the  oocyte.  Nereis  spec.  (Polychaeta) 
D'HONDT,  J.  L.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  des  Invert.  Marins  et  Malacol.,  Museum  Natl.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  57  rue 

Cuvier,  75005  PARIS,  France 
a        Anatomy,    histology,    cytology    and    ultrastructure    of   larva,    metamorphosis,   and   postlarva. 

Alcyonidium  polyoum,  Bowerbankia  imbricata,  Flustrellidia  hispida  (Ctenostomata,  Ectoprocta) 
b        Larva  and  metamorphosis.  Various  spp.  (Ciieilostomata;  Cyclostomata,  Ectoprocta) 
DHOUAILLY,  Miss  D.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P. 

53,  Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Formation  of  barb  ridges  in  feather  filaments.  Gallus  gallus.  Anas  platyrhynchos  (Aves) 
b        Fine  structure  and  composition  of  developing  feather  keratins.  Same  species  as  a 
DICK,  D.  A.  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Dundee,  DUNDEE  DDl  4HN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Study  of  water  and  ion  fluxes  in  oocytes.  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 
DIDIER  (MARTIN),  Mrs.  E.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170 

AUBlfeRE,  France 
a        Experiments  on  germ  cell  population  and  gonad  organogenesis,  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix 

coturnix  (Aves) 
DIDIER,  R.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBIERE,  France 
a        Action  des  herbicides  2,4, 5-T  et  simazine  sur  I'embryon.  (Aves) 
DIETERLEN  (LifcVRE),  Mrs.  F.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  Exp.  du  Coll.  de  France  et  du  C.N.R.S., 

11  place  M.Berthelot,  75  PARIS  Ve,  France 
a        Experimental  analysis  of  spleen  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
b       Origin  of  blood  stem  cells  studied  in  early  quail  embryos  grafted  on  chick  yolk  sac.  Same  species 

as  a 
DIETHELM,  F.  -  Dept.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.,  Inst,  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Fribourg,  1700 

FRIBOURG,  Switzerland 
a       Morphogenese  du  neurocrane.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b        Action  de  Tactinomycine  D  et  de  la  puromycine  sur  le  developpcment  de  la  tete  embryonnaire. 

Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
DI  GRANDE,  Miss  F.;  Dr.       Inst,  of  Zool..  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  dalmatina  (Anura) 
b       Descriptive  and  experimental  study  of  development  and  sex  differentiation  of  genital  apparatus. 

Sepia  officinahs  (Cephalopoda) 
c        Regeneration  and  origin  of  germ  cells.  Mercierella  enigmatica  (Serpulidae,  Polychaeta) 
DINI,  F.;  Dr.Sc.Biol.  -  1st.  di  Zool  e  Anat.  Comp.  delLUniv.,  Via  A.  Volta  4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
DI  STEFANO,  L.;  Ph.D.   -   1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
DOHLE,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst.  Allg.  Zool.  Exp.  Morphol.,  Freie  Univ.,  Kon.-Luise-Str.  1-3,  1  BERLIN 

33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Cell  differentiation  in  the  germ  band.  Diastylis  rathkei  (Cumacea,  Crustacea) 
b       Germ  band  formation.  Gammarus  pulex  (Amphipoda),  Neomysis  vulgaris  (Mysidacea,  Crustacea) 
c        Differentiation  of  segmental  structures  during  embryogenesis;  projection  of  a  map  of  primary 

segmental  organs  on  the  adult  body.  Julidae  (Diplopoda) 
DOHMEN,    M.  R.;    Drs.    -    Zool.    Lab.,   State    Univ.    of   Utrecht,   Transitorium    111,   Padualaan    8, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  developmentally  significant  cytoplasm  and  cell  contacts  in  early  cleavage. 

Lymnaea  stagnalis,  Bithynia  tentaculata,  Crepidula  fornicata  (Gastropoda) 
DOLCEMASCOLO,  G.;  Dr.       1st.  di  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Divisi  83,  90133  PALERMO, 

Italy 
a        Histochemistry     and      ultrastructure     of     oogenesis     and     embryology.     (Ascidiacea)     (with 

V.  MANCUSO  and  M.  GIANGUZZA) 
DOLLANDER,  A.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  31  rue  Lionnois,  54000 

NANCY,  France 
a        Developpcment  dc  la  languc  et  du  larynx.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (avcc  R.  SEMBA,  Japan  et 

c.  ciioffi;l) 

DOMAC,  Mrs.  B.;  M.D.,  Sc.M.D.      Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata 

3,  P.O.Box  166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Teratogenic  effect  of  some  tranquillizers  on  neural  plate  and  tube  derivatives  (in  vivo  injection 

and  histochemistry).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
DOMENICH  RATTO,  G.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Barcelona,  C/.Casanova  143,  BARCELONA  11, 

Spain 
a        Development  of  muscles  of  soft  palate 

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DONATO  (CELI),  Mrs.  A.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  e  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Messina,  Via  dei  Verdi  75,  98100 

MESSINA,  Italy 
a        Morphology,    ultrastructure,    and    cytochemistry    of   oocyte    development.    Chiton    olivaceus 

(Polyplacophora),  Deltentosteus  quadrimaculatus  (Teleostei) 
DONGFN,  C.  A.  M.  van;  M.Sc.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium  III,  Padualaan  8, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Significance  of  polar  lobe  material  for  the  control  of  development  (morphology,  biochemistry). 

DentaUum  spec,  and  others  (MoUusca) 
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  differ- 
entiation. (Aves),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
DOR^E,  M.;  D.Sc.  -  Stat.  Biol.,  place  Georges-Teissier,  2921 1  ROSCOFF,  France 
a        Hormonal  control  of  meiosis  reinitiation  in  oocytes.  (Asteroidea) 
b       Control  of  mitosis  by  N6-substituted  adenins  (cytokinins).  (Plantae,  Animalia) 
DOSKOCiL,  M.;  MUDr.  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PRAHA  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Development  of  the  pineal  body.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
DOSTAL,  M.;  MUDr.  -  Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Teratol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Legerova  61,  120 

00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Development  of  the  secondary  palate  under  normal  and  experimental  conditions.  Mus  musculus, 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Elaboration  of  an  appropriate  method  for  testing  the  teratogenic  activity  of  drugs.  Same  species  as 

a 
DOTT,  H.  M.;  Dr.  -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Reprod.  Physiol.  &  Biochem.,  Anim.  Res.  Station,  307  Hunting- 
don Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England 
a        Effect  of  seminal  plasma  on  the  metabolism  and  morphology  of  epididymal  spermatozoa.  Bos 

taurus,  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa,  Equus  spp.,  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
b        Lysosomal  enzymes  and  spermatozoa.  Ovis  aries  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
DOUGLAS,   A.  H.  M.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Marischal  Coll.,  Aberdeen  Univ.,  ABERDEEN 

AB9  IAS,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Growth  and  development  of  embryonic  muscle  in  culture,  especially  balance  between  fibroblasts 

and  myoblasts,  and  maintenance  of  myotubes.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
DOUMENC,  D.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  des  Invert.  Marins  et  Malacol.,  Museum  Natl.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  57  rue 

Cuvier,  75005  PARIS,  France 
a        Light  and  electron   microscopy  and  histochemistry  of  metamorphosis.  Actinia  equina,  Cereus 

pcdunculatus  (Actinozoa) 
DOWNIF,  J.  R.:  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  G12  8QC,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Cell  behaviour,  mainly  epithelial  cells,  in  the  expansion  of  the  blastoderm.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Development  of  specialised  cell  contacts  in  the  early  blastoderm.  Same  species  as  a 
DRAGOMIROV,   N.  I.;   Dr.biol.sci.,   Prof.   -   A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.   Morphol.   and   Ecol.  of 

Animals,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.33,  MOSCOW  117071,  U.S.S.R. 
a       The  organogenesis  gradients  in  the  spiracular  section  of  the  lateral  sensory  system.  Huso  huso 

(Chondrostei) 
DROIN,  Miss  A.;  Dr.biol.  -  Stat,  de  Zool.  Exp.,  Univ.  de  Geneve,  154  route  de  Malagnou,  1224 

CHENE-BOUGERIES,  Switzerland 
a       Descriptive,  histological  and  experimental  analysis  of  mutant  embryos  and  tadpoles.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
DRUGA   (PUSZTASZERI),   Mrs.  A.;  M.D.    -    Res.    Inst,    for  Pharm.   Chem.,   P.O.  Box  82,   1325 

BUDAPEST,  Hungary 
a       Teratogenetic  effect  of  chemicals,  especially  drugs  containing  the  piperazin  ring.  Rattus  rattus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Perphenazine  induced  micromelia  (histology:  topooptical  reaction).  Same  species  as  a 
DRUGA,  R.;  MUDr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslo- 
vakia 
a       Prenatal    morphological    development    of   basal  ganglia.   Felis   domestica  (Carnivora),   Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
DRUKKER,  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Anat.-Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade  61,  AMSTERDAM- 

O.,  Netherlands 
a        Descriptive  and  experimental  studies  of  the  developing  central  and  peripheral  nervous  system. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Histochemical    characteristics    of    developing    chemoreceptor    organs.    Oryctolagus    cuniculus 

(Lagomorpha),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
c        Embryology  of  the  endocrine  cells  of  the  pancreas.  Same  species  as  a 
DRYDEN,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  25  The  Drive,  SHOREHAM-by-Sea,  Sussex  BN4  5GB,  England 
a       Spina    bifida    induced    by    X-irradiation    or    mechanical   flexion    during    neurulation.    Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
DUBENDORFER,  A.;  Dr.phil.II   -   Zool.-Vergl.   Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zurich,  Kunstlergasse  16,  8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Determination  and  cell  hneage  in  imaginal  discs.  Musca  domestica  (Diptera) 
b       Cell  and  tissue  culture.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

DUBENDORFER,  K.;  Dipl.nat.   -   Zool.-Vergl.   Anat.   Inst.,   Univ.   Ziirich,  Kiinstlergasse  16,  8006 
ZURICH,  Switzerland 

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a        Cell  lineage  in  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

DUBOIS,  R.;  Dr.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle  Gabrielle, 

941 30  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Lignee  germinale  et  morphogenese  sexuelle.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (avec  D.  CUMINGE) 
b       Biosynthese  glycoproteique  dans  les  ebauches  gonadiques  (topochimie,  cinetique).  Meme  espece 

comme  a 
c       Effets  des  lectines  sur  I'amiboidisme  des  cellules  germinales.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
d       Aspects  discontinus  du  rcnouvellement  dans  les  systemes  biologiques  a  cloisonnement  anato- 

mique  complexe.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
DUKE,  E.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Belfield,  Stillorgan  Rd.,  DUBLIN  4,  Ireland 
a        Molecular  basis  of  drug-sensitivity  and  resistance  during  development  of  inbred  lines  (especially 

5-fluorouracil,  streptomycin,  cytosine  arabinoside).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Genetic  and  epigenetic  mechanisms  governing  the  expression  of  aldehyde  oxidase  and  xanthine 

dehydrogenase  in  developmental  stages.   Locusta  migratoria  (Orthoptera),  Drosophila  melano- 
gaster (Diptera) 
c        Carcinogenesis  of  embryonic  cells  cultured  in  vitro,  induced  by  chemicals,  viruses,  irradiation  and 

suitable  subculturing.  Mus  musculus,  Cricetulus  griseus  (Rodentia) 
DUNCKER,  H.-R.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Dr.med.,  Prof.  ^  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Friedrichst.24,  63  GIESSEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Embryological  and  post-hatching  development  of  the  lung-air  sac  system,  especially  the  number 

and  arrangement  of  secondary  bronchi  and  parabronchi,  and  the  parabronchial  blood-air  capillary 

network.  Columba  spec,  Gallus  spec.  Anas  spec.,Melopsittacus  spec,  Turdus  spec.  Passer  spec, 

Taeniopygia  spec,  and  others  (Aves) 
DUNN,  G.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Strangcways  Res.  Lab.,  Worts  Causeway,  CAMBRIDGE  CBl  4RN,  England 
a        Cell     relations    in    tissue    culture.    Gallus    gallus    (Aves),    Mus    musculus    (Rodentia)    (with 

M.  ABERCROMBIE) 
DUPRAT  (ESCUDit),  Mrs.  A.M.;  D.Sc  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  Paul-Sabatier,  118  Rte  de 

Narbonne,  31077  TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        Determination  and  differentiation  of  cultured  embryonic  cells.  (Urodela) 
b       Embryonic  non-histone  chromatin  proteins.  (Urodela) 

c        Hemoglobin  switch  (immunofluorescence;  in  vitro  culture).  (Urodela)  (with  P.  DEPARIS) 
DUPUIS  (CERTAIN),  Mrs.  Ph.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS 

Cedex  05,  France 
a        Histochemistry  of  steroid  enzymes.  Discoglossus  spec.  (Anura),  Pleurodeles  spec.  (Urodela) 
DURAND,  J.  P.;  D.Sc  -  Lab.  souterrain.  Centre  Natl.  Rech.  Sclent.,  09410  MOULIS,  France 
a        Reproduction  and  development  of  cave  dwelling  forms.  (Teleostei;  Urodela) 
b        Experiments  on  ontogenesis  and  eye  degeneration 
DURANTE,  Miss  M.  C;  D.Sci.,  Prof.   -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Nucleoside  and  ribosomal  RNA   synthesis  during  opercular  regeneration.  Hydroides  norvegica 

(Polychaeta) 
DURCHON,  M.;  Prof.   -   Serv.   de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  de  Lille,  B.P.  36,  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a        Endocrine  control  of  gametogenesis  and  metamorphosis.  (Polychaeta) 
DURST  (^IVKOVIC^),  Mrs.  B.;  M.D.,  D.Sc  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Fac  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.Box  166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Differentiation  of  the  stroma  of  chorionic  vilh.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
DURSTON,  A.  J.;  Ph.D.   -   Hubrecht   Lab.   (Intern.   Embryol.   Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithof, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Regulation  of  morphogenetic  movements  during  gastrulation  and  ncurulation  (time  lapse  cinema- 
tography). Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Mechanisms  of  pattern  formation.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
DUSPIVA,  F.;  Dr.,  Prof.  ^  Physiol.  Lehrst.,  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Berlinerst.l5,  69  HEIDELBERG, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Localization  of  enzymes  within  the  embryo  and  in  subcellular  fractions.  Acheta  domesticus 

(Orthoptera),  Dysdercus  intermedius  (Heteroptera) 
b       Protein  differentiation,  ontogeny  of  enzyme  patterns.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Energy  metabolism  and  metabolism  of  nucleic  acids,  nucleotides,  and  cofactors  during  develop- 
ment. Same  species  as  a 
d        Nucleic  acids  in  oogenesis.  Dysdercus  intermedius  (Heteroptera) 
DUTTON,  G.  J.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc   -   Dept.   of  Biochem.,  Med.  Sci.  Inst.,  Univ.,  DUNDEE  DDl  4HN, 

Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Developmental  biochemistry  of  "detoxicating"  enzymes  in  embryonic,  fetal,  and  neonatal  tissues 

(tissue  culture).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
b        Xenobiotic  and  endocrinological  factors  affecting  development  of  detoxicating  and  carbohydrate- 
metabolising  enzymes.  Same  species  as  a 
DYER,  H.  McM.;  B.Sc,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Marischal  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Aberdeen, 

ABERDI  EN  AB9  IAS,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        The  effects  of  hyperglycaemia  and  insulin  on  embryonic  tissues  grown  in  vitro.  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves) 
b       The  differentiation  of  adipose  tissue  in  "itro.  Same  species  as  a 
DYLEVSK^,    1.;   MUDr.         Dept.    of  Anat.,   Charles   Univ.,    U    nemocnice    3,    12800  PRAHA   2, 

Czechoslovakia 

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a        Prenatal  development  of  muscles  and  connective  tissue.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

DYSON   (DLPLEDGE),   Mrs.   M.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Guy's  Hosp.  Med.   School,  LONDON 

SEl  9RT,  England 
a       Mechanism  and  effect  of  ultrasonically  induced  red  cell  stasis  on  development.  Callus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Stimulation  of  tissue  regeneration  by  ultrasound:   1.  protein  synthesis;  2.  cell  mobility.  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia) 
EAYRS',  J.  T.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston, 

BIRMINGHAM  B15  2TJ,  England 
a       Effects  of  hormones  on  central  nervous  development.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
EBFNDAL,  T.  L.;  Fil.mag.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
ECKSTEIN,  P.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston, 

BIRMINGHAM  B15  2TJ,  England 
a       Mode  of  action  of  intra-uterine  devices:  1.  hormone  concentrations  in  blood  at  critical  stages  of 

primate  cycle;   2.   composition  of  tubo-uterine  secretions;  3.   tissue  reactions  to  intra-uterine 

materials.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia);  Macaca  mulatta.  Papio  papio  (Primates) 
b       Recovery  and  attempted  transfer  of  eggs.  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
EDE,  D.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  G12  80C,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        E.xperimental  studies  on  limb  bud  development.  (3allus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       The  cellular  basis  of  morphogenesis  using  embryological  mutants.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
c        Computer  simulation  of  developmental  processes 
EDWARDS,  J.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  Gil  6NU,  Scotland, 

U.K. 
a        Formation   of  adhesions   in   reaggregating   cells:    embryonic   cells,   Gallus   domesticus   (Aves), 

cultured  cell  hnes,  various  species 
EEKEN,  J.  C.  J.;  Drs.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Changes   in   ultrastructure,   protein   and    RNA    synthesis   of  salivary   glands   during  puparium 

formation  in  relation  to  the  action  of  ecdysterone.  Drosophila  lebanonensis  (Diptera) 
b       Tlie  intluence  of  controlling  factors  provided  by  the  physiological  clock  on  timing  of  puparium 

formation.  Same  species  as  a 
EFIMOV,  E.  A.;  Cand.med.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Tsurupa 

St.3,  MOSCOW  117469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Healing  of  skin  wounds.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  different  spp.  (Carnivora) 
EFREMOVA,  Mrs.  S.  M.;  Cand.biol.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendelcevsky  St.  5, 

LENINGRAD  199164,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Development    and    metamorphosis    (histology,    ultrastructure,   autoradiography).    Zubomirskia 

baicalensis,  Baikalospongia  bacillifera  (Porifera) 
EGELHAAF,    A.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.   -    Zool.   Inst,   der   Univ.,  Weycrtal   119,  5   KOLN  41,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Genetische  Grundlagen  der  Differenzierung  von  Augenpigmenten.  Ephestia  kiihniella  (Lepidop- 

tera) 
b       Morphogcnetische   Genwirkungen.    Ephestia  kiihniella  (Lepidoptera),  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
c        Differentiation  of  the  eye  and  optic  lobe  during  metamorphosis,  especially  retina-lamina  projec- 
tions. Same  species  as  a 
EHN,J.  A.;Fil.Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75 122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
ELBLING,  Miss  L.;  Dr.phil.   -  Inst,  flir  Krebsforsch.,  Univ.  Wien,  Borschkegasse  8a,  Postfach  72, 

A-1090WIEN,  Austria 
a        Induction  of  teratogenesis  and  carcinogenesis  by  hormones  and  other  substances  in  ova  and 

preimplantation  stages  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  (Mammalia) 
b       Formation  of  chimaeric  embryos.  (Mammalia) 
ELGER.   W.;   M.D.         Dept.   of  Endocr.   Pharmacol.I,  Scherins  AG,  Mullerstr.    170-178,  Postfach 

65031 1,  1  BERLIN  65,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Diethylstilboestrol  (DES)  -  induced  "vaginal''  cancer.  Mus  musculus.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
EL  HAJZEIN,  B.;  M.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogen.  Veget.,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille  III,  Centre  St-Charles, 

place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedex  3,  France 
a        Dominance   apicale:    1.    role   des   feuilles   de   divers   ages;  2.   correlations  de  croissance  entre 

bourgeons  lateraux.  Gleditsia  triacanthos  (Leguminosae) 
ELIASSON  (KLEIN),  Mrs.  E.;  FU.Dr.  -  Wenner-Gren  Inst.,  Norrtullsgatan  16,  113  45  STOCKHOLM, 

Sweden 
a        Enzyme  induction  and  repression,  particularly  arginase.  Gallus  spec  (Aves) 

b        Induction  and  repression  of  enzyme  synthesis  in  cells  in  tissue  culture.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Regulation  of  synthesis  of  transfer  RNA.  (Mammalia) 
EL  KEBIR  (YAZID).  Mrs.  F.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex 

05,  France 
a        Processus  involutifs  d'embryons  anormaux  mis  en  parabiose.  (Urodela) 
ELSDALE,  T.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Clin,  and  Popul.  Cytogenet.  Res.  Unit.,  Western  Gen.  Hosp.,  EDINBURGH 

EH4  2XV,  Scotland,  U.K. 
EMANUELSSON,  H.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Zoophysiol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Lund,  Helgonavagen  3,  223  62  LUND, 

Sweden 
a        Yolk  utilization  during  early  embryogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Yolk  utilization  and  nucleic  acid  mobilization  during  early  development  (up  to  free-swimming 

33 


larvae).  Ophryotrocha  labronica  (Polychaeta) 
EMELIANOV,  S.  V.;  Dr.biol.,  Prof.  -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals, 

USSR  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Lenin  Ave.  33,  MOSCOW  117071,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Infraspecific  variability  of  ontogenetic  processes  in  connection  with  developmental  conditions; 

relation  to  adult  variability,  all  classes  (Vertebrata) 
b       Cartilage-bone  relationship  in  ontogenesis:   heterochrony  and  function;  omission  of  chondral 

stages  in  some  chondral  ossifications.  Various  spp.  (Teleostei;  Urodela) 
EMERIT,  M.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.II,  (Morphol.  et  Ecol.),  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  du  Languedoc, 

Place  Eugene  Bataillon,  34060  MONTPELLIER,  France 
a        Embryonic  and  post-embryonic  development.  Gasteracantha  spec,  Isoxya  spec,  Acrosomoides 

spec.  (Gasteracanthinae,  Araneida,  Arachnida) 
EMIG,  C.  C;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Station  Marine  d'Endoume,  Univ.  d'Aix-MarseUle,  Rue  de  la  Batterie  des 

Lions,  13007  MARSEILLE,  France 
a       Comparison  of  asexual  reproduction  with  ontogenesis  and  phylogenesis,  especially  of  nephridia 

and  mesenteries.  (Phoronidea) 
b       Anatomy,     embryology,     development,     regeneration,    phylogenetic    affinities    (Phoronidea; 

Brachiopoda) 
EMMERT,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.  (I)  der  Univ.,  Rontgenring  10,  87  WURZBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a       Postembryonic  development  and  metamorphosis.  Calliphora  erythrocephala,  Musca  domestica 

(Diptera) 
ENEMAR,  E.  A.  W.;  Prof.      Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Gothenburg,  Fack,  S-400  33  GOTHENBURG  33, 

Sweden 
ENGELS,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.   -   Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Badestr.9,  44  MUNSTER/Westf.,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a       Vitellogenin  and  vitellogenesis:  composition  of  reserve  proteins  (radio-isotopes,  electrophoresis, 

cytology).  Apis  melhfera,  A.  cerana,  A.  florea,  A.  dorsata  (Hymenoptera) 
b        Synthesis  and  spectra  of  hcmolymph  proteins  (separation,  immunotest).  (Social  Hymenoptera) 
c        Regulation  and  enzymatic  conditions  of  glycogen  synthesis  in  oogenesis  (radio-isotopes).  Musca 

domestica  (Diptera),  Apis  melhfera  (Hymenoptera) 
d       Yolk  metabolism.  Brachydanio  rerio  (Teleostei) 
ENGLAND,  Mrs.  M.  A.;  Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  6  University  Rd.,  LEICESTER 

LEI  7RH,  England 
a       Primary  neural  induction.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Electron  microscopy  and  histochemistry  of  yolk  formation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  M.  R. 

BELLAIRS) 
ENGLANDER,  H.;  Dr.med.,  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Regionalspezifische    Induktion.    Ambystoma    mexicanum,   Triturus   vulgaris,   T.    helveticus,   T. 

alpestris  (Urodela) 
b        Die  Wirkung  von  Lithium  auf  die  Differcnzierungsleistung  des  Ektoderms.  Dieselben  Arten  wie  a 
c        Disaggregation  und  Reaggrcgation  von  friihembryonalem  Gewebe.  Dieselben  Arten  wie  a 
EPPENBERGI-R,  H.  M.;  Pii.D.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Piiylogeny  and  ontogeny  of  phosphagen  kinases.  (Insecta;  Pisces;  Aves) 
b       Myogenesis  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
c        Myofibrillar  organelloeencsis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
ERDELSKA,  Mrs.  O.;  RNDr.,  CSc.  -  Inst,  of  Exp.  BioL  and  Ecol.,  Slovak.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Dubravska 

26,  88534  BRATISLAVA,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Microcinematography  of  the  embryo  sac  before  and  shortly  after  fertilization.  Galanthus  nivalis 

(Amaryllidaceac),  Torenia  fournicri  (Scrophulariaceae) 
b        Embryogenesis    in    situ   and    the   development    of  embryos   in   culture.    Linum   usitatissimum 

(Linaceae),  Jasione  montana  (Campanulaceac) 
ERIKSSON,  Miss  M.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Teratol.,  Karolinska  Inst.,  S-104  01  STOCKHOLM  60,  Sweden 
EURENIUS-PERSON,   Mrs.    L.;   Fil.lic    -    Inst,    of   Zool.,    Univ.   of  Gothenburg,  Fack,  S-400   33 

GOTHENBURG  33.  Sweden 
EVANGELISTI,  Miss  R.;  Dr.Sci.Biol.  -    Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Ferrara,  Via 

Fossato  di  Mortara  66.  44100  FERRARA,  Italy 
a        Induction  of  yolk  protein  synthesis  in  cultured  embryonic  liver  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
EVANS,  M.  J.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St..  LONDON 

WC1E6BT,  England 
a        In  vitro  and  in  vivo  growth,  determination,  and  differentiation  of  teratoma  cells.  Mus  muscuhis 

(Rodentia) 
I'VANS,  P.  M.;  Ph.D.   -  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Wales,  Penglais,  ABI  RYSTWYTH  SY23  3DA, 

Wales,  U.K. 
a        Sorting  out  in  mixed  aggregates  of  embryonic  tissue  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Role  of  surface  carbohydrates  in  cellular  adhesiveness.  Same  species  as  a 
FABER,  J.;  Ph.D.  -    Ilubreclit  Lab.  (Intern.  Ivmbryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  Universiteitscentrum  "De 

Uithof,  UTRI  CUT,  Netherlands 
a        I'heoretical  study  of  limb  regeneration.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
FACCIO  (DO!  FIND,  Mrs.  S.;  D.Sc  -    1st.  di  Genet.,  Univ.  di  Milano,  Via  Celoria  10,  20133  MILANO, 

Italy 
FACHBACH,G.;Dr.phil.  -    Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Universitiitsplatz  2,  A  8010  GRAZ,  Austria 
a        Vergleichende  I  ntwicklungsgeschichte.  Salamandra  salamandra  subspp.  (Urodela) 

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FALEEVA,  Miss  T.  I.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  LENINGRAD  198904.  U.S.S.R. 

a        Maturation  of  eggs,  atresia  of  ovarian   follicles,  and  regulation  of  these  processes.  Acipenser 

ruthenus,  A.  stellatus  (Chondrostci),  Rutilus  rutilus,  Pelecus  cultratus  (Cypriniformes),  Acerina 

cernua,  Macropodus  opercularis,  Hemichromis  bimaculatus  (Perciformes,  Teleostei) 
FALUGI,  Mrs.  C;  Dr.Biol.    -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Genova,  Via  Balbi  5,  16126  GENOVA 

Italy 
a       Cholinesterase   and   phosphatase   activities  in   eggs  and   embryos.   Balanus  spec,  Lepas  spec. 

(Cirripedia),  Artcniia  salina  (Branchiopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Effects  of  cholinesterase  inhibitors  on  development  (Ascidiacea;  Echinoidea) 
FANGHANEL,   J.;   Dr.sc.med.    -    Anat.    Inst.,  Med.   Bereich,   Univ.   Rostock,  Gertrudenstr.   9,  25 

ROSTOCK  1,  D.D.R.  (Germany) 
FARGEIX,  N.;  Dr.es  Sci.   -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBIERE, 

France 
FARINA,  Miss  E.;Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Haploid  embryos  produced  by  UV  irradiation.  (Anura) 
FARINELLA  (FERRUZZA),  Mrs.  N.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo.  Via  Archirafi  18, 

90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Hybridization.  (Ascidiacea) 

b       Xenoplastic  transplantation.  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura)  Triton  cristatus  (Urodela) 
c        RNA  synthesis  in  egg  development.  Ciona  intestinahs,  Ascidia  malaca,  Clavellina  lepadiformis 

(Ascidiacea) 
d       Embryonic  and  post-larval  development.  Molgula  impura  (Ascidiacea) 
e        Action  of  hydrostatic  pressure  on  embryonic  development.  Ascidia  malaca,  Ciona  intestinahs, 

Ascidiclla  aspersa  (Ascidiacea) 
f        Hybrids  from  fused  gigantic  eggs.  Same  species  as  e 
FARNESI,  Miss  R.  M.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  A.  Pascoli,  06100  PERUGIA, 

Italy 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  spermiogenesis.  Branchiobdella  pentodonta  (Oligochaeta) 
b        Spermiogenesis.  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellaria) 
FAUCOUNAU,  Mrs.  N.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -    Lab.  de  Biol,  et  d'Histol.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  II,  Place  de  la 

Victoire,  33  BORDEAUX,  France 
FAULHABER,  Miss  I.   E.  W.;  Ph.D.   Prof.   -   Inst,   fiir  Biochem.  und  Molek.  Biol.,  Fachbereich  I 

(Vorklinik),  Freie  Univ.  Berlin,  Arnimallee  22,  1  BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
FAUTREZ,  J.  C;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Gent,  Ledeganckstr.  35,  9000  GENT,  Belgium 
FAUTREZ  (FIRLEI-YN),  Mrs.  N.  J.  -  Lab.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Gent,  Ledeganckstr.  35,  9000  GENT, 

Belgium 
FAZEKAS-TODEA,  Mrs.  I.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm  §i  Patol.,  Acad,  de  Stiin^c  Med.,  Centr.  de 

Cere.  Med.,  Bd.M.Viteazul  24,  1900  TIMI^OARA,  Rumania 
a        Experimental  teratology.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Development  of  embryonic  axial  organs  (somitogenesis).  Same  species  as  a 
FEDECKA  (BRUNER),  Mrs.  B.;  Dr.Sci.      Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  TeratoL  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de 

la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Enzyme  synthesis  and  activation  during  development.  Gallus  gallus  (Avcs) 
FEIERTAG  (KOPPEN),  Mrs.  C.  C.  M.;  Drs.  -  Genet.  Inst.,  State  Univ.,  Biol.  Centrum,  Kerklaan  30 

HAREN  (Gr.),  Netherlands 
a        Oogenesis  and  fertilization:  parthenoeenesis.  Tetranychus  urticae  (Acari,  Arachnida) 
FEJERSKOV,  O.;  Dr.lic.odont..  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Dent.  Pathol,  and  Operat.  Dent.,  Royal  Dent.  Coll., 

Vcnnelyst  Blvd.,  8000  ARHUS,  Denmark 
a        Migrating  epithelial  cells  in  palatal  wounds:  cytology;  scanning  electron  microscopy:  morpho- 
metry; treatment  witii  anti-neutrophilic  serum.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia)  (with  L.  ANDERSEN) 
FELDMAN.   Miss   J.  D.;  B.Ch.   -   Developm.  Biol.   Div.,   Natl.   Inst,   for  Med.   Research,  Mill  Hill, 

LONDON  NW7  lAA,  England 
FELIX,  J.-M.;  D.E.S.,  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.  347,  51062  REIMS 

Cedex,  France 
a        Endocrine  function  of  the  foetal  pancreas;  insulin  blood  levels  in  the  foetus  and  in  the  mother. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  L.  JACQUOT,  B.  C.  J.  SUTTER,  and  Mrs.  M.  T.  SUTTER) 
FENSOM,  A.  H.;  Ph.D.   -   Paediat.   Res.   Unit,  Guy's  Hosp.   Med.   Sch.,  St.Thomas  St,  LONDON 

SEl  9RT.  England 
a        Development  of  enzyme  systems  before  and  after  birth.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
FERNANDEZ,  Miss  M.;  Dr.Biol.  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  Paul-Sabaticr,  118  Rte  de  Narbonne, 

31077  TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        The  recessive  semi-lethal  factor  ac:   temperature-sensitivity  of  homozygous  mutants;  maternal 

effect  in  the  progeny  of  mutant  females.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela)  (with  J.  C.  BEETSCHEN) 
FERNHOLM,  B.;  Dr.   -   Dept.   of  Zool.,  Univ.   of  Stockholm,  Box  6801,  113  86  STOCKHOLM, 

Sweden 
a        Embryology  of  endocrine  organs.  Elptatretus  burgeri,  E.  stouti,  Myxine  glutinosa  (Cyclostomata) 
FERRIER,  Miss  A.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.  and  Cytogenet.,  Univ.  CUnic  of  Gynecol,  and  Obstet., 

Geneva  Univ.,  20  rue  Alcide-Jentzer,  1211  GEN£VE  4,  Switzerland 
a        Spontaneous  and  induced  abortions.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
FERRIER,  v.;  Lic.es  Sci.    -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  Paul-Sabatier,  118  Route  de  Narbonne,  31077 

TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        Hybridation  intergenerique.  Pleurodeles  spec,  Salamandra  spec,  Tylototriton  spec.  (Urodela) 
FERRINI,  U.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  "Federico  Raffaele",  Viale  dell'Universita  32,  00161  ROMA. 

Italy  -  Biophys.  Lab.,  Cane  Inst.  Regina  Elena,  Viale  Regina  Elena  291/295,  00161  ROMA  (7), 

Italy 

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a       Biochemical  events  in  polyspermic  eggs.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea)  (with  H.  MANELLI) 
b       Piiysico-chemistry     of     embryonic     ribosomes.     Galkis    galkis    (Aves)     (with     H.  MANELLI, 

R.  SCOPELLITI  and  O.  SENATOR!) 
FERRUS,   A.;  M.Sc.   -   Sect.   Developm.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Genet,   and  Anthropol.,  Velazquez  144, 

MADRID  6,  Spain 
a       Morphogenetic  mutants  in  the  wing  disc.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
FICQ,  Mrs.  A.  A.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux, 

1640  RH0DE-ST.-GEN£SE,  Belgium 
a        Etude  autoradiographique  du  metabolisme  au  cours  de  Toogenese.  Rana  spec.  (Anura) 
b       Observations  autoradiographiques  sur  I'oogenese  et  la  morphogenese.  (Anura) 
c        Effects   of  actinomycin  D   and  histones  on  early  differentiation  of  oocytes.   Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
d       DNA  synthesis  during  early  oogenesis.  Same  species  as  c 
e        Template  activities  of  chromatin  in  meiotic  cells.  Same  species  as  c 
f        Protein    metabolism    in    early    oogenesis.    Xenopus    laevis    (Anura),    Ambystoma    mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
g       DNA,  RNA,  and  protein  metabolism  in  pachytene  cells  during  amphfication  of  rDNA  (auto- 
radiography). Same  species  as  c 
h       Effect  of  protease  inhibitors  on  early  meiosis.  Same  species  as  c 
FILOGAMO,  G.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso  M.d'Azeglio  52,  10126 

TORINO,  Italy 
a       Development   of  neuro-muscular   connections  and   effect   of  a-bungarotoxin,  Botulinum  and 

anti-cholinesterases.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  neuro-muscular  contacts  in  slow  and  fast  muscle  fibers  in  the  embryo.  Same 

species  as  a 
FILONI,  S.;  Dr.Biol.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.  "Battista  Grassi",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Via  A.Borelli  50, 

00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Influence  of  metamorphosis  on  regeneration  power  of  the  central  nervous  system;  effects  of 

thyroxin,  thiouracil,  and  hypophysectomy.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Stimulation  of  central  nervous  system  regeneration  power  by  transplantation  of  neuroblasts  into 

the  ventricular  cavities.  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana  esculenta,  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 
c        Lens  regeneration.  Rana  esculenta,  R.  dalmatina,  Bufo  bufo,  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
d        Histology  of  normal  and  regenerated  midbrain.  Same  species  as  b 
FILOSA  PARISl,  Mrs.  S.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  IstoL  ed  Embriol.,  Univ.  di  Napoli,  Via  Mezzocannone  8,  80134 

NAPOLI,  Italy 
a        The  significance  of  intercellular  bridges  between  cells.  Lacerta  sicula  (Lacertilia) 
b        Enzymes  of  DNA  synthesis  during  development.  Paracentrotus  spec.  (Echinoidea) 
FINCHAM,  A.  A.;  Ph.D.  -   Dept.  of  Zool.,  Brit.  Museum  (Nat.  Hist.),  Cromwell  Rd.,  LONDON 

SW7  5BD,  England 
a        Larval  development  (laboratory  rearing).  Crangon  crangon,  Pandalus  montagui  and  other  spp. 

(Natantia,  Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
FIORONI,  P.;  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  -  ZooL  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Hiifferstr.  1,  44  MUNSTER,  B.R.D.  (Germanu) 
a        Ultrastructure  of  early  cell  differentiation.  Nassarius  spec,  Lymnaea  spec,  and  others  (Gastro- 
poda) 
b       Comparative   histology,    ultrastructure,   and   biology    of  embryonic  nutrition  (yolk,  albumen, 

food-eggs).  Many  genera  (Gastropoda) 
c        Histology    and    ultrastructure   of  yolk   resorption   and   development    of  yolk   syncytium   and 

intestine.  Loligo  and  others  (Cephalopoda) 
d       Histology,  ultrastructure,  and  experimental  study  of  yolk  resorption.  Brachydanio  and  others 

(Tcleostci) 
e       Comparative  histology  and  ultrastructure  of  the  role  of  I-cells,  expecially  in  the  formation  of 

gonangia  and  gonophores.  Many  genera  (Hydroidca),  Thecata  and  Athecata  (Hydrozoa) 
FISCHER,  A.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Oocyte  genetic  activity  witli  respect  to  or-gene  product.  Platynereis  dumerilii  (Polychacta) 
b       Course  of  structural  and  biochemical  development  of  oocytes;  mode  of  oocyte  size  synchroniza- 
tion during  oogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
FISCHER,  J.  L.   -  Inst.  dT^nibryol.  et  Teratol.  Expcr.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle  Gabrielle, 

94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Action  des  rayons  X  sur  la  morphogenese  des  arcs  aortiques.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Malformations.  (Anura;  Urodela) 

c        Les  effets  teratogcnes  de  riiypothermie  sur  I'embryon.  Meme  espcce  comme  a 
FLEISCHHAUER,  K.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Abt.  fur  Neuroanat.,  Nussallee  10,  53 

BONN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
FLINT,  O.  P.;  M.A.  -   Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  G12  8QC,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Behaviour  and  differentiation  of  normal  and  mutant  limb  mesenchyme  cells  in  vitro.  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves) 
b        Analysis  of  developmental  mutants.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
FLUCHTER,    J.;    Dr.rer.nat.    -      Baycrischc    Landesanstalt    fiir    Fischerei,    Weilheimerst.    8a,    813 

SIARNBI.RG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
FOLIGUIT,  B.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Med  ,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  30  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY,  France 
a        Histogenese  du  poumon.  Rattus  porvegicus  (Rodentia) 
FONTAlNi;,  Miss  J.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Nantes,  38  Bd.  Michelet,  B.P.  1044,  44037  NANTES 

CLDEX,  France 

36 


FONTANA,  F.;  Dr.nat.sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Ferrara,  Via  Previati  24,  44100  FERRARA,  Italy 
FORD,  P.  J.;  D.phil.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  King's  Buildings,  May  field  Rd., 

EDINBURGH  EH9  3JR",  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Control  of  protein  and  nucleic  acid  synthesis  during  oogenesis  (especially  5s  RNA,  informational 

RNA).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
FORSSKAHL,  B.;  Ph. Mag.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  P.  Rautatiekatu  13,  00100  HELSINKI 

10,  Finland 
FOURCHE,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  1 1  Novembre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Le  metabolisnie  respiratoire  au  cours  du  developpement.   Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera), 

Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
b        Energetic  metabolism  during  nymphal  diapause;  influence  of  external  factors.  Pieris  brassicae 

(Lepidoptera) 
FOURNIER,  B.;  Dr.Sci.   -    Lab.   de   Zool.   Exper.,   Univ.   de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a       Recherches  descriptives  et  experimentales  sur  la  morphogenese  embryonnaire  des  appendices. 

Carausius  spec.  (Phasmida) 
b        Regeneration  embryonnaire  en  I'absence  des  glandes  endocrines.  Meme  espece  comme  a  (avec 

J.  ROGUEDA) 
FOX,   IE;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.   -   Dept.   of  ZooL,   Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St.,  LONDON  WC1E6BT, 

England 
a        llaploid  and  diploid  tissues  (electron  microscopy).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  L.  HAMILTON, 

Middlesex  Hosp.) 
b       Tail  degeneration  (electron  microscopy,  histochemistry).  Same  species  as  a 
c        Ultrastructure  of  larval  tissues.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Larval  growth.  Same  species  as  a  (with  S.  C.  TURNER,  Portsmouth) 
FRAGOULIS,  E.;  Dipl.Biol.  -  Physiol.-Chem.  Inst.I,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Marburg,  355  MARBURG- 

Lahnberge,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
FRANCE,  V.  M.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  King's  Coll.,  LONDON  WC2R  2LS,  England 
a        Effects  of  prolactin,  vasopressin,  vasotocin,  and  osmotic  pressure  gradients  on  active  sodium 

uptake  by  fetal  skin  and  urinary  bladder.  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla;  Rodentia) 
b       Causative  factors  for  gallstone  formation  in  fetus;  steroid  action  on  fluid  transport  in  gallbladders 

in  vitro;  analysis  of  bile  for  pancreatic  enzymes.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia),  Ovis  aries  (Artio- 
dactyla) 
FRANCHI,  L.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston,  BIRMING- 
HAM B 15  2TJ,  England 
a        Fine  structure  of  normal  and  irradiated  male  and  female  germ  cells.  (Rodentia;  Primates) 
b        Stucture  and   function  of  chromosomes  in  oocytes  in  relation  to  radiosensitivity.  (Rodentia; 

Carnivora;  Primates  and  others) 
FRANCO,  Mrs.  N.;  Lic.Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Biol  Med.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  30  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY, 

France 
a        Cytogenesc  de  I'adenohypophyse.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

FRANZ^N,  A.  S.;  Fil.Dr.  -  ZooL  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
FRASCHINI,  Miss  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  ofPavia,  Piazza  Botta  10, 

27100  PAVIA,  Italy 
ERASER,  Mrs.  L.  REPSIS;  Ph.D.       Clin.  Res.  Centre,  Watford  Rd.,  HARROW,  Middlesex  HA  1  3UJ, 

England 
a        In  vitro  fertilization:  effects  of  gamete  age,  culture  conditions,  etc.,  on  developmental  potential 

and  on  chromosomal  complements.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
FRENCH,  V.  K.;  B.Sc.  -  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sussex,  Falmer,  BRIGHTON  BNl  9QG,  England 
FRETTER,  Miss  V.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Reading  Univ.,  Whiteknights  Park,  READING 

RG6  2AJ,  Ensland 
a        Veliger   larvae   of  coastal  waters:    structure,  feeding,   food  requirements,  digestion,  structural 

changes  at  metamorphosis.  Many  spp.  (Prosobranchia,  Gastropoda) 
FREUND,  Mrs.  E.;  Dr.agr.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Med.  Bereich,  Univ.  Rostock,  Gertrudenstr.  9,  25  ROSTOCK 

FREY',  M.;  M.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  giant  chromosomes.  Chironomus  spec.  (Diptera) 
FREYSSINET,  G.;  Dr.spec.   -   Dept.  de  BioL  Gener.  et  Appl.,   Univ.  de   Lyon  I,  43   Bd.  du  11 

Novembre  1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Analysis  and  synthesis  of  ribosomal  proteins.  Euglena  gracilis  (Euglenophyceae) 
b        Nutritional  requirements  for  chloroplast  formation.  Same  species  as  a 
FRIED  (MONTAUFIER),  Mrs.  M.  C.;D.E.S.  -  Lab.  de  Genet.  Evolut.  et  de  Biomet.,  C.N.R.S.,  91190 

GlF-sur-YVETTE,  France 
a        Hermaphroditic  male  gonad;  intersexuality  of  female.  Talitrus  saltator  (Amphipoda,  Crustacea) 
FRIJTERS,  D.;  Drs.  -  Theor.  BioL  Group,  Subfac.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Heidelberglaan  2,  "De 

Uithot"',  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Mathematical   models   for   the   transition   from  vegetative  to  Howermg  condition   in   complex 

inflorescences.  (Compositae) 
FULCRAND,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Neurophysiol.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  du  Languedoc,  Place 

E.  Bataillon,  34060  MONTPELLIER  Cedex,  France 
a        Ontogenese    et    degenerescence    experimentale   des   voies   visuelles   (radioautographie).    Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

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GABAJEVA,  Mrs.  N.  S.;  Cand.biol.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St.  5, 

LENINGRAD  199164,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Follicular  epithelium  morpiiology  during  oogenesis.  Hemichromis  multicolor  (Teleostei) 
b       Comparative  study  of  structure  and  functions  of  follicular  epithelium  in  oogenesis.  Lampetra 

fluviatilis  (Cyclostomata),  Xiphophorus  spec.  (Teleostei),  Agama  caucasica  (Lacertilia),  Testudo 

horsfieldi  (Chelonia),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GABRIEL-ROBEZ  (KREMER),  Mrs.   O.;  Dr.Med.   -   Inst.   d'EmbryoL,   Univ.  de  Strasbourg,  4  rue 

Kirschleger,  67085  STRASBOURG,  France 
a        Teratogenic  effects  of  venoms  and  oestrogens.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 

b        Urogenital  system  abnormalities.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagoniorpha) 
c       Fractionation  of  Vipera  aspis  venom  by  gradient  chromatography;  teratogenic  activity  of  the 

separated  proteins  compared  to  that  of.the  whole  venom 
GABRION  (TROTIGNON),  Mrs.  J.  B.;  M.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.  et  d'EmbryoL,  Univ.  de  Montpellier, 

2  rue  Ecole  de  Medecine,  34000  MONTPELLIER,  France 
GAGINSKAYA,  Mrs.  E.  R.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  LENINGRAD  198904,  USSR        » 
a       Morphology,  electron  microscopy,  cytochemistry,  and  autoradiography  of  oogenesis,  especially 

nuclear  apparatus  behavior  during  oocyte  growth.  (Teleostei),  (Fringiliidae,  Passeriformes,  Aves) 
GAILLARD,  J.  A.;  M.  D.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  Pathol,  du  Centre  Hospitalier  d'Evreu.x,  rue  Saint-Louis,  27 

EVREUX,  France 
a       Embryonic  tumors;  germ  cell  tumors;  dysembryomas  of  ovary  and  testis;  blastemal  tumors.  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Comparative  developmental  morphology   of  embryoids  and   first  stages  of  normal  ova.  Same 

species  as  a 
c        Extra-embryonic  structures  in  embryomas.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Experimental  teratomas.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
e        Odontogenesis  as  a  model  of  organogenesis  in  an  ovarian  teratoma  (serial  sections).  Same  species 

as  a 
f        Comparative   study   of  natural  and  experimentally   induced  yolk-sac  tumours.   Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
GAILLARD,  P.  J.;  M.  D.,  Prof.  -   Lab.  for  Cell  Biol,  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Hormones  and  bone  development  (organ  culture,  enzyme  chemistry,  isotope  techniques).  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Imidazol  and  its  derivates  and  bone  development  (organ  culture).  Same  species  as  a 
GAINO,  Miss  E.;  Dr.  BioL  Sci.   -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Genova,  Via  Baibi  5,  16126  GENOVA,  Italy 
a        Sexual  dimorphism   in  the  embryos  of  a  parthenogenetic  form.  Penilia  avirostris  (Cladocera, 

Crustacea) 
GAJO,  Miss  M.;  M.  D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  Med.  School,  Kossuth  L.  40,  SZEGED,  Hungary 
a        Developmental  histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  the  autonomic  ground  plexus.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia)  (with  B.  CSILLIK,  E.  KNYIHAR  and  G.  KALMAN) 
GALAND,  G.;  D.  E.  S.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.  P.  347,  51062  REIMS  Cedex, 

France 
a        Functional  development  of  small  intestine.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
GALLERA,  J.;  D.  Sc.  -  Lab.  d'EmbryoL  Exp.,  Inst.  d'Histol.,  Univ.  de  Geneve,  20  rue  de  I'Ecole  de 

Medecine,  1211  GENftVE  4,  Switzerland 
a        Subcellular  changes  during  early  morphogenesis.  (Aves)  (with  G.  NICOLET) 

b        Localization  of  presumptive  somitic  mesoblast;  early  somite  morphogenesis.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
c        Correlation  between  the  development  of  foregut  and  brain.  Same  species  as  b 
GALLIEN,  CI.  L.;  D.  Sc.   -   Lab.   Biol,   du   Devi.,   Univ.   de  Paris  5    -    Rene  Descartes,  45  rue  des 

Sts.  Peres,  75270  PARIS  Cedex  06,  France 
a        Chronological   study   of  nuclear   activity    after    transplantation;   analysis   of  enzyme  systems. 

(Urodela) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  nuclear  transplantation.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
GALLIEN,  L.;  Dr.  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'EmbryoL,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex 

05,  France 
a        Nuclear   anomalies   after   interspecific   nuclear   transplantation.   Pleurodeles  waltlii,  P.   poireti, 

Ambystoma  mexicanum,  A.  dumerilii  (Urodela) 
b        Differentiation  in  explants  and   compatibility   between  different  strains.  Hydractinia  eciiinata 

(Hydrozoa) 
GALLO,  Miss  V.;  Dr.biol.sci.   -    1st.  di  Zool.  "F.Raffaele",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Viale  dell'Universita  32, 

00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Differentiation  and  developmental  correlations  between  hypophysis,  adrenals,  and  gonads.  Rana 

esculenta   (Anura),   Gallus   callus   (Aves)   (with   H.  MANELLI,    L.  MASTROLIA,   E.  MILANO- 

GRASSI  and  F.  ACCORDI) 
GAMBLE,   H.  J.;  Ph.D.         Dept.   of  Anat.,  St.  Tiiomas's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  Lambeth  Palace  Rd., 

LONDON  SEl  7EH,  England 
a        Development  of  peripheral  nervous  tissues  in  the  foetus.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Development  of  blood  vessels  in  the  central  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 
GARCIA-BI  LLIDO,  A.;  Ph.D.       Sect.  Developm.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Genet,  and  Anthropol.,  Velazquez 

144,  MADRID  6,  Spain 
a        Developmental  genetic  analysis  of  the  wing  imaginal  disc;  development  in  situ  and  in  culture. 

Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b        Nature  of  the  specificity  of  cell  recognition  in  cell  aggregates  of  imaginal  discs;  ceil  affinities  of 

normal  versus  mutant  genotypes.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

38 


GARCIA-PORRERO,   J.  A.;   Dr.Med.    -    Serv.    de   Embriol.   Exp.,  Dept.   de  Anat.,  Fac.   de  Med., 

SANTANDER,  Spain 
a        Role  of  mucopolysaccharides  in  normal  and  abnormal  morphogenesis  of  the  kidney  (iiistochemis- 

try).  Oryctolaaus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
GARCIA  VALDECASAS  HUELIN,  J.  M.;  Dr.  -  Serv.  Embriol.  Exp.,  Dept.  Anat.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Av. 

Ramon  y  Cajal,  VALLADOLID,  Spain 
a        Development  of  the  primary  stages  of  the  ear.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GARDFNGHE  G.;  Dr.  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Bologna,  Via  S.  Giacomo  9,  40126  BOLOGNA, 

Italy 
a        In  vitro  culture  of  larval  gonads.  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 

b        Hormonic  regulation  of  ovarian  and  Bidder's  organ  oogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Developmental  biology.  Macquartia  chalconota  (Larvacvoridae,  Diptera) 

GARDNER,  R.;  D.Phil.    -  Zool.  Dept.,  Oxford  Univ.,  South  Parks  Rd.,  OXFORD  0X1  3PS,  England 
a        Determination  during  early  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Mechanism  of  X-chromosome  inactivation.  Same  species  as  a 
GAREL,  J.-M.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  de  PhysioL  Comp.,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex 

05,  France  ■  ,,    • 

a        Parathyroid  hormone  and  calcitonin:  secretion,  metabolism,  and  physiological  role,  especially  m 

Ca,  Mg,  and  P  metabolism,  before  and  after  birth.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Ovis  aries,  Bos  taurus 

(Artiodactyla),  Equus  caballus  (Perissodactyla) 
GARGOUIL   Y   M  ;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  Physiol.  Cell,  des  Struct.  Contractiles,  Univ.  de  Poitiers, 

40  av.  d'u  Recteur  Pineau,  BAt.P,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Cellular  electrophysiology  of  the  embryonic  heart  (membrane  currents  -  membrane  conduc- 
tances ~  equivalent  circuits).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
GARROD,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.,  SOUTHAMPTON  S09  5NH,  England 
a       Morp'hogenetic  movement  and  cell  adhesion.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
b       Tissue-specific  sorting-out  of  embryonic  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GARWEG,  G.;  Dr.med.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Abt.  fur  Exp.  Biol.,  Univ.  Bonn,  Nussallee  10,  53  BONN.  B.R.D. 

(Germany)  .  ,  ,, 

a        Biochemistry  and  autoradiography  of  DNA,  RNA,  and  protein  metabolism  in  male  germ  cells 

during  antiandrogenic  effects  of  epiphyseal  melatonin  synthesis.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
GASC   J   M.;  Lic.Sci.  -    Inst.  d'EmbryoL  et  TeratoL  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle  Gabrielle, 

94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Gonadal  growth  and  DNA  synthesis  during  and  after  sexual  differentiation  of  the  embryo.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Cortico-steroid  binding  protein  (CBG)  in  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  ^  ,  n-,-, 

GASSER,   F.;   D.Sc.         Lab.    de   Biol.   Gen.,    Univ.    Paul-Sabatier,    118    Rte  de   Narbonne,   31077 

TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        Genetical  aspects  of  protein  differentiation  in  embryonic  and  larval  stages.  Pleurodeles  waitlii 

(Urodela)  (with  J.  C.  BEETSCHEN) 
GATEFF  (ZOLLIKOFER),  Mrs.  E.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Inst.  I  der  Univ.,  Schanzlestr.  9,  78  FREIBURG/ 

Br.,  B.R.D.  (Germany)  .    ,      ■        ■     ,  .• 

a        Normal  and  abnormal  (neoplastic)  development  of  the  nervous  system  and  the  imaginal  discs 

(tissue  culture).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Analysis  of  aenetically  controlled  neoplasms.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Oogenesis  and  early  embryogenesis.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera)  .»  ^^   o-,  ,^.r.    d  d  r. 

GAUDECKER,  Miss  B.  von;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  OIshausenst.40-60,  23  KIEL,  B.K.U. 

(Germany)  ,     j     i^  v-i         i  ♦ 

a        Ultrastructure  and  histochemistry  of  prepupal  and  pupal  salivary  glands.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera)  ^         ,,   .        ...  ,      . 

GAZARYAN,  K.  G.;  Dr.biol.,  Prof.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin 

Hills.  MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R.  ...  ,      ^      „     r^  ,      u     ,;„;. 

a        Role  of  chromosomal  proteins  in  regulation  of  transcription  in  erythroid  cells.  Columba  livia 

( AvGs) 
GAZE,  R.  M.;  Ph.D.   -   Developm.   Biol.   Div.,   Natl.   Inst,   for  Med.  Research,  Mill  Hill,  LONDON 

NW7  lAA,  England  ^    „  ^..     ^  ,^ 

GEBHARDT,  D.  O.  E.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Acad.  Hosp.,  Rijnsburgerweg  lU, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Amniotic  fluid  analysis.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Analysis  of  urinarv  estrogens  during  pregnancy.  Same  species  as  a 
GEELEN,  J.  A.  G.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Neurol.,  Elisabeth  Hosp.,  TILBURG,  Netherlands 
a        Review  of  complete  literature  on  vitamin  A  teratogenesis  ^^^ac^ 

GEHRING,  W.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biozentrum  der  Univ.  Basel,  Abt.  Zellbiol.,  Klingelbergstr.  70,  4056 

BASEL,  Switzerland  m-  t      \ 

a        Cell  determination  and  differentiation  in  embryos  and  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  spec.  (Uiptera^ 
GEILENKIRCHEN,  W.  L.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitonum  111,  Univ. 

centrum  "De  Uithof.  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Metabolism  and  respiration  of  egg  and  embryo.  Lymnaea  stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
b        Influence  of  various  kations  on  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Mechanisms  of  cytodifferentiation  in  cleaving  eggs.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Germinal  localization  in  eggs.  Dentalium  spec.  (Scaphopoda),  Patella  spec  (Gastropoda) 
GENDEREN,  H.  H.  van;  Drs.  -  Bot.  Lab.,  State  Univ.,  Lange  Nieuwst.  106   UTRECHT  Netherlands 
GFNEIX,    A.    -    Lab.   d'Histol.-Embryol.,   Fac.    de   Med.,   Bd.  Winston   Churchill,  B.P.   38,  63UU1 

CLERMONT-FERRAND  Cedex,  France 

39 


a  ,    Chromosome  ultrastructure.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

GENIS-GALVEZ,  J.  M.;  Med.Dr.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med., 

Univ.  of  Sevilla,  SEVILLA,  Spain 
a        Developmental  neurobiology  and  sense  organs.  Callus  gallus  (Aves) 
b        Electron  microscopy  and  autoradiography  of  neurogenesis  in  the  mesencephalon.  Same  species  as 

a 
GENNSER,  G.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -    Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol.,  Kvinnokliniken,  Allmiinna  sjukhuset,  214 

01  MALMO  8,  Sweden 
a        Enzymology  of  placenta  and  amniotic  fluid.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Fetal  breathing  movements:    intluence  of  drugs  and  smoking;  relation  to  postnatal  breathing; 

regulating  mechanisms  (ultrasonic  technique).  Same  species  as  a 
c        Endocrinology    of   feto-placcntal   unit:    pituitary-adrenal  axis;  influence  of  synthetic  steroids; 

relation  to  onset  of  parturition.  Same  species  as  a 
GEORGES,  Miss  D.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P.  53, 

Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Development  of  the  gonads:  role  of  the  neural  complex  and  other  factors  in  spermatogenesis  and 

oogenesis.  Ciona  intestinalis  (Ascidiacea) 
b        Electron  microscopy  of  epithelial  junctions  before  and  after  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  a 
GERACL  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol.,  Consigho  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Via  Toiano  2,  80072 

ARCO  FELICE  (Napoli),  Italy 
GERARD,  H.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  31  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY,  France 
a        Experiences  (homogreffes)  sur  I'hematopoiese  embryonnaire.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GERISCH,  G.;  Dr.rer.nat.  ~  Biozentrum  der  Univ.  Basel,  Khngelbergstr.70,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Differentiation  of  cell  membranes.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
b        Immunochemical  studies  on  cell  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Generation  and  recognition  of  periodic  cyclic-AMP  signals.  Same  species  as  a 
GERLINGER,  P.;  Dr.  Med.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  1 1  rue  Humann,  67085  STRASBOURG, 

France 
a        Etude  de  la  formation  des  constituants  de  I'oeuf.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  possible  role  of  liver  tRNAS'^'^  isoacceptors  and  seryltRNA  synthetase  in  phosvitin  synthesis. 

Same  species  as  a 
c        Control  of  ovalbumin  synthesis  in  the  oviduct  of  the  laying  hen.  Same  species  as  a 
GERZELI,  G.;  Prof.  -  1st.  of  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Pavia,  Piazza  Botta  10,  27 100  PAVIA,  Italy 
a        Isoprenaline  induced  modifications  of  liver  cells  (ploidy,  structure,  metabolism)  during  postnatal 

development.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Effect  of  lathyrogenic  substances  on  larvae.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Salamandra  salamandra 

(Urodela) 
GEUSKENS,  M.;  D.Sc.Zool.  -   Dept. of  Molec.Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux,  1640 

RHODE-St.-GENfeSE,  Belgium 
a        LMntluence  des  constituants  cytoplasmiques  sur  la  transcription  des  genes  au  cours  du  developpe- 

ment    embryonnaire    (microscopic    electronique,    autoradiographie).    Xenopus   laevis   (Anura), 

Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela),  Ilyanassa  obsoleta  (Gastropoda) 
b       Cell    coat    during    cleavage    and    during    dissociation    and    reassociation    of   embryonic    cells. 

(Ruthenium  red,  Concanavalin  A-peroxidase  staining,  electron  microscopy).  Pleurodeles  waltlii 

(Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
GEZELIUS,  N.  G.  B.;  Fil.lic.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
GHIARA,  G.;  Dr.nat.sci.,  Prof.  ~  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.,  Univ.  di  Napoli,  Via  Mezzocannone  8, 

80134  NAPOLI,  Italy 
a        Oogenesis,  especially   nutritional  aspects  of  auxocytosis  (electron  microscopy   in  normal  and 

experimental  conditions).  Lacerta  spec,  and  others  (Lacertilia) 
GHIRARDELLI,   E.;  Prof.    -    Inst,  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Trieste.  Via  A.Valerio  32, 

34127  TRIESTE,  Italy 
GIACOBINl,  G.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso  M.  D'Azegho  52,   10126 

TORINO,  Italy 
a        Development    of    neuro-muscular    correlations    under    normal    and    experimental    conditions 

(blockade  of  various  components  of  the  acetylcholine-system).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GIANGUZZA,  M.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Divisi  83,  90133  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Histociiemistry     and      ultrastructure     of     oogenesis     and     embryology.     (Ascidiacea)     (with 

V.  MANCUSO  and  G.  DOLCEMASCOLO) 
GIANNIT.LI,    F.  B.;   M.D.,   Ph.D.   -   Paediat.   Res.   Unit.  Guy's  Hosp.   Med.   Sch.,   St.  Thomas  St., 

LONDON  SEl  9RT,  England 
a        Somatic  cell  fusion,  especially  in  metabolic  disorders.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        DNA  repair  systems.  Same  species  as  a 
GIANNETTI,  A.;  M.D.  -   Dept.  of  Dermatol.,  Univ.  of  Pavia,  Policlinico  S.Matteo,  27100  PAVIA, 

Italy 
GIBSON,  I.;  Ph.D.  -  School  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  llast  Angha,  University  Plain,  NORWICH  NR4  7TG, 

England 
GIDHOLM,  1,.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
GIHR,    Miss    M.;    Dr.phil.    -    Brain    Anat.    Inst.,    Untere   ZoUgasse    71,    (Waldau),    3072   OSTER- 

MUNDKii  N-Bi:.  Switzerland 
a        Anatomical  and  statistical  study  of  early  development.  Esox  lucius  (Teleostei) 
b       Descriptive  and  comparative  ontogenesis  of  the  brain.  (Cetacea) 

c        General  ontogenesis.  Platanista  gangetica,  Pontoporia  blainvillei  (Platanistidae.  Cetacea) 
GINSBURG.  Mrs.  A.  S.:  Dr.biol.      Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26, 

MOSCOW  117334.  U.S.S.R. 

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a        Sperm  ultrastructure  and  acrosome  reaction.  Acipenser  stellatus,  A.  giildenstiidti  (Chondrostei) 
b       Cortical  reaction  of  the  egg  and  fertilization.  Ambystoma  mexicanum,  Triturus  vulgaris  (Urodela) 
GINSBURGFR-VOGEL,  T.;  Agr.  -  Lab.  de  Genet.  Evolut.  et  de  Biomet.,  C.N.R.S.,  91190  GIF-sur- 

YVETTE,  France 
a        Sex  determination:   genetic  factors,  a  temperature-sensitive  factor;  monogeny;  intersexuality. 

Orcliestia    gammarella,    O.    cavimana,    O.    montagui,    Talorchestia    deshayesei    (Amphipoda, 

Crustacea) 
GINTER,  E.  K.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Kashirskoye  Chaussee  6a,  115478 

MOSCOW,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Determination  of  imaginal  disc  cells  in  normal  and  mutant  strains.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b        Interaction  of  homoeotic  and  non-homoeotic  genes  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
GIORGI,  F.:  Dr.Biol.   -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  L'niv.  of  Pisa,  Via  Volta  4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
a        Structure  and  function  of  lampbrush  chromosomes.  Rana  spp.  (Anura) 
b       Yolk  formation  and  the  Golgi  apparatus  in  oogenesis.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
GIPOULOL'X,  J.-D.;  Dr.,  Prof.   -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Univ.  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

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.  (.'\nura) 
d        Etude  experimentale  des  facteurs  de  la  migration  des  cellules  du  blasteme  de  I'uretere  primaire. 

Rana  spec,  Bufo  bufo,  Discoglossus  spec,  Xenopus  spec.  (Anura) 
e        Les  potentialites  morphogenes  du  mesoderme  lateral.  Xenopus  spec.  (Anura),  Pleurodeles  walthi 

(Urodela) 
GIRARD  (DECHAMBE),  Mrs.  C;  Dr.Biol.Anim.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.A,  Univ.  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des 

Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Modalites  et  facteurs  de  formation  de  I'ostium  et  de  Toviducte.  (Anura) 
b       Modalites  de  la  metamorphose  de  I'appareil  excreteur.  Rana  dalmatina,  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 
c        Modalite  de   formation  des  glandes  epidermiques  in  vivo  et  in  vitro  durant  la  metamorphose. 

Alytes  obstetricaiis  (Anura) 
d       Modalites  du  developpement  embryonnaire  des  ovaires  dysgenesiques.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
GIROUD,  A.;  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.  B,  Fac.  de  Med.";  45  rue  des  Sts.  Peres,  75  PARIS  Vie, 

P'rance 
GIUDICE,   G.;   M.D.,   Prof.    -    1st.    di   Anat.    Comp.,   Univ.   di  Palermo,  Via   Archirafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Protein  and  RNA  synthesis  during  early  development.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Cell  free  maturation  of  ribosomal  RNA  of  oocytes.  Same- species  as  a 
c        Giant  RNA  in  the  cytoplasm  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Regulation  of  DNA  synthesis  in  dissociated  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
GLAS,   P.;   M.Sc.    -    Dept.    of  Anat.    and    Embryol.,    State   Univ.   of  Groningen,  Oostersingel  69, 

GRONINGEN,  Netherlands 
a        The  early  development  of  the  commissures  in  the  medial  telencephalic  area.   Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
GLATZER,  K.  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  InsL  fiir  Allgem.  Biol.,  Univ.  Diisseldorf,  Ulenbergstr.  127-129,  4000 

DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Egg  and  embryo  development,  especially  electron  microscopy  concerning  vitellogenesis.  Coryden- 

drium  parasiticum  (Hydrozoa) 
b       Gene  physiology,  Y  chromosome.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 
c        Genetic  regulation  of  differentiation;  male  germ  line  cells.  Same  species  as  b 
GLENISTER,  T.  W.;  D.Sc,  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charing  Cross  Hosp.  Med.  School,  Lab. 

Block,  Fulham  Palace  Road,  LONDON  W6  8RF,  England 
a        Reaction  of  genital  tract  tissues  to  hormones  in  vitro.  (Rodentia;  Lagomorpha;  Primates) 
b        Blastocyst  implantation  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Behaviour  of  trophoblasts  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Development  of  embryos  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 

e        Ultrastructure  of  embryo-maternal  relationships  during  implantation.  Same  species  as  a 
GLINZ,  Miss  S.;  Dipl.nat.  -  Zool.Vergl.  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zilrich,  Kiinstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Ultrastructure  of  imaginal  disc  cells.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
GMUER,  R.;  M.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Myogenesis  in  cell  cultures.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
GODET  (NONNENMACHER),  Mrs.  J.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  1,  43  Bd.  du  11 

Novembre  1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Erythrocyte  differentiation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
GODULA,  J.;  M.Sc.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul  Krupnicza  50,  KRAKOW  2,  Poland 
a        Differentiation  of  germ  cells  in  early  oogenesis  (quantitative  and  stereological  analysis).  Tetro- 

dontophora  bielanensis  (Collembola) 
GOLICHENKOV,  V.  A.;  Cand.sci.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin 

Hills,  MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Development  of  dermal  mclanophores,   their  structure,  biochemistry,  physiological  regulatory 

mechanisms,  and  behaviour.  Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
GOMOT.  L.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Besanqon,  Place  Marechal  Leclerc, 
25030  BESANCON  Cedex,  France 

41 


a        Developpement    embryonnaire   de   la   glande   uropygienne.    Anas   platyrhynclios   (Aves)    (avec 

J.  BRIDE) 
b        Differenciation  sexuelle  des  hybrides  femelles.  (Aves)  (avec  A.  DERAY) 
c        Organogenese  de  la  glande  mammaire  (culture  in  vitro).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
d       Fonctionnement  de  rappareil  genital  (culture  d'organes).  Helix  aspersa  (Gastropoda) 
e        Le  developpement  in  vivo  et  in  vitro  du  coeur.  Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (avec 

M.  BRIDE-VUILLET) 
f        Histophysiologie  des  testicules  et  de  Fhypophyse  des  hybrides  intervene riques  steriles  comparee  a 
celle  des  canards  fertiles.  Cairina  nioschata,  Anas  platyrhynclios  (Aves)  (aves  C.  R.  MARCHAND) 
g        Determinisme  de  la  sexuahte.  Viviparus  viviparus  (Gastropoda)  (avec  B.  GRIFFOND) 
GONTCHAROFF,  Miss  M.;  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Cell.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.  347,  51062  REIMS 

Cedex,  France 
GOODWIN,  B.C.;  Ph.D.   -  School  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sussex,  Falmer,  BRIGHTON  BNl  9QG, 

England 
GOSHCHETELIANI,   I.  S.;  Cand.biol.sci.   ^    Lab.   of  Exp.   Zool.,  State  Univ.  of  Tbilisi,  KUTAISI, 

Georgian  S.S.R.,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Influence  of  albumen  of  different  breeds  on  embryonic  and  postembryonic  development.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  overembryonic  albuminous  crater  during  embryonic  development,  especially  graphite  dust 

adhesion  to  the  crater;  formative  processes  in  albuminous  and  yolk  covers.  Same  species  as  a 
GOSWAMI,  M.  N.  D.;  Ph.D.  ~  Lab.  de  Physio-Pathol.  Cell.,  Inst.  Gustave-Roussy,  94  VILLEJUIF, 

France 
a        Developmental  regulation  of  genetic  expression:  mechanism  of  protein  synthesis  and  its  control 

in  the  liver.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Genetic  transcription  and  translation  of  the  transcribed  messages  as  affected  by  hormones.  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia) 
GOTTING,  K.  J.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  I. Zool.  Inst.,  Fachber.  Biol.,  Univ.  Giessen,  Stephanst.  24,  63 

GlESSEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  oogenesis  in  marine  forms.  (Teleostei) 
b       Viviparity.  Zoarces  viviparus  (Teleostei) 
GOTTSCHEWSKI,    G.  H.M.t  Prof.    -    Max-Planck    Inst,    fiir    Immunbiol.,    FREIBURG/Br.,    B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
GOTTSCHLING,  H.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  fiir  Biochem.  und  Molek.  Biol.,  Freie  Univ.  Berlin,  Arnimallee  22,  1 

BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
GOTZOS-CAPPELLI,  Mrs.  B.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Inst.  d'HistoI.  et  d'Embryol.  Gen.,  Univ.  de  Fribourg,  1  rue 

Gockel,  1700  FRIBOURG,  Switzerland 
a        Culture  of  embryonic  arteries.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GOTZOS,  v.;  Dr. Vet.  -   Inst.  d'Histol.  et  d'Embryol.  Gen.,  Univ.  de  Fribourg,  1  rue  Gockel,  1700 

FRIBOURG,  Switzerland 
a        Culture  of  embryonic  fibroblasts.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GOUGET,    P.;    Dr. Med.    -    Lab.    d'Histol.    et    d'Embryol.,    Fac.   de    Med.    de   Montpellier-Nfmes, 

Av.  Kennedy,  30000  NfMES,  France 
a        Ultrastructure  of  clcavins  embryo.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
GOUIN,  F.  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Musee  Zool.  de  I'Univ.  et  de  la  Ville,  29  Bd.  de  la  Victoire,  67000 

STRASBOURG,  France 
GOUNON,   P.;  Dr.3e  cycle   -   Lab.   d'Embryol.   Exp.,  Centre  de  Rech.  du  CNRS,  67  rue  Maurice 

Gunsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        L'expression  des  genes  lethaux:  "lethal-mitotique"  et  "ulcere"  (microchirurgie,  cytologic  ultra- 

structurale,  analyse  biochemique  des  proteines  microtubulaires).  Pleurodcles  waltlii  (Llrodcla) 
GOVAERF,  Miss  M.  C;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS 

Cedex  05,  France 
a        Histocompatibility  in  vitro.  Hydractinia  echinata  (Hydrozoa) 
GRAHAM,  C.  F.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Oxford,  South  Parks  Rd.,  OXFORD  0X1  3PS, 

England 
a        Experimental  parthenogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Development  of  teratomas  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
GRASSMANN,  A.  -   Inst.  Suisse  de  Rech.   Exp.  sur  le  Cancer,  21  rue  Bugnon,  1011   LAUSANNE, 

Switzerland 
a        Factors  controlling  de-  and   rcdiffcrentiation  of  cultured   iris  epithelial   cells,  studied   by  cell 

injection  combined  with  immunotluorcscence  for  eamma  crystallin.  Notophthalmus  viridcscens 

(Urodcia)  (with  T.  YAM  ADA  and  S.  P.  MODAK) 
GRASSO,  M.;  Dr.,  Prof.      Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Bologna,  Via  S.Giacomo  9,  40126  BOLOGNA,  Italy 
a        Role  of  neurosecretion  in  the  regeneration  and  in  the  ditferentiation  and  ripening  of  the  genital 

apparatus.  Dugesia  lugubris,  Polycelis  nigra  (Turbellaria),  Fasciola  hepatica  (Trematoda) 
b        Descriptive  and  experimental  study  of  development  and  sex  differentiation  of  genital  apparatus. 

Sepia  officinalis  (Cephalopoda) 
GRAZIOSI,  G.;  D.Sc.  -   Inst,  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Trieste,  Via  A.  Valerio  32,  34127 

TRIESTE,  Italy 
GREIT'F,  Th.  F.  J.  de;  Dr.  -  Lab.  for  Chcm.  Cytol.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Niimcgcn,  Toernooiveld, 

NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands  ■       ^ 

a        Regulation  of  cell  cycle  and  its  significance  for  development  and  differentiation:   the  role  of 

changes  in  membrane  properties  and  structure,  ion-  and  cyclic  nucleotide  metabolism.  Physarum 


polycephaliim  (Luniycetozoina),   Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  neuroblastoma  cells,  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia)  (with  J.  G.  BLUEMINK,  P.  T.  van  der  SAAG,  S.  W.  de  LAAT,  and  B.  A.  M.  van  der 

ZEIJST(Univ.  of  Utrecht)) 
GRFENHAM,  L.  W.;  Dr.       Dept.  of  Bacterid.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8  ITD, 

England 
a        In  vitro  culture  of  disaggregated  brain  tissues  of  18  day-old  foetuses  for  morphological  and 

pathological  studies.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  pathology  (Crcutzfeldt-Jacob  disease)  of  neurotropic  C-type  virus  infection  of 

foetal  tissue  cultures.  Same  species  as  a 
CREMO,  Miss  F.;  M.D.       1st.  di  Istol.  e  Embriol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Torino,  Corso  M.d'Azeglio  52,  10126 

TORINO,  Italy 
GRIBNAU,  Miss  A.  A.  M.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Geert  Grooteplein 

N.  21,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Development  of  the  diencephalon.  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
GRIFEOND  (ROGNON),  Mrs.  B.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Besangon,  Place 

Marechal  Leclerc,  25030  BESANf  ON  Cedex,  France 
a        Determinisme  de  la  sexualite.  Viviparus  viviparus  (Gastropoda)  (avec  L.  GOMOT) 
GRIGNON,  G.;  Prof.  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Med.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  30  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY,  France 
a        Maturation     du     complexe     hypothalamo-hypophysaire.     Gallus    domesticus    (Aves),     Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Differenciation  du  tube  seminiferc.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

GRIM,  M.;  MUDr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Prenatal  development  of  muscles.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Amphibia),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
GRIPPO,  P.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Via  Toiano  2,  80072  ARCO 

FELICE  (Napoli),  Italy 
GRODZINSKI,  Z.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Comp.  Anat.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.  Krupnicza  50, 

30-060  KRAk5w,  Poland 
a        Ultrastructure  and  some  physico-chemical  properties  of  yolk  platelets.  Triturus  spec,  Salamandra 

spec.  (Urodcla) 
GROINENDIJK  (HUIJBERS),  Mrs.  M.  M.;  M.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Med.  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  State 

Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Janskerkhof  3A,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Interrelation  of  embryonic  gonads,   thyroids,   pituitaries  and  oviducts;  mechanism  of  oviduct 

regression  in  male  and  female,  and  of  right  ovary  regression  in  female  (hemicastration,  castration, 

implantation   of  endocrine   glands,    administration   of  gonadal   and   other   hormones).   Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Hormonal    dependency    of   down    feather    pigmentation    (castration,    pituitary    implantation, 

modification  of  thyroid  hormone  levels,  administration  of  drugs  (a  -MSH  etc.)).  Same  species  as  a 
GRUFEYDD,  LI.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Marine  Sci.  Labs.,  Univ.  CoU.  of  N.Wales,  MENAI  BRIDGE,  Anglesey 

LL59  5EY,  Wales,  UK 
GRUN,  G.;  Dr.    -  Lchrst.  fur  Spez.  ZooL,  Ruhr-Univ.,  Universitiitsstr.   150,  463  BOCHUM,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Ultrastructure  and  histochemistry  of  the  differentiating  retina.  Tilapia  spec.  (Teleostei) 
GRUNEBERG,  H.;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Human  Genet,  and  Biometry,  Univ. 

Coll.  London,  Wolfson  House,  4  Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2HE,  England 
GRUNZ,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fiir  Biochem.  und  Molek.  Biol.,  Eachbereich  I  (Vorklinik),  Ereie  Univ. 

Berlin,  Arnimallee  22,  1  BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
GUARDABASSl,  Miss  A.;  Dr.nat.sci.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Tormo,  Via 

Giolitti  34,  10123  TORINO,  Italy 
GUASTALLA,  Miss  A.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Via  Giolitti  34,  10123 

TORINO,  Italy 
GUEDENET,  J.C;  Ing.   -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Med.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  30  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY, 

France 
a        Developpement   du   complexe  hypothalamo-hypophysaire.    Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),   Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
GUERRIER,  P.  C;  D.Sc      Stat.  Biologique,  place  Georges-Teissier,  2921 1  ROSCOFF,  France 
a        Epigenesis  of  axial  patterns  during  early  development:  intracellular  activation  and  intercellular 

relations  (microsurgery,  isotope  labehng).  Dentalium  spec.  (Scaphopoda),  Patella  spec.  (Gastro- 
poda), Sabellaria  spec.  (Polychaeta) 
b       Morphogenetic  significance  of  changes  in  membrane  properties  during  meiosis  and  early  develop- 
ment. Asterias  spec,  Sphaerechinus  spec  (Echinodermata),  Sabellaria  spec  (Polychaeta) 
GUICHARD  (CHAVENET),  .Mrs.  A.;  M.Sc  -  Lab.  de  Chim.  Horm.,  Maternite  de  Port-Royal,  123  Bd. 

de  Port  Royal,  75014  PARIS,  France 
GUIET,  Mrs.   A.  BARAT   -    Lab.   de  Biol,   de  la  Reprod.,   Univ.   P.  et  M.  Curie,  Tour  32,  Rez  de 

Chaussee,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Consommation  et  diffusion  d'oxygene  et  action  d'inhibiteurs  enzymatiques  de  respiration  dans 

les  lobules  placentaires  in  vitro.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
GUIGNARD,  J.-L.;  Prof.   -    Lab.  de  Bot.,  Fac  de  Pharm.  de  Paris-Sud,  rue  J.B.Clement,  92290 

CHATENAY-MALABRY,  France 
a        Differentiation  of  embryoids.  Lychnis  dioica  (Caryophyllaceae) 
GUILLEMIN,  Miss  C:  Dr.3e  cycle  -   Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230 

PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Ancuploid  condition.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
GUILLET,  C;  Dr.spec        Dept.  de  BioL  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre 

43 


1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Adenylic  nucleotides  during  development.   Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera),  Pieris  brassicae 

(Lepidoptera) 
GUILLET  (BERNARD),  Mrs.  F.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu, 

75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Multiple  forms  of  isoenzyme  systems  during  ontogenesis.  Pleurodeles  waltlii,  P.  poireti  (Urodela) 
GUIRAO-PEREZ,  M.;  Med.Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst.  F.Oloriz,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Granada,  GRANADA, 

Spain 
GULAMHUSEIN,  A.  P.;  Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  University  Rd.,  LEICESTER 

LEI  7RH,  England 
a        Reproduction,    especially    delayed    implantation:     1.    light    and    electron    microscopy    of   the 

blastocyst  and  uterine  epithelium;  2.  histochemistry  of  the  reproductive  tract.  Mustela  crminea 

(Carnivora) 
b        Light  and  electron  microscopy  of  pre-  and  post  implantation  changes  in  the  uterus.  Putorius  p. 

furo  (Carnivora) 
c       Development  and  structure  of  extra-embryonic  membranes:  placental  labyrinth,  paraplacental 

chorion,  and  haemophagous  organ  (light  and  electron  microscopy).  Putorius  p.  furo  (Carnivora) 
d        Reciprocal  insemination   and  embryo   transfer  between  Putorius  p.  furo  and  Mustela  erminea 

(Carnivora) 
GULLUNI  CUOMO,  Mrs.   M.;  Dr.   -    1st.   di  Biol.   Gen.,  Fac.  di  Med.,  Univ.  di  Roma,  Policlinico 

Umberto  I,  00100  ROMA,  Italy 
a       Effects  of  gravity  acceleration  during  growth  of  primary  root.  Vicia  faba  (Papilionaceae) 
b        Effects    of    1-asparaginase,    strychnin,    and    veratrum    during    embryonic    development.    Rana 

esculenta,  Bufo  vulgaris  (Anura) 
GUMPEL  (PINOT),  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de 

la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        La  croissance  et  la  differenciation  du  bourgeon  de  membre  in  vitro.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b        Rapports  mesenchyme  axial  -  mesenchyme  lateral  dans  i'organogenese  du  membre.  Meme  espece 

com  me  a 
c        Organosenese  du  mesonephros.  Gallus  gallus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves)  (avec  Y.  CROISILLE  et 

C.  MARTIN) 
GURDON,  J.  B.;  D.Phil.   -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Med.  Res.  Counc,  Hills  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  2QH, 

England 
a        Gene  expression  in  early  development.  (Amphibia) 
GUREEVA-PREOBRAGENSKAYA,  Miss  E.  V.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  LENINGRAD 

198904,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental,  morphological,  cytochemical,  and  autoradiographic  study  of  oocyte  maturation. 

Clupeiformes,  Percifornies,  Cypriniformes  (Teleostei) 
GUSTAFSON,  T.;  Fil.Dr.,  Prof.   -   Wenner-Gren  Inst.,  Norrtullsgatan    16,    113  45  STOCKHOLM, 

Sweden 
a        Control  of  morphogenetic  movements  and  of  larval  muscular  and  ciliar  activity  by  acetylcholine 

and  serotonin;  graded  variation  of  sensor  pacemaker,  conductive  and  contractile  activities  along 
,  the  animal-vegetal  axis  and  its  relation  to  behaviour.  Psammechinus  miliaris  (Echinoidea) 
GYEVAI  (TOTH),  Mrs.  A.  T.  -  Morphol.  Dept.,  Inst,  of  Exper.  Med.,  Hung.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Szigony  u. 

43,  P.O.B.  67,  BUDAPEST  1083,  Hungary 
a        Fine  structure  and  hormonal  activity  of  intact  and  cultured  embryonic  adrenal  cells  of  different 

species.  Felis,domestica  (Carnivora),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Fine    structure    and    hormonal    activity    of   cultured    embryonic    hypophysis.    Homo    sapiens 

(Primates) 
HAARLEM,  R.  van  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Cathol.  Univ.,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMFGLN,  Netherlands 
a        Cell   migration   and   pattern    formation   during  early  development.   Nothobranchius  neumanni 

(Teleostei) 
HABROVA  (VILIMKOVA),  Mrs.  V.;  RNDr.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicnd  7,  12844 

PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Nucleic  acids  and  subcellular  particles  in  oogenesis  and  early  development.  (Amphibia)  (with 

J.  NEDVfDEK) 
HACCIUS,  Miss  B.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fur  spez.  Bot.  der  Univ.,  65  MAINZ,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Adventitious  buds  or  somatogenic  embryos  from  in  vitro   cultivated  tissues.  Pisum   sativum, 

Solanum  tuberosum  and  other  spp.  (Angiospermae) 
b        Adventitious  embryos  from  cultivated  ovules.  (Angiospermae) 
c        Phenocopying  effects  of  phenylboronic  acid.  (Angiospermae) 

HACH,  P.;  M.D.      Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Peri-  and  postnatal  differentiation  of  rough  endoplasmic  reticulum  in  acinar  pancreatic  cells  (ratio 

free:  bounded  ribosomes).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b        Differentiation  and  development  of  pigment  granules  and  melanocytes  in  normal  tissue  and  in 

tumours  of  different  origin  (incl.  biochemistry).  Rana  esculenta  (Anura),  Mus  musculus  (Roden- 
tia), Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HADJHSKI,  P.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.,  Fac.  de  Mc-d.  de  Paris,  45  rue  des  Saints-Peres,  75  PARIS  Vie, 

France 
HADORN,    F.;    Dr.  Phil.,    Prof.     -   Zool.-Vergl.   Anat.   Inst.,   Univ.   Ziirich,  Kiinstlergasse    16,   8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Determination,    transdetermination   and    differentiation   in  cells  of  imaginal  discs.   Drosophila 

melanogaster,  D.  spec.  (Diptera) 
HAFF1-:N  (STFNGER),  Mrs.   K.  F.;  D.Sc.   -    Unite  de   Rech.  No. 61,  INSERM,  Av.Moliere,  67200 

STRASBOURG/Hautepierre,  France 

44 


a        Biosynthesis  of  steroid  iiormones  in  embryonic  gonads.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

HAGELIN,   L.-O.:  Dr.   -   Dept.   of  ZooL,   Univ.  of  Stockholm,  Box  6801,  113  86  STOCKHOLM, 

Sweden 
a        Embryology  of  the  membraneous  labyrinth.  Lampetra  fluviatilis,  L.  planeri,  Petromyzon  marinus 

(Cyclostomata) 
HAGENMAIER,  H.  E.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fur  Zool.,  Rhein.-Westf.-Techn.  Hochschule,  Kopernikusstr. 

16,  51  AACHEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Bfochemistry  of  hatching.  Salmo  triitta,  S.  gairdneri  (Teleostei) 
b        Structure  and  chemistry  of  the  chorion.  Salmo  gairdneri,  Perca  fluviatilis  (Teleostei) 
HAGET,  A.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  ZooL  Exper.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  1,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a        Activation  du  systeme  ovulaire.  Leptinotarsa  spec.  (Coleoptera) 
b       Differenciation  ultrastructurale  du  mesoderme  splanchnique  et  de  I'epithelium  intestinal  moyen. 

Meme  espece  comme  a 
c        Developpement  embryonnaire  des  stemmates.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
HAGSTROM,  B.  E.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Pharmacol,  and  Toxicol.,  AB  KABl,  104  25  STOCKHOLM  30, 

Sweden 
a        The  effect  of  drugs  and  environmental  factors  on  development  and  morphogenesis  (expermiental 

study;  electron  mi^croscopy).  (E^chinoidea),  marine  spp.  (Teleostei) 
b       Teratogcnesis  and  mutagenesis,  especially  in  early  development.  Laboratory  animals  (Mammalia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HAHNENKAMP,   L.     -   Inst.   Allg.   Zool.   und   Exp.   Morphol.,  Freie   Univ.,  Kon.-Luise  Str.    1-3,  1 

BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany)  .        ,    . 

a       Formation  and  differentiation  of  the  post-naupliar  germ  band  (comparative  study,  phylogeny). 

Isopoda,  Cumacea,  Tanaidacea,  Amphipoda  and  other  Malacostraca  (Crustacea) 
b       The  cell-lineage  of  almost  all  post-naupliar  cells  is  demonstrated  by  recording  mitoses.  Ligia 

oceanica  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
HALFER,  Miss  C.  -  1st.  di  Genet.,  Univ.  di  Milano,  Via  Celoria  10,  20133  MILANO.  Italy 
HAMBURGER.  K.;  Cand.mag.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Carlsberg  Found,  16  Tagensvej,  2200  COPENHAGEN  N, 

Denmark 
a        Respiratory  metabolism  during  early  development  (gradient  diver  technique).  Rana  oxyrrhinus, 

R.  platyrrhinus  (Anura) 
HAMES,  B.  D.;  Ph.D.   -  Biol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Essex,  Wivenhoe  Park,  COLCHESTER,  Essex  C04  3SQ, 

England  .  •  ,    x 

a        Mechanisms  of  translational  control  during  development.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
HAMILTON,  Miss  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  as  AppL  to  Med.,  Middlesex  Hosp.  Med.  Sch.,  LONDON 

\V1P6b'd,  England 
a        Haploid  svndromc.  Xenopus  spp.  (Anura) 

b        Radiation  sensitivity  of  haploid  and  diploid  embryos.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c        Haploid  and  diploid  tissues  (electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  b  (with  H.  FOX,  Dept.  of 

HAMILTON.  W.  J.;  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  45  Wolsey  Rd.,  Moor  Park,  NORTHWOOD,  Middlesex,  England 
a       Placenta.  Callithrix  jacchus  (Primates)  x,cu  aa,t7xt  n  p  r» 

HAMMERLING,  J.;  Dr.phil..  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Schopenhauerstr.27,  2940  WILHELMSHAVEN.  B.R.D. 

HANCOCK  J^L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Royal  Vet.  Coll.,  LONDON  NAVl  OTU,  England 
a        Intergeneric  hybrids.  Capra  hircus  x  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla) 

b       Developmental  pathology  of  hybrid  placenta.  Same  species  as  a  .        c 

c        Immunological  aspects  of  foetal-maternal  relationships  exemplified  by  hybrid  gestation.  Same 

species  as  a  (with  P.  T.  McGOVERN)  ...,,„r^    ,     „  o  i^ 

HANKE,   W.;   Dr.,    Prof.    -    Zool.    Inst.    II   der    Univ.,   Kaiserstr.  12,   75   KARLSRUHE   1,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Influence  of  hormones  on  skin.  Rana  temporaria  (Anura),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Effects  of  adrenocortical  hormones.  Anguilla  anguilla  (Teleostei),  Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela), 

Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c        Development  of  endocrine  tissue.  Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
d        Influence  of  hormones  on  metamorphosis;  effects  of  different  hormones  depending  on  the  stage 

of  development.  Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
HANOCQ,   Miss  F.  A.;  Lic.Sci.Zool.   -   Dept.   of  Molec.Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67   rue  des 

Chevaux,  1640  RHODE-ST.-GENf;SE,  Belgium 
a        Nucleic    acid    metabolism    (chiefly    DNA)    during    maturation    ot    oocytes    (autoradiography, 

biochemistry).  (Amphibia) 
b       The  hypothetical  hepatic  origin  of  the  DNA  associated  to  yolk  platelets.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
HANOCO  (QUERTIFR)  Mrs  J   A.;  Dr.en  Sci.Biol.  -  Dept. of  Molec.Biol,  Free  University  of  Bru.ssels, 

67  rue  des  Chevaux,'  1640  RH0DE-ST.-GEN£SE,  Belgium 
a        Mechanismsof  in  vitro  maturation.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  r    ,     om     oa 

HANSEN-DELKESKAMP,    Mrs.    E.;   Dr.    -    Fachber.   Biol.,   Univ.    Regensburg,   Postfach    397,    «4 

REGENSBURG  2,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        MetaboHsm  of  oocytes,  eggs,  and  embryos.  Acheta  domesticus  (Orthoptera)  ... 

b       Enzyme  patterns  and  regulation  of  metabohc  pathways  and  biochemical  differentiation  m  the 

early  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  „    „  „„,  „^  ,,.,t- o    ^      j 

HANSSON  MILD  K.;  Fil.  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Zoophysiol.,  Univ.  of  Umea,  S  901  87  UMEA,  Sweden 
a        Permeation,  diffusion  of  wate'r  and  osmoregulation.  Rana  spp.  (Anura) 
b       Cortical  tension.  Same  species  as  a 

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HARA,  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  Universiteitscentrum  "De 

Uithof ',  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Cinematography    of   cleavage    pattern    and    gastrulation    movement.    Ambystoma    mexicanum 

(Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  E.  C.  BOTERENBROOD) 
b        The  origin  of  the  dorso-ventral  polarity  of  the  egg  (microcinematographv).  Discoglossus  pictus, 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  P.  D.  NIEUWKOOP) 
HARREBOMIiE,  Mrs.  A.  E.;  M.D.  -  Div.  of  Exper.  Morphol.,  Anat.-Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amster- 
dam, Mauritskade  61,  AMSTERDAM-0.,  Netherlands 
a        Regeneration  blastemata  induced  in  heterotopic  positions  and  their  development.  Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Differentiation  and  de-differentiation  during  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
HARRICANE  (VORS),  Mrs.  M.-C;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.  et  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Montpellier,  2 

rue  Ecole  de  Medecinc,  34000  MONTPELLIER,  France 
HARRIS,  J.W.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Royal  Free  Hosp.,  8  Hunter  St., 

LONDON  WCIN  IBP,  England 
a       Morphogenesis  of  nose  and  palate.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Effect  of  trophoblast  on  uteroplacental  blood  vessels.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
HARRISON,  P.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Beatson  Inst,  for  Cane.  Res.,  Royal  Beatson  Mem.  Hosp.,  132  Hill  St., 

GLASGOW  G3  6UD,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Control  mechanisms  during  activation  and  expression  of  globin  genes  in  erythroid  cell  develop- 
ment in  foetal  liver.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Biochemistry  and  genetics  of  the  coordinate  regulation  of  erythroid  functions  during  foetal  liver 

development    and    in    Friend-virus    transformed    leukemic    erythroblasts.    Same    species    as    a 
HARRISON,  R.  G.;  D.M.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  P.O.Box  147,  LIVERPOOL 

L69  3BX,  England 
a        Factors  influencing  the  process  of  spermatogenesis.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Gerbillinae  (Rodentia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates)     =* 
HARRISON,   R.  J.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  F.R.S.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  School,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St., 

CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3DY,  England 
a        Reproduction,  gonads,  placenta,  endocrine  organs.   Phoca  spec,  (Pinnipedia),  Tursiops  spec, 

Delphinus  spec.  (Cetacea) 
HARRISSON,  F.   -  Lab.  of  Anat.  and  EmbryoL,  State  Univ.  Ctr.,  Groenenborgerlaan  171,  2020 

ANTWERPEN,  Belgium 
a       Biogenic    amines    in    the    hypothalamo-hypophyseal    system,    especially    ontogenesis.    (Aves; 

Mammalia) 
b        Role  of  neural  crest  cells  in  cmbryogenesis,  possible  neural  crest  origin  of  APUD-cells.  (Aves; 

Mammalia) 
HARTE,  Miss  C;  Dr.,  Prof.  -   Inst,  fur  Entw.physiol.,  Univ.  zu  Koln,  Gvrhofstr.  17,  5  KOLN  41, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Interactions  between  genes  and  environment  in  controlling  morphogenesis  of  leaves.  Antirrhinum 

majus  (Scrophulariaceae) 
b       Growth  of  callus,  and  differentiation  in  tissue  cultures  of  different  mutants.  Oenothera  hookeri 

(Onagraceae),  Antirrhinum  majus  (Scrophulariaceae) 
HARTMAN,  W.;  D.V.M.  ^    Vet.  Anat.  and  Embryol.  Inst.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Bekkerst.   141, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
HARTMANN,  R.;Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Light   and    electron    microscopy   of   spermatheca   development  in  connection  with  endocrine 

ablations.  Gomphocerus  rufus,  Schistocerca  gregaria  (Acridinae,  Ortiioptera) 
HARTWIG,  H.;  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Wirkungsmechanismus  von  Schilddriisenhormonen.  Salamandra  spec,  Triturus  spec,  Ambystoma 

spec  (Urodela) 
b        Epithelcysten.  Same  species  as  a 
c     ^  Geweihbildung.  Capreolus  capreolus  (Artiodactyla) 
HASEK,  M.;  M.D.       Dept.  of  Exp.  Biol,  and  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Flemmingovo 

nam. 2,  PRAHA  6,  Czechoslovakia 
HATIER  (AUTELIN),  Mrs.  R.;  LicSci.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Med.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  30  rue  Lionnois, 

54000  NANCY,  France 
a        Histogenese    et    maturation    de   Taxe   hypothalamo-hypophyso-surrenalien.    Gallus   domesticus 

(Aves) 
HAUENSCHILD,    C;    Dr.rer.nat.,    Prof.    -    ZooL    Inst,    der   Techn.    Univ.,   Pockelsstr.    10a,    3300 

BRAUNSCHWEIG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Reproduction,  sex  differentiation,  endocrinology,  and  periodicity.  Platynereis  spec,  Ophryotro- 

cha  spec  and  other  spp.  (Polyciiaeta) 
HAUSER,  R.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -   Div.  of  Cell  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bern,  Salilist.  8, 

3012  BI'RN,  Switzerland 
a        The  role  of  the  subcommissural  organ  in  norma!  development  and  regeneration  of  axial  struc- 
tures. Xenopus  laevis  (Anur^i),  various  spp.  (Vertebrata) 
HAY,  Miss  M.  I".;   Dr.    -    A.R.C.    Unit  of  Reprod.   Physiol,   and   Biochem.,   Anim.   Res.  Stat.,  307 

Huntingdon  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJO,  England 
a        Histology,  ultrastructure,  and  steroidogenic  capacity  of  ovarian  follicles.  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Maturation  of  follicular  oocytes  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 

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HEAYSMAN  (WAKELING),  Mrs.  J.  E.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St., 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a        Cellular  interaction  in  tissue  culture 

HEDLUND,  K.-O.;  Fil.kand.      ZooL  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
HEESEN,    D.    te;  Dipl.-Biol.     -    Emschergenossenschaft,    Kronprinzenstr.    23,   41    ESSEN,   B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Dfvelopment  of  freshwater  species  as  a  test  for  pollution.  (Teleostei) 
HFIMLER,  -  I.  ZooL  Inst,  der  Univ.  Erlangen-Nurnberg,  Universitiitsstr.  19,  852  ERLANGEN,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Comparative  embryology  of  coelom.  Lanice  conchilega  (Polychaeta) 
HEINE,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.habil.  -  Zentr.  der  Morphol.  (Dr.  Senckenbergische  Anat.)  der  Univ.,  Theodor- 

Stern-Kai  7,  6  FRANKFURT/M.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Proteoglycans    of    the    cellular    matrix    in    embryonic    tissues,    especially    heart    and    vessels. 

(Mammalia) 
HEIZMANN,  C.  W.:  PJi.D.   -   Inst,   of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a       Myofibrillar  organellogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
HEIZMANN,  P.;  Dr.Ing.  -  Sect,  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  AppL,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
HELFENBEIN,  L.  L.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kharkov  State  Univ.,  Dzerjinsky  Square  4,  KHARKOV, 

U.S.S.R. 
a       History  of  developmental  biology  in  Russia  and  abroad 

HELMSING,  P.  J.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Changes  in  nuclear  protein  patterns  related  with  gene  activation.  Drosophila  hydei  (Diptera) 
b        RNA  metabolism  in  newly  activated  puffs.  Same  species  as  a 

HEMMINGS,  W.  A.;  D.Sch.  ^  ZooL  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.Wales,  BANGOR,  Caerns.,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Protein  transport  to  the  foetus.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 

b       Protein  transport  across  the  gut  of  the  sucklina  and  mature  animals.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
HENDELBI;RG,  J.;  Fil.Dr.  -  ZooL  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
HENGST,  R.  T.  M.;  Drs.   -   Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithof, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Establishment  of  bilateral  symmetry  in  the  unclcaved  egg,  studied  by  cytoplasm  transplantation. 

Xenopus  lacvis,  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
HENOU,  Mrs.  C;  Dr.3c  cycle  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBIERE, 

France 
a        Action  du  herbicide  paraquat  sur  I'cmbryon.  (Aves) 
HERBERT,  C.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  BioL  Sci.,  Portsmouth  Polytechnic,  Park  Rd.,  PORTSMOUTH 

POl  2DY,  England 
a        Gonadal  cycle.  Lacerta  vivipara  (Laccrtilia) 

b       H3-thymidine  studies  of  tiie  developing  neural  crest  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c        Electron  microscopy  of  the  developing  pituitary  and  median  eminence  in  larvae.  Same  species  as 

b 
HERP,  F.  van;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Zool.,  Cathol.  Univ.,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Sensitivity  of  larval  and  juvenile  stages  to  neurohumoral  substances.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Development  of  the  neurosecretory  system.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
HERRMANN,  K.       I. Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.  Eriangen-Niirnberg,  Universitiitsstr.  19,  852  ERLANGEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experimental  analysis  of  metamorphosis.  Actinotrocha  spec.  (Phoronidea) 
HESS,  O.;  Dr.rer  nat.,  Prof.  ~    Inst,  flir  AUgem.  Biol.,  Univ.  Diisseldorf,  Ulenbergstr.  127-129,  4000 

DOSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experimental  embryology.  Bithynia  tentaculata  and  other  spp.  (Gastropoda) 
b       Gene  physiology,  Y  chromosome.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 
c        Genetic  regulation  of  differentiation;  male  germ  line  cells.  Same  species  as  b 
HESZKY,  L.  E.;  Dr.  -  Tissue  Cult.  Lab.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Agrobotany,  2766  TAPl6SZELE,  Hungary 
a        Morphogenesis  in  callus  and   antiier  cultures;  tissue  and  embryo  differentiation  from  somatic 

cells:  Papilionaceae,  Datura  spec,  Daucus  spec,  Oryza  spec,  and  from  haploid  cells:  Oryza  spec, 

Zea  mays,  Hordeum  spec,  Triticum  spec.  (Angiospermae) 
b        Physiology    of  cell   and   tissue   differentiation   and   somatic  embryogenesis  in  callus  cultures. 

Nicotiana  tabacum,  Daucus  carota  (Angiospermae) 
HEWITT,  W.;  M.B.,  B.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  St.  Thomas's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  LONDON  SEl  7EH, 

England 
a       Development  of  the  brain.  Homo  sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
HIMELSTEIN-BRAW,   Mrs.    R.;   M.Sc    -   Finsen  Lab.,  Finsen   Inst.,  49   Strandboulevarden,   2100 

COPENHAGEN  (?,  Denmark 
a       Follicle  growth  and  atresia  in  the  immature  ovary.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Effect   of  irradiation   of  the  neonatal  thymus  on  development  of  the  ovary.   Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
HINCHLIFFE,    J.  R.;    Ph.D.    -    Zool.    Dept.,    Univ.    Coll.    of   Wales,    Penglais,    ABERYSTWYTH 

SY23  3DA,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Contribution  of  cell  death  to  genesis  of  form  in  the  limb:  suppression  and  extension  of  necrosis 

in  talpid3  and  wingless  mutants.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Autoradiography  (35S04   uptake)  of  emergence  of  chondrogenic  pattern  in  the  limb,  and  its 

significance  for  the  evolution  of  lungfish  paddle  into  amphibian  limb.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

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c        Ultrastructure  of  blastocyst  implantation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

HINRICHSEN,  K.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Lehrstuhl  fur  Anat.I,  Ruhr-Univ.,  Universitiitsstr.  150,  Postfach 

2148,  463  BOCHUM,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Thymus  and  lympathic  system,  cell  regeneration  and  migration.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  epitiieliogenic  organs.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HIRN,  M.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogenet.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Provence  -  Centre  St. Charles,  Place 

Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSKILLE-Cedex  3,  France 
a        Regeneration.  Cercyra  hastata  (Turbellaria) 
b        Relation  between  wound  licaling  and  polarity 
HOARAU,  P.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogenet.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Provence  -  Centre  St. Charles,  Place 

Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLH-Cedex  3,  France 
a        Analyse  des  territoires  de  regeneration.  Helleria  brcvicornis  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
HOARE  (STERN),  Mrs.  M.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.Wales,  BANGOR,  Caerns.,  Wales, 

U.K. 
a        Experimental  studies  in  early  mammalian  embryos.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
HOFMAN,  Miss  Lj.;  D.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166, 

41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Early    differentiation;   transplantation,    in   vitro    culture.    Rattus   norvegicus   (Rodentia)   (with 

N.  SKREB) 
HOFMANN,  D.  K.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fiir  Entw.physiol.,  Univ.  zu  Koln,  Gyrhofstr.  17,  5  k6LN41, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experimental    study    on    endocrine    control    of    caudal    regeneration.    Platynereis    dumerilii 

(Polychaeta) 
b       General   and   experimental   study    of  reproduction,   development,  and  endocrinology.   Eunice 

siciliensis  (Polychaeta) 
HOHL,  H.  R.;  Dr.sc.nat.,  Prof.  -  Cytol.  Lab.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Zurich,  Birchstr.  95.  8050 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a       Submicroscopic  morphogenesis.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  and  other  spp.  (Acrasiales),  Phytoph- 

thora  parasitica  and  other  spp.  (Phycomycetes) 
HOLDEN,  Miss  J.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Genet.,  Biol.  Res.  Ctr.,  Hungarian  Acad,  of  Sci.,  P.O.B.  521 

6701  SZEGED,  Hungary 
a        Cell  determination  and  differentiation  in  embryos  and  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Genetics  of  heat-shock  proteins.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Ecdysone  synthesis  in  the  ring  gland-brain  complex  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
HOLDEREGGER,  C;  Ph.D.  ~  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberc,  8049 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  giant  chromosomes.  Chironomus  spec.  (Diptera) 
HOLLAND,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  N.E.R.C.  Unit  of  Marine  Invert.  Biol.,  Marine  Sci.  Labs.,  Univ.  Coll.  of 

North  Wales,  MENAI  BRIDGE,  Anglesey  LL59  5EY,  Wales,  U.K. 
HOLM,  K.  A;  Fil.Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
HOLT  (SULEY),  Mrs.  A.  C.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zoo!.,  Reading  Univ.,  Whiteknights  Park,  READING 

RG6  2AJ,  England 
a        Developmental  genetics,  especially  of  variegated  phenotypes.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
HOLTER,  H.;  Ph.D.  -   Biol.  Inst.,  Carlsberg  Found.,  16  Tagensvej,  2200  COPENHAGEN  N,  Denmark 
HOMANN,    H.  A.;    Dr.rer.nat.     -     I.    Physik.     Inst.,    Univ.    Gottingen,    Siegemiihienwcg    61,    34 

GOTTINGEN,  B.R.D. 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
HOORN,  A.  J.  W.;  Drs.  -   Dept.  of  Popul.  and  Evol.  Biol.,  Genet.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium 

III,  Padualaan  8,  UTRi:CHT,  Netherlands 
a        Amylase  isozymes.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
HOPERSKAYA,  Mrs.  O.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  USSR  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Vavilov  St. 26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Specific  induction  by  lens  epithelial  cells  in  gastrula  ectoderm.  Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
b        Isolation  of  the  inductive  substances  from  lens  epithelial  cells.  Rana  temporaria  (Anura) 
c        Mechanisms  causing  periodic  albinism  in  a  mutation  (aP).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
d       Conditions  of  the  initiation  of  development  and  the  positioning  of  axial  rudiment  in  the  early 

blastoderm.  Leuciscus  bergi  (Cyprinidae),  Epiplatys  shaperi  (Cyprinodontidae.  Teleostei) 
HORNBLAD,  P.  Y.;  M.D.      Lab.  of  Teratol.,  Karolinska  Inst.,  S-104  01  STOCKHOLM  60,  Sweden 
HORNBY,  Miss  J.  E.;  Ph.D.        Dept.   of  Zool.,   Univ.   of  Reading,  Whiteknights  Park,  READING 

RG6  2AJ,  England 
a        Cell  connnunication  and  cell  sorting.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
HORSTADIUS,  S.;  Fil.Dr..  Prof.  (Emer.)  -   Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  75122  UPPSALA 

1,  Sweden 
HORTON,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.  -    Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Durham,  Science  Labs.,  South  Rd.,  DURHAM 

DHl  3Li;,  England 
a        The  role  of  the  thymus  in  the  ontogeny  of  immunity  and  the  mechanism  of  graft  rejection  and 

tolerance    (alloimmune    responses    of   animals    thymectomized    at   extremely    early    stages   of 

lymphoid  organ  maturation).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
HORVATH,  Miss  C;  M.D.       Lab.  d!  mbryol.  ct  de  Cytogenet.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Saint-Antoine,  27  rue 

Chaligny,  75571  PARIS  Cedex  12,  i'mice 
a        Teratogenesis.    Gallus   domesticus  (Aves),   Rattus  rattus,  Mus  nniscuhis,  Mesocricetus  auratus 

(Rodentia) 


b        Effect  of  teratogens  on  chromosomes.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 

c        Teratogenic  action  of  inhibitors  of  cholesterol  synthesis.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
HOUILLON,Ch.;D.Sc.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  (2e  sect.),  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  12  rue  Cuvier,  75230 

PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
HOURDRY,  J.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.-Vertebr.,  Centre  d'Orsay,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Bat.  441,  91405  ORSAY, 

France 
HOUS^AINT,   Mrs.    E.    -   Lab.   d'Embryol.,   Univ.  de  Nantes,   38   Bd.Michelet,  B.P.    1044,  44037 

NANTES  Cedex,  France 
a        Differenciation  biochimique  des  hepatocytes.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 

b        Etude  experimentale  du  developpement  du  foie.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c        Cultures  d'hepatocytes  d'embryons.  Gallus  gallus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
d        Embryonic  origin  of  lymphocytes  in  the  bursa  of  Fabricius.  Same  species  as  c 
HOYES,  A.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  St.Mary's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  Norfolk  Place,  LONDON  \V.2, 

England 
a        Ultrastructure  of  the  chorion  laeve  and  decidua.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Ultras"tructure  of  haematopoiesis  in  the  liver  and  bone  marrow.  Same  species  as  a 
HUBER,  W.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Naturhist.  Museum,  und  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Abt.  fiir  Morphol.  und  Biol. 

der  Wirbeltiere,  Bernast.  15,  3005  BERN,  Switzerland 
a        Biomctrie  des  Schadels.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora),  Rupicapra  rupicapra  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Postembryonales  Wachstum.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora) 
c        Geschlechtszyklus.  Rupicapra  rupicapra  (.Artiodactyla) 
d        Fortptlanzung  und  Geschlechtszyklus.  Sciurus  vulgaris  (Rodentia) 
e        Fortpflanzung   und    Reproduktionsleistung.    Lepus   europaeus   (Lagomorpha),   Canis   familiaris 

(Carnivora) 
HUBERT,  Miss  C.  -    Lab.  de  Chim.  Horm.,  Maternite  de  Port  Royal,  123  Bd.  de  Port  Royal,  75014 

PARIS,  France 
a        Protein  synthesis  and  characterization  of  specific  proteins  in  a  cell  free  system  from  the  placenta. 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HUBERT-VAN  STEVENS,  Mrs.  E.  M.  C.  -   Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des 

Chevaux,  1640  RHODE-ST-GENfeSE,  Belgium 
a        Maturation  of  oocytes.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 

HUBERT,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.       Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBIERE,  France 
a        Lignee   germinale   chcz   I'embryon,    Ic  jeune   et   I'adulte;   etude  descriptive  et  experimentale, 

ultrastructure.  Lacerta  vivipara,  L.  muralis,  L.  viridis,  Anguis  fragilis  (Lacertilia) 
HUCHON,  Miss  D.  E.;  Dr.  Sci.  -   Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS 

Cedex  05,  France 
a        Serum  lipoprotein  in  relation  witii  yolk  formation.  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
HUET,  C.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Fac.  des  Sci.,  Univ.  Paris-Sud,  Bat.445,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Developpement  de  I'appareil  genital  male  et  femelle  de  la  larve.  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 
HUET,  M.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Fac.  des  Sci.,  Univ.  Paris-Sud,  Bat.445,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Regeneration  (influence  des  rayons  X  et  du  systeme  nerveux).  Asterina  gibbosa  (Asteroidea) 
b       Regeneration  de  la  patte.  Pleurodeles  poireti  (Urodela) 

HULTIN,  J.  M.  T.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Wenner-Gren  Inst.,  Norrtullsgatan  16,  113  45  STOCKHOLM,  Sweden 
a        Protein  and  nucleic  acid  metabolism  in  early  development.  Artemia  salina  (Anostraca,  Crustacea), 

(Echinoidea) 
HUMIIMSKI,  S.;  Dr.hab.  -  Chair  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Cybulskiego  20,  50-205  WROCLAW,  Poland 
HURLE  GONZALEZ,  J.  M.;  Dr.Med.     -   Serv.  de  Embriol.  Exper.,  Dept.  de  Anat.,  Fac.  de  Med., 

SANTANDER,  Spain 
a        Cell  death  during  normal  and  abnormal  morphogenesis  (stages  9-34  H.H.;  optic  and  electron 

microscopy).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Development  and  role  of  cardiac  jelly   (microsurgery,  optic  and  electron  microscopy).  Same 

species  as  a 
HURST,  P.  R.;  Ph.D.  -    Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston,  BIRMING- 
HAM BI5  2TJ,  England 
a        Development  of  embryos  in  normal  and  lUD  (intra-uterine  device)  treated  animals.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Primates) 
lANNELLO,  Miss  A.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Catania,  Via  Biblioteca  4, 

95124  CATANIA,  Italy 
a        Sviluppo  delle  ossa  interparietali  e  preinterparietali.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
IGNATJEVA,  Mrs.  G.  M.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R., 

Vavilov  St.26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Relative  duration  of  embryonic  periods  in  connection  with  the  morphogenetic  function  of  nuclei 

and  yolk.   Misgurnus  fossilis,   Esox  lucius  and  otlier  spp.  (Teleostei),  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
IKONICOFF  (KAPLAN),  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.en  Med.,  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Chim.  Horm.,  Maternite  de 

Port-Royal,  123  Bd.  de  Port  Royal,  75014  PARIS,  France 
ILIES,  A.;  Dr.Biol.  -   Inst.  d'Histochim.  Med.,  Univ.  Rene  Descartes,  45  rue  des  Sts.  Peres,  75270 

PARIS  Cedex  06,  France 
a        Normal  and  pathological  necrotic  areas  in  embryonic  development.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Normal  and  pathological  development  of  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
ILLIS,  L.  S.;  M.D.  -  Wessex  Neurol.  Centre,  Southampton  Univ.  Hosp.,  SOUTHAMPTON  S09  4XY, 

England 
a        Changes  in  synapses  and  gha  after  partial  denervation  of  the  central  nervous  system,  and  the 

factors   which   influence    the  time  course  of  its  regeneration.   Rattus  spec.   (Rodentia),  Felis 

domestica  (Carnivora)  .  „ 


b       Changes  following  repetitive  stimulation  of  the  central  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 

IMMERS,  J.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Wenner-Gren  Inst.,  Norrtullsgatan  16,  113  45  STOCKHOLM,  Sweden 

a  Biochemical  factors  in  embryonic  and  larval  development,  particularly  the  role  of  mucopoly- 
saccharides. Paracentrotus  Hvidus  (Pxhinoidea) 

b  Changes  in  interaction  between  proteins  and  nucleic  acids  in  the  course  of  early  development. 
Paracentrotus  lividus,  Psammechinus  miliaris  (Echinoidea) 

c        Interaction  of  animal-vegetal  morphogenes  with  respect  to  double  gradient  concept.  (Echinoidea) 

INGLE,  R.W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.^of  Zool.,  Brit.  Museum  (Nat.  Hist.),  Cromwell  Rd.,  LONDON  SW7  5BD, 
England 

a       Larval  development.  (Brachyura,  Decapoda,  Crustacea) 

INIGUEZ  LOBETO,  C.  -  Serv.  Embriol.  Exp.,  Dept.  Anat.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Av.  Ramon  y  Cajal, 
VALLADOLID,  Spain 

a       Action  of  zinc  upon  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

ISH-HOROWICZ,  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Abt.  Zellbiol.,  Biozentrum  der  Univ.,  Klingclbergstr.70,  4056  BASEL, 
Switzerland 

a       Genetics  of  heat-shock  proteins.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

ISTAMBOULI,  A.;  M.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogen.  Veget.,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille  III,  Centre 
St-Charles,  place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedex  3,  France 

a        La  dormance  des  graines  et  des  bourgeons.  Olea  europaea  (Oleaceae) 

IVANOFF-GERARD,  Mrs.  A.  -  Lab.  d'EmbryoL,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  31  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY, 

a       Histogenese  des  systemes  aminergiques  diencephaliques  a  partir  du  6e  jour  de  la  vie  embryonnaire 

jusqu'a  la  quatrieme  semaine  postnatale.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
IVANOV    E.  A.;  Cand.sci.   -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenm  Hills, 

MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R.  .     ^^         ^    ^„ 

a        Experiments  on  the  segmentation  of  the  axial  mesoderm.   Rana  temporana  (Anura),  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves)  ,  r.  ^  r^ 

IVANOV,  J.  A.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin  Hills,  MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 

temporarily:  Dept.  of  Anat.,  London  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  Turner  St.,  LONDON  E.l,  England 
a        Somite  morphogenesis.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
IVANOV  V.  I.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Kashirskoye  Chaussee  6a,  MOSCOW 

115478,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Determination  of  imaginal  disc  cells  in  normal  and  mutant  strains.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Interaction  of  homoeotic  and  non-homoeotic  genes  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
IVANOVA   (KASAS),  Mrs.   O.  M.;  Dr.biol.sci.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.. 

Mendeleevsky  St.  5,  LENINGRAD  199164,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Comparative  embryology.  Synoicum  pulmonaria  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Asexual  reproduction.  Same  species  as  a 
IVEMARK,  B.  I.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pediat.  Pathol.,  Karolinska  sjukhuset,  104  01  STOCKHOLM 

60,  Sweden  ,  ,„•.,■ 

IZMAILOW    Miss  R.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Cytol.  and  Embryol.,  Inst,  ol  Bot.,  Jagelloman  Univ., 

Grodzka  52,  31-044  KRAKOW,  Poland 
a        Control  of  apomixis  (cytology,  embryology).  Alchemilla  spec.  (Rosaceae),  Ranunculus  auricomus 

(Ranunculaceae) 
JACOB,  H.  J.;  Dr.med.  -  Lehrstuh!  fiir  Anat.  I,  Ruhr-Univ.,  Universitiitsstr.  150,  Postfach  2148,  463 

BOCHUM-Querenburg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  of  vertebral  column.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Differentiation  of  somites.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Ultrastructure  of  connective  tissue  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Scanning  and  transmission  electron  microscopy  of  prelaying  stages.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix 

c.  japonica  (Aves) 
e       Origin  and  development  of  musculature.  Same  species  as  d 
JACOB,  J.;  Ph.  D.   -   Inst,   of  Anim.  Genet.,   Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.  K. 
a       Ultrastructural  changes  and  patterns  of  DNA,  RNA,  and  protein  synthesis  in  differentiating  cells 

as  studied  by  E.M.  autoradiography.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Characterization  of  DNA  by  in  situ  hybridization  of  labelled  RNA  with  ultrathin  sections  of  cells 

and  tissues.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  mouse  L  cells,  HeLa  cells  (Mammalia) 
JACOB  (LOES),  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.med.  -  Lehrstuhl  fiir  Anat.I,  Ruhr  Univ.,  Universitatsstr.  150,  Postfach 

2148,  463  BOCHUM-Oucrcnhurg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  of  vertebral  column.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Differentiation  of  somites.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Ultrastructure  of  connective  tissue  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Scanning  and  transmission  electron  microscopy  of  prelaying  stages.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix 

c.  japonica  (Aves) 
e        Origin  and  development  of  musculature.  Same  species  as  d 
JACOBSON,  D.  C.  O.;  Fil.Dr.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561.  S-75122  UPPSALA  1, 

JACQUOT,  R.  L.;  D.Sc,  Prof.        Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.  347,  51062  REIMS 

Cedex,  France 
a        Pre-  and  postnatal  changes  in  glucose  and  glycogen  metabolism  of  the  liver  cell;  eventually  assays 

on  isolated  cultured  hepatocytes;  electron  microscopy.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodcntia) 

50 


b       Hemopoietic  function  of  the  foetal  liver;  factors  controlling  its  progressive  disappearance.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  J.  NAGEL) 
c        Endocrine  function  of  the  foetal  pancreas;  insulin  blood  levels  in  the  foetus  and  in  the  mother. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  J.  M.  FELIX,  B.  C.  J.  SUTTER,  and  Mrs.  M.  T.  SUTTER) 
JAFFRAY,  J.  Y.   ^    Lab.  d'Histol.-EmbryoL,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Bd.Winston  Churchill,  B.P.  38,  63001 

CLERMONT-FERRAND  Cedex,  France 
a        Chromosome  ultrastructure.  Homo  sapiens  {Primates) 
JAGERSTEN,  K.  G.  M.;  Fil.Dr.,  Prof.(Emer.)  -  ZooL  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75I22 

UPPSALA  I,  Sweden 
JALOUZOT,  R.  ^  Lab.  de  Biol.  Cell.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.  347,  51062  REIMS  Cedex,  France 
JAMES,   B.    L.;   Ph.D.    -   Dept.   of  ZooL,   Univ.   Coll.   of  Swansea,   Singleton  Park.,  SWANSEA, 

Glamorgan,  Wales,  U.K. 
a       Larval  biology.  Helicometra  spec,  Meiogymnophallus  spec.  Microphallus  spec,  Renicola  spec. 

(Trematoda) 
JAMES,  D.  A.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Wellcome  Res.  Labs.,  Langley  Court,  BECKENHAM,  Kent 

BR3  3BS,  England 
a       Teratogenicity  of  pharmaceuticals.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus 

(Lagomorpha) 
JAMES,  D.  W.;  B.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embrvol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London.  Gower  St.,  LONDON 

WC1E6BT,  England 
JANDIERI,  Miss  K.  M.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Exp.  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  SSR, 

Digomi,  380059  TBILISI,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Participation  of  nuclear  and  cytoplasmic  substances  in  control  of  state  of  DNA  in  chromatin. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
JANKOVIC!:,  B.  D.;  M.  D.,  Ph.D.  -  Immunol.  Res.  Center,  Univ.  of  Belgrade,  Vojvode  Stepe  458,  P.O. 

Box  979,  1 1000  BEOGRAD,  Yugoslavia 
JANNING,  W.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Badestr.  9,  44  MUNSTER/Westf.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Analysis  of  genetic  mosaics  of  internal  organs  (larval  and  imaginal),  using  enzyme  marker  genes. 

Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
JANSEN,  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.(Emer.)  ^  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Oslo,  Karl  Johansgate  47,  OSLO  1,  Norway 
a        Morphogenesis  of  brain  stem  nuclei.  Balaenoptera  musculus,  B.  physalus  (Cetacea) 
JANSSEN,  P.  Th.;  Drs.  -  Dept.  of  Med.  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Janskerkhof  3A, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Synthesis  of  soluble  proteins  in  the  whole  embryo  and  in  the  cultured  eye  cup  (disc  electro- 
phoresis,   isoelectric   focusing,   autoradiography).   Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)   (with   H.van   der 

STARRE) 
b       Biosynthesis  and  localization  of  a-fetoprotein  in  early  development  (immunofluorescence).  Same 

species  as  a 
JANTOSOVlfOVA,   Mrs.   J.;  M.V.Dr.   -   Anat.   Inst.,  Vet.-Med.   Fak.,  Komenskeho   71,  KOSICE, 

Czechoslovakia 
a       Morphogenesis  of  the  testis.  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla) 
JANTZEN  (WILKENS),  Mrs.  H.  L.  M.;  Dr.  -  Physiol.  Lehrst.,  ZooL  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Berlinerstr.  15,  69 

HEIDELBERG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Synthesis    of    new     RNA    populations    needed    for    encystment.    Acanthamoeba    castellanii 

(Rhizopoda) 
b        Informational  value  of  new  transcription  products  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Translation  products  in  cell  free  synthesizing  systems  of  stage  specific  poly-A  RNA.  Same  species 

as  a 
d       Phosphorylation  of  histones  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
JARSKAR,  R.  J.;  Dr.  -    Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Gothenburg,  Fack,  S-400  33  GOTHENBURG  33. 

Sweden 
JAYLET,    A.;   D.  Sc    -    Lab.    de   Biol.   Gen.,   Univ.   Paul-Sabatier,   118   Rte  de   Narbonne,   31077 

TOULOUSE  Cedex,  France 
a        Effets  des  rayons  X  sur  la  descendance  d'animaux  irradies;  etude  des  anomalies  chromosomiques; 

mode  de  transmission   des  chromosomes  remanies;  creation  de  lignees  homozygotes  pour  des 

chromosomes  marqueurs.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
b       Gynogenese.  (Urodela) 
c       Parthenogenese  experimentale.  (Urodela) 
JEANVOINE,  Mrs.  G.  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Med.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  30  rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY, 

I-'rance 
a        Histogenese  des  pituicytes.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
JELASKA,  Mrs.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb.  Rooseveltov  trg  6/111,  41001  ZAGREB 

P.p.  933,  Yugoslavia 
a        Alternation  of  embryogenic  potential  in  callus  culture;  anatomy  and  morphology  of  embryoid 

and  plantlets;  embryo  formation  by  isolated  single  cells.  Cucurbita  pepo  (Cucurbitaceae) 
JELfNEK,  R.;  MUDr.,  CSc  -  Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Teratol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Legerova  61 

120  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Quantitative  morphogenesis  of  the  placenta  and  fetal  membranes  with  respect  to  teratology 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (Placentalia,  Mammalia) 
b        Elaboration   of  an   appropriate    method  for  testing  the  teratogenic  activity   of  drugs.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c        Embryotoxic  effects  of  normal  and  pathological  blood  serum  of  different  species  including  man 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
d        Analysis  of  the  teratogenic  action  of  histone  and  histone  fractions.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 

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JENKINSON,  E.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8  ITD, 

England 
a        Immunology  of  reproduction.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Biology  of  the  trophoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Early  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
JENSEN,  P.  v.;  M.Sc.   -    Inst,   of  Gen.   Zool.,  Univ.   of  Copenhagen,   15  Universitetsparken,  2100 

COPENHAGEN  0,  Denmark 
a        Ultrastructural  changes  in  metamorphosing  hearts.  Calliphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera) 
b       DNA  amount  and  DNA  synthesis  in  the  individual  cells  of  the  metamorphosing  heart.  Same 

species  as  a 
JIRICKA,  Z.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Pharmacol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Albcrtov  4,  128  00  PR  AH  A  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Normal  and   pathological  histology  and  histochemistry  of  the  implantation  and  placentation. 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates;  Rodentia) 
b       The  influence  of  drugs  and  bacterial  toxins  on  the  implantation  and  placentation.  Same  species  as 

a 
JIRSOVA,  MissZ.;M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA 

2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Egg  transplantation  (electron  microscopy  and  cytochemistry  of  egg  transport  and  implantation  in 

experimental  conditions).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b        Electron  microscopy  and  cytochemistry  of  tubal  epithelium  differentiation.  (Rodentia;  Carni- 

vora).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
JOHANNISSON,  R.;  Dr.   -    Inst,   fur  Allgem.  Biol.,  Univ.  Diisseldorf,  Ulenbergstr.   127-129,  4000 

DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        The  synthetic  capacity  and  the   structure  of  oocytes  and  nurse  cells;  the  deposition  of  yolk 

protein  in  the  oocyte.  Daphnia  magna  (Cladocera,  Crustacea) 
b       Gene  physiology,  Y  chromosome.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 

c        Genetic  regulation  of  differentiation;  male  germ  line  cells.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 
JOHN,  H.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN, 

Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Biosynthesis  of  contractile  proteins  during  myogenesis  in  vitro.   Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  .  ,^    .  .,  a,  ,,,   ^ ,     „  „  ^ 

JOHNEN,  Miss  A.  G.;  Dr.phil.,   Prof.   -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D. 

(Germany)  ,      ■      •     , 

a        Die  Wirkungsspezifitiit  abnormer  Induktoren  in  der  Entwicklung.  Tnturus  vulgaris,  Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Die  Bedeutung  des  Zeitfaktors  beim  Induktionsvorgang.  Dieselben  Arten  wie  a 
c        Untersuchungen    liber   die   Kompetenzverhaltnisse   beim    Ektoderm.    Ambystoma   mexicanum, 

Triturus  vulgaris,  T.  alpestris,  T.  helveticus  (Urodela) 
d       Wechselwirkung  zwischen  Ektoderm  und  Mesoderm  in  gastrula  und  neurula.  Dieselben  Arten  wie 

c 
JOHNSON,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  School  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Leeds,  LEEDS  LS2  9NL,  England 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  abnormal  tissues,  brain  biochemistry,  and  neuroendocrinology  of  annnals 

carrying  mutant  genes.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
JOHNSON,    M.  H.;    Ph.D.     -    Dept.    of  Anat.,    Univ.    of  Cambridge,   Downing   St.,   CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3DY,  England 
a        Surface  properties  of  gametes  and  early  embryos  (specific  probes,  c.  g.  lectms,  antibodies,  etc.). 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Early  development  studied  with  sensitive  micro-methods  for  determination  of  protein  synthetic 

patterns  in  whole  or  microsurgically  dissected  normal  and  mutant  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Developmental    commitment  and   spatial   relationship  of  cells  in  early   embryos  studied  with 

interspecific  chimaeras  and  antigenic  markers.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spcc\  (Rodentia) 
JONCZY,  J.;  M.Sc.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.Krupnicza  50,  KRAKOW  2,  Poland 
a        Differentiation  of  primordial  germ  cells  (qualitative  and  stereological  analysis).  Tetrodontophora 

bielancnsis  (Collembola) 
JONES  (HOLT),  Mrs.  E.  C;  Pii.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston, 

BIRMINGHAM  B15  2TJ,  England 
a        The  effect  of  maternal  age  on  morphology  and  development  ol  fertilized  eggs.  Mus  musculus 

JONES,  G.  E.';  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Biol.,  Queen  Elisabeth  Coll.,  Univ.  of  London,  LONDON  \V8  7AH, 

England 
a        Effect  of  cytochalasin  B  on  electrophoretic  mobility  and  adhesion  ot  embryonic  cells.  Gallus 

gallus  (Aves) 
b       Control  of  cellular  movement  and  adhesion  in  haemocytes.  Patella  vulgata  (Gastropoda) 
JONES,  K.  W.;  Ph.D.        Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

El'l9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.  K.  .      . 

a        Location  and  function  of  reiterated  DNA  sequences  in  nuclei  and  chromosomes  studied  by  in  situ 

hybridization  of  complementary  RNA.  (Meta/oa) 
b        Ultrastructure,    biochemistry,   and    differentiation   of   myogenic   cells,   especially    processes  of 

transcription  and  translation 
c        Location  of  polyadenylated  messenger  RNAs  by  in  situ  hybridization  ol  poly-U(H3)  and  inRNA 

complementary   cDNAs.  (Insecta),  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  and 

other  spp.  (Primates) 

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JONES,  W.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Marine  Sci.  Labs.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.Wales,  MENAI  BRIDGE,  Anglesey,  Wales, 

U.K. 
JONG,  Miss  G.  de;  M.Sc.  --  Dept.  of  Popul.  and  Evol.  Biol.,  Genet.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transito- 

rium  III,  Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        a-amylase  activity  during  larval  development  and  its  influence  on  competition  between  strains. 

Drosophila  melanogastcr  (Diptera) 
JONGH,  H.  J.  de;  D.Sc.   -  Dept.   of  Anat.   and  Embrvol.,   Univ.   of  Groningen,  Oostersingel  69, 

GRONINGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Functional  morphology  of  the  head  with  special  reference  to  larval  life  and  metamorphosis. 

(Anura) 
b       Ultrastructural  aspects  of  metamorphosis  of  cranial  muscles.  (Anura) 

JONSSON,  B.  G.;  Fil.lic.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
JOSEPH.  J.;  D.Sc,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Guy's  Hosp.  Med.  School.  LONDON  SEI  9RT, 

England 
a        Regeneration:    1.  epithelium;  2.  whole  thickness  of  adult  ear;  3.  effects  of  steroids  and  drugs. 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
JOSEPHSEN,^K.;  D.D.S.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Royal  Dent.  Coll.,  Vennelyst  Blvd.,  8000  ARHUS  C, 

Denmark 
a       Incisor  enamel  organ:  I.  morphological  and  functional  aspects  of  the  maturation  zone;  2.  effect 

of  fixatives  on  the  preservation.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
JOST,  A.  D.;  D.Sc,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  PhysioL  Comp.,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230 

PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
JUBERTHIE,  C;  D.Sc  -  Lab.  souterrain.  Centre  Natl.  Rech.  Scient.,  09410  MOULIS,  France 
a        Diffcrenciation    cytologique    des    organes    neurohemaux.    Ischyropsalis    luteipes    (Phalangida, 

Aracimida) 
b       Developpcment.  Phryssus  spec.  (Arachnida) 
c        Influence  des  facteurs  abiotiques  (temperature)  sur  le  developpcment  einbryonnaire  des  especes 

souterraines.  Bathysciola  spec,  Speonomus  spec,  Antrocharis  spec  (Coleoptera) 
JUBERTHIE-JUPEAU,  Mrs.  L.;  D.Sc  -  Lab.  souterrain.  Centre  NatL  Rech.  Scient.,  09410  MOULIS, 

France 
a       Action  de  la  temperature  sur  le  developpcment  embryonnaire  et  postembryonnaire  compare  des 

especes  souterraines.  (Mysidacea,  Crustacea) 
b        Biologic  du  developpcment.  Troglocaris  spec.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
c        Developpcment  du  pedonculc  oculaire  des  especes  souterraines.  (Crustacea) 
JUCHAULT,  P.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  dc  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du  Recteur 

Pineau,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Controle    neurohumoral    de    la    diffcrenciation    sexuelle    chez    des   especes   gonochoriques   et 

hermaphrodites.  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Intersexualitc  et  monogenic.  Same  species  as  a 
JUNLRA,  Miss  H.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Bat.G,  Tour  32,  4  place 

Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Electrophoresis  and   immunochemistry  of  a  "female  protein  fraction".  Orchestia  gammarellus 

(Amphipoda,  Crustacea)  (with  Y.  CROISILLE  (Nogent),  H.  CHARNIAUX-COTTON,  and  J.J. 

MEUSY) 
JUNG,  E.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst. I  der  Univ.,  Rontgenring  10,  87  WURZBURG.  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experiments    to    determine    the    ooplasmic   reaction   system.   Bruchidius   (=    Acanthoscelides) 

obtectus,  Dermestes  frischi  (Coleoptera) 
JURA,  Cz.;  D.Sc.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.Krupnicza  50,  KRAKCJW,  Poland 
a        Early  developmental  stages.  Tetrodontophora  bielancnsis  (CoUembola) 
b        First  cleavage,  studied  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        Teratogenic  activity  of  neurotropic  drugs.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Formation  of  various  cell  organelles  during  the  fission  cycle.  Paramecium  aurelia  (Ciliata) 
c        Partial  ncotcny.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 

d        Subcellular  differentiation  in  premetamorphic  stages.  Rhynchosciara  hollaenderi  (Diptera) 
KACZANOWSKA  (DOBRZANSKA),  Mrs.  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  of  Protozool.,  Inst,  of  ZooL,  Warsaw 

Univ.,  Krakowskie  Przedmics'cie  26/28,  00-927  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Effects  of  actinomycin  D  on  divisional  morphogenesis.  Paramecium  aurelia  (Ciliata) 
b        Effects  of  some  mutations  on  the  cortical  pattern,  growth,  and  proliferation  of  ciliary  units. 

Same  species  as  a 
c        The  concept  of  positional  information  applied   to  the   pattern  of  sites  where  organelles  are 

formed.  Chilodonella  cucullulus  (Ciliata) 
d       Cortex  regeneration  after  injury.  Same  species  as  c 
e        Effect  of^high  temperature  (continuous  and  pulse  treatment)  on  divisional  morphogenesis.  Same 

species  as  c 
KACZANOWSKI,    A.;    D.Sc    -    Lab.    of    Protozool.,    Inst,    of    Zool.,    Warsaw    Univ.,   Krakowski 

Przedmicscie  26/28,  00-927  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Effect  of  high  temperature  (continuous  and  pulse   treatment)  on  pattern  of  morphogenesis. 

Tetrahymena  pyriformis  (Ciliata) 
b       Genetics  of  oral  pattern  stability  using  naturally  occuring  abnormalities.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Gradients  of  proliferation  of  new  ciliary  units  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
KAFIANI,  C.  A.   -   Inst,   of  DevL  Biol.,   USSR   Acad,   of  Sci.,  Vavilov  St.26,  MOSCOW   117334, 

U.S.S.R. 

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a        Transcription  in  the  isolated  nuclei  of  the  early  embryo.  Misgurnus  fossilis  (Teleostei)  (with  A.  A. 

KOSTOMAROVA) 
KAITILA,  I.;  M.D.  ^  Children's  Hosp.,  Univ.  Centr.  Hosp.,  Stenbackinkatu  11,  00290  HELSINKI  29, 

Finland 
KAJII,  T.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.  and  Cytogenet.,  Univ.  Clinic  of  Gynecol,  and  Obstet.,  Geneva 

Univ.,  20  rue  Alcide-Jentzer,  1211  GENEVE  4,  Switzerland 
a       Congenital  malformations  and  cytogenetics.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Cytogenetics  of  aborted  fetuses.  Same  species  as  a 
KALATOSISHVILI,  Mrs.  M.  D.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  ZooL,  Acad,  of 

Sci.  of  the  Georgian  SSR,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental  morphology  of  gastro-intestinal  system  development  (action  of  inhibitor).  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves)  (with  P.  S.  CHAfslTURlSHVILI) 
KALETA,  Mrs.  E.  W.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Evolut.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  Krupnicza  50,  30-060 

KRAK6w,  Poland 
a        Fertilization  in  vitro  of  eggs  from  inbred  and  crossbred  animals.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KALL^N,  A.  J.  B.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Tornblad-Inst.  for  Comp.  Embryol.,  Biskopsgatan  7,  223  62  LUND, 

Sweden 
a        Epidemiological  studies  on  teratology.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
KALLIO,  P.;  Dr.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Turku,  20500  TURKU  50,  Finland 
a       Macrotemplate  system:  especially  effect  of  structural  changes  ingrowth  centres  on  development 

of    new    semicells    (micro-beam    UV    irradiation;    cytochalasin    and    puromycin    techniques). 

Micrasterias  spec.  (Desmidiaceae) 
KALMAN,  G.;  Ph.M.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  Med.  School,  Kossuth  L.40,  SZEGED,  Hungary 
a    .    Developmental  histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  the  autonomic  ground  plexus.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia)  (with  B.  CSILLIK,  M.  GAJ6  and  E.  KNYIHAR) 
KALTHOFF,  K.;  Dr.rer.nat.        Biol.   Inst.I   (Zool.)  der   Univ.,  Katharinenstr.  20,  78  FREIBURG, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
KALUZA,    J.  S.;    M.D.    -    Dept.    of    Neuropathol.,    Inst,    of   Pharmacol.,    Polish    Acad,    of    Sci., 

Botanicznastr.  3,  KRAK6W,  Poland 
a        Nonenzymatic  oxidation-reduction  systems  in  fiber  membranes  of  the  central  nervous  system  in 

ontogenetic  development.  Felis  doniestica  (Carnivora),  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        In  vitro  development  of  neurons  from  7-9  day  embryos  and  of  cortical  neurons  from  4-12  day 

embryos  (outgrowth  of  dendrites).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
KAMLER,  Mrs.  E.;  Dr.    -  Dept.  of  Ecol.  Bioenerget.,  Inst,  of  Ecol.,  Polish  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Pasteura  3, 

P.O.  Box  64,  00-973  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Metabolism  (02  concentration,  RQ),  weight,  chemical  composition,  energy  content  and  energy 

expenditure  in  embryo  and  early  larva.  Cyprinus  carpio  (Teleostei) 
b        Natural   variability  and  errors  of  measurement  of  weight,   chemical  composition   and  energy 

content  in  eggs  of  equal  age  (few  blastomers)  from  different  spawners.  Same  species  as  a 
KANKAVA,  Mrs.  B.  L.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Dept  of  Anim.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

Georgian  SSR.,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental  morphology  of  interaction  between  adenohypophysis  and  gonads  in  ontogenesis: 

morphogenesis  of  testis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
KANTOROVA,  Mrs.  V.  L;  Cand.biol.sci.   -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R., 

Vavilov  St. 26,  MOSCOW  1 17334,  U.S.S.R. 
KARCHER  (DJURICIC),  Mrs.  V.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Strasbourg,  4  rue  Kirschleger, 

67085  STRASBOURG,  France 
a        Epithelial-mesenchymal    interactions,    mitosis    and    differentiation    in    teeth.    Mus    musculus 

(Rodentia) 
KARKINEN-JAASKELAINEN,  Mrs.  M.;M.D.      Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  111.  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of 

Helsinki,  Haartmaninkatu  3,  00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a        Mechanism  of  lens  induction.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 

KARLSSON,  B.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Zoophysiol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Lund,  Helgonaviigen  3b,  223  62  LUND,  Sweden 
a        a-Foetoprotein,   albumin,    lipoproteins,   prealbumin,   trypsin   inhibitors,  colostral  proteins  and 

"organ  specific"  proteins  in  blood,  urine,  small  intestine,  pancreas  and  liver  of  the  foetus  and  the 

neonate  (immunology,  enzymology,  electron  microscopy).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia).  Sus 

domesticus  (Artiodactyla).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Mammary  gland  development,  milk  secretion  (immunology,  enzymology,  electron  microscopy). 

Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus,  Gerbillus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Sus  domesticus  (Artiodactyla),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
KARSSFN,  C.  M.;  Dr.        Dept.  of  Plant  Physiol.,  Agric.   Univ.,  Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGEN1NG1;N, 

Netherlands 
a        Secondary  dormancy  in  seeds:  decrease  of  reactivity  to  light  and  hormones  by  non-inductive 

conditions  (e.g.   coverage  by  soil),  and  its  prevention  by  anaerobiosis.  Lactuca  sativa,  Cheno- 

podium  album  (Angiospermae) 
b        1-  ffects  of  exogenously  applied  hormones  on  germination  of  seeds:  interaction,  penetration  and 

localization).  Chenopodium  album  (Chenopodiaceae) 
KASSNER,  J.;  Ph.D.  -   Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wrocfaw,  ul.Sienkiewicza  21.  50-335  WROCLAW, 

Poland 
a        Ultrastructure  of  ova  and  the  fertilization  process.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KASYANOV,  V.  1..;  Cand.biol.sci.  -    Lab.  of  l.nibryol.,  Inst,  of  Marine  Biol.,  Far  East  Sci.  Ctr.,  Acad. 

of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  VLADIVOSTOK  690022,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Reproductive  cycle,  marine  spp.  (Lamellibranchia;  Echinoidea;  Astcroidea) 
b       Origin  of  germ  cells.  (Mollusca;  Eciiinoderniata) 

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KAUFMANN,   P.;   Dr.med.    -    Anat.    Inst.,    Abt.    fur   Neuroanat.,   Univ.    Krankenhaus  Eppendorf, 

Martinistr.  52,  2  HAMBURG  20,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  and  chemodifferentiation  of  the  placenta  (electron  microscopy,  enzyme  histo- 

cliemistry).  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Development  and  chemodifferentiation  of  the  cortex  cerebri  and  cerebelH  (light  microscopy, 

electron  microscopy,  enzyme  histochemistry).  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
KEATING.  M.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Med.  Res.,  Mill  Hill,  LONDON  NW7  lAA,  England 
KEITH,  J.  M.;  B.Sc.(Hons.)  -  Teratol.  Labs.,  Royal  CoU.  of  Surg.  Res.  Establ.,  Downe,  ORPINGTON, 

Kent  BR6  7JJ,  England 
a        Possible  role  of  neural  crest  in  craniofacial  malformations.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Callithrix  jacchus  (Primates) 
b       Hyperthermia,    thahdomide    and    blighted    potatoes   (extracts   and    possible   contaminants)    as 

teratogenic  agents;  collection  of  normal  data;  techniques  required.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia), 

Macaca  irus,  Callithrix  jacchus  (Primates) 
KELLY,  W.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  Bristol  Univ.,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8  ITD,  England 
a       Implantation  and  spacing  of  blastocysts.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KEMP,  R.  B.;  Ph.D.  ~  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Wales,  Penglais,  ABERYSTWYTH  SY23  3DA,  Wales, 

U.K. 
a        Role  of  actomyosins  and  glycoproteins  in  adhesiveness  of  embryonic  cells.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b        Interactions  between  cell  types  in  morphogenesis.  Halichondria  panicea,  Ophlitaspongia  seriata 

(Porifera) 
c        Effect  of  dissociating  agents  on  adhesiveness  and  sorting  out  of  freshly-dissociated  embryonic 

cells  using  the  vibromLxer.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Role  of  conditioning  media  in  specific  adhesion  of  embryonic  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
KERKIS,  T.  -  Inst,  of  Cytol.  and  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  NOVOSIBIRSK  630090,  USSR 
KHARLOVA,  Mrs.  G.  V.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Tsurupa  St.  3,  MOSCOW  1 17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Regeneration  of  thymus  and  spleen.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
KIELBCJWNA,    Miss   L.;   Ph.D.   -   Inst,  of  Zool.,   Univ.  of  Wroclaw,  ul.  Sienkiewicza  21,  50-335 

WROCtAW,  Poland 
a        Myogenesis.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Nucleoli  in  oogenesis.  Lymnaea  spec.  (Gastropoda) 
KIENY,  Mrs.  M.  A.^SENGEL;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble, 

B.P.  53,  Centre  de  Tri.  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Regulative   mechanisms   in   the  differentiation  of  the  limb   bud   skeleton.  Gallus  domesticus, 

Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
b       Cell  death  in  foot  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

c        Role  of  somitic  mesoderm  in  the  initiation  of  limb  development.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Somitic  origin  of  limb  musculature.  Same  species  as  a 
KIERMAYER,  O.;  Dr.phiL,  Prof.  -  Bot.  Inst.,  Univ.  Salzburg,  Freisaalweg  16,  5020  SALZBURG, 

Austria 
KILARSKI,   W.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.   of  Comp.    Anat.,   Jagellonian    Univ.,   uL   Krupnicza   50,    30-060 

KRAKOW,  Poland 
a       Differences  in  cell  surface  interactions  with  polyoma  and  SV40  viruses  before  and  after  the 

blastula  stage.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KINCURASHVILI,  Mrs.   N.  T.   -   Dept.   of  Anim.   Embryol.,   Inst,   of  Zool.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

Georgian  SSR.,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Comparative  study  of  oogenesis  in  different  breeds.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Experimental  morphology  of  interaction  between  adenohypophysis  and  gonads  in  ontogenesis: 

action  of  specific  substances  on  ovary  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
KINDAHL,  MissM.  E.;Ph.D.  -  Skeppargatan  51  III,  1 1458  STOCKHOLM,  Sweden 
a        Tooth  development;  reduction  of  premolars  in  ontogenesis.  Erinaceus  europaeus,  Tupaia  javanica, 

Elephantulus    myurus,    Talpa    europaea,    Eremitalpa   granti,    Sorex   araneus,   Suncus  orangix, 

Crocidura  araneus  (Insectivora) 
KING,  P.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Swansea,  Singleton  Park,  SWANSEA,  Glamorgan, 

Wales,  U.K. 
a        Oogenesis,  oosorption,  and  cellular  aspects  of  early  development.  Nasonia  spec.  (Hymenoptera; 

Pantopoda) 
KINSKY,  Miss  I.;  Dr.med.-  Anat.  Inst.,  Abt.  fur  Exp.  Biol.,  Univ.  Bonn,  Nussallee  10,  53    BONN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Light   and   electron    microscopy    of   the   development  of  different   states  of  condensation  of 

constitutive  heterochromatin  during  pre-  and  postnatal  growth.  Microtus  agrestis  (Rodentia) 
KIRCHNER,  C;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Ketzerbach  63,  355  MARBURG/Lahn,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Developmental  morphology  of  the  blastocyst.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b        Synthesis  and  function  of  uterine  specific  proteins  in  the  preimplantation  period.  Same  species  as 

a  . 

c        Function  of  tiie  proteases  of  the  uterine  secretion  and  of  the  blastocyst  covermgs  m  mitiation  ot 

implantation.  Same  species  as  a 
KISTLER,  G.  S.;  M.D.  -  Electron  Micr.  Div.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Ziinch,  Gloriastr.  19,  8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Virus-induced  embryo-  and  fetopathies  (light  and  electron  microscopy,  virology,  mimunology). 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus,  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus,  Cavia  porcellus,  Mesocricetus  auratus,  Homo 

sapiens  (Mammalia) 

55 


b       Organogenesis   and   organ   differentiation,   especially    the    immune   system  (light  and  electron 

microscopy).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus,  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus,  Homo  sapiens  (Mammalia) 
KLAG,  J.;  M.Sc.  -  Zooi.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.Krupnicza  50,  KRAK6w,  Poland 
a        Differentiation  of  primary  germ  cells.  Thermobia  domestica  (Thysanura) 
KLEIN,  H.  W.;  Dr.med.  -    Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Erasmus  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  1738, 

ROTTERDAM  3002,  Netherlands 
a        Developmental  morphology  and  teratology  of  the  cardiovascular  system,  especially  anatomy  of 

malformations;  abnormal  pulmonary  venous  return;  coronary  and  endocardial  fibroelastosis  of 

the  ventricles  in  the  hypoplastic  left  and  right  heart  syndromes.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        A  specimen  of  conjoined  twins  (parapagia  anterior).  Same  species  as  a 
KLEINEBRI'CHT,    J.;    Dr.rer.nat.     ~     Inst,    fiir    Humangenet.    der    Univ.,    Paul-Ehrhch    St.41,    6 

FRANKFURT/Main  70,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Realization  of  malformations  and  embryonic  death.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Histology  of  spontaneous  abortions.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
KLEPAC,  R.;  M.  S.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166,  41001 

ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a       Development  and  function  of  the  pituitary-adrenocortical  system  in  foetus  and  neonate  (bio- 
chemistry, histology,  histochemistry).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  K.  MILKOVIC!:  and 

J.  PAUNOVIC^;) 
KNEGT,  E.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Physiol.,  Agric.  Univ.,  Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGENINGEN,  Nether- 
lands 
a        Hormonal    regulation    of   ripening    in    fruits.    Lycopersicum    esculentum    (Solanaceae),    Musa 

sapientium  (Musaceae) 
KNESE,  K.-H.;  Dr.med.,  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fiir  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Hohenheim  (LH), 

Fruwirthstr.  16,  7000  STUTTGART  70,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Histochemistry,  enzymology  and  electron  microscopy  of  the  early  histogenesis  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  taurus  (Artio- 

dactyla),  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Morphology,  enzymology,  and  electron  microscopy  of  histogenesis,  especially  of  cartilage  and 

bone  as  well  as  metamorphosis  after  hormone  application.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Bos 

taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
c        Developmental  morphology  of  embryo.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
KNIGHT-JONES,   E.  W.;   D.Phil.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Swansea,  Singleton  Park, 

SWANSEA,  Glamorgan,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Spawning  and  fertilization.  Janua  pagenstecheri  (Spirorbidae,  Polychaeta) 
b        Budding.  Josephella  marenzelleri  (Serpulidae,  Polychaeta) 
KNf^E,    B.;    RNDr.,   Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Exp.   Zool.,  Charles   Univ.,  Vinicna   7,    12844   PRAHA   2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a       Cytology  of  muscle  growth.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Bos  taurus,  Sus  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 

(with  H.  KNf2ET0VA) 
KNf2ET0VA  (MYSLIVECKOVA),  Mrs.  H.;  RNDr.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicnd  7, 

12844  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Cytology  of  muscle  growth.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Bos  taurus,  Sus  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 

(with  B.  KNfZE) 
KNOCHEL,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fiir  Biochem.  und  Molek.  Biol.,  Freie  Univ.  Berlin,  Arnimallee  22,  1 

BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
KNOOP,    B.;   Dr.         Bot.    Inst.,    Univ.    Heidelberg,    Hofmeisterweg   4,   69    HEIDELBERG,   B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
KNOWLAND,  J.  S.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Bristol  Univ.,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL 

BS8  ITD,  England 
a        Synthesis    and    regional    distribution    of    tissue-specific    proteins   in   embryonic   development. 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Induction  of  protein  synthesis  by  steroid  hormones  in  liver  cultured  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
KNUDSEN,  P.  A.;  M.D.,  D.D.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Royal  Dent.  Coll.,  Vennelyst  Blvd.,  8000 

ARHUSC,  Denmark 
a        Malformations   of  the  vascular  system   of  brain  and  head.   Mus  musculus,   Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia)  (with  J.  BUGGE) 
KNOST,  Miss  E.;  Dipl.Biol.  -   Inst,  fur  Allgem.  Biol.,  Univ.  Diisseldorf,  Ulenbergstr.  127-129,  4000 

DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Isolation   and    characterization   of  ribonucleoprotein   particles   from    testes.   Drosophila  hydei 

(Diptera) 
KNYIHAR,  Miss  E.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  Med.  School,  Kossuth  L.40,  SZEGED,  Hungary 
a        Developmental  Iiistocliemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  the  autonomic  ground  plexus.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia)  (witii  B.  CSILLIK,  M.  GAj6  and  G.  K  ALMAN) 
KOCHER-BECKER,  Mrs.  U.;  Dr.rer.nat.        Zcntrum  fur  Klin.  Morphol.,  79  ULM  (Donau),  oberer 

Eselsberg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
KOCHER,  W.;  Dr.,   Prof.        Zool.   Inst.   (I)  der   Univ.,   Rontgenring    10,   87  WURZBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Patterns  of  effects  of  alkylating  substances  (especially  of  triethylencmelamine,  TEM)  and  their 

treatment-phase   specificity    during   early   development   and    organogenesis.   Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Pattern  formation  in  selection-lines  of  the  Polydactyly  mutant.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

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c        Phenocopy  of  the  gene  effects  of  Polydactyly  by  means  of  TEM-treatment.  Same  species  as  b 

d       Interactions  between  the  gene  Polydactyly  and  the  teratogenic  effects  of  TEM.  Same  species  as  b 

e        Effects  of  various  genomes  on  the  realization  of  sporadic,  gene-  and  teratogene-induced  poly- 

dactylism.  Same  species  as  b 
f        Effects  of  cyclophosphamide  (Endoxan)  on  limb  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  b 
KOCOVA   (PECHACKOVA),    Mrs.    J.;   Dr.Med.    -    Inst,    of   Histol.    and   Embryol.,  Charles  Univ., 

Kariovarska  48,  PLZEN,  Czechoslovakia 
a        The  development  of  the  venous  system.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

KOEBKE,  J.:  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Lindenburg,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Differentiation  capacity  of  the  marginal  zone  in  early  development.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
b       Application  of  LiCl  upon  very  early  developmental  stages.  Same  species  as  a 
KOHLER,  H.-J.  -  I.  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.  Erlangen-Nurnberg,  Universitatsstr.  19,  852  ERLANGEN, 

B.R.b.  (Germany) 
a       Comparative  embryology.  Lernaeocera  spec.  (Copepoda,  Crustacea) 
KOHONEN.  P.J.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Turku,  20500  TURKU  50,  Finland 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
KOMAR    Mrs    A.;  Mgr.   -  Dept.  of  Exper.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Med.  Acad., 

Karowa  2,  00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Influence  of  the  relative  age  of  gametes  on  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Experimental  parthenogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
KONIJN,  Th.  M.;  Ph.D.        Zool.  Lab.,  Unit  of  Cell  Biol,  and  .Morphogen.,  State  Univ.,  Kaiserst.62, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Chemotaxis,  cell  aggregation  and  differentiation.  (Acrasiales) 
b       Effect    of   adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate    and    other    cyclic    nucleotides   on   morphogenesis. 

Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
KONINKX,   J.  F.  J.  G.;   Drs.    -    Dept.    of  Genet.,    Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,   NIJMEGEN, 

Netherlands  .     . 

a        Control   of  mitochondrial   NADH-dehydrogenase   and   tyrosine   aminotransferase   synthesis  in 

sahvary  glands.  Drosophila  hydci  (Diptera) 
KONYUKHOV    B.  V.;  Dr.biol.,  Prof.  -  Phenogenet.  Lab.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Genet.,  Acad,  ol  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Pro'fsoyuznaya  St.7,(I),  MOSCOW  117312,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Developmental  study  of  mutational  effects  of  genes  which  lead  to  eye  and  skeletal  abnormalities. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Genetic  control  of  cell  proliferation  and  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 

KOOLMAN,  J.;  Ph.D.  -   Physiol.-Chem.  Inst.  I.  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Marburg,  355  MARBURG- 

Lahnberge,  B.R.D.  (Germany)  ,  ,    ,    .r^ -^ 

a        Regulation  of  the  metabolism  and  inactivation  of  ecdysone.  Calhphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera), 

Locusta  migratoria  (Orthoptera) 
b       Purification    and    ciiaractcrization    of  enzymes   catalyzing   single   reaction   steps  m   ecdysone 
metabolism.  Same  species  as  a  ^^ -,f,,  .wAnc^^An/A 

KOPE(^,  Miss  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiopathol.,  Hematol.  Inst.,  Chocimska  5,  00-791  WARSZAWA, 

Poland 
a        Nucleoli  in  oogenesis.  Enchytraeus  albidus  (Oligochaeta) 

KOPP    F.;  Dr.en  Med.    -   Lab.  d'Histol.  et  Embryol.II,  Univ.  d'Ai.x-Marseille,  27  Bd.  Jean  Moulin, 

l'3385  MARSEILLE  CEDEX  4,  France  .,,*.. 

KORKIA  (NIJARADZE),  Mrs.  I.  R.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  EmbryoL,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad. 

of  Sci.  of  the  Georgian  SSR,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Transplantation  immunity.  Lacerta  saxicola  (Lacertilia) 

KORNELIUSSEN,  H.;  M.D.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Oslo,  Karl  Johansgt.47,  OSLO  1,  Norway 
a        Development  of  cerebellum  (electron  microscopy).  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia)  ,,  „  r^ 

KORNER,  H.  K.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  BioL  Inst.I  (ZooL)  der  Univ.,  Katharinenst.  20,  78  FREIBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany)  ^  ^       ,         ,  ,, 

KOROCHKIN,   L.  I.;  Dr.Med. Sci.,   Prof.   -    Lab.   of  Developm.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Cytol.  and  Genet., 

Pravda  St.9,  ap.36,  NOVOSIBIRSK  630090,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental  morphology,  cytochemistry,  and  cytophysiology  of  the  developing  nervous  system. 

Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Developmental  genetics.  Drosophila  melanogaster,  D.  virilis  (Diptera) 
c        Regeneration  of  the  neural  retina  with  special  reference  to  isozymic  patterns  of  LDH.  Triturus 

cristatus(Urodela)(withV.  I.  MITASHOV,  Moscow) 
KOROTKOVA,  Mrs.  G.  P.;  Dr.biol.   -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St.  5, 

199164  LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R.  . 

a        Comparative  study  of  regeneration,  asexual  reproduction,  and  somatic  embryogenesis.  Leucoso- 

lenia  complicata,  Sycon  lingua,  Halichondria  panicea  and  other  spp.  (Porifera) 
b        Development   of  embryos   cultivated    in   vitro.    Halisarca  dujardina,  Baicalospongia  bacilhfera 

(Porifera) 
c        Genesis  and  evolution  of  ontogenesis 
KORT,  E.  J.  M.  de;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Geert  Grooteplein  N.21, 

NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Development  of  the  spinal  cord.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  ^ 

KOSCIELSKA,    Mrs.    M.  K.;    Ph.D.    -     Dept.    of    Syst.    Zool.,    Zool.    Inst.,    Univ.    ot    WrocTaw, 

ul.  Sienkiewicza  21,  50-335  WROC-tAW,  Poland 
a        Early  developmental  stages,  gastrulation.  Ageniaspis  spec,  Monodontomerus  spec,  Dahlbominus 
spec.  (Chalcididae),  Pleolophus  basizonus  (Ichneumonidae,  Hymenoptera) 

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KOSCIELSKI,  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wrochiw,  ul.Sienkiewicza  21,  50-335  WROC-kAW, 

Poland 
a        Embryology.  (Turbellaria;  Apterygota,  Insccta) 
b        Nucleoli  in  oogenesis.  Lymnaea  spec.  (Gastropoda) 
KOSHELEV    B  V  •  Dr.biol.   -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals,  USSR 

Acad,  of  Sci.,  Lenin  Ave.  33,  MOSCOW  1 17071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Gametogcnesis,    sex    cycles,    and^  spawning   ecology.    Perca   fluviatilis,    Lucioperca   lucioperca, 

Acerina  cernua,  Rutilus  rutilus,  Abramis  brama,  Scardinius  erythrophthalmus,  Cyprmus  carpio. 

Tinea  tinea,  Carassius  carassius,  Esox  lucius,  Coregonus  lavaretus  and  others  (Teleostei) 
KOSKIMIES,  O.  J.;  M.D.  -  Children's  Hosp.,  Stenbackinkatu  11,  00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
KOSTOMAROVA,  Mrs.  A.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  USSR  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Vavilov  St. 26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Transcription  of  the  isolated  nuclei  of  the  early  embryo.  Misgurnus  fossilis  (Teleostei)  (with  C.  A. 

KAFIANI)  , 

b       Distribution  of  RNA,  synthesized  during  maturation,  between  the  nucleus  and  cytoplasm  ot  early 

embryo.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  N.  SKOBLINA,  A.  V.  KOTOMIN,  and  A.  A.  NEYFAKII) 
c        Distribution   of  non-histone   proteins,   synthesized   during   maturation,   between   nucleus   and 

cytoplasm  of  early  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  i<i  ,  i 

KOSTOVlC,  I.;  D.Sc.,  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Anat.  "Drago  Perovic",  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  11, 

41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Histogenesis  and  development  of  neuronal  connections  in  the  cerebral  cortex.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  J.  KRMPOTiO) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  the  mesenchymo-neuroepithelial  interface  (including  vascularization)  in  the 

telencephalon.  Same  species  as  a  (with  Lj.  KOSTOVIC,  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.) 
KOSTOViC  (KNEIEVIO),  Mrs.  Lj.;  M.D.        Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a       Chondrogenesis  in  the  external  ear  (histology,  histochemistry,  electron  microscopy).  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  A.  SVAJGER  and  Z.  BRADAMANTE) 
b        Differentiation  of  the  intercellular  matrix  during  ontogenesis  (histology,  histochemistry,  electron 

microscopy).  Same  species  as  a  (with  A.  SVAJGER  and  Z.BRADAMANTE) 
c       Morphogenesis  of  the  mesenchyme-neuroepithelial  interface  (including  vascularization)  in  the 

telencephalon.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  I.  KOSTOVIC,  Inst. 

KOTOMIN,  A.  V.   -   Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  USSR  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Vavilov  St. 26    MOSCOW   117334, 

U.S.S.R.  ,  .  ,  r       , 

a        Distribution  of  RNA,  synthesized  during  maturation,  between  the  nucleus  and  cytoplasm  ot  early 
embryo.   Misgurnus  fossilis  (Teleostei)  (with  A.  A.  KOSTOMAROVA.  M.  N.  SKOBLINA,  and 
A.  A.  NEYFAKH) 
KOZIK,  M.;  M.D.   -    Inst,   of  Neurol,  and  Sensory  Organs,  Med.  Acad.,  49  Przybyszewskiego  St., 

60-355'POZNAN,  Poland 
a        Histociiemistry  of  glia  cells  in  the  developing  nervous  system.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b        Histochemical  mapping  of  the  developing  brain.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
KRAAN,  G.  P.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Biochem.,  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  State  Univ.,  Bloemsingel  10, 

GRONINGEN,  Netherlands  „     , 

KRAL,  B.;  RNDr.  -  Dept.  of  Morphol.,  Inst,  of  Vertebr.  Zool.,  Czechosl.  Acad,  ot  Sci.,  Kvetna  8, 

60365  BRNO,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Comparative  study  of  chromosomes.  (Insectivora;  Rodentia) 

KRALJ,  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Rooseveltov  trg  6,  41000  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Ch'cmodifferentiation  of  digestive  organs:   forestomach  mucosa,  liver,  pancreas  (enzyme  histo- 
chemistry). (Ruminantia,  Arliodactyla)  (witli  B.  ROD?:) 
KRATOCHWIL,  K.;  Dr.phil.  -  Inst,  fur  Molekularbiol.,  Abt.  Biol.,  Osterreich.  Akad.  der  Wissensch., 

Billrothstr.'  5020  SALZBURG,  Austria 
a        Organ  specificity  in  mesenchymal  induction.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b        Embryonic   development   of   mammary   gland,   especially    hormone   responsiveness   and   tissue 
interaction  in  the  hormone  response  (androgens).  Same  species  as  a  r^cTco 

KRAUS,   Miss   C;   Dr.phil.     -    Brain   Anat.    Inst.,    Untere   Zollgasse   71,    (Waldau),    3072   OSIER- 

MUNDIGEN-BE,  Switzerland 
a        Descriptive  and  comparative  ontogenesis  of  the  brain.  (Cetacea) 

KRAUS,  R.;  M.D.    -  Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Differentiation   and    role   of  prechordal  plate   in  early  development  of  ceplialic  region   (sub- 
microscopic  and  cytochemical  studies  in  normal  and  experimental  conditions).  Gallus  domcsticus 
( Aves),  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Differentiation  of  the  chcmoreceptor  cell  (comparative  studies  on  the  submicroscopic  structure, 

enzyme  histochemistry).  (Rodentia;  Carnivora),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Differentiation  of  paraganglionic  tissue.  Same  species  as  b 

d       Comparative  studies  of  prenatal  development  of  Leydig  interstitial  cells.  (Primates;  Rodentia) 
KRAUSE,  G.;  Dr.phil.,   Prof.(Emer.)   -   Zool.   Inst. I  der   Univ.,  Rontgenring   10,  87  WURZBURG, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Experimental  duplicitas  cruciata.  Taciiycines  asynamorus  (Orthoptcra) 
b        Potency  of  germ  band  development  in  vitro.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
c        Regulation  mechanism  of  egg  diapause.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Ooplasmic  and  blastemic  reaction  systems.  Pimpla  turionellae  (Hymenoptera) 
KREDIET,  P.;  M.V.D.        Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryo!.,  Med.  Fac,  Erasmus  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  1738, 
ROTTERDAM  3002,  Netherlands 

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a        Ontogenetic  malformations  of  the  heart  and  great  vessels  in  neonates  and  adults.  (Mammalia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Development  of  the  heart  and  great  vessels.  (Aves;  Mammalia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Kxperimental  malformations  and  regeneration  of  blood  vessels.  Same  species  as  b 
KRESS,  Miss  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Pestalozzistr.20,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Oogenesis.  (Amphibia) 

b       Variability  of  egg-capsule  volumes  during  development.  (Opisthobranchia,  Gastropoda) 
KRITCHINSKAYA,    Miss    E.    B.;    Cand.biol.sci.    -    Dept.    of    Embryol.,    Leningrad    State    Univ., 

Mendeleevsky  St.5,  199164  LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Asexual  reproduction,  regeneration,  and  somatic  embryogenesis,  Dugesia  tigrina  (Turbellaria), 

Aeolosoma  spec.  (Oli^ochaeta) 
KRMPOTI(^-NEMANI(^,  Mrs.   J.;  Prof.   -   Inst,   of  Anat.   "Drago  Perovic",  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Zagreb,  Salata  11,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Histogenesis  and  development  of  neuronal  connections  in  the  cerebral  cortex.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates)  (with  I.  KOSTOVIC!:) 
KROEGER,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Puffing   patterns  in  giant   chromosomes  and   the   mechanism  by  which  they  are  evoked  and 

controlled.  Chironomus  thummi,  Ch.  tentans  (Diptera) 
b        Embryology  and  genetics  of  pattern  formation.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
KRUCHKOVA,  Miss  G.  A.  -  Lab.  of  Embrvol.,  Inst,  of  Marine  Biol.,  Far  East  Sci.  Ctr.,  Acad,  of  Sci. 

of  the  USSR.  VLADIVOSTOK  690022,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Larval  development.  (Echinoidea) 
KRZANOWSKA,  Mrs.   H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cienet.  and  Evolut.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  Krupnicza  50, 

30-060  KRAKOW,  Poland 
a        Studies  of  heterosis:  sperm  characters,  fertihzation,  and  cleavage  rate  in  inbred  and  crossbred 

animals.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KRZYSZTOFOWICZ,  Miss  A.;  D.Sc.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.Krupnicza  50,  KRAKOW, 

Poland 
a       Oogenesis  and  embryonic  development.  Tetrodontophora  bielanensis  (CoUembola) 
KSIAZEK-MIKULSKA,  Mrs.  I.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  N.  Copernicus, 

Gagarina  9.  87-100  TORUN,  Poland 
a        Regeneration  of  appendages  after  amputation.  Tegenaria  atrica  (Araneae,  Arachnida) 
b       Teratogenesis  caused  by  abnormal  temperature.  Argyroneta  aquatica  (Araneae,  Araclinida) 
KUBLI,    E.;   Dr.Phil.   -   Zool.-Vergl.   Anat.   Inst.,   Univ.   Zurich,  Kiinstlergasse   16,  8006   ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Nucleic  acids  of  various  mutants.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Isozymes  and  gut  enzymes  of  the  mutant  l(2)me.  Same  species  as  a 
KUDOKOTSEV,  V.  P.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kharkov  State  Univ.,  Dzerjinsky  Square  4,  KHARKOV, 

U.S.S.R. 
a        Regeneration  processes.  (Hirudinea) 
KUHN,  H.-J.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Kreuzbergring  36,  34  GOTTINGEN,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Placentation  and  development  of  vascular  system.  Tupaia  belangeri  (Insectivora) 
b        Placentation.  Galagoides  demidovii  (Primates) 

KUHN.  O.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.(Emer.)  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  K0LN41,  W.  Germany 
KUHNEL,  W.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  ~  Abt.  Anat.  der  Rhein.-Westf.  Techn.  Hochschule,  Med.-Theor.  Inst., 

Melatener  Str.211,  5100  AACHEN.  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Structure  and   function  of  the  foetal  membranes  (morphology,  histochemistry).  Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Morphology  of  preimplantation  stages  and  their  endocrinological  developmental  control.  Cavia 

porcellus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
c        Morphology  and  histochemistry  of  the  female  genital  tract  and  of  accessory  male  genital  glands 

during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
KUIJEN,  C.  J.  van:  M.Sc.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Unit  of  Morphol.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserstr.  63,  LEIDEN, 

Netherlands 
KULIKOVA,  Mrs.  N.  I.:  M.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Physiol,  of  Fishes,  Azov-Black  Sea  Res.  Inst,  of  Marine  Fish. 

and  Oceanogr.,  Sverdlov  St. 2,  334500  KERCH,  Crimean  Region,  U.S.S.R. 
KUNZ,   W.:   Dr.,    Prof.    -    Inst,    fur   Allgem.   Biol.,   Univ.   Dusseldorf,   Ulenbergstr.    127-129,  4000 

DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Characterization  of  germ  line  limited  DNA  (density  satellite  fractions,  in  situ  hybridization). 

Heteropeza  pygmaea  (Cecidomyiidae,  Diptera) 
b        Rephcation  of  satellite  DNA  during  polyploidization.  Drosophila  virilis  (Diptera) 
c        Replication  of  ribosomal  DNA  in  the  nurse  cells  of  the  ovary.  (Diptera) 
d       Magnification    of   ribosomal    DNA    in    the    Y    chromosome   (filter   saturation   hybridization). 

Drosophila  hydei  (Diptera) 
KURRAT,  H.-J.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Lindenburg,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Segregation   of   the    central    nervous   system;   analysis   of  induction.    Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
b        Intlucnce  of  neural  material  on  the  mesodermal  differentiation  pattern.  Same  species  as  a 
KURULASHVILI,  Mrs.  L.  L  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  Georgian 

SSR,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Action    of   specific    substances    on    ovarian    follicles    in    early    postnatal    ontogenesis.   Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 

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b        Experimental  morphology  of  interaction  between  adenohypophysis  and  gonads  in  ontogenesis. 

Same  species  as  a 
KUTHE,  H.  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Makromoleculare  Syntheseprozesse  wahrend  Determination  und  Differenzierung  im  Embryo. 

(Holometabola,  Insecta) 
KUZIN,  B.:  Cand.Biol.Sci.  -  Inst,  of  Cytol.  and  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR.,  NOVOSIBIRSK 

630090,  U.S.S.R. 
KVINNSLAND,  S.;  Dr.odont.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bergen,  Arstadvei  19,  5000  BERGEN,  Norway 
a        Growth  of  craniofacial  cartilages  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  (3H-thymidine  incorporation).  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia) 
b       Growth  of  autotransplanted  nasal  septum  (3H-thymidine  incorporation).  Same  species  as  a 
LAANE,   H.  M.    -   Anat.-Embryol.   Inst.,   Univ.   of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade  61,  AMSTERDAM-0., 

Netherlands 
a        Light   microscopy,  electron   microscopy,  histochemistry,  physiology,  and  experimental  terato- 
genesis  of  heart  development  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
(with  J.  A.  ROEST  and  J.  A.  LOS) 
LAAT,  S.  W.  de;  Ph.D.   -   Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithof " . 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a  Regulation  of  the  cell  cycle  and  its  significance  for  development  and  differentiation:  the  role  of 
changes  in  membrane  properties  and  structure,  ion-  and  cyclic  nucleotide  metabolism.  Physarum 
polycephalum  (Eumycetozoina),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  neuroblastoma  cells,  Mus  musculus 
(Rodentia)  (with  J.  G.  BLUEMINK,  P.  T.  van  der  SAAG,  Th.  F.  J.  de  GREEFF  (Univ.  of 
Nijmegen),  and  B.  A.  M.  van  der  ZEIJST  (State  Univ.  of  Utrecht) 
b        Electrical  membrane  properties,  membrane  structure,   ion-  and  cyclic  nucleotide  metabolism 

during  fertilization.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  J.  G.  BLUEMINK  and  P.  T.  van  der  SAAG) 
LABORDUS,   v.;   Ph.D.    -    Zool.    Lab.,   State   Univ.    of   Utrecht,   Transitorium    III,   Padualaan   8, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Effect   of  total  and  partial  UV-irradiation  on  cleavage  and  morphogenesis.  Lymnaea  stagnalis, 

Bitliynia  tentaculata,  Crepidula  fornicata  (Gastropoda) 
b        Repair  processes  in  eggs  after  UV-irradiation.  Lymnaea  stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
LABOUR,  G.  R.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Centre  d'Orsay,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Cytology   of   fat   body    development,   with  special  reference  to  cell  ultrastructure  and   cyto- 
chemistry. Leptinotarsa  decemlineata  (Coleoptera) 
LABROUSSE,  J.  P.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -  Lab.  d'EmbryoL,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  4  place  Jussieu,  75320  PARIS 

Cedex  05,  France 
a        Gene  amplification  in  oocytes.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
LACROIX,  J.  C;  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devi.,  Univ.  P.  et  M.  Curie,  Centre  de  Rech.  dTvry,  67  rue 

M.  Giinsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Organization  and   physiology  of  lampbrush  chromosomes;  involvement  of  lampbrush  chromo- 
somal RNA  in  oogenesis  and  embryogenesis.  Pleurodeles  poireti,  P.  waltlii  (Urodela) 
LAFONT,  R.  D.  A.;  M.S.   -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Ecole  Norm.  Superieure,  46  rue  d'Ulm,  75230  PARIS 

Cedex  05,  France 
a        Differentiation  of  imaginal  wing  discs:  nucleic  acids  and  pteridine  metabolism,  changes  in  enzyme 

titers.  Pieris  brassicae  (Lepidoptera) 
b        Action  of  5-nuorouracil  (5-FU),  hormones  and  other  chemical  agents  on  the  development  of 

imaginal  discs.  Same  species  as  a 
LAGUCHEV,  S.  S.j  Dr.med.sci.  -    Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  MOSCOW, 

U.S.S.R. 
LAKSHMI,  Miss  M.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biochcm.  Pathol.,  Univ.  Coll.  Hosp.  Med.  School,  University 

St.,  LONDON  WCIE  6JJ,  England 
a        Morphogenetic  effects  of  follicle-stimulating  hormone.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  G.  V. 

SHERBET) 
b        Biochemical  and  biophysical  characterization  of  the  cell  surface  using  natural  pH  gradients,  (with 

G.  V.  SHERBET) 
LALLIER,   R.  A.;  D.Sc.   ~  Station  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  06230  VILLEFRANCHE  SUR  MER, 

France 
a        Biochemical  aspects  of  embryonic  determination  (studies  of  animalizing  and  vcgetalizing  agents). 

Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
LANDAUI-:R,  \V.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Human  Genet,  and  Biometry,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Wolfson 

House,  4  Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2HE,  England 
a        A  causal  analysis  of  teratogenic  action  of  various  chemical  compounds.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  nature  and  significance  of  phenocopies.  Same  species  as  a 

c        The  nature  of  dimethylsulfoxide  as  solvent  in  tests  witli  teratogens.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Role  of  molecular  shape  in  teratogenesis,  studied  witii  substituted  pyridines.  Same  species  as  a 
LANDSTROM,  U.  -  Dept.  of  Zoophysiol.,  Univ.  of  Umea,  S  901  87  UMEA,  Sweden 
a        The  physiology  of  dorso-ventral  polarity.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  S.  L^VTRUP) 
LANOT,  R.;  Dr.Scn.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  CO.  140,  54037  NANCY  Cedex,  France 
a        Axial  malformations:  causal  analysis  of  the  teratogenic  action  of  trypan  blue  and  RNAse.  Gallus 

gallus  (Aves) 
b       Causal  analysis  of  soinitogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Morphology  of  normal  and  experimentally  produced  cell  degeneration  in  the  axial  organs.  Same 

species  as  a 
LANSDOWN,   A.  B.  G.;  Ph.D.        Clin.   Res.  Ctr.,   Northwick   Park  Hosp.,  Watford  Rd.,  HARROW 
HAl  3UJ,  Middlesex,  England 

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a        Effect   of  viral  infections  on   foetal  and   neonatal  development.   Rattus  spec,  Mus  inusculus 

(Rodentia) 
b        Effect  of  pancreatitis  on  pregnancy 

c        Effect  of  prenatal  growth  retardation  on  postnatal  development 
d        Effect  of  exposure  to  anaesthetics  (halothane,  nitrous  oxide)  on  pregnancy.  Rattus  spec,  Homo 

sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
LAPAN,  E.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  €omp.  Anat.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St.,  LONDON 

WC1E6BT,  England 
a        Development  and  molecular  biology.  (Mesozoa) 
LARINK,  O.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Tcchn.  Univ.,  Pockelstr.   10a,  3300  BRAUNSCHWEIG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Descriptive  study  of  postembryonic  development,  especially  moultmg,  ultrastructural  changes  ol 

sensilla.  Lepismatidae,  Machilidae  (Thysanura,  Insecta) 
LARSSON,  K.  S.;  Odont.  D.,  Prof.  ^  Lab.  of  TeratoL,  Karolinska  Inst.,  S-104  01  STOCKHOLM  60, 

LA  SPINA  (D'ANNA),  Mrs.  R.;  D.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy  ^,    „     . 

a        Line   structure   of  unfertilized   eggs   and   egg   fragments.   Ascidia  malaca,  Phallusia  mamillata 

(Ascidiacea) 
b        Analysis  of  colour  pattern;  ultrastructure  of  chromatophores.  Discoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
LASSfeGUES  (FLAMAND).  Mrs.  M.:  Dr.Biol.anim.  -  Lab.  dc  ZooL  Exper.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av. 

des  Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Embryologie.  Sphaeroma  spec  (Isopoda,  Crustacea)  (avec  N.  DAGUERRE  de  HURLAUX) 
b        Etude  descriptive  et  experimentale  des  cycles  mitotiques  pendant  les  premiers  stades  du  develop- 

pement  embryonnaire.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
LATTAUD,  C.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.  et  M.  Curie,  Bat.  G,  Tour  32,  4  place 

Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France  ^  •       , 

a        Control  of  sex  differentiation  and  gametogenesis  (organ  culture).  Eiscnia  foetida  (Oligochaeta) 
LAUGf.,  Miss  G.:  D.Sc         Lab.   d'Entomol.  et  d'Ecophysiol.  Exp.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI  (Pans-Sud), 

Bat'.446,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Differentiation  of  genital  apparatus.  (Diptera) 

b        Modifications  of  gonad  development  by  thermal  stress.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
c        Abnormal  proliferation  of  germinal  cells  in  the  gonads  of  triploid  intersexes.  Same  species  as  b 
LAUTHIER,  M.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -   Lab.  d'EmbryoL  Exp.,  Centre  de  Rech.  du  CNRS,  67  rue  Maurice 

Gunsbourg,'94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Organogenese  des  membres  (histochimie,  microchirurgie,  cytologic  ultrastructurale,  teratogenese 

experimentale).  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela)  ^    ^,     j, 

LAVELLE,  C.  L.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Pathol.,  Dental  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  St.Chad  s 

Queensway,  BIRMINGHAM  B4  6NN,  England 
a        Embryology  of  the  skull  and  of  dental  cusp  pattern.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates)  m/iAc 

LAVERDURE,  Miss  A.-M.    -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Fac  des  Sci.,  Univ.  Paris-Sud,  Bat.  445,  914U5 

ORSAY,  France 
a        Differenciation  de  la  gonade  femelle  et  vitellogenese.  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 
LAWRENCE,  A.  J.:  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  Gil  6NU,  Scotland, 

U.K. 
a        Surfacepropertiesof  erythrocytes.  (Mammalia)  r^  A»,DDir.r^r 

LAWRENCE,   P.  A.;   Ph.D.         Lab.    of  Molec   Biol.,  Med.   Res.   Counc,   Hills  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB  2  2QH,  England  _  ,        ^      .^       di    ^   • 

a        Polarity,  giadients,  and  positional  information  in  the  segment.  Oncopeltus  fasciatus,  Rhodnius 

prolixus  (Heteroptera)  r         ,. 

b       Compartments  in  insect  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera),  Oncopeltus  lasciatus 

(Heteroptera) 
c        Developmental  genetics  of  homoeotic  mutants.  Same  species  as  b 
LAWSON,  Miss  K.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  EmbryoL  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithot   , 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands  ,  ,         ■       •.        i,  ** 

a        Morphogenetic  and  growth  control  of  salivary  gland,  lung  and  metanephros  in  vitro.  Kattus 

norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  ,  j    r-  m  d  c 

LAZARD  (HAUBEN),  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.  Sci.  ~  Inst.  d'Embryol.  Exper.  du  Coll.  de  France  et  riu  C.N.K.i>., 

11  Place  M.Berthelot,  75  PARIS  Ve,  France 
a        Limb   regeneration   after  x-irradiation,  and  grafts  of  various  tissues  and  organs.  Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Development  of  gonads  grafted  in  a  heterotopic  site;  intluence  of  sex,  age,  and  castration  ot  tiie 

host.  Same  species  as  a  .     .,   •       -     vi     .       oo 

LE  DOUARIN   (CHAUVAC),  Mrs.   N.  M.;  Dr.  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d  Embryo!.,  Umv.  de  Nantes,  38 

Bd.Michelet,  B.P.  1044,  44037  NANTES  Cedex,  France 
a        Etude  experimentale  du  developpement  du  tube  digestif  et  du  foie.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Differenciation  biochimique  des  hepatocytes.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
c        Experiments  sur  la  differenciation  de  la  glande  thyroide  et  de  la  hypophyse.  Meme  espece  comme 


d        Experiments  sur  le  developpement  du  thymus.  Gallus  gallus,  Coturnix  c  japonica  ( Aves) 

e        La  migration  et  la  differenciation  des  cellules  des  cretes  neurales  (greffes  mterspecifiques).  Meme 

cspccc  coniniG  d 
LEENDERS,  H.  J.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 

61 


a        The  mechanism  of  gene  activation  by  factors  involved  in  respiratory  metaboHsm;  experimental 

puff  induction.  Drosophila  hydei  (Diptera) 
LEES,  A.  D.;  Sc.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Appl.  Entomol.,  Imperial  Coll.,  London  Univ.,  Field  Station, 

Silwood  Park,  ASCOT,  Berks.  SL5  7PY,  England 
a        Control   of  polymorphic   development   with   special   reference    to   environmental   factors  and 

hormones.  Megoura  viciae  (Aphididae,  Homoptera) 
LEFFORD  (FERNANDO),  Mrs.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower 

St.,  LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a       Migratory  behaviour  of  cells  in  vitro 

LEFRESNE,  J.;  Maftre  es  Sci.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Unite  de  Sci.,  Univ.  de  Caen,  14032  CAEN,  France 
a       Etude  experimentale  de  la  segmentation.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
LEGAY,  J.  M.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  ~  Sect,  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  L  43  Bd.  du  11 

Novembre  1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
LEGENDRE,  R.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Zool. II,  (Morphol.  et  Ecol),  Univ.  des  Sci.  et 

Techn.  du  Languedoc,  Place  Eugene  Bataillon,  34060  MONTPELLIER,  France 
a        Embryonic  and  post-embryonic  development.  (Araneida,  Arachnida) 
LEGRAND,  Ch.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  de  la  Reprod.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Tour  32,  Rez  de  Chaussee,  4 

place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a       Fonctions,  morphogenese  et  cytophysiologie  du  trophoblaste  intra-arteriel.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
LEGRAND  (HAMELIN),  Mrs.  E.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40 

av.  du  Recteur  Pineau,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Controle  genetique  et  humoral  du  sexe.  Idotea  balthica  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
b       Sex  determination.  Dynamene  bidentata  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
LEGRAND,  J.  J.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -    Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du 

Recteur  Pineau,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Controle  genetique,  epigenetique  et  humoral  du  sexe  chez  des  especes  gonochoriques  et  herma- 
phrodites. Porcellio  dilatatus,  Armadillidium  vulgare,  Anilocra  frontalis  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
LEHTONEN,  E.  I.;M.D.  -    Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  III. Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  Haartmanin- 

katu  3,  00290  HELSINKI  29.  Finland 
a        Mechanism    of   kidney    tubulogenesis.    Mus    musculus    (Rodentia)    (with    L.  O.  SAXEN,    J.  J. 

WARTIOVAARA  and  S.  NORDLING) 
LEHTONEN,  J.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Turku,  20500  TURKU  50,  Finland 
a        Macrotemplate  system:  especially  effect  of  structural  changes  in  growth  centers  on  development 

of    new    semicells    (micro-beam    UV    irradiation;    cytochalasin    and    puromycin    techniques). 

Micrasterias  spec.  (Desmidiaceae) 
LEIBENGUTH,  F.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fur  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Mechanisms  controlhng  ontogeny  and  tissue  distribution  of  isoenzyme  patterns  by  differential 

allele  activity.  Ephestia  (=Anagasta)  kUhniella  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Onset  of  embryonic  gene  expression  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
LEIKOLA,  A.  H.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  Arkadiankatu 

7,  00100  HELSINKI  10,  Finland 
a        Primary    determination    of    the    central    nervous   system.    Triturus   vulgaris   (Urodela),   Gallus 

domesticus,  Coturnix  coturnix  (Aves) 
LELIEVRE,  Miss  C.  S.   -    Lab.   d'Embryol.,   Univ.   de  Nantes,   38   Bd.Michelet,  B.P.    1044,  44037 

NANTES  Cedex,  France 
a        Participation  des  cellules  issues  des  cretes  neurales  cephaliques  a  la  formation  des  structures 

pharyngiennes.  Gallus  gallus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica 
LEMEZ,  L.;  MUDr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Experimental    topogenesis   and   morphology  of  the  pneumogastric  system.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Thrombocyte  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Erythrocyte  life  span  in  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
LE  MOIGNE,  A.;  Prof.  -  Fac.  des  Sci.,  Univ.  Val  de  Marne  (Paris  XII),  Av.  du  Gen.  de  Gaulle,  94000 

CRfiTEIL,  France 
a        Devcloppement  embryonnaire  (microscopic  electronique).  (Planariidae,  1  urbellaria) 
b        RNA   and  protein  syntiiesis,  and  cellular  differentiation  in  regeneration  (electron  microscopy, 

biochemistry).  Same  species  as  a 
c        Bioelectric  currents  and  wound  healing.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
LEMTIS,  H.  G.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.       Spec.  Team  of  Exp.  Gynecol,  of  the  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol., 

Klin.  Stcglitz,  Free  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Ilindenburgdamm  30,  1  BERLIN  45,  B.R.D.,  (Germany) 
a        Architecture  of  the  fetal  and   maternal  placental  blood  vessels  (corrosion  preparations),  and 

correlation   of  abnormal    placenta!   circulation   with  congenital  malformations.   Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
LENDER,  Th.;  Prof.       Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Fac.  des  Sci.,  Univ.  Paris-Sud,  Bat.445,  91405  ORSAY, 

France 
a        Regeneration:  substances  inductrices  et  inhibitrices.  (Planariidae,  Turbellaria) 
b       Microscopic  electronique  de  la  regeneration,  en  particulicr  des  neoblastes.  Dugesia  gonoccphala 

(Turbellaria) 
c        Neurosecretion.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Regeneration.  Asterina  gibbosa  (Asteroidea) 

e        Culture  in  vitro  d'organos  larvaires.  Galleria  spec.  (Lepidoptera),  Periplaneta  spec.  (Blattariae) 
f        Culture  in  vitro  de  gonades  femelles.  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 

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LENUON,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  The  Univ.,  Stopford  Bldg.,  Oxford  Rd.,  MANCHESTER 

M 1 3  9PT,  England 
a        Embryogenesis  of  trypan  blue  induced  spina  bifida,  exencephalus  and  facial  abnormaUties.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Effect  of  vitamin  deficiency  on  the  incidence  of  congenital  malformations.  Same  species  as  a 
LENICQUE    P.  M.:  Dr.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  des  Invert.  Marins  et  Malacol.,  Museum  Natl.  d'Hist.  Nat., 

57  rue  Cuvier,  75005  PARIS,  France 
a       Mechanism  of  cell  transformation  and  migration  during  regeneration.  Dugesia  tigrina  (Turbel- 

laria),  Metridium  senile  (Actinozoa) 
b       Effects  of  neuropharmaca  on  morphogenesis  in  the  early  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c       Effects  of  neuropharmaca  on  migration  of  blood  cells.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
LENZ,  VV.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -   Inst,  flir  Humangenetik,  Westf.  Wilhelms  Univ.,  Vesaliusweg  12-14,  44 

MONSTER,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
LE  PENNEC,  M.  L.  M.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Bretagne  Occidentale,  6  av.  le  Gorgeu, 

29283  BREST  Cedex,  France 
a        Laboratory  rearing  of  larvae  and  juveniles.  Various  spp.  (Lamellibranchia) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  the  hinge  in  larvae.  Veneridae,  Pectinidae,  Mytilidae,  Ostreidae,  Anomiidae  and 

others  (Lamellibranchia) 
LEPORI,  N.  G.;  Prof.  -  1st.  di  ZooL,  Univ.  di  Sassari,  Via  Murroni  25,  07100  SASSARI,  Italy 
a        Origin  of  the  asymmetry  of  the  female  gonad  (blastoderm  in  vitro).  (Aves) 

b  Origin  of  asymmetrical  heart  development  (blastoderm  in  vitro).  Gallus  spec.  Anas  spec.  (Aves) 
c  The  inductor  of  the  uro-genital  organs.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves),  Rana  spec,  Triturus  spec.  (Amphibia) 
LE  ROUX,  Mrs.  S.;  D.E.A.    -  Lab.  de  ZooL,  Univ.  de  Bretagne  Occidentale,  6  av.  le  Gorgeu,  29283 

BREST  Cedex,  France  „     .,        ^   ,. 

a        Larval  growth:   1.  effect  of  feeding  unicellular  algae;  2.  effect  of  hydrocarbons.  Mytilus  edulis, 

Pecten  maximus  (Lamellibranchia) 
LESCHER-MOUTOUE,  Miss  F.  --  Lab.  souterrain.  Centre  Natl.  Rech.  Scient.,  09410  MOULIS,  France 
a        Reproduction,   life  cycle,  and   postembryonic  development,  especially  of  hypogeous  species: 

Speocyclops  spp..  Graeteriella  spp.,  Diacyclops  spp.,  Eucyclops  spp.,  (Copepoda,  Crustacea) 
LESPINASSE,  R.;  Dr.  3e  cycle  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Centre  d'Orsay,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  91405  ORSAY 

France 
a        Cytology    and   genetics   of  the   effects   of  supernumerary   chromosomes.    Locusta   migratoria 

(Orthoptera) 
LESTAGE,  J.;  Dr.Biol.Anim.  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Univ.  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France  .       ^ 

a        Etude   experimentale   de  I'influcnce  des  facteurs  nutritionnels  sur  la  morphogenese  du  tube 

digestif  et  du  pancreas.  Rana  dalmatina,  Bufo  bufo,  Discoglossus  pictus,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura), 

Triturus  helveticus,  Salamandra  salamandra  (Urodela) 
LEVAK  (SVAJGER),  Mrs.  B.;  D.Sc  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box 

166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Early    differentiation;   transplantation,    in   vitro    culture.    Rattus   norvegicus   (Rodentia)   (with 

N.  SKREB  and  A.  SVAJGER,  (Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.)) 
LEVIS,  A.  G.;  Prof.  ~  1st.  di  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Loredan  10,  35100  PADOVA,  Italy 

no  embryological  work  in  progress  ^iio.^Ti 

LEZZI,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  TechnoL,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH, 

Switzerland  /n    j     *•  \ 

a  Effect  of  hormones  and  ions  on  gene  function.  Chironomidae  (Diptera),  Rattus  spec  (Rodentia) 
LHEUREUX,    E.    -    Serv.   de   Biol.   Anim.,   Univ.   des   Sci.   et  Techn.   de   Lille,  B.P.    36,   59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a        The  role  of  different  tissues  and  their  polarities  in  the  regeneration  of  the  hmbs.  Pleurodeles 

waltlii  (Urodela)  -,,,»». mm/- 

LIERSE,  W.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Abt.  Neuroanat.,  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Martinistrasse  52,  2  HAMBURG 

20,'b.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Ultrastructure  and  histochemistry  of  brain  and  retina  development.  Cavia  porcellus,  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia)  . 

b       The  biological  aspect  of  neuroblast  and  ghoblast  following  x-irradiation  and  hyperbaric  oxygena- 
tion. Same  species  as  a  .       •  n   r-     • 
c       The  development  of  vascularization  of  the  brain.  Cavia  porcellus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Cams 

familiaris  (Carnivora),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  •    ,     , 

LIMBORGH,   J.  van;  M.D.,  Prof.   -   Anat.-EmbryoL   Inst.,   Univ.   of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade  61, 

AMSTERDAM-0.,  Netherlands 
a        Sex  differentiation.  Anas  boschas  (Aves) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  the  skull.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

c        Development  of  the  harehp  condition  (descriptive  studies).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
LINDE,  L.  A.;  Dr.Odont.  -  Lab.  of  Oral  BioL,  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Univ.  of  Goteborg,  Fack,  400  33 

GOTEBORG  33,  Sweden 
a        Tooth   calcification    studied  by  microdissection  and  microchemistry:    1.  Glycosaminoglycans, 

proteins  and  glycoproteins  in  the  odontoblast-predentine  layer;  2.  Odontoblastic  enzymes  in 

proteoglycan  degradation  and  phosphate  release.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus 

(Lagoniorpha)  ,,    j  ■ 

LINDENMAYER,  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Theor.  Biol.  Group,  Subfac.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Heidel- 

berglaan  2,  "De  Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        The  morphogenetic  processes  giving  rise  to  phyllotactic  patterns  of  the  shoot  apex.  (Ptendophy- 

ta;  Spermatophyta) 

63 


b       Developmental  instructions  for  cellular  interactions  and  divisions  considered  from  the  point  of 

view  of  automata  and  language  theory. 
c       Mathematical  models  for  the  transition  from  vegetative  to  flowering  condition  in  complex  in- 
florescences. (Compositac) 
d       Computer  simulation  of  distribution  of  cell  cycle  phases  in  growing  roots.  (Gramineae) 
LINDSAY,  Mrs.  F.  E.  F.;  M.R.C.V.S.        Anat.   Dept.,  Vet.   Sch.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  Bearsden  Rd., 

GLASGOW  G6  IIQH,  Scotland,  U.K. 
LINSKENS,    H.  F.;   Dr.,   Prof.    -    Dept.    of  Bot.,    Univ.    of   Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,   NIJMEGEN, 

Netherlands 
a       Physiological  and  biochemical  mechanism  of  the  fertiUzation  barrier  during  pollen  tube  growth, 

pollen  germination,  and  in  the  ovule.  Petunia  spec.  (Solanaceae),  Lilium  spec.  (Liliaceae) 
b        Induction  of  meiotic  division.  Ulva  spec.  (Chlorophyceae),  Lihum  spec.  (Liliaceae) 
c        Dormancy.  Agrostemma  githago  (Caryophyllaceae) 
LIOSNER,  L.  D.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Tsurupa 

St.3,  MOSCOW  117469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Mechanisms    controlling   the   restoration    of  inner   organs.    Rattus   norvegicus,   Mus   musculus 

(Rodentia) 
LIOTTI,  F.  S.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Gener.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  del  Giochetto,  06100  PERUGIA, 

Italy 
a        Aberrazioni  cromosomiche  e  anomalie  di  sviluppo.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
LISSIA  (FRAU),  Mrs.  A.  M.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Sassari,  Via  Murroni  25,  07100  SASSARl, 

Italy 
a        Gonadogenesis  and  sexual  differentiation.  Perca  fluviatilis,  Cyprinus  carpio  (Teleostei) 
LITVAC,  B.;  M.D.   -   Dept.   of  Med.   Biol.,  Med.   School,  P-^a   23   August   1,    1900  TIMI^OARA, 

Rumania 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  embryonic  cell  death.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
LIWSKA,  Miss  J.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Warsaw  Agric.  Univ.,  ul.Nowoursynowska 

166,  02-766  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Ultrastructure  of  hypophysis  development  in  the  embryo.  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
LOCCI,  Miss  P.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Perugia,  Via  del  Giochetto, 

06100  PERUGIA,  Italy 
LOFBERG,  J.  E.;  Fil.hc.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
LOHMANN,  K.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  1 19,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Cytochemistry  and  biochemistry  of  gene  amphfication  connected  with  differentiation  processes 

in  early  development.  Triturus  vulgaris  (Urodela) 
b       Generation  time  and  changes  in  the  cell  cycle  of  embryonic  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
LOMBARD  (DES  GOUTTES),  Mrs.  M.  N.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Unite  de  Physiol.  Cell.,  U  22  INSERM,  Inst,  du 

Radium,  Batiment  110,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Induction    of    kidney    tubules    in    metanephrogenetic    mesenchyme.    Mus    musculus,    Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        In  vitro  response  of  fetal  Leydig  cells  to  purified  follicle  stimulating  hormone.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Steroidogenetic    cells   in   developing   ovary   (cytology,   light   and   electron    microscopy,   histo- 
chemistry of  A5-3/3-hydro\ysteroid  dehydrogenase).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
d       Factors  affecting  in  vitro  3H-thymidine  uptake  by  embryonic  and  post-embryonic  hepatic  cells. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
e        Serum  and  liver  cytosol  factors  affecting  cell  cycle  frequency  of  hepatocytes  during  postnatal 

development.  Same  species  as  d 
LONNING  (VADER),  Mrs.  S.;  Dr.phil.       Inst,  of  Biol,  and  Geol.,  Univ.  of  Tromso,  9001  TROMSO, 

Norway 
a        The  effect  of  drugs  and  environmental  factors  on  development  and  morphogenesis  (experimental 

study;  electron  microscopy).  (Echinoidea),  marine  spp.  (Teleostei) 
LOON,  L.  C.  van;  Dr.,  Ir.       Dept.  of  Plant  Physiol.,  Agric.  Univ.,  Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGENINGEN, 

Netherlands 
a        The  quantitative  relationship  between  hydrolytic  enzyme  activity  and  substrate  mobilization,  and 

the  role  of  oxidative  enzymes  in  resistance  to  virus  infection  in  senescing  leaves.  Nicotiana 

tabacum  (Solanaceae),  Avena  .sativa  (Gramineae) 
LOONES,  Mrs.  M.  T.;  Dr.3e  Cycle      Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devi.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Ctr.  de  Rech.  d'lvry, 

67  rue  M.Giinsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Spontaneous  and  induced  mutations  detected  on  lampbrush  chromosomes  and  their  relationship 

witli  embryogenesis.  Pleurodcles  poircti,  P.  waltlii  (Urodela) 
LOPASHOV,  G.  v.;  Dr.biol.sci.,  Prof.   -     Inst,   of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R., 

Vavilov  St.26,  MOSCOW  1 17334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Inductive  interactions  of  the  cells  in  differentiating  retina  by  means  of  combinations  of  cells  of 

the  eye  rudiment  and  the  gastrula  ectoderm.  Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Stimulation  of  metaplasia  of  the  pure  pigmented  epithelium  of  adults  into  retina  by  means  of 

agents  from  newly  differentiated  retina.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  A.  A.  SOLOGUB) 
c        Inductive  transformation   of  iris  and  pigment  epithelium  into  lens  tissue  by  agents  from  lens 

epithelium.  Rana  temporaria,  (Anura) 
LOS,  J.  A.;  M.D.        Anat.-Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade  61,  AMSTERDAM-0., 

Netherlands 
a        Light   microscopy,  electron   microscopy,  histochemistry,  physiology,  and  experimental  terato- 

genesis  of  heart  development  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

(with  M.  M.  LAANl   and  .1.  A.  ROl  ST) 
b       Cell  interactions  in  the  embryonic  heart.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  J.  A.  ROEST) 

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LOUVET,  J.  P.;  Dr.BioI.anim.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  Exp.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des  Facultes,  33405 

TALENCE,  France 
a        Recherches  descriptives  et  ultrastructuralcs  sur  la  differenciation  de  la  bandelette  embryonnaire. 

Carausius  spp.  (Pliasmida) 
b        Neurogenese.  Meme  espece  commc  a 
c        Differenciation  de  Thypoderme.  Meme  espece  comme  a 
d        Ultrastructure  comparec  du  pleuropode.  Carausius  spec.  (Phasmida),  Locusta  spec.  (Orthoptera), 

.   Rliizotrogus  spec.  (Coleoptera),  Pyrrhocoris  spec.  (Heteroptera)  ^ 

L0VTRUP  (REIN),  Mrs.  H.;  Fil.Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Zoophysiol.,  Univ.  of  Umea,  90187  UMEA,  Sweden 
a        Mitochondrial  differentiation  during  early  ontogenesis.  Rana  spp.  (Anura) 
b       Guanosine  tripliosphate  (GTP)  and  cyclic  nucleotides  and  gastrulation.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c        Cell    transformation    and    cell    differentiation.    Rana    spp.,    Xenopus    laevis    (Anura)    (with 

S.  L0VTRUP  and  L.  NELSON) 
L0VTRUP.  S.;  Dr.Phil.,  Prof.      Dept.  of  Zoophysiol.,  Univ.  of  Umea,  90187  UMEA,  Sweden 
a        Permeability  and  osmoregulation.  Rana  spp.  (Anura)  (with  K.  HANSSON  MILD) 
b       Cell    transformation    and    cell    differentiation.    Rana    spp.,    Xenopus    laevis    (Anura)    (with 

H.,  L0VTRUP  and  L.  NELSON) 
c        Dorso-vcntral  polarity.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  U.  LANDSTROM) 
d        Differentiation  of  mitochondria.  Same  species  as  c  (with  H.  L0VTRUP) 
LOWERY,  R.   S.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.,  City  of  London  Polytechnic,  31  Jewry  St.,  LONDON 

EC3N  2EY,  England 
LUCAS,  A.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -    Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Bretagne  Occidentale,  6  av.  le  Gorgeu,  29283 

BREST  Cedex,  France 
a        Experimental  rearing  of  larvae;  effect  of  pollutants  and  nutrition  on  growth  and  mortality. 

Mytilis  edulis,  Pcctinidae,  Veneridae  (Lamellibranchia) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  reproductive  apparatus;   gonad  differentiation,  juvenile  sexuality.  (Lamelli- 
branchia) 
LIICEY,  E.  C.  A.;  B.Sc.  -  Res.  Film  Unit.,  Inst,  of  Anini.  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.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Film  showing  nuclear  transfer  technique.  (Amphibia) 
d        Differentiation  and  cell  interactions  in  vitro  of  normal  and  abnormal  ocular  epithelium.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON,  D.J.  PRITCHARD  and 

M.  M.  PERRY) 
LUDVVIG,  K.  S.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Pestalozzistr.  20,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Histochemistry  of  ripening  ovarian  follicles  and  the  influence  of  steroid  hormones.  Rattus  spec, 

Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
LUGER,  O.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  fiir  Molek.biol.,  Abt.  Biol.,  Osterreich.  Akad.  der  Wissensch.,  Billrothstr., 

5020  SALZBURG,  Austria 
a        Control  of  differentiation  and  DNA  synthesis  in  heterokaryons  and  cell  hybrids.  (Fungi) 
b       Muscle  differentiation  in  vitro;  inlluence  of  fusion  with  somatic  cells.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
LUI,  A.;  Dr.biol.,  Prof.   -   Dept.   of  Zool.,   Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Rooseveltov  trg  6,  41000  ZAGREB, 

Yugoslavia 
a        Regeneration  of  proximal  and  distal  body  parts  after  exposure  to  ultraviolet  light.  Pelmatohydra 

oligactis.  Hydra  vulgaris  (Hydrozoa)  (with  D.ZNIDARIC) 
b        Effect  of  cosmogen  (actinomycin  D)  and  ultraviolet  light  on  viability  and  regeneration.  Pelma- 
tohydra oligactis,  P.  vulgaris  (Hydrozoa)  (with  D.  ^NIDARlC) 
LUKE,  D.  A.;  DOrthRCS  -Dept.  of  Oral  Anat.,  Dental  School,  Northumberland  Rd.,  NEWCASTLE 

upon  Tyne  NEl  8TA,  England 
a        Development  of  primary  and  secondary  palate.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Neonatal  growth  of  the  skull  and  teeth.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Effects  of  steroid  hormones  on  oral  mucosa  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
LUKiC,  M.  L.;  M.D.  -  Immunol.  Res.  Center,  Univ.  of  Belgrade,  Vojvode  Stepe  458,  P.O.  Box  979, 

11 000  BEOGRAD,  Yugo-^lavia 
LUNDQUIST,  A.;  Fil.Mag.   -   Zoophysiol.   Inst.,   Univ.   of  Lund,  Helgonaviigen  3,  223  62  LUND, 

Sweden 
a        Nucleic  acid  mobilization  during  early  development.  Calliphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera) 
LUPORINI,  P.;  Dr.Sc.Biol.  -   1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp.  dell'Univ.,  Via  A.Volta  4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
LUTZ,  H.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBlfcRE, 

France 
a        Developpement  du  blastoderme  pendant  les  premieres  heures  de  I'incubation.  Anas  spec.  (Aves) 
b       Culture  in  vitro  du  blastoderme.  (Aves)  (avec  Mrs.  Y.  LUTZ-OSTERTAG) 
c        Formation  de  I'entoblaste.  (Aves) 

d        La  polyembryonie  experimentale;  Forientation  des  embryons.  (Aves) 
e        Polyembryonie  experimentale.  (Salmonidae,  Teleostei)  (avec  Mrs.  Y.  LUTZ-OSTERTAG) 
f        Action  des  ultra-sons  sur  I'embryon  et  sur  differents  organes.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves)  (avec  Mrs.  Y. 

LUTZ-OSTERTAG) 
g        Action  des  pesticides  sur  le  developpement  de  Tembryon.  (Aves) 
h        Free-martinismc  spontane.  (Aves)  (avec  Mrs.  Y.  LUTZ-OSTERTAG) 
LUTZ  (OSTERTAG),  Mrs.  Y.;  Dr.es  Sci.       Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170 

AUBI£RE,  France 
a        La  genese  de  I'asymmetrie  du  tractus  genital  et  la  regression  des  canaux  de  Muller  par  la  methode 

d'explantations.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 

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b  Role  des  hormones  dans  la  differenciation  primaire  du  sexe.  Gallus  spec,  Coturnix  coturnix 
(Avcs) 

c       Polyembryonie  experimcntale.  (Salmonidae,  Teieostei)  (avec  H.  LUTZ) 

d        Action  des  ultra-sons  sur  I'embryon  et  sur  differents  organes.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves)  (avec  H.  LUTZ) 

e        Culture  in  vitro  du  blastoderme.  (Aves)  (avec  H.  LUTZ) 

f        Free-martinisme  spontane.  (Aves)  (avec  H.  LUTZ) 

g        Hybridation.  Anas  spec.  (Aves) 

h       Action  des  pesticides  sur  le  developpement  de  I'embryon.  (Aves) 

LY  THI  Ba,  Miss;  Dr.  -  Lab.  de  Bot.,  Fac.  de  Pharm.  Paris-Sud,  rue  J.B.Clement,  92290  CHATENAY- 
MALABRY,' France 

a  Comparative  embryogenesis  and  phylogenetic  relations.  Damasonium  stellatum  (Ranales), 
Potamogeton  luceus  (Helobiae) 

b  Experimental  embryogenesis:  callus  formation  and  development,  embryoid  formation.  Pota- 
mogeton spec.  (Potamogetonaceae),  Myosurus  spec,  Delphinium  spec,  Actaea  spec.  (Ranun- 

LYON,  Miss  M.  F.;  Sc.D.  -  MRC  Radiobiol.  Unit,  Didcot,  HARWELL,  Berks.  0X11  ORD,  England 
a        Developmental  genetics  of  mutant  genes;  X-chromosome  inactivation;  experimental  chimaeras. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
McGOVERN,  P.  T.      Dept.  of  Anat.,  Royal  Vet.  Coll.,  LONDON  NWl  OTU,  England 
a        Immunological  aspects  of  foetal-maternal  relationships  exemplified  by  hybrid  gestation.  Capra 

hircus  X  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla)  (with  J.  L.  HANCOCK) 
MACHA,  J.;  RNDr.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicna  7,  12844  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Proteins    and    antigens    in    early    development.    (Amphibia)    (with    A.  ROMANOVSK'^    and 

J.  PALECEK) 
McKENZlE,  J.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Marischal  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Aberdeen,  ABERDEEN 

AB9  IAS,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        The  metabolic  characteristics  of  different  tissues  in  the  early  embryo.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       The  effects  of  exogenous  RNA  on  tlie  early  embryo  and  cell  cultures.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Myoblast/fibroblast  relationships  in  monolayer  cultures.  Same  species  as  a 
d       The  state  of  cell  differentiation  in  early  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
e        Growth  and  differentiation  in  vitro  of  heart  muscle.  Same  species  as  a 
McLAREN,  Miss  A.;  Ph.D.  -  MRC  Mammalian  Devi.  Unit.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Wolfson  House,  4 

Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2HE,  England 
a        Influence  of  genotype  and  early  embryonic  environment  upon  development,  investigated  by  in 

vitro  cultivation  of  early  embryos.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Blastocyst-uterinc  interactions  during  the  early  stages  of  implantation,  and  during  physiological 

and  experimental  delay  of  implantation.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Sexual  differentiation  and  origin  of  coat  colour  patterns  in  experimental  chimaeras  formed  from 

aggregation  of  embryos  of  different  genotype.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Growth  and  differentiation  of  trophoblast  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
McLEAN,  J.  M.;  M.D.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  The  University,  MANCHESTER  Ml  3  9PL,  England 
a        Development  of  immunological  mechanisms  in  the  foetus.  (Mammalia) 
b       Immunology  of  the  maternal-foetal  relationship.  (Mammalia) 

MacLEAN,  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Southampton,  SOUTHAMPTON  S09  5NH,  England 
a        Developmental  changes  in  haemoglobin,  and  the  control  of  its  synthesis.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura), 

Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MACMILLAN,  E.  W.;Dr.  ^  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  P.O.  Box  147,  LIVERPOOL  L69  3BX, 

England 
a        The  rate  of  transport  of  spermatozoa  through  the  ductus  epididymidis.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MADEN,  M.;  B.Sc  -   Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  P.O.Box  363,  BIRMINGHAM  B15  2TT, 

England 
a        Limb  regeneration.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
MADJEREK,    Z.  S.;    Dr.,    Prof.    -    Anat.-Embryol.    Inst.,   Univ.    of   Amsterdam,   Mauritskade   61, 

AMSTERDAM-O.,  Netherlands 
a        Experimental  studies  on  genito-urinary  tract  development.  Mus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Influence  of  fctotoxic  and  teratogenic  agents  on  decidual  reaction.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MAEHR,  R.;  M.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Characterization  of  chromatin.  Chironomus  spec.  (Diptera),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MAISONHAUTE,  C.      Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XI,  Centre  d'Orsay,  91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Cell  cycle;  RNA   metabolism;  effect  of  a-amanitin  in  early  embryogenesis  (cleavage  till  early 

gastrula).  Leptinotarsa  decemlincata  (Coleoptera) 
MAJORCA   (MONTIXEONI),  Mrs.   A.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi   18, 

901  23  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Cytology  of  hybrids.  (Ascidiacea;  Amphibia) 
MAKINEN  (LONNBIRG),  Mrs.  P. -I..;  M.S.  -    Dept.  of  Forensic  Med.,  Univ.  of  Turku,  Kiinamyllvn- 

katu  10,  20520  TURKU  52,  Finland 
a        Biochemical  characterization  of  enzymes  appearing  in  early  wound  healinc.  Rattus  spec,  Cavia 

spec  (Rodentia)  (with  J.  RAIKALLIO) 
b        Enzyme  histochemistry  of  skin  transplants  (allografts  and  homografts).  Same  species  as  a  (with 

J.  RAEKALLIO) 
c        Biochemistry   of  vascular  response  in  experimental   wound   healing.   Same  species  as  a  (with 

J.  RAI  KALLIO) 


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d       Acceleration     of    wound     healing     with     zinc     sulphate.     Rattus     spec.     (Rodentia)     (with 

J.  RAEKALLIO) 
MALAPRADE,  Miss  D.   -   Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  31   rue  Lionnois,  54000  NANCY, 

France 
a        Fonction  hypophysaire  somatotrope  au  cours  de  la  vie  foetale  et  neonatale.   Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
MALCHOW,  D.  W.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Biozentrum  der  Univ.  Basel,  Klingelbergstr.70,  4056  BASEL,  Switzer- 
land 
a       Chemotaxis  and  aggregation;  solubilization  and  function  of  receptor.  Dictyostelium  discoideum 

(Acrasiales) 
MAtECKA,  Mrs.  J.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Cytol.  and  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Bot.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  Grodzka 

St.52,  31-044  KRAK6\V,  Poland 
a        Mode    of  reproduction    in   apomicts   (cytology,   embryology,    experimental    studies),    sections 

Palustria,  Erythrosperma,  Alpina  of  Taraxacum  (Compositae) 
b       Development  of  the  endosperm.  Echium  vulgare  (Boraginaccae) 
MALFT,  P.;  M.D.   -    Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Bd.Winston  Churchill,  B.P.38,  63001 

CLERMONT-FERRAND  Cedex,  France 
a        Ultrastructure  and  cytochemistry  of  perinatal  and  adult  hepatic  cells  in  subculture.  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia) 
b       Morphogenesis  and  cytochemistry  of  perinatal  and  adult  myocardium  in  cell  culture;  pharmaco- 
logical study.  Same  species  as  a 
MALEYVAR,  R.  P.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  City  of  London  Polytechnic,  31  Jewry  St..  LONDON 

EC3N  2EY,  England 
MALIKOVA,  Mrs.  I.  G.       Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St.  5,  199164 

LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Restoration    processes   at   different   stages   of  ontogenesis.    Dinophilus   spec.    (Archiannelida), 

Pygospio  elegans  (Polychaeta) 
MALININA,  Mrs.  N.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Phenogenet.  Lab.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

U.S.S.R.,  7(1)  Profsojuznaya  St.,  MOSCOW  117312,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Developmental  study  of  mutant  gene  effects  on  skeletal  abnormalities.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MALIOVANOVA,  Mrs.  S.  D.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  BioL,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov  St.26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
MALPOIX  (HIGGINS),  Mrs.  P.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des 

Chevaux,  1640  RHODE-ST-GENfeSE,  Belgium 
a        Role  of  cyclic  nucleotides  in  hemopoietic  differentiation  in  embryonic  liver  and  in  Friend  virus 

infected  cells:  synthesis  and  metabolism  of  cytoplasmic  and  nuclear  proteins;  determination  of 

cyclic  nucleotide  levels  during  differentiation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MANCINO,  G.;  Dr.Biol.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Pisa,  Via  A.  Volta  4,  56100 

PISA,  Italy 
a       Development  and  functionality  of  the  gonads  in  hybrids.  Triturus  spp.  (Urodela) 
b        Lampbrush  chromosomes.  Same  species  as  a 
c        L'ltrastructure  of  oogenesis.  Nudibranchia  (Gastropoda) 
MANCUSO,  v.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Divisi  83,  90133  PALERMO, 

Italy 
a        Histochemistry     and     ultrastructure     of     oogenesis     and     embryology.     (Ascidiacea)     (with 

M.  GIANGUZZA  and  G.  DOLCEMASCOLO) 
MANDARON,  P.  M.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Dept.  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble, 

B.P.53,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Mechanisms   of  evagination  and  differentiation  of  imaginal  discs  in  different  culture  media. 

Drosophila  mclanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Effect  of  ecdysteroids  on  DNA,  RNA,  and  protein  synthesis  in  in  vitro  cultured  imaginal  discs. 

Same  species  as  a 
c        Cell  culture  of  imaginal  discs.  Same  species  as  a 
MANDEL,  P.;  Prof.   -^   Centre  de  Neurochimie,  C.N.R.S.,  11   rue  Humann,  67085  STRASBOURG 

Cedex,  France 
MANELLI,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -   1st.  di  Zool.  "F.Raffaele",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Viale  dell'Universita  32, 

00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Differentiation  and  developmental  correlations  between  hypophysis,  adrenals,  and  gonads.  Rana 

esculenta     (Anura),     Gallus     gallus     (Aves)     (with     L.  MASTROLIA,     E.  MILANO-GRASSI, 

F  ACCORDI  and  V.  GALLO) 
b       Biochemical  events  in  polyspermic  eggs.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea)  (with  U.  FERRINI) 
c        Physico-chemistry     of    embryonic     ribosomes.     Gallus     gallus     (Aves)     (with     U.  FERRINI, 

R.  SCOPELLITl  and  O.  SENATORI) 
MANFREDI  ROMANINI,  Mrs.  M.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.    -  Dept.  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Pavia, 

.Piazza  Botta  10,  27100  PAVIA,  Italy 
MANKOWSKA,  Mrs.  E.;  Mgr.  -  Dept.  of  Exper.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Med.  Acad., 

Karowa  2,  00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        The  effect  of  embryotoxic  and  teratogenic  agents,  especially  pesticides,  on  embryonic  develop- 
ment.   Mus    musculus,    Rattus    spec.    (Rodentia),    Oryctolagus    cuniculus,    Lepus    europaeus 

(Lagomorpha) 
MANN,  S.  L.;M.B.,Ch.B.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Dundee,  DUNDEE  DDl  4HN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Cell  population  and  dynamics  of  developing  diencephalon.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MANN,  T.  R.  R.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Reprod.  Physiol,  and  Biochem.,  Anim. 

Res.  Stat.,  307  Huntingdon  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England 

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a        Biochemistry  of  the  male  reproductive  organs  and  semen.  (MammaHa) 

b       Comparative  biochemistry  of  reproduction.  (Mollusca;  Elasmobranchii),  various  large  domestic, 

small  laboratory,  and  wild  animals  (Mammalia) 
c        Physiology  and  biochemistry  of  spermatophores.  Octopus  dofleini  (Cephalopoda) 
d       Coenzymes  in  spermatozoa.  Ovis  aries,  Bos  taurus,  Sus  domesticus  (Artiodactyla),  Equus  cabalhis 

(Perissodactyla) 
MANNING,  Miss  M.J. ;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Hull,  HULL  HU6  7RX,  England 
a        Maturation  of  immunocompetence  correlated  with  development  of  the  lymphoid  tissues:  removal 

of  the  thymus  and  exposure  to  antigenic  stimulation  (allografts,  protein  antigens  etc.)  at  different 

larval  stages;  in  vitro  studies  of  the  immunological  capabilities  of  lymphocytes.  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
MANSUETO   (BONACCORSO),   Mrs.   C;   Dr.nat.sci.,   Prof.   -   Zool.   Inst.,   Univ.   of  Palermo,  Via 

Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Investigations  on  embryonic  development  by  use  of  radio-isotopes.  Ciona  intestinalis  (Ascidiacea) 
b        RNA   synthesis  in  egg  development.  Ciona  intestinalis,  Ascidia  malaca,  Clavellina  lepadiformis 

(Ascidiacea) 
MANUKHIN,  B.  N.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  BioL,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov  St. 

26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Uptake  of  neurotransmitters  by  early  embryos.  (Echinoidea) 
MARAUD,  R.;  Dr.en  Med.,  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  et  d'Histol.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  II,  Place  de 

la  Victoire,  33  BORDEAUX,  France 
MARCEL,    R.;   D.Sc.    -   Serv.   de  Biol.   Anim.,   Univ.   des  Sci.   et  Techn.   de   Lille,  B.P.36,  59650 

VILLENEUVE  D'ASCQ,  France 
a        Biochemistry   of  trophic  factor  and  specific  inhibition  of  cephaUc  and  caudal  regeneration. 

Eisenia  foctida  (Oligochaeta) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  nerve  cells  during  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Immunofluorescence  of  factors  governing  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
MARCHAND,  C.  R.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -   Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Besan9on,  Place  Marechal 

Leclerc,  25030  BESANfON  Cedex,  France 
a       Histophysiologie  des  testicules  et  de  I'hypophyse  des  hybrides  intergeneriques  steriles  comparee  a 

celle  des  canards  fertiles.  Cairina  moschata,  Anas  platyrhynchos  (Aves)  (avec  L.  GOMOT) 
MARCHISIO,  P.  C;  M.D.  -   1st.  di  IstoL  ed  Embriol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Torino,  Corso  Massimo  d'Azeglio 

52,  10126  TORINO,  Italy 
MARIANI,  Mrs.  G.;  Dr.Sci.Biol.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Gen.  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Ferrara,  Via  Fossato  di 

Mortara  66,  44100  FERRARA,  Italy 
a        Histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  epithelio-mesenchymal  interactions  during  lung  and 

skin  morphogenesis  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MARIN  (LEWIN),  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Lab.  d'Lmbryol.  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  la  maturation  des  structures  specifiques  de 

Tepithelium  (ultrastructure);  2.  evolution  du  metabolisme  du  tissu  pulmonaire  (biosynthese  des 

lipides,  activite  enzymatique);  3.  influence  de  mesenchymes  hetcrologues  sur  revolution  ultra- 

structurale  de  I'epithelium.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (avec  F.  DAMERON) 
MARINELLI.  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  A.  Pascoli,  06100  PERUGIA, 

Italy 
a        Ultrastructure  of  the  cocoon.  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellaria) 
b        Histochemistry  of  vitelline  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
MARINI,  Miss  M.;  Dr. Biol.   -   1st.  di   Anat.   Comp.,   Univ.   di  Modcna,  Via  Berengario   14,  41100 

MODENA,  Italy 
a        Growth   and   differentiation    of   the   subcommissural  organ.   Gambusia  spec,  Jordanella  spec. 

(Teleostei) 
b       Differentiation  of  Rohon-Beard  cells.  Salamandra  spec.  (Urodela) 
c        Differentiation  of  the  dorsal   cells  in   the  spinal   cord.  Crenilabrus  spec.   Hippocampus  spec. 

(Teleostei) 
d        Neurosecretion  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
MARKENS,  I.  S.;  Dr.       Orthodont.  Dept.,  Dent.  Sch.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Sorbonnelaan  16,  "de 

Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a       Experiments  on  persistence  of  cranial  sutures  till  old  age;  possible  causes;  bone  movements  or 

sutural  tissue  properties  (transplantation  of  bone  into  suture).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

(wilhH.  A.  J.OUDHOF) 
MARKOVA,  Mrs.  L.N.  -     Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov  St.  26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        The  products  of  enzymic  deamination  of  serotonin  and  catecholamines  as  potential  regulators  of 

cleavage      divisions.       Strongylocentrotus      nudus,      S.      intermedius      (Echinoidea)      (with 

(,.  A.  BUZNIKOV) 
MARRARO  (CARNAZZA),  Mrs.  M.  L.       1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Catania.  Via  Biblioteca 

4,  951  24  CATANIA,  Italy 
a        Structural  ciianges  of  allantoic  membrane  epithelium  submitted  to  the  action  of  different  agents. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Pineal  gland  homoplastic  graft  in  chorioallantoic  membrane.  Same  species  as  a 
MARSH,   J.  L.;   Ph.D.         Abt.    Zollbiol.,    Biozcntrum    der   Univ.,  Klingelbergstr.70.  4056   BASEL, 

Switzerland 
a        ("ontrol  of  early   embryogenesis  and  oogenesis  using  maternal  effect  mutants  (micro-injection 

bioassay,  genetic  dissection  of  biochemical  functions);  pole  cell  grafts  to  determine  the  cell  types 

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responsible  for  different  aspects  of  oogenesis.  Drosophila  mclanogaster  (Diptera) 
MARSHAK,  Miss  T.  L.    -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Cytogenet.,  Inst,  of  Developni.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Differentiation  and  growth  of  the  pigment  epithelium  of  the  retina,  especially  DNA  synthesis, 
cell  division,  and  mechanisms  of  cell  polyploidization.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  O.  G. 
STROEVA) 
b        Dependence  of  DNA  synthesis  and  cell  proliferation  in  pigment  epithelium  ot  the  retina  upon 
general  growth  factors  of  the  eye.  Same  species  as  a  (with  O.  G.  STROEVA  and  I.  G.  PANOVA) 
MARSK,  L.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Teratol..  Karolinska  Inst.,  S-104  01  STOCKHOLM  60,  Sweden 
MARTHY,  H.-J.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  Arago,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI,  66650  BANYULS-sur-Mer,  France 
a        Determination,   regulation,    localization,   and   stability   of  primordial   pattern.    Loligo  vulgaris 

(Cephalopoda) 
MARTIN  (FORGET),  Mrs.  C;  Dr.Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de 

la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        E.xperimental  morphogenesis  of  embryonic  kidney.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  Y.  CROISILLE  and 

M.  GUMPEL) 
MARTIN,  G.  -   Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du  Recteur  Pineau, 

86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Controle  neurohumoral  de  la  differenciation  sexuelle  et  de  la  mue.  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Nauplius  eye  of  embryos.  (Oniscoidea,  Isopoda) 
MARTIN,   Mrs.   G.  R.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.    of   Anat.   and   EmbryoL,   Univ.  Coll.   London,  Gower  St., 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
MARTIN,  R.  P.:  Dipl.d'Etud.Approf.       Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Unite  de  Sci.,  Univ.  de  Caen,  14032  CAEN, 

France 
a        Renouvcllement  et  differenciation  des  cellules  de  Tepithelium  intestinal.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela)  ^  ^      ,      , 

MARTfNEK,  J.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslo- 
vakia 
a        Cytochemistry    and    electron    microscopy    of   ova.    Rattus    spec.    (Rodentia),    Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
b        Fine  structure  of  the  blastocyst;  the  role  of  nucleoli  in  early  ditferentiation  of  blastodermic 

vesicle.  Same  species  as  a  •  ,,•  , 

c        Ultrastructure  and  histochemistry  of  ovary  differentiation;  development  of  ovum  and  tolhcle 

cells.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MARTINOVITCH,  P.  N.;  Ph.D.        Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol,  and  Endocrinol.,  Inst,  of  Nucl.  Sci.  '  Boris 

Kidric",  P.O.Box  522,  11001  BEOGRAD,  Yugoslavia 
a        Reaction   to  X-rays  of  the  reproductive  tract  in  utero  (opening  of  the  vagina,  luteinization). 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia)  .       „     ,       , 

MARTY,  R.  J.  L.;  Dr.en  Med.,  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Neurophysiol.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  du 

Languedoc,  Place  E.Bataillon,  34060  MONTPELLIER  Cedex,  France 

a       Neurophysiologie.    1.   Maturation  perinatale  du  systeme  auditif  (stimulation  electrique  de  la 

coclilee;  stimulation  tonale).   2.  Maturation  postnatale  du  systeme  vestibulaire.  3.  Involution 

experinientale  et  plasticite  du  systeme  auditif.  Felis  catus  (Carnivora),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus 

(Lagomorpha)  ,       -,    n     if 

b        Neuroanatomie.   1.  Maturation  perinatale  du  cortex  cerebral:  synaptogenese.  2.  Proliferation  et 

migrations  postnatales  dc  la  nevroglie.  3.  Degenerescence  postnatale  du  tractus  optique  et  gliose 

reactionnelle.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Felis  catus  (Mammalia)  ^         ^n,^i 

MASTROLIA,  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.bioLsci.  -  1st.  di  ZooL  "Federico  Raffaele",  Viale  delPUniversita  32,  00161 

ROMA  (7),  Italy 
a        Morphophysiology  of  chromaffin  cells  of  the  adrenals.   Bufo  buto,   Rana  esculenta  (Anura), 

Triton  cristatus  (Urodela),  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 

b        Differentiation  and  developmental  correlations  between  hypophysis,  adrenals,  and  gonads.  Rana 

esculenta  (Anura).  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  H.  MANELLI,  E.  MILANO-GRASSI,  F.  ACCORDI 

and  V.  GALLO)  ,   .       ,,     ,  ,  ,    .„ 

MATFJKA     M.;  Dr. Med.,  C.Sc.   -   Inst,  of  Histol.   and   EmbryoL,  Charles   Univ.,  Karlovarska  48, 

PLZ  EN,  Czechoslovakia  ■     i    u 

a        Morphogenesis  of  the  genital  organs  from  an  evolutionary  standpoint  (Amniota,  mcl.  Homo 

sinicns ) 
MATTHOPOULOS,  D.  P.        Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  Gil  6NU,  Scotland, 

L'-K.  ,       ■  „ 

a        Effect  of  factors  derived  from  conditioned  media  on  embryonic  neural  retina  cell  aggregation. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  ■     •   '  ■ 

MATUSZEWSKI,  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cytol.,  ZooL  Inst.,  Warsaw  Univ.,  Krakowskie  Przedmiescie 

26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland  xt^x.^coidcl' 

MATVEEVA,  Mrs.   N.   -   Inst,   of  Cytol.  and  Genet.,  Acad,  ot  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  NOVOSIBIRSK 

630090,'U.S.S.R.  ,.  ^^  ^„„       ^^..^dadiq 

MAUCHAMP,   B.  L.;  Ing.  -   Lab.  de  ZooL,  Ecole  Norm.  Supeneure,  46  rue  d  Ulm,  75230  PAKlb 

Cedex  05,  France 

-  INA  Paris-Grignon,  Centre  Grignon,  78  THIVERVAL-Grignon,  France 
a        Hormonal  control  of  imaginal  wing  disc  development.  Pieris  brassicae  (Lepidoptera) 
b        Biochemistry  of  diapause.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Ultrastructural  aspects  of  scale  development.  Same  species  as  a  .      .    ^^         ui 

MAUGER  (GIRARD),  Mrs.  A.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  BioL  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble, 

B.P.53,  Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 

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a        Role   of  spinal   cord   in   feather   morphogenesis;   cutaneous   nerve    supply;  neurotaxis.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Morphogenetic  role  of  early  somitic  mesoderm  in  limb  bud  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Origin  of  limb  muscles.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 

d       Scanning  electron  microscopy  of  the  epidermis  during  feather  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
e        Microcinematographv  of  skin  cells  cultured  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 

MAYS,  U.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  dcr  Univ.,  Badestr.  9,  44  MONSTF.R/Westf.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        RNA  transport  in  the  egg  follicle,  especially  in  meroistic  ovaries  (radioisotopes,  electron  micro- 
scopy). Pyrrhocoris  apterus  (Heteroptera) 
MAZABRAUD,  A.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -   Centre  de  Genet.  Molec.  du  CNRS.,  91190  GIF-sur-YVtTTE, 

France 
a       Mecanismes  biochimiques  de  I'oogenese.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
MAZHUGA,  P.  M.;  Dr.Biol.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Cytol.  and  Histogen.,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of 

the  Ukraine,  Vladimirskaya  St.  51/53,  Apt.  89,  252003  KILV,  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) 
b       Onto-  and  phylogenesis  of  the  blood-vascular  trunks  of  the  extremities.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Development  of  the  blood-vascular  bed  of  the  joint  capsule.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Histogenesis  of  blood  vessels;  comparative  hemopoiesis.  Same  species  as  a 
e       The    structural    and    functional  differentiation   of  cells   in   chondrogenesis   and   osteogenesis. 

(Mammalia) 
f        Utilization   of  cells  and  matrix  substances  during  enchondral  osteogenesis  (autoradiography, 

histochemistry,    electron    microscopy).    Oryctolagus    cuniculus    (Lagomorpha),    Rattus    spec. 

(Rodcntia) 
g        Osteoblast  sources  in  periosteal  and  endochondral  osteogenesis  (autoradiography,  cytophoto- 

metry,  electron  microscopy) 
MAZZA,  M.;  Dr.Nat.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp.  deH'Univ.,  Via  A.  Volta  4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
MAZZUCCO,  K.;  Dr.phil.  -   Inst,  fiir  Krebsforsch.,  Univ.  Wien,  Borschkegasse  8a,  Postfach  72,  1090 

WIEN,  Austria 
a        Influence  of  collagen  on  cell  proliferation  and  differentiation.  (Rodentia) 

MEER,  J.  M.  van  der;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Cathol.  Univ.,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Normal  development.  Callosobruchus  maculatus  (Coleoptera) 
b       Pattern  formation:  role  of  special  ooplasmic  regions  in  the  spatial  and  temporal  differentiation  of 

blastoderm  cells;  underlying  molecular  mechanisms.  Same  species  as  a 
MEINIEL  (BOUTRON),  Mrs.  A.;  Dr.  3e  cycle  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont.  B.P.45, 

63170  AUBlf.RE,  France 
a        Embryonic  development  of  the  pineal  gland  (electron  microscopy,  Falck  and  Hillarp  method, 

autoradiography).  (Reptilia;  Aves;  Mammalia) 
b       Parapineal  organ  (same  methods  as  a).  Lampetra  planeri  (Cyclostomata) 
MEINIEL,  R.;  Dr.3e  cycle  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Clermont,  B.P.  45,  63170  AUBIERE, 

France 
a        Teratogenic  action  of  parathion:  effect  on  biogenic  amines,  catecholamines  and  glycogen  (histo- 
chemistry, electron  microscopy).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Effect  of  anticholinesterasic  properties  of  organophosphate  insecticides  on  axial  deformities 

(light  and  electron  microscopy,  histochemistry).  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  coturnix  (Aves) 
MELEHOVA,   Mrs.    O.  P.   -   Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.   Fac,  State   Univ.  of  Moscow,   Lenin  Hills, 

MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Processes  involving  free  radicals  in  normal  and  pathological  development.  Rana  temporaria,  R. 

esculenta  (Anura)  and  other  Vertebrata 
MELLER,  K.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fiir  Anat. I,  Arb.gr.  fiir  Exper.  Cytol.,  Ruhr-Univ.,  Universitiits- 

str.150,  MA  5/46,  Postfach  2148,  463  BOCHUM,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development   of  retina  and  central  nervous  system,  especially  cerebral  cortex  and  cerebellum 

(electron  microscopy,  autoradiograpiiy,  tissue  culture).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  muscuius 

(Rodentia) 
b       Protein  synthesis  of  differentiating  nerve  cells  (autoradiography).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c        Cell  aggregation,  cell  differentiation,  and  synaptogenesis  in  the  central  nervous  system  (tissue 

culture,  transmission  and  scanning  electron  microscopy,  autoradiography).  Same  species  as  a 
MENKES,  B.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.        Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm,  ^i  Patol.,  Acad,  de  Stiin^e  Med.,  Centr.  de 

Cere.  Med.,  Bv.  Mihai  Viteazul  24,  1900  TIMI^OARA  Rumania 

Dept.  of  Med.  Biol.,  Med.  School,  P-^a  23  August  1,  1900  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        Development  of  cerebral  vesicles.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MERCIER  (PAROT),  Mrs.  L.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  U.E.R.  Biomcd.,  45  rue  des  Sts.Peres,  75270 

PARIS  Cedex  06,  France 
a        Tcratogencse  par  sulfamides  hypoglycemiants,  antimetabolites.   Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia)  (avec 

H.  TUCH.MANN-DUPLESSIS) 
b        Intluence  de  la  cortisone  sur  la  gestation  et  le  developpement  foetal.  Meme  espcce  comme  a 
c        Intluence  des  alcaloides  du  Rauwoifia.  de  la  reserpine  et  de  la  deserpidine  sur  le  developpement. 

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Meme  espece  coninie  a  (avec  H.  TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS) 
d        Influence    des    neuroleptiques    sur    les    malformations   congenitales.    Rattus   spec,   Mus   spec. 

(Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
c        Diabete  experimental  et  grossesse.  (Mammalia) 
f        Influence  des  antimitotiques,  des  anticonvulsants  et  de  la  prostaglandine  F2a  sur  la  gestation. 

Meme  espece  comma  d  (avec  H.  TUCHMANN-DUPLFSSIS) 
g        Mecanismes    d'action    de    substances    embryotoxiques    (transfert    d'oeufs)    (Rodentia)    (avec 

C.  ROUSSEL) 
MKRKER,  H.-J.;  Dr.med..  Prof.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Freien  Univ.  Berlin,  Kbn.-Luise-Str.  15,  1  BERLIN 

33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
MERKLE,  U.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.        Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.  Erlangen-Niimberg,  Krankenhausstrasse,  852 

ERLANGEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Spermatoeenese  und  Sertoli-Zellen.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MESHCHERYAKOV,   V.  N.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin  Hills, 

MOSCOW  1 17234,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Spatial  organization  of  spiral  cleavage:   symmetry;  nature  of  cell  contacts;  spindle-cortex  inter- 
actions. Lymnaea  stagnalis,  Physa  spp.,  Aplexa  hypnorum,  Radix  peregra  (Gastropoda) 
b       Shell   morphogenesis:    correlation   with   cleavage  asymmetry.   Lymnaea  stagnalis,  Physa  acuta 

(Gastropoda) 
MESSAGE,  M.  A.;  Ph.D.       Anat.  School,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3DY, 

England 
a       Development  of  muscle,  primarily  with  histochemical  techniques.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Mus 

musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  tissue  culture  techniques  for  study  of  myogenesis. 
MESTRE,    J.-C;    Prof.  Lab.   de   Biol.   Cell.,    Univ.    de   Paris-Sud,    22    rue   J.B.Clement,   92290 

CHATENAY-MALABRY,  France 
a        Morphology  and  physiology  of  embryoids  originating  from  callus.  (Angiospermae) 
b        Physiological  and  morphological  relations  of  the  embryo  with  its  surroundings  during  develop- 
ment in  situ  (Angiospermae) 
METAFORA,  S.;  Dr.    -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Via  Toiano  2,  80072 

ARCO  FELICE  (Napoli),  Italy 
MEUSY,  J.  J.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.et  M.  Curie,  Bat.G,  Tour  32,  4  place 

Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Electrophoresis  and  immunochemistry   of  the   female  specific  protein.  Orchestia  gammarellus 

(Amphipoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Androgenic  hormone.  (Crustacea) 
MGLINETZ,  V.  A.;  Dr.    -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Kashirskoye  Chaussee  6a,  115478 

MOSCOW,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Determination  of  imaginal  disc  cells  in  normal  and  mutant  strains.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Interaction  of  homoeotic  and  non-homoeotic  genes  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
MICCIARELLI  (SBRENNA),  Mrs.  A.;  Dr.Biol.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Ferrara,  Via  Previati  24,  44100 

FERRARA,  Italy 
MIDDLETON,  C.  A.;  B.Sc.    -   Dept.   of  Zool.   and  Comp.   Anat.,   Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St., 

LONDON  WCIE  6BT,  England 
a        Locomotion  and  behaviour  of  epithelial  cells  in  tissue  culture.  Galius  gallus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
MIGLIORINI  (BRUSCHELLI),  Mrs.  G.;  Dr.Sci.Biol.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Gener.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  del 

Giochetto,  06100  PERUGIA,  Italy 
a        Aberrazioni  cromosomiche  e  anomalie  di  sviluppo.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
MIKHAYLOV,  A.  T.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci. 

of  the  USSR,  Tsurupa  St.3.  MOSCOW  1 17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Immunology    and    immunochemistry    of  antigens   in   the   retina   during   development.   Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Biochemistry  of  eye  lens  induction,  especially  identification,  separation,  and  purification  of  the 

lens-inducing  substance  of  embryonic  retina,  various  spp.  (Amphibia),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MIKULSKA,  Mrs.  I.  see:  KSI^SEK-MIKULSKA,  Mrs.  I. 
MILAIRE,  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  et  d'EmbryoI.  Hum.,  Univ.  Libre  de  Bruxelles,  97  rue  aux 

Laines,  1000  BRUXELLES,  Belgium 
MILANO-GRASSI,  Mrs.  E.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  "Federico  Raffaele",  Viale  dell'Universita  32, 

00161  ROMA  (7),  Italy 
a       Differentiation  and  developmental  correlations  between  hypophysis,  adrenals,  and  gonads.  Rana 

esculenta  (Anura),  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  H.  MANELLI,  L.  MASTROLIA,  F.  ACCORDI  and 

V.  GALLO) 
b        Experiments  on  differentiation  of  embryonic  gonads.   Rana  esculenta  (Anura),  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves) 
MILES,   V.  J.;  B.Sc.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.   and   Embryol.,   Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St.,  LONDON 

WCIE  6BT,  England 
MILKOVK^  (2ULJ),  Mrs.  K;Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O. 

Box  166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Development  and  function  of  the  pituitary-adrenocortical  system  in  foetus  and  neonate  (bio- 
chemistry,   histology,    histochemistry).    Rattus    norvegicus    (Rodentia)    (with     R.     KLEPAC, 
M.  PERUZOVIC  and  J.  PAUNOVIC) 
b        Effects  of  perinatal  influences,  especially  adrenocorticoids,  on  emotionality,  active  and  passive 

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avoidance  conditioning.  Same  species  as  a  (witli  M.  PERUZOVlC  and  J.  PAUNOVlO) 
MILLONIG,  G.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Via  Toiano  2,  80072 

ARCO  FELICE  (Napoli),  Italy 
MINAFRA,   S.;   Ph.D.    -    1st.    di   Istol.    ed    Embriol.,   Univ.   di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi   20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
MINGANTL  A.;  Dr.,  Prof.,  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Genova,  Via  Balbi  5,  16126  GENOVA, 

Italy 
a        Cholincsterase   and   phosphatase   activities   in   eggs   and   embryos.    Balanus  spec,   Lepas  spec. 

(Cirripedia),  Artemia  salina  (Branchiopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Effects  of  cholincsterase  inhibitors  on  development  (Ascidiacea;  Echinoidea) 
MIRCOV,  Mrs.  O.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Med.  Biol.,  Med.  School,  P-t,a  23  August  1,  1900  TIMI^OARA, 

Rumania 
a        Development  of  facial  primordia.  Gallus  domesticus  ( Aves) 
MIRRE,  C;  M.Sc.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.  et  Embryol. II,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille,  27  Bd.  Jean  Moulin,  13385 

MARSEILLE  Cedex  4,  France 
MISCHKE,  D.;  Dipl.Biol.        Inst,  fiir  Allgem.  Biol.,  Univ.  Diisseldorf,  Ulenbergstr.   127-129,  4000 

DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Isolation  and  characterization  of  chromosome-sized  Y  DNA  from  eye-antenna-discs.  Drosophila 

hydei  (Diptera) 
b        Processing  of  ribosomal  RNA  from  testes.  Same  species  as  a 
MITASHOV,  V.  I.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Res.  Grp.  of  Mech.  of  Diff.,  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of 

the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Cytological  changes  in  pigment  epithelium  cells  in  the  course  of  their  transformation  into  neural 

retina  during  eye  regeneration:  RNA  and  DNA  synthesis,  cell  cycles,  the  synthesis  of  general  and 

specific  protein  products.  Triturus  cristatus,  T.  vulgaris,  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela) 
b        Regeneration  of  the  neural  retina  with   special  reference  to  S-100  protein.  Triturus  cristatus 

(Urodela)  (with  L.  I.  KOROCHKIN  and  S.  M.  SVIRIDOV,  Novosibirsk) 
c        Development  of  regional  differences  in  neural  retina  and  pigment  epithelium  (synthesis  of  DNA, 

RNA).    Acipenser   stellatus,  A.  giildenstiidti  (Chondrostei)  (with  O.  G.   STROEVA  and  E.  A. 

BABURINA) 
MITCHISON,  G.  J.;  Dr.Phil.(Math.)  -  Lab.  of  MoL  BioL,  Med.  Res.  Council,  Hills  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  2QH,  England 
MITOLO,  v.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Bari,  Policlinico,  70124  BARI, 

Italy 
a        Changes  of  spinal  ganglia  and  spinal  cord  after  increase  or  decrease  of  the  peripheral  field  of 

innervation,  (jallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Growth  models,  a  general  study. 

c        Computer  simulation  of  growth  and  morphogenesis  of  the  limb  buds.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Growth  of  spinal  cord.  Same  species  as  a 
MITSKEVICH,  M.  S.;  Dr.Biol.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R., 

Vavilov  St.26,  117334  MOSCOW,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Hypothalamic  control  of  thyroid  function  in  fetus  and  neonate.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 

morpha),  Cavia  porcellus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Influence  of  encephalectomy  on  adrenocortical  and  thyroid  function  in  the  fetus.  Same  species  as 

a 
MOCQUARD,  J.-P.;  Dr.    -   Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du 

Recteur  Pineau,  86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Etude  statistique  de  la  croissance  et  de  la  mue;  action  des  facteurs  externes  sur  les  systemes 

neuro-secreteurs.  Porcellio  dilatatus,  Ligia  oceanica  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Recherches  sur  I'expression  mathematique  des  lois  de  la  croissance  relative,  plus  particulierement 

des  organes  soumis  aux  hormones  sexuelles.  Same  species  as  a 
MOCZAR,  Mrs.   M.;  Ph.D.   -    Lab.   de  Biochim.  du  Tissu  Conjonct.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XII,  6  rue  du 

Gdn.Sarrail,  94000  CR^TEIL,  France 
a        Glycoproteins  of  aorta  muscle  cell  membranes  and  their  interaction  witli  extracellular  macro- 
molecules  (collagen,  proteoglycan,  elastin);  biosynthesis  of  these  macromolecules  in  aorta;  age 

clianges  in  macromolccular  interactions  (organ  and  cell  culture).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 

morpha),  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
b        Regeneration  of  elastic  tissue.  Canis  famiiiaris  (Carnivora) 
MODAK,   S.  P.;   Dr.Sci.Biol.         Inst.   Suisse  de   Rech.   Exp.   sur  le  Cancer,   rue   Bugnon   21,   1011 

LAUSANNE,  Switzerland 
a        Isolation    and    characterization    of    the    nuclear    and    cytoplasmic    non-mitochondrial    DNA, 

synthesized  during  crythropoiesis.  Anas  platyrhynchos  (Aves) 
b       Qualitative  and  quantitative  changes  in  the  genome  during  lens  fiber  cell  differentiation 
c        Factors  controlling  de-  and   rediffcrentiation   of  cultured   iris  epithelial   cells,   studied  by  cell 

injection  combined  with  immunonuorescence  for  gamma  crystallin.  Notophtlialmus  viridescens 

(Urodela)  (with  T.  YAM  ADA  and  A.  GRASSMANN) 
MODLINSKI,    J.  A.;    M.Sc.  Dept.    of    l-mbryol.,    Zool.    Inst.,    Univ.    of   Warsaw,    Krakowskie 

Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
a        Fertilization  and  early  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Microsurgery  of  early  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
MOI',  il.;  M.D.,  Prof.        Anal.  Dept.  C,  Univ.  of  Copenhaccn,  Universitetsparken  1,  2100  COPEN- 

HAGI-.N  0,  Denmark 
a        Differentiation  of  ameloblasls.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

MOITAT,  D.  B.;  M.D.,  Prot.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  CoU.,  P.O.  Box  78,  CARDIIF  CFl  IXL,  Wales, 
U.K. 

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a       Postnatal  development  of  kidney.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

MOHR,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.ll,  Lehrst.  fur  Bot.,  Univ.,  Schanzlest.9,  78  FREIBURG/Br., 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Mechanism  of  phytochrome  action  at  the  level  of  phytochrome-mediated  enzyme  induction  and 

enzyme  repression,  and  its  relation  to  development.  Sinapis  alba  (Cruciferae) 
MOILLIET,  G.;  cand.phil.nat.  -  Div.  of  Cell  and  Devi.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bern,  Sahlistr.8, 

3012  BERN,  Switzerland 
a        Analysis    of    mRNA    in    oocytes    and    differentiated    tissues.    Xenopus    laevis    (Anura)   (with 

R.  WEBER  and  G.  RYFFEL) 
b       Thyroxine   and    RNA   synthesis   in  tadpole  tissues.   Same  species  as  a  (with  R.  WEBER  and 

G.  RYFFEL) 
MOLOTKOVA,  Miss  L.  F.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  ot  the  USSR,  Tsurupa  St.3, 

MOSCOw'l  17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Immunological  relationships  between  mother  and  foetus.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Papio 

hamadryas,  Macaca  mulatta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Humoral  interactions  between  analogous  organs  (reticulo-endothelial  and  leucopoietic  system)  of 

mother  and  foetus.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
c       Cell    and    humoral    immunity    and    infertility.    Rattus   norvegicus  (Rodentia),   Homo   sapiens 

f  P  r  i  m  3.  t  c  si 
MONESI,  v.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Roma,  Citta  Universitaria,  00185 

ROMA,  Italy  '  .,^^.,  ^     .     ^ 

MONNICKENDAM,  Miss  M.  A.;  M.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Ophthalmol.,  Judd  St.,  LONDON,  England 
MONROY    AMD.    Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Arco  Felice, 

C.P.3042,'80100NAPOLI,  Italy  .- ^      ,     ,.       om 

MOOR    R  M  •  Ph  D.   -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Reprod.  Physiol,  and  Biochem.,  Univ.  ot  Cambridge,  307 

Huntingdon  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England 
a        The  development  and  manipulation  of  the  early  embryo.  (Mammalia) 
b       The  survival  and  development  of  embryonic  and  somatic  cells  after  introduction  into  eggs  and 

blastocysts.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla) 
c        Developmental  capacity  of  single  blastomeres.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Bos  taurus, 

Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla)  ,   _  ,, 

MOORES,  G.  R.;  Ph.D.  ^  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  Gil  6NU,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Surface  properties  and  behaviour  of  embryonic  cells.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
MORACZEWSKL  J.;  Ph.D.  ~  Dept.  of  Cytol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Warsaw  Univ.,  Krakowskie  Przedmiescie 

26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
MORATA,  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Med.  Res.  Counc,  Univ.  Postgrad.  Med.  Sch.,  Hills  Rd., 

CAMBRioGE  CB2  2QH.  England 
a        Heredity  of  determinative  decisions  in  clones  of  imaginal  disc  cells.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
MOREAU,  Miss  N.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devi.,  Univ.  P.et  M.  Curie,  Ctr.  de  Rech.  d  Ivry, 

67  rue  M.Gunsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Biosynthesis  of  endogenous  proteins  during  oogenesis.  Pleurodeles  poireti  (Urodela) 
MORGAN  (WRIGHT),  Mrs.   M.;  Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Environm.  Sci.,  Plymouth  Polytechnic,  Drake's 

Circus,  PLYMOUTH  PL4  8AA,  Ingland 
a        Morphology  and  normal  table  from  fertilization  to  iiatching.  Salmo  gairdneri  (Teleostei) 
b        Effect  of  temperature  on  early  development.  Same  species  as  a 
MORGAN,  P.  R.;  B.  Sc,  B.D.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Royal  Free  Hosp.,  8  Hunter  St., 

LONDON  WCIN  IBP,  England'  .^n  -,o 

until  September  1976:  Dept.  of  Oral  HistopathoL,  Fac.  of  Odontol.,  Umv.  of  Goteborg,  400  33 

GOTEBORG  33,  Sweden 
a        Ultrastructure  of  the  developing  palate  and  early  cleft  palate.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MORRIS,  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Univ.  of  Nottingham,  NOTTINGHAM,  England 
a        Antibody    absorption    by    neonates.     Erinaceus    europaeus    (Insectivora),    Rattus    norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
b        Electron    microscopy   of   postnatal   gastric   and    intestinal   development.    Erinaceus   europaeus 

(Insectivora) 
MORRIS,  1.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  CoH.  of  N.  Wales,  BANGOR,  Caerns.,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Transmission  of  serum  proteins  across  foetal  membranes  and  neonate  gut.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
MORRISS,  Miss  G.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3DY,  England  .      . 

a        Mechanisms  of  normal  and  abnormal  development  in  early  postimplantation  embryos  in  vivo  and 

in  vitro.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Normal  and  abnormal  development  of  face  and  ear.  Same  species  as  a 
MOSNA,  Miss  G.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Genet.,  Univ.  di  Milano,  Via  Celoria  10,  20133  MILANO,  Italy 
MOUTON,  Miss  C;  D.E.A.  -  Lab.  d'EmbryoL,  Unite  de  Sci.,  Univ.  de  Caen,  14032  CAEN,  France 
a        Cytol'ogical  aspects  of  posterior  regeneration,  autoradiography  of  DNA  synthesis.  Allolobophora 

icterica  (Oligochaeta)  ,.^,,~,,x7i- 

MOUZE,  M.  -  Serv.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  de  Lille,  B.P.36,  59650  VILLENEUVE 

D'ASCQ,  France  ,    ,  . 

a        Etude  descriptive  de  la  croissance  de  Foeil;  etude  e.xperimentale  des  facteurs  morphogenetiques  et 

hormonaux  qui  controlent  cette  croissance.  Aeshna  cyanea,  Anax  imperator  (Odonata) 
MOYSE,  J.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  ColL  of  Swansea,  Singleton  Park,  SWANSEA,  Glamorgan, 

Waies,'u.K. 

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a        Embryology.  Hemioniscus  balani  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 

MRAZKOVA  (StvClKOVA),  Mrs.  O.;  MUDr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3, 

12800  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a       Prenatal  development  of  limb  vasciilarisation.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
MULAREK,  Mrs.  O.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Neurol,  and  Sensory  Organs,  Med.  Acad.,  Przybyszewskiego  St. 

49,  60-355  POZNAN,  Poland 
a        Histochemistry  of  glia  cells  in  the  developing  nervous  system.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
MULLER,  Miss  F.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Pestalozzistr.  20,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Effect    of   LSD    on    development    of   the    embryonic    nervous   system.    Mesocricctus   auratus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  the  dural  arteries.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

MULLER,  G.  H.  -  Inst,  flir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Differential  local  sensitivity  of  chromosomal  template  activity  to  inorganic  ions.  Chironomus 

thummi  (Diptera) 
MULLER,  J.  P.;  M.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devi.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Ctr.  de  Rech.  d'lvry,  67  rue 

M.Giinsbourg,  94200  IVRY-sur-SEINE,  France 
a        Nuclear  ribonucleoprotein  particles  in  oocytes.  Pleurodeles  poireti  (Urodela) 
MULLER,  M.;  D.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166,  41001 

ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a       Regulation  of  compensatory  growth.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
MULLER,  W.  A.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Techn.  Univ.,  Pockelstr.  10a,  3300  BRAUNSCHWEIG, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Induction    phenomena    in    morphogenesis   and   polar   regeneration.    Hydra   spec,    Hydractinia 

echinata  (Hydrozoa) 
b        Enzyme  activities  during  embryonic  development  and  sexual  reproduction.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Induction  of  metamorphosis  by  bacteria  and  ions  in  planulas.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Significance  of  membrane  properties  (Na+/K+-ATPase,  potential)  in  embryonic  development. 

Hydractinia  spec.  (Hydrozoa) 
MULNARD,  J.  G.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  et  d'EmbryoL  Hum.,  Univ.  Libre  de  Bruxelles,  97  rue 

aux  Laines,  1000  BRUXELLES,  Belgium 
MUNOZ  CUEVAS,  A.      Lab.  Souterrain  du  C.N.R.S.,  09410  MOULIS,  France 

a        Differenciation,  regression  et  ultrastructure  des  veux.  Ischyropsalis  spec.  (Phalangida,  Arachnida) 
MUNTZ  (REID),  Mrs.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Reading,  Whiteknights  Park,  READING 

RG6  2AJ,  England 
a       Comparative   studies  on   the  structural  development  of  nerves  and  muscles.  Xenopus  laevis, 

Eleutherodactylus  martinicensis,  Rana  temporaria  (Anura),  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela) 
b        Electron  microscopy  of  muscle  development  and  degeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
MURASHOVA,  Miss  A.  I.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Tsurupa  St.3,  MOSCOW  1 17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Humoral  interconnections  between  lungs  of  mother  and  foetus.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MUSMECI,  Miss  M.  T.;  Ph.D.  -  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embryol.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archiiafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
MUSY,  J.  P.;  M.D.  -  Inst.  d'Histol.  et  d'Embryol.  Gener.,  Univ.  de  Fribourg,  1   rue  Gockel,  1700 

FRIBOURG,  Switzerland 
a       Cytophotometry  on  embryonic  fibroblasts:  DNA  content  as  a  function  of  oxygen  concentration. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MUTOLO,  v.;  M.D.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123  PALERMO, 

Italy 
a        Cell  interactions  in  embryos.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b        Ribosomal  and  mitochondrial  RNA  synthesis  in  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c        RNA  synthesis  in  regenerating  liver,  especially  mitochondrial  RNA.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MYSTKOWSKA-BACZKOWSKA,  Mrs.  E.  T.;  Dr.bioL  -  Dept.  of  Exper.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Obstet. 

and  Gynecol.,  Medical  Academy,  Karowa  2,  00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Embryonic  development.  Clethrionoinys  glareolus  (Rodentia) 

b        Interspecific  chimaeric  embryos.  Mus  miisculus,  Clethrionomys  glareolus  (Rodentia) 
NAAKTGEBOREN,   C;  Dr.   -    Dept.   of  Obstet.   and  Gynecol.,   Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Wilhelmina 

Gasthuis,  AMSTERDAM,  Netherlands 
a        Foetal  growth  as  a  dependent  of  placental  size  and  uterine  characteristics.  Ovis  aries  (Artio- 

dactyla),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia)  and  other  Mammalia 
b        Electrophysiology    of   the    uterus    in    the    perinatal   period,    studied    in   vivo.   Canis   familiaris 

(Carnivora),  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla),  Oryctolagus  cunicuhis  (Lagomorpha) 
c        Psychosienous  intluenccs  on  uterine  physiology  and  fetal  development.  Same  species  as  b 
NADAL,  CI:  Dr.  Med.,  Dr.  Sci.  -   Unite  de  Physiol.  Cell.,  U22,  INSERM,  Inst,  du  Radium,  Batiinent 

110,  91405  ORS AY,  France 
a        Substances  regulating  tiie  number  of  liepatic  cells  during  life  and  the  regeneration  after  partial 

hepatectomy.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Hepatic  polyploidy,  its  development  during  life  and  its  control  system.  Same  species  as  a 
c    ,    Appearance  of  a  hepatocyte   mitosis  inliibiting  system  at   the   slowing  down  of  the  growth, 

characteristic  of  the  transition  towards  the  adult  state.  Same  species  as  a 
NAGEL,  J.;  D.Sc.      Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.347,  51062  Rl  IMS  Cedex,  France 
a        Hemopoietic  function  of  the  foetal  liver;  factors  controlling  its  progressive  disappearance.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  L.  J  ACQUOT) 
NAMUR,  Miss  P.;  D.E.A.        Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Dept.  de  Biol.-Ecol.,  U.E.R.  de  Sci.,  Univ.  de  Caen, 

14032  CAEN,  France 

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a        Etude  experimentale  de  Taction  d'antimetabolite  au  cours  du  developpement  precoce  du  germe. 

Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
NANJUNDIAH,  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Biozentnim  der  Univ.  Basel,  Klingelbergstr.70,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Models  for  control  of  development  at  the  multicellular  level;  theoretical  study  combined  with 

experiments.  (Acrasiales;  Amphibia) 
NARDI,  Mrs.  I.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Pisa,  Via  A.Volta  4,  56100  PISA, 

Italy 
a        Mitotic    and   lampbrush   chromosomes;   DNA   analysis   and   in    situ   RNA/DNA   hybridization 

(Urodela) 
NAVARATNAM,   V.;   Ph.D.    -    Anat.    School,    Univ.    of  Cambridge,   Downing   St.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3DY,  England 
a       Ontogenesis   of  cholinesterase   and   mono-amine   activity   in   cardiac  innervation  (Mammalia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Ultrastructure  of  the  yolk  sac.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

NAYLOR,  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Marine  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  PORT  ERIN,  Isle  of  Man,  U.K. 
a       Developmental  aspects  of  behaviour.  Carcinus  maenas,  Callinectes  sapidus,  Macropipus  spec. 

(Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
NEDVfDEK,  J.;  RNDr.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  ZooL,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicna  7,  12844  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslo- 
vakia 
a        Nucleic  acids  and  subcellular  particles  in  oogenesis  and  early  development.  (Amphibia)  (with 

V.  HABROVA) 
b       Transplantation  of  nuclei  in  relation  to  nucleic  acids.  (Amphibia)  (with  P.  SLADECEK) 
NEEDHAM.  A.  E.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Oxford.  South  Parks  Rd..  OXFORD  0X1  3PS, 

England 
a        Review  of  regeneration  and  general  metabohsm  „ 

NELSON,  L.;  Fil.kand.  -  Dept.  of  Zoophysiol.,  Univ.  of  Umea,  901  87  UMEA,  Sweden 
a       Cell  transformation  and  cell  differentiation;  regulation  of  DNA  synthesis.  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana 

spp.  (Anura) 
NEUBERT,   J.;    Dr.rer.nat.    -    Inst,    fur  Flugmedizin   der  DFVLR,   Kolnerst.    70,   53    BONN-Bad 

Godesberg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Effect  of  simulated  weightlessness  on  ultrastructure  of  the  embryonic  vestibular  organ.  (Anura) 

(withW.  BRIEGLEB) 
b       Teratogenic  and  genetic  anomalies  induced  by  simulated  weightlessness  (fast  running  clinostat). 

Tribolium  confusum  (Coleoptera)  (with  W.  BRIEGLEB) 
NEUMANN,   D.;   Dr.rer.nat.,   Prof.    -    Zool.   Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal   119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Lunar  periodicity  of  metamorphosis.  Clunio  marinus  (Chironomidae,  Diptera) 
NEVILLE,  P.  A.  J.;  Dr.d'Etat,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogen.  Vcget.,  Univ.  d'Ai.x-Marseiile  III,  Centre 

St-Charles,  place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedex  3,  France 
a        Experimental  morphology  of  pinnate  leaves:  1.  leaf  regeneration  following  bipartition  of  primor- 

dium  in  different  planes;  2.  apical  dominance  due  to  young  expanding  leaves;  effect  of  culture 

conditions,  cytological  changes.  Gleditsia  triacanthos  (Leguminosae) 
b       Determination  on  flower  bilateralitv  (microsurgical  method).  Pisum  sativum  (Leguminosae) 
NEW,    D.  A.  T.;    Ph.D.    -    Marshall    Lab.,    Dept.    of  Physiol.,    Univ.    of  Cambridge,   Downing   St., 

CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3EG,  England 
a        Development  of  methods  for  growing  embryos  in  culture.  Didelphys  spec.  (Marsupialia),  Rattus 

spec,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  and  others  (Mammalia) 
b  Growth  and  differentiation  of  the  placenta.  (Rodentia) 
c       Teratogenic  effects  of  hyperthermia 

NEWTH,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  G12  8QC,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Properties  of  primordial  germ  cells.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Transplantation  immunobiology.  Same  species  as  a 
NEYFAKH,  A.  A.;  Dr.bio!.,  Prof.  ~  Lab.  of  Biochem.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Devi  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of 

the  USSR.,  Vavilov  St. 26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R 
a        Distribution  of  RNA,  synthesized  during  maturation,  between  the  nucleus  and  cytoplasm  of  early 

embryo.   Misgurnus  fossihs  (Telcostei)  (with  A.  A.  KOSTOMAROVA,  M.  N.  SKOBLINA,  and 

A.  V.  KOTOMIN) 
NICOLAS,  P.  B.  G.;  Dr.    -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Genetics  of  chloroplast  development  mutants.  Euglena  gracihs  (Euglenophyceae) 
NICOLET,  G.;  D.Sc.       Lab.  d'Embrvol.  Expcr.,  Inst.  d'HistoL,  Univ.  de  Geneve,  20  rue  de  I'Ecole  de 

Medecine,  1211  GENtVE  4,  Switzerland 
a        Subcellular  changes  during  early  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  J.  GALLERA) 
NICOTRA,  Miss  A.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  "Federico  Raffaele",  Viale  deH'Universita  32,  00161 

ROMA  (7),  Italy 
a        Interactions   between    mitochondrial    transcription  and  early  embryonic  differentiation.   Para- 

centrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Nuclear  protein  changes  during  spermatogenesis.  Same  species  as  a  (with  E.  De  MAITHAEIS) 
NIL,  C.  J.  van;  D.V.M.  -   Lab.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Free  Univ.,  v.d.  Boechorststr.  7,  AMSTER- 

DAM-Z.  Netherlands 
a        Ontogenetic  malformations  of  the  heart.  Sus  scrofa.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Pathological  development  of  heart  and  vessels.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Patliological  development  of  bone.  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
d       Teratology.  (Mammalia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

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e        Development    of   the    subneural    apparatus.    Rattiis   spec.    (Rodentia),   Oryctolagus   cuniculus 

(Laaomorplia) 
f       Regeneration  of  terminal  nerves  and  motor  end  plates.  Same  species  as  e 
NIELSEN,    C'l.;    Dr.phil.    -    Marine   Biol.    Lab.,    Univ.   of  Copenhagen,    Strandpromenaden,    3000 

HELSING0R,  Denmark 
a       Ciliary  mechanisms  of  adults  and  larvae.  Loxosoma  spec,  Loxosomella  spec,  Pedicellina  spec, 

Barentsia  spec.  (Endoprocta),  Alcyonidium  spec,  Electra  spec.  (Ectoprocta) 
NIEMIERKO,  Mrs.  A.  -  Dept.  of  Exper.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Med.  Acad.,  Karowa 

2,  00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Early  development  of  eggs;  experimental  induction  of  chromosomal  aberrations.  Mus  nuisculus 

(Rodentia) 
b        Experimental  induction  of  triploidy  (ill  vivo  and  in  vitro)  and  postimplantation  development  of 

triploid  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
NIEUWKOOP,  P.  D.;  Phil.Dr.,  Prof.  ~   Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De 

Uithor\  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a       The  induction  of  the  mesoderm  and  its  cranio-caudal  and  dorso-ventral  organization.  Ambystoma 

mexicanum,  Triturus  alpestris  (Urodela)  (with  E.  C.  BOTERENBROOD  and  K.  HARA) 
b       The  origin  of  the  dorso-ventral  polarity  of  the  egg.  Discoglossus  pictus,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 

(with  K.  HARA  and  G.  A.  UBBELS) 
c        Comparative   study    on    the   origin   of  primordial   germ   cells   and    mesoderm    formation,  and 

phylogenetic  implications,  (lower  Vertebrata  incl.  Reptilia)  (with  L.  A.  SUTASURJA  and  co- 
workers, Bandung,  Indonesia) 
NIGON,  v.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  ~  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novcmbre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        Biochemistry  and  genetics  of  chloroplast  differentiation.  Euglena  gracilis  (Euglenophyceae) 
b        Erythrocyte  differentiation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
NIIKAWA,  N.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.  and  Cytogenet.,  Univ.  Clinic  of  Gynecol,  and  Obstet.,  Geneva 

Univ.,  20  rue  Alcide-Jentzer,  1211  GENEVE  4,  Switzerland 
a        Oral  contraceptives  and  chromosomal  abnormalities  in  spontaneous  abortions.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
b       Phenotype  and  unusual  chromosome  abnormalities  in  abortions.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Determination  of  parental  contribution  of  extra  chromosomes.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
NIJWEIDE,  P.  J.;  Drs.   -   Lab.  for  Cell  Biol,  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10,  LEIDEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Calcium  and  strontium  metabolism  of  embryonic  calvarium  periost.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves), 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
NIKITIN,  N.  S.;  Cand.biol.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St.5,  199164 

LENINGRAD,  U.S. S.R. 
a        Morphogenetic  potentiality  of  somatic  cells.  Ephydatia  fluviatilis  (Porifera) 
b       Development  of  culture  media  for  dissociated  cells.  (Porifera) 
NIKITINA,  Mrs.  L.  A.;  Cand.biol. sci.  -  Inst,  of  DevL  BioL,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St. 26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Analysis  of  developmental  potencies  of  nuclei  in  sequential  stages  of  oogenesis  by  means  of  their 

transplantation  into  enucleated  oocytes  and  eggs.  (Acipenseridae,  Chondrostei;  Amphibia) 
NOACK,  W.;  Dr.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Freien  Univ.  Berhn,  Kon.-Luisc-Str.   15,  1  BERLIN  33,  B.R.D. 

(Germany)  , 

NOBILI,  R.;  Dr.ScBiol.,  Prof.  ~  1st.  di  ZooL  e  Anat.  Comp.  delEUniv.,  Via  A.Volta  4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
NORDLING,   S.;  M.D.   ^   Lab.   of  Exp.   Embryol.,   III. Dept.  of  PathoL,   Univ.   of  Helsinki,  Haart- 

maninkatu  3,  00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a        Mechanism  of  kidney   tubulogenesis.   Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  J.  .1.  WARTIOVAARA, 

L.  O.  SAXf^:N,  and  E.  LEHTONEN) 
N0RREVANG,  A.;  D.Sc    -  Inst,  of  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Copenhagen,  Universitetsparken  15,  2100 

COPENHAGEN  0.  Denmark 
NOTHIGER,   R.;  Dr.phil.,   Prof.    -   Zool.-vergl.   Anat.   Inst.,   Univ.   Zurich,   Kiinstlergassc   16,  8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Sex  determining  genes  studied  at  the  cellular  level.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Genetic  analysis  of  determination  by  means  of  induced  mitotic  recombination.  Same  species  as  a 
NOTT,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  N.E.R.C.  Unit  of  Marine  Invert.  Biol.,  Marine  Sci.  Labs.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  North 

Wales,  MENAI  BRIDGE,  Anglesey  LL59  5EY,  Wales,  U.K. 
NOULIN,  G.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du  Recteur  Pineau, 

86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Controles  endocrines  de  la  formation  et  de  revolution  des  regenerats  d'appendices  locomoteurs. 

(Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        l\tude  experimcntale  de  la  production  d'appendices  surnumcraires.  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
NOVAK,  V.  J.  A.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Inst,  of  Entomol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Na  Fohmance  5, 

12000  PRAIIA  2,  Czeclioslovakia 
NOVEL,  G.;  Dr. spec       Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P.53,  Centre 

de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Role  of  proliferation  and  cell  migration  in  formation  of  feather  primordia.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
N0WAK6WNA,  Miss  J.;  Ph.D.   -    Inst,  of  Zool.,   Univ.  of  Wroc-hiw,   ul.  Sienkiewicza  21,  50-335 

WROC-tAW,  Poland 
a        Cytology  and  cytochemistry  of  partial  metamorphosis.  Triturus  spec  (Urodela) 
b       Cytology   and  cytochemistry  of  gamctogenesis.   Embletonia   pallida  (Opisthobranchia,  Gastro- 
poda) 

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NUSS,  Mrs.   E.;  Dr.rer.nat.   -   Zool.  Inst.  (I)  der  Univ.,  Rontgenring  10,  87  WURZBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Time  lapse  microcinematography  of  ooplasm  flows  during  early  embryogenesis  in  connection 

with  alterations  of  egg  architecture.  Pimpla  turionellae  (Hymenoptera) 
b       Ooplasm  flows  in  centrifugated  and  in  ligated  eggs.  Same  species  as  a 
NUSSLEIN,  Mrs.  Ch.;  Ph.D.  -  Abt.  Zellbiol.,  Biozentrum  der  Univ.,  Klingelbergstr. 70,  4056  BASEL, 

Switzerland 
a        Isolation  and  characterization  of  maternal  effect  mutants  in  the  second  chromosome.  Drosophila 

melanogaster  (Diptera) 
NYIRI,  S.;  M.D.  ^   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  Med.  School,  Kossuth  L.40,  SZEGED,  Hungary 
a        Developmental  histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  the  autonomic  ground  plexus.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia)  (with  B.  CSILLIK,  E.  KNYIHAR,  M.  GAJC  and  G.  KALMAN) 
ODEIGAH,  P.C.G.   -   Inst,   of  Anim.  Genet.,   Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Ultrastructure,  immunology,  and  cell  properties  of  lenses  with  normal  and  genetically  modified 

cell  membranes.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON, 

M.  M.  PERRY,  and  D.  J.  PRITCHARD) 
O'DELL,  D.  S.;  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St.,  LONDON 

WC1E6BT,  England 
a       Biochemistry  of  the  transitions  between  the  amoeboid  and  the  flagellate  stages.  Naegleria  gruberi 

(Rhizopoda) 
b       Cell  surface  membranes:  changes  after  fertilization  and  during  early  development.  Paracentrotus 

lividus  (Echinoidea);  various  spp.  (Ascidiacea) 
c        Developmental  biology.  Various  spp.  (Mesozoa) 
OGORZAiEK,  A.:  Ph.D.       Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wroclaw,  ul.Sienkiewicza  21,  50-335  WROCtAW, 

Poland 
a        Oogenesis  (autoradiography).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

b       Cytochemistry  of  oogenesis.  Nepa  cinerea,  Ranatra  linearis,  Naucoris  cimicoides  (Heteroptera) 
OJEDA  SAHAGUN,  J.  L.;  Dr.  Med.,  Prof.  -  Serv.  de  Embriol.  E.xper.,  Dept.  de  Anat.,  Fac.  de  Med., 

SANTANDER,  Spain 
a        Biochemical    and    ultrastructural    effects    of    barbituric    compounds    on    the    embryo.   Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Cell   death   in  the  developing  central  nervous  system  (stages  7-20   H.  H.;  electron  and  optic 

microscopy).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
OKKER-REITSMA,  Mrs.  G.  H.;  Drs.  -  Lab.  for  Cell  Biol,  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10, 

LEIDEN.  Netherlands 
a        Steroid  production  of  placenta  and  embryo  of  different  ages  (radioisotopes,  chromatography, 

bioindicator  test  for  androgens,  histochemistry).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
OKSCHE,  A.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -    Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Friedrichst.  24,  63  GlESSEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  of  neuroendocrine  cell  complexes  (units)  in  the  hypothalamus  (neurohistology, 

electron  microscopy,  cytometry).  (Aves,  Mammalia) 
b        Development     of    photo-ncuro-endocrine     systems:     retino-hypothalamic    connections;    deep 

hypothalamic  photoreceptor;  pineal  photoreceptor  organs.  (Vertebrata) 
OLIVEREAU,  Miss  M.  M.  A.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.,  Inst.  Oceanographique,  195  rue  Saint-Jacques, 

75005  PARIS,  France 
a        Cytology  and  histochemistry  of  endocrine  glands  in  relation  with  development,  and  after  various 

experimental  procedures.  (Salmonidae,  Teleostei) 
b       Pituitary  grafting.  Anguilla  anguilla  (Telecstei) 
c        Histophysiology  of  endocrine  glands.  Same  species  as  b 
d        Histophysiology   of  the  pituitary  gland  in  immature  and  mature  animals,  in  correlation  with 

osmoregulatory  processes.  Mugil  auratus  (Teleostei) 
OLIVO,  O.  M.;  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Bologna,  Via  Irnerio  48,  BOLOGNA,  Italy 
OPAS,  Mrs.  J.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Embrvol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Warsaw,  Krakowskie  Przedmies'cie 

26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
a        Hybridization  of  fcrtihzed  and  artificially  activated  eggs  with  follicle  cells;  possibility  of  their 

development  in  vitro  and  in  vivo.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Determination  of  the  minimal  cytoplasmic  volume  large  enough  to   permit  cell  division,  by 

removing  cytoplasm  from  eggs  by  osmotic  shock  or  microsurgery.  Same  species  as  a 
ORLOVA   Mrs   I.  I.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci. 

of  the  USSR,  Tsurupa  St.3,  MOSCOW  1 17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Correlation  between  cell  death  and  cell  division  in  lung,  liver,  and  brain  during  embryogenesis. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Humoral  interconnections  between  analogous  organs  (lung,  brain)  of  mother  and  foetus.  Same 

species  as  a 
ORTOLANl,   Miss   G.;   D.Sc,   Prof.    -    ZooL    Inst.,   Univ.    of  Palermo,   Via   Archirafi    18,   90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Interspecific  transplantation  of  nuclei  into  eggs.  (Amphibia) 
b        Hybridization,  especially  androgenetic  hybrids.  (Ascidiacea) 
c        Treatment  of  animal  quartets  by  trypsin  and  RNA.  Ascidia  malaca  (Ascidiacea) 
d        Hybrid  fertilization  after  aging  of  the  egg.  Same  species  as  c 

ORTS  LLORCA,  F.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Ciudad  Univ.,  MADRID,  Spain 
OSBORN,    J.  C;    M.Sc.    -    Dept.    of   Zool.,    Univ.    of    Liverpool,    Brownlow    St.,    P.O.Box    147, 

LIVERPOOL  L69  3BX,  England 
a        Biochemistry    and    morphology   of  abnormal   and   normal   early    development  (Uthium,  RNA 

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synthesis,  protein  synthesis).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
OSIPOV,  V.  v.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Kashirskoye  Chaussee  6a,  MOSCOW  1 15478,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Genetic  regulation  of  development  of  brain,  eye,  and  limbs.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
OSTROUMOVA,  Miss  T.  W.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin  Hills, 

MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
OTTAVIANl,   E.;   Dr.Biol.    -    1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,   Univ.  di  Modena,  Via  Bercngario   14,  41100 

MODENA,  Italy 
a       Mitotic  activity  in  growing  retina.  Triturus  cristatus  (Urodela) 

b       Experiments  on  differentiation  of  trigeminal  mesencephahc  neurons.  Same  species  as  a 
OUDHOF,  H.A.J.  -    Orthodont.  Dept.,  Dent.  Sch.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Sorbonnelaan  16,  "De 

Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Experiments  on  persistence  of  cranial  sutures  till  old  age;  possible  causes:  bone  movements  or 

sutural  tissue  properties  (transplantation  of  bone  into  suture).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

(with  I.  S.  MARKENS) 
OUWENEEL,  W.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Hubrecht.  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  Universiteits- 

centrum  "De  Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Pattern  formation  in  imaginal  discs  (in  vivo  culture;  clonal  analysis).  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Genetics  and  physiology  of  the  development  of  homoeotic  mutants.  Same  species  as  a 
02d2FNSKY  W  ■  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Warsaw,  Krakowskie  Przedmiescie 

26728,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
a        Differentiation  of  the  somatic  and  germinal  tissues  of  the  gonad.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Normal  development.  Clethrionomys  glareolus  (Rodentia) 
c        Prospective   fate   of  the   components   of  blastocysts   in    the   formation   of  the   egg  cylinder. 

(Rodentia) 
PALA,  Miss  M.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  ZooL,  Univ.  di  Sas.sari,  Via  Murroni  25,  07100  SASSARI,  Italy 
a        Origin  of  the  primordial  germ  cells.  Perca  fluviatilis  (Teleostei),  Anas  spec.  (Avcs) 
b       Development  of  half  blastoderms  cultured  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  ( Aves) 
PALECEK,  J.;  RNDr.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicna  7,  12844  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslo- 
vakia 
a        Proteins    and    antigens    in    early    development.    (Amphibia)    (with    A.  ROMANOVSKY    and 

J.MACHA) 
PALi^N,  K.;  Fil.Kand.  -  Zoophysiol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Lund,  Helgonavagen  3,  223  62  LUND,  Sweden 
a        Teratogenesis  induced  by  amino  acids.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PANELIUS,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  P.Rautatiekatu  13,  00100  HELSINKI  10, 

Finland 
PANIGEL,  M.;  Dr.Med.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  de  la  Reprod.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Tour  32,  Rez 

de  Chaussee,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a       Physiology   of  fetal-maternal  exchange.  Macaca  mulatta,  M.  fascicularis,  Papio  cynocephalus 

(Primates) 
b        Ultrastructure  of  the  placental  membrane.  Same  species  as  a  and  Galago  demidovi  (Primates) 
c        Ultrastructure  of  trophoblast  during  pathological  pregnancy.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PANNESE,  E.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -  2nd  Inst,  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Milano,  Via  MangiagaHi  14,  20133 

MILANO,  Italy 
a       Morphology  and  histochemistry  at  the  electron  microscope  level  of  the  degenerative  events  in 

embryonic  spinal  ganglia.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
PANOVA,  1.  G.  -  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  USSR  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Vavilov  St.26,  MOSCOW  1 1 7334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Dependence  of  DNA  synthesis  and  cell  proliferation  in  pigment  epithelium  of  the  retina  upon 

general  growth  factors  of  the  eye.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  O.  G.  STROEVA  and  T.  L. 

MARSHAK) 
PANTELOURIS,  E.  M.;  Ph.D.        Biol.  Dept.,  School  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Strathclyde,  George  St., 

Gl  ASGOW  Gl  IXW,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Immunobiology  of  the  athymic  mutant  nude.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  lymphoid  tissues  and  immune  responses.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Biological  aspects  of  ageing 

PAPILLON,  Mrs.  M.  -  U.E.R.  de  Biol.-Zool.,  Univ.  Paris  VI,  105  Bd.  Raspail,  75006  PARIS,  France 
a        Inllucnce  de  la  temperature  sur  la  fertilite  des  pontes,  et  sur  Fhistologie  et  le  fonctionnement  de 

Pappareil  genital.  Schistoccrca  gregaria  (Orthoptera) 
b       Dynamics  of  oogenesis  in  relation  to  breeding  temperature.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Influence  of  breeding  temperature  upon  protein  patterns  in  hacmolymph,  fat  body,  and  oocytes 

(electrophoresis).  Same  species  as  a 
PARISH,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Cytol.  Lab.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Zurich,  Birchst.95,  8050  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        The  roles  of  cell  contacts,  plasma  membrane,  transcriptional  and  posttranscriptional  controls  in 

cell  differentiation.  Dictyostelium  spec,  Polyspliondylium  .spec.  (Acrasiales) 
PARISI,  E.  -   Lab.  of  Molcc.  Embryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  Via  Toiano  2,  ARCO  FELICE, 

C.P.3042,  80100  NAPOLI,  Italy 
a        Enzymes  controlling  DNA  synthesis  in  developing  embryos.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
PARSONS,  R.;  Ph.D.      Muse.  Dystrophy  Res.  Labs.,  Newcastle  Gen.  Hosp.,  NEWCASTLE  upon  Tyne 

NE4  6Bi;,  England 
a        Aggregation  of  single  cells  from  normal  and  dystrophic  newborn  and  embryonic  animals  with 

gyratory  shaking;  biochemistry  of  enzyme  system  differentiation  of  aggregates.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 


78 


b        Effect  of  light  on  muscle  and  nerve  cells  in  tissue  culture.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Abnormal  relationship  between  Schwann  cells  and  axons  in  hereditary  muscular  dystrophy.  Same 

species  as  a 
d       Possible  malfunction  of  muscle  regeneration  in  Duchenne  dystrophy  (tissue  culture).  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
PASCAUD,  M.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Metab.  et  Nutr.,  Univ.  Pans  VI,  9  quai  Saint-Bernard, 

7528()  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Linoleic  acid  metabolism  and  renewal  in  the  growing  animal.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Transport  of  linoleic  acid  from  the  mother  to  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
PASCUAL-MORENILLA,  Miss  M.  T.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst.  F.Oloriz,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Granada, 
GRANADA,  Spain  _   ^^    ^^,^, 

PASQUINl,  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   1st.   di  Zool.  "Federico  Raffaele",  Viale  dell  Universita  32,  00161 

ROMA  (7),  Italy 
a        Growth  and  differentiation  in  regeneration.  Planaria  spec.  (Turbellaria) 
PASSAPONTI,  A.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Catania,  Via  Biblioteca  4,  95124 

CATANIA,  Italy 
a       The  development  of  the  inguinal  canal.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Mezzi  faciUtanti  Tattecchimento  di  innesti  omo-  ed  eteroplastici  in  embrioni.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves),  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
c       Capacita  formativa  degli  epiteli  di  rivestimento  nell'embrione.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PASTEELS    J   J  •  M  D     Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  et  d'Embryol.  Hum.,  Univ.  Libre  de  Bruxelles,  97  rue 
auxLa'ines,  1000  BRUXELLES,  Belgium  .,-.,•    r-   ,  o    onn^ 

PATRICOLO,  Miss  E.;  Dr.nat.sci.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Collagen  in  embryos.  Ciona  intestinalis  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Cellular  aggregation.  Ciona  intestinalis,  Ascidia  malaca  (Ascidiacea) 
PAUL,  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Beatson  Inst,  for  Cane.  Res.,  Royal  Beatson  Mem.  Hosp.,  132  Hill  St.,  GLASGOW 

g'3  6UD,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Developmental  pathology  (cancer).  (Mammalia) 
PAUNOVid,  Miss  J.;  B.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.Box  166, 

41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a       Effects  of  perinatal  influences  on  stress  response,  emotionaUty,  and  learning.  Ra'.tus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia)  (wich  K.  MILKOVIC^  and  M.  PERUZOVIC) 
b       Development  and  function  of  the  pituitary-adrenocortical  system  in  foetus  and  neonate  (morpho- 
logy and  biochemistry).  Same  species  as  a  (with  K.  MlLKOVlC  and  R.  KLEPAC) 
PAUTOU  (M^RIC),  Mrs.   M.  P.;  Dr.spcc.   -    Lab.   de  Zool.   et  Biol.   Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de 

Grenoble,  B.P.53,  Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a       Development  of  dorso-ventral  polarity  in  the  hind  limb.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Kinetics  of  programmed  cell  death  in  the  interdigital  spaces.  Same  species  as  a 
PAV£   A  -G  •  Ing.,  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  de  Biomet.,  Sect,  de  Biol.  Gener.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd. 
d'u  11  Novembre  1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France  _^, 

PAVI(^\  Mrs.   D.;  B.C.    -   Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol,  and  Endocrinol,  Inst,  of  Nucl.  Sci.  "Boris  Kidric  , 

P.O.Box  522,  11001  BEOGRAD,  Yugoslavia 
a        Reaction  to  X-rays  of  the  reproductive  tract  in  utero  (opening  of  the  vagina,  luteinization). 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
PAWLOWITZKI,  I.  H.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fiir  Humangenet.,  Westf.  Wilhelms  Univ.,  Vesahusweg 

12-14,  44  MUNSTER,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Prenatal  diagnosis  of  genetic  defects.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PAYEN,  Miss  G.  G.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,Bat.G,  Tour  32,4  place  Jussieu,  75230 

PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a       Description   and   control  of  sex  differentiation.  Pontastacus  leptodactylus,  Carcinus  maenas, 
Callinectes  sapidus,  Rhithropanopeus  harrisii,  Menippe  mercenaria,  Ocypoda  quadrata  (Decapoda, 
Crustacea)  ,    ^       ,,  .       __,         , 

PAYS-DE  SCHUTTER,  Mrs.  A.  G.;  Lie.  en  ScLChim.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels, 

67  rue  des  Chevaux,  1640  RH0DE-ST-GEN£SE,  Belgium 
a       Effects  of  inhibitors  and  inductors  on  oocyte  maturation.  (Amphibia;  Teleostei)  co  n-r^ 

PEACOCK,  D.  B.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Bacterid.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8  ITD, 

England  ,    i     •    i       ^ 

a        In  vitro  culture  of  disaggregated  brain  tissues  of  18  day-old  foetuses  for  morphological  and 

pathological  studies.  Mus  musculus,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  pathology  (subacute  sclerosing  panencephalitis  and  multiple  sclerosis)  of  measles 

virus  infection  of  foetal  brain  cultures.  Same  species  as  a 
PEAUCELLIER.  G.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Stat.  Biol.,  place  Georges-Teissier,  29211  ROSCOFF,  Frarice 
a        Effects  of  various  treatments  and  substances  on  maturation,  meiosis,  and  early  development, 

comparing    fertihzed    and    artificially    activated   eggs   (cytology,   metabolism,   isotope   study). 

Sabellaria  alveolata  (Polychaeta) 
PEDERSEN,  K.  J.:  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Gen.  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Copenhagen,  15  Umversitetsparken,  2100 

COPENHAGEN  0,  Denmark  r-r    u  u    ■  ^ 

a        Formation  of  connective  tissue  filaments  in  regenerating  animals.  Dugesia  tigrina  (Turbellaria) 
b       Cytology  and  cytochemistry  of  starving  animals.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Cellular  basis  for  regeneration.  Lineus  ruber  (Nemertea) 
d       Wound  healing  (scanning  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  a 


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PEEL    Miss  S.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Human  Morphol.,  Univ.  of  Southampton,  Med.  Sch.,  Highfield, 

SOUTHAMPTON  S09  5NH,  England 
a        Cell    proliferation   and   differentiation   in   placenta   and   female   genital    system.    Rattus   spec. 

(Rodentia)  (with  D.  BULMER) 
PEHLEMANN,  F.-W.;  Dr.,  Prof.        Anat.   Inst,   der  Univ.,  Olshausenstr.  40-60,   23   KIEL,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a       Ultrastructural  morphogenesis  and  functional  morphometry  of  endocrine  glands  (adenohypo- 

physis,  adrenal,  thyroid).  Rana  temporaria,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  amitosis.  Rana  temporaria  (Anura),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PEELING,  C;  Dr.  -  Max-Planck  Inst,  fur  Biol.,  Abt.  Beermann,  Spemannst.  34,  74  TUBINGEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
PERISSEL,    B.    -    Lab.    d'Histol.-EmbryoL,   Fac.    de   Med.,   Bd.Winston   Churchill,   B.P.38,  63001 

CLERMONT-FERRAND  Cedex,  France 
a        Ultrastructure  and  cytochemistry  of  perinatal  and  adult  hepatic  cells  in  subculture.  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia) 
b       Morphogenesis  and  cytochemistry  of  perinatal  and  adult  myocardium  in  cell  culture;  pharma- 
cological study.  Same  species  as  a 
PERKOVVSKA  (MOSER),  Mrs.  E.;  Ph.D.  -   Zaulek  28,  Zoliborz,  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
a        Histochemistry  of  an  intra-nuclear  structure,  connected  with  production  of  nucleoli-like  bodies  in 

oocytes.  Geotrupes  stercorarius,  Aphodius  fossor  and  other  spp.  (Scarabaeidae,  Coleoptera) 
PERRIARD,  J.  C;  Ph.D.   ~   Inst,   of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.   Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        In  vitro  myogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Synthesis  and  degradation  of  CPK-isoenzymes.  Same  species  as  a 
PERRIER-BARTA,  Mrs.  H.;  D.E.S.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.347,  51062  REIMS 

Cedex,  France 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  the  foetal  and  perinatal  pancreas.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
PERRY,  J.  S.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  A.R.C.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  Babraham,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  4AT, 

England 
a        Implantation  and  placental  functions;  endocrinology  of  pregnancy.  Sus  scrofa,  Ovis  aries,  Cavia 

porcellus,  Proboscidca  and  other  spp.  (Mammaha) 
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) 
b       Microfilaments  in  developing  embryos.  Triturus  alpestris  (Urodela).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with 

G.  G.  SELMAN) 
c        Synthesis,  ontogeny,  location,  and  immunochemistry  of  lens  proteins  in  normal  animals  and 

mutants.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON,  D.  E.  S. 

TRUMAN,  A.  T.  H.  BURNS,  D.J.  PRITCHARD  (Edinburgh)  and  D.  S.  McDEVITT  (Philadel- 
phia) 
d        Ultrastructure,  immunolocy,  and  cell  properties  of  lenses  with  normal  and  genetically  modified 

cell  membranes.   Same  species  as  c  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON,  D.  J.  PRITCHARD  and  P.  C.  G. 

ODEIGAH) 
e        Differentiation  and  cell  interactions  in  vitro  of  normal  and  abnormal  ocular  epithelium.  Same 

species  as  c  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON  and  D.  J.  PRITCHARD) 
PERSOV,  G.  M.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  LtNINGRAD  198904,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Sex  differentiation.  (Chondrostei;  Teleostei) 

b       The  process  of  gametogenesis  under  ionizing  radiations.  Same  species  as  a 
PERUZOVIC^  (GRADT),  Mrs.  M.;  Grad.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3, 

P.O.Box  166,41001  ZAGRIB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Development  and  function  of  the  pituitary-adrenocortical  system  in  foetus  and  neonate  (bio- 
chemistry, histology,  histochemistry).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  K.  MILKOVIC^) 
b        Effects  of  perinatal  influences,  especially  adrenocorticoids,  on  emotionality,  active  and  passive 

avoidance  conditioning.  Same  species  as  a  (with  K.  MILKOVIC!^  and  J.  PAUNOVK!") 
PfeTAVY,  G.  -  Lab.  d'Entomol.  et  d'Ecophysiol  Exp.,  Univ.  Paris  XI  (Paris-Sud),  Bat.446,  91405 

ORSAY,  France 
a        Histology  and  cytochemistry  of  yolk,  yolk  cells,  amnion,  and  serosa;  their  relations  with  the 

embryo  during  blastokinesis  and  definitive  dorsal  closure.  Locusta  migratoria  (Orthoptera) 
b        Analysis  of  hydration  of  the  egg  in  relation  with  organization  of  the  yolk  system  and  structure  of 

envelopes,  especially  the  serosal  cuticle.  Same  species  as  a 
PETERKA,  M.;  MUDr.  -   Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Teratol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Legerova  61, 

120  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a       Pre-  and  postnatal  development  of  abnormal  morphogenetic  systems.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves), 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PITERS,  Mrs.  H.;  M.D.  -   Finsen  Lab.,  Finscn  Inst.,  49  Strandboulevarden,  2100  COPENHAGEN  0, 

Denmark 
a        The  effect  of  low  protein   diet   on   early  development  of  reproductive  organs.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       The   effect  of  hormones  (testosterone,  oestrogen,  gonadotropin)  on  ovarian   development   in 

infancy.  Same  species  as  n 
c        The  role  of  FSH  in  follicle  development.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Development  of  the  ovary.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

PETI:RS,  H.  M.:  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  ^    Abi.  Verhaltensphysiol.,  Lehrstuhl  Zoophysiol.,  Inst,  fiir  Biol. HI, 
Univ.,  Beim  Kupferhammer  8,  74  TUBING1;N,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

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a       Developmental  biology.  Cichlidae,  Anabantidae  (Teleostei) 

PHTHRS,  N.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  ~  Zool.  Inst,  und  Museum  der  Univ.,  Olbersweg  24,  2  HAMBURG  13 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
PETERS,  P.  W.  J.;  M.V.D.  -  Dept.  of  Teratol.  and  Pharmacol.  Pathol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Pubhc  Health 

P.O.  Box  1,  BILTHOVEN,  Netherlands 
a        Morphogenesis  of  malformations  caused  by  retinoic  acid:  relation  to  dose  and  stage  at  treatment. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b        Normal  morphogenesis  as  standard  for  embryotoxicity  procedures.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Induction  of  neural  tube  defects:  relation  between  malformation  and  FPal-levels  in  amniotic 

tluid  and  maternal  serum 
d       Wliole  body  micro-autoradiography  in  controlling  placenta  passage  and  distribution  of  labelled 

chemicals.  Same  species  as  a 
PETERS,   Th.;   Dr.med.,   Prof.    -    Anat.    Inst,    der   Univ.,   Friedrichstr.    24,   63  GIESSEN,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Alterations  in  tissue  differentiation  after  x-ray-treatment.  Triturus  alpestris  (Urodela) 
b        Intravital  microscopy  of  normal  and  x-ray-treated  gastrulae  and  neurulae.  Same  species  as  a 
PETZELT,  Ch.  P.;  Ph.D.  ~  Inst,  of  Cell  Res.,  German  Cane.  Res.  Ctr.,  Im  Neuenheimer  Feld  280, 

Postfach  101949,  69  HEIDELBERG  1,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Mitosis  regulation  by  a  Ca++-ATPase  during  early  development.  (Echinoidea) 
b        Antimitotic  agents  other  than  antitubulins  (cell  cultures  and  Echinoidea) 
PETZOLDT,  U.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fiir  Humangenet.  und  Anthropol.  der  Univ.,  Albertstrasse  11,  78 

FREIBURG  i.Br.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Protein  patterns  in  early  development.  (Mammalia) 
b        Enzyme  activation  during  embryogenesis.  (Mammalia) 
PEXIEDER,   T.;  M.D.   -   Inst.  d'Histol.   et   d'Embryol.,   Univ.   de   Lausanne,  9  rue  Bugnon,   1011 

LAUSANNE,  Switzerland 
a        Tissue  dynamics  of  heart  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b        Embryophysiology  of  the  circulation  in  the  aortic  arches  and  the  heart.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Cell   death    in    the   development   of   the    heart.   Gallus   domesticus   (Aves),  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
d       Teratogenic   mechanisms  of  cardiovascular  malformations.   Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
PFANNENSTIEL,  H.-D.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Techn.  Univ.,  Pockelstr.  10a,  3300  BRAUNSCHWEIG, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Sexual  differentiation  and  regeneration.  Ophryotrocha  spec.  (Polychaeta) 

b        Endocrine  control  of  gametogenesis,  general  aspects  of  oogenesis  (electrophoresis,  autoradio- 
graphy, electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  a 
PFLUGFELdER,  O.:  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Egilolfstr.35,  7000  STUTTGART-Birkach,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
PICARD,  J.  J.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Inst,  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Louvain,  Sciences  12, 

1  348  LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE,  Bclgiuu) 
a        Biochemistry   of  cement   gland  cell  differentiation:    control  by  ionic  changes  in  the  culture 

medium;  modifications  in  the  synthesis  of  RNA  and  proteins.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Biochemistry  of  the  differentiation  of  permanent  cell  lines  from  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
PICAUD,  J.  L.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces,  Univ.  de  Poitiers,  40  av.  du  Recteur  Pineau, 

86022  POITIERS,  France 
a        Cycle  sexuel  et  son  controle.  Ligia  spec,  PorceUio  spec.  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
PICOUET,  Miss  M.J.   -     Equipe  de  Neuroembryol.,  Lab.  d'Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  Paris  VII,  2  place 

Jussieu,  75221  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
PIEAU,  CI.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Serv.  d'Embryol.  Exper.,  Inst.  Pasteur,  20  rue  des  Mouhns,  951 10  SANNOIS, 

France 
PIERIK,    R.  L.  M.;    Dr.,    Ir.    -    Dept.    of    Horticult.,    Agric.    Univ.,    Haagsteeg    3,    P.O.Box    30, 

WAGENINGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Callus  induction,  callus  culture  and  regulation  of  morphogenesis  in  isolated  tissues.  Anthurium 

andraeanum  (Araceae),  l^reesia  hybr.  (Iridaceae),  Gerbera  jamesonii  (Compositae) 
b        In  vitro  studies  on  secondary  abscission  in  pedicels.  Malus  spec.  (Rosaceae) 
PIHAN,  J.  C;  Agr.de  Sci.,  D.Sc.  -  Inst.  Europeen  d'Ecol.,  57000  METZ,  France 
PIJNACKER,   L.  P.;  Ph.D.   -   Genet.   Inst.,  State  Univ.,  Biol.  Centrum,  Kerklaan   30,  Postbus  14, 

HAREN  (Gr.),  Netherlands 
a        Oogenesis,  spermatogenesis,  spermiogenesis,  fertilization,  and  parthenogenesis.  Carausius  morosus 

(Phasmida);  (Acari,  Arachnida) 
b       Quantitative  cytochemistry,  also  in  relation  to  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
PILLERI,  G.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Brain  Anat.  Inst.,  Untere  Zollgasse  71,  (Waldau),  3072  OSTERMUN- 

DIGEN-BE,  Switzerland 
a        Entwicklung  des  Gehirns.  Castor  canadensis  (Rodentia) 
b       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       Regressive   evolution   of  the   eye.    Platanista   indi,   P.   gangetica,    Inia   geoffrensis,  Pontoporia 

blainvillei  (Plantanistidae,  Cetacea) 
e        Entwicklung  der  Korperform.  dieselben  Arten  wie  c 
f        Ontogenese  des  Zentralnervensystems.  dieselben  Arten  wie  c 

g        Ontogenesis  (especially  nervous  system).  Globicephala  melaena  (Odontoceti,  Cetacea) 
h       General  ontogenesis.  Platanista  gangetica,  Pontoporia  blainvillei  (Cetacea) 

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i        Ontogenese  der  instinktiven  Bewegungen  und  ihr  Wiederauftreten  als  neurologische  Symptome 

bci  Hirnkranklieiten.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PINAMONTI,  S.;  Dr.Bioi.      1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Ferrara,  Via  Prcviati  24,  44100  FERRARA,  Italy 
PINET,  J.-M.;  Dr.es  Sci.       Inst.  Natl.  Agron.,  Lab.  de  Zool.,  16  rue  Claude-Bernard,  75005  PARIS, 

PIRKIC^,  A.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Rooseveltov  trg  6,  41000  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 

a        Enzyme  histocliemistry  of  fetal  testis.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  B.  R0D£) 

PIRRONE,  Mrs.  A.  M.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123  PALERMO, 

Italy 
a       RNA  synthesis  in  early  development.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Cell  free  maturation  of  ribosomal  RNA  of  oocytes.  Same  species  as  a 
PITREL,  J.  A.;  D.D.S.  -  Lab.  of  Periodontol.  Res.,  Dent.  Fac,  Rennes  I  Univ.,  2  place  Pasteur,  35000 

RENNES,  France 
PLATONOV,   E.  S.;  Cand.biol.sci.   -   Phenogenet.  Lab.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Profsoyuznaya  St.7  (I),  MOSCOW  1 17312,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Biochemistry  and  immunology  of  crystallins  during  lens  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
PLEEGING,  J.  H.;  Med.Drs.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  State  Univ.  of  Groningen,  Oostersingel 

69,  GRONINGEN,  Netherlands 
a       Topographical  relationships  in  the  intestine  during  ontogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       The  origin  of  the  pronephric  duct.  Same  species  as  a 
POLANl,  P.  E.;  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prof.  -   Paediat.  Res.  Unit,  Guy's  Hosp.  Med.  Sch.,  St.Thomas  St., 

LONDON  SEl  9RT,  England 
a        Male  and  female  meiosis.  Mus  spec,  Acomys  spec,  Microtus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
POLEZHAEV,  L.  V.;  Dr.biol.sci.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov 

St.26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Regeneration  of  cranium  bones.  Mus  domesticus,  Rattus  norvegicus,  Oryctolagus  cuniculus,  Felis 

domestica,  Canis  familiaris  (Mammalia) 
b        Regeneration  of  myocardium.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Oryctolagus  cuniculus,  Fehs  domestica,  Canis 

familiaris  (Mammalia) 
c        Restoration    of   regeneration    capacity    of  limbs   after   x-irradiation.    Ambystoma   mexicanum 

(Urodela)  (with  S.  J.  TUCHKOVA) 
d        Physiological  regeneration  of  the  brain.  Felis  domestica,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Mammalia) 
POLGE,  C;  Dr.  -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Reprod.  Physiol.  &  Biochem.,  Anim.  Res.  Station,  307  Huntingdon 

Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England 
a        Factors  influencing  fertilization  and  early  embryonic  development  (effects  of  age  of  gametes, 

administration  of  drugs  and  hormones,   in  vitro  treatments  and  transplantations).  Sus  scrofa 

(Artiodactyla) 
POLTEVA,  Mrs.  D.  G.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St. 

5,  199164  LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Morphogenesis  during  somatic  embryogenesis.  Obelia  geniculata,  O.  flexuosa,  O.  lovenii,  Coryne 

lovenii  (Hydrozoa) 
PONTIER,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.       Lab.  de  Biomet.,  Sect,  de  Biol.  Gencr.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.du 

11  Novembre  1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
POPOV,  V.  v.;  Dr.biol.,  Prof.  -  Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin  Hills, 

MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
POSINOVEC,  Mrs.   J.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.        Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.Box  166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Anomalies  of  spermatogenesis  due  to  disorders  in  testis  development.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Appearance  and  pattern  formation  of  reticulin  fibers  during  ontogenesis  of  the  testis.  Same 

species  as  a 
c        Embryonic  development  of  the  parotid  gland.  Same  species  as  a 

POSPISIL,  M.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  I  reie  Univ.,  Kon.-Luisestr.  15,  1  BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
POURHADI,  R.;  M.D.        Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Bd.  Winston  Churchill,  B.P.38,  63 

CLERMONT-FERRAND,  France 
POURTOIS,  M.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Stomatol.,  Univ.  Libre  de  Bru.xelles,  322  rue  Haute,  1000 

BRUXELLES,  Belgium 
a        Normal   and   abnormal   closure   and   fusion  of  primary  and  secondary   palate  (tissue   culture, 

histochemistry,     iiistology).    Rattus    norvegicus,    Mus    musculus    (Rodentia),    Homo    sapiens 

(Primates) 
b       Clinical  investigation  and  epidemiology  of  congenital  cranio-facial  malformations.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
POUWl  LS,  Miss  F..;  Biol.drs.       Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Geert  Grooteplein 

N.21,  NIJMFGI'N,  Netherlands 
a        Development    of    the    cerebellum    (light    microscopy,    electron    microscopy).    Salmo    irideus 

(Tclcostci) 
PRAT,  Miss  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Cell  and  Molec.  Biol.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso 

M.d'AzegIio52,  10126  TORINO,  Italy 
a        Cell    membrane   differentiation:  immunochemistry   of  surface  macromolccules.   Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Membrane-mediated  growth  control  in  BHK  cells.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
PRATT,    C.  W.  McI,.;    M.D.    -    Anat.    School,    Univ.    of  Cambridge,   Downing   St.,   CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3DY,  England 
a        Development  of  skeletal  tissue.  Many  spp.  (MammaUa) 

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PREDA,  V.  G.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Chaire  de  Biol.-Histol.,  Inst,  de  Med.  et  Pharm.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  St.Pasteur 

6,  3400  CLUJ,  Rumania 
a        Influence  de  la  temperature  d'incubation  sur  rimmunomorphologie  de  I'embryon.  Gallus  spec. 

(Aves) 
b       Cultures  cellulaires  du  foie  adulte  normal  ou  en  regeneration.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
c        Regeneration  du  foie  sous  Taction  des  hepato-protecteurs  (acide  aspartique).  Same  species  as  b 
PRKLIPCEANU,  Miss  O.;  ing.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm.  !^  Patol.,  Acad,  de  Stiin1,e  Med.,  Centr.  de 

CeiOi  Med.,  Bd.M.Viteazul  24,  1900  TIMI^OARA,  Rumania 
a        Tissue  culture;  embryo  culture.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PRESLEY,  R.;  M.B.,  B.Cliir.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  Coll.,  P.O.  Box  78,  CARDIFF  CFl  IXL,  Wales, 

U.K. 
a        In  vitro  development  of  peripheral  elements  of  embryonic  autonomic  nervous  system  (ultra- 
structure,  histochemistry,  pharmacology).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  cranial  structures:  comparative  correlation  between  embryology  and  palaeonto- 
logy. (Vertebrata) 
PRESLICKOVA,  Mrs.  M.  -  Inst,  of  Pharmacol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Technique  of  the  morphological  examination  of  implantation  and  placentation.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates;  Rodentia) 
PRESTIGE,    M.  C;    Ph.D.    -    Physiol.    Dept.,    Med.    School,    Univ.    of   Edinburgh,  Teviot  Place, 

EDINBURGH  EH8  9AG,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Development  of  neuromuscular  apparatus  of  hind  limb:  differentiation  of  nerve  cells,  electron 

microscopy  of  fibres,  autoradiographs  of  neuronal  birthday,  development  of  connections,  possi- 
bility of  disconnections.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
PRESTON,  T.  M.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St.,  LONDON 

WCIF  6BT,  England 
a        Morphogenesis.  Naegleria  gruberi  (Rhizopoda) 
PRIESTER,  W.  de;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Unit  of  Cell  Biol,  and  Morphogen.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserstr. 

63,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  developmental  stages.  Calliphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera) 
b       Morphological  and  functional  alterations  of  organelles  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
PRIEUR,  D.  M.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Bretagne  Occidentale,  6  av.  le  Gorgeu,  29283 

BREST  Cedex,  France 
a        Pathology  of  larvae  reared  in  laboratories  and  hatcheries.  Various  spp.  (Lamellibranchia) 
PRITCHARD.    D.  J.;    Ph.D.     -     Inst,    of    Anim.    Genet.,    Univ.    of    Edinburgh,    West    Mains    Rd., 

EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Synthesis,   ontogeny,  location,  and   immunochemistry  of  lens  proteins  in  normal  animals  and 

mutants.   Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON,  M.  M. 

PERRY,  D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN,  A.  T.  H.  BURNS  (Edinburgh),  and  D.  S.  McDEVITT  (Philadephia) 
b        Ultrastructure,  immunology  and  cell  properties  of  lenses  with  normal  and  genetically  modified 

cell   membranes.    Same    species  as  a  (with   R.  M.   CLAYTON,  P.  C.  G.   ODEIGAH   and  M.  M. 

PERRY) 
c        Differentiation  and  cell  interactions  in  vitro  of  normal  and  abnormal  ocular  epithelium.  Same 

species  as  a  (with  R.  M.  CLAYTON,  E.  C.  A.  LUCEY  and  M.  M.  PERRY) 
PROTASE  (POPPER),  Mrs.  A.  -   Chaire  de  Biol.-Histol.,  Inst,  de  Med.  et  Pharm.,  St.Pasteur  6,  3400 

CLUJ,  Rumania 
a        Cultures  cellulaires  du  foie  adulte  normal  ou  en  regeneration.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b        Regeneration  du  foie  sous  Paction  des  hepato-protecteurs  (acide  aspartique).  Same  species  as  a 
PRZYBYLLOK.  Th.;  Dipl.-Biol.  -  Inst,  fiir  Entw.physiol.,  Univ.  zu  Koln,  Gyrhofst.17,  5  K0LN41, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Interaction  of  plant  hormones  in  leaf  morphogenesis.  Antirrhinum  majus  (Scrophulariaceae) 
b       Biochemistry  and  analytical  chemistry  of  plant  hormones  and  their  enzymes.  Same  species  as  a 
PUCCI  (MINAFRA),  Mrs.   I.   -    1st.   di   Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Characterization  of  embryonic  collagen  and  identification  of  its  possible  precursor.  Paracentrotus 

lividus  (Echinoidea) 
PUCCIA,  E.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        RNA  synthesis  in  embryonic  development.  Ciona  intestinalis  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Purification  of  hatching  enzyme.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Isolation  of  actin  in  eggs.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Nucleoside  and  ribosomal  RNA  synthesis  during  opercular  regeneration.  Hydroides  norvegica 

(Polychaeta) 
PUCCINELLI,  Mrs.  I.;  Dr.Nat.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  e  AnaL  Comp.  delFUniv.,  Via  A.Volta  4,  56100 

PISA,  Italy 
PUELLES-LOPEZ,  L.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  EmbryoL,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Sevilla, 

SEVILLA,  Spain 
a        Light  and  electron  microscopy  of  neuroblast  migrations  in  tissue  culture.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
PYLILO,  Miss  I.  v.;  Cand.biol.   -   Dept.   of  EmbryoL,   Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St. 5, 

199164  LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  regeneration.  Bolinopsis  infundibulum,  Mertensia  ovum  (Ctenophora) 
RADOS,   I.;  D.D.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Semmelweis  Med.  Univ.,  Tiizolto  u.58,  1094  BUDAPEST  IX, 

Hungary 
a        Terutogenesis  and  developmental  pathology.  Gallus  domesticus. (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
RADZIKOWSKI,  St.;  M.Sc.  ^  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Warsaw  Univ.,  Krakowskie  Przedmiescie  26/28,  00-927 

WARSZAWA,  Poland 

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a        Pattern  of  sDNA  and  sRNA  during  the  cell  cycle,  and  during  and  after  conjugation.  Chilodonella 

cucuUulus  (Ciliata)  .  ,  ,  r. 

b       Synthesis  of  basic  proteins  of  polytenic  chromosomes  m  macronuclear  anlagen.  Same  species  as 

RAEKALLIO,  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  Dept.  of  Forensic  Med.,  Univ.  of  Turku,  Kiinamyllynkatu  10,  20520 
TURKU  52,'Finland  , 

a  Biochemical  characterization  of  enzymes  appearing  m  early  wound  hcalmg.  Rattus  spec,  Cavia 
spec.  (Rodentia)  (with  P.-L.  MAKINEN) 

b  Enzyme  histochemistry  of  skin  transplants  (allografts  and  homografts).  Same  species  as  a  (with 
P.-E.  MAKINEN)  ,  „   , 

c        Biochemistry  of  vascular  response  in  experimental  wound  heahng.  Same  species  as  a  (with  P.-L. 

MAKINEN)  .    ■  ,     „   , 

d        Acceleration    of   wound    heahng    with    zinc    sulphate.    Rattus    spec.    (Rodentia)    (with    P.-L. 

MAKINEN) 
e        Effect  of  ageing  on  the  enzymes  in  wound  healing.  Same  species  as  a 

RAFFIN,  J.-P.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  d'Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  Paris  VII,  2  Place  Jussieu,  75005  PARIS,  France 
RAFTELL,  Mrs.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Immunol.,  Wenner-Gren  Inst,  for  Exp.  Biol.,  Eack,   104  05 

STOCKHOLM  50,  Sweden 
a        Immunochemical  studies  on   the  reappearance  of  fetal  enzyme  active  membrane  antigens  in 

chemically  (DMAB)  induced  hepatomas.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
RAGGHIANTI,  Miss  M.;  Dr.BioI.  -  Inst,  of  HistoL  and  EmbryoL,  Univ.  of  Pisa,  Via  A.Volta4,  56100 

PISA,  Italy 
a        Mitotic  and  lampbrush  chromosomes  in  hybrids.  Triturus  spec.  (Urodcla) 
b        Electrophoretic  studies  in  embryos  and  larvae.  Same  species  as  a 
RAGOZINA    Mrs    M   N.;  Dr.biol.  -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals, 

Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave. 33,  MOSCOW  11 7071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Embryogenesis.  Testudo  graeca  (Chelonia) 
RAINERl,  Miss  M.;  Dr.BioI.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Genova,  Via  Balbi  5,  16126  GENOVA, 

Italy 
a        Histochemistry  of  biogenic  amines  in  embryos.  (Cirripedia;  Branchiopoda,  Crustacea) 
b        Effects  of  cholinesterase  inhibitors  on  development.  (Ascidiacea;  Echinoidea) 
RAJTOVA,  Miss  V.;  M.V.Dr.  -    Anat.  Inst.,  Vet.-Med.  Fak.,  Komenskeho  71,  KOSICE,  Czechoslo- 
vakia 
a        Morphogenesis  of  the  chondrocranium.  Ovis  aries,  Capra  hircus  (Artiodactyla) 
b        Skeletal  development.  Same  species  as  a 

c        The  transformation  of  Meckel's  cartilage.  Ovis  aries,  Capra  hircus  (Artiodactyla);  (Rodentia) 
d       Effect  of  single  exposure  to  ionizing  radiation  on  limb  and  chondrocranium  development.  Ovis 

aries  (Artiodactyla) 
RAMIREZ,  F.;  Dr.BioI.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123  PALERMO, 

Italy 
a        Regulation  of  hemoglobin  synthesis.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
RAMSAY    (KUNZ),   Mrs.   Y.W.;   Dr.phii.         Unit   Devi.  Biol..   Zool.   Dept.,   Univ.   Coll.,   Beltield, 

Stillorgan  Rd.,  DUBLIN  4,  Ireland 
a        Ultrastructure  and  histochemistry  during  development  of  1)  retinal  photoreceptors  and  cliorioid, 

and  2)  the  pseudobranch.  Poecilia  reticulata  (Teleostei) 
b        Haemopoiesis  in  the  embryo.  (Teleostei) 

c        Ultrastructure  of  the  urinary  bladder  in  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
RANSOM,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Development   of  the  head   imaginal  disc:   clonal  analysis;  differentiation  switching  studied  by 

variegated  mutants.  Drosophila  melanogaster,  D.  hydei  (Diptera) 
b       Computer  modelhng  of  developing  systems,  both  in  specific  instances  (e.g.  of  subject  a),  and  as 

more  general  abstract  models 
RANZI,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Milano,  Via  Celoria  10,  201  33  MILANO,  Italy 
RAPOLA,  M.  H.  J.;  M.D.  ^  Children's  Hosp.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  11  Stenback  St.,  00290  HELSINKI 

29,  Finland 
RATCLIFFE,   N.  A.;  Ph.D.  -    Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Swansea,  Singleton  Park,  SWANSEA, 

Glamorgan,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Development  of  hacmocytes  in  the  larva.  Pieris  brassicae  (Lepidoptera) 
RAUNICH,  L.;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Prof.  -   1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Ferrara,  Via  Scienze  17,  44100 

FERRARA,  Italy 
a        Changes  of  hemoglobins  and  dehydrogenases  during  embryonic  and  postembryonic  development 
(starch  gel  electrophoresis).  Mugil  spec,  Chrysophrys  spec,  Labrax  spec,  Gasterostcus  spec. 
(Teleostei) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  oogenesis.  Aphanius  fasciatus,  Mugil  spec.  (Teleostei) 
RAUSCHl'NBACH,  Mrs.  1.;  Cand. Biol. Sci.       Inst,  of  Cytol.  and  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

NOVOSIBIRSK  630090,  U.S.S.R. 
RAVEN,  Chr.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Rembrandtlaan  19,  DOORN,  Netherlands 
a        Computer  simulation  of  embryonic  development,  (with  J.  J.  BEZEM,  Zool.  Lab.,  State  Univ.  of 

Utrecht) 
RAYNAUD,  A.;  Dr.es  Sci.   -     Sorv.   dTjiibryol.   Exper.,   Inst.Pastcur,   20  rue  des  Moulins,  95110 

SANNOIS,  France 
RAYNAUD  (CHAULIN-SI.RVINIERE),  Mrs.  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.  ~  Serv.  d'Embryol.  Exper.,  Inst.  Pasteur, 


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20  rue  des  Moulins,  951 10  SANNOIS,  France 
RAZEK,  H.  A.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  of  Appl.  and  Topogr.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Bern,  Buehlstr., 

CH-3012  BERN,  Switzerland 
a        Comparative  placentation.  (Mammalia) 

b        Early  differentiation  of  germ  layers.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
REBER  (PELLE),  Mrs.   A.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Rouen,  10  Bd.  de  Broglie,  76130 

MONT-SAINT-AIGNAN,  France 
REES  (WALLEY),  Mrs.  L.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Marine  Sci.  Labs.,  Univ.  ColL  of  N.Wales,  MENAl  BRIDGE, 

Anglesey  LL59  5EY,  Wales,  U.K. 
REGARD,  Miss  E.   -   Lab.  de  Biol.-Vertebr.,  Univ.  Paris  XI  (Paris-Sud),  Bat.441,  91405  ORSAY, 

France 
a        Etude  biochimique  et  ultrastructurale  de  la  glande  thyroide  larvaire;  biosynthese  de  la  thyro- 

globuline.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Anibystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Apparition  et  fonction  de  la  peroxydase  dans  la  glande  thyroide  larvaire  (histochimie  ultra- 
structurale, utilisation  de  I'iode) 
c       Microanalyse  d'iode  dans  la  thyroide.  Memes  especes  comme  a 
REMBOLD,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat..  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Insect  Biochem.,  Max-Planck-Inst.  fiir  Biochem.,  8033 

MARTINSRIED  b.Munchen,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Isolation  of  the  determining  substance  responsible  for  queen  bee  establishment  from  royal  jelly 

and  from  pupae  and  adults.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera),  Apis  mellifera  (Hymenoptera) 
b       Biochemical  aspects  of  queen  determination;  comparative  studies  on  enzyme  activities,  mitochon- 
dria, protein  and  nucleic  acid  synthesis  in  queens  and  workers.  Apis  mellifera  (Hymenoptera) 
c       Biochemical  function  of  biopterin  in  development;  metabolic  studies  with  C14-pteridines.  Same 

species  as  b  •  •  u 

d       Biochemistry  and  histology  of  juvenile  hormone  action  in  caste  formation.  Same  species  as  b 
RENFREE,  Miss  M.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd., 

EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Embryology  and  developmental  biochemistry.  Macropus  eugenii  (Marsupialia) 
b       Ontogeny    of    LDH    and    MDH    isozymes   during   pouch   development.    Didelphis   marsupialis 

virsiniana  (Marsupialia) 
c        In  Vivo  and  in  vitro  assays  of  adrenocorticoid  function  during  pouch  development.  Same  species 

as  b 
d       Uterine  proteins  during  gestation.  Same  species  as  b 

e       Foetal  fluids;  origin  and  composition  of  amniotic  fluid.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
f        Influence  of  fetal  serum  proteins  on  embryos  in  culture.  Same  species  as  e 
RENKAWITZ,  R.;  Dipl.Biol.  -  Inst,  fur  Allgem.  BioL,  Univ.  Dusseldorf,  Ulenbergstr.  127-129,4000 

DOSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Amplification  of  ribosomal  genes  in  the  nurse  cells  of  the  ovary.  Calhphora  erythrocephala, 

Drosophila  hydei,  Sarcophaga  barbata  (Diptera) 
RENKAWITZ-POHL,  Mrs.   R.;  Dipl.Biol.   -    Inst,   fur  Allgem.  Biol.,  Univ.  Dusseldorf,  Ulenbergstr. 

127-129,  4000  D(}SSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Underreplication  of  satellite-DNA   in   polyploid  ovarian   tissues  (analytical  ultracentrifugation, 

thermal  denaturation).  Drosophila  viriiis  (Diptera) 
b       Replication  of  5S-DNA  in  various  tissues.  Drosophila  hydei  (Diptera) 
RESSOUCHES  (SELMtS),  Mrs.  A.-P.;  Dr.Biol.anim.  -  Lab.  de  ZooL  Exper.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av. 

des  Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Developpement  embryonnaire.  Pissodes  spec.  (Coleoptera) 

b       Ultrastructure  des  bacteroides  intracellulaires.  Meme  espece  comme  a  „-,.,..,  r^n**^ 

REVERBERI,  G.;  D.Sci.,  Prof.  -  ZooL  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO, 

Italy 
a       Ultrastructure  of  the  developing  egg.  (Annelida;  Mollusca;  Ascidiacea) 
Rf.V^SZ-FERENCZY,  Mrs.  E.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  of  Appl.  and  Topogr.  Anat.,  Univ.  ot 

Bern.  26  Buehlstr.,  CH-3012  BERN,  Switzerland 
a        Radiobiologv,  normal  embryology.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Radiobiology,   experimental   embryology.    1.   genetics;   2.   placentology.    Mesocricetus  auratus 

(Rodentia)  c   /-i     i 

REYNAUD,  G.  R.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogenet.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Provence  -  Centre  St.Charles, 

Place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedex  3,  France 
a        Intra-  and  interspecific  transfer  of  primordial  germ  cells.  Gallus  gallus,  Meleagris  gallopavo  (Aves) 
REYSS-BRION  (DUCREAU),  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  dTmbryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S., 

49bis  Av.de  la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Influence  des  rayons  X  sur  le  developpement  embryonnaire.  Pleurodeles  waltlii  (Urodela),  Gallus 

spec.  (Aves)  ,  ,••  /ir     j  i  \ 

b        Influence  des  rayons  X  sur  le  pouvoir  inducteur  de  la  gastrula.  Pleurodeles  walthi  (Urodela) 
c        Effet  des  rayons  X  sur  le  developpement  de  la  peau  embryonnaire.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
RFZNIKOV,  K.  Ju.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St. 

26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R.  „     ^^    x^-rvTc-nrD  m;    *f     non 

RIBBERT,    D.;    Dr.rer.nat.    ^    ZooL    Inst,    der   Univ.,   Badestr.    9,   44   MUNSTER/Westf.,    B.R.D. 

(Germany)  ,  ,         ■  ^   r-  u- 

a        Karyology  and  RNA  spectra  in  egg  follicle  development  (radio-isotopes,  electrophoresis).  Calh- 
phora erythrocephala  (Diptera) 
b       Chromosome  cytology  of  germ  line  cells  (polytene  chromosomes).  Same  species  as  a  . 

c        Chromosome  cytology  of  developing  macrochaetes  (trichogene  cells).  (CaUiphorinae;  Muscidae, 
Diptera) 

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d       Disproportionate    DNA    replication   in   nurse   cell   nuclei   of  meroistic   ovaries   (hybridization 

technique).  Same  species  as  c 
RICE,  A.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Oceanogr.  Sci.,  Wormley,  GODALMING,  Surrey,  England 
a        Morphology  of  larvae  reared  in  the  laboratory.  Carcinus  spec,  Macropipus  spec.  (Decapoda, 

Crustacea) 
b       Numerical  taxonomy  of  zoeal  stages  based  on  published  data.  Many  spec.  (Brachyura,  Decapoda, 

RICHARD-MERCIER,  Mrs.  N.  -  Lab.  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Bat.G,  Tour 

32,  4  place  Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Control  of  sex  differentiation.  Leptinotarsa  decemHneata  (Coleoptera) 
RICHTER,  K.  H.;  Ph.D.   -   Physiol.-Chem.   Inst.I,  Med.   Sch.,   Univ.  of  Marburg,  355  MARBURG- 

Lahnberge,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
RIEB,  J.-P.  -  Musee  Zool.  de  I'Univ.  et  dc  la  Ville,  29  Bd.  de  la  Victoire,  67000  STRASBOURG, 

France 
RINALDI,  Miss  A.M.;  Dr.Biol.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a       Rate  of  protein  synthesis  in  oocytes.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Giant  RNA  in  polyribosomes  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Mitochondrial  RNA  synthesis  during  development.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
RINAUDO,  M.  T.;  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Turin,  Via  Michelangelo  27,  10126  TORINO, 

Italy 
a       Protocollagen   proHne   hydroxylase  in  embryonic  eye,  cartilage,  and  skin.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       B-hydroxybutyrate  dehydrogenase  in  embryonic  and  neonatal  brain.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Glucose-6-phosphatase  and  fructosediphosphatase  in  the  embryonic  heart.  Same  species  as  a 
RIPOLL,   P.;   Ph.D.    -   Sect.   Developm.  Genet.,   Inst,   of  Genet,   and  Anthropol.,  Velazquez   144, 

MADRID  6,  Spain 
a       Clonal  behaviour  of  zygotic  lethals  in  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
RISNES,  S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Dent.  Fac,  Univ.  of  Oslo,  P.O.  Box  1052,  Blindern,  OSLO  2,  Norway 
a        Odontogenesis.  (Elasmobranchii),  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
ROBADEY  (RIBAS),  Mrs.  M.  -  Dept.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.,  Inst,  de  Biol.Anim.,  Fac.  des  Sci., 

Univ.  de  Fribourg,  1700  FRIBOURG,  Switzerland 
a        Morphogenese  du  crane  et  induction  cephalique.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 

b       Associations  interspecifiques  entre  divers  organes  cephaliques.  Gallus  gallus,  Coturnix  spec.  (Aves) 
ROBECCHI  GIACOBINI,  M.  G.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso  M.D'Azeglio 

52,  10126  TORINO,  Italy 
a       Development  of  "electric  type"  synapses  in  nucleus  tangentialis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Development  of  motor  unit  under  experimental  conditions  (electron  microscopy).  Same  species 

as  a 
ROBERT,  L.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  de  Biochim.  du  Tissue  Conjonct.,  Univ.  de  Paris  XII,  6  rue  du  Gen.Sarrail, 

94000  CRfiTEIL,  France 
a       Differentiation  of  mesenchymal  tissues,  cornea,  and  aorta;  regulation  of  the  biosynthesis  of 

intercellular    macromolccules:    collagen,    elastin,    proteoglycan,    and    structural  glycoproteins. 

(Demospongiae,  Porifera),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec,  Sus  domesticus. 

Bos  taurus,  Homo  sapiens  (Mammalia) 
b       Molecular    mechanism   of  cell   free   recognition   (transplantation   biology);   role   of   structural 

glycoproteins.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
ROBERT,  M.;  DipLNatw.  -  Inst,  fur  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Regulation   of  gene   activity   and    histone  cytochemistry   in  giant  chromosomes.   Chironomus 

thummi,  Ch.  tentans  (Diptera) 
ROBERTSON,  B.;  M.D.       Dept.  of  Pediat.  Pathol.,  Karolinska  sjukhuset,  104  01  STOCKHOLM  60, 

Sweden 

No  cmbryological  work  in  progress 
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)  (with  C.  H.  WADDINGTON) 
RODA,  A.;  Prof.  -  Inst.  F.Oloriz,  Fac  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Granada,  GRANADA,  Spain 
RODfc,  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -   Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Rooseveltov  trg  6,  41000  ZAGREB,  and 

Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Fac  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  "Dr.M.Stojanovic",  41000  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Chemodifferentiation  of  digestive  organs:  forestomach  mucosa,  liver,  pancreas  (enzyme  histo- 
chemistry). (Ruminantia,  Artiodactyla)  (with  N.  KRALJ) 
b        Enzyme  histochemistry  of  fetal  testis.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  A.  PIRKlO) 
RODRIGUI  S  CORREIA,  Mrs.  M.  J.;  M.D.       Inst,  dc  Histol.  e  Embriol.,  Fac  de  Med.,  Av.  Prof.  Egas 

Moniz,  LISBOA  4,  Portugal. 
ROEST  (WAGENAAR),  Mrs.  J.  A.  -  Anat.-Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskadc  61, 

AMSTERDAM-O.,  Netherlands 
a        Light   microscopy,  electron   microscopy,   histochemistry,  physiology,  and  experimental  terato- 

genesis  of  heart  development  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

(with  H.  M.  LAANE  and  J.  A.  LOS) 
b       Cell  interactions  in  the  embryonic  heart.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  J.  A.  LOS) 
ROGUEDA  (VIGNAU),  Mrs.  J.;  Dr.Biol. anim.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  Exper.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des 

Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a       Experiences  sur  la  morphogenese  embryonnaire  de  la  tete.  Carausius  spec.  (Phasmida) 

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b        Regeneration  embryonnaire  en  Tabsence  des  glandes  endocrines.  Meme  espece  comme  a  (avec 

B.  FOURNIER) 
ROGULSKA,   Miss  T.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.   of  Embryol.,   Zool.    Inst.,    Univ.    of  Warsaw,  Krakowskie 

Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
a       Origin  and  fate  of  primordial  germ  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Differentiation  of  the  somatic  and  germinal  tissues  of  the  gonad.  Same  species  as  a 
ROHDENDORF,  Mrs.  E.;  Dr.,  CSc.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Inst,  of  Entomol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Na 

Folimance  5,  12000  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
ROKYTA,  R.;  MUDr.,  CSc.   -   Inst,  of  Pathophysiol.,  Charles  Univ.,   Lidicka  1,  306  05  PLZElQ, 

Czechoslovakia 
a       Interhemispherical  connections  between  subcortical  auditory  centres,  especially  between  medial 

geniculate  bodies  in  development.  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora),  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       The  influence  of  GABA  (7-aminobutyric  acid),  GHB  (7-hydroxybutyrate)  and  3APS  (3-amino- 

sulphuric  acid)  on  the  cortical  somesthetic  response  after  stimulation  of  different  parts  of  the 

somesthetic    pathway    during    early    postnatal   development.    Rattus    norvegicus   (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
c        Effect  of  GABA  and  GABA-like  substances  on  specific  and  non-specific  thalamocortical  relations. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora) 
ROMANOVA,  Mrs.  L.  K.;  Dr.med.sci.       Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Tsurupa  St.3,  MOSCOW  117469,  U.S.S.R. 
a       The  restoration  of  lungs  and  Uvcr.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
ROMANOVSKt,  A.;  RNDr.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicna  7,  12844 

PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Proteins  and  antigens  in  early  development.  (Amphibia)  (with  J.  MACHA  and  J.  PALECEK) 
ROMANOWSKA,  Miss  E.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  Krupnicza  50,  KRAKOW,  Poland 
a       Oogenesis.  (Apterygota,  Insecta) 
ROMBACH,    J.;    Ir.(Agric.)    -    Lab.    of   Plant    Physiol.    Res.,    Agric.    Univ.,   Gen.Foulkesweg   72, 

WAGENINGEN,  Netherlands 
ROMERT,   P.;   Assoc.    Prof.    -    Anat.    Dept.C,    Univ.    of  Copenhagen,    1    Universitetsparken,  2100 

COPENHAGEN  Q,  Denmark 
a        Development  of  the  ultimobranchial  body.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cell  death  during  development.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
RONCALI,  Miss  L.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Bari,  Policlinico,  70124 

BARI,  Italy 
a       Modifications    of  vascular    patterns  during   experimental   twinning   in   the   limb   bud.   Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Modifications  of  vascular  patterns  following  heterotopical  grafts  of  limb  bud  apical  ridge.  Same 

species  as  a 
c       Vascular  patterns  of  the  spinal  ganglia  under  normal  and  experimental  conditions.  Same  species 

as  a 
d       Relationships  between  degree  of  mitotic  activity  and  denseness  of  vascular  network  under  normal 

and  experimental  conditions.  Same  species  as  a 
ROOY,  R.  E.  de;  Dr.  -  Lab.  of  Med.  Chem.,  Sylvius  Labs.,  State  Univ.,  Wassenaarseweg  72,  LEIDEN 

2405,  Netherlands 
a        Changes  in  amount  and  activity  of  the  enzymes  causing  the  synthesis  and  breakdown  of  brain 

lipids.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
ROSI,  MissG.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  del  Giochetto,  06100  PERUGIA,  Italy 
a        Aberrazioni  cromosomiche  e  anomalie  di  sviluppo.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
ROSTAND,  J.  -  29  rue  Pradier,  92  VILLE  D'AVRAY,  France 

a        Parthenogenese  et  gynogenese;  regulation  chromosomique  par  le  froid.  (Amphibia) 
b       Mutations  (polydactylie,  ectrodactylie,  etc.)  et  anomalies  provoquees  par  le  milieu  exterieur 

(principalement  "Anomalie  P").  Rana  esculenta  et  autres  spp.  (Amphibia) 
c        Action    protectrice    de    la    glycerine    a    I'egard   de   la   congelation    des   cellules   spermatiques. 

(Amphibia) 
ROSTEDT,  Miss  I.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Centr.  Publ.  Health  Lab.,  State  Serum  Inst.,  Mannerheimintie  166, 

00280  HELSINKI  28,  Finland 
a        Heterogeneous  inductors  on  embryonic  ectoderm.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Early  embryonic  development  including  immunology.  Same  species  as  a 
ROTT,  Mrs.  N.  N.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St. 

26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Changes  of  mitotic  cycle  in  early  embryogenesis  as  related  to  changes  in  ionic  concentrations  and 

intercellular  communication.   Misgurnus  fossilis,  Salmo  gairdneri,  Cyprinus  carpio  (Teleostei), 

Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
ROUSSEAU-MERCK,  Mrs.  M.  F.;  Dr.3e  Cycle  -  Groupe  de  Rech.  de  PathoL  Pediat.,  INSERM  U  77, 

Hopital  Necker  Enfants  Malades,  149  rue  de  Sevres,  75730  PARIS  Cedex  15,  France 
a        La   differenciation   et   les   potentialites  de  differenciation  du  nephroblastome,  Homo   sapiens 

(Primates):  1.  associations  in  vitro  avec  des  organes  embryonnaires  de  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

ou  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  inducteurs  de  Torganogenese  renale  normale;  2.  mise  en  evidence 
d'antigenes  particuliers  aux  tubes  proximaux  renaux 
ROUSSEL,  C;  Dr.Med.    -   Lab.  d'EmbryoL,  U.E.R.  Biomed.,  45  rue  des  Sts.Peres,  75270  PARIS 

Cedex  06,  France 
a        Mode  d'action  de  certaines  substances  teratogenes  (Triton  WR  1339).  (Mammalia) 
b       Mecanismes    d'action    de    substances    embryotoxiques    (transfert    d'oeufs).    (Rodentia)    (avec 
L.  MERCIER) 

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ROUSSEV,  G.  K.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Med.  Res.  Inst.,  Ovtcha  Koupel,  SOFIA  18,  Bulgaria 

ROUX,  Ch.;  Dr.Med.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.  et  de  Cytogenet.,  Fac.  de  Med.  Saint-Antoine,  27  rue 

Chaligny,  75571  PARIS  Cedex  12,  France 
a        Teratogenetic  action  of  inhibitors  of  cholesterol  synthesis.  Rattus  spec,  Mesocricetus  auratus, 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorohal 
ROUY  (GRABlfi),  Mrs.  S.;  Dr.spec.  -  Lab.  d'HistoL  et  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Montpellier,  2  rue  Ecole 

de  Medecine,  34000  MONTPELLIER,  France 
ROWSON,  L.  E.  A.;  F.R.C.V.S.,  -  A.R.C.  Unit  of  Rcprod.  Physiol,  and  Biochem.,  Anim.  Res.  Station, 

307  Huntingdon  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB3  OJQ,  England 
a        Ovum  transplantation  and  artificial  insemination.   Oryctolagus  cuniculus,  vLagomorpha),  Bos 

taurus,  Ovis  aries,  Sus  domesticus  (Artiodactyla)  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
RUANO  GIL,  D.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Barcelona,  C/.Casanova  143,  BARCELONA  11, 

Spain 
a        Development  of  neural  retina  and  lens.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Development  of  the  ureter 
RUCH,  J.  v.;  Dr.med.,  Dr.  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Strasbourg,  4  rue  Kirschleger, 

67085  STRASBOURG,  France 
a        Epithelial-mesenchymal    interactions,    mitosis,    and    differentiation    in    teeth.    Mus    musculus 

(Rodentia) 
RUOSLAHTI,  E.  ^  Lab.  of  Exp.  EmbryoL,  III.Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  Haartmaninkatu  3, 

00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a        Cell  surface  antigen  localization   in   differentiation   and  malignancy  of  embryonic  fibroblasts. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  J.  J.  WARTIOVAARA  and  A.  VAHERI) 
RUSSO-CAIA,  S.;  Prof.   -   11.  Chair  of  Histol.   and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Roma,  Citta 

Universitaria,  00100  ROMA,  Italy 
a       Cytochemistry  and  autoradiography  of  mesonephros  regression.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
b       Mechanism    of    metamorphosis:    histolysis,    especially    lysosomal    enzymes.    Musca   domestica 

(Diptera) 
c        Cytological   aspects   of  gene   amplification    in   oogenesis.    Dytiscus  marginalis  and  other  spp. 

(Coleoptera) 
d       Cytochemistry  and  autoradiography   of  oogenesis  especially  nucleic  acid  metabolism  in  nurse 

cells.  (Diptera;  Coleoptera) 
e        Cytochemistry  of  lymphatic  organs,  (lower  Vertebrata) 
RYABININA,  Miss  Z.  A.;  Cand.bioLscL   -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Shchepkin  St.  61/2,  MOSCOW  125110,  U.S.S.R. 
RYBERG,    Mrs.     E.;    M.Sc.     ~    Wenner-Gren    Inst,    for    Exp.    BioL,    Norrtullsgatan    16,    113  45 

STOCKHOLM,  Sweden 
a        Histochemistry  and  histology  of  an  impulse  conducting  system  in  the  pluteus.  Psammechinus 

miliaris  (Echinoidea) 
RYCZKOWSKI,  M.;  Doc,  Dr.   -   Lab.   of  Plant   Physiol.,   Inst,  of  Molec  Biol.,  Jagellonian  Univ., 

Grodzka  53,  31-001  KRAK6W,  Poland 
a        Respiration  rate  (Q02)  of  the  components  of  the  developing  ovule  (coat,  endosperm,  embryo). 

(Angiospermae) 
b       Q02  gradient  in  endosperm  and  embryo  during  exponential  growth.  Haemantluis  katharinae, 

Clivia  spp.  (Amaryllidaceae) 
c        Quantitative  and  qualitative  changes  of  the  pigments  in  the  developing  embryo.  (Angiospermae) 
d       Concentration  gradients  of  low  molecular  compounds  in  the  developing  ovule.  Same  species  as  b 
RYFFEL,  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Cell  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bern,  Sahhst.8,  3012 

BERN,  Switzerland 
a        Thyroxine  and  RNA  synthesis  in  tadpole  tissues.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  R.  WEBER  and 

G.  MOILLIET) 
b       Analysis  of  niRNA  in  oocytes  and  differentiated  tissues.  Same  species  as  a  (with  R.  WEBER  and 

G.  MOILLIET) 
RYLAND,   J.  S.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.   of   Zool.,    Univ.   ColL    of  Swansea,  Singleton   Park,   SWANSEA, 

Glamorgan,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Vitellogencsis  and  pseudoplacental  development.  Bugula  and  other  spp.  (Bryozoa) 
RZEHAK,  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  and  Embryol.,  Med.  Acad.,  ul.Kopcrnica  7,  31-034  KRAKOW, 

Poland 
a        Movements  of  pigment  and  cytoplasm  after  fertilization.  (Anura) 
b       Cytokinesis  of  cleaving  eggs.  (Amphibia) 
SAAG,  P.  T.  van  der;  Ph.D.  -   Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithof, 

UTRI-.CHT,  Netherlands 
a        Regulation  of  the  cell  cycle  and  its  significance  for  development  and  differentiation:  the  role  of 

changes  in  membrane  properties  and  structure,  ion-  and  cyclic  nucleotide  metabolism.  Physarum 

polycephalum  (Eumycetozoina),   Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),   neuroblastoma  cells,  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia)  (with  J.  G.  BLUEMINK,  S.  W.  de  LAAT,  Th.  F.  J.  de  GREEFF  (Univ.  of  Nijmetien), 

and  B.  A.  M.  van  der  ZEIJST  (State  Univ.  of  Utrecht)) 
b        Ivlectrical   membrane  properties,   membrane  structure,   ion-  and  cyclic  nucleotide  metabolism 

during  fertilization.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  J.  G.  BLUI-MINK  and  S.  W.  de  LAAT) 
c        Biosynthesis  of  soluble   proteins  in  early  development  (isoelectric  focusing,  autoradiography). 

(Amphibia)  (with  S.  K.  BRAHMA,  State  Univ.  of  Utrcciit) 
SABBADIN,  A.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Lorcdan  10,  35100  PADOVA, 

Italy 

88 


a        Determination  of  polarity  and  bilateral  asymmetry  of  the  zoids.  Botryllus  schlosseri  (Ascidiacea) 
SABELLI,  B.;Dr.      Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Bologna,  Via  S.Giacomo  9,40126  BOLOGNA,  Italy 
a        Oogenesis  in  parthenogenetic  and  amphigonic  eggs.  Daphnia  spec.  (Cladocera,  Crustacea) 
b        Regeneration  and  origin  of  germ  cells.  Mercierella  enigmatica  (Serpulidac,  Polychaeta) 
c        Origin  of  germ  cells  and  sex  differentiation.  Sphaerium  corneum  (Lamellibranchia) 
SACARRAO,    G.da    FONSECA;    D.Sc,    Prof.    -    Fac.    de    Cienc,   Museu   Bocage,    Ruada   Escola 

Politecnica,  LISBOA,  Portugal 
a       Development  of  the  epistellar  body.  Octopus  spec,  Argonauta  spec.  (Cephalopoda) 
b       Development  of  the  statocyst.  (Cephalopoda) 

c       Blastokinesis.  Tremoctopus  violaceus.  Octopus  vulgaris  (Cephalopoda) 
SADOKOVA,  Miss  I.  E.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov  St.  26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
SAFANDA,  J.;  ing.chem.  -  Inst,  of  Pathophysiol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Lidicka  1,  306  05  PLZEN,  Czecho- 
slovakia 
a       Characteristics    of   the   transport   of  4-aminobutyric   acid   m   developmg  bram.    Rattus  spec. 

SAKUN,   Mrs.   O.  F.;   Cand.biol.sci.     -    Biol.   Inst.,   Leningrad   State  Univ.,   LENINGRAD    198904, 

U.S.S.R. 
a       Role  of  hormones  in  oocyte  maturation  in  vitro.  (Teleostei) 
b       Action  of  ionizing  radiation  on  oocyte  maturation  in  vitro.  (Teleostei) 
SALA,  M.;  Dr.biol.sci.,  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  di  Padova,  Via  Loredan  10,  35100  PADOVA, 

Italy '  „         1 ,         ■ 

a        Later  differentiation  of  embryonic  mesenchyme  cells  m  culture  medium.  Botryllus  schlosseri 

(Ascidiacea) 
b       Migration  of  neural  crest  cells  studied  by  means  of  localized  radioactive  marks.  Triturus  cristatus 

(Urodela) 
c        Embryonic  and  adult  hemoglobin.  (Anura;  Urodela) 

d       Developmental  variations  in  parabiotic  twins.  Rana  dalmatina,  R.  esculenta  (Anura) 
SALAMATINA   Miss  N.  V.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Exp.  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

Georgian  s'SR,  Digomi,  380059  TBILISI,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Role  of  chemical  intercellular  interactions  in  the  regulation  of  the  rate  ot  cell  multiplication  and 

intracellular  synthesis,  studied  in  cell  cultures  and  in  vivo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus 

norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SALAUN,  Miss  J.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle 

Gabr'ielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Formation  experimentale  d'embryomes  homoplastiques  et  heteroplastiques.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves), 

Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia)  ^  -       i  -       d 

b       Influence  reciproque  des  cellules  canccreuses  et  embryonnahes  reunies  sur  un  meme  hote.  Rattus 

rattus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SALMONS,    S.;    Ph.D.    -    Dept.    of    Anat.,    Med.    School,    Univ.    of    Birmingham,    Edgbaston, 

BIRMINGHAM  B 15  2TJ,  England  , 

a       The  part  played  by  impulsive  activity  in  the  late  stage  of  differentiation  ot  fast  and  slow  skeletal 

muscle    (electronic    stimulators;    physiology,   biochemistry,   and   histochemistry).    Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha)  .^„,    ,     ,,xt 

SALVADOR,  G.  F.;  Dr.-Ing.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  11  Novembre 

1918,   69621    VILLEURBANNE,   France 
a       Control  of  6  aminolevulinic  acid  synthesis  during  chloroplast  morphogenesis.  Euglena  gracilis 

(Euglenophyceae)  ^  ,,.     „.  ,n     AA^nn 

SALVATORELLI,   G.;   Ph.D.    -    1st.    di   Anat.   Comp.,    Univ.    di  Ferrara,   Via  Scienze   17,  441UU 

FERRARA,  Italy 
a        Factors  in  foetal  erythropoiesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Erythropoiesis  and  leucopoiesis  during  metamorphosis.  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 
c        Embryonic  and  foetal  erythropoiesis.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
d       Purification  and  chemical  identification  of  erythropoietic  factor  in  embryonic  liver  extracts. 

Same  species  as  a  ,  ^      ,      ,     ^  v,  ^  o     ^m  •     a      ^^  i« 

SALZGEBFR    Miss  B.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la 

Belle  Gabrielle,  94 1 30  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        L'action  d'agents  chimiques  sur  la  differenciation  sexuelle.  Gallus  spec.  (Ayes)  ,  , 

b       Etude   des  effets   teratogenes  (malformations   de   membres)   obtenus    1)  par  1  yperite  azotee 

(chlorethylamine),  2)  par^la  thalidomide  (phtahmidoglutariinide).  Meme  espece  comme  a 
c        Recherches  sur  la  genese  des  malformations  de  membres.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SANDER,  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.  I  (Zool.)  der  Univ.,  Katharinenstr.  20,  78  FREIBURG,  B.K.U. 

SANDOR^^r-^Dr.med.  -  Lab.  de  Embriol.  Norm.  §i  Patol.,  Acad,  de  Stiin1,e  Med.,  Centr.  de  Cere. 
Med.',  Bd.M.Viteazul  24,  1900  TIMI^OARA,  Rumania  ,     ,d   ^     f  ^ 

a        Experimental  teratology  and  teratological  screening.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Development  of  embryonic  axial  organs  (somitogenesis)  Gallus  domesticus  (Ayes) 
SANG,  J.  H  ;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Sch.   of  Biol.   Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sussex,  Falmer,  BRIGHTON  BNl  9QG, 

SANJUST  GIMENEZ,  J.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Barcelona,  C/.Casanova  143,  Barcelona  11,  Spain 

a        Embryonic  development  of  the  hmbs.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

SANTAMARIA,  P.;  Ph.D.  -    Sect.  Developm.  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Genet,  and  Anthropol.,  Velazquez  144, 

MADRID  6,  Spain  ^  ^.  ,.     ,•   „.  .,1,^1^ 

a        Analysis  of  wing  development  in  scalloping  mutants  by  means  of  somatic  recombination,  allele 

89 


homozygosity  at  different   times  of  development,  and  clonal  analysis  of  the  mutant  wing. 
Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Analysis  of  embryo  development  by  means  of  nuclear  transplantation.  Drosophila  melanogaster, 

D.  simulans,  D.  erecta,  D.  subobscura  (Diptera) 

SANTORO  D'ANGELO,  Mrs.  L.;  Prof.  -   1st.  di  Biol.  Gen.,  Univ.  di  Roma,  Policlinico  Umberto  I, 

00100  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Effects  of  gravity  acceleration  during  growth  of  primary  root.  Vicia  faba  (Papilionaceae) 
b        Effects    of    1-asparaginase,    strychnin,    and    veratrum    during    embryonic    development.    Rana 

esculenta,  Bufo  vulgaris  (Anura) 
SANYAL,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Erasmus  Univ.,  Postbox  1738,  ROTTERDAM  3002,  Nether- 
lands 
a       Phenogenesis   of  the  retinal  degeneration  gene  (rd)  (enzyme  histochemistry,  electrophoresis, 

isozymes,  protein  separation,  light  and  electron  microscopy).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SAUER,    H.  W.;    Dr.rer.nat.    -    Abt.    Entw.biol.,    Fachber.   Biol,    der   Univ.,   Postfach    7733,    775 

KONSTANZ,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Regional   differences   in  protein  composition  in  early  development  (SDS  polyacrylamide  gel 

electrophoresis).  Acheta  domesticus  (Orthoptera) 
b        Activities  of  isolated  RNA  polymerases  in  relation  to  differential  transcription  in  the  develop- 
mental cycle.  Physarum  polycephalum  (Eumycetozoina) 
c       Replication-transcription  coupling  m  the  mitotic  cycle.  iJame  species  as  b 
SAUNDERS,  D.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JT,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a       Photoperiodic    control    of  development    and    diapause.    Nasonia   vitripennis    (Hymenoptera), 

Sarcophaga  argyrostoma  (Diptera) 
SAUSSEY,  M.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Unite  de  Sci.,  Univ.  de  Caen,  14032  CAEN, 

France 
a       Regeneration,  sexuality  and  diapause.  Allolobophora  icterica,  A.  spp.  (Oligochaeta) 
SAUZIN-MONNOT,  Mrs.  M.  J.   -   Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A,  Fac.  des  Sci.,  Univ.  Paris-Sud,  Bat.445, 

91405  ORSAY,  France 
a        Ultrastructure   du   blasteme   de   regeneration:    la   differenciation   des   neoblastes.    (Planariidae, 

Turbellaria) 
SAXfiN,  Miss  I.  P.  N.;  D.D.S.   -   Lab.   of  Exp.   Embryol.,   III.Dept.   of  Pathol.,   Univ.  of  Helsinki, 

Haartmaninkatu  3,  00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a        Drug-induced  teratogenesis  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Tissue-interactions  in  tooth  development.  Same  species  as  a 
SAXfiN,  L.  O.;  M.D.,  Phil.lic,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  III.  Dept.  of  PathoL,  Univ.  of  Helsinki, 

Haartmaninkatu  3,  00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a        Mechanism  of  primary   induction.  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela)  (with  S.  I.  TOIVONEN,  Dept.  of 

Zool.) 
b       Mechanism  of  kidney  tubulogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  J.  J.  WARTIOVAARA, 

E.  LEHTONEN,  and  S.  NORDLING) 

SAXOD,  R.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P.53,  Centre  de 

Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Experiments  on  the  differentiation  of  the  cutaneous  sensory  corpuscles.  Gallus  domesticus.  Anas 

platyrhynchos  (Aves) 
b       Development  of  cutaneous  nerve  supply  and  nerve  compensation;  neurotaxis.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
c        In  vitro  associations  of  spinal  ganglia  and  dermal  mesenchyme  for  the  study  of  development  of 

cutaneous  sensory  end  organs.  Gallus  gallus.  Anas  platyrhynchos  (Aves) 
SAZHINA,  Miss  M.  V.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Phenogenet.  Lab.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

U.S.S.R.,  Profsojuznaya  St.  7  (I),  MOSCOW  117312,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Developmental   study    of   mutant   gene  effects  on  cell  proliferation  and  differentiation.   Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
SBRENNA,  G.;  Dr.Biol.  -  1st.  di  Zool.,  Univ.  di  Ferrara,  Via  Previati  24,  44100  FERRARA,  Italy 
SCALI,  v.;  Dr.Nat.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  c  Anat.  Comp.  deirUniv.,  Via  A.  Volta  4,  56100  PISA,  Italy 
SCARANO,  E.      Lab.  Intern,  di  Genet,  e  Biofis.,  Via  G.Marconi  10,  80125  NAPOLI,  Italy 
SCHAFER,    U.     -     Inst,     fur    Allgem.     Biol.,     Univ.     Dusseldorf,     Ulenbergstr:'     127-129,    4000 

DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Gene  physiology,  Y  chromosome.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 
b       Genetic   regulation   of  differentiation;   male   germ    line   cells.   Drosophila  hydei,   D.   neohydei 

(Diptera) 
c        Magnification  of  ribosomal  RNA  genes  in  the  Y  chromosome.  Drosophila  hydei  (Diptera) 
SCHARLOO,  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.    -   Dept.   of  Popul.  and  Evol.  Biol.,  Genet.  In'st.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht, 

Transitorium  111,  Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Effect    of   environmental    factors   and   selection   on    the   development   of   mutant   characters. 

Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b        Induction  of  morphological  aberrations  by  antimetabolites.  Same  species  as  a 
SCHFDL,   P.;   Ph.D.    -    Abt.    Zellbiol.,    Biozentrum   der    Univ.,    Klingelbergstr.    70,  4056   BASEL, 

Switzerland 
a        Determination     of    imaginal     discs    using    Drosophila/Col    EI     plasmid    hybrids.    Drosophila 

melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SCHEIB  (PFLEGER),  Mrs.  D.;  Dr.Sci.      Inst.  dTimbryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la 

Belle  Gabriclle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 

90 


a  Proliferative  abilities  of  germinal  epithelium  isolated  from  embryonic  gonads,  cultivated  and 
grafted;  especially  control  of  the  presence  and  activity  of  steroidogenic  cells.  Gallus  domesticus, 
Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 

b  In  vitro  biosynthesis  of  steroids  by  embryonic  gonads  cultivated  without  precursors  (radio- 
immunoassay) Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

SCHELLER,  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Physiol.-Chem.  Inst.I,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Marburg,  355  MARBURG- 
Lahnberae,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

a  Changes"  in  the  developmental-physiological  competence  ot  tat  body  nuclei  during  post- 
embryonic  development;  influence  of  ecdysone  on  DNA,  RNA,  and  chromatm  patterns,  and  on 
the  activity  of  RNA-polymerases.  Calliphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera) 

SCHERFT,  J.  P.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  for  Cell  Biol,  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10,  LEIDEN, 
Netherlands 

a  Development  and  early  stages  of  calcification  of  the  diaphyseal  bone  collar  of  radii  in  14-I8-day- 
old  embryos  (electron  microscopy).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

SCHERRER,  K.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Serv.  de  Biochim.  de  la  Differ.,  Inst,  de  Biol.  Molec,  Univ.  de  Pans  VII, 
Tour  43,  2  place  Jussieu,  75221  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 

a       Transcription  of  the  globin  genes  in  early  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

SCHIEBLER,  Th.  H.;  Dr.med.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Wurzburg,  Koellikerstr.  6,  87 
WORZBURG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

a  Chemo-differentiation  of  different  parts  of  the  brain  (e.g.  nucleus  ruber)  by  enzyme-histo- 
chemical  and  experimental  methods.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

b       Development  of  the  terminal  vascular  bed  of  the  heart.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

c        Electron  microscopy  of  the  full-term  placenta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

SCHILT,  J.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  C.O.140,  54037  NANCY  Cedex,  France 

a        Role  of  nervous  system  in  pharynx  induction.  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellaria) 

b       Roles  of  territory  and  nervous  system  in  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 

SCHLOOT,  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet,  und  Humangenet.,  Univ.  Bremen,  Achterstr.  NW  1, 
2800  BREMEN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

a  Developmental  genetics  of  various  enzymes;  prenatal  diagnosis;  genetic  counselling.  Homo  sapiens 
(Primates)  ,  •     i 

b       Influence    of   psychotropic  drugs  and   metabolism   in   embryogenesis.   Oryctolagus   cuniculus 

SCHLOTER,  G.;  Dr.med.   -   Anat.   Inst,  der  Univ.,  Abt.  fiir  Neuroanat.,  Nussallee  10,  53  BONN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany)  f-,r..^,, 

SCHMID,  V.  S.;  Dr.Phil.  -  Zool.-VergL  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zurich,  Kunsflergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a       Differentiation  potentiahties  of  cells.  (Hydrozoa) 
b       Tissue    stability   and    metaplasia   in   the   development   of  medusae   buds.    Podocoryne   carnea 

(Hydrozoa) 
c       Factors  controlling  regeneration  in  medusae.  (Hydrozoa) 
SCHMIDT   G  A  ■  Dr  biol    Prof.  -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals,  Acad. 

of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.33,  MOSCOW  117071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Embryology.  Camelus  bactrianus  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Factors  of  ontogenesis;  evolution.  Placentalia  (Mammalia) 
SCHMIDT     G   H.;    Dr.rer.nat.,    Prof.    -    Inst,    fiir   Pflanzenkrankh.    und   Pflanzenschutz,   Fachgeb. 

Entomol.  und  Okol.,  Techn.  Univ.,  Herrenhiiuser  Str.  2,  3  HANNOVER-Herrenhausen,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Postembryonic    development,    several    spp.    (Orthoptera),    Formica    polyctena,    F.    pratensis 

(Hymenoptera)  and  others 
b       Caste  determination.  Formica  spec,  and  others  (Formicoidea,  Hymenoptera) 
SCHNETTER,  VV.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  PhysioL  Lehrst.,  ZooL  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Im  Neuenheimer  Feld  230,  69 

HEIDELBERG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Early  embryology.  Leptinotarsa  deccmlineata  (Coleoptera) 
b       Morphogenetic  function  of  egg  components;  transplantation  of  nuclei  and  ooplasm.  Same  species 

as  a 
c        Synthesis  of  RNA  and  protein  during  early  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
SCHOELLER  (RACCAUD),  Mrs.  J.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol,  des  Insectes,  Univ.  Pans  VI,  7 

quai  Saint  Bernard,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Experiments  sur  la  cephalogencse  larvaire  et  imaginale.  Calliphora  spec.  (Diptera) 
b        Etat  de  determination  des  disques  imaginaux.  Calliphora  erythrocephala  (Diptera) 
c        Embryogenese  de  mutants  lethaux.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
SCHOPFER,   P.;   Dr.rer.nat.    -    Biol.    Inst.II   der    Univ.,    Lehrst.    fiir   Bot.,   Schanzlestr.    9/11,    78 

FREIBURG/Br.,  B.R.D.  (Germany)  . 

a        Physiological  and  molecular  study  of  the  control  mechanisms  involved  in  photomorphogenesis  ot 

seedlings.  Sinapis  alba  (Cruciferae) 
SCHOUTEN,   S.  C.  M.;   Drs.    -    Dept.    of  PopuL   and   EvoL   Biol.,  Genet.   Inst.,   Univ.   of  Utrecht, 

Transitorium  III,  Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Development  of  quantitative  characters.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SCHOWING,  J.;  Dr.cs  Sci.,  Prof.  -    Dept.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exp.,  Inst,  de  Biol.Anim.,  Fac.  des 

Sci.,  Univ.  de  Fribourg,  1700  FRIBOURG,  Switzerland 
a        Morphogenese  du  crane  et  induction  cephalique.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Action  des  alcaloides  de  hhacees  sur  la   morphogenese  de  la  tete.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves),  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
c        Lesions  par  substances  toxiques.  Especes  comme  b  .  ^.,,„,r^  , 

SCHULTHEISS,  H.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.II,  Univ.  (T.H.)  Kaiserstr.l2,  Postfach  6380,  75  KARLSRUHE  1, 
B.R.D.  (Germany)  q, 


a        Regulation   of  nitrogen    metabolism    by    hormones   during  metamorphosis.   Ambystoma  spec. 

(Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b        Regulation  of  the  skin  diffusional  permeability  to  water  by  hormones  during  metamorphosis. 

Same  species  as  a 
SCHUMACHER,  G.  H.;  Dr.sc.med.,  Dr.med.dent.,  Prof.  -    Anat.  Inst.,  Med.  Bereich,  Univ.  Rostock, 

Gertrudenstr.  9,  25  ROSTOCK  1,  D.D.R.  (Germany) 
SCHWAGER,  J.;  cand.phil.nat.   -    Div.  of  Cell  and  Devi.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,. Univ.  of  Bern,  Sahlistr.8, 

3012  BERN,  Switzerland 
a        Hemoglobin  transition.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  R.  WEBER) 
SCHWARTZ,  v.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Holderlinstr.  12,  74  TUBINGEN,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Unipolar  development  of  micronuclear  spindle.  Paramecium  bursaria  (Ciliata) 
SCHWEICHEL,  J.-U.;  Dr.  -  II.  Anat.  Inst,  der  Freien  Univ.  Berlin,  Kon.-Luise-Str.  15,  1  BERLIN  33, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
SCHWEIGER,  H.  G.;  Dr.med.,   Prof.   -   Max-Planck-Inst.   fiir  Zellbiol.,  Anton-Dohrn-Weg,  Postfach 

1009,  294  WILHELMSHAVEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Biochemical  aspects  of  nucleo-cytoplasmic  interrelationships.  Acetabularia  spec.  (Chlorophyceae) 
b        Autonomy  of  chloroplasts.  (Algae) 
c        RNA  synthesis  in  nucleate  and  anucleate  cells.  (Algae) 

d       Cooperation  between  different  subcellular  components  in  morphogenesis.  (Algae) 
SCHWOCHAU,  M.  E.;  Dr.rer.nat.,   Prof.   -   Inst,   fur  Allgem.   Biol.,   Univ.   Diisseldorf,   Ulenbergstr. 

127-129,  4000  DUSSELDORF,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Molecular  biology  and  genetics  of  the  Y-chromosome.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 
SCONZO,  Mrs.  G.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        RNA  synthesis  in  early  development.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Giant  RNA  in  the  cytoplasm  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
SCOPELLITI,  R.;  Dr.Biol.Sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  "F.Raffaele",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Viale  dell'Universita  32, 

00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Influence  of  steroids  on  osteogenesis  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b        Physico-chemistry  of  embryonic  ribosomes.  Rana  esculenta,  Bufo  bufo  (Anura),  Gallus  uailus 

(Aves)  (with  H.  MANELLI,  U.  FERRINI  and  O.  SENATORI) 
SCRIBA,  M.  E.  L.;  Ph.D.  Prof.  -  Inst,  fiir  Zool.,  Rhein.-Westf.-Techn.  Hochscluile.  Kopernikusstr.  16, 

51  AACHEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Developmental  abnormalities  caused  by  lethal  factors.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SEARLE,  R.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8    ITD, 

England 
a        Immunology  of  reproduction.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Biology  of  the  trophoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Early  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SEDDON,  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Marischal  Coll.,  Aberdeen  Univ.,  ABERDEEN  AB9  IAS, 

Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Metabolic  changes  associated  with  early  events  (e.g.  antibiotic  production)  in  sporulation.  Bacillus 

brevis  (Bacteria) 
SEDLACEK,  J.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Res.  Lab.  of  Psychiat.,  Div.  of  Embryophysiol.  CNS,  Charles  Univ., 

Albertov  5,  12800  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Development  of  spontaneous  and  evoked  phasic  activity  of  the  central  nervous  system  in  the 

prenatal  period.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
b        Neuropharmacology  of  embryonic  spontaneous  motility.  (Aves) 
SEHNAL,  F.;  RNDr.,  CSc.  ~  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Inst,  of  Entomol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci..  Na  Folimance 

5,  12000  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
SEICHERT,  v.;  MUDr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,  U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslo- 
vakia 
a        Experimental  analysis  of  limb  formation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SEIDEL,  F.;  Dr.phil.,  Prof.(Emer.)  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Kctzerbach  63,  355  MARBURG/Lahn, 

W.Germany 
SEIDL,  W.  E.;  Dr.med.  -  Embryol.  Abt.,  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Kreuzbergring  36,  34  GOTTINGEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
SEITZ,  K.-A.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Kctzerbach  63,  355  MARBURG/Lahn,  W.Germany 
SEKERIS,  C.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Res.,  German  Cane.  Res.  Ctr.,  Im  Neuenheimer  Feld  280, 

Postfach  101949,  69  HEIDELBERG  1,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Transcription    of   chromatin    from    epidermis    by    insect   DNA-dependent    RNA    polymerases. 

Calliphora  erytliroccphala  (Diptera) 
b       Translation  of  mRNA  in  an  homologous  in  vitro  system  from  same  species  as  above. 
SELLENS,  M.  H.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8  ITD, 

England 
a        Immunology  of  reproduction.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Biology  of  the  trophoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
c        liarly  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SELLER,  Miss  M.  J.;  Ph.D.  •    Pacdiat.  Research  Unit,  Guy's  Hosp.  Med.  School,  LONDON  SEl  9RT, 

England 
a        Haematology  of  congenital  anaemia  in  the  W-series  mutants.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        I'xperimental  teratology.  (Mammalia) 

c        i-.xperimental  production  of  chimacras  by  tissue  transplantation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Transplantation  of  liver  to  ectopic  sites  in  newborns  and  adults.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spp. 

(Rodentia) 

92 


e       Alpha-fetoproteins.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

SELMAN,  G.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JN,  Scothuid,  U.K. 
a       Ultrastructural  and  experimental  study  of  cleavage.  Triturus  alpestris  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
b        Role  of  microfilaments  in  morphogenesis  of  embryos.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  M.  PERRY) 
c        Effect  of  cytochalasin  B  on  embryonic  cells  and  tissues.  Same  species  as  a 
SEMBRAT,  K.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.(Emer.)  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wroclaw,  ul.  Sienkiewicza  21, 

50-335  WROCLAW,  Poland 
a        Cytology  and  cytochemistry  of  partial  metamorphosis.  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela) 
b       Cytology     and     cytochemistry     of     gametogenesis.     Embletonia     paUida     (Opisthobranchia, 

Gastropoda) 
SENATORI,  Miss  O.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  1st.  di  Zool.  "F.Raffaele",  Univ.  di  Roma,  Viale  dell'Universita  32, 

00161  ROMA,  Italy 
a        Physico-chemistry   of  embryonic  ribosomes.  Rana  esculenta,  Bufo  bufo  (Anura),  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves)  (with  H.  MANELLI,  U.  FERRINI  and  R.  SCOPELLITI) 
SENGEL,  Ph.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble,  B.P.53, 

Centre  de  Tri,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a       Mechanisms  of  feather  pattern  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  skin  development  and  feather  keratins.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Role  of  axial  organs  in  limb  and  skin  development.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica.  Anas 

platyrhynchos  (Aves) 
d       Programmed  cell  death  and  phagocytosis  in  foot  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
SENTEIN,  P.;  Dr.en  Med.,  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.  et  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Montpellier,  2  rue 

Ecole  de  Medecine,  34000  MONTPELLIER,  France 
SERMAN,  D.;  D.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O   Box  166,  41001 

ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Analysis  of  soluble  proteins  in  organogenesis.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  N.  SKREB) 
b       Protein  patterns  in  embryo-derived  teratocarcinomas  and  in  host  serum  (polyacrylamide  electro- 
phoresis). Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  D.  SOFTER) 
SFROFF,  O.;  Cand.Biol.Sci.  -  Inst,  of  Cvtol.  and  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  NOVOSIBIRSK 

630090,  U.S.S.R. 
SERRANTINO  (DI  DINO),  Mrs.  G.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Catania,  Via 

Biblioteca  4,  95124  CATANIA,  Italy 
a        Development   of   the   ciliary   ganglion    in   normal   and   anencephahc   embryos.    Homo    sapiens 

(Primates) 
SERRI,  F.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Dermatol.,  Univ.  of  Pavia,  Policlinico  S.Matteo,  27100  PAVIA, 

Italy 
§EVALJFVI(^  (MIRKOVIC^),  Mrs.  Lj.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Biochem.,  Inst,  for  Biol.  Res.,  29 

Novembra  142,  1 1050  BEOGRAD,  Yugoslavia 
a        Chromatin  proteins:  changes  during  embryonic  development  and  biogenesis  (immunochemistry). 

(Ecliinoidea) 
b        Buoyant  density  centrifugation  of  unshearcd  chromatin  and  stage-specific  behaviour  of  slower 

and  faster  sedimentine  fractions;  fractionation  of  chromatin  on  hydroxyapatite  column,  and 

physico-chemical  and  Afunctional  characterization  of  two  major  nonhistone  protein  fractions; 

stage:  blastula  and  gastrula.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
§EVfENKO,  Mrs.   G.;  MUDr.   -  Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Development  of  taste  buds  (electron  microscopy,  cytochemistry).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Development    and    cytodifferentiation    of    the    oesophagial    epithehum    (light    and    electron 

microscopy).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia)  x,  , ,    ^  r.  tn 

SEYDEWITZ,  H.  H.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11,  B.R.D. 

(Germany)  u     •  i 

a        Relations  between  electrolyte  milieu  and  gene  activities  in  giant  chromosomes;  electrophysiology, 

especially  ion  sensitive  electrodes.  Chironomus  thummi  (Diptera) 
SHERBET,  G.  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.  Pathol.,  Univ.  Coll.  Hosp.  Med.  School,  University  St., 

LONDON  WC1E6J J,  England  ^   ^    •  ,    .,   c 

a        Morphogenetic  effects  of  folhcle-stimulating  hormone.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  M.  b. 

LAKSHMI)  ,    „  •  ,    -.u 

b       Biochemical  and  biophysical  characterization  of  the  cell  surface  using  natural  pH  gradients,  (with 

M.  S.  LAKSHMI)  ^v.x^^x,  ^.  ,  -.i  ,, 

SHORO,  A.  A.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Anat.,   St.  Thomas's  Hosp.   Med.   School,  LONDON  SEl  7EH, 

England  _  .  ,  ,     ui     i  ■ 

a        Production  of  Hmb  deformities  and  growth  retardation  in  the  fetus  with  neuromuscular  blocking 

agents.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
SICHARULIDZE   Mrs.  T.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  ot  Sci. 

of  the  Georgian  SSR,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Eye  lens  regeneration  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SIDOROVA,  Mrs.  V.  F.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

TsurupaSt.3,  MOSCOW  117469,  U.S.S.R.  . 

a        Growth   and   regeneration    of  the   inner   organs   and    their   regulation.    Oryctolagus   cunicuUis 

(Lasomorpha),  Rattus  norveeicus,  Mus  musculus,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
SIEBERS,  A.  M.;  Drs.  -  Bot.  LabT,  State  Univ.,  Nonnensteeg  3,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Origin  of  cambium  precursors;  nature  and  mechanism  of  action  of  cambium  inducing  substances. 

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Ricinus   communis  (Euphorbiaceae),   Helianthus  annuus  (Compositac),  Pharbitis  nil  (Convol- 

vulaceae) 
SIETSMA,   J.  H.;   Dr.    -    Lab.    of  Bot.,    State   Univ.,   Kerklaan    30,  P.O.   Box   14,   HAREN  (Gr.), 

Netherlands 
a        Composition  of  the  cell  wall  (chemical  analysis,  enzymatic  degradation)  in  relation  to  develop- 
ment. Schizophyllum  commune  (Basidiomycetes,  Fungi) 
b        Effect  of  sterols  on  sexual  propagation  and  morphogenesis.  Pythium  spec.  (Oomycetes,  Fungi) 
SIEWING,    R.;    o.Prof.    -    I.    Zool.    Inst,    der    Univ.    Erlangen-Niirnberg,   Univcrsitatsstr.    19,    852 

ERLANGEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Development  of  body  segmentation.  (Brachiopoda,  Phoronidea) 
b       Metamorphosis.  Actinotrocha  spec.  (Phoronidea) 
SIGNORET,  J.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  Unite  de  Sci.,  Univ.  de  Caen,  14032  CAEN, 

France 
a        La   cinetique   cellulaire   au   cours   de  la  segmentation;  modahtes,  determinisme,   signification. 

Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Study  of  nuclear  differentiation  and  specific  activities  by  means  of  nuclear  transplantation.  Same 

species  as  a 
SIMKISS,  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Reading,  READING  RG6  2AJ,  England 
a        Calcium  pumps  in  the  chorioallantoic  membrane  and  their  role  in  transporting  ions  from  eggshell 

to  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Electrolyte  movements  from  chorion  and  from  allantoic  fluid  to  blood.  Same  species  as  a 
SIMPSON,  Mrs.   P.;  B.Sc.(Hons.)   -  Centre  de  Genet.   Molec,  C.N.R.S.,  91190  GIF-sur-YVETTE, 

France 
a       Temperature-sensitive  mutations  blocking  clone  development  in  imaginal  discs,  including  t.s.  cell 

lethals  and  mutations  affecting  the  rate  of  cell  division.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SIN,  Y.  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Nijmegen,  Toernooiveld,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Induction  of  puffing  by  injection  of  mitochondrial  extracts  into  salivary  gland  cells.  Drosophila 

hydei  (Diptera) 
SINITSINA,  Miss  V.  F.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Cytogenet.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW  11 7334,  U.S.S.R. 
SISTO  DANEO,  Miss  L.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso  M.d'Azeglio  52,  10126 

TORINO,  Italy 
a        Ultrastructure  of  fast  and  slow  muscles  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SKATKOV,  M.  E.;  Cand.med.sci.  -  Lab.  of  Cytol.,  Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Kashirskoe  Shosse  6/A,  MOSCOW  115478,  U.S.S.R. 
SKOBLINA,  M.  N.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW 

117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Effect  of  gonadotropins  and  changes  in  the  germinal  vesicle  and  in  the  oocyte  cytoplasm  during 

maturation.    (Acipenseridae,    Chondrostei;    Amphibia)    (with    T.  A.    DETTLAFF    and    T.  B. 

AISENSTADT) 
b       Role    of   karyoplasm    in    the    formation    of   the    mature   egg   properties.    Acipenser   stellatus 

(Chondrostei),  Misgurnus  fossihs  (Teleostei),  Rana  temporaria,  Bufo  spec.  (Anura) 
c        Mechanism  of  action  of  gonadotropic  hormones.  Same  species  as  b 
SKREB,  N.;  M.D.,  D.  Sc,  Prof.      Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb.  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166, 

41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Early    differentiation;    transplantation,    in    vitro   culture,  autoradiography.    Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia)  (with  B.  LEVAK,  Lj.  HOFMAN  and  A.  SVAJGER  (Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.)) 
b        Analysis  of  soluble  proteins  in  organogenesis.  Same  species  as  a  (with  D.  SERMAN) 
c        Differentiation  of  early  postimplantation  stages  under  the  kidney  capsule,  teratocarcinogenesis, 

nature    of   embryonal   carcinoma    cells;   transplantation,   electron    microscopy.    Mus   musculus 

(Rodentia)  (with  D.  SOLTER  and  I.  DAMJANOV  (Inst,  of  Pathol.)) 
SLABV,  O.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Karlovarska  48,  PLZEfvJ, 

Czechoslovakia 
a       Development   of  the   nasal  capsule  from  an  evolutionary  standpoint.  (Amniota,  incl.  Homo 

sapiens) 
SLACK  Mrs.  C;  D.Sc,  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Genet.,  Univ.,  GLASGOW  W.2,  Scotland,  U.K. 
SLADECEK,  F.;  RNDr.,  DSc,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Charles  Univ.,  Vinicna  7,  12844  PRAHA 

2,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Transplantation  of  nuclei  in  relation  to  nucleic  acids.  (Amphibia)  (with  J.  NEDVfDEK) 
b       Number  of  cell  generations  in  relation  to  cell  determination.  (Amphibia) 
SLAM  A,  K.;  RNDr.,  CSc.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Inst,  of  Entomol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Na  Folimance 

5,  12000  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
SLIPKA,  J.-  Dr.Med.,  Dr.rer.nat.,  CSc.  -   Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Karlovarska  48, 

PLZEN,  Czechoslovakia 
a       The  development  and  teratology  of  the  branchial  region.  (Amniota,  incl.  Homo  sapiens) 
SMART,  1.  H.  M.;  M.B.,  Ch.B.        Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Dundee,  DUNDEE  DDl  4HN,  Scotland, 

U.K. 
SMIRNOVA,  Mrs.  E.  I.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -   Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,  State  Univ.  of  Moscow,  Lenin 

Hills,  MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
SMITH,   E.  J.  C  ;  Pii.D.        Inst.   d'Embryol.   et  Tcratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle 

Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Growth  factors  necessary  for  the  M«rvival  and  growth  of  malignant  tumours  in  organ  culture. 

Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  Et.  WOLFF  ar.d  Ijn.  WOLFF) 
b       DNA  polymcra.se  activities  in  different  subcellular  fractions  of  the  developing  brain.  Same  species 

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as  a  (with  L.  I.  SORIANO  and  Y.  CROISILLE) 
c       Reverse  transcription  in  embryonic  brain.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  Y.  CROISILLE  and 

L.  I.  SORIANO) 
d       Immunological  detection  of  new  embryological  components  of  skin  keratins.  Same  species  as  c 

(withJ.DESVEAUX) 
SMITH,, Miss  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Bristol,  University  Walk,.BRISTOL  BS8  ITD, 

England 
a       Immunology  of  reproduction.  Mus  musculus  (Rodcntia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Biology  of  the  trophoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Early  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SMITH,  J.  L.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  Brownlow  St.,  P.O.  Box  147,  LIVERPOOL 

L69  3BX,  England 
a       Factors  affecting  aggregation  of  early  embryonic  cells.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
SMYTH,  J.  D.;  Sc.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  &' Appl.  Entomol.,  Imp.  Coll.  of  Sci.  &  Technol.,  Prince 

Consort  Rd.,  LONDON  SW7  2BB,  England 
a        In  vitro  differentiation.  Echinococcus  granulosus  and  other  spp.  (Cestoda) 
SNOW,   M.  H.  L.;   Ph.D.    -   MRC  Mammalian  Devi.   Unit,   Univ.  Coll.   London,  Wolfson  House,  4 

Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  mVl  2HE,  England 
a        Differentiation  in  preimplantation  stages  (1   to  150  cells)  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodcntia) 
b        Effects  of  heteroploidy,  especially  on  embryonic  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Differentiation  of  post-implantation  stages,  up  to  8d  gestation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Chromosome  behaviour  in  embryos  up  to  8d  gestation.  Same  species  as  a 
SOBIS,  Mrs.  H.;  M.D.  -  Rega  Inst.,  Cath.  Univ.,  Minderbroederstr.lO,  3000  LEUVEN,  Belgium 
a       Teratomas    induced    by    displacement    of    visceral    yolk    sac.    Rattus    spec,    Mus    musculus, 

Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Yolk  sac  carcinoma  and  virus  induced  embryological  carcinomas.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
SOBOTKA,   P.;   M.D.,   CSc.    -    Inst,   of  Pathophysiol.,  Charles  Univ.,   Lidicka   1,   306  05   PLZEfvI, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Influence  of  amino  acids,  newly  synthesized  drugs,  and  other  substances  on  electrogenesis  of  the 

central  nervous  system  during  early  postnatal  development.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
SOEKARJO,  R.;Dr.  -  Limnol.  Inst.,  Rijksstraatweg  6,  NIEUWERSLUIS,  Netherlands 
a        Influence  of  ecological  factors  on,  and  hormonal  regulation  of  growth  (morphological  para- 
meters). Ceratophyllum  demersum  (Ceratophyllaceae) 
SOKOLOVA,   Mrs.    Z.  A.        Chair  of  Embryol.,  Biol.  Fac,   State  Univ.   of  Moscow,   Lenin  Hills, 

MOSCOW  117234,  U.S.S.R. 
SOLOGUB,  Mrs.   A.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.    -    Inst,   of  Devi.   Biol.,  USSR  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Vavilov  St.26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Stimulation  of  metaplasia  of  the  pure  pigmented  epithelium  of  adults  into  retina  by  means  of 

agents  from  newly  differentiated  retina.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  G.  V.  LOPASHOV) 
SOLOMON,  J.  B.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.      Immunol.  Unit.,  Dept.  of  Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  Aberdeen,  Foresterhill, 

ABERDEEN  AB9  2ZD,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Onset     of    immunocompetence     by    phytohaemagglutinin-induced    transformation    of    foetal 

lymphoid  cells  and  haemolytic  plaque-forming  cells  in  vitro.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Cavia  porcellus 

(Rodentia) 
SOLTER,  D.;  M.D.,  D.Sc.  -   Inst,  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166, 

41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Preimplantation  and  early   post-implantation  stages;  autoradiography,  histochemistry,  electron 

microscopy.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  I.  DAMJANOV,  Inst,  of  Pathol.) 
b       Differentiation  of  early  post-implantation  stages  under  the  kidney  capsule,  teratocarcinogenesis, 

nature    of  embryonal   carcinoma   cells;   transplantation,   electron   microscopy.   Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia)  (with  I.  DAMJANOV  and  N.  SKREB) 
c        Protein  patterns  in  embryo-derived  teratocarcinomas  and  in  host  serum  (polyacrylamide  electro- 
phoresis). Same  species  as  b  (with  D.  SERMAN) 
d       Urethan  tcratogenesis  in  early  embryos  (histochemistry,  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  b 

(with  I.  DAMJANOV,  Inst,  of  Pathol.) 
SOLTYIsJSKA   (MARCINKOWSKA),   Mrs.   M.;  Dr.   -    Dept.   of  Cytol.,   Zool.   Inst.,  Warsaw   Univ., 

Krakowskie  Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSAWA  64,  Poland 
SORIANO,   L.  I.;  M.D.   -   Inst.   d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.   Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle 

Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a       DNA  polymerase  activities  in  embryonic  tissues.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  Y.  CROISILLE 

and  E.  J.  C.  SMITH) 
b        Reverse  transcription  in  embryonic  brain.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  Y.  CROISILLE  and 

E.  J.  C.  SMITH) 
SPENCER,  A.  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Odense  Univ.,  Niels  Bohrs  AUe,  ODENSE  5000,  Denmark 
a        Membrane  potential  of  ectodermal  epithelial  cells  during  embryonic  development;  function  of 

conducted   electrical   events  (microelectrodes,   piezoelectric  cannon).  Macropodus  opercularis, 

Salmo  trutta  (Teleostei) 
SPINELLI,  Miss  M.  M.  G.;  Dent.  -  Lab.  de  Zool,  Dept.  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Sci.  et  Med.  de  Grenoble, 

B.P.53,  38041  GRENOBLE,  France 
a        Ultrastructure  and  differentiation  of  dental  buds.  Rana  temporaria,  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 
b        In  vitro  culture  of  dental  buds.  Rana  spec,  Bufo  spec.  (Anura),  Pleurodeles  spec.  (Urodela) 
SPORNITZ,  U.  M.  -  Anat.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Pestalozzistr.20,  4056  BASEL,  Switzerland 
a        Oogenesis  and  early  degeneration  of  eggs.  (Amphibia) 

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b       Development  of  liver  and  hepatic  lymphoid  tissue.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 

SPREY,  Th.  E.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Unit  of  Cell  Biol,  and  Morphogen.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserst.  63, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Differentiation  and  development  of  imaginal  discs:   L  histochemistry;  2.  cell  death;  3.  pattern 

formation.  CaUiphora  erythrocephala,  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SREBRO,  Z.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  and  Embryol.,  Acad,  of  Med.,  ul.  Kopernika  7,  KRAK6W, 

Poland 
STAGNI,  Miss  A.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Bologna,  Via  S.Giacomo  9,  40126  BOLOGNA, 

Italy 
a        Sex  determination  and  sex  differentiation.  Chlorohydra  viridissima  (Hydroidea) 
b       Cytochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  oogenesis  and  spermatogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Inhibition  by  antibiotics  of  steroid  hormone-induced  sex-reversal  in  tadpoles.  Rana  dalmatina 

(Anura) 
d       Electron  microscopy  of  the  relationship  between  neurosecretion  and  schizogenesis.  Aeolosoma 

spec.  (Oligochaeta) 
STAHL,  A.;  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.  et  Embryol.II,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille,  27  Bd.Jean  Mouhn, 

13385  MARSEILLE  CEDEX  4,  France 
STANCE,  Miss  L.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Arbgr.  Pflanzenphysiol.,  Univ.  Kassel,  Heinrich-PIett-Str.40  35 

KASSEL,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Regeneration;  activation  of  nucleic  acid  and  protein  metabolism  during  cell  dedifferentiation. 

Riella  helicophylla  (Hepaticae),  prothallia  (Fihcinae) 
b       Effects  of  growth  regulators  on  meristems.  Same  species  a 
STANIER,  Miss  M.  W.;  D.Phil.  -  A.R.C.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  Brabaham,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  4AT, 

England 
a        Permeabihty  of  foetal  bladder  in  vitro  (Ussing-chamber).  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Water  transport  in  nephron  of  newborns  (micropuncture).  Same  species  as  a 
STANISSTREET,  M.;  Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  Brownlow  St.,  P.O.  Box   147, 

LIVERPOOL  L69  3BX,  England 
a        Biochemistry  and  morphology   of  abnormal  and  normal  early  development  (lithium,  electro- 
phoresis, cell  aggregation,  protein  synthesis).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Factors  affecting  regeneration  (inhibitors,  protein  synthesis).  Hydra  spec.  (Hydrozoa) 
STARK,  E.    -  Pathophysiol.  Dept.,  Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.  of  the  Hung.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Szigony  u.  43, 

BUDAPEST  VIII,  Hungary 
a        ACTH  production  by  the  fetal  hypophysis.  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
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) 
b        Histochemistry  and  immunology  of  eye  lens  inductors.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Biosynthesis  of  soluble  lens  crystallin  antigens  before  and  after  hatching  (isoelectric  focusing, 

autoradiography).  Same  species  as  a  (with  S.  K.  BRAHMA) 
d        Synthesis  of  soluble  proteins  in  the  whole  embryo  and  in  the  cultured  eye  cup  (disc  electro- 
phoresis, isoelectric  focusing,  autoradiography).  Same  species  as  a  (with  P.  Th.  .TANSSEN) 
STARRE   (VAN   DER   MOLEN),   Mrs.    L.  G.  van  der;  Dr.   -   Zool.   Lab.,   Unit  of  Cell  Biol,   and 

Morphogen.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserstr.  63,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
STASTNY,  F.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Physiol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  5,  128  00  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 
a       Morphological,  biochemical,  and  functional  maturation  of  the  embryonic  choroid  plexus.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Studies  on  neurons  and  ghal  cells  isolated  from  the  embryonic  cerebral  hemispheres.  Same  species 

as  a 
STEDING,    G.;   Dr.med.,   Prof.    -    Embryol.    Abt.,    Anat.    Inst,    der  Univ.,    Kreuzbergring    36     34 

GOTTINGEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
STEEL,  C.  G.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Imp.  Coll.  Field  Stat.,  Silwood  Park,  ASCOT,  Berks.  SL5  7PY,  England 
a        Photoperiod,     nervous     and    hormonal     factors    regulating    polymorphism.     Megoura    viciae 

(Homoptera) 
b        Neuroendocrine  control  of  moulting  and  development.  Rhodnius  prolixus  (Heteroptera) 
STEELE,  C.  E.;  B.Sc.(Hons.)   -   Dept.   of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3DY,  England 
a        Factors  affecting  embryonic  heart  development  in  vitro.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Mechanism  of  teratogenic  action  of  excess  vitamin  A.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Time-lapse  microcinematography  of  embryos  in  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
STEENBERGEN,  C.  L.  M.;  Dr.      Limnol.  Inst.,  Rijksstraatweg  6,  NIEUWERSLUIS,  Netherlands 
a        Mitosis,  cytokinesis,  and  colony  formation  in  synchronous  cultures.  Scenedesmus  obliquus,  S. 

quadricauda  (Chlorophyceae) 
STEFANIXLI,  A.;  Dr.,  Prof.ord.        1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Roma,  Via  A.Borelli  50,  00161 

ROMA,  Italy 
a        Morphology  of  new  synapses  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b        Retinal  and  neural  structures  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
STEGNER,    H.-E.;  Dr.med.,   Prof.         Univ.-Frauenklinik,  Martinist.   52,   2   HAMBURG   20,   B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Uitrastriicture  of  ovarian  interstitial  cells,  fetal  ovaries,  and  oocytes;  oocytes  culture  in  vitro. 

Cavia  porccllus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cunicuhis  (Lagomorpha),  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
STEINI'R,  E.;  Dipl.nat.  -    Zool.-Vergl.  Anat    Inst.,  Univ.  Ztirich,  Kiinstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 

96 


a       Cell  lineage  in  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

b       Transdetermination.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera) 

STEINERT,  Mrs.  G.;  Lic.Chem.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  desChevaux, 

1640  RH0DE-ST-GEN£SE,  Belgium 
a        Egg  maturation  (electron  microscopy,  cytochemistry).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
STEINMETZ,  H.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes,  66  SAARBROCKEN  11,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Regulation  of  isoenzyme  loci  and  lethal  factors.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
STfiPHAN,  P.;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  C.O.140,  54037  NANCY  Cedex, 

Ffance 
a       Morphogenesis  of  the  embryonic  axis.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Postembryonic  development  of  the  integument.  Calliphora  spec.  (Diptera) 
c       Role  of  nervous  system  in  pharynx  induction.  (Turbellaria) 
STfiPHAN  (DUBOIS),  Mrs.  P.;  Dr.Sci.  ~  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I,  C.O.140,  54037  NANCY 

Cedex,  Prance 
a       Migration    and    differentiation    of    regeneration    cells.    (Tricladida,    Turbellaria;    Microdrila, 

Oligochaeta) 
St£RBA,  O.  -  Dept.  of  Morphol.,  Inst,  of  Vertebr.  Zool.,  Czechosl.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Kvetna  8,  60365 

BRNO,  Czechoslovakia 
a        Prenatal  development  of  skeleton  and  musculature.  Muridae,  Microtidae  (Rodentia),  Erinaceus 

spec,  Sorex  spec.  (Insectivora) 
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) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  placenta  in  relation  to  physiological  exchange.  Ovis  aries.  Bos  taurus 

(Artiodactyla),  Equus  caballus  (Perissodactyla) 
STIRLING,  Miss  R.  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Med.  Res.,  Mill  Hill,  LONDON  NW7  lAA,  England 
STOLE,  R.:  Dr.en  Med.,  Dr.es  Sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  et  d'Histol.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  II,  Place  de  la 

Victoire,  33  BORDEAUX,  France 
STRAATEN,  H.  W.  M.  van;  Drs.  -  Vet.  Anat.  and  Embryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Bekkerstr.  141, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Development  of  cryptorchidism  (histology,  histochemistry,  biochemistry).  Sus  scrofa  domesticus 

(Artiodactyla) 
STRAUSS,  P.;  M.D.,  Prof.  ^  33  Eichenrain,  3122  KEHRSATZ,  Switzerland 
a        Comparative  implantation  and  placentation.  (Prototheria;  Eutheria,  Mammalia) 
b       Comparative  anatomy  of  the  female  reproductive  system.  Same  species  as  a 
STREET,  H.  E.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Bot.  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  Adrian  Bldg.,  LEICESTER  LEI  7RH, 

England 
a       Embryogenesis  and   organogenesis  in   tissue   and   cell  cultures  (biochemistry,  histochemistry, 

electron    microscopy).    Daucus    carota    (Umbelliferae),    Atropa    belladonna,    Nicotiana    spp. 

(Solanaceae) 
b       Cytodifferentiation   and    its  hormonal   control  in  vitro;  induction  of  synthesis  of  secondary 

metabolites  using  mutant  cell  lines  derived  from  haploid  cells.  Nicotiana  spp.,  Atropa  belladonna 

(Solanaceae),  Acer  pseudoplatanus  (Aceraceae) 
c       Chloroplast  differentiation  and  development  of  autotrophic  growth  in  vitro.  Nicotiana  spp., 

Atropa  belladonna  and  other  spp.  (Angiospermae) 
STROEVA,  Miss  O.  G.;  Dr.biol.sci.  -  Res.  Grp.  of  Mech.  of  D iff.,  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of 

the  USSR,  Vavilov  St.26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Development  and  teratology  of  the  iris  and  ciliary  body  in  organ  culture.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia)  (with  L.  V.  AKHABADZE) 
b       Differentiation  and  growth  of  the  pigment  epithelium  of  the  retina,  especially  DNA  synthesis, 

cell  division,  and  mechanisms  of  cell  polyploidization.  Same  species  as  a  (with  T.  L.  MARSHAK) 
c       Development  of  regional  differences  in  neural  retina  and  pigment  epithelium  (synthesis  of  RNA, 

electron  microscopy).  Acipenser  stellatus,  A.  giildenstadti  (Chondrostei)  (with  V.  I.  MITASHOV 

and  E.  A.  BABURINA) 
d       Dependence  of  DNA  synthesis  and  cell  proliferation  in  pigment  epithelium  of  the  retina  upon 

general  growth  factors  of  the  eye.  Same  species  as  a  (with  I.  G.  PANOVA  and  T.  L.  MARSHAK) 
STROM,  R.;  Fil.lic.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
STROMBERG,  J.-O.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Syst.  ZooL,  Univ.  of  Lund,  Helgonavagen  3,  223  62  LUND, 

Sweden 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
STRUB,  S.  O.;  Dipl.nat.  -  Zool.-Vergl.  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zurich,  Kiinstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a        Regeneration  in  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
STRUDEL,  G.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle 

Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a        Developpement  et  teratologic  de  la  colonne  vertebrale.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b        Biochimie  et  ultrastructure  du  cartilage  vertebral,  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
c        Role  inducteur  de  la  chorde  et  du  tube  nerveux;  chondrogenese.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
STURDEE,  A.  P.;  Ph.D.  -   Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  The  Polytechnic  Wolverhampton,  WOLVERHAMPTON 

Staffs.  WVl  ILY,  England 
a        Cell  to  cell  interactions  during  early  embryonic  limb  development.  Notophthalmus  cristatus, 

Ambvstoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
STURROCK,  R.  R.;  M.B.,  Ch.B.  -  Dept.  of  AnaL,  Univ.  of  Dundee,  DUNDEE  DDl  4HN,  Scotland, 
U.K. 

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a        Histogenesis  of  neuroglia.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b       Quantitative  studies  of  effects  of  minimum  deprivation  on  brain  growth.  Same  species  as  a 

SUCH  (RAZIMBAUD),  Mrs.  J.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  Exp.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  1,  Av.  des  Facultes, 

33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Reclierchcs  descriptives  et  experimentales  sur  le  developpement  embryonnaire  de  I'oeil  compose, 

specialement  ultrastructure  des  constituants  ommatidiens.  Carausius  spec.  (Phasmida) 
SULCOVA,  Mrs.  J.;  RNDr.  -  Res.  Inst,  of  Endocr.,  Narodnf  8,  116  94  PRAHA  1,  Czechoslovakia 
a       Metabolism   and   binding  of  steroids,   especially   androgens,   in   foetal   tissues.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
SULSTON,  J.  E.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Med.  Res.  Counc,  Hills  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  2QH, 

England 
a       Cell  lineage,  especially  of  the  nervous  system.  Caenorhabditis  elegans  (Neniatoda) 
SUTTER,  B.  C.  J.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.347,  51062  REIMS  Cedex, 

France 
a       Endocrine  function  of  the  foetal  pancreas;  insulin  blood  levels  in  the  foetus  and  in  the  mother. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  L.  JACQUOT,  J.  M.  FELIX,  and  Mrs.  M.  T.  SUTTER) 
SUTTER  (DUB),  Mrs.  M.  T.;  D.E.S.  -   Lab.  de  PhysioL  Anim.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.347,  51062 

REIMS  Cedex,  France 
a        Endocrine  function  of  the  foetal  pancreas;  insulin  blood  levels  in  the  foetus  and  in  the  mother. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  L.  JACQUOT,  J.  M.  FELIX,  and  B.  C.  J.  SUTTER) 
SVAJGER,  A.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -    Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb, 

Salata  3,  P.O.  Box  166,  41001  ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Early    differentiation;   transplantation,    in   vitro    culture.    Rattus   norvegicus   (Rodentia)   (with 

B.  LEVAK  and  N.  §KREB,  Inst,  of  Biol.) 
b       Chondrogenesis   in   the   external   ear.    Same   species   as   a   (with    Z.    BRADAMANTE   and   Lj. 

KOSTOViO) 
c        Differentiation  of  the  intercellular  matrix  during  ontogenesis  (histology,  histochemistry,  electron 

microscopy).  Same  species  as  a  (with  Lj.  KOSTOVK^  and  1.  BRADAMANTE) 
SVEJCAR,   J.;   Dr.med.,   C.Sc,   Prof.    -    Inst,    fiir   Humangenet.    der  Univ.,  Paul-Ehrlich  St.41,   6 

FRANKFURT/Main  70,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Effect  of  the  teratogen  6-fluoro-deoxycytidine  on  acid  mucopolysaccharide  content  of  fetal 

stages.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SVIRIDOV,    S.  M.    -    Lab.    of   Devi.    Genet.,    Inst,    of   Cytol.    and    Genet.,   Pravda   St.9,   ap.36, 

NOVOSIBIRSK  630090,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Regeneration  of  the  neural  retina  with   special  reference  to  S-100  protein.  Triturus  cristatus 

(Urodela)  (with  L.  I.  KOROCHKIN  and  V.  I.  MITASHOV,  Moscow) 
SVYATOGOR,   G.  P.    -    Dept.    of   Embryol.,    Leningrad   State   Univ.,  Mendeleevsky   St.5,    199164 

LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Experimental  polyembryony.   Rana  temporaria  (Anura),  Gallus  gallus,  Anser  anser,  Meleagris 

gallopavo,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
SWANSON  (EARTLY),  Mrs.   H.  H.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Birmingham, 

Edgbaston,  BIRMINGHAM  B15  2T.I,  England 
a        Effects  of  gonadal  hormones  given  shortly  before  or  after  birth  and  of  sex  hormones  implanted  in 

brain   of  new-born  animals  on  sex-typical  morphology,  function,  and  behaviour.  Mesocricetus 

auratus,  Meriones  unguiculatus  (Rodentia) 
b       Mechanisms  for  fertility  control  (including  intra-uterine  absorptions)  in  confined  colonics.  Same 

species  as  a 
SYMONS,  D.  B.  A.;  Ph.D.        A.R.C.   Inst,  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  Babraham,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  4AT, 

England 
a        Ontogeny  of  foetal  lymphoid  structure  and  function.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Sus  scrofa,  Ovis 

aries  (Artiodactyla) 
SYTINA,  Mrs.  L.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals, 

Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.33,  MOSCOW  1 17071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Embryonic  and  postembryonic  development,  especially  temperature  resistance.  Acipenser  glilden- 

stadtii,  A.  stellatus,  A.  nudiventris.  Huso  huso  (Chondrostei) 
SZAMBORSKI,  J.  J.;  M.D.   -    Dept.   of  Pathomorphol.,   Inst,  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Med.  Sch. 

Warsaw,  ul.Karowa  2,  00-315  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
SZCKIXY,  G.;  M.D.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  Med.  Univ.,  Szigeti  u.  12,  7643  P£CS,  Hungary 
a        The  development  of  rctino-diencephalic  connections  from  compound  (double  nasal  and  double 

temporal)  eyes.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
SZOLLOSI,  D.;  Ph.D.,   Assoc.Prof.   -    Lab.  de  Piiysiol.  Anim.,  C.N.R.Z.,  78350  JOUY-en-JOSAS, 

France 
a        Egg  maturation  in  vitro,   normal  and   hormone  induced;  aging  of  eggs;  changes  of  the  zona 

pellucida  and  of  the  micropyle  following  interaction  with  the  spermatozoon.  Salmo  trutta,  Esox 

lucius,  Carassius  auratus  (Teleostei),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha;  Rodentia),  Bos  taurus, 

Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Contribution  of  the  male  gamete  to  the  embryo;  activation  of  the  male  and  female  genomes 

(culture  in  defined  media,  electron  microscopy,  autoradiography,  histo-  and  immunochemistry) 
TADDi;i,  C;  Dr.  -    1st.  di  Istol.  cd  Ijiibriol.,  Univ.  di  Napoli,  Via  Mezzocannone  8,  80134  NAPOLI, 

Italy 
a        The  significance  of  pyriform  cells  in  oogenesis.  Lacerta  sicula  (Lacertilia) 
b       The  origin  and  function  of  ribosomal  bodies  in  ovarian  follicles.  Same  species  as  a 
TAILLJ'.Miri.,  J.  L.;  M.D.  -    Lab.  d'l.mbiyol.  et  de  Cytogenet.,  Fac.  de  Med.  Saint-Antoine,  27  rue 

Chaligny,  75571  PARIS  Cedex  12,  I-rance 

98 


a        Tissue  culture  of  fetal  material  in  connection  with  the  problem  of  sterility.   Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
TAMARELLE  (GARAUDY),  Mrs.  M.;  Dr.Univ.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  Exp.,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I,  Av.  des 

Facultes,  33405  TALENCE,  France 
a        Descriptive  and  experimental  embryology,  especially  ultrastructure  of  the  dorsal  organ.  (Collem- 

bola) 
TARDENT,   P.;   Dr.phil.,   Prof.    -    Zool.-vergl.    Anat.   Inst.,  Univ.   Zurich,  Kunstlergasse   16,   8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
TARIN,  D.;  M.D.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  Med.  School,  Leeds  Univ.,  LEEDS  LS2  9NL,  England 
a        The  mechanism  of  neural  induction,  especially  the  role  of  ecto-  and  mesodermal  components  and 

the  nature  of  secondary  nervous  systems  induced  by  organiser  transplants  (histology,  histo- 
chemistry, electron  microscopy,  time  lapse  cinematography).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Epithelial-mesenchymal  interactions  in  limb  development  (histology,  histochemistry,  electron 

microscopy,  transplantation).  Same  species  as  a 
c       Interactions  between  epithelial  and  connective  tissues  in  tumour  development,  invasion  and 

metastasis  (histology,  electron  microscopy,  transplantation).  (Vertebrata) 
TARKOWSKI,   A.  K.;   Ph.D.,   D.Sc,   Prof.    -    Dept.    of   Embryol.,   Zool.    Inst.,   Univ.    of  Warsaw, 

Krakowskie  Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
a        Preimplantation  development  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Virus  assisted  fusion  of  embryonic  cells  and  of  eggs  with  somatic  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Chromosomal  aberrations  in  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
TARONE,  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Cell  and  Molec.  Biol.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Torino,  Corso 

M.d'Azeglio  52,  10126  TORINO,  Italy 
a       Cell   membrane   differentiation;  immunochemistry  of  surface  macromolecules.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Membrane-mediated  growth  control  in  BHK  cells.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
TARROUX,  P.  J.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.,  Ecole  Norm.  Superieure,  46  rue  d'Ulm,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05, 

France 
a       Ribonucleic  acid  metaboHsm  in  development  of  wing  imaginal  discs.  Pieris  brassicae  (Lepidop- 

tera) 
TATA,  J.  R.;  D.Sc.   -  Developm.  Biol.  Div.,  Natl.  Inst,  for  Med.  Research,  Mill  Hill,  LONDON 

NW7  lAA,  England 
TAVERNE,  M.  A.  M.  -  Inst,  of  Vet.  Obstet.,  Artif.  Inscm.,  and  Reprod.,  State  Univ.,  Yalelaan  7, 

Univ.centrum  "De  Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a       Cytology  and  morphology  of  the  placenta,  especially  changes  in  the  feto-maternal  boundary 

during  partus.  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
TCHERNIAEV,  G.;  Cand.biol.sci.   -  A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals, 

Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.33,  MOSCOW  1 17071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Embryology,     phylogenesis     of     development     and     reproduction,     many     spp.     (Cottidae, 

Comephoridae,  Paracottidae,  Cottocomephoridae),  Coregonus  spp.,  Thymallus  spp.  (Salmonidae, 

Teleostei) 
TEI,  Mrs.  S.;  Dr.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  A.  Pascoli,  06100  PERUGIA,  Italy 
a        Action  of  magnetic  field  on  regeneration.  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellaria) 
TEILLET,   Miss   M.-A.    -    Lab.    d'Embryol.,    Univ.    de    Nantes,    38   Bd.Michclet,  B.P.1044,  44037 

NANTES  CEDEX,  France 
TEJEDO  MATEU,  A.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Barcelona,  C/.Casanova  143,  BARCELONA   11, 

Spain 
a       Mesohydronephrosis  and  ureterohydronephrosis  in  a  12mm  embryo.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
TEMPELAAR,  M.  J.;  Drs.  -  Genet.   Inst.,  State  Univ.,  Biol.  Centrurti,  Kerklaan  30,  Postbus  14, 

HAREN,  Gr.,  Netherlands 
a        Abnormal   DNA-content  in  developing  and  adult   stages  carrying  X-ray-induced  chromosome 

aberrations  (cytophotometry).  Tetranychus  urticae  (Acari,  Arachnida) 
TEMPLE,  D.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.  et  d'Embryol.,  Univ.  de  Montpellier,  2  rue  Ecole  de  Medecinc,  34000 

MONTPELLIER,  France 
TENCER,  Miss  R.;  Dr.en  Sci.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux, 

1640  RH0DE-ST.-GEN£SE,  Belgium 
a        Cell  surface  during  early  development.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Pleurodeles  waltlii,  Ambystoma 

mcxicanum  (Urodela) 
TEPLITZ,  Miss  N.  A.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Vavilov  St. 

26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
a        The  role  of  neurotransmitters  (acetylcholine,  serotonin,  catecholamines)  in  early  embryogenesis. 

Strongylocentrotus  drobachiensis,  S.  nudus,  S.  intcrmedius,  Paracentrotus  lividus,  Arbacia  lixula, 

Sphaerechinus  granularis  (Echinoidea)  (with  G.  A.  BUZNIKOV) 
TERMIER,  M.  -  Lab.  d'EntomoI.  et  d'Ecophysiol.  Exp.,  Univ.  Paris  XI  (Paris-Sud),  Bat. 446,  91405 

ORSAY,  France 
a       Development  of  flight  muscles.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
TERPILOWSKA,  Miss  B.;  Ph.D.   -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wroctew,  ul.  Sienkiewicza  21,  50-335 

WROCLAW,  Poland 
a        Early  developmental  stages.  Acanthocyclops  spec.  (Copepoda) 
TESTA-BAPPENHEIM,   I.;  Dr.med.A.O.,  Prof.   -    Lab.   Antropol.,   Univ.   di  Camerino,  Via  Filippo 

Camerini  5,  62032  CAMERINO,  Italy 
a        Experimental  embryology.  Triton  alpestris,  T.  taeniatus  (Urodela) 
b       Developmental  genetics  and  pathology.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
THEILER,  K.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Histol.,  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Ziirich,  Gloriastr.l9,  8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 

99 


a       Developmental  genetics  of  the  vertebral  column  and  of  the  eye.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
THESINGH,  Miss  C.  W.;  M.D.   -   Lab.   for  Cell  Biol,  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Development  and  function  of  ultimobranchial  body  in  organ  culture.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Hormonal  regulation  of  calcium  metabolism  and  bone  formation  in  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Origin   and   function   of   cysts   in    ultimobranchial   body   and    parathyroid  in  embryo.  Gallus 

domesticus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
THIERY,  M.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Academic  Hosp.,  Univ.  of  Ghent, 

DePintelaan  135,  9000  GENT,  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  zymograns,  and  extensive  bloodtyping.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Histochemistry  of  placenta.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Enzyme  histochemistry  of  female  genital  tract.  (Mammalia) 
THlRIOT-QUlfiVREUX,   Mrs.   C;  Dr.es  Sci.    -    Stat.   Zool.,   Univ.    de   Paris  VI,   06230  VILLE- 

FRANCHE-sur-MER,  France 
a        Anatomy  and  histology  of  planktonic  larvae  before  and  after  metamorphosis;  scanning  electron 

microscopy  of  their  shells.  Mesogastropoda,  Stenoglossa  (Gastropoda) 
THOMAS,  C.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux,  1640  RHODE-ST- 

GENtSE,  Belgium 
a       RNA  synthesis  and  control  of  ribosomal  RNA  synthesis  in  oocytes.  (Amphibia) 
THOMAS,  D.  B.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  St  Andrews,  St  Salvator  Coll.,  Bute  Med.  Bldgs.,  ST 

ANDREWS  KY16  9TS,  Fife,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        The  development  of  the  lympho-myeloid  complex.  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus,  Cavia  cobaya 

(Rodentia),  Macaca  mulatta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       The  transplantation  of  foetal  lympho-myeloid  cells.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c        The  effects  of  irradiation  on  the  developing  lympho-myeloid  tissues.  Same  species  as  b 
THOMSON,  I.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN, 

Scotland,  U.K. 
a       Properties    of   lens    mRNAs;   regulation   of  stability.   Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)   (with   R.  M. 

CLAYTON,  D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN,  A.  T.  H.  BURNS  (Edinburgh),  and  R.  WILLIAMSON  (Glasgow) 
THORIG,  G.  E.  W.;  Drs.  -  Dept.  of  Popul.  and  Evol.  Biol.,  Genet.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transito- 

rium  III,  Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Isozymes  and  morphological  variations.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
THORS,  F.;  Drs.   -   Dept.   of  Anat.  and  EmbryoL,   Univ.   of  Nijmegen,  Geert  Grooteplein  N.21, 

NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a       Development  of  the  spinal  cord.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
THOUVENY,  Y.  R.;  Dr.,  Prof.  ~  Lab.  d'HistoI.  et  de  Morphogen.  Anim.,  Centre  Univ.  de  Marscille- 

Luminy,  70  route  Leon  Lachamp,  13288  MARSEILLE  Cedex  2,  France 
a        Biochemistry  and  cytochemistry  of  regeneration:  molecular  mechanisms  taking  place  during 

dedifferentiation.  Owenia  fusiformis  (Polychaeta) 
THYLSTRUP,  A.:  Ph.D.,  Assoc.Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Dent.  Pathol,  and  Operat.  Dent.,  Royal  Dent.  Coll., 

Vennelyst  Bd.,  8000  ARHUS  C,  Denmark 
a        Development  and  mineralization  of  dental  enamel  from  still-born  infants  (polarizing  and  light 

microscopy,  microradiography,  scanning  and  transmission  E.M.).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
TIEDEMANN,  H.;  Dr.med.,  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fur  Biochcm.  und  Molek.  Biol.,  Fachbereich  I 

(Vorklinik),  Freie  Univ.  BerHn,  Arnimallec  22,  1  BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
TIEDEMANN  (WAECHTER),  Mrs.  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fiir  Biochem.  und  Molek.  Biol.,  Fachbereich 

I  (Vorklinik),  Freie  Univ.  Berlin,  Arnimallec  22,  1  BERLIN  33,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
TIMASHKEVICH,  Mrs.  T.  B.;  Cand.med.sci.  -   Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the 

USSR,  Tsurupa  St.3,  MOSCOW  1 1 7469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Regeneration  and  cell  division  in  the  stomach.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Quantitative  evaluation  of  restoration  of  resected  stomach.  Same  species  as  a 
TOIVONEN,  S.  I.;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  EmbryoL,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki, 

Arkadiankatu  7,  00100  HELSINKI  10,  Finland 
a        The  specific  action  of  heterogeneous  inductors.  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela) 
b       The  mcclianism  of  primary  induction.  Same  species  as  a  (with  L.  O.  SAXliN,  Dept.of  Pathol.) 
c        Cell  interaction.  Same  species  as  a 
TOKIN,  B.  P.;  Dr.Biol.Sci.,  Prof.  ^  Dept.  of  EmbryoL,  Leningrad  State  Univ.,  Mendeleevsky  St.  5, 

199164  LENINGRAD,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Regeneration,  asexual  reproduction,  and  somatic  embryogenesis.  Dugesia  tigrina  (Turbellaria) 
b       Morphoeenetic  processes  in  starving  animals.  Same  species  as  a 
TONDURY,  G.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  HistoL,  and  EmbryoL,  Univ.  of  Zurich,  Gloriastr.  19, 

8006  ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Action   of  different  viruses  on   embryos,  pathogenesis,  and   way  of  infection.   Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
b       Development  of  the  lymphatic  system.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Pre-  and  postnatal  development  of  thymus  and  lymphatic  organs  of  tiie  "nude"  mutant.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
TONI'BY,  M.  1.;  Fil.kand.      Wenr.cr-Grcn  Inst.,  Norrtullsgatan  16,  113  45  STOCKHOLM,  Sweden 
a        Metabolism    of   tryptophane    and    5-liydroxytryptamine    (serotonin).    Psammechinus    miliaris, 

Strongylocentrotus  droebachiensis,  Paracentrotus  lividus  (EcJiinoidea) 

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b       Embryological  development  of  collagen.  Same  species  as  a 

TONGE,    C.  H.;    D.D.Sc,    Prof.    -    Dept.    of   Oral    Anat.,    Dental   School,   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  (including 

rehabilitation).  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
c        Protein  calory  deficiency  and  rehabilitation  relative  to  the  development  and  growth  of  teeth  and 

jaws.  Same  species  as  b 
TONNEYCK  (MtJLLER),    Mrs.   I.   -   Anat.-Embryol.   Inst.,   Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade  61, 

AMSTERDAM-0.,  Netherlands 
a        Experimental  studies  on  skull  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
TOROK,  L.  J.;  Ph.D.  ^  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Med.  Univ.,  Tiizolto  u.  58,  1094  BUDAPEST  IX,  Hungary 
a       Nucleo-histone    changes    during    morphogenetic    processes    of   regeneration.    Dugesia   lugubris 

(Turbellaria) 
b       Morphogenetic  inhibition   in  development,   regeneration,   and   asexual  reproduction.   Dugesia 

lugubris,  D.  tigrina  (Turbellaria) 
TORRE,  C.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm.,  Univ.  di  Torino,  Corso  M.d'Azeglio  52,  10126  TORINO, 

Italy 
a        Development     of    neuro-muscular     correlations    under    anti-cholinesterase    treatment.    Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
TOUIR,  A.  -  Lab.  de  Sex.  et  Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Bat.G,  Tour  32,  4  place 

Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Control    of    sexual    differentiation    (endocrinology    and    physiology).     Lysmata    seticaudata 

(Hippolytiae,  Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
TRAMPUSCH,    H.  A.  L.;    Ph.D.    -    Anat.-Embryol.    Inst.,    Univ.    of   Amsterdam,   Mauritskade   61, 

AMSTERDAM-0.,  Netherlands 
a        Differentiation  and  de-differentiation.  (Amphibia) 
TRAUT,  W.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Abt.  Biol.,  Arb.gr.  Entw.physiol.  der  Tiere,  Ruhr-Univ.,  463  BOCHUM, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Role    and    phases    of   activity    of   the    W-chromosome    in    development.    Ephestia   kuehniella 

(Lepidoptera) 
b       Transcription  of  the  chromosomes  in  oocytes.  Same  species  as  a 
TREVISAN,   P.;   Dr.BioL    -    1st.   di   Anat.   Comp.,   Univ.   di  Modena,   Via  Berengario   14,  41100 

MODENA,  Italy 
a       Experiments  on  differentiation  of  dorsal  neurons  of  the  spinal  cord.  Bufo  bufo  (Anura),  Triturus 

cristatus,  Salamandra  salamandra  (Urodela) 
TRNKOVA,  Miss  E.;  RNDr.        Dcpt.of  Anat.,  Charles  Univ.,   U  nemocnice  3,  12800  PRAHA  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a       Development  of  the  flexor  muscles  in  the  hand.  (Mammalia) 

TROSCH,\V.  -  Inst,  fiir  Genet.,  Univ.  des  Saarlandcs,  66  SAARBRUCKEN  11,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Measurements  of  inorganic  ions  and  theu  fluxes  in  cell  nuclei  during  development.  Chironomus 

thummi  (Diptera) 
TRUCKENBRODT,  W.;  Dr.        Naturw.  Abt.,  Univ.  Osnabriick,  P.O.  Box  3429,  45  OSNABRUCK, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Influence  of  actinomycin  D  on  embryology.  Odontotermes  badius,  O.  stercorivorus  (Isoptera) 
b       Caste  differentiation:  1.  workers/ soldiers  ratio  in  young  laboratory  colonies;  2.  development  of 

nvmphs  in  colonies.  Same  species  as  a 
TRUMAN,    D.  E.  S.;    Ph.D.    -    Inst,    of   Anim.    Genet.,    Univ.    of   Edinburgh,    West   Mains    Rd., 

EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a       Properties   of   lens    mRNAs;   regulation   of  stabihty.   Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)   (with   R.  M. 

CLAYTON,  A.  T.  H.  BURNS,  I.  f  HOMSON,  (Edinburgh),  and  R.  WILLIAMSON  (Glasgow) 
b       Synthesis,  ontogeny,   location,   and  immunochemistry  of  lens  proteins  in  normal  animals  and 

mutants.  Gallus" domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodcntia)  (with  R.  M  CLAYTON,  A.  T.  H. 

BURNS,  M.  M.  PERRY,  D.  }.  PRITCHARD  (Edinburgh),  and  D.  S.  McDEVITT  (Philadelphia) 
TRUSLOVE,  Miss  G.  M.;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Human  Genet,  and  Biometry,  Univ.  CoU.  London,  Wolfson 

House,  4  Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2HE,  England 
a       The  analysis  of  skeletal  variation  in  animals  selected  for  large  or  small  size  and  controls.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
TSCHADAJA,  E.  A.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  EmbryoL,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  Georgian  SSR,  3  1 

Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030.  U.S.S.R. 
a        Macro-  and  micromorpholoey  of  the  female  genital  system.  Dendroctonus  micans  (Coleoptera) 
b       Histology,  histochemistry,  and  autoradiography  of  pupal  and  adult  ovaries.  Same  species  as  a 
TUCHKOVA,  Mrs.  S.  J.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov  St.  26, 

MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS,  H.;  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Embryol.,  U.E.R.  Biomed.,  45  rue  des  Sts.Peres,  75270 

PARIS  Cedex  06,  France 
a        Anencephalie.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Teratogenese  par  sulfamides  hypoglycemiants,  antimetabolites.   Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia)  (avec 

L.  MERCIER) 
c        Influence  des  hormones  sur  le  developpement  foetal.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
d        Influence  des  alcaloides  du  Rauwolfia,  de  la  reserpine  et  de  la  dcserpidine  sur  le  developpement. 

Meme  espece  comme  b  (avec  L.  MERCIER) 
e        Influence  des  neuroleptiques  sur  la  fertilite  et  le  developpement  foetal.  Rattus  spec,  Mus  spec. 
(Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 

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f       Diabete  experimental  et  grossesse.  (Mammalia) 

g        Intluence  des  antimitotiques,  des  anticonvulsants  et  de  la  prostaglandine  F2q:  sur  la  gestation. 

Meme  espece  comme  e  (avec  L.  MERCIER) 
TUDDENHAM,  E.  G.  D.;  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.P.  -  Dept.  of  Haematol.,  Welsh  Natl.  Sell,  of  Med.,  Heath 

Park,  CARDIFF,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Identification  and  location  of  the  sites  of  synthesis  of  coagulation  factors,  especially  V  and  VIII 

in  the  foetus  (immunofluorescence  histology,  tissue  culture).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
TUDOSE,  Mrs.  O.;  Dr.med.  -  Dept.  of  Med.  Biol.,  Med.  School,  P-fa  23  August  1,  1900  TIMI^OARA, 

Rumania 
a       Vascular  development  in  the  embryonic  central  nervous  system.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
TUFT,  P.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH  EH9  3JT, 

Scotland,  U.K. 
TUMANISHVILI,  G.  D.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Exp.  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Sci. 

of  the  Georgian  SSR,  Digomi,  380059  TBILISI,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Role  of  chemical  intercellular  interactions  in  regulation  of  the  rate  of  cell  multiplication  and 

intracellular  synthesis  studied  in  cell  cultures  and  in  vivo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus 

norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Participation  of  intracellular  substances  in  gastrulation.  Misgurnus  fossilis  (Teleostei) 
c        Participation  of  nuclear  and  cytoplasmic  substances  in  control  of  state  of  DNA  in  chromatin. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
TURAtA-SZYBOWSKA,  K.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Cytol.  and  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Bot.,  Jagellonian 

Univ.,  Grodzka  St.  52,  31-044  KRAK6w,  Poland 
a        Embryology  of  a  seed  sterile  population.  Ranunculus  penicillatus  (Ranunculaceae) 
b        Ultrastructure  of  the  endosperm.  Echinocystis  lobata  (Cucurbitaceae) 
TURCHINI,  J.  P.;  D.M.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Bd.  Winston  Churchill, 

B.P.38,  63001  CLERMONT-FERRAND  Cedex,  France 
a        Neonatal  liver.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
TURNER,   D.  C;   Ph.D.    -    Inst,   of  Cell  Biol.,   Swiss  Fed.   Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,   8049 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        In  vitro  myogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
TURNER,  S.  C;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.  Sci.,  Portsmouth  Polytechnic,  Park  Rd.,  PORTSMOUTH 

POl  2DY,  England 
a       Growth,  differentiation  and  degeneration  of  larval  tissue  during  metamorphosis.  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura)  (with  H.  FOX,  London) 
TVOROGOVA,  Mrs.  A.  G.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  Georgian 

SSR,  31  Chavchavadze  Ave.,  TBILISI  380030,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Morphogenesis  of  the  adenohypophysis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Experimental  morphology  of  interaction  between  adenohypophysis  and  gonads  in  ontogenesis; 

histochemistry  of  adenohypophysis).  Same  species  as  a 
TYSZKIEWICZ,  Mrs.  K.;  M.Sc.  ~  Zool.  Dept.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  ul.  Krupnicza  50,  KRAKOW  2, 

Poland 
a        Embryogenesis  of  nervous  system.  Tetrodontophora  bielanensis  (Collembola) 
UBBELS,  Miss  G.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.),  Uppsalalaan  8,  "De  Uithof", 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a        Cytochemical    heterogeneity    of    the    egg,    cleavage    stages    and    early    embryo.    Ambystoma 

mcxicanum,  Xenopus  laevis  (Amphibia) 
b       Cytochemistry  of  the  origin  of  dorso-vcntral  polarity  of  the  egg:  factors  involved  in  cytoplasmic 

segregation;  cytoplasm  and  pigment  movements  during  grey  crescent  formation;  possible  role  of 

neurotransmitters.  Xenopus  laevis,  Dicoglossus  pictus  (Anura) 
ULLMANN,  Miss  S.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  G12  8QC,  Scotland, 

U.K. 
a        Supcrfoetation  and  polyovular  follicles.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b        Ultrastructure  of  oogenesis.  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 
c        Storage  of  spermatozoa.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Oogenesis.     Trichosurus    vulpecula     and     other    spp.     (Marsupialia),    Ornithorhynchus     spec. 

(Monotreinata) 
ULRICH,  H.;  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Universitiitst.  2,  8006 

ZURICH,  Switzerland 
a        Morphology,  physiology,  and  cytology  of  paedogenetic-bisexual  reproduction  cycle.  Heteropeza 

pygmaea  (=  Oligarces  paradoxus)  (Cecidomyiidac,  Diptera) 
URBANI,  E.;  Prof.  -  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.,  Univ.  di  Roma,  Citta  Univorsitaria,  00185  ROMA,  Italy 
URSPRUNG,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH,  Switzer- 
land 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
VACEK,  Z.;  MUDr.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -   Inst,  of  Embryol.,  Charles  Univ.,  Albertov  4,  128  00  PRAHA  2, 

Czechoslovakia 
a        Electron    microscopy   and    histociiemistry   of   the    placenta   (comparative   studies  on   the  sub- 
microscopic    structure,    enzyme    histociiemistry    and    transport    mechanism).    Homo    sapiens 

(Primates),  (Rodentia;  Carnivora;  Insectivora;  Chiroptera) 
b        Role  of  primitive  streak  and  tail  region  in  early  differentiation  of  the  body  (submicroscopic  and 

cytochemical  studies  in  normal  and  experimental  conditions).  Rana  esculenta  (Anura),  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
VAGNETTI,  Mrs.  D.;  Dr.   -  1st.  di  Anat.  Conip.,  Univ.  di  Perugia,  Via  A.Pascoli,  06100  PERUGIA, 

Italy 

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a        Spermiogenesis.  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellaria) 

b       Histochemistry  of  vitelline  cells.  Same  species  as  a 

VAHERl,  A.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  III.  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  Haartmaninkatu  3, 

00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a       Cell  surface  antigen  localization  in  differentiation  and   malignancy  of  embryonic  fibroblasts. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  J.  J.  WARTIOVAARA  and  E.  RUOSLAHTI) 
VAHS,  W.;  Dr.phiL,  Prof.      ZooL  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Weyertal  119,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Quantitative  cytochemistry  of  nucleic  acids  and  proteins  during  induction  and  differentiation. 

Triturus  vulgaris  (Urodela) 
b       Phase  specific  gene  activities  in  the  eyecup-lens-system  of  the  developing  embryo,  as  revealed  by 

quantitative   cytochemical   DNA   determinations.    Salmo    irideus   (Teleostei),   Triturus  vulgaris 

(Urodela) 
c        Ultrastructure  of  embryonic  cells  undergoing  induction  and  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
VAKAET,  L.  C.  A.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -   Lab.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  State  Univ.  Center,  Groenenborgerlaan 

171,  2020  ANTWERPEN,  Belgium 
a       Early  development.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  japonica  (Aves) 
b       Fetal  and  neonatal  endocrinology.  Mus  musculus  albinus  (Rodentia) 
c        In  vitro  culture  of  blastoderms,  normal  and  after  experimental  interventions;  histochemistry: 

enzymes  and  mucopolysaccharides.  Coturnix  japonica,  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
d        Autoradiography  of  oogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
VAKHRUSHEVA,   Mrs.    M.  P.;  Dr.        Inst,   of  Med.  Genet.,  Kashirskoye  Chaussee  6a,  MOSCOW 

115478,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Genetic  regulation  of  development  of  brain,  eye,  and  limbs.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
VALK,  P.  van^der;  Drs.   -    Lab.   of  Bot.,   State  Univ.,  Kerklaan  30,  P.O.  Box   14,  HAREN  (Gr.), 

Netherlands 
a        LUtrastructure   and   biochemistry   of  cell   wall   regeneration   using  protoplasts.   Schizophyllum 

commune  (Basidiomycetes,  Fungi) 
VALKEMA-PORRENGA,  Mrs.  F.  C;  Drs.  -  Lab.  for  Cell  Biol,  and  HistoL,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburger- 

weg  10,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a       Development    of   bone    and   onset   of  mineralization   in   radii   of   14-day   embryos   (electron 

microscopy).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
VAN  DEUSEN,  E.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Biozentrum  der  Univ.  Basel,  Abt.  ZellbioL,  Klingelbergst.  70,  4056 

BASEL,  Switzerland 
VAN  GANSEN,  Mrs.  P.;  Prof.       Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Free  Univ.  of  Brussels,  67  rue  des  Chevaux, 

1640  RHODE-ST-GENfeSE,  Belgium 
a        Previtellogcnic  and  vitellogcnic  oocytes:   1.  RNA  synthesis  and  nucleolar  activity;  2.  effect  of 

actinomycin    D   and    a-anianitin   on   nucleolar   ultrastructure   and  RNA  metabolism  (electron 

microscopy,  light  and  high  resolution  autoradiography,  in  situ  molecular  hybridization).  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
b       Effect  of  rifamycin  SV  and  arabinofuranosylcytosine  on  rDNA  synthesis  and  nucleolar  structures 

in  young  oocytes  (electron  microscopy,  light  and  high  resolution  autoradiography).  Same  species 

as  a 
c       Nucleolar  protein  synthesis  in  previtellogenic  oocytes  (high  resolution  autoradiography).  Same 

species  as  a 
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   hermaphroditic   animals. 

(Hydroidea;  Tricladidea,  Turbellaria;  Serpulidae,  Polychaeta) 
VAN  PRAET,  M.  -  Lab.  de  Biol,  des  Invert.  Marins  et  Malacol.,  Museum  Natl.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  57  rue 

Cuvier,  75005  PARIS,  France 
a        Experimental  morplioaenesis  and  regeneration.  Actinia  equina  (Actinozoa) 
VARGA,   A.;  Dr.,   Ir.   -   Dept.   of  Plant  PhysioL,  Agric.  Univ.,  Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGENINGEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Development    and    ripening    of    fruits    in    vivo    and    in    vitro,    especially    function    of  seeds. 

Lycopersicum  esculentum  (Solanaceae) 
VASSE,  J.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  Serv.  d'EmbryoL  Exper.,  Inst.  Pasteur,  20  rue  des  Moulins,  95110  SANNOIS, 

France 
VASSETZKY,  S.  G.;  Cand.bioLsci.  -  Inst,  of  Devclopm.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov 

St.  26,  MOSCOW  117334,  U.S.S.R. 
VEGT,  G.  B.;  Drs.   -   Lab.   for  Cell  BioL   and   Histol.,  State   Univ.,   Rijnsburgerweg   10,   LEIDEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Cultivation  of  embryonic  intestinal  tissue.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
VEINI(Haritos),  Mrs.  M.;M.Sc.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Athens,  Panepistimiopohs  (Kouponia),  ATHENS 

(621),  Greece 
VERBICKY,  M.  Sh.;  Cand.med.sci.  -  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Tsurupa  St.  3,  MOSCOW  1 17469,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Immunological  relationships  between  mother  and  foetus.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Papio 

hamadryas,  Macaca  mulatta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Humoral  interactions  between  analogous  organs  (reticulo-endothelial  and  leucopoietic  system)  ot 

mother  and  foetus.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
c       Cell    and    humoral    immunity    and    infertility.    Rattus   norvegicus   (Rodentia),    Homo    sapiens 
(Primates) 

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VERDIER,  G.  P.  J.;  Dr.spec.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl.,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I,  43  Bd.  du  1 1  Novembre 

1918,  69621  VILLEURBANNE,  France 
a        iTiRNA  metabolism  during  development  of  chloroplast  induced  by  illumination.  Euglena  gracilis 

(Euglenophyceae) 
VERDONK,  N.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium  III,  Padualaan  8, 

UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a       Determination  of  bilateral  symmetry  in  the  head  region.  Lymnaea  stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
b       Germinal  locaUzation  in  eggs.  Various  spp.  (Mollusca) 
c        Cellular  interactions  in  early  development.  Various  spp.  (Mollusca) 
VEREISKAYA,  Miss  V.  N.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Cytogenet.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol., 

Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  U.S.S.R.,  Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW  1 17334,  U.S.S.R. 
VERHOFSTAD,   A.  A.  J.;   Med.drs.    -    Dept.   of  Anat.    and    Embryol.,    Univ.   of  Nijmegen,  Geert 

Grooteplein  N.  21,  NIJMEGEN,  Netherlands 
a       Differentiation   of  epinephrine-   and  nor-epinephrine-containing  cells  in  the  adrenal  medulla, 

(histochemistry).  Mus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
VERNET,  G.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Cell.,  Univ.  de  Reims,  B.P.347,  51062  REIMS  Cedex,  France 
VETTERLEIN,  Miss  M.;  M.B.  -  Inst,  fiir  Krebsforsch.,  Univ.  Wien,  Borschkegasse  8a,  Postfach  72, 

A-1090  WIEN,  Austria 
a        Enzyme  induction  in  embryonic  and  adult  liver  cells  in  vitro   by  steroid  hormones.   Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
VIELL,  B.';  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Inst,  fur  Entw.physiol.,  Univ.  zu  Koln,  Gyrhofstr.  17,  5  KOLN  41,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Biochemical  aspects  of  differentiation  in  the  wing.  Riella  helicophylla  (Hepaticae) 
b       Protein  and  amino  acid  metabolism  during  the  first  stages  of  regeneration  (embryonalization). 

Same  species  as  a 
VIJVERBERG,  A.  J.;  Dr.  -  Unit  of  Cell  Biol,  and  Morphogen.,  Zool.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserstr. 

63,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Proliferation    (mitoses)    and    DNA   synthesis   in   imaginal   discs   (autoradiography).   Calliphora 

erythrocephala.  (Diptera) 
b       Influence  of  X-irradiation,  ecdysterone  and  juvenile  hormone  on  morphogenesis  of  imaginal  discs. 

Same  species  as  a 
VILANOVA  TRIAS,  J.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Barcelona,  C/.Casanova  143,  BARCELONA  11, 

Spain 
a       Biochemical  changes  in  cerebrospinal  fluid  during  embryonic  development.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
VILLA,  Miss  L.;  Dr.Sci.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  18,  90123  PALERMO,  Italy 
a        Ultrastructure    of   spermatogenesis,    spermatozoa,   and    fertihzation.    Ascidia   malaca,   Molgula 

impura,  Ciona  intestinalis  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  oocyte  and  egg  development.  Chaetopterus  spec,  Sternaspis  spec.  (Polychaeta) 
VINCE,  Miss  M.  A.;  B.A.  -  Psychol.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3EB, 

England 
a        Responsiveness  in  the  embryo.  (Aves) 

b       Responsiveness  in  the  foetus.  Homo  sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Mammaha) 
VIRTANEN,  I.       Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  III.  Dept.  of  PathoL,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  Haartmaninkatu  3, 

00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 
a        Frecze-etching  electron  microscopy  of  ribosome-membrane  association  in  liver  cells.  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia)  (with  J.  J.  WARTIOVAARA) 
VITTORELLl,  Miss  M.  L.;  Dr.Biol.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Palermo,  Via  Archirafi  20,  90123 

PALERMO,  Italy 
a        DNA   synthesis  in  dissociated  embryonic  cells  and  in  embryonic  mitochondria.  Paracentrotus 

lividus  (Echinoidea) 
b        Isolation  of  blastula  cell  membranes  and  detection  of  enzymatic  activities.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Detection  of  cyclic  AMP  in  embryos  and  in  dissociated  embryonic  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
VIZA,  D.;  M.D.    -   Lab.  dTmmunobiol.,  Pathol.  Gen.  ct  Exper.,  Fac.  de  Med.  Pitie-Salpetrierc,  105 

Bd.de  I'Hopital,  75634  PARIS  Cedex  13,  France 
a        Cytostatic  effects  of  antibodies  against  embryonic  and  tumour-specific  cell-surface  antigens  on 

cells  cultured  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Control  of  cell  growth  in  vitro  by  solubihzed  cell-surface  material  obtained  from  homologous 

embryonic  and  tumour  cells  and  from  heterologous  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
VOLLMAR,  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Biol.  Inst.  I  (Zool.)  der  Univ..  Katharinenstr.  20,  78  FREIBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
VOLLRATH,   L.;  Dr.med.,  o.Prof.   ^    Anat.   Inst,   der   Univ.,   Saarstr.19-21 ,  6500  MAINZ,   B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a        Development  of  pineal  gland.  Rattus  spec,  Cavia  norcellus  (Rodentia) 
VREEZEN,  Miss  W.  J.;  Drs.  -  Genet.  Lab.,  State  Univ.,  Kaiserstr. 63,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Selection  on  asymmetrical  wing  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
VRIES,  O.  M.  H.  de;  Dr.   -    Lab.  of  Bot.,  State  Univ.,  Kerklaan  30,  P.O.  Box   14,  HAREN  (Gr.), 

Netherlands 
a        Biochemistry    of   wall    formation,    using   extracts   and    protoplasts.    Schizophyllum    commune 

(Basidiomycetes,  Fungi) 
b       Genome  activity  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
VUJANOVIC,  N.  L.;  M.D.  -   Immunol.  Res.  Center,  Univ.  of  Belgrade,  Vojvode  Stepe  458,  P.O.  Box 

979.  1 1000  BEOGRAD,  Yugoslavia 

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VYAZOV,  O.  E.;  Dr.med.sci.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Human  Morphol.,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci. 
of  the  USSR,  Tsurupa  St.3,  MOSCOW  117469,  U.S.S.R. 

a  Development  of  tissue  antigens  during  eye  lens,  retina,  and  kidney  development.  Callus 
domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b  Humoral  interconnections  between  analogous  organs  (brain,  lung,  reticulo-endothelial  and  leuco- 
poietic  system)  of  mother  and  foetus.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

WABIK,  Miss  B.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Evolut.,  Jagellonian  Univ.,  Krupnicza  50,  30-060 
KRAK(3W,  Poland 

a       Ultrastructure  of  sperm  and  eggs  from  inbred  and  crossbred  animals.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

WADA,  S.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  Dusseldorf,  Mettmanner  Str.  16-18,  4  DUSSELDORF, 
B.R.D.  (Cermany) 

a       Morphogenesis  of  the  compound  eyes.  (Arthropoda) 

WADDINGTON,  C.  H.,t  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd., 
EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 

WAGNER,  E.;  Dr.rer.nat.  Biol.  Inst.  II  der  Univ.,  Lehrst.  fur  Bot.,' Schanzlestr.  9/11,  78  FREI- 
BURG/Br.,  B.R.D.  (Cermany) 

a  Interaction  of  phytochrome  and  endogenous  rhythms  in  photoperiodic  control  of  growth  and 
development.  Chenopodium  rubrum  (Chenopodiaceae) 

WAHLI,  W.:  lic.phil.nat.  -  Div.  of  Cell  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Bern,  Sahlist.8,  3012 
BERN,  Switzerland 

a        Larval  cell  cultures.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  R.  WEBER) 

WAKELY  (DENT),  Mrs.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Leicester.  6  University  Rd..  LEICESTER 
LEI  7RH,  England 

a       Normal  development  and  congenital  defects  in  the  lens.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Placental  ultrastructure  and  histochemistry.  Various  spp.  (Mammalia) 

WAL,  U.  P.  v.d.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Transitorium  III,  Univ.centrum  "De 
Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 

a  Localization  of  protein  synthesis  during  the  fhst  cleavages  by  electron  microscope  autoradio- 
graphy. Lymnaea  stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 

b  Electron  microscopy  of  chemical  breakdown  of  proteins  in  correlation  with  cytological  structure 
of  degenerating  yolk  granules.  Same  species  as  a 

c  Localization  of  enzyme  synthesis  during  early  embryogenesis  by  electron  microscope  cyto- 
chemistry. Same  species  as  a 

WALLACE,  H.;  Ph.D.  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston,  P.O.  Box  363,  BIRMING- 
HAM B15  2TT,  England 

a        Nucleolar  metabolism  during  development  and  gametogenesis.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 

b       Limb  regeneration.  Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela) 

c       Developmental  physiolosy.  (Ascidiacea) 

WANSCHER,  J.  H.:  Dr.agron".  -  Horticult.  Dept.,  Royal  Vet.  and  Agric.  Univ.,  Rolighedsvej  23.  1958 
COPENHAGEN  V,  Denmark 

a       Developmental  genetics.  (Plantae;  Animalia) 

b       Developmental  genetics  of  shell  morphology.  (MoUusca) 

WARTENBERG.  H.;  Dr.mcd.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Abt.  fiir  Exper.  Biol.,  Univ.  Bonn,  Nussallee  10,  53 
BONN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

a  Light  and  electron  microscopy  of  male  and  female  germ  cells  during  pre-  and  postnatal  develop- 
ment. Acomys  cahirinus  dimidiatus,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

WARTIOVAARA,  J.  J.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol.,  III.  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Helsinki, 
Haartmaninkatu  3,  00290  HELSINKI  29,  Finland 

a  Mechanism  of  kidney  tubulogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  L.  O.  SAXEN, 
E.  LEHTONEN  and  S.  NORDLING) 

b  Freeze-etching  electron  microscopy  of  ribosome  -  membrane  association  in  liver  cells.  Rattus 
spec.  (Rodentia)  (with  I.  VIRTANEN) 

c  Cell  surface  antigen  localization  in  differentiation  and  malignancy  of  embryonic  fibroblasts. 
Callus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  A.  VAHERI  and  E.  RUOSLAHTI) 

WATTS,  G.  T.;  Ch.M.  -  Dept.  of  Surg.,  Queen  Elizabeth  Hosp.,  Edgbaston,  BIRMINGHAM  15, 
England 

a        Origin  of  cells  in  healing  wounds.  (Mammalia) 

b        Relation  of  regeneration  to  reactions  of  immunity.  (Mammalia) 

c  Nature  of  wound  healing  in  relation  to  components  involved  and  responsible  (mucopolysac- 
charides and  collagen).  (Mammalia) 

d       Manganese  in  relation  to  wound  healing.  (Mammalia) 

WEAKLY  (SHAW),  Mrs.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Dundee,  DUNDEE  DDl  4HN,  Scotland, 
U.K. 

a        Cytochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  developing  germ  cells.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 

b  Effects  of  different  preparative  procedures  on  ultrastructure  of  differentiating  ovarian  tissue. 
Same  species  as  a 

WEBB,  F.  T.  G.;  D.Phil.  -  Marshall  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St., 
CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3EG,  England 

a  Control  of  growth  and  differentiation  of  the  early  embryo  in  vitro  and  in  vivo.  Mus  musculus, 
Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 

b       Control  of  egg  implantation.  Same  species  as  a 

WEBER,  K.;  Dipl.nat.  -  Zool.-Vergl.  Anat.  Inst.,  Univ.  Zurich,  Kiinstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 
Switzerland 

105 


a       Proliferation  of  imaginal  disc  cells.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

WEBER,  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Cell  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  ot  Bern,  Sahlist.8, 

3012  BERN,  Switzerland 
a       Mechanism  of  tissue  involution  during  metamorphosis.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Thyroxine  and  RNA  synthesis  in  tadpole  tissues.  Same  species  as  a  (with  G.  RYFFEL  and 

G.  MOILLIET) 
c        Cell  culture  of  larval  tissues.  Same  species  as  a  (with  W.  WAHLI)  ,,T^T^r,        . 

d        Analysis  of  mRNA  in  oocytes  and  differentiated  tissues.  Same  species  as  a  (with  G.  RYFFEL  and 

G.  MOILLIET) 
c       Hemoglobin  transition.  Same  species  as  a  (with  J.  SCHWAGER) 

WEBSTER   G.  C.;Ph.D.   -  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sussex,  Falmer,  BRIGHTON  BNl  9QG,  England 
WECHSLER,   W.;  Dr.med.,   Prof.    -    Max-Blanck-Inst.    fur   Hirnforsch.,   Abt.   fiir  Allgem.  Neurol., 

Ostmerheimer  St.  200,  5  KOLN  91,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
WEGENER,  G.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Physiol.  Lehrst.,  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  BerHnerstr.15,  69  HEIDELBERG, 

B.R.D.' (Germany)  •       ,^    , 

a       Protein  synthesis  during  cleavage,  germ  band,  and  organogenesis.  Acheta  domesticus  (Orthoptera) 
b       Organisation  of  energy  metabolism  and  selective  synthesis  of  cytoplasmic  proteins  in  the  life 

cycle.  Physarum  polycephalum  (Eumycetozoina) 
WEGMANN,  R.;  Dr.Med.,  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Inst.  d'Histochim.  Med.,  Univ.  Rene  Descartes,  45  rue  des 

Sts.Peres,  75270  PARIS  Cedex  06,  France 

also:  Dept.  d'Histoenzymol.,  Fac.  Fran9aise  de  Med.  et  Pharm.,  B.P.5076,  BEIRUT,  Lebanon 
a        Enzymology  and  metabolic  pathways  of  morphogenesis  (Mammalia) 
b       Development  of  the  ovary  (Mammalia) 
c       Maturation  of  oogonia  (Mammalia) 

WEGNEZ,  M.;  Dr.es  Sci.      Centre  de  Genet.  Molec.  du  CNRS,  91190  GIF-sur-YVETTE,  France 
a        Mecanismes  biochimiques  de  I'oogenese.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
WEIDELI,  H.  J.;  Dipl.Phil.II  -  Abt.  Zellbiol.,  Biozentrum  der  Univ.,  Klingelbergstr.  70,  4056  BASEL, 

Switzerland 
a       Differentiation  and  determination;  factors  involved  in  embryonic  development;  mRNA  synthesis 

in  early  stages.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
WEISS,  R.  A.;  B.Sc.        Imp.  Cane.   Res.  Fund  Labs.,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  LONDON  WC2A  3PX, 

England 
a        Interactions    between    oncornaviruses    and   differentiating   cells.   Gallus   domesticus,   Coturnix 

coturnix  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Social  behaviour  of  cells  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
WELLENSIEK,  S.  J.;  Dr.,  Ir.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Horticult.,  Agric.  Univ.,  Haagsteeg  3,  P.O.  Box  30, 

WAGENINGEN,  Netherlands 
a        Effects  of  flower  inducing  factors  (long  day,  vernalization,  very  high  temperature,  gibberellic 

acid)  on  the  blocking  in  vegetative  plants  of  different  genotypes.  Silene  armeria  (Caryophyl- 

WELLMANN,  E.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Biol.  Inst.  II  der  Univ.,  Lehrst.  fiir  Bot.,  Schanzlestr.  9/11,  78 
FREIBURG/Br.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

a        Light  mediated  differentiation  in  tissue  cultures.  (UmbcUiferae) 

WENDER,  M.  B.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Neurol,  and  Sensory  Organs,  Med.  Acad.,  49  Przybyszevvs- 
kiego  St.,  60-355  POZNAN,  Poland 

a  The  chemical  composition  and  enzyme  activity  of  developing  nervous  tissue  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  period  of  myelination.  Laboratory  animals,  Homo  sapiens  (Mammalia) 

b  The  influence  of  ionizing  radiation  on  the  developing  nervous  system.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus 
(Lagomorpha) 

c        Histoenzymatic  architectonics  of  the  developing  nervous  system.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)    _ 

WFNIGER,  J.-P.;  Dr.  -  Lab.  de  Zool.  et  d'Embryol.  Exp.,  Univ.  Louis  Pasteur,  12  rue  de  TUniversite, 
67000  STRASBOURG,  France 

a  Cliemical  nature  of  the  testicular  hormone  of  the  embryo:  probably  a  protein.  Gallus  domesticus 
(Aves) 

b  The  role  of  the  hypophysis  in  hormonal  activity  of  embryonic  gonads.  Gallus  domesticus.  Anas 
platyrhynchos  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 
morpha) 

VVENSING,  C.  J.  G.;  D.V.M.,  Ph.D.  -  Vet.  Anat.  and  Einbryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Bekkerstr.  141, 
UTRECHT,  Netherlands 

a        Mechanism  of  testicular  descent  (histology,  biochemistry,  tissue  culture).  (Mammalia) 

b        Development  of  lieart  anomalies,  especially  hypoplasia  of  right  and  left  heart.  (Mammalia) 

WENT,  D.  F.;  Dr.sc.nat.  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Universitatstr.2,  8006 
ZURICH,  Switzerland 

a  Physiology  of  pacdogenetic  reproduction;  sex  determination;  in  vitro  culture  of  ovaries;  time- 
lapse  cineniatoiiraphy.  Heteropeza  pygmaea  (Diptera) 

WESSFLS,  J.  G.  Il.;^Dr.,  Prof.  Lab.  of  Bot.,  State  Univ.,  Kerklaan  30,  P.O.  Box  14,  HAREN  (Gr.), 
Netherlands 

a  Biochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  sexual  morphogenesis,  especially  in  relation  to  enzyme 
regulation.  Schizophyllum  commune  (Basidiomycetes,  Fungi) 

b  Biochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  hyphae,  synthesis  and  degradation  of  wall  constituents.  Same 
species  as  a 

WEST,  J.  D.:  B.Sc.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  I-dinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 
EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 

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a        Developmental  fate  of  different  cell  populations  in  chimaeras.  Mus  niusculus  (Rodentia) 

WEST,  M.  R.;  B.Sc.  -  Muse.  Dystrophy  Res.  Labs.,  Newcastle  Gen.  Hosp.,  NEWCASTLE  upon  Tyne 

NE4  6BE,  England 
a        Reaction   of  normal   and   dystrophic   adult   muscle,   cultured  with  newborn  or  fetal  tissues: 

induction  and  early  morphological  changes.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
WESTIN,  Mrs.   M.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Immunol.,  Wenner-Gren  Inst,   for  Exp.  Biol.,  Pack,  104  05 

STOCKHOLM  50,  Sweden 
a        Immunological  study  of  individual  embryonic  proteins,  their  gene  dependence,  function,  locaUza- 

tion,  and  appearance  in  different  developmental  stages.  Paracentrotus  lividus  (Echinoidea) 
WESTRA,  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Unit,  of  Cell  Biol,  and  Morphogen.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserst.63, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a       Chemota.xis  and  cell  aggregation.  Dictyostelium  spec,  Polyspondylium  spec.  (Acrasiales) 
WEYGOLDT,  P.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.  I  (Zool.)  der  Univ.,  Katharinenstr.  20,  78  FREIBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
WHITE,  Miss  J.;  M.A.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Marischal  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Aberdeen,  ABERDEEN 

AB9  IAS,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Effects  of  hydrocortisone  on  embryonic  tissue  cells  grown  in  vitro.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
WHITTINGHAM,  D.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  M.R.C.  Mammalian  Devi.  Unit,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Wolfson  House, 

4  Stephenson  Way,  LONDON  NWl  2HE,  England 
WIDERSTEN,  B.;Fil.  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Uppsala,  Box  561,  S-75  122  UPPSALA  1,  Sweden 
WIERTZ   (HOESSELS),   Mrs.    E.  L.  M.  J.;   Ph.D.    -   Dienst  voor   Histol.,  Fac.  der  Wetenschappen, 

Rijksuniversitair  Centrum,  Middelheimlaan  1,  ANTWERPEN,  Belgium 

also:  Fac.  of  Med.,  Tongersestr.53,  MAASTRICHT,  Netherlands 
WIGGLESWORTH,  Sir  V.  B.;  Dr.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St., 

CAMBRIDGE  CB2  3EJ,  England 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
WIJK,  R.  van;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  Chem.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Padualaan  8,  UTRECHT    2506, 

Netherlands 
a       Factors  affecting  growth  rate  and  length  of  cell  cycle  phases  of  normal  hepatocytes  and  cultured 

hepatoma  cells;  role  of  cyclic  nucleotides,  enzymes  and  hormones  (time  lapse  microcinemato- 

graphy,  DNA  photometry,  autoradiography).  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
WILBY,  O.  K.;  D.Phil.  ~  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  GLASGOW  G12  8QC,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a       Simulation  of  developmental  processes  at  the  cellular  level,  including  morphology  and  determina- 
tion, using  a  digital  computer 
b       Cellular  and  supracellular  processes  in  limb  development,  especially  control  of  overall  form  and 

pattern   of  chondrogenesis  (normal,  talpid,  wingless,  Ametapodia  strains).  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
c       Pattern   and   polarity;  control   of  regeneration   and   budding  (experimental   study;  computer 

simulation).  Hydra  littoralis  (Hydrozoa) 
WILCOX,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Med.  Res.  Council,  HUls  Rd.,  CAMBRIDGE  CB2  2QH, 

England 
a       Development,  especially  formation  and  maintenance  of  compartments  in  imaginal  discs.  Droso- 

phila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Mechanisms  underlying  the  heterocyst  pattern.  Anabaena  spec.  (Cyanophyceae) 
WILD,  A.  E.;  Ph.D.  -   Dept.  of  Biol.,  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 
a        Development  of  computer  programs  for  the  reconstruction,  by  incremental  plotter,  of  embryonic 

organ  structure, 
b       Morphogenesis  of  the   palatal  and  nose  regions,  studied  by  means  of  reconstructions.  Mus 

musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
WILLEMSE,  M.  Th.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Agric.  Univ.,  Arboretumlaan  4,  WAGENINGEN, 

Netherlands 
a        Ultrastructural,  histochemical,  and  comparative  study  of  micro-  and  macrogametogenesis  and 

fertilization.    Vaucheria    geminata    (Xanthophyceae),    Equisetum   variegatum   (Equisetophyta), 

Thuja  occidentalis  (Cupressaceae),  Pinus  sylvestris  (Pinaceae) 
b       Ultrastructural  and  experimental  study  of  the  division  and  formation  of  mitochondria  in  the 

central  and  egg  cell  of  the  archegonium.  Pinus  sylvestris  (Pinaceae) 
WILLIAMSON,  D.  I.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Marine  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  PORT  ERIN,  Isle  of 

Man,  U.K. 
a        Laboratory   rearing   of  larval  stages;  moulting,   feeding,   number  of  stages.   Palinurus  clephas, 

Nephrops  norvegicus  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
b       Hatching  rhythms.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
WILLIAMSON,   R.    -    Beatson    Inst,    for   Cane.    Res.,    Royal   Beatson   Mem.    Hosp.,   132  Hill  St., 

GLASGOW  G3  6UD,  Scotland,  U.K. 
a        Properties   of  lens   niRNAs;  regulation  of  stability.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with   A.  T.  H. 

BURNS,  R.  M.  CLAYTON  and  D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN,  Edinburgh) 
WILSON,  I.  B.:  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  Coll.  of  North  Wales,  BANGOR,  Caerns.,  Wales,  U.K. 
a        Establishment  of  implantation  and  early  pregnancy.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Experimental  developmental  morphology.  Same  species  as  a 

c        Morphology  and  endocrinology  of  viviparity.  Chalcides  ocellatus,  C.  sepoides  (Lacertilia) 
WINKLER,   L;  Dipl.Biol.  -  Inst.  fUr  Pflanzenkrankh.  und  Ptlanzenschutz,  Fachgeb.  Entomol.  und 

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Okol.,  Techn.  Univ.,  Herrenhiiuser  Str.2,  3  HANNOVER-Herrenhausen,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Biochemistry  of  caste  determination.  Formica  polyctena  (Hymenoptera) 
WINTER,  G.   -   I.   Zool.  Inst,  dcr  Univ.  Erlangen-Niirnberg,  Universitatsstr.   19,  852  ERLANGEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Comparative  embryology.  Pycnogonum  spec,  Ammothea  spec,  Phoxichilium  spec.  (Pantopoda) 
WINTER,  Miss  H.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Physiol.  Lehrst.,  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.,  Berlinerstr.l5,  69  HEIDEL- 
BERG, B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Characterization  of  messenger-RNP-particles  synthesized  durmg  oogenesis.  Dysdercus  intermedins 

(Heteroptera) 
WITHERS,  L.;  Dr.  -  Bot.  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  Adrian  Bldg.,  LEICESTER  LEI  7RH,  England 
a       Freezing  preservation  of  embryos  developing  in  cell  cultures;  freezing  injury  (electron  micro- 
scopy) *  ,        ,  ■ 
WITKOWSKA,  Mrs.    A.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Warsaw,  Krakowskie 

Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 
a       Preimplantation  development  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Chromosomal  aberrations  in  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

WOELLWARTH,  C.  von;  Dr.phiL  -  Miinchingerstr.  5,  7257  DITZINGEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Autonome  Musterbildung  in  der  Medullarplatte.  Triturus  alpestris  (Urodela) 
b       Determination  der  Kopforgane.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Entstehung  von  Situs  inversus  durch  Defekte  und  verschiedene  aussere  Einflusse.  Same  species  as 

a 
WOERDEMAN,  M.  W.;  M.D.,  Prof.(Emer.)  -  Anat.-Einbryol.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam,  Mauritskade 

61,  AMSTERDAM-O.,  Netherlands 
a       Lens  development.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
WOLBERT,  P.:  Dr.rer.nat.  -  ZooL  Inst.  (I)  der  Univ.,  Rontgenring  10,  87  WURZBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a       Hormone  dynamics  and  imaginal  determination  of  the  integument  in  the  pupa  during  normal 

development  and  after  wounding.  Galleria  mellonella  (Lepidoptera) 
WOLF,  R.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst.  (I)  der  Univ.,  Rontgenring  10,  87  WURZBURG,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a        Time  lapse  microcinematography  and  electron  microscopy  of  cleavage,  especially  the  "migration 

cytaster",   including   experiments   by   physical  noxes.   Wachtliella  persicariae  (Lecidomyiidae, 

Diptera),  Pimpla  turionellae  (Hymenoptera) 
WOLFF  (HENNIG),  Mrs.  Em.;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'EmbryoL  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av. 

de  la  Belle  Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a       Organ  culture  of  cancer  tumors  taken  duectly  from  the  patient:  growth  factors  for  long  term 

culture;  culture  on  yeast  and  liver  dialysates;  fractionation  of  dialysates  of  liver  extracts.  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
WOLFF,  Et.  C;  Dr.Sci.,  Prof.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  TeratoL  Exp.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de  la  Belle 

Gabrielle,  94130  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a       Culture  in  vitro  de  longue  duree  de  tumeurs  malignes  en  presence  et  en  I'absence  d'organes 

embryonnaires.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (avec  Em.  WOLFF) 
b       La  differenciation   et   Fintersexualite  in  vitro  et  in  vivo  des  gonades  embryonnaires  par  les 

methodes  des  antihormones  et  des  anticorps.  (Aves) 
WOLPERT,  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  as  Appl.  to  Med.,  Middlesex  Hosp.  Med.  Sch.,  LONDON 

W1P6DB,  England 
a        Cellular  basis  of  morphogenesis  and  pattern  formation  in  limb  development.  Gallus  domcsticus 

(Aves) 
WOLTZ,  Ph.;  Dr.Spec.  -  Lab.  de  Morphogen.  Veget.,  Univ.  d'Aix-Marseille  III,  Centre  St-Charles, 

place  Victor  Hugo,  13331  MARSEILLE  Cedex  3,  France 
a        Feuilles  composees:   1.  correlations  morphogenes  entre  les  differentes  parties;  2.  regeneration  a  la 

suite  de  divers  traumatismcs  des  ebauches.  Gleditsia  triacanthos  (Leguminosae) 
WOOLLAM,  D.  H.  M.;  M.D.,  ScD.  -  Anat.  School,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3DY,  England 
a        Teratology.  (Mammalia) 
b        Experimental  neurology 
WOYKE,  J.;  Dr.habil.,  Prof.    -   Dept.  of  Biol.  Basis  of  Aniin.  Breeding,  Fac  of  Zootechn.,  Coll.  of 

Agric,  uL  Nowoursynowska  166,  WARSZAWA  12,  Ursynow,  Poland 
a        Developmental  genetics;  sex  determination  and  development  of  diploid  drones.  Apis  mellifera 

(Hymenoptera) 
b        Development  of  reproductive  organs  and  spermatogenesis  of  diploid  drones  (larval  and  pupal 

stage).  Same  species  as  a 
c        Pofyploidization  of  tissues  during  development  of  haploid  and  diploid  drones  and  of  queens  and 

workers.  Same  species  as  a 
d        Developmental  genetics.  Apis  ccrana  (Hymenoptera) 
e        Comparative  study  of  embryonic  development  and  hatching.  Apis  tlorea,  A.  cerana  indica,  A. 

dorsata  (Hymenoptera) 
WRBA,  H.;  Dr.med.,  Dr.rer.nat.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  fur  Krebsforsch.,  Univ.  Wien,  Borschkegasse  8a,  Postfach 

72,  A-1090  WIEN,  Austria 
a        Stoffwechsel  in  vitro.  (Rodentia) 

b        Eihautbildung,  Diffcrenzierung  und  Missliildung  in  vitro.  (Rodentia) 
c        Heterotransplantation.  (Rodentia) 
d       Diaplacentare  Carcinogcnese.  (Rodentia) 

WR6BL1WSKA,  Miss  J.;  M.Sc.   -   Dept.   of  Embryol.,  Zool.   Inst.,   Univ.  of  Warsaw,  Krakowskie 
Przedmiescie  26/28,  WARSZAWA  64,  Poland 

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a       Preimplantation  development  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b       Chromosomal  aberrations  in  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a  or,.^iT 

WYL,  E.von;  Dipl.phil.II  -  Zool.-Vergl.  Anat.Inst.  der  Univ.  Zurich,  KUnstlergasse  16,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland  .     „x,.        ,  oxta 

a        Isolation  and  characterization  of  low  molecular  weight  RNA  and  messenger  RNA  present  m 

unfertihzed  eggs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
WYLES,  Mrs.  Ch.  WISE;  B.Sc.(Hons.)  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Belfield,  Stillorgan  Rd.,  DUBLIN  4, 

Ireland 
\VYLIE,  C.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  Coll.  London,  Gower  St.,  LONDON 

WC1E6BT,  England 
a        RNA  and  DNA  metaboUsm  during  oogenesis  and  in  early  embryos.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Effect  of  polyamines  on  nucleic  acid  metabolism  in  oocytes.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c       Differentiation  of  primordial  germ  cells.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Genes  for  rRNA  in  oocyte  and  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
WYSS,  Ch.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Cell  Biol.,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Honggerberg,  8049  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
a       Somatic  cell  genetics.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera)  ,  /m    , 

WYSS    U   R  ;  Dr.  -  Inst,  fiir  Pflanzenkrankh.  und  Pflanzenschutz,  Fachgeb.  Entomol.  und  Okol., 

fechn.  Univ.,  Herrenhauser  Str.2,  3  HANNOVER-Herrenhausen,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
a       Film  analysis  of  embryonic  development,  especially  cleavage  pattern  and  hatching  behaviour. 

Trichodorus  similis,  Longidorus  elongatus  (Nematoda) 
XAVIER  MORATO,  M.  J.;  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Histol.  e  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Av.  Prof.  Egas  Moniz, 

LISBOA  4,  Portugal  ^^    t..,..,  ,x, 

YACOB,  A.  Y.;  M.Sc.  -  Unit  Devi  Biol.,  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Univ.  ColL,  Belfield,  Stillorgan  Rd.,  DUBLIN 

4,  Ireland 
a       Development   of  the  pseudobranch  (electron  microscopy,  histochemistry).  Poeciha  reticulata 

(Telcostei) 
YAMADA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  de  BioL  Molec,  Inst.  Suisse  de  Rech.  Exp.  sur  le  Cancer,  rue 

Bugnon  21,  1011  LAUSANNE,  Switzerland 
a        Factors  controlling  dedifferentiation  and  redifferentiation  of  cultured  iris  epithelial  cells,  studied 

by    cell   injection   combined  with   immunofluorescence  for  gamma  crystallin.   Notophthalmus 

viridcscens  (Urodela)  (with  A.  GRASSMANN  and  S.  P.  MODAK)  .    . 

b       Ultrastructural  cytochemistry  of  cell  surface  alterations  associated  with  dedifferentiation  and 

redifferentiation  of  iris  epithelial  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
YARDIN    M.  H.;  M.D.,  D.D.S.  -  Lab.  of  Periodontol.  Res.,  Dental  Fac,  Rennes  I  Univ.,  2  place 

Pasteur,  35000  RENNES,  France  ^      ^  ..,r.^,r.r^r, 

YOUNG,   B.  A.;   M.D.,   Ph.D.    -    Anat.   School,   Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Downing  St.,  CAMBRIDGE 

CB2  3D Y,  England 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  the  placenta.  (Pinnipedia,  Cetacea) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  developing  endocrine  glands.  Same  species  as  a 
ZAAYER,  Miss  J.  J.  P.;  Ph.D.  -   Lab.  for  Cell  BioL  and  Histol.,  State  Univ.,  Rijnsburgerweg  10, 

LEIDEN,  Netherlands  ^    . 

a       Hormonal  activity  of  fetal  gonads  and  adrenal  glands  with  regard  to  the  development  ot  the 

reproductive  tract  (organ  culture).  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Hormonal  activity  of  the  placenta  in  organ  culture.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
ZACCANTl,  F.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Bologna,  Via  S.Giacomo  9,  40126  BOLOGNA, 

Italy 
a        Hormonic  regulation  of  ovarian  and  Bidder's  organ  oogenesis.  Bufo  bufo  (Anura) 

b  Effect  of  steroids  on  sex  differentiation  (autoradiography).  Rana  dalmatina,  R.  latastei,  R. 
esculenta,  Bufo  bufo  (Anura)  ^^,^,  r./^inA    t*  i 

ZACCHEl,  Mrs.  A.  M.  -  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp.,  Univ.  di  Roma,  Via  A.Borelh  50,  00161  ROMA,  Italy 

a       Retinal  and  neural  structures  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

ZACCONE,  G.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.  and  Comp.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Messina,  Via  del  Verdi  75,  9810U 
MESSINA,  Italy  ....  , 

a  Contribution  of  material  for  yolk  synthesis  by  follicular  cells  penetrating  into  the  ooplasm 
(cytochemistry).  Octopus  loilgaris  (Cephalopoda)  .     „.      . 

b  Structural  and  cytochemical  modifications  of  yolk  globules  during  vitellogenesis.  Pisania  macu- 
losa (Gastropoda)  ^  ^.  _    ^nn/r  r>/-M  r^r-XTA 

ZAFFAGNINI,  F.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Bologna,  Via  S.Giacomo  9,  40126  BOLUGNA, 

a        Oogenesis  in  parthenogenetic  and  amphigonic  eggs.  Daphnia  spec.  (Cladocera,  Crustacea) 

b       Endocrine  centres,  growth,  moulting,  and  gametogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

c       Organization  of  reproductive  system  and  gametogenesis.  Limnadia  lenticulans  (Conchostraca, 

Crustacea),  Strongyloides  papillosus  (Rhabdiasoidea,  Nematoda) 
ZAFIRATOS,  C;  Dr.Sci.  -  Lab.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Athens,  Panepistimiopohs  (Kouponia),  621 

ATHENS  Greece 
a       Behaviour  and  fate  of  larval  tissues  transplanted  into  developing  limb  bud.  Bufo  bufo,  B.viridis 

(Anura)  .    ,       i.  •    /^     i    n    •  \ 

b       Histology  of  regeneration  after  treatment  with  tritiated  thymidine.  Dugesia  lugubris  (Turbellana) 
ZAHLAVA,  J.;  MUDr.,  CSc.   -   Inst,   of  PathophysioL,  Charles  Univ.,  Lidicka  1,  306  05  PLZbN, 

a  Developmental  changes  in  the  connections  between  medial  geniculate  body  and  homo-  or  contra- 
lateral cortical  auditory  areas  in  the  gyrus  ectosylvius  anterior  and  medius.  Cams  familiaris 
(Carnivora) 

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b       The  different  influences  of  GABA  (7-aminobutyric  acid)  and  some  convulsants  on  the  cortical 

auditory  responses  evoked  by  acoustic  or  by  electrical  stimulation  of  subcortical  structures  during 

postnatal  development.  Same  species  as  a 
ZAITZEV,  A.  v.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -  A.N.Scvertzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals,  Acad. 

of  Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.33,  MOSCOW  11 707 1 ,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Specificity  of  spermatogenesis  and  oogenesis.  Esox  lucius  (Teleostei) 
b       Spermatogenesis  and  oogenesis  in  different  temperature,  ecological,  and  seasonal  conditions. 

various  spp.  (Teleostei) 
ZAMBRE,  S.  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Inst,  of  Entomol.,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Na  Folimance  5, 

12000  PRAHA  2,  Czechoslovakia 

-  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Poona,  POONA,  India 
ZEIJST,  B.  A.  M.  van  der;  Dr.  -  Virol.  Group,  Fac.  of  Vet.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  Utrecht,  Yalelaan  1, 

"De  Uithof,  UTRECHT,  Netherlands 
a       Regulation  of  the  cell  cycle  and  its  significance  for  development  and  differentiation:  the  role  of 

changes  in  membrane  properties  and  structure,  ion-  and  cyclic  nucleotide  metabolism.  Physarum 

polycephalum  (Eumycetozoina),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  neuroblastoma  cells,  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia)  (with  J.  G.   BLUEMINK,  P.  T.  van  der  SAAG,  S.  W.  de   LAAT,  and  Th.  F.  J.  de 

GREEFF  (Univ.  of  Nijmegcn)) 
ZEILMAKER,    G.  H.;    Ph.D.    --    Dept.    of    Endocrinol.,    Growth,    and    Reprod.,    Erasmus    Univ., 

P.O.B.1738,  ROTTERDAM,  Netherlands 
a        Egg  transplantation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b       Development  of  ectopic  trophoblast.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c       Energy  requirements  and  fertility  of  matured  oocyte.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Deep-frozen  preservation  of  embryos  and  subsequent  development.  Same  species  as  a 
e       Maturation  and  fertilization  of  oocytes  in  vitro.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
ZERBIB,  C.   -   Lab.   Sex.   et   Reprod.  des  Invertebr.,  Univ.  P.et  M.Curie,  Bat.G,  Tour  32,  4  place 

Jussieu,  75230  PARIS  Cedex  05,  France 
a        Oogenesis.  Orchestia  gammarellus  (Amphipoda,  Crustacea) 
ZILCH,  R.  -  I. Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ.  Erlangen-Nurnberg,  Universitatsstr.  19,  852  ERLANGEN,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
a       Comparative  embryology.  Thermosbaenacea  and  other  Malacostraca  (Crustacea) 
ZILLER  (SENGEL),  Mrs.  C;  Dr.  Sci.  -  Inst.  d'Embryol.  et  Teratol.  Exper.  du  C.N.R.S.,  49bis  Av.  de 

la  Belle  Gabrielle,  941  30  NOGENT-sur-MARNE,  France 
a       Development  and  determination  of  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Cell  activation  and  cell  determination  at  early  stages  of  regeneration.  Dugesia  lugubris,  Polycelis 

nigra  (Turbellaria) 
ZISSLER,  D.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Biol.  Inst.  I  (Zool.)  der  Univ.,  Katharinenst.  20,  78  FREIBURG,  B.R.D. 

(Germany) 
2lVK0VI(^,  Mrs.  N.;  B.C.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol,  and  Endocrinol.,  Inst,  of  Nucl.  Sci.  "Boris  Kidric", 

P.O.  Box  522,  11001  BEOGRAD,  Yugoslavia 
a       Reaction  to  X-rays  of  the  reproductive  tract  in  utero  (opening  of  the  vagina,  luteinization). 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
^NIDARIC!'  ((!:ON(!:),  Mrs.  D.;  Dr.biol.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Zagreb,  Rooseveltov  trg  6,  41000 

ZAGREB,  Yugoslavia 
a        Regeneration  of  proximal  and  distal  body  parts  after  exposure  to  ultraviolet  light.  Pelmatohydra 

oligactis.  Hydra  vulgaris  (Hydrozoa)  (with  A.  LUI) 
b       Effect  of  cosmogen  (actinomycin  D)  and  ultraviolet  light  on  viability  and  regeneration.  Pelmato- 
hydra oligactis,  P.  vulgaris  (Hydrozoa)  (with  A.  LUI) 
ZONNEVELD,  B.  J.  M.;  Drs.   -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Leiden,  Kaiserstr.  63,  LEIDEN,  Netherlands 
a        Developmental  genetics  of  the  fruiting  bodies.  Aspergillus  nidulans  (Ascomycetes) 
ZOTIN,  A.  I.;  Dr.BioL,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Devi.  Biophys.,  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 

Vavilov  St.  26,  MOSCOW  1 17334,  U.S.S.R. 
a       Theoretical  prerequisites  of  the  phenomcnolqgical  theory  of  development:  1 .  evolution  criterion  in 

developmental   biology;    2.    experiments   on   the   dound    dissipation    function.   Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura),  Saccharomyces  cercvisiae  (Saccharomycetales) 
b       Analysis  of  non-linear  phenomenological  growth  equation  with  allowances  made  for  interaction 

of  growth,  differentiation,  and  morphogenesis 
ZUBOVA,  Mrs.  S.  E.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Lenmgrad  State  Univ.,  LENINGRAD  198904,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Sex  differentiation  (Chondrostei) 

b       The  process  of  gametogenesis  under  ionizing  radiations.  (Chondrostei) 

c  ..     Effect  of  hypophyscctomy  on  ovary  and  testis  of  the  juvenile.  Acipenscr  ruthenus  (Chondrostei) 
ZUCCATOSTA,  A.;  Dr.   -   Anthropol.   Inst.,   Univ.  of  Camerino,  Via  I'ilippo  Camerini  5,    62032 

CAMERINO,  Italy 
a        Developmental  pathology.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
ZUSMAN,  1.  N.;  Cand.biol.sci.  -    A.N.Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  and  Ecol.  of  Animals,  Acad,  of 

Sci.  of  the  USSR,  Lenin  Ave.33,  MOSCOW  117071,  U.S.S.R. 
a        Resistance  and  adaptation  of  the  early  embryo.  Testudo  graeca,  T.  horsfieldi,  Emys  orbicularis 

and  others  (Chelonia),  Galius  gallus.  Anas  domesticus,  Coturnix  coturnix  and  others  (Aves) 


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DIRECTORY  OF  INSTITUTES 

with  Members  engaged  in  Developmental  Biology 
(geographical  order) 


The  Directory  is  arranged  according  to:  1)  countries;  and  2)  cities.  Within  each  of  these 
categories  an  alphabetical  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  explicitly  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  submitted  by  the  Institute  in 
1975.  Older  information  concerning  such  Institutes  may  be  found  in  previous  issues. 


EUROPE 


AUSTRIA 

Graz,  Zool.  Inst,  der  Univ. 

*  FACHBACH,  G. 

Salzburg,  Univ.  Salzburg,  Bot.  Inst. 

KIERMAYER,  O.  -  Prof. 
Lehrk.  f.  Genet,  u.  Entw.biol. 

*  CZIHAK,  G.  -  Prof. 
Inst.  f.  Mol.  Biol..  Abt.  Biol. 

*  KRATOCHWIL,  K. 

*  LUGER,0. 

Wien,  Univ.  Wien,  Inst.  f.  Krebsforsch. 

*  WRBA,  H.  -  Prof..  Dir. 

*  DESSER-WIEST,  Mrs.  L.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  VETTERLEIN,  Miss  M.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  ELBLING,  Miss  L.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  MAZZUCCO,  K.  -  Res.  Asst. 


BELGIUM 

Antwerpen,  State  Univ.  Center, 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Lab.  of  Anat.  &  Embryol. 

*  VAKAET,  L.  C.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  CALLEBAUT.  M.  E.  -  Doc. 

*  HARRISSON,  F.  -  Asst. 
Bruxelles,  Univ.  Libre  do  Bruxelles, 

Fac.  de  Med.,  Lab.  d'Anat.  et  d'Embryol.  Hum. 

PASTEELS,  J.  J.  -  Prof. 

MULNARD,  J.  G.  -  Prof. 

MILAIRE,  J.  -  Prof. 
Inst,  de  Stomatol. 

*  POURTOIS,  M.  -  Prof. 
Bruxelles  (see  also  Rhode-St.-Genese) 
Gent,  Univ.  of  Gent, 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Lab.  of  Anat. 

FAUTREZ.  J.  C.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 


FAUTREZ-FIRLEFYN,  Mrs.  N.  J. 
DE  MAEYER-CRIEL,  Mrs.  G. 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  THIERY,  M.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Louvain,  Cath.  Univ.,  Rega  Inst. 

*  SOBIS,  Mrs.  H.  -  Sen.  Asst. 
Louvain-La-Neuve,  Univ.  de  Louvain, 
Inst,  de  Zool.,  Lab.  d'Embryol. 

*  PICARD  J.  J.  -  Prof. 

Mol,  Ctr.  d'Etude  de  I'linergie  Nucl.,  Dept.  de 
Radiobiol. 
LEDOUX.  L.  (Lab.  de  Biochim.  Cell.) 
LEONARD,  A.  (Lab.  de  Genet.) 
LURQUIN,  P.  F.  J.  -  Res.  worker 
Rhode-St.-Genese,  Univ.  Libre  de  Bruxelles, 
Fac.  des  Sci.,  Dept.  de  Biol.  Molec. 

*  BRACHET,  J.  L.  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  FICQ,  Mrs.  A.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  VAN  GANSEN,  Mrs.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BALTUS,  Miss  E.  J. 

*  TENCER,  Miss  R.  -  Chef  de  Trav. 

*  HANOCQ-QUERTIER,  Mrs.  J.  A. 

*  DECROLY-BRIERS,  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  HANOCQ,  Miss  F.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  GEUSKENS,  M. 

*  MALPOIX-HIGGINS,  Mrs.  P.  M. 

*  ALEXANDRE,  H.  L. 

*  THOMAS,  C. 

*  HUBERT-VAN  STEVENS,  Mrs.  E.  M.  C. 

*  PAYS-DE  SCHUTTER,  Mrs.  A.  G. 

*  STEINERT,  Mrs.  G. 


BULGARIA 

Sofia,  Med.  Res.  Inst. 
ROUSSEV,  G.  K. 


Assoc.  Prof. 


Ill 


Czechoslovakia 


Finland 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA 

Bratislava,  Slovak.  Acad,  of  Sci., 
Inst,  of  Exp.  Biol.  &  Ecol. 

*  ERDELSKA,  Mrs.  O. 
Brno,  Czech.  Acad,  of  Sci., 

Inst.,  of  Vert.  Zool.,  Dept.  of  Morphol. 

*  StEJ^BA,  O.  -  Head 

*  KRAL,  B.  -  Res.  worker 
Kosice,  Vet.  -Med.  Fac,  Anat.  Inst. 

POPESKO.  P.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  RAJTOVA,  Miss  V.  -  Asst. 

*  JANTOSOVlCOVA,  Mrs.  J.  -  Asst. 
PIzeli,  Charles  Univ.,  Fac.  of  Med., 
Inst,  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  SLABY,  O.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MATfijKA,  M.  -  Doc. 

*  SLfPKA,  J.  -  Doc. 

*  KOCOVA-PECHAC'KQVA,  Mrs.  J.  -  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Pathophysiol. 

*  SOBOTKA,  P.  -  Asst.  Prof.,  Head 

*  ROKYTA,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  CHALOUPKA,  Z.  -  Asst. 

*  ZAHLAVA,  J.  -  Asst. 

*  SAFANDA,  J.  -  Sci.  worker 
Praha,  Charles  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Gen.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  CihAk,  R.  -  Prof. 

*  LEMEZ,  L.  -  Doc. 

*  DOSKOCiL,  M.  -  Doc. 

*  SEICHERT.  V.  -  Asst. 

*  DYLEVSKY,  I.  ~  Asst. 

*  GRIM,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  MRAZKOVA-gEVCfKOVA,  Mrs.  O.  -  Asst. 

*  TRNKOVA,  Miss  E.  -  Asst. 

*  DRUGA,  R.  -  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Embryol. 

*  VACEK,  Z.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  KRAUS,  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MARTfNEK,  J.  -  Asst. 

*  JIRSOVA,  Miss  Z.  -  Asst. 

*  SEVCENKO,  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  HACH,  P.  -  Asst 

*  BRICHOVA-MOLLEROVA,  Mrs.  H.  ~  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Physiol. 

*  StASTNY,  F.  -  Asst. 

Res.  Lab.  of  Psychiat.,  Div.  Einbryophysiol 
CNS 

*  SEDLACEK,  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Fac.  of  Sci.  Dept.  of  Exp.  Zool. 

*  SLADECEK,  F.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ROMANOVSKY,  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  NEDVfDEK,  J.- Sen.  Asst. 

*  HABROVA-VILfMKOVA,  Mrs.  V.  -  Sen. 

Asst. 

*  KNf2E,  B.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  PALECek,  J.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  MAcHA,  J.  -  Asst. 

*  KNf^ETOVA-MYSLIVECKOVA, 

Mrs.  H.  -  Asst. 
Praha,  Czccii.  Acad,  of  Sci., 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

NOVAk,  V.  J.  A.  -  Head 

ROHDENDORF,  Mrs.  E.  -  Asst.  head 

SLAmA,  K.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

SI-HNAL,  F.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

ZAMBRE,  S.  K.  -  Visit,  scient. 
Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Teratol. 

*  JELfNEK,  R. 

*  DOSTAl,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  PETl.RKA,  M.  -  Asst. 


Inst,  of  Pharmacol. 

*  Jlf^lCKA.  Z.  -  Scient. 

*  PHESLICkOVA.  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 
Praha,  Res.  Inst,  of  Endocrinol. 

*  SULCOVA,  Mrs.  J.  -  Res.  fellow 


DENMARK 

Arhus,  Royal  Dental  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  KNUDSEN,  P.  A.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  BUGGE,  J.  -  Lect. 

*  JOSEPHSEN,  K.  -  Lect. 

Dept.  of  Dent.  Pathol.  &  Operat.  Dent. 

*  FEJERSKOV,  O.  -  Prof. 

*  THYLSTRUP,  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Oral  Pathol. 

*  ANDERSEN,  Miss  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Copenhagen,  Carlsberg  Found., 

Biol.  Inst. 

ZEUTHEN,  E.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  HAMBURGER,  Mrs.  K.  -  Asst. 
HOLTER,  H. 

Copenhagen,  Finsen  Inst. 

*  PETERS,  Mrs.  H.  -  Head  of  Dept. 

*  BYSKOV-SJOLTE,  Mrs.  A.  G. 

*  HIMELSTEIN-BRAW,  Mrs.  R. 
Copenhagen,  Univ.  of  Copenhagen, 
Fac.  of  Med.,  Anat.  Dept.C 

*  MOE,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  R0MERT,  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biochem.B 

WESTERGAARD,  O. 
Inst,  of  Comp.  Anat. 

WINGSTRAND,  K.  G.  -  Prof. 

N0RREVANG,  A.  -  Lect. 
Inst,  of  Gen.  Zool. 

*  PEDERSEN,  K.  J.  -  Lect. 

*  JENSEN,  P.  V.  -  Lect. 
Copenhagen,  State  Scrum  Inst. 

*  BIRCH-ANDERSEN,  A. 
State  Vet.  Serum  Lab. 

*  BLOM,  E.  -  Head  of  Dept. 
Copenhagen,  Royal  Vet.  &  Agric.  Univ., 
Horticult.  Dept. 

*  WANSCHER,  J.  H. 
Copenhagen 

*  BR0NDSTED,  H.  V.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
Copenhagen  (see  also  Helsing^r) 
Helsing^r,  Univ.  of  Copenhagen, 
Marine  Biol.  Lab. 

*  NIELSEN,  C.  -  Lect. 
Odense,  Odense  Univ., 
Inst,  of  Biol. 

*  SPENCER,  A.  N.  -  Lect. 


ENGLAND  (see  UNITED  KINGDOM) 


FINLAND 

Helsinki,  State  Scrum  Inst., 
Centr.  Publ.  Health  Lab. 

*  ROSTEDT,  Miss  I.  B. 
Helsinki,  Univ.  of  Helsinki, 
Dept.  of  Med.  Biol. 

*  ANTILA,  E.  J.  -  Asst. 
Children's  Hosp. 

RAPOLA,  M.  H.  J.  -  Chief  Pathol. 
KAITILA,  I. 


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France 


KOSKIMIES,  O.  J. 
III.  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol. 

*  SAXI^N,  L.  O.  -  Prof. 

*  KARKINEN-JAASKELAINEN,  Mrs.  M. 

*  WARTIOVAARA.  J.  J. 

*  SAXl^N.  Miss  I.  P.  N.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  LEHTONEN,  E.  I.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  NORDLING,  S. 

*  VIRTANEN,  I. 

*  VAHERI,  A. 

*  RUOSLAHTI,  E. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

PANELIUS,  S.  -  Res.  worker 
FORSSKAHL,  B.  -  Res.  worker 
Dept.  of  Zool.,  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol. 

*  TOIVONEN,  S.  I.  -  Prof. 

*  LEIKOLA,  A.  H.  A.  -  Lect. 
Turku,  Univ.  of  Turku, 

Inst,  of  Biol. 

KOHONEN,  P.  J. 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  KALLIO,  P. 

*  LEHTONEN,  J. 
Dept.  of  Forensic  Med. 

*  RAEKALLIO,  J.  -  Prof..  Chairman 

*  MAKINEN-LONNBERG,  Mrs.  P.  L.  -  Res. 

Assoc. 


FRANCE 

Arcachon,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I, 
Inst,  de  Biol.  Marine 

*  CAZAUX,  C.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  CASTEL,  J. 

Aubiere,  Univ.  de  Clermont, 
Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim. 

*  LUTZ,  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  LUTZ  (OSTERTAG),  Mrs.  Y.  -  Maftre  de 

Rech. 

*  HUBERT,  J.  -  Charge  de  Rech. 
FARGEIX,  N.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DIDIER  (MARTIN),  Mrs.  E.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DAVID  (BOGLI),  Mrs.  D.  -  Chargee  de 

Rech. 

*  BRUEL,  Mrs.  M.  T.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  MEINIEL,  R.  -  Att.  du  CNRS 

*  MEINIEL  (BOUTRON),  Mrs.  A.  -  Att. 

du  CNRS 

*  DIDIER.  R.  -  Stag,  en  Rech.  CNRS 

*  HI^NOU,  Mrs.  C.  -  Asst. 
Azay-le-Ferron,  Univ.  de  Tours, 
Fond.  Hersent-Luzarche,  Ctr.  de  Biol. 

*  BERTON  (PECHEUX),  Mrs.  F. 

*  BERTON,  J.  P. 
BanyuIs-sur-Mer,  Univ.  Paris  VI, 
Lab.  Araso 

*  MARTHY,  H.  J.  -  Att.  de  Rech.  CNRS 

*  BOLETZKY.  S.  von  -  Att.  de  Rech.  CNRS 
Besan9on,  Univ.  de  Besan^on, 

Fac.  des  Sci.  et  des  Techn., 
Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Embryol. 

*  GOMOT,  L.  -  Prof. 

*  BRIDE  (VUILLET),  Mrs.  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  BRIDE,  Miss  J.  -  Att.  de  Rech.  CNRS 

*  GRIFFOND  (ROGNON),  Mrs.  B.  -  Att.  de 

Rech  CNRS 

*  MARCHAND,  C.  R.  -  Asst. 

*  DERAY,  A.  -  Att.  de  Rech.  CNRS 
Bobigny,  C.  H.  U.  de  Bobigny, 

Lab.  de  Biol,  du  Devel. 

*  BISCONTE,  J.  C. 


*  CHALUMEAU,  Mrs.  M.  T.  -  Maftre  de 

Conf. 
Bordeaux,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  II, 
Lab.  de  Biol,  et  d'Histol. 

STOLE,  R.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

MARAUD,  R.  -  Prof.     . 

FAUCOUNAU,  Mrs.  N.  -  Asst. 
Bordeaux  (see  also  Arcachon,  Talence) 
Brest,  Univ.  de  Bretagne  Occidentale, 
Lab.  de  Zool. 

*  LUCAS,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  LE  PENNEC,  M.  L.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  PRIEUR,  D.  M.  -  Res.  worker 

*  LE  ROUX,  Mrs.  S.  -  Techn. 
Caen,  Univ.  de  Caen,  U.  E.  R.  de  Sci., 
Dept.  de  Biol.-Ecol.,  Lab.  d'Enibryol. 

*  SIGNORET,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  SAUSSEY,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  MARTIN,  R.  P.  -  Asst. 

*  NAMUR,  Miss  P.  -  Asst. 

*  MOUTON,  Miss  C.  -  Asst. 

*  LEFRESNE,  J.  -  Collab.  Techn.  CNRS 
Chatenay-Malabry,  Fac.  de  Pharm.  Paris-Sud, 
Lab.  de  Biol.  Cell. 

*  MESTRE,  J.  C.  -  Prof. 
Lab.  de  Bot. 

*  GUIGNARD,  J.  L.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  LY  THI,  Miss  B.  -  Maftre  Asst. 
Clermont-Ferrand,  Fac.  de  Med., 
Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.,  Cytogenet. 

*  TURCHINI,  J.  P.  -  Prof. 

*  MALET,  P.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  PERISSEL,  B.  -  Asst. 

*  CHARBONNf-GOETT,  Mrs.  F.  -  Asst. 

*  GENEIX,  A.  -  Asst. 

*  JAFFRAY,  J.  Y.  -  Asst. 
POURHADI,  R.  -  Asst. 
NUGEYRE,  P.  -  Asst. 

Clermont-Ferrand  (see  also  Aubiere) 

Creteil,  Univ.  Paris  XII, 

Fac.  de  Med.,  Lab.  de  Biochim.  du  Tissue  Conj. 

*  ROBERT,  L.  -  Dir.  Rech.  CNRS 

*  MOCZAR,  Mrs.  M.  -  Charg.  Rech.  CNRS 
Dept.  d'Histol.-Embryol. 

*  CHEVREAU,  J.  P.  -  Prof. 

*  CABANIER,  Miss  M.  J. 
Fac.  des  Sci. 

*  LE  MOIGNE,  A.  -  Prof. 
Evreux,  Ctr.  Hosp.  d'Evreux, 
Lab.  d'Anat.  Pathol. 

*  GAILLARD,  J.  A.  -  Att.  de  Rech. 
Gif-sur-Yvette,  C.N.R.S., 

Lab.  de  Genet.  £vol.  et  de  Biomet. 

*  BERREUR-BONNENFANT,  Mrs.  J. 

*  GINSBURGER-VOGEL,  T.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  FRIED  (MONTAUFIER),  Mrs.  M.  C. 

*  ANDRIEUX,  Mrs.  N. 

*  CARRfi,  Mrs.  M.  C. 
Ctr.  de  Genet.  Molec. 

*  DENIS,  H.  A. 

*  WEGNEZ,  M. 

*  MAZABRAUD,  A.  -  Asst. 

*  SIMPSON,  Mrs.  P. 

Grenoble,  Univ.  Scient.  et  Med.,  Dept.  de  Biol., 
Lab.  de  Zool.  et  Biol.  Anim. 

*  SENGEL,  Ph.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  CHIBON,  P.  -  Prof. 

*  KIENY,  Mrs.  M.  A.  SENGEL  -  Maftre . 

Rech.  CNRS 

*  BULLlfcRE,  D.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  MANDARON,  P.  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  MAUGER  (GIRARD),  Mrs.  A.  -  Maftre 

Asst. 

113 


France 


France 


*  BOUVET,  J.  L.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  GEORGES,  Miss  D.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  CHEVALLIER,  A.  D.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  SAXOD,  R.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DHOUAILLY,  Miss  D.  -  Asst. 

*  PAUTOU'(MERIC),Mts.  M.  P.  -  Asst. 

*  BULLltRE  (CHALLANDE),  Mrs.  F.  - 

*  BRUGAL,  G.  J.  Y.  -  Asst. 

*  NOVEL,  G. 

*  SPINELLI,  Miss  M.  M.  G.  -  Ciierch.  libre 
Ivry-sur-Seine,  Univ.  P.  et  M.  Curie, 

Ctr.  de  Rech.  du  CNRS,  Lab.  d'EmbryoL  Exp. 

*  COLLENOT,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  ANDRIEUX,  B.  -  Asst. 

*  LAUTHIER,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  GOUNON,  P.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  de  Genet,  du  Devel. 

*  LACROIX,  J.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  ANGELIER-DELOBEL,  Mrs.  N.  -  Att.  de 

Rech. 

*  LOONES,  Mrs.  M.  T.  -  Asst. 

*  MOREAU,  Miss  N.  -  Asst. 

*  DENOULET,  P.  -  Asst. 

*  MULLER,  J.  P.  -  Asst. 
Jouy-en-Josas,  C.  N.  R.  Z., 
Lab.  de  Piiysiol.  Anim. 

*  SZOLLOSL  D.  -  Prof.  Assoc. 
TORRfeS  (WINTENBERGER),  Mrs.  S.  - 

Maftre  Rech. 
Kremlin-Bicetre,  Pac.  de  Med., 
Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol. 

DAVID,  G.  ~  Prof. 
Lille  (see  Villeneuve) 
Lyon  (see  Villeurbanne) 
Marseille,  Univ.  d'Aix- Marseille, 
Fac.  de  Med.,  Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol.  II 

STAHL,  A.  -  Prof. 

CARLON-CROTTE,  Mrs.  N.  -  Chef  de 
Trav. 

KOPP,  F.  -  Asst. 

MIRRE,  C.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  de  Morphogen.  Veget. 

*  NEVILLE,  P.  A.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  WOLTZ,  P.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  ISTAMBOULl,  A.  -  Cherch. 

*  AMER,  M.  -  Cherch. 

*  EL  HAJZEIN,  B.  -  Cherch. 

*  BERNARD,  J.  -  Cherch. 
Lab.  de  Morphogcnet.  Anim. 

*  CHANDEBOIS,  Miss  R.  -  Prof. 

*  REYNAUD,  G.  R.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  COULOMB-GAY,  Mrs.  R.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  HOARAU,  F.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  CORNEC,  J.  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  HIRN,  M.  -  Asst. 
Station  Marine  d'Endoume 

*  EMIG,  C.  C.  -  Charg.  Rech.  CNRS 
Marseille,  Ctr.  Univ.  de  Marscillc-Luminy, 
Lab.  d'Histol.  et  dc  Morpliogen.  Anim. 

*  TH0UVI;NY,  Y.  R.  -  Prof. 
Montpellier,  fxolc  Prat.  Hautes  ttudes, 
Lab.  Ecol.  Biogeogr. 

*  BONS,  J. 

Montpellier,  Univ.  de  Montpellier, 
lac.  dc  Med.,  Lab.  d'llistol.-Embryol. 

Sl.NTElN,  P.  -  Prof. 

Tl'MPLE,  D.  -  Asst. 

GABRION  (TROTIGNON),  Mrs.  j.  B.  - 
•Asst. 

ROUY-GRABlf-,  Mrs.  S.  -  Asst. 

HARRICANI-VORS,  Mrs.  M.  C.  -  Asst. 


Montpellier,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn., 
Lab.  de  Neurophysiol. 

*  MARTY,  R.  J.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  FULCRAND,  J.  -  Maftre  Asst. 
Lab.  de  Physiol,  des  Invert. 

VERNET  (CORNUBERT),  Mrs.  G.  M.  - 
Prof. 
Lab.  de  Zool.  II  (Morphol.  et  6col.) 

*  LEGENDRE,  R.  -  Prof. 

*  EMERIT,  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  CASSAGNE-MfejEAN,  Mrs.  F.  -  Maftre 

Asst. 

*  BONARIC,  J.  C.  -  Asst. 
Montpellier  (see  also  Nimes) 
Mont-Saint-Aignan,  Univ.  de  Rouen, 
Fac.  des  Sci.,  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim. 

REBER  (PELLt),  Mrs.  A.  -  Asst. 
Moulis,  Lab.  Souterrain  CNRS 

*  JUBERTHIE,  C.  -  Sous-Dir. 

*  JUBERTHIE  (JUPEAU),  Mrs.  L.  -  Maftre 

Rech. 

*  DURAND,  J.  P.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  LESCHER-MOUTOUfi,  Miss  F.  -  Charg. 

Rech. 

*  MUNOZ  CUEVAS,  A.  -  Att.  Rech. 

*  DELAY,  B.  -  Att.  Rech. 
Nancy,  Univ.  de  Nancy  I, 

Fac.  de  Med.  B,  Lab.  d'EmbryoI.  et  Biol.  Med. 

*  DOLLANDER,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  GRIGNON,  G.  -  Prof.  . 

*  CURY,  G.  -  Charg.  Rech.  CNRS 

*  HATIER  (AUTELIN),  Mrs.  R.  -  Charg. 

Rech.  CNRS 

*  IVANOFF-GERARD,  Mrs.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  GERARD,  H.  -  Asst. 

*  GUEDENET,  J.  C.  -  Asst. 

*  JEANVOINE.  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  FOLIGUET,  B.  -  Asst. 

*  MALAPRADE,  Miss  D.  -  Coll.  tech. 

*  CHOFFEL,  Miss  C.  -  Stud. 

*  FRANCO,  Mrs.  N.  -  Biol.  CNRS 
Lab.  de  Zool.  Gen. 

*  STf:PHAN,  F.  -  Prof. 

*  STfiPHAN  (DUBOIS),  Mrs.  F.  -  Maftre 

Rech. 

*  SCHILT,  J.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  BAUTZ  (PORTMANN),  Mrs.  A.  M.  - 

Maftre  Asst. 

*  LANOT.  R.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  BAUTZ,  A.  -  Asst. 
Nantes,  Univ.  de  Nantes, 
Fac.  des  Sci.,  Lab.  d'EmbryoI. 

*  LE  DOUARIN  (CHAUVAC),  Mrs.  N.  M.  - 

Prof.,  Dir. 

*  HOUSSAINT,  Mrs.  E.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  LELIEVRE,  Miss  C.  S.  -  Att.  Rech. 
TEILLET,  Miss  M.  A.  -  Att.  Rech. 
FONTAINE,  Miss  J.  -  Att.  Rech. 

Nimes,  Univ.  de  Montpellier, 
Fac.  dc  Med.,  Dept.  d'Anat. 

*  BOSSY,  J.  G.  M.  -  Prof. 
Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol. 

*  GOUGET,  P.  -  Chef  de  Trav. 
Nogent-sur-Marne,  C.  N.  R.  S., 
Inst.  d'EmbryoI.  et  Teratol.  Exp. 

*  WOLFF,  Et.  C.  -  Prof.,  Dir.  Rech.  hon. 
WOLFF  (HENNIG),  Mrs.  E.  M.  -  Dir. 

Rech.  hon. 

*  CROISILLE,  Y.  -  Dir.  du  Lab.  inter. 

*  BEAUPAIN  (CREPY),  Mrs.  D.  -  Charg. 

Rech. 

*  BEAUPAIN,  R.  -  Charg.  Rech. 


114 


France 


France 


*  BENOIT,  J.  A.  A.  -  Sous-Dir.  Inst.  Rech. 

*  CUMINGE,  Miss  D.  -  Asst.  Rech. 

*  DESVEAUX-CHABROL,  Mrs.  J.  -  Biol. 

*  DUBOIS,  R.  -  Sous-Dir.  du  Lab. 

*  FEDECKA  (BRUNER),  Mrs.  B.  -  Charg. 

Rech. 

*  FISCHER,  J.  L.  -  Biol. 

*  GASC  J.  M.  —  Asst. 

*  GUMPEL  (PINOT),  Mrs.  M.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  MARTIN  (FORGET),  Mrs.  C.  -  Biol. 

*  REYSS-BRION  (DUCREAU),  Mrs.  M. 

-  Charg.  Rech. 

*  SALAON,  Miss  J.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  SALZGEBER,  Miss  B.  -  Maftre  Rech. 

*  SCHEIE  (PFLEGER),  Mrs.  D.  -  Maftre 

Rech. 

*  SORIANO,  L.  I.  -  Maftre  Rech. 

*  SMITH,  E.  J.  C.  -  Att.  Rech.  CNRS 

*  STRUDEL,  G.  -  Dir.  adj.  du  Lab. 

*  ZILLER  (SENGEL),  Mrs.  C.  -  Ing. 
Orsay,  Lfniv.  Paris  XI  (Paris-Sud), 
Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A 

*  LENDER,  T.  -  Prof. 

*  HUET,  C.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  HUET,  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  SAUZIN-MONNOT,  Mrs.  M.  J.  -  Maftre 

*  LAVERDURE,  Miss  A.  M.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

CNRS 

Lab.  de  Biol.-  Vertebres 

*  BEAUMONT,  A.  -  Prof. 
HOURDRY,  J.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  REGARD,  Miss  E.  -  Asst. 
DAUGERAS,  Miss  N.  -  Asst. 

Lab.  d'Entomol.  et  Ecophysiol.  Exp. 

*  LAUGt,  Miss  G.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  PtTAVY.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  TERMIER,  M.  -  Asst. 
LN.S.E.R.M.  (Inst,  du  Radium), 
Unite  Physiol.  Cell. 

*  LOMBARD  (DES  GOUTTES),  Mrs. 

M.  N.  -  Chars.  Rech.  CNRS 

*  NADAL,  C.  -  Charg.  Rech.  CNRS 
Lab.  de  Zool. 

*  BERGERARD,  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BLUZAT,  R.  R.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  LABOUR,  G.  R.  -  Asst. 

*  MAISONHAUTE,  C.  -  Att.  Rech. 

*  LESPINASSE,  R.  -  Att.  Rech. 
Paris,  Coll.  de  France, 

Inst.  d'Embryol.  Exp. 
(see  also  Nogent) 

*  DAMERON,  F.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  DIETERLEN  (LifeVRE),  Mrs.  F.  -  Maftre 

Rech. 

*  MARIN  (LEWIN),  Mrs.  L.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  LAZARD  (HAUBEN),  Mrs.  L.  -  Charg. 

Rech. 

*  ZILLER  (SENGEL),  Mrs.  C.  -  Ing. 
Paris,  I^cole  Norm.  Sup.,  Lab.  de  Zool. 

*  LAFONT,  R.  D.  A.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  TARROUX,  P.  J.  -  Asst. 

*  MAUCHAMP,  B.  L.  -  Asst. 

*  BLAIS,  Miss  C.  -  Asst. 

Paris,  Hop.  Necker  Enfants  Malades, 
INSERM  U  77,  Rech.  Pathol.  Pediat. 

*  ROUSSEAU-MERCK,  Mrs.  M.  F.  -  Att. 

Rech. 
Paris,  Maternite  de  Port  Royal, 
Lab.  de  Chim.  Horm. 
CEDARD  (WILLSTAETTER),  Mrs.  L.  - 
Maftre  Rech. 


GUICHARD  (CHAVENAT),  Mrs.  A.  -  Att. 

Rech.  CNRS 
IKONICOFF  (KAPLAN),  Mrs.  L.  -  Charg. 

Rech.  INSERM 
ALSAT,  Mrs.  E.  -  Chem. 

*  HUBERT,  Miss  C. 
Paris,  Museum  d'Hist.  Nat., 
Lab.  de  Biol,  des  Invert.  Marins, 

LEVI,  C.  -  Prof. 

*  LENIQUE,  P.  M.  -  Maftre  de  Rech.  CNRS 

*  D'HONDT,  J.  L.  -  Att.  de  Rech. 

*  BOURY  ESNAULT,  Miss  N.  -  Att.  de  Rech. 

*  DOUMENC,  D.  -  Asst. 

*  VAN  PRAET,  M.  -  Asst. 

Paris,  Inst.  Natl.  Agron.,  Lab.  de  Zool. 

PINET,  J.  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 
Paris,  Inst.  Oceanogr.,  Lab.  de  Physiol. 

*  OLIVEREAU,  Miss  M.  M.  A.  -  Maitre  Rech. 
Paris,  Univ.  Paris  V  (Rene  Descartes), 

Fac.  de  Med.,  Lab.  d'Anat. 
DELMAS,  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
PINEAU,  H.  -  Maftre  Rech. 
LASSAU,  J.  P. 

*  BASTIAN,  D.  -  Chef  de  Trav. 
Lab.  Biol,  du  Devi. 

*  GALLIEN,  C.  L.  -  Maftre  Conf. 
U.  E.  R.  Biomed.,  Lab.  d'Embryol. 

*  TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  MERCIER  (PAROT),  Mrs.  L.  -  Maftre 

Rech. 

*  ROUSSEL,  C.  -  Chef  Trav. 
Inst.  d'Histochim.  Med. 

*  WEGMANN,  R.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ILIES,  A.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  d'Histol.-Embryol. 

*  AUROUX,  M.  -  Prof. 
HADJllSKI,  P. 

Paris,  Univ.  Paris  VI  (P.  et  M.  Curie), 
Inst,  de  Biol.  Mol., 

*  SCHERRER,  K.  -  Prof. 
Lab.  de  Biol,  de  la  Reprod. 

*  PANIGEL,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  LEGRAND,  Miss  C.  -  Asst. 

*  GUIET  (BARA),  Mrs.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  CHALLIER,  J.  C.  -  Asst. 

*  BARA,  M.  C.  -  Asst. 
U.  E.  R.  de  Biol.-Zool. 

*  PAPILLON,  Mrs.  M. 
Lab.  d'Embryol. 

*  GALLIEN,  L.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  AIMAR,  C.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  BOUCAUT,  J.  C.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  LABROUSSE,  J.  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  GUILLEMIN,  Miss  C.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  GUILLET-BERNARD,  Mrs.  F.  -  Maftre; 

Asst. 

*  LABROUSSE,  Miss  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  HUCHON,  Miss  D.  E.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  BAILLY,  Miss  S.  E.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DUPUIS-CERTAIN,  Mrs.  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DESVAUX,  F.  X.  -  Asst. 

*  DELARUE,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  GOVAERE,  Miss  M.  C.  -  Asst. 

*  EL  KEBIR  (YAZID),  Mrs.  F. 
Lab.  de  Physiol.  Comp. 

JOST,  A.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  GAREL,  J.  M.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  de  Physiol,  des  Insectes 

*  SCHOELLER  (RACCAUD),  Mrs.  J.  -  Prof. 
Lab.  de  Physiol.  Metab.  et  Nutr. 

*  PASCAUD,  M.  ^  Prof. 

Lab.  Sexual,  et  Reprod.  des  Invert. 

*  CHARNIAUX-COTTON,  Mrs.  H.  -  Prof. 

115 


France 

*  MEUSY,  J.  J.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  PAYEN,  Miss  G.  G.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  JUNERA,  Miss  H.  -  Asst. 

*  BLANCHET,  Miss  M.  F.  -  Asst. 

*  LATTAUD,  C.  -  Asst. 

*  RICHARD-MERCIER,  Mrs.  N.  -  Asst. 

*  TOUIR,  A. 

*  ZliRBIB,  C.  -  Asst. 
Paris,  Univ.  de  Paris  VII, 
Lab.  d'Anat.  Comp. 

DEVILLERS,  C.  -  Prof. 

FRANCOIS,  Y.  -  Prof. 

CLAIRAMBAULT,  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

CHANCONIE  (MAURY),  Mrs.  M.  -  Ing. 
CNRS 

CORSIN,  Miss  J.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

BOULEKBACHE,  H.  -  Asst. 

PINGANAUD  (PERRIN),  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst. 

PICOUET,  Miss  M.  J. 

RAFFIN,  J.  P. 
Inst,  de  Biol.  Molec. 

PIPERNO,  Mrs.  A. 

LUZZATI,  D. 
Fac.  de  Med.  Pitie-Salpetriere, 
Lab.  d'Immunobiol.,  Pathol.  Gen.  et  Exp. 

*  VIZA,  D. 

Fac.  de  Med.  Saint-Antoine, 
Lab.  d'Embryol.  et  de  Cytogenet. 

*  ROUX  C.  -  Prof. 

*  TAILLEMITE,  J.  L. 

*  HORVATH,  Miss  C.  -  Res.  worker 

Paris  (see  also  Banyuls,  Creteil,  Orsay,  Sannois, 

Villefranche) 
Poitiers,  Univ.,  Fac.  des  Sci., 
Lab  de  Physiol.  Cell,  des  Struct.  Contract. 

*  GARGOUIL,  Y.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  BERNARD,  C.  -  Maitre  Conf. 
Lab.  de  Physiol,  et  Genet,  des  Crustaces 

*  LEGRAND,  J.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  LEGRAND-HAMELIN,  Mrs.  E.  -  Maitre 

Conf. 

*  JUCHAULT,  P.  -  Maitre  Rech. 

*  MOCQUARD,  J.  P.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  NOULIN,  G.  -  Maitre  Asst. 
BESSE,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  PICAUD,  J.  L.  -  Asst. 

*  MARTIN,  G.  -  Stag.  Rech. 
Lab.  de  Zool. 

*  COLLIN,  J.  P. 
Reims,  Univ.  de  Reims, 

Fac.  des  Sci.,  Lab.  de  Biol.  Cell. 

GONTCHAROFF,  Miss  M.  -  Prof,  titul. 

BIERNE,  J.  -  Maitre  Conf. 

LKCHENAULT,  H.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

PASTISSON,  Miss  C.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

VERNET,  G.  -  Asst. 

JALOUZOT,  R.  -  Asst. 

RUf.,  G.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim. 

*  JACQUOT,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  NAGEL,  J.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  SUTTER,  B.  C.  J.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  PERRH  R-BARTA,  Mrs.  H.  ~  Maitre  Asst. 

*  SUTTl  R  (DUB),  Mrs.  M.  T.  -  Asst. 

*  FELIX,  J.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  GALAND,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  BILLAT  (CARLIIR),  Mrs.  C.  -  Coll.  Tcchn. 
Rennes,  Univ.  do  Rcnncs,  Fac.  Sci.  Biol. 

Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  ler  Cycle 

*  CHAUVIN,  G.  R.  -  Maitre  Asst. 
Dent.  Fac,  Lab.  of  Pcriodontol.  Res. 

YARDIN,  M.  H.  -  Prof. 


Franc 

DELATTRE,  I.  P.  -  Asst. 
PITREL,  J.  A.  -  Asst. 
Roscoff,  Stat.  Biol. 

*  BERGERARD,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  GERRIER,  P.  C.  -  Maitre  Rech. 

*  DOREE,  M.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  PEAUCELLIER,  G.  -  Asst. 
Rouen,  (see  also  Mont-Saint-Aignan) 
Sannois,  Inst.  Pasteur,  Serv.  d'Embryol.  Exp. 

RAYNAUD,  A.  -  Dir.  Rech.  CNRS 

RAYNAUD  (CHAULIN-SERVINIERE), 
Mrs.  J.  -  Chef  Lab. 

PIEAU,  C.  -  Att.  Rech.  CNRS 

VASSE,  J.  -  Att.  Rech.  CNRS 
Strasbourg,  C.N.R.S.,  Ctr.  de  Neurochim. 

MANDEL,  P.  -  Prof. 
Strasbourg,  Univ.  Louis  Pasteur, 
Mus.  Zool.  de  I'Univ.  et  de  la  Ville 

GOUIN,  F.  J.  -  Conserv. 

RIEB,  J.  P.  -  Conserv.-adj. 
Lab.  de  Zool.  et  d'Embryol.  Exp. 

*  WENIGER,  J.  P.  -  Maftre  Rech. 
Strasbourg,  Unite  de  Rech.  de  I'lNSERM 

*  HAFFEN,  Mrs.  K.  E.  STENGER 
Strasbourg,  Univ.  de  Strasbourg, 
Fac.  de  Med.,  Lab.  d'Embryol. 

*  CLAVERT,  J.  M.  J.  -  Prof.,Dir. 

*  RUCH,  J.  V.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  GERLINGER,  P.  -  Chef  Trav. 

*  CLAVERT,  A.  J.  J.  -  Chef  Trav. 

*  GABRIEL-ROBEZ  (KREMER),  Mrs.  O.  - 

Chef  de  Trav. 

*  KARCHER  (DJURICIC),  Mrs.  V.  -  Asst. 
Talence,  Univ.  de  Bordeaux  I, 

Lab.  de  Biol.  Anim.  A 

*  CAMBAR,  R.  -  Prof. 

*  GIPOULOUX,  J.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  GIRARD  (DECHAMBE),  Mrs.  C.  -  Maitre 

Asst. 

*  ALBERT,  J.  -  Maitre  Asst. 

*  CHAMBOLLE,  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  BRUSTIS,  J.  J.  -  Asst. 

*  LESTAGE,  J.  -  Att.  CNRS 
Lab.  de  Zool.  Exp. 

*  HAGET,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  ROGUEDA  (VIGNAU),  Mrs.  J.  -  Maitre 

*  LOUVET,  J.  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  ALLtAUME  (BORDES),  Mrs.  N.  -  Maftre 

Asst. 

*  SUCH  (RAZIMBAUD),  Mrs.  J.  -  Maftre 

Asst. 

*  FOURNIER,  B.  -  Charg.  Rech. 

*  CAVALLIN  (THOMAS),  Mrs.  M.  -  Charg. 

Rech. 

*  TAMARELLE  (GARAUDY),  Mrs.  M.  - 

Charg.  Rech. 

*  RESSOUCHES  (SELMfeS),  Mrs.  A.  P.  -  Ing 

Rech. 

*  DAGUERRE  de  HUREAUX,  Mrs.  N.  - 

Charg.  Rech. 

*  LASSfeGUES  (FLAMAND),  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 
Toulouse,  Univ.  Paul  Sabatier,  U.E.R.  Biol. 

Exp., 
Lab.  de  Biol.  Gen. 

*  BEETSCHFN,  J.  C.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  JAYLET,  A.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  DEPARIS,  P.  "  Maftre  Asst. 

*  GASSER,  F.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  FERRIER,  V.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DUPRAT  (ESCUDlf ),  Mrs.  A.  M.      Charg. 

CNRS 


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*  FERNANDEZ,  Miss  M.  -  Asst. 
Tours  (see  Azay) 

Ville  d'Avray 

*  ROSTAND,  J. 

Villefranche-sur-Mer.  Univ.  de  Paris  VI, 
Stat.  Zool. 

*  LALLIER,  R.  A.  -  Maftre  Rech.  CNRS 

*  THIRIOT-QUl£VREUX,  Mrs.  C. 
Villejuif,  Inst.  Gustave-Roussy, 
Lab.  de  Physio-Pathol.  Cell. 

*  GOSWAMI,  M.  N.  D. 

Villeneuve  d'Ascq,  Univ.  des  Sci.  et  Techn.  de 

Lille, 
Serv.  de  Biol.  Anim. 

*  DURCHON,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  MARCEL,  R.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DHAINAUT,  A.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  BART.  A.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  LHEUREUX,  E.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  MOUZE,  M.  -  Maftre  Asst. 
DEFOSSEZ,  A.  -  Asst. 

*  BROWAEYS,  Mrs.  E.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  d'Embryol. 

*  CAPURON,  A.  P.  -  Prof. 
Lab.  de  Morphol.  Exp. 

*  BOILLY,  B.  -  Prof. 
Villeurbanne,  Univ.  de  Lyon  I, 
Dept.  de  Biol.  Gen.  et  Appl. 
Lab.  assoc.  au  C.N.R.S. 

*  NIGON,  V.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
LEGAY,  J.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  BRUN,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 
DAILLIE,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  FOURCHE,  J.  -  Maftre  Conf. 

*  GODET  (NONNENMACHER),  Mrs.  J.  - 

Maftre  Asst. 
PONTIER,  J.  -  Maftre  Conf. 
GILLOT  (PERDRIX),  Mrs.  S.  -  Maftre 

PRUD'HOMME,  J.  C.  -  Maftre  Asst. 
COULON  (BUBLEX),  Mrs.  M.  -  Att.  Rech 

*  BLANCHET,  J.  P.  -  Maftre  Asst. 
PAV£,  A.  G.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  DE  TURENNE,  Miss  M.  -  Att.  Rech. 

*  VERDIER,  G.  P.  J.  -  Maftre  Asst. 

*  FREYSSINET,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  SALVADOR,  G.  F.  -  Asst. 

*  NICOLAS,  P.  B.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  BOSQUET,  G. 

*  GUILLET,  C. 

*  CALVEZ,  B. 


GERMANY  (B.R.D.) 

Aachen.  Rhein.-Westf.  Tech.  Hochschule, 
Med.  Fak..  Abt.  Anat. 

*  BEIER,  H.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  KUHNEL,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  DENKER,  H.  W. 

*  BUSCH,  L.  C.  -  wiss.  Asst. 
Naturw.  Fak.,  Inst,  fiir  Zool. 

*  SCRIBA,  M.  E.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  HAGENMAIER,  H.  E.  -  Asst. 
Bad  Godesberg  (see  Bonn) 
Berlin,  Freie  Univ:  Berlin, 

Med.  Fak.,  II.  Anat.  Inst. 
MERKER,  H.  J.  -Prof. 
NOACK,  W.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
SCHWEICHEL,  J.  U.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
POSPISIL,  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
BOROWSKI.  R.  -  Asst. 


Inst.  Allg.  Zool.  Exp.  Morphol. 

*  DOHLE,  W. 

*  HAHNENKAMP,  L. 

Inst.  f.  Biochem.  u.  Mol.  Biol. 

TIEDEMANN,  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

GOTTSCHLING,  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

FAULHABER,  Miss  I.  E.  W.  -  Prof. 

TIEDEMANN  (WAECHTER),  Mrs.  H.  - 
wiss.  Asst. 

GRUNZ,  H.  -  Akad.  Oberrat 

KNOCHEL,  W.  -  wiss.  Asst. 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol., 
Spec.  Team  Exp.  Gynecol. 

*  LEMTIS,  H.  G.  -  Prof. 
Pharmakol.  Inst.,  Abt.  Embr.  pharmakol. 

SCHIMMELPFENNIG,  K.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Inst,  of  Vet.  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

KONZEL,  E.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Zentr.  Inst.  Biochem. /Biophys. 

SCHMIALEK,  P. 
WE  Inst.  f.  Psychol. 

*  BOSEL,  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Berlin,  Schering  A.  G., 
Dept.  Endocr.  Pharmacol.  I 

*  ELGER,  W. 

Berlin  (see  also  under  GERMANY  (D.D.R.) 
Bochum,  Ruhr-Univ. 
Lehrst.  f.  Anat.  I 

*  HINRICHSEN,  K.  -  o.Prof. 

*  MELLER,  K.  -  Prof. 
BREIPOHL,  W.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  CHRIST,  B.  -  Akad.-Oberrat 

*  JACOB,  H.  J.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  JACOB  (LOES),  Mrs.  M.  -  wiss.  Asst. 
Abt.  Biol.,  Arb.gr.  Entw.  physiol.  Tiere 

*  TRAUT,  W.  -  Prof. 
Lehrst.  f.  Spez.  Zool. 

*  GRON,  G.  -  Asst. 
Bonn,  Bad  Godesberg, 

Dtsche  Forsch.-u.  Versuchsanst.  f.  Luft-  u. 

Raumfahrt  E.V., 
Inst,  fiir  Flugmedizin 

*  BRIEGLEB,  W.  -  Arb.leiter 

*  NEUBERT,  J.  -  wiss.  Mitarb. 
Bonn,  Univ.  Bonn, 

Anat.  Inst.,  Abt.  f.  Exp.  Biol. 

*  WARTENBERG,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  GARWEG,  G.  -  Priv.-Doz. 

*  KINSKY,  Miss  I. 

Anat.  Inst.,  Abt.  f.  Neuroanat. 

FLEISCHHAUER,  K.  -  Prof. 

SCHLUTER,  G. 
Braunschweig,  Techn.  Univ.,  Zool.  Inst. 

*  HAUENSCHILD,  C.  -  Prof. 

*  MOLLER,  W.  A.  -  Doz. 

*  LARINK,  O.  -  Oberasst. 

*  PFANNENSTIEL,  H.  D.  -  Asst. 
Bremen,  Univ.  of  Bremen, 

Genet,  und  Humangenet. 

*  SCHLOOT,  W.  -  Prof. 
Ditzingen, 

*  WOELLWARTH,  H.  C.  von 
Diisseldorf,  Univ.  Diisseldorf, 
Inst.  f.  allg.  Biol. 

*  HESS,  O.  -  Prof. 

*  SCHWOCHAU,  M.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  KUNZ,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  GLATZER,  K.  H.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  SCHAFER,  U.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  JOHANNISSON,  R.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  KNUST,  Miss  E. 

*  MISCHKE,  D. 


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*  RENKAWITZ-POHL,  Mrs.  R. 

*  RENKAWITZ,  R. 
Zool.  Inst. 

*  WADA,  S.  -  Asst. 

Erlangen,  Univ.  Erlangen-Niirnberg, 
Anat.  Inst. 

*  MERKLE,  U.  -  Prof. 
Pathol.  Inst. 

*  BECKER,  V.  -  Prof. 
I.  Zool.  Inst. 

*  SIEWING,  R.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  KOHLER,  H.  J.  -  Asst. 

*  ZILCH,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  HERRMANN,  K.  -  Asst. 

*  APELT,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  WINTER,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  HEIMLER 
Essen 

*  HEESEN,  D.  te 
Frankfurt,  Univ.  Frankfurt/Main, 
Fachber.  Biol.,  Arb.gr.  Kinemat.  Zellforsch. 

*  BEREITER-HAHN,  J.  -  Prof. 
Inst.  f.  Humangenet. 

*  DEGENHARDT,  K.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  SVEJCAR,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  KLEINEBRECHT,  J.  -  Doz. 
Zentr.  der  Morphol., 

*  HEINE,  H.  -  Asst. 
Zool.  Inst. 

*  BRANDLE,  K.  A.  -  Prof. 
Freiburg,  Univ.,  Biol.  Inst.  I  (Zool.) 

SANDER,  K.  -  Prof. 
WEYGOLDT,  P.  -  Prof. 
KALTHOFF,  K.  -  Asst. 
VOLLMAR,  H.  -  Asst. 
ZISSLER,  D.  -  Asst. 
KORNER,  H.  K. 

*  GATEFF  (ZOLLIKOFER),  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Biol.  Inst.  II,  Lehrst.  Bot. 

*  MOHR,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  SCHOPFER,  P.  -  Doz. 

*  WAGNER,  E.  -  Doz. 

*  WELLMANN,  E.  -  Doz. 

Inst.  f.  Humangenet.  u.  Anthropol. 

*  PETZOLDT,  U. 
Giessen,  Univ.,  Anat.  Inst. 

*  OKSCHE,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  DUNCKER,  H.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  PETERS,  Th.  -  Prof. 
Fachber.  Biol.,  I. Zool.  Inst. 

*  GOTTING,  K.  J.  -  Prof. 
Gottingen,  Univ.,  Anat.  Inst. 

*  KUHN,  H.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BLECHSCHMIDT,  E.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
STEDING,  G.  -  Prof. 

SEIDL,  W.  E.  -  Asst. 

BLECHSCHMIDT,  M.  -  Asst. 
I.  Physik.  Inst. 

HOMANN,  H.  A.  -  Guest  worker 
Hamburg,  Univ., 
Med.  I'ak.,  Anat.  Inst. 

HORSTMANN,  E.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

HOLSTEIN,  A.  F.  -  priv.  Doz. 

BRFUCKl'R,  MissH. 
Abt.  f.  Neuroanat. 

*  L1FRSF,W.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  BAUMGARTEN,  H.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  KAUIMANN,  P.  -  priv.  Doz. 
Univ.-I-'rauenklinik 

*  STl.GNER,  H.  1,.  -  Prof. 
Inst.  f.  Hydrobioi.  u.  Fisch.vviss. 

LILLELUND,  K.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 


Germany  (B.R.D.) 

*  BRAUM,  E.  -  Doz. 
Hannover,  Techn.  Univ., 
Fachgeb.  Entomol.  u.  Okol., 

Inst.  f.  Pflanzenkrankh.  u.  Pflanzenschutz 

*  SCHMIDT,  G.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  WINKLER,  I.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  WYSS,  U.  R.  -  wiss.  Asst. 
Heidelberg,  Univ., 

Bot.  Inst. 

*  BOPP,  M.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ABEL,  W.  -  wiss.  Rat 
CAPESIUS,  Miss  I.  -  Asst. 
BEIDERBECK,  R.  -  Akad.  Rat 
KNOOP,  B.  -  Asst. 

Physiol.  Lehrst.,  Zool.  Inst. 

*  DUSPIVA,  F.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  SCHNETTER,  W.  -  Asst. 

*  WEGENER,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  JANTZEN  (WILKENS),  Mrs.  H.  L.  M.  - 

*  WINTER,  Miss  H.  -  Asst. 
Heidelberg,  German  Cane.  Res.  Ctr., 
Inst,  of  Cell  Res. 

*  SEKERIS,  C.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  PETZELT,  C.  P.  -  Asst. 
Karlsruhe,  Univ.  (T.H.),  Zool.  Inst.  II 

*  HANKE,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  SCHULTHEISS,  H. 
Kassel,  Univ., 

Arb.gr.  Pflanzenphysiol. 

*  STANGE,  Miss  L.  -  Prof. 
Kiel,  Univ.  Kiel,  Med.  Fak., 
Anat.  Inst. 

*  PEHLEMANN,  F.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  GAUDECKER,  Miss  B.  von  -  priv.  Doz. 
Koln,  Max-Planck  Inst.  f.  Hirnforsch., 
Abt.  f.  allg.  Neurol. 

WECHSLER,  W.  -  Prof. 
Koln,  Univ.  zu  Koln, 
Anat.  Inst. 

*  KOEBKE,  J.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  KURRAT,  H.  J.  -  wiss.  Asst. 
Inst.  f.  Entw.physiol. 

*  HARTE,  Miss  C.  -  Prof. 

*  HOFMANN,  D.  K.  -  Asst. 

*  PRZYBYLLOK,  Th.  -  Asst. 

*  DENNHOFER,  Mrs.  L.  -  wiss.  Asst. 

*  VIELL,  B.  -  wiss.  Asst. 
Zool.  Inst. 

*  EGELHAAF,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  NEUMANN,  D.  -  Prof. 
KUHN,  O.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  ENGLANDER,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  VAHS,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  ANTON,  H.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  JOHNEN,  Miss  A.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  HARTWIG,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  FISCHER,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  COLLN,  K.  -  Asst. 

*  HARTMANN,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  KUTHE,  H.  W.  -  Asst. 

*  LOHMANN,  K.  -  Asst. 
Konstanz,  Univ.,  Fachber.  Biol., 
Abt.  Entwicklungsbiol. 

*  SAUER,  H.  W.  -  Prof. 
Mainz,  Univ., 

Anat.  Inst. 

*  VOLLRATH,  L.-o.  Prof. 
Inst.  f.  spez.  Bot. 

*  HACCIUS,  Miss  B. 
Inst.  f.  allg.  Zool. 

ANDRES,  G.  -  Prof. 


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Hungary 


Marburg,  Univ., 
Anat.  Inst. 

PHTRY,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Physiol.-Chem.  Inst.  I 

*  KOOLMAN,  J.  -  Asst. 

*  SCHELLER,  K.  -  Asst. 
FRAGOULIS,  E.  -  Res.  Asst. 
RICHTER,  K.  H.  -  Asst. 

Zool.  Inst. 

KOECKE,  H.  U.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
SEIDEL,  F.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KIRCHNER,  C.  -  Doz. 
KOCH,  P.  -  Asst. 
SEITZ,  K.  A.  -  Asst. 

Martinsried,  Max-Planck  Inst.  f.  Biochem. 
Dept.  of  Insect  Biochem. 

*  REMBOLD,  H.  -  Prof. 
Miinchen,  Univ., 

Zool.  Inst. 

*  BOHN,  H. 
MORITZ,  K.  B. 

Miinster,  Univ., 
Inst.  f.  Humangenet. 

LENZ,  W.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  PAWLOWITZKI,  I.  H.  -  Prof. 
Zool.  Inst. 

*  ENGELS,  W.  -  Prof.    . 

*  FIORONI,  P.  -  o.Prof. 

*  RIBBERT,  D.  -  Doz. 

*  JANNING,  W.  -  Doz. 

*  BOTTKE,  W.  -  Asst. 

*  MAYS,  U.  -  Asst. 

*  BUNING,  J.  -  Asst. 

Zool.  Inst.  Arb.gr.  Muskelphysiol. 

*  BEINBRECH,  G.  -  Prof. 
Osnabriick,  Univ., 
Naturvv.  Abt. 

*  TRUCKENBRODT,  W.  -  Akad.  Oberrat 
Regensburg,  Univ.,  Fachber.  Biol. 

*  HANSEN-DELKESKAMP,  Mrs.  E. 
Saarbriicken,  Univ.  des  Saarlandes, 
Inst,  flir  Genet. 

*  KROEGER,  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  LEIBENGUTH,  F.  -  Prof. 

*  ROBERT,  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BOSSHARD,  N.  U.  -  Collab. 

*  BEYSE,  J.  -  Collab. 

*  SEYDEWITZ,  H.  H.  -  Collab. 

*  BILO,  Mrs.  A.  -  Grad.  Stud 

*  MOLLER,  G.  H.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  TROSCH,  W.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  BEETZ,  Mrs.  B.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  STEINMETZ,  H.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Fachber.  Biol.  (Zool.) 

*  DEWES,  E. 
Starnberg, 

Bayer.  Landesanst.  f.  Fisch. 

FLUCHTER,  J. 
Stuttgart,  Univ.  Hohenheini  (LH), 
Inst.  f.  Histol.  u.  Embryol. 

*  KNESE,  K.  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Tiibingen,  Max-Planck  Inst.  f.  Virusforsch., 

Abt.  Ill 

*  BEUG,  H. 

Tiibingen,  Max-Planck  Inst.  f.  Biol. 

BEERMANN,  W.      Prof. 
Tiibingen,  Univ.,  Inst.  f.  Biol.  Ill, 
Lehrst.Zoophysiol.,  Abt. 
Verhaltensphysiol. 

*  PETERS,  H.  M.  -  Prof. 
Zool.  Inst. 

*  SCHWARTZ,  V.  -  Prof. 


NETZEL,  H.  E.  M. 
Ulm,  Zentr.  Klin.  Morphol. 

KOCHER-BECKER,  Mrs.  U. 
Wilhelmshaven,  Max-Planck  Inst.  f.  Zellbiol. 

*  SCHWEIGER,  H.  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Wiirzburg,  Univ.,  Med.  Fac, 

Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SCHIEBLER,  T.  H.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Zool.  Inst.  (I) 

*  KRAUSE,  G.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KOCHER,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  EMMERT,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  JUNG,  E.  -  Akad.  Oberrat 

*  WOLF,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  WOLBERT,  P.  -  Asst. 

*  NUSS,  Mrs.  E.  -  Asst. 


GERMANY  (D.D.R.) 

Berlin  (see  also  under  GERMANY  (B.R.D.)) 
Jena,  I-riedr.  Schiller  Univ., 
Sekt.  Biol.-Pflanzenphysiol. 

*  AUGSTEN,  H.  -  Prof. 
Rostock,  Univ.,  Med.  Bereich, 
Anat.  Inst. 

*  SCHUMACHER,  G.  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  FANGHANEL,  J.  -  Oberarzt 

*  I'REUND,  Mrs.  E.  -  wiss.  Mitarb. 


GREECE 

Athens,  Univ.,  Fac.  of  Sci., 
Zool.  Lab.  &  Museum 

KIORTSIS,  V.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
*     ZAFIRATOS,  C. 

VEINI  (HARITOS),  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 


HUNGARY 

Budapest,  Children's  Hosp.  "Paul  Heim", 
Dept.  of  Congen.  Malform. 

BERNDORFER,  A.  -  Chief  Surgeon 
Budapest,  Hung.  Acad,  of  Sci., 
Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.,  Morphol.  Dept. 

*  GY^VAI  (T6TH),  Mrs.  A.  T.  -  Res.  worker 

*  BUKULYA,  B. 

Inst,  of  Exp.  Med.,  Pathophysiol.  Dept. 

*  STARK,  E. 
MIHALY,  K. 

Budapest,  Res.  Inst.  f.  Pharm.  Chem. 

*  DRUGA  (PUSZTASZERI),  Mrs.  A. 
Budapest,  Semmelweis  Univ., 

Dept.  of  BioL 

*  CSABA,  G.  -  Prof. 

*  TOROK,  L.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  RADOS,  I.  -  1st  Asst. 
Pecs,  Med.  Univ., 

Anat.  Dept. 

*  SZI'KELY,  g. 
Szeged,  Univ.  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  CSILLIK,  B.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  kAlmAN,  G.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  KNYIHAR,  Miss  E.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  GAJ6,  Miss  M.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  NYIRI,  S.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Tapioszele,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Agrobot. 
Tissue  Cult.  Lab. 

*  HESZKY,  L.  E.  -  Head 

119 


Ireland 

IRELAND 

Dublin,  Univ.  Coll., 
Zool.  Dept. 

*  RAMSAY  (KUNZ),  Mrs.  Y.  W.  -  Lect. 

*  DUKE,  E.  J.  —  Lect. 

WISE  (WYLES),  Mrs.  C.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  AL-ADHAMI,  M.  A. 

*  YACOB,  A.  Y. 


ITALY 

Arco  Felice  (Napoli) 
Cons.  Naz.  delle  Ricerche, 
Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol. 

MONROY,  A.  -  Prof. 

MILLONIG,  G. 

AUGUSTl  (TOCCO),  Mrs.  G. 

*  DE  PETROCELLIS,  Miss  B. 
GRIPPO,  P.  -  Invest. 
GERACI,  G. 
METAFORA,  S. 

*  PARISI,  E. 
Bari,  Univ.  of  Bari, 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Inst.  Human  Anat. 

*  AMPRINO,  R.  M.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  CAMOSSO,  Miss  M.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  MITOLO,  V.  -  Asst. 

*  RONCALl,  Miss  L.  -  Asst. 

*  AMBROSE  G.  -  Asst. 
Bologna,  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Zool. 

*  VANNINI,  E.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  STAGNI,  Miss  A.  -  Prof. 

*  ZAFFAGNINI,  F.  -  Prof. 

*  GRASSO,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  GARDENGHI,  G.  -  Prof. 

*  ZACCANTl,  F.  -  Prof. 

*  Dl  GRANDE,  Miss  F.  -  Asst. 

*  SABELLl,  B.  -  Asst. 
Camerino,  Univ., 
Anthropol.  Inst. 

*  TESTA-BAPPENHEIM,  I.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ZOCCATOSTA,  A.  -  Res. 

*  ClOPPETTINl  (CONTl),  Mrs.  M.  -  Res. 
Catania,  Univ., 

1st.  di  Anat.  Uman  Norm. 

*  PASSAPONTl,  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MARRARO  (CARNAZZA),  Mrs.  M.  L.  - 

Asst.  Prof. 

*  SERRANTINO  (DI  DINO).  Mrs.  G.  -  Res. 

*  lANNELLO,  Miss  A.  -  Res. 
1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp. 

RANZOLl,  F.  -  Prof. 

DE  LUCA,  V.  -  Prof. 

SICHEL,  G.  -  Prof. 

BARBAGALLO  (PATTl),  Mrs.  I.  -  Asst. 

VISCUSO,  Miss  R.  -  Asst. 
l-errara,  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Med.  &  Surg.,  Inst,  of  Histol.  &  Gen. 
Embryol. 

*  CARINCI,  P.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MARIANI,  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  BECCHl'TTl,  E.  -  Asst. 

*  EVANGELISTI,  Miss  R.  -  Res. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Comp.  Anat. 

*  RAUNICH,  L.  -  Prof. 

*  SALVATORELLI,  G.  -  Asst. 
1st.  di  Zool. 

COLOMBO,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
PlNAMONTl.  S.      Prof. 


Italy 
MICCIARELLI  (SBRENNA),  Mrs.  A.  - 

FONTANA,  F.  -  Asst. 

SBRENNA,  G,  -  Asst. 
Genova,  Univ., 
1st.  di  Anat.  Comp. 

*  MINGANTI,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  FALUGl,  Mrs.  C.  -  Res.  worker 

*  RAINERI,  Miss  M.  -  Res.  worker 
1st.  di  Zool. 

*  DELLA  CROCE,  N.  -  Prof. 

*  BETTANIN  (BELGRANO),  Mrs.  S.  -  Asst. 

*  GAINO,  Miss  E.  -  Asst. 
L'Aquila,  Univ.,  Inst,  of  Gen.  Biol. 

PETRUCCl,  D. 
Messina,  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  1st.  Idrobiol. 

COSTANZO,  G.  -  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Zool.  &  Comp.  Anat. 

*  BOLOGNARl,  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ALBANESE  (CARMIGNANI),  Mrs.  M.  P.  - 

Prof. 

*  ZACCONE,  G.  -  Prof. 

*  DONATO  (CELl),  Mrs.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  CONTINI,  Miss  A. 
Milano,  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Med.,  11.  Inst,  of  Human  Anat. 

*  PANNESE,  E.  -  Prof. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Genet. 

BARIGOZZI,  C.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
HALFER,  Miss  C.  -  Asst. 
FACCIO  (DOLFINI),  Mrs.  S.  -  Asst. 
MOSNA,  Miss  G.  -  Res.  fellow 
1st.  di  Sci.  Bot. 

marr£,  E. 

Modena,  Univ.,  Fac.  di  Sci.  Fis.  Mat.  e  Nat., 
Inst,  of  Comp.  Anat. 

*  BAFFONI,  G.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  MARINE  Miss  M.  -  Asst. 

*  BERTOLANI,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  BENEDETTl,  I.  -  Asst. 

*  OTTAVIANl,  E.  -  Asst. 

*  TREVISAN,  P.  -  Asst. 
Napoli,  Univ.,  II.  Fac.  of  Med., 
1st.  di  Anat.  Umana  Norm. 

BORGHESE,  E.   -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Fac.  di  Sci.,  1st.  Istol.  ed  Embriol. 

*  GHIARA,  G.  -  Prof. 

*  TADDEl,  C. 

*  FILOSA  (PARISI),  Mrs.  S. 

*  CAMPANELLA,  Mrs.  C.  -  Asst. 
1st.  e  Musco  di  Zool. 

CHIEFFI,  G.  -  Prof. 
Napoli  (see  also  Arco  Felice) 
Padova.  Univ.,  Fac.  di  Sci., 
1st.  di  Biol.  Anim. 

*  SABBADIN,  A.  -  Prof. 
LEVIS,  A.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  SALA,  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  COLOMBERA,  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  COLOMBO,  L.  -  Asst. 

*  DANIILI,  G.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  BURIGHEL,  P.  -  Asst. 
Palermo,  Univ.,  Fac.  di  Sci., 
1st.  di  Anat.  Comp. 

*  GIUDICE,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MUTOLO,  V.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  VlTTORELLl,  Miss  M.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  RlNALDl,  Miss  A.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  COGNETTl,  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PUCCl  (MINAFRA).  Mrs.  1.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SCONZO,  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


120 


Italy 


Italy 


*  PIRRONE,  Mrs.  A.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  RAMIREZ,  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
1st.  di  Biol.  Gen. 

*  MANCUSO,  V.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  GIANGUZZA,  M. 

*  DOLCEMASCOLO,  G. 
1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol. 

D'AMELIO,  V.  -  Prof. 

D'ANCONA  (LUNETTA),  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 
MINAFRA,  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
DI  STEFANO,  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
MUSMECI,  Miss  M.  T.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
1st.  di  Zool. 

*  ORTOLAN!,  Miss  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  REVERBERI,  G.  -  Prof. 

*  FARINELLA  (FERRUZZA),  Mrs.  N.  - 

Prof. 

*  PATRICOLO,  Miss  E.  -  Prof. 

*  MANSUETO  (BONACCORSO),  Mrs.  C.  - 

Prof. 

*  CUSIMANO  (CAROLLO),  Mrs.  T.  -  Prof. 

*  DURANTE,  Miss  M.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  D'ANNA,  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  LA  SPINA  (D'ANNA),  Mrs.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MAJORCA  (MONTELEONE),  Mrs.  A.  - 

Asst. 

*  PUCCIA,  E.  -  Asst. 

*  VILLA,  Miss  L.  -  Asst. 

*  DE  LEO,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  FARINA,  Miss  E.  -  Res. 
Parma,  Univ.,  Fac.  di  Sci., 
1st.  di  Zool. 

SCHREIBER,  B.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

RINALDI,  Miss  L.  -  Asst. 
Pavia,  Univ., 
Fac.  di  Med.,  Clin.  Dermatol. 

SERRI,  F.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

GIANNETTI,  A.  -  Asst. 

CERIMELE,  D.  -  Asst. 
Fac.  Biol.  Sci.,  1st.  Istol.  ed  Embriol. 

MAN FR EDI  (ROMANINI),  Mrs.  M.  G.  - 
Prof.,  Dir. 

FRASCHINI,  Miss  A.  ~  Prof. 

PORCELLI,  Miss  F.  -  Asst. 

BERNOCCHI,  Miss  G.  -  Asst. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Inst.  Comp.  Anat. 

*  GERZELI,  G.  -  Prof. 
Perugia,  Univ., 

Fac.  di  Sci.,  1st.  Anat.  Comp. 

*  BONDI,  C.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MARINELLI,  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  VAGNETTI,  Mrs.  D.  -  Asst. 

*  FARNESI,  Miss  R.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  TEI,  Mrs.  S.  -  Asst. 
1st.  di  Biol.  Gen. 

*  LIOTTI,  F.  S.  -  Prof..  Dir. 

*  MIGLIORINI  (BRUSCHELLI),  Mrs.  G.  - 

*  BIAGIONI,  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  ROSI,  Miss  G.  -  Asst. 
1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.  Gen. 

CARUSO,  A.  -  Asst. 

LOCCI,  Miss  P.  -  Res. 

BODO,  Miss  M.  A.  -  Res. 
Pisa,  Univ., 
Inst,  of  Genet. 

*  CIONINI,  P.  G.  -  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  MANCINO,  G.  -  Prof. 

*  BARSACCHI  (PILONE),  Mrs.  G. 

*  NARDI,  Mrs.  L 


*  GIORGI,  F. 

*  RAGGHIANTI,  Miss  M. 
1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp. 

NOBILI,  R.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

BENAZZL  M.  -  Prof. 

BENAZZI  (LENTATI),  Mrs.  G.  -  Prof. 

PUCCINELLI,  Mrs.  I.  ~  Asst. 

SCALI,  V.  -  Asst. 

MAZZA,  M.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

LUPORINL  P.  -  Asst. 

DINI,  F.  -  Asst. 

GREMIGNI,  V.  -  Asst. 
Roma,  Univ., 
Fac.  di  Sci.,  1st.  di  Anat.  Comp. 

*  STEFANELLI,  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ZACCHEI,  Mrs.  A.  M.  -  Lect. 

*  FILONI,  S.  -  Asst. 

*  ALI-EI  (TORCIA),  Mrs.  L. 
1st.  di  Biol.  Gen. 

SPIRITO,  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  SANTORO  (D'ANGELO),  Mrs.  L.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 

*  GULLUNI  CUOMO,  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 
1st.  di  Zool.  "F.  Raffaele" 

*  MANELLI,  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  PASQUINI,  P.  -  Prof. 

*  MASTROLIA,  Mrs.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MILANO-GRASSI,  Mrs.  E.  -  Instr. 

*  SCOPELLITI,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  NICOTRA,  Miss  A.  -  Asst. 

*  ACCORDI,  Miss  F.  -  Asst. 

*  DE  MATTHAEIS,  Mrs.  E.  -  Asst. 

*  CORUJO  ANTELO,  Miss  A. 

*  SENATORI,  Miss  O.  -  Res.  worker 

*  GALLO,  Miss  V.  -  Res.  worker 

*  FERRINI,  U.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
II.  Chair  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  RUSSO-CAIA.  S.  -  Prof. 
Sassari,  Univ., 

Fac.  di  Sci.,  1st.  di  Zool. 

*  LEPORI,  N.  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  PALA,  Miss  M.  -  Asst. 

*  LISSIA  (FRAU),  Mrs.  A.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  ARRU,  Miss  A.  -  Asst. 
Torino,  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Med.,  1st.  Anat.  Umana  Norm. 

*  FILOGAMO,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
CANTING,  D.  -  Asst. 

*  GIACOBINI,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  ROBECCHI  GIACOBINI,  Mrs.  M.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  SISTO  DANEO  ,  Mrs.  L.  -  Asst. 

*  TORRE,  C.  -  Asst. 
Cell  &  Molec.  Biol.  Lab. 

*  COMOGLIO,  P.  M. 

*  BERTINI,  Miss  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PRAT,  Miss  M.  -  postgrad.  Res.  Fellow 

*  TARONE,  G.  -  Asst. 
1st.  Chim.  Biol. 

*  RINAUDO,  M.  T.  -  Prof. 
1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol.  Gen. 

MARCHISIO,  P.  C.  -  Lib.  doc. 

GREMO,  Miss  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  1st.  di  Istol.  ed  Embriol. 

GUARD ABASSI,  Miss  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

CAMPANTICO,  E.  -  Asst. 

GUASTALLA,  Miss  A.  -  Grad.  stud. 
Fac.  Vet.  Med.,  1st.  di  Istol.  Embriol.  Gen. 

BARASA,  A. 
Trieste,  Univ., 
1st.  di  Zool.  e  Anat.  Comp. 

GHIRARDELLI,  E.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

RADO  LUSER,  Mrs.  G.  -  Asst. 


121 


Italy 


DI  MARCOTULLIO,  A.  -  Asst. 
GRAZIOSI,  G.  -  Asst. 


NETHERLANDS 

Amsterdam,  Neth.  Centr.  Inst,  for  Brain  Res. 
ARIENS  KAPPERS,  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  CORNER,  M.  A.  -  Head  Lab.  Develop. 

Physiol. 

*  BAKER,  R.  E.  -  Sen.  staff  member 

*  BAKHUIS,  W.  L.  -  Lab.  Develop.  Physiol. 
Amsterdam,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam, 
Med.  Fac,  Anat.  -Embryol.  Inst. 

*  LIMBORGH,  J.  van  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  WOERDEMAN,  M.  W.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  TRAMPUSCH,  H.  A.  L.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  LOS,  J.  A.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  DRUKKER,  J.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  MADJEREK,  Z.  S.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  TONNEYCK  (MULLER),  Mrs.  I.  -  Asst. 

*  LAANE,  H.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  ROEST  (WAGENAAR),  Mrs.  J.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  HARREBOMEE,  Mrs.  A.  E.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  CHARLES,  R.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  DESTREE,  O.  H.  J.  -  Asst. 
Histol.  Lab. 

STEGEMAN,  Mrs.  J.  H.  J. 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  NAAKTGEBOREN,  C.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

*  BONTEKOE,  Miss  E.  H.  M. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Zool.  Lab. 

RAAMSDONK,  W.  van  -  Sci.  worker 
Amsterdam,  Vrije  Univ.,  Med.  Fac, 
Lab.  Anat.  -Embryol. 

*  NIE,  C.  J.  van 
Bilthoven,  Natl.  Inst.  Publ.  Health 
Dept.  Teratol.  &  Pharm.  Pathol. 

*  PETERS,  P.  W.  J. 
Groningen,  Univ.,  Med.  Fac, 
Dept.  Anat.  &  Embryol. 

*  WILDE,  A.  G.  de  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  PLEEGING,  J.  H. 

*  GLAS  P. 

*  JONGH,  H.J.  de  -  Lect. 
Dept.  Pediat.,  Lab.  Develop.  Biochem. 

KRAAN,  G.  P.  B. 
Groningen  (see  also  Haren) 
Haren  (Gr,),  Univ.,  Genet.  Inst. 

*  PIJNACKER,  L.  P.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

*  TEMPELAAR,  M.  J.  -  Sci.  Off. 

*  FEIERTAG  (KOPPEN),  Mrs.  C.  C.  M. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Bot.  Lab. 

*  WESSELS,  J.G.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  SIETSMA,  J.  H.  -  Res.  Assoc 

*  VRIES,  O.  M.  H.  de  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  VALK,  P.  van  der  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  DATEMA,  R.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Leiden,  State  Univ., 
Lab.  Cell  Biol.  &  Histol. 

*  GAILLARD,  P.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ZAAYKR,  Miss  J.  J.  P.   -  Lect. 

*  THESINGH,  Miss  C.  W.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

*  BURGER,  Mrs.  E.  H.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  SCHERIT,  J.  P.  -  Reader 

*  OKKER  (REITSMA),  Mrs.  G.  H.  -  Sci. 

worker 

*  NIJWEIDE,  P.  J.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  VALKEMA-PORRl-NGA,  Mrs.  I'.  C.  -  Sci. 

worker 

*  BRINKMANN,  A.  O.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  V1:GT,  G.  B.  -  Sci.  worker 
Lab.  of  Med.  Chem. 

*  ROOY,  R.  E.  de  122 


Netherlands 

Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  GEBHARDT,  D.  O.  E.  -  Biochem. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Bot.  Lab. 

*  SIEBERS,  A.  M. 
Genet.  Lab. 

*  BREUGEL,  F.  M.  A.  van  -  Sci.  worker 

*  ZONNEVELD,  B.  J.  M.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  VREEZEN,  Miss  W.  J.  -  Sci.  worker 
Zool.  Lab.,  Unit  Cell  Biol.  -Morphogen. 

*  KONUN,  Th.  M.  -  Lect..  Head 
STARRE  (van  der  MOLEN),  Mrs.  L.  G.  van 

der  -  Sci.  worker 

*  SPREY,  Th.  E.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  WESTRA,  A.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  VIJVERBERG,  A.  J.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  PRIESTER,  W.  de  -  Sci.  worker 
Nieuwersluis,  Limnol.  Inst. 

*  SOEKARJO,  R.  -  Dir. 

*  STEENBERGEN,  C.  L.  M.  -  Sci.  Off. 
Nijmegen,  Univ.,  Fac.  of  Med. 
Dept.  of  Anat.  &  Embryol. 

LAMMERS,  H.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  GRIBNAU,  Miss  A.  A.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  VERHOFSTAD,  A.  A.  J.  -  Asst. 

*  POUWELS,  Miss  E.  -  Asst. 

*  KORT,  E.  de  -  Sci.  worker 

*  THORS,  F.  -  Asst. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  Biochem. 

BONTING,  S.  L.  -  Prof.,  Head 
DAEMEN,  F.  J.  M.  -  Sci.  Off. 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  LINSKENS,  H.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  CROES,  A.  F.  -  Sci.  Off. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

*  HELMSING,  P.  J.  -  Res.  Assoc 

*  LEENDERS,  H.  J.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  DERKSEN,  J.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  SIN,  Y.  T.  -  Res.  fellow 

*  EEKEN,  J.  C.  J.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  KONINKX,  J.  F.  J.  G.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  DENUCE,  J.  M.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  HERP,  F.  van  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  MEER,  J.  M.  van  der  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  HAARLEM,  R.  van  -  Res.  Asst. 
Rotterdam,  Erasmus  Univ.,  Med.  Fac, 
Dept.  of  Anat.  &  Embryol. 

*  KREDIET,  P.  -  Lect. 

*  KLEIN,  H.  W.  -  1st  Sci.  worker 

*  SANYAL,  S.  -  1st  Sci.  worker 
Dept.  of  Endocr.,  Growth  &  Reprod. 

*  ZEILMAKER,  G.  H. 
Dept.  of  E.\p.  Pathol. 

*  BOTH,  N.  J.  de 
Tilburg,  Elisabeth  Hosp. 
Dept.  of  Neurol. 

*  GEELEN,  J.  A.  G. 
Utrecht,  Hubrecht  Lab.  (Intern.  Embryol.  Inst.) 

*  NIEUWKOOP,  P.  D.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  FABER,  J.  -  Deputy  Dir. 

*  BOTERENBROOD,  Miss  E.  C.  (  exp. 
morphol.) 

*  HARA,  K.  (photo-  &  cinematogr.) 

*  LAWSON,  Miss  K.  A.  (tissue  cult.) 

*  BLUEMINK,  J.  G.  (electr.  micr.) 

*  UBBELS,  Miss  G.  A.  (histochem.) 

*  OUWENEEL,  W.  J.  (devl.  genet.) 

*  LAAT,  S.  W.  de  (biophys.) 

*  SAAG,  P.  T.  van  der  (biochem.) 

*  DURSTON,  A.  J.  (devl.  physiol.) 

*  HENGST,  R.  T.  M.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
SALOME,  B.  Z.  (chief  librarian) 


Netherlands 


Poland 


Utrecht.  State  Univ.,  Fac.  of  Med., 
Dept.  of  Med.  Anat.  &  Embryol. 

*  DOORENMAALEN,  W.  J.  van  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BRAHMA,  S.  K.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

*  GROENENDIJK  (HUIJBERS),  Mrs.  M.  M. 

*  STARRE,  H.  van  der  -  Sci.  worker 

*  JANSSEN,  P.  T.  -  Sci.  worker 
Dept.  of  Biophys.  Chem. 

*  VVIJK,  R.  van 

Dental  School,  Orthodont.  Dept. 

*  MARKENS,  I.  S. 

*  OUDHOF,  H.  A.  J. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Bot  Lab. 

GENDEREN,  H.  H.  van 
Genet.  Inst.,  Popul.  «&.  Evol.  Biol. 

*  SCHARLOO,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  JONG,  Miss  G.  de  -  Lect. 

*  SCHOUTEN,  S.  C.  M. 

*  THORIG,  G.  E.  W. 

*  HOORN,  A.  J.  W. 
Theoret.  Biol.  Group 

*  LINDENMAYER,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  FRIJTERS,  D. 
Zool.  Lab. 

*  VERDONK,  N.  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  RAVEN,  Chr.  P.  -  Prof.  (Enier.) 

*  GEILENKIRCHEN,  W.  L.  M.  -  Lect. 

*  LABORDUS,  V. 

*  BIGGELAAR,  J.  A.  M.  v.d. 

*  BOON  (NIERMEYFR),  Mrs.  E.  K. 

*  WAL,  U.  P.  v.d. 

*  DONGEN,  C.  A.  M.  van 

*  ARNOLDS,  W.J.  A. 

*  BEZEM,  J.J. 

*  DOHMEN,  M.  R. 

Fac.  of  Vet.  Sci.,  Anat.  &  Embryol.  Inst. 

*  WENSING,  C.  J.  G.  -  Reader 
HARTMAN,  W. 

*  COLENBRANDER,  B.  -  Sci.  Off. 

*  STRAATEN,  H.  W.  M.  van  -  Sci.  Off. 
Chn.  of  Vet.  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  TAVERNE,  M.  A.  M. 
Wageningen,  Agric.  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  WILLEMSE,  M.  T.  M.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

*  BROEK.  H.  W.  J.  van  den 
Dept.  of  Horticult. 

*  WELLENSIEK,  S.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  BRAGT,  J.  van 

*  PIERIK.  R.  L.  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Plant  Physiol. 

*  BRUINSMA,  J.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  BERGHOEF,  J. 

*  KARSSEN,  C.  M.  -  Sen.  Res.  Off. 

*  KNEGT,  E.  -  Sen.  Res.  Off. 

*  LOON,  L.  C.  van  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  VARGA,  A.  -  Sen.  Res.  Off. 

NORWAY 

Bergen,  Univ.,  Anat.  Inst. 

HARKMARK.  W.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ABRO,  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  KVINNSLAND,  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Oslo,  Univ.,  Anat.  Inst. 

*  JANSEN,  J.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KORNELIUSSEN,  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dent.  Fac,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  RISNES,  S. 

Tromso,  Univ.,  Inst.  Biol.  &  Geol. 

*  LONNING  (VADER),  Mrs.  S.  -  Lect. 


POLAND 

Krakow,  Jagellonian  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Comp.  Anat. 

SZARSKI.  H.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  GRODZINSKI,  Z.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KILARSKI,  W.  -  Lect. 

*  BYCZKOWSKA  (SMYK),  Mrs.  W. 

Inst,  of  Bot.,  Dept.  of  Plant  Cytol.  &  Embryol. 

*  TURAtA-SZYBOWSKA,  Mrs.  K. 

*  CZAPIK,  Miss  R.  -  Doc. 

*  IZMAItOW,  Miss  R. 

*  MAtECKA,  Mrs.  J. 

Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Lab.  of  Plant  Physiol. 

*  RYCZKOWSKI,  M.  -  Lect. 

Inst,  of  Zool.,  Dept.  of  Genet.  &  Evol. 

*  KRZANOWSKA,  Mrs.  H.  -  Head 

*  KALETA,  Mrs.  E.  W.  -  Asst. 

*  WABIK,  Miss  B.  -  Asst. 
Zool.  Dept. 

*  JURA,  C.  -  Head 

*  KRZYSZTOFOWICZ,  Miss  A.  -  Assoc. 

Prof. 

*  TYSKIEWICZ,  Mrs.  K.  -  Asst. 

*  KLAG,  J.  -  Asst. 

*  GODULA,  J.  -  Asst. 

*  JONCZY  J.  —  Asst. 

*  ROMANOWSKA,  Miss  E.  -  Asst. 
Krakow,  Med.  Acad., 

Dept.  of  Biol.  &  Embryol. 

SREBRO,  Z.  -  Asst.  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  RZEHAK,  K.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Krakow,  Polish  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Inst,  of 

Pharmacol., 
Dept.  of  Neuropathol. 

*  KALUZA,  J.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Lodz,  Acad,  of  Med., 

Dept.  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

FORTAK,  W.  -  Chief 

LEONIENI,  J.  -  Adj. 

KMIEC,  B.  -  Asst. 

BOCZKOWSKA,  Mrs.  J.  -  Asst. 

WYSOCKA,  Miss  B.  -  Asst. 

SOPINSKI,  M.  -  Asst. 
Poznari,  Med.  Acad., 
Inst,  of  Neurol.  &  Sens.  Org. 

*  WENDER,  M.  B.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  KOZIK,  M.  -  Head  Lab.  Pathol. 

*  MULAREK,  Mrs.  O.  -  Head  Lab.  Exp. 

Neurol. 
Torun,  Univ.  Nic.  Copernicus, 
Inst,  of  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  KSIAZEK-MIKULSKA,  Mrs.  I.  -  ord.  Prof. 
Warszawa,  Agric.  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  BIELANSKA-OSUCHOWSKA,  Mrs.  Z.  - 

Prof. 

*  LIWSKA,  Miss  J.  -  Asst. 

Fac.  of  Zootechn.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Basis  of  Anim. 
Breeding 

*  WOYKE,  J.  -  Prof. 
Warszawa,  Hematol.  Inst., 
Dept.  of  Physiopathol. 

*  KOPEC,  Miss  J. 
Warszawa,  Med.  Acad., 
Inst,  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol., 
Lab.  of  Exp.  Embryol. 

*  MYSTKOWSKA-BACZKOWSKA,  Mrs.  E.  T. 

*  CHOROSZEWSKA-LELICINSKA,  Mrs.  A.  - 

Sen.  Asst. 

*  KOMAR,  Mrs.  A.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  NIEMIERKO,  Mrs.  A.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

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Spain 


*  BENTYN,  K.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  MANKOWSKA,  Mrs.  E.  -  Asst. 
Dept.  of  Pathomorphol. 

SZAMBORSKI,  J.  J.  -  Chief 
CZYZEWSKA  (LIEBHART),  Mrs.  M.  - 
Asst. 

Warszawa,  Nencki  Inst,  of  Exp.  Biol. 

Dept.  Bioenerget.  &  Bioprod. 

STYZYNSKA  (JUREWICZ),  Mrs.  E. 

Warszawa,  Polish  Acad,  of  Sci., 

Inst,  of  Ecol. 

*  KAMLER,  Mrs.  E. 
Warszawa,  Univ., 

Zool.  Inst.,  Dept.  of  Cytol. 

MATUSZEWSKI,  B.  -  Doc. 

MORACZEWSKI,  J.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

SOLTYNSKA  (MARCINKOWSKA), 
Mrs.  M.  -  Sen.  Asst. 
Zool.  Inst.,  Dept.  of  Embryol. 

*  TARKOWSKI,  A.  K.  -  Prof. 

*  ROGULSKA,  Miss  T.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  02DZENSKI,  W.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  CZOtOWSKA,  Miss  R.  K.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  WITKOWSKA,  Mrs.  A.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  MODLINSKI,  J.  A.  -  Asst. 

*  WR6bLEWSKA,  Miss  J.  -  Asst. 

*  OPAS,  Mrs.  J.  -  Asst. 
Zool.  Inst.,  Lab.  of  Protozool. 

*  KACZANOWSKI,  A.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  KACZANOWSKA(DOBRZANSKA), 

Mrs.  J.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

*  RADZIKOWSKI,  S.  -  Sen.  Asst. 
Dept.  of  Vert.  Zool. 

HALBA,  R.  -  Asst. 
PLASOTA,  K.  J.  -  Asst. 
Warszawa 

*  PERKOWSKA  (MOSER),  Mrs.  E. 
Wroc^'aw,  ^'oll.  Agnc,  Chair  of  Zool. 

HUMINSKI,  S.  -  Doc. 
Wrocl'aw,  Univ.,  Zool.  Inst., 
Dept.  of  Gen.  Zool. 

*  SEMBRAT,  K.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KO^CIELSKI,  B.  -  Dir. 

*  N0WAK6WNA,  Miss  J.  -  Adj. 

*  KIEJLBdWNA,  Miss  L.  -  Adj. 

*  TERPItOWSKA,  Miss  B. 

*  OGORZAtEK,  A. 

*  kassni;r,  J. 

Dept.  of  Syst.  Zool. 

*  KO^CIELSKA,  Mrs.  M.  K.  -  Adj. 
Zabrze,  Silcsian  Acad,  of  Med., 

Inst,  of  Biol.  &  Morphol. 
Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol. 

WR6BLEVVSKI,  R.  -  Prof.,  Head 

ACHTELIK,  W.  -  Adj. 

GRZYBEK,  Mrs.  A.  -  Adj. 

CZAPSKA  (DZIEKANOWSKA),  Mrs.  D. 
Adj. 

HOLAK,  H.  -  Sen.  Asst. 

KUCIAS,  J.  -  Adj. 

PORTUGAL 

Lisboa,  Univ.,  Fac.  Med., 
Inst.  Histol.  e  Embriol. 

XAVIER  MORATO,  M.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

RODRIGUl.S  CORREIRA,  Mrs.  M.  J.  - 
Asst. 

AMADO,  P.  O.  -  Asst. 
I'ac.  Cienc,  Musea  Bocage 

*  SACCARAO,  G.  da  I'ONSIICA  -  Prof. 
Porto,  I'Hc,  of  Med.,  Inst.  Anat. 

*  ABRUNHOSA,  R.      Asst.  Prof. 
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RUMANIA 

Cluj,  Inst.  Med.  et  Pharm., 
Chaire  Biol.-Histol. 

*  PREDA.  V.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  CRACIUN,  Mrs.  O.  -  Chef  de  Trav. 

*  PROTASE,  Mrs.  A.  POPPER  -Asst. 
Timi^oara,  Acad.,  Stiinte  Med., 

Lab.  Embriol.  Norm,  si  Patol. 

*  MENKES,  B.  -  Prof. 

*  SANDOR,  S.  -  Head  Lab. 

*  ALEXANDRU,  Mrs.  C.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  AMELS,  Mrs.  D.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  CHECIU,  I.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  PRELIPCEANU,  Miss  O.  -  Sci.  worker 

*  FAZEKAS  (TODEA),  Mrs.  I. 

*  CHECIU,  Mrs.  M. 

*  DELEANU,  M.  -  Sci.,  coUab. 
Timi^oara,  Med.  School, 

Dept.  Med.  Biol. 

*  MENKES,  B.  -  Prof. 

*  LITVAC,  B.  -  Lect. 

*  MIRCOV,  Mrs.  O.  -  Asst. 

*  TUDOSE,  Mrs.  O.  -  Asst. 


SCOTLAND  (see  UNITED  KINGDOM) 


SPAIN 

Barcelona,  Univ.,  Fac.  Med., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  RUANO  GIL,  D.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  DOMENECH  RATTO,  G.  -  Prof.  Agr. 

*  TEJEDO  MATEU,  A.  -  Prof.  Adj. 

*  VILANOVA  TRIAS,  J.  -  Prof.  Adj. 

*  SANJUST  GIMENEZ,  J.  -  Prof.  Adj. 
Granada,  Univ.,  Fac.  Med., 

Inst.  F.  Oloriz,  Dept.  Anat. 

GUIRAO-PEREZ,  M.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

ALVAREZ,  L.  -  Prof.  Adj. 

PASCUAL-MORENILLA,  Miss  M.  T.  -  Prof. 
Adj. 

RODA,  A.  -  Prof.  Adj. 

ARANEGA,  Miss  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

CHAMORRO,  J.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Madrid,  Centre  de  Invest.  Biol., 
Inst,  de  Genet,  y  Antropol. 

*  GARCIA-BELLIDO,  A.  -  Res.  member 

*  MORATO,  G.  -  Res.  member 

*  SANTAMARIA,  P.  -  Res.  fellow 

*  RIPOLL,  P.  -  Res.  member 

*  FERRUS.  A.  -  Res.  member 

*  CAPDEVILLA,  Miss  M.  P.  -  Res.  member 
Madrid,  Inst.  Cajal 

GONZALES-SANTANDER,  R. 
Santander,  Fac.  de  Med., 
Dept.  Anat.,  Serv.  Embriol.  Exp. 

*  OJF.DA  SAHAGUN,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  HURLE  GONZALEZ,  J.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  GARCIA-PORRERO,  J.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Scvilla,  Univ.,  Fac.  de  Med., 

Cat.  de  Anat.,  Lab.  limbriol.  Exp. 

*  GENIS-GALVEZ,  J.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  PUELLES-LOPEZ,  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  CANADAS-VILLALTA,  J.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Vatladolid,  Univ.,  Fac.  de  Med., 

Cat.  de  Anat.,  Serv.  I'.mbriol.  Exp. 

*  BARBOSA  AYUCAR,  E.  -  Prof.  Aggr. 


Spain 


Switzerland 


GARCIA  VALDECASAS  HUELIN,  J.  M. 
INIGUI-Z  LOBETO,  C. 


SWEDEN 

Goteborg.  Univ., 

Lab.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Histol. 

*  LINDE,  L.  A.  -  Docent 

Fac.  of  Odontol.,  Dept.  of  Oral  Histopathol. 

*  MORGAN,  P.  R. 
Zool.  Inst. 

ENEMAR,  E.  A.  W.  -  Prof. 
BERGQUIST.  H. 
ARONSSON,  S.  B. 
EURENIUS  (PERSON),  Mrs.  L. 
JARSKAR,  R.  J. 
TERNEBY,  Miss  U.  K. 
Lund,  Tornblad  Inst.  f.  Comp.  Embryol. 

*  KALLI^:N,  a.  J.  B.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BJERRE,  B.  -  Docent 
Lund,  Univ., 

Zool.  Inst.,  Dept.  Syst.  Zool. 

STROMBERG,  J.-O.  -  Docent 
Zoophysiol.  Inst. 

*  EMANUELSSON,  H.  -  Asst.  Prof.,  Head 

*  KARLSSON,  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BRUCE,  L. 

*  PALEN,  K. 

*  LUNDQUIST,  A. 
Malmo,  Univ.  of  Lund, 
Dept.  of  Obstet.-Gvnecol. 

*  GENNSER,  C.  -  Prof. 
Stockholm,  AB  KABI, 

Dept.  of  Pharmacol.  &  To.xicol. 

*  HAGSTROM,  B.  E.  -  Docent 
Stockholm,  Karohnska  Inst., 
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.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

MARSK.  L.  --  Res.  Assoc. 
Stockholm,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  EERNHOLM,  B. 

*  HAGELIN,  L.  O.  -  Lect. 
Wenner-Grcn  Inst.  f.  E.\p.  Biol. 

*  HULTIN.  J.  M.  T.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  GUSTAFSON,  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  AFZELIUS,  B.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BACKSTROM,  S.  A.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  ELIASSON  (KLEIN),  Mrs.  E.  -  Asst. 

*  TONEBY,  M.  I.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  IMMERS,  J.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  RAFTELL,  Mrs.  M. 

*  RYBERG,  Mrs.  E. 

*  WESTIN,  Mrs.  M. 
Stockholm, 

*  KINDAHL,  Miss  M.  E.  -  Lect. 
UmeS,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BERTMAR,  G.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Zoophysiol. 

*  L0VTRUP,  S.  -  Prof. 

*  L0VTRUP  (REIN),  Mrs.  H.  -  Docent 
LOEFFLER,  C.  A.  -  Docent 

*  LANDSTROM,  U.  -  Asst. 

*  HANSSON  mild,  K.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  NELSON,  L.  -  Asst. 


Uppsala,  Univ.,  Zool.  Inst. 

JACOBSON,  D.  C.  O.  -  Prof. 
HORSTADIUS,  S.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
JAGERSTEN,  K.  G.  M.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
HOLM,  K.  A.  -  Docent 
FRANZ^N,  A.  S.  -  Docent 
EHN,  J.  A.  -  Docent. 
GIDHOLM,  L.  -  Docent 
HENDELBERG,  J.  -  Docent 
JONSSON,  B.  G. 
STROM,  R. 
WIDERSTEN,  B. 
CANTELL,  C.  E. 
LOFBERG,  J.  E. 
GEZELIUS,  N.  G.  B. 
EBENDAL,  T.  L.  -  Asst. 
HEDLUND,  K.  O.  -  Asst. 


SWITZERLAND 

Basel,  Univ.,  Anat.  Inst. 

*  LUDWIG,  K.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  BAUR,  R. 

*  KRESS,  Miss  A. 

*  SPORNITZ,  U.  M. 

*  MULLER,  Miss  F. 
Biozentr.,  Dept.  Cell  Biol. 

*  GEHRING,  W.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  GERISCH,  G. 

*  WEIDELI,  H.  J. 

*  BERNHARD,  H.  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  NANJUNDIAH,  V. 

*  MALCHOW,  D.  W.  H. 

*  MARSH,  J.  L. 

*  NUSSLEIN,  C. 

*  ISH-HOROWICZ,  D. 

*  ARTAVANIS-TSAKONAS,  S. 

*  SCHEDL,  P. 

VAN  DEUSEN,  E.  B. 
Zool.  Anstalt 

PORTMANN,  A.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

NOESCH,  H.  -  Prof. 

SENN,  D.  G.  -  Asst. 
Bern,  Naturhist.  Museum 

*  HUBER,  W.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Bern,  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  RfiVIiSZ  (FERENCZY),  Mrs.  E.  -  Prosect. 

*  RAZEK,  H.  A.  -  Instr. 

Zool.  Inst.,  Div.  Cell  &  Develop.  Biol. 

*  WEBER,  R.  -  Prof. 

*  HAUSER,  R.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  RYFFEL,  G.  -  Asst. 

*  WAHLI,  W.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  MOILLIET,  G.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  SCHWAGER,  I.  -  Res.  Asst. 

Zool.  Inst.,  Abt.  Morphol.  u.  Biol.  Wirbelt. 

*  HUBER,  W.  -  Prof. 

Bern  (see  also  Ostermundigen) 
Chene-Bougeries,  Univ.  de  Geneve, 
Dept.  Biol.  Anim.,  Lab.  Embryol.  Molec. 

*  CRIPPA,  M.  -  Prof. 
Stat,  de  Zool.  Exper. 

FISCHBERG,  M.  -  Prof.  ord. 

*  DROIN,  Miss  A.  ~  Charg.  Rech. 
Fribourg,  Univ.,  Inst.  Biol.  Anim. 
Dept.  d'Embryol.-Teratol.  Exp. 

*  SCHOWING,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  ROBADEY  (RIBAS),  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  DIETHELM,  F.  -  Asst. 


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U.K.  (England) 


Inst.  d'Histol.-Embryol.  Gen. 
CONTl,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MUSY,  J.  P.  -  Priv.  Doz. 

*  GOTZOS,  V.  -  Asst. 

*  GOTZOS  (CAPPELLI),  Mrs.  B.  -  Priv.  Doz. 
Geneve,  Univ.,  Fac.  de  Med., 

Inst.  d'Anat. 

*  BAUMANN,  J.  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Clin.  Gynecol.-Obstet., 

Lab.  of  Embryol.  &  Cytogenet. 

*  KAJII,  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FERRIER,  Miss  A.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  NIIKAWA,  N.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Inst.  d'Histol.,  Lab.  d'Embryol.  Exp. 

*  GALLERA,  J.  -  Reader,  Dir. 

*  NICOLET,  G.  -  Asst. 
Geneve  (see  also  Chene-Bougeries) 
Kehrsatz 

*  STRAUSS,  F.  -  Prof. 

Lausanne,  Inst.  Suisse  de  Rech.  Exp.  sur  le 
Cancer 

*  YAMADA,  T.  -  Prof. 

*  MODAK,  S.  P. 

Lausanne,  Univ.,  Inst.  d'Histol.-Embryol. 

*  PEXIEDER,  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Ostermundigen-Be,  Univ.  Bern., 
Brain  Anat.  Inst. 

*  PILLERI,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  KRAUS,  Miss  C.  -  Asst. 

*  GIHR,  Miss  M.  -  Asst. 
Ziirich,  Swiss  Fed.  Inst,  of  Technol. 
Inst,  of  Cell  Biol. 

*  EPPENBERGER,  H.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LEZZI,  M.  -  Oberasst. 

*  TURNER.  D.  C.  -  Oberasst. 

*  HOLDEREGGER,  C.  -  Asst. 

*  GMUER,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  MAEHR,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  FREY,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  CHIQUET,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  BOGENMANN,  E.  -  Asst. 

*  PERRIARD,  J.  C.  -  Asst. 

*  WYSS,  C.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  HEIZMANN,  C.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  ULRICH,  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  CAMENZIND,  R.  -  Oberasst. 

*  WENT,  D.  F. 
Zurich,  Univ.,  Med.  Fac, 

Dept.  of  Anat.,  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  TONDURY,  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  TH FILER,  K.  -  Prof. 
RICKENBACHER,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  KISTLER,  G.  S.  -  Head  Div.  Electr.  Micr. 
Inst,  of  Gen.  Bot.,  Cytol.  Lab. 

*  HOHL,  H.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  PARISH,  R.  W.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Inst.  f.  Molek.  Biol.  II 

*  BIRNSTIEL,  M.  L.  -  Prof. 
Zool.-Vergl.  Anat.  Inst. 

TARDENT,  P.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  CHi:N,  P.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  HADORN,  E.  -  Prof. 

*  NOTHIGER,  R.  -  Prof. 

*  KUBLI,  E. 

*  DUBENDORFER.  A. 

*  SCHMID,  V.  S. 

*  BRUNNERT,  A.  -  Asst. 

*  WYL,  E.  von  -  Asst. 

*  ACHERMANN,  I.  -  Asst. 

*  BOELSTERLI,  U.  -  Asst. 

*  DOBINDORFER,  K.  -  Asst. 


*  GLINZ,  Miss  S.  -  Asst. 

*  STEINER,  E.  -  Asst. 

*  STRUB,  S.  O.  -  Asst. 

*  WEBER,  K.  -  Asst. 

TURKEY  (see  under  ASIA  in  part  2) 

UNITED  KINGDOM  (U.K.) 

ENGLAND 

Ascot,  London  Univ.,  Imp.  Coll., 
Dept.  Zool.  &  Appl.  Entomol. 

*  LEES,  A.  D.  -  Chief  Field  Station 

*  STEEL,  C.  G.  H.  -  Res.  fellow 
Beckenham,  Wellcome  Res.  Labs., 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  JAMES,  D.  A.  -  Sen.  Res.  Sci. 
Birmingham,  Univ., 

Dental  School,  Dept.  of  Oral  Pathol. 

*  LAVELLE,  C.  L.  B. 
Med.  School,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  EAYRS,  J.  T.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  ECKSTEIN,  P.  -  Prof.  (Endocr.) 

*  FRANCHI,  L.  L.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  SWANSON  (EARTLY),  Mrs.  H.  H.  -  Sen. 

Lect. 

*  BEAUMONT,  Miss  H.  M.  -  Lect. 

*  BERRY,  M.  -  Lect. 

*  BUTLER,  S.  R.  -  Lect. 

*  SALMONS,  S.  -  Lect. 

*  JONES  (HOLT),  Mrs.  E.  C.  -  Res.  fellow 

*  HURST,  P.  R.  -  Res.  feUow 
Dept.  of  Biochem. 

WALKER,  D.G.  -  Prot. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

*  WALLACE,  H.  -  Lect. 

*  MADEN,  M.  -  Res.  stud. 
Dept.  of  Zool.  &  Comp.  Physiol. 

*  COHEN,  J.  -  Sen.  Lect.  (Embryol.) 
Birmingham,  Queen  Ehsabeth  Hosp., 
Dept.  of  Surg. 

*  WATTS,  G.  T.  -  Consult.  Surg. 
Brighton,  Univ.  of  Sussex, 
School  of  Biol.  Sci. 

SANG,  J.  H.  -  Prof.  (Genet.) 
GOODWIN,  B.  C.  -  Reader  (Dev.  Biol.) 
COLE,  R.  J.  -  Reader  (Dev.  Genet.) 
WEBSTER,  G.  C.  -  Lect.  (Dev.  Biol.) 
FRENCH,  V.  K.  -  Grad.  stud. 

Bristol,  Univ., 

Med.  School,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  KELLY,  W.  A.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  BERKOVITZ,  B.  K.  B.  -  Lect. 

*  KNOWLAND,  J.  S.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  BILLINGTON,  W.  D. 

*  JENKINSON,  E.  J.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  SEARLE,  R.  F.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  SMITH,  Miss  G.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  SELLENS.  M.  H.  -  Grad.  stud. 
Dept.  ofBactcriol. 

*  PEACOCK,  D.  B.  -  Lect. 

*  GREENHAM,  L.  W.  -  Lect. 

School  of  Vet.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Husb. 

BISHOP,  M.  W.  H.  -  Reader 
Cambridge,  Med.  Res.  Council, 
Lab.  of  Molec.  Biol. 

*  BRl  NNER,  S. 
CRICK,  F.  H.  C. 


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U.K.  (England) 


*  GURDON,  J.  B. 

*  LAWRENCE,  P.  A. 
MITCHISON.  G.  J. 

*  SULSTON,  J.  E. 

*  WILCOX,  M. 

Cambridge,  Strangeways  Res.  Lab. 

*  ABERCROMBIE,  M.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  DUNN,  G.  A. 
Cambridge,  Univ., 
Anat.  School 

*  HARRISON,  R.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MESSAGE,  M.  A.  -  Lect. 

*  PRATT,  C.  W.  McE.  -  Lect. 

*  WOOLLAM,  D.  H.  M.  -  Lect. 

*  YOUNG,  B.  A.  -  Lect. 

*  STEVEN,  D.  H.  -  Lect. 

*  NAVARATNAM,  V.  -  Lect. 

*  JOHNSON,  M.  H.  -  Lect. 

*  MORRISS,  Miss  G.  M.  -  Demonst. 

*  STEELE,  C.  E.  -  Asst. 

A.  R.  C.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Physiol. 

*  AMOROSO,  E.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  STANIER,  Miss  M.  W. 

*  PERRY,  J.  S.  -  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  SYMONS.  D.  B.  A.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

*  BINNS,  R.  M.  -  Princ.  Vet.  Res.  Off. 
A.  R.  C.  Unit  of  Dev.  Bot. 

*  BARLOW.  P.  W.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

A.  R.  C.  Unit  of  Reprod.  Physiol.  &  Biochem. 

*  MANN,  T.  R.  R.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  ROWSON,  L.  E.  A.  -  Deputy  Dir. 

*  ADAMS,  C.  E.  -  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  POLGE,  C.  -  Sen.  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  BOURSNELL,  J.  C.  -  Sen.  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  HAY,  Miss  M.  F.  -  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  MOOR.  R.  M.  -  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  DOTT,  H.  M.  -  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

*  ASHBURNER,  M.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

FELL,  Dame  Honor  B. 
Psychol.  Lab. 

*  VINCE,  Miss  M.  A. 

Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Marshall  Lab. 
AUSTIN.  C.  R. 

*  NEW,  D.  A.  T. 
EDWARDS,  R.  G.  -  Reader 

*  WEBB,  F.  T.  G.  -  Postd.  Res.  fellow 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

WIGGLESWORTH,  Sir.  V.  B.  -  Prof. 
(Emer.) 
Colchester,  Univ.  of  Essex, 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  ASHWORTH,  J.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  HAMES,  B.  D.  -  Lect. 
Durham,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  ASHBY,  K.  R.  -  Lect. 

*  HORTON,  J.  D.  -  Lect. 
Exeter,  Univ., 

Dept.  Biol.  Sci.,  Hatherly  Labs. 

*  DEUCHAR,  Miss  E.  M. 
Godalming,  Inst.  Oceanogr.  Sci. 

*  RICE,  A.  L. 
Harrow,  Clin.  Res.  Ctr. 

*  LANSDOWN,  A.  (Exp.  Pathol.) 

*  ERASER,  Mrs.  L.  REPSIS 
Dept.  Infant  Development 

*  BARNES.  R.  -  Head 
Harwell,  M.  R.  C.  Radiobiol.  Unit 

*  LYON,  Miss  M.  F. 
Hull,  Univ.,  Zool.  Dept. 

*  MANNING,  Miss  M.  J.  -  Sen.  Lect. 


Leeds,  Univ.  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  TARIN,  D.  -  Lect. 

*  JOHNSON,  D.  R. 
lOANNOU,  J.  M.  -  Lect. 

Leicester,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  BECK,  F.  -  Prof. 

*  ENGLAND,  Mrs.  M.  A.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  GULAMHUSEIN,  A.  P.  -  Lect. 

*  WAKELY  (DENT),  Mrs.  J.  -  Lect. 
School  Biol.  Sci.,  Bot.  Labs. 

*  STREET,  H.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  BAYLISS,  M.  W. 

*  WITHERS,  L.  -  ARC  Res.  fellow 
Liverpool,  Univ.,  Anat.  Dept. 

*  HARRISON,  R.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  MacMILLAN,  E.  W. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  STANISSTREET,  M.  -  Lect. 

*  OSBORN,  J.  C.  -  Res.  stud. 

*  SMITH,  J.  L.  -  Res.  stud. 
Liverpool  (see  also  ISLE  OF  MAN,  Port 

Erin) 
London,  Brit.  Museum  (Nat.  Hist.), 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  FINCHAM,  A.  A.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 

*  INGLE,  R.  W.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 
London,  Charing  Cross  Hosp., 
Med.  School,  Anat.  Dept. 

*  GLENISTER,  T.  W.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
London,  City  of  London  Polytechn., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

LOWERY.  R.  S.  -  Lect. 

MALEYVAR,  R.  P.  -  Res.  stud. 
London,  Guy's  Hosp.  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  JOSEPH,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  DYSON  (DEPLEDGE),  Mrs.  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  BAXTER,  E.  W.  -  Head 
Paediat.  Res.  Unit 

*  POLANI,  P.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  ADINOLFI,  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  BENSON,  P.  F.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  GIANNELLI,  F.  B.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  SELLER,  Miss  M.  J.  -  Lect. 

*  FENSOM,  A.  H.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
London,  Imp.  Cane.  Res.  Fund  Labs. 

*  WEISS,  R.  A. 

London,  Imp.  Coll.  of  Sci.  &  Techn., 
Dept.  of  Zool.  &  Appl.  Entomol. 

*  SMYTH,  J.  D.  -  Prof. 

London,  Middlesex  Hosp.  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Biol,  as  Appl.  to  Med. 

*  WOLPERT,  L.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  HAMILTON,  Miss  L. 
London,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Med.  Res. 

MEDAWAR,  Sir  P.  B.  -  Prof. 
GAZE,  R.  M.  -  Head  Div.  Dev.  Biol. 
TATA,  J.  R.  -  Sci.  Staff  Member 
FELDMAN,  Miss  J.  D.  -  Div.  Dev.  Biol. 
KEATING,  M.  J.  -  Sci.  Staff  Member 
STIRLING,  Miss  R.  V.  -  Res.  Asst. 
London,  Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons 

*  BACKHOUSE,  K.  M. 
London,  Royal  Vet.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  HANCOCK,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  McGOVERN,  P.  T. 
Dept.  of  Physiol.  &  Chem. 

*  DAWES,  C.  M. 
London,  St.  Thomas  Hosp., 
Med.  School,  Anat.  Dept. 

*  GAMBLE,  H.  J.  -  Reader  127 


U.K.  (England) 


U.K.  (Scotland) 


*  HEWITT,  W.  -  Reader 

*  SHORO,  A.  A.  -  Lect. 
London,  Univ.,  King's  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

*  FRANCE,  V.  M.  -  Lect. 
London  Hosp.,  Med.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  BURGESS,  Miss  A.  M.  C.  -  Lect. 

*  IVANOV,  J.  A.  -  Visit.  Res.  worker 
Queen  Elisabeth  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  JONES,  G.  E. 

St.  Mary's  Hosp.,  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  BELLAIRS.  A.  d'A.  -  Prof. 

*  BREATHNACH,  A.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  HOYES,  A.  D.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
London,  Royal  Free  Hosp., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  HARRIS,  J.  W.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  MORGAN,  P.  R.  -  MRC  Jun.  Res.  fellow 
London,  Univ.  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Anat.  &  Embryol. 
JAMES,  D.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  BELLAIRS,  Mrs.  M.  R.  -  Reader  (Embryol.) 

*  LEFFORD  (FERNANDO),  Mrs.  F.  - 

Lect. 

*  EVANS,  M.  J.  -  Lect. 

*  WYLIE,  C.  C.  -  Lect. 
BACKHOUSE,  Miss  M.  -  Res.  Asst. 
MARTIN,  Mrs.  G.  R.  -  Assoc.  Res.  Asst. 

*  BRAITHWAITE,  Miss  S.  M.  E.  -  Stud. 

*  BOU  (RESLI),  Mrs.  M.  N.  A.  -  Stud. 
MILES,  V.  J.  -  Stud. 

Univ.  Coll.  Hosp.  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Biochem.  Pathol. 

*  SHERBET,  G.  V.  -  Sci.  Staff  Member 

*  LAKSHMI,  Miss  M.  S.  -  Sci.  Staff  Member 
Dept.  of  Human  Genet.  &  Biomet. 

*  DEOL,  M.  S. 
GRONEBERG,  H.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  LANDAUER,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  TRUSLOVE,  Miss  G.  M. 

Univ.  Coll.,  MRC  Mammalian  Develop.  Unit 

*  BUEHR,  M.  L. 

*  SNOW,  M.  H.  L. 

*  McLAREN,  Miss  A. 
Dept.  of  Zool.  &  Comp.  Anat. 

*  O'DELL,  D.  S.  -  Lect. 

*  PRESTON,  T.  M.  -  Lect. 

*  MIDDLETON,  C.  A.  -  Lect. 

*  FOX,  H.  -  Res.  fellow 

*  HEAYSMAN  (WAKELING), 

Mrs.  J.  E.  M.  -  Res.  fellow 

*  LAPAN,  E.  A.  -  Postd.  fellow 
London  (see  also  Ascot) 
Manchester,  Didsbury  Coll.  of  i^duc. 

DEARDEN,  M.  -  Lect. 
Manchester,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  McLEAN,  J.  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  LENDON,  R.  G.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  BARSON,  A.J.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  Univ., 
Dent.  School,  Dept.  of  Oral  Anat. 

*  TONGE,  C.  H.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  BEYNON,  A.  D.  G.  -  Lect. 

*  LUKE,  D.  A.  -  Lect. 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Muse.  Dystr.  Res.  Labs. 

*  PARSONS,  R.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  CULLEN,  M.  J.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  WEST,  M.  R.  -  Postgr.  stud. 


Northwood 

*  HAMILTON,  W.  J.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
Norwich,  Univ.  of  East  Anglia, 
School  of  Biol.  Sci. 

GIBSON,  I.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Nottingham,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  MORRIS,  B.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

Med.  School,  Dept.  of  Human  Morphol. 

*  BALLS,  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  CLOTHIER,  R.  H.  -  Res.  fellow 
Botany  Dept. 

*  BRIARTY,  L.  G.  -  Lect. 
Orpington,  Royal  Coll.  of  Surg., 
Teratol.  Labs. 

*  KEITH,  J.  M.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Oxford,  Univ.,  Zool.  Dept. 

*  NEEDHAM,  A.  E.  -  Lect. 

*  GRAHAM,  C.  F.  -  Lect. 

*  GARDNER,  R.  -  Lect. 

*  ADAMSON,  Miss  E.  D.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Plymouth,  Plymouth  Polytechnic, 
Dept.  of  Environm.  Sci. 

*  MORGAN  (WRIGHT),  Mrs.  M.  -  Lect. 
Portsmouth,  Portsmouth  Polytechnic 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  HERBERT,  C.  F. 

*  TURNER,  S.  C.  -  Princ.  Lect. 
Reading,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  SIMKISS,  K.  -  Prof. 

*  FRETTER,  Miss  V.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 

*  MUNTZ  (REID),  Mrs.  L.  -  Lect. 

*  HORNBY,  Miss  J.  E.  -  Lect. 

*  HOLT  (SULEY),  Mrs.  A.  C.  E. 
Sheffield,  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Human  Biol.  &  Anat. 

*  CLEGG,  E.  J.  -  Reader 

*  BLACKBURN,  R.  O.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Shoreham-by-Sea 

*  DRYDEN,  R.  J.  -  Lect. 
Southampton,  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BILLETT,  F.  S.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  MacLEAN,  N.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
COCK,  A.  G.  -  Lect. 

*  WILD,  A.  E.  -  Lect. 

*  GARROD,  D.  R. 

Med.  School,  Dept.  Human  Morphol. 

*  BULMER,  D.  -  Prof. 

*  PEEL,  Miss  S.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Wessex  Neurol.  Centre 

*  ILLIS,  L.  S.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Wolverhampton,  Polytechn.  Wolverhampton, 
Dept.  Biol.  Sci. 

*  STURDEE,  A.  P. 


ISLE  OF  MAN 

Port  Erin,  Univ.  of  Liverpool, 
Dept.  of  Marine  Biol. 

*  NAYLOR,  E.  -  Prof. 

*  WILLIAMSON,  D.  I.  -  Reader 


SCOTLAND 

Aberdeen,  Univ.,  Immunol.  Unit, 
Dept.  of  Bacteriol. 

*  SOLOMON,  J.  B. 

*  BARRON,  Miss  A.  A.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Marischal  Coll.,  Dept.  Develop.  Biol. 

*  McKENZIE,  J.  -  Reader 


128 


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U.S.S.R. 


*  DYER,  H.  McM.  -  Lect. 

*  SEDDON,  B.  -  Lect. 

*  DOUGLAS,  A.  H.  M.  -  Lect. 

*  WHITE,  Miss  J.  -  Res.  Off. 
Dundee,  Univ.,  Med.  Sci.  Inst., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  DICK,  D.  A.  T.  -  Prof. 

*  MANN,  S.  L.  -  Lect. 
SMART,  I.  H.  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  STURROCK,  R.  R.  -  Lect. 

*  WEAKLY  (SHAW),  Mrs.  B.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Biochem. 

*  DUTTON,  G.  J.  -  Reader 
Edinburgh,  Med.  Res.  Council, 
Clin.  &  Popul.  Cytogenet.  Res.  Unit 

*  ELSDALE,  T.  R. 
DAVIDSON.  D.  R.  -  Techn.  Off. 

■    WASOFF,  F.  E.  -  visit.  Sci. 

BARD,  J.  B.  L. 
Edinburgh,  Univ., 
Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet. 

*  BEATTY,  R.  A.  -  Sen.  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  BURNS,  A.  T.  H. 

*  CAMPBELL,  J.  C.  -  Lect. 

*  CLAYTON  (FREEDMAN), 

Mrs.  R.  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  JACOB,  J.  -  Lect. 

*  JONES,  K.  W.  -  Lect. 

*  JURAND,  A.  -  Lect. 

*  LUCEY,  E.  C.  A.  (Cinematoer.) 

*  PERRY,  Miss  M.  M.  -  Res.  Off. 

*  ROBERTSON  (PATON),  Mrs.  E.  M.  -  Exp. 

Off. 

*  SELMAN,  G.  G.  -  Lect. 

*  TRUMAN,  D.  E.  S.  -  Lect. 

*  JOHN,  H.  ^  Postd.  fellow 

*  WEST,  J.  D.  -  Res.  stud. 

*  PRITCHARD,  D.  J. 

*  RENFREE,  Miss  M.  B. 

*  RANSOM,  R.  J. 
Dept.  of  Molcc.  Biol. 

*  FORD,  P.  J. 

Dept.  of  Obstet.-Gynecol.,  Horm.  Lab. 

*  BAKER,  T.  G. 
Physiol.  Dept. 

*  PRESTIGE,  M.  C.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

MITCHISON,  J.  M.  -  Prof. 
TUFT,  P.  H.  -  Lect. 

*  SAUNDERS,  D.  S.  -  Lect. 
Glasgow,  Beatson  Inst.  f.  Cane.  Res. 

*  PAUL  J. 

*  HARRISON,  P.  R. 

*  WILLIAMSON,  R. 
Glasgow,  Univ.,  Fac.  of  Sci., 
Dept.  of  Cell  Biol. 

*  CURTIS,  A.  S.  G.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  EDWARDS,  J.  G.  -  Lect. 

*  MOORES.  G.  R.  -  Lect. 

*  LAWRENCE,  A.  J.  -  Lect. 

*  MATTHOPOULOS,  D.  P.  -  Res.  stud. 
EVANS,  C.  -  Res.  fellow 
PARKINSON,  F.  K.  -  Res.  stud. 
HURUM,  S.  -  Res.  stud. 
DAVIES,  M.  -  Res.  stud. 

Dept.  of  Physiol. 

BALLARD,  K.  J. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  NEWTH,  D.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  DOWNIE,  J.R. 

*  EDE,  D.  A.  -  Head  Develop.  Biol.  Unit 

*  ULLMANN,  Miss  S.  L. 


*  FLINT,  O.  P.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  WILBY,  O.  K.  -  postd.  res.  fellow 
Glasgow,  Univ.  of  Strathclyde, 

Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Biol.  Dept. 

*  PANTELOURIS,  E.  M. 
Vet.  School,  Anat.  Dept. 

LINDSAY,  Mrs.  F.  E.  F.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
St.  Andrews,  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  THOMAS,  D.  B.  -  Prof.,  Head 


WALES 

Aberystwyth,  Univ.  Coll.  of  Wales, 
Zool.  Dept. 

*  KEMP,  R.  B.  -  Lect. 

*  apGWYNN,  I.  -  Sen.  Res.  Assoc. 

*  HINCHLIFFE,  J.  R.  -  Lect. 

*  EVANS,  P.  M.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Bangor,  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.  Wales, 
Dept.  Forest.  &  Wood  Sci. 

*  DENNE,  M.  P. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  WILSON,  I.  B.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  MORRISS,  I.  G.  -  Lect. 

*  HEMMINGS,  W.  A.  -  Princ.  Sci.  Off. 

*  HOARE  (STERN),  Mrs.  M.  S. 
Cardiff,  Univ.  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  MOFFAT,  D.  B.  -  Prof. 

*  PRESLEY,  R.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Cardiff,  Welsh  Nat.  Sch.  of  Med., 
Dept.  of  Haematol. 

*  TUDD1:NHAM,  E.  G.  D.  -  Lect. 
Menai  Bridge,  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.  Wales, 
Dept.  of  Marine  Biol. 

FOGG,  G.  E.  -  Prof.,  Head 
JONES,  W.  E.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
GRUFFYDD,  LI.  D.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 
CRISP,  D.  J.  -  Prof.  Pers.  Chair 
NOTT,  J.  A.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 
HOLLAND,  D.  L.  -  Sen.  Sci.  Off. 
REES  (WALLEY),  Mrs.  L.  J.  -  Res.  fellow 
Swansea,  Univ.  Coll.,  Zool.  Dept. 

*  KNIGHT-JONES,  E.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  KING,  P.  E.  -  Reader 

*  RYLAND,  J.  S.  -  Reader 

*  JAMES,  B.  L.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  MOYSE,  J.  -  Lect. 

*  RATCLIFFE,  N.  A.  -  Lect. 


U.S.S.R. 

Kerch,  Azov-Black  Sea  Res.  Inst. 

KULIKOVA,  Mrs.  N.  I.  -  Chief 
Kharkov,  State  Univ.,  Biol.  Dept. 

*  KUDOKOTSEV,  V.  P.  -  Reader 

*  HELFENBEIN,  L.  L.  -  Reader 
Kiev,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  Ukraine, 
Zool.  Inst.,  Dept.  of  Cytol.  &  Histogen. 

*  MAZHUGA,  P.  M.  -  Prof.,  Chief 
Kutaisi,  State  Univ.  of  Tbilisi, 

Lab.  of  Exp.  Zool. 

*  GOSHCHETELIANI,  I.  S.  -  Head 
Leningrad,  State  Univ., 

Biol.  Inst. 

*  PERSOV,  G.  M.  -  Dir.  Lab.  Exp.  Ichthyol 

*  SAKUN,  Mrs.  O.  F.  -  Sen.  Sci.  worker 

*  FALEEVA,  Miss  T.  I.  -  Jun.  Sci.  worker 

*  ZUBOVA,  Mrs.  S.  E.  -  Jun.  Sci.  worker 

*  GAGINSKAYA,  Mrs.  E.  R.  -  Jun.  Sci. 

worker 

129 


U.S.S.R. 


U.S.S.R. 


*  CHMILEVSKY,  D.  A.  -  Jun.  Sci.  worker 

*  GUREEVA-PREOBRAGENSKAYA,  Miss 

E.  V.  -  Jun.  Sci.  worker 
Biol.  Fac,  Dept.  of  Embryol. 

*  TOKIN,  B.  P.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  IVANOVA  (KASAS).  Mrs.  O.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  KOROTKOVA,  Mrs.  G.  P.  -  Docent 

*  GABAJEVA,  Mrs.  N.  S.  -  Docent 

*  KRITCHINSKAYA,  Miss  E.  B.  -  Docent 

*  POLTEVA,  Mrs.  D.  G.  -  Asst. 

*  NIKITIN,  N.  S.  -  Collab. 

*  PYLILO,  Miss  I.  V.  -  CoUab. 

*  EFREMOVA,  Mrs.  S.  M.  -  Collab. 

*  MALIKOVA,  Mrs.  I.  G.  -  Collab. 

*  SVYATOGOR,  G.  P.  -  Collab. 

*  BALAKHONOV,  A.  V.  -  CoUab. 
Moscow,  Acad,  of  Med.  Sci.  of  USSR, 
Inst,  of  Human  Morphol. 

*  VYAZOV,  O.  E.  -  Prof.,  Head  Lab. 

Embryol. 

*  LIOSNER,  L.  D.  -  Head  Lab.  Growth  & 

Develop. 

*  BABAYEVA,  Mrs.  A.  G.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

*  ORLOVA,  Miss  L  L  -  Sen.  Sci. 

*  ROMANOV  A,  Mrs.  L.  K.  -  Sen.  Sci. 
RYABININA,  Miss  Z.  A.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

*  SIDOROVA,  Mrs.  V.  F.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

*  BARABANOV,  V.  M.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

*  VERBICKY,  M.  S.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

*  KHARLOVA,  Mrs.  G.  V.  -  Jun.  Sci. 

*  MURASHOVA,  Miss  A.  L  -  Jun.  Sci. 

*  TIMASHKEVICH,  Mrs.  T.  B.  -  Jun.  Sci. 

*  MIKHAYLOV,  A.  T.  -  Scient.  worker 

*  MOLOTKOVA,  Miss  L.  F.  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  EFIMOV,  E.  A. 

Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Cytol.  Lab. 

SKATKOV,  M.  E.  -  Sen.  Res.  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Med.  Genet.,  Lab.  Exp.  Genet. 

*  IVANOV,  V.  I.  -  Head 

*  GINTER,  E.  K.  -  Res.  worker 

*  MGLINETZ,  V.  A.  -  Res.  worker 

*  VAKHRUSHEVA,  Mrs.  M.  P.  -  Res.  worker 

*  OSIPOV,  V.  V.  -  Res.  worker 
Moscow,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  USSR, 
Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol. 

ASTAUROV,  B.  L.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  AISENSTADT,  T.  B.  -  Res.  worker 

*  AKHABADZE,  L.  V.  -  Res.  worker 

*  BABURINA,  Mrs.  E.  A. 

*  BOZDZILOVSKAYA,  V.  P. 

*  BUZNIKOV,  G.  A.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 
DANILOVA,  L.  V. 

*  DAVIDOVA,  S.  1. 

*  DETTLAFF,  Mrs.  T.  A.  -  Prof.,  Head  Lab. 

Exp.  Embryol. 

*  GINSBURG,  Mrs.  A.  S.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 
GOLISHEVA,  Miss  G. 

*  HOPIRSKAYA,  Mrs.  O.  A.  -  Res.  worker 

*  IGNATJEVA,  Mrs.  G.  M.  -  Sen.  Res. 

worker 

*  KAFIANLC.  A. 

KANTOROVA,  Mrs.  V.  I.  -  Res.  worker 

*  KOSTOMAROVA,  Mrs.  A.  A. 

*  KOTOMIN,  A.  V. 

*  LOPASHOV,  G.  V.  -  Prof.,  Head  Lab. 

Organogen. 
MALIOVANOVA,  Mrs.  S.  D.  -  Res. 
worker 

*  MANUKHIN,  B.  N.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 

*  MARKOVA,  Mrs.  L.  N.  -  Res.  worker 

*  MARSHAK,  MissT.  L. 

*  MITASHOV,  V.  I.  -  Res.  worker 


*  MITSKEVICH,  M.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  NEYFAKH,  A.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  NIKITINA,  Mrs.  L.  A.  -  Res.  worker 

*  PANOVA,  I.  G. 

*  POLEZHAEV,  L.  V.  -  Prof.,  Head  Lab. 

exp.  Morphol. 
REZNIKOV,  K.  Ju. 

*  ROTT,  Mrs.  N.  N.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 
RUDNEVA,  Miss  T.  B. 
SADOKOVA,  Miss  I.  E.  -  Res.  worker 
SINITSINA,  Miss  V.  F. 

*  SKOBLINA,  M.  N. 

*  SOLOGUB,  Mrs.  A.  A.  -  Res.  worker 

*  STROEVA,  Miss  O.  G.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 
STRUNNIKOV,  V.  A. 

*  TEPLITZ,  Miss  N.  A.  -  Res.  worker 

*  TUCHKOVA,  Mrs.  S.  J.  -  Res.  worker 
VASSETZKY,  S.  G.  -  Res.  worker 
VEREISKAYA,  Miss  V.  N.  -  Res.  worker 

*  ZOTIN,  A.  I.  -  Prof.,  Head.  Lab.  Devi. 

Biophys. 
A.  N.  Severtzov  Inst,  of  Evol.  Morphol.  &  Ecol. 
of  Anim. 

*  EMELIANOV,  S.  V.  -  Prof.,  Chief  Lab. 

*  SCHMIDT,  G.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  DRAGOMIROV,  N.  I.  -  Prof. 

*  BAEVSKY,  J.  B. 

*  RAGOZINA,  Mrs.  M.  N. 

*  KOSHELEV,  B.  V. 

*  ZUSMAN,  I.  N. 

*  TCHERNIAEV,  G. 

*  SYTINA,  Mrs.  L.  A. 

*  ZAITZEV,  A.  V. 

Inst,  of  Gen.  Genet.,  Phenogenet.  Lab. 

*  KONYUKHOV,  B.  V.  -  Prof.,  Chief 

*  PLATONOV,  E.  S.  -  Sen.  Sci.  worker 

*  SAZHINA,  Miss  M.  V.  -  Jun.  Sci.  worker 

*  MALININA,  Mrs.  N.  A.  -  Jun.  Sci. 

worker 

*  BUGRILOVA,  Miss  R.  S.  -  Jun.  Sci. 

worker 
Moscow,  State  Univ.,  Biol.  Fac, 
Chair  of  Embryol. 

*  GAZARYAN,  K.  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
POPOV,  V.  V.  -  Prof. 

*  BELOUSSOV,  L.  V.  -  Sen.  Res.  worker 

*  DABAGIAN  (ERAMICHEVA), 

Mrs.  N.  V.  -  Sen.  Lcct. 

*  GOLICHENKOV,  V.  A.  -  Sen.  Res. 

worker 
SMIRNOVA,  Mrs.  E.  I.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
OSTROUMOVA,  Miss  T.  W.  -  Res. 

worker 
SOKOLOVA,  Mrs.  Z.  A.  -  Res.  worker 

*  MELEHOVA,  Mrs.  O.  P.  -  Res.  worker 

*  IVANOV,  E.  A.  -  Lect. 

*  MESHCHERYAKOV,  V.  N.  -  Jun.  Res. 

worker 
Moscow,  All-Union  Res.  Inst.  Mar.  Fish.  & 

Oceanogr., 
Lab.  Physiol.  &  Biochem. 

*  APEKIN,  V.  S. 

Novosibirsk,  Inst,  of  Cytol.  &  Genet., 
Lab.  of  Devi.  Genet. 

*  KOROCHKIN,  L.  I.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  SVIRIDOV,  S.  M.  -  Chief  of  Group 
KUZIN,  B.  -  Chief  of  Group 
SEROFF,  O.  -  Chief  of  Group 
MATVEEVA,  Mrs.  N.  -  Asst. 
RAUSCHENBACH,  Mrs.  I. 
ARONSCHTAM,  A.  -  postgr.  stud. 
KERKIS,  Miss  T.  -  postgr.  stud. 


130 


U.S.S.R. 

Tbilisi,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  the  Georg.  SSR, 
Inst.  Exp.  Morph.,  Dept.  Devi.  Biol. 

*  TUMANISHVILI,  G.  D.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  JANDIERI,  Miss  K.  M.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

worker 

*  SALAMATINA,  Miss  N.  V.  -  Sen.  Sci. 

worker 
Inst,  of  Zool.,  Dept.  Anim.  Embryol. 

*  CHANTURISHVILI,  P.  S.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  KORKIA  (NIJARADZE),  Mrs.  I.  R. 

*  KANKAVA,  Mrs.  B.  L. 

*  KURULASHVILI,  Mrs.  L.  I. 

*  KINCURASHVILI,  Mrs.  N.  T. 

*  SICHARULIDZE,  Mrs.  T.  A. 

*  TSCHADAJA,  E.  A.  -  Jun.  Res.  worker 

*  TVOROGOVA,  Mrs.  A.  G.  -  Jun.  Res. 

worker 

*  KALATOSISHVILI,  Mrs.  M.  D.  -  Jun. 

Res.  worker 
Inst,  of  Zool.,  Lab.  of  Cytol. 

KVINIKHIDZE  (CICISHVILI), 

Mrs.  G.  S.  -  Head 
Tbilisi  (see  also  Kutaisi) 
Vladivostok,  Inst,  of  Marine  Biol. 

*  KASYANOV,  V.  L. 

*  KRUCHKOVA,  Miss  G.  A. 


WALES  (see  UNITED  KINGDOM) 


YUGOSLAVIA 

Beograd,  Inst,  for  Biol.  Res., 
Lab.  of  Devi.  Biochem. 

*  §EVALJEVI(^  (MIRKOVI6,  Mrs.  Lj. 
Beograd,  Inst,  of  Nucl.  Sci.  "Boris  Kidric' 
Lab.  of  Mol.  Biol.  &  Endocr. 

*  MARTINOVITCH,  P.  N.  -  Sen.  Sci. 


Yugoslavia 

*  IWKOVlC,  Mrs.  N.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  PAVI(^,  Mrs.  D.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Beograd,  Univ.   Immunol.  Res.  Ctr. 

JANKOVIC,  B.  D.  -  Prof. 
LUKlO,  M.  L.  -  Res.  fellow 
VUJANOVIC  N.  L.  -Res.  fellow 

Zagreb,  Univ.,  Fac.  of  Med., 

Inst,  of  Anat.  "Drago  Perovic" 

*  KRMPOTIC-NEMANIC^,  Mrs.  J.  -  Prof 

*  KOSTOVK^,  I.  -  Docent 
Inst,  of  Biol. 

*  SKREB,  N.  -  Prof. 

*  MILKOVK^  (2ULJ),  Mrs.  K.  -  Prof. 

*  LEVAK  (SVAJGER),  Mrs.  B.  -  Docent 

*  MULLER,  M.  -  Asst. 

*  HOFMAN,  Miss  L.  -  Asst. 

*  SERMAN,  D.  -  Docent 

*  SOLTER,  D.  -  Docent 

*  PERUZOVIC^  (GRADT),  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 

*  KLEPAC,  R.  -  Asst. 

*  PAUNOViO,  Miss  J.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  POSINOVEC,  Mrs.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  SVAJGER,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  DOMAC,  Mrs.  B.  -  Docent 

*  KOSTOVIC^  (KNEZEVI6.  Mrs.  L.  -  Asst. 

*  DURST  (2IVK0VIC),  Mrs.  B.  -  Docent 

*  BRADAMANTE,  Z.  -  Asst. 
Inst,  of  Pathol. 

*  DAMJANOV,  I. 
BELICZA,  M. 

Fac.  Nat.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  ROD^,  B.  -  Prof. 

*  LUI,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  2NIDARIC  Mrs.  D.  -  Asst. 

*  KRALJ,  N. 

*  PIRKlO,  A. 
Inst,  of  Botany 

*  JELASKA,  Mrs.  S.  -  Res.  Asst. 


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SUBJECT  INDEX 

(alphabetic  order) 

All  research  subjects  in  the  Directory  of  Names  and  Addresses  are  represented  by  at 
least  one  entry.  The  names  of  investigators  refer  back  to  that  Directory. 

Headings  are  printed  in  capitals.  New  headings  are  listed  on  the  next  page.  Headings 
generally  come  under  one  of  the  following  categories: 

1)  Structures,  e.g.  organs,  tissues,  cells 

2)  Substances  or  classes  of  substances 

3)  Developmental  stages,  processes,  and  factors  (including  metamorphosis,  regeneration, 
developmental  genetics,  reproduction,  developmental  pathology) 

4)  Techniques  appearing  as  headings  are:  Chemical  microanalysis.  Culture,  Immunoche- 
mistry,  Irradiation,  Microcinematography,  Rearing  methods.  Transfer  (Blastpcyst, 
etc.),  Transplantation,  Ultraviolet  Irradiation,  Vital  staining,  X-Irradiation. 

Other  techniques  will  be  found  as  subheadings  (see  below). 

5)  General  subjects:  History,  Theoretical  biology. 

6)  Some  groups  of  organisms:  Plants,  Unicellular  organisms. 

Headings  are  extensively  cross-referenced,  but  not  usually  from  lower-order  to  higher- 
order  categories. 

Subheadings 

Headings  having  less  than  ca.  10  names  of  investigators  usually  lack  subheadings. 

The  same  research  subject  may  be  Usted  more  than  once  under  the  same  heading,  e.g. 
under  a  structure  and  a  technique. 

Subheadings  come  under  one  of  the  following  categories: 

1)  Entities  subordinate  to  the  heading 

2)  Entities  related  to  the  subject  of  the  heading 

3)  Techniques,  discipUnes,  and  processes.  These  are  often  chosen  from  the  list  appearing 
on  the  next  page;  some  of  these  terms  are  also  used  as  headings  -  the  resulting 
redundancy  is  unavoidable;  it  is  considered  rather  an  advantage  because  it  provides 
several  entrances  to  the  same  subject. 

4)  Developmental  stages;  see  the  list  on  the  next  page. 

5)  Links  with  other  entities,  such  as  "effect  on  .  .  .,  effect  of  .  .  .,  interactions  with  .  .  .". 

Animal  and  Plant  Names 

All  the  work  on  multicellular  plants  and  on  slime  moulds  is  brought  together  under 
one  heading:  Plant  embiyology  &  morphogenesis  (experimental  &  physiological).  All  the 
work  on  unicellular  organisms  (including  unicellular  plants)  is  listed  under  the  heading 
Unicellular  organisms. 

Throughout  the  index  Classes  (and  in  some  cases  Phyla)  are  used  exclusively.  Excep- 
tions are:  the  use  of  Homo  for  work  on  the  human  species,  and  the  use  of  Orders  under 
some  general  headings:  Development  (general).  Development  (larval).  Development  (post- 
embryonic,  fetal),  Embryology  (general  &  descriptive),  Embryology  (physiological),  Life 
cycles,  Regeneration,  Reproduction. 

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, 
Embryology,  Life  cycles,  Metamorphosis,  Morphogenesis,  Plant  embryology  &  morpho- 
genesis. Regeneration,  Reproduction,  Unicellular  organisms,  etc. 

Names  of  investigators 

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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New  Headings 

Pollutants 

Transfer  (Blastocyst,  etc.) 

Subheadings  often  used  under  various  headings 

Techniques  and  disciplines 
Autoradiography 
Biochemistry  (incl.  biochemical 

techniques,  molecular 

biology,  etc.) 

see  also:  Enzymes, 

Tracer  study 
Biophysics 
Culture  in  vitro 
Cytology 

Descriptive  study* 
Endocrinology 
Enzymes 

Experimental  study* 
Function 


General  study* 

Genetics 

Histology 

Histo-&  cytochemistry 

Immunology 

Irradiation 

Microcinematography 

Morphology 

Physiology 

Theoretical  study 

Tracer  study 

Transplantation 

Ultrastructure 


Processes 
Development* 
Differentiation 
Functional  differentiation 

(maturation) 
Growth 
Induction 

Involution  (regression) 
Malformations 


Metamorphosis 

Morphogenesis 

Necrosis  (cell  death) 

Organization  (pattern  formation) 

Pathology 

Regeneration 

Teratogenesis 


Stages 

Early  development 

Fgg 

Embryo 
Fetus 
Larva 

Neonate 


Oocyte 

Oogenesis 

Placenta 

Postnatal 

Spermatogenesis 


These  subheadings  are  also  used  when  the  available  information  was  not  detailed  enough  to  use  one 
of  the  more  specific  subheadings. 


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ABDOMINAL  CAVITY 

see  Body  cavities 

ABNORMALITIES 

see  Anomalies  (early  develop- 
ment); Malformations 
see  also  Teratogenesis 

ABORTIONS 

see  Malformations;  Pathology 

ACCESSORY  SEX  GLANDS 

see  Reproductive  system 

ACTIN 

see  Muscle(s) 

ACTINOMYCIN 

see  also  Antibiotics 

Amphibia       Ficq 

Van  Gansen 

Aves  Diethelm 

Hydrozoa       Lui 

Znidaric 

Insecta  Maisonhaute 

Truckenbrodt 

ACTIVATION 

see  Fertilization 

ADAPTATION 

see  also  Environmental  factors; 
Phylogenesis 


Amphibia 

Briegleb 

Aves 

Zusman 

Crustacea 

Juberthie 

Insecta 

Chauvin 

Delay 

Juberthie 

Reptilia 

Zusman 

Teieostei 

Durand 

Vertebrata 

Durand 

ADHESIVE  GLAND 

see  Gland(s) 

ADIPOSE  TISSUE(S) 

zee  also  Lipid(s) 

Aves 

Dyer 

Insecta 

Labour 

Papillon 

Scheller 

ADRENAL  GLAND 

see  also  Cortisol 

ne;  Insulin; 

Steroids 

cortex 

Mammalia 

Mitskevidi 

culture  in  vitro 

Homo 

Bukulya 

Gyevai 

Mammalia 

Bukulya 

Gyevai 

enzymes 

Aves 

Accordi 

experimental  study 

Mammalia 

Mitskevich 

function 

Amphibia       Pehlemann 
Aves  Hatier 

Homo  Bukulya 

Gyevai 
Mammalia       Bukulya 
Gyevai 
histochemistry 

Mammalia      Bielanska 
Klepac 
Milkovic 
Paunovic 
Peruzovic 
Verhofstad 
histogenesis 

Aves  Hatier 

medulla 

Mammalia      Verhofstad 
relation  with  pouch  develop. 

Mammalia       Renfree 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia        Pehlemann 
Homo  Bukulya 

Gyevai 
Mammaha       Bielanska 
Bukulya 
Gyevai 

AGE  (AGING) 

Crustacea        Berreur 
Mammalia      Jones 

Pantelouris 
'   Nematoda       Brun 
effect  on  wound  healing 
Mammaha      Raekallio 

egg 

Mammalia       Beaumont 

AGGREGATION 

see  Cell(s) 

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 

Aves  Kocher 

Mammalia       Kocher 

ALLANTOIS 

see  Embryonic  membranes 

AMINE(S) 

see  also  Neurotransmitters 

AMINO  ACID(S) 

see  also  Neurotransmitters 


aminobutyric  acid 

Mammaha       Safanda 
irradiation 

Insecta  Bluzat 

placental  transfer 

Homo  ChalUer 

regeneration 

Amphibia       Anton 
reproductive  system 

Insecta  Chen 

teratogenesis 

Aves  Palen 

AMITOSIS 
see  Mitosis 

AMNION 

see  Embryonic  membranes 

ANABIOSIS 

see  Diapause 

ANDROGENESIS 
see  Genetics 

ANESTHESIA 

Homo  Lansdown 

Mammalia       Lansdown 

ANEUPLOIDY 

see  Heteroploidy 

ANIMAL  GRADIENT  (ani- 
malization) 

see  Gradients 

see  also  Embryology  (expe- 
rimental); Embryology 
(physiological) 

ANOMALIES  (early 

development) 
see  also  Pathology ; 

Teratogenesis 


Insecta 


Scriba 


ANOMALIES  (later 

development) 
see  Malformations 
see  also  Teratogenesis 

ANOXIA 

see  Respiration 

ANTIBIOTICS 

see  also  Actinomycin 

cytochalasin 

Amphibia        Selman 

Aves  Jones 

effect  on  sex  different. 

Amphibia       Stagni 
Vannini 
puromycin 

Aves  Diethelm 

rifamycin 

Amphibia        Van  Gansen 
streptomycin 

Insecta  Duke 


Echinoidea     Toneby  ANTIBODIES 

Mammalia       Choroszewska      see  Immunology 


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ANTIGENS 

see  Immunology 

ANTIMETABOLITES 

Amphibia 

Namur 

Insecta 

Scharloo 

amanitin 

Amphibia 

Van  Gansen 

Insecta 

Maisonhaute 

arabinofuranosylcytosine 

Amphibia 

Van  Gansen 

effect  on  cell  cycle 

MoUusca 

Boon 

effect  on  development 

Insecta 

Lafont 

fetus 

Mammalia 

Karlsson 

tluorouracil 

Insecta 

Duke 

Lafont 

oogenesis 

Amphibia 

Pays 

Van  Gansen 

Teleostei 

Pays 

protease  inhibitor 

Amphibia 

Brachet 

Ficq 

Echinoidea 

Brachet 

teratogenesis 

Mammalia 

Horvath 

Mercier 

Roux 

Tuchmann 

ANTIMITOTIC  AGENTS 

Echinoidea 

Petzelt 

Mammalia 

Mercier 

Tuchmann 

culture  in  vitro 

Petzelt 

ANTLERS 

see  Horns 

ASYMMETRY 

see  Symmetry 

AUDITORY  ORGAN 
(&  external  ear) 


BIO-ELECTRICITY 


Amphibia 
Mammalia 


Capuron 
Le  Moigne 


BIOGENIC  AMINES 


Aves 

Garcia 

see  Neurotransmitters 

Mammalia 

Bradamante 

Campbell 

BIOMETRY 

Chaloupka 

see  Growth 

Deol 

Joseph 

BIRTH 

Kostovic 

Marty 

Homo 

Gennser 

Morriss 

Mammalia 

Berton 

Svajger 

Naaktgeboren 

AUTONOMIC  NERVOUS 
SYSTEM 


AORTA 

see  Vascular  system 

see  also  Heart  (&  great  vessels) 

APICAL  DOMINANCE 
see  Gradients;  Plant  embry- 
ology &  morphogenesis 

ARCHENTERON  (roof) 

see  Gastrulation;  Neurulation 

see  also  In  luction 

ASEXUAL  REPRODUCTION 

(&  development) 


Ascidiacea 

Ivanova 

Hydrozoa 

Polteva 

Sclimid 

VVilby 

Ohgochaeta 

Stagni 

Phoronidea 

Emig 

Polychaeta 

Knight 

Porifera 

Korotkova 

Nikitin 

Turbellaria 

Kritchinskaya 

Tokin 

Torok 

Aves 


Homo 
Mammalia 


Baumann 

Lemez 

Presley 

Baumann 

Baumann 

CsiUik 

Gajo 

Kalnian 

Knyihar 

Nie 

Presley 


BACTERIA 

see  also  Unicellular  organisms 

Homo  Jiricka 

Hydrozoa       Miiller 
Mammalia      Jiricka 

BEAK 

BEHAVIOUR  (embryonic  & 
postnatal) 


Crustacea 
Homo 
embryo 
Aves 

Teleostei 
foetus 

Homo 

MammaUa 
hatching 

Aves 
larva 

Echinoidea 

locomotion 
Amphibia 

postnatal 
Mammalia 


Naylor 
Pilleri 

Sedlacek 

Vince 

Alfei 

Vince 
Vince 

Bakhuis 

Backstrom 
Gustafson 

Brandle 

Auroux 
Milkovic 
Paunovic 
Peruzovic 


BIDDER'S  ORGAN 


Amphibia 


Gardenghi 

Vannini 

Zaccanti 


BLADDER 

see  Urogenital  system 

BLASTEMA 

see  Regeneration  (traumatic) 

BLASTOCYST 

see  also  Cleavage;  Transfer 

(blastocyst,  etc.) 
aggregation 

Mammalia       Barnes 
biochemistry 

Mammalia 


culture  in  vitro 
Mammalia 


Alexandre 
Denker 

Glenister 
McLaren 


cytochemistry 

Mammaha       Jirsova 
delayed  implantation 

Mammalia       Adams 


Busch 

Gulamhusein 
McLaren 
diapause 

Mammalia      Baevsky 
differentiation 

Homo  Martinek 

Mammalia      Martinek 
embryo  absorption 

Mammalia       Swanson 
embryo-maternal  relations 


Mammalia 
endocrinology 
Homo 
Mammalia 


enzymes 

Mammalia 
fusion 

Mammalia 
general  study 

Mammalia 

histochemistry 

Homo 

Mammaha 
immunology 

Mammalia 


Adams 

Beier 
Beier 
Busch 
Denker 

Denker 

Moor 

Damjanov 
Solter 

Jiricka 
Jiricka 

Amoroso 


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implantation 

differentiation 

BLOOD  VESSELS 

Homo 

Jiricka 

Crustacea 

Dohle 

see  Vascular  system;  specific 

Preslickova 

endoblast 

organs,  etc. 

Mammalia 

Busch 

Aves 

Lutz 

see  also  Circulation 

Denker 

enzymes 

Glenister 

Aves 

Vakaet 

BODY  CAVITIES  (&  their 

Hinchliffe 

experimental  study 

linings) 

Jiricka 

Aves 

Pala 

Jirsova 

Vakaet 

Homo 

Passaponti 

Kelly 

germ  band 

Polychaeta 

Heimler 

Kirch  ner 

Crustacea 

Dohle 

McLaren 

Insecta 

Krause 

BONE(S) 

Madjerek 

mapping 

see  also  Bone  marrow; 

Perry 

Aves 

Gallera 

Cartilage;  Skeleton 

Preslickova 

morphogenetic  movements 

Strauss 

Aves 

Downie 

calcification 

Webb 

periderm 

Aves 

Thesingh 

Wilson 

Teleostei 

Bouvet 

Mammalia 

Scherft 

morphology 

uitrastructure 

Valkema 

Mammalia 

Denker 

Aves 

Breath  nach 

culture  in  vitro 

Kirchner 

Downie 

Mammalia 

Gaillard 

pathology 

Insecta 

Louvet 

endocrinology 

Homo 

Panigel 

Aves 

Scopelliti 

prospective  map 

BLASTODISC 

Mammalia 

Gaillard 

Mammalia 

Ozdzenski 

see  Blastoderm 

Thesingh 

spacing 

enzymes 

Mammalia 

Kelly 

BLASTOMERES 

Mammalia 

Gaillard 

teratogenesis 

see  Cleavage 

function 

Mammalia 

Madjerek 

Amphibia 

Emelianov 

trophoblast 

BLASTULA 

Teleostei 

Emelianov 

Homo 

Billington 

see  Cleavage 

healing 

Harris 

Mammalia 

Makinen 

Jenkinson 

BLOOD 

Raekallio 

Panigel 

see  also  Circulation;  Hemato- 

heterochrony 

Searlc 

poiesis;  Hemolymph;  Vasculai 

Amphibia 

Emelianov 

Sellens 

system 

Teleostei 

Emelianov 

Smith 

histogenesis 

Mammalia 

Alexandre 

anemia 

Aves 

Knese 

Amorso 

Mammalia 

Seller 

Homo 

Knese 

Billington 

biochemistry 

Mammalia 

Knese 

Denker 

Homo 

Thiery 

ossification 

Glenister 

cells 

Amphibia 

Emelianov 

Harris 

Homo 

Lenicque 

Teleostei 

Emelianov 

Jenkinson 

Insecta 

Ratcliffe 

osteoblast 

Legrand 

coagulation  factors 

Mazhuga 

McLaren 

Homo 

Tuddenham 

osteogenesis 

Searle 

endocrinology 

Aves 

Scopelliti 

Sellens 

Mammalia 

Eckstein 

periost  Aves 

Nijweide 

Smith 

erythrocyte 

Mammalia 

Nijweide 

Zeil  maker 

Aves 

Blanchet 

tracer  studies 

uitrastructure 

Godet 

Mammalia 

Gaillard 

Homo 

Martinek 

Lemez 

uitrastructure 

Panigel 

Nigon 

Mammalia 

Scherft 

Mammalia 

Alexandre 
Glenister 

Mammalia 

Godet 
Lawrence 

Valkema 

Gulamhusein 

hemoglobin 

BONE  MARROW 

Hinchliffe 

Amphibia 

Sala 

see  also  Hematopoiesis 

Jirsova 

Sell  wager 

Martinek 

Weber 

Homo 

Thomas 

Homo 

Ramirez 

Mammalia 

Thomas 

BLASTODIRM 

Teleostei 

Raunich 

see  also  Cleavage 

;;  Primitive 

Vertebrata 

MacLean 

BRAIN 

streak 

physiology 

Aves 

Dawes 

Homo 

Hewitt 

axial  structures 

protein 

Mammalia 

Hewitt 

Tcleostei 

Hoperskaya 

Homo 

Karlsson 

Pilleri 

culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia 

Karlsson 

aminergic  system 

Aves 

Lutz 

serum 

Aves 

IvanotT 

Vakaet 

Aves 

Carinci 

auditory  centre 

Insecta 

Krause 

Jelinek 

Mammalia 

Chaloupka 

descriptive  study 

teratogenesis 

Rokyta 

Insecta 

Lou  vet 

Aves 

Jelinek 

Zahlava 

development 

thrombocyte 

Aves 

Lutz 

Aves 

Lemez 

136 


autoradiography 

function 

regeneration 

Aves 

Genis 

Aves 

Stastny 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

Meller 

Homo 

Butler 

MammaUa 

Polezhaev 

Mammalia 

Fulcrand 

Mammalia 

Chaloupka 

relation  with  foregut 

Meller 

Rokyta 

Aves 

Gallera 

biochemistry 

Schiebler 

reverse  transcription 

Aves 

Stastny 

Zalilava 

Aves 

Croisille 

Vilanova 

genetics 

Smith 

Homo 

Rooy 

Mammalia 

Osipov 

Soriano 

Mammaha 

Johnson 

Vakhrusheva 

sexual  difference 

Rokyta 

growth 

Mammalia 

Auroux 

Rooy 

Mammalia 

Sturrock 

stem  Mammalia 

Jansen 

Safanda 

hemisphere 

subcommissural 

organ 

biophysics 

Aves 

Stastny 

Teleostei 

Marini 

Homo 

Butler 

Homo 

Butler 

Vertebrata 

Hauser 

Mammalia 

Rokyta 

histochemistry 

telencephalon 

Zahlava 

Mammalia 

Kozik 

Homo 

Kostovic 

brain  vesicle 

Lierse 

Mammalia 

Glas 

Aves 

Alexandru 

Schiebler 

Kostovic 

Checiu 

histogenesis 

thalamus 

Menkes 

Aves 

Ivanoff 

Mammalia 

Rokyta 

cell  population 

Homo 

Kostovic 

Zahlava 

Mammalia 

Mann 

Krmpotic 

tracts 

cerebellum 

Mammalia 

Kostovic 

Mammaha 

Rokyta 

Mammalia 

Berry 

histology 

ultrastructure 

Kaufmann 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

Aves 

Genis 
Meller 

Korneliussen 

Vertebrata 

Oksche 

Teleostci 

Pouwels 

hypothalamus 

Homo 

Kostovic 

choroid  plexus 
Aves 

Stastny 

Amphibia 
Aves 

Herbert 
Grignon 

MammaUa 

Knufmann 
Korneliussen 

cortex 

Guedenet 

Kostovic 

Aves 

Kaluza 

Hatier 

Lierse 

Homo 

Kostovic 
Krmpotic 

Mammalia 

Grignon 
Guedenet 

Teleostei 

Meller 
Pouwels 

MammaUa 

Berry 

Vertebrata 

Oksche 

Vertebrata 

Oksche 

Kaluza 

malformations 

vascularization 

Kaufmann 

Mammalia 

Auroux 

Homo 

Kostovic 

Kostovic 

maturation 

Lierse 

Marty 

Mammalia 

Marty 

Muller 

culture  in  vitro 

medulla  oblongata 

Mammalia 

Bugge 

Aves 

Kaluza 

Aves 

Robecchi 

Knudsen 

Meller 

meninges 

Kostovic 

Mammalia 

Greenham 
Kaluza 

Homo 
mesencephalon 

Muller 

Lierse 

Meller 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

BRANCHIAL  REGION 

Peacock 

Ottaviani 

see  also  Pharynx 

descriptive  study 

Aves 

Genis 

Mammalia 

Gihr 

Mammalia 

Schiebler 

Amniota 

Slipka 

Kraus 

morphology 

Homo 

Slipka 

diencephalon 

Mammalia 

Greenham 

Teleostei 

Ramsay 

Aves 

Ivan  off 

Marty 

Yacob 

Mammalia 

Gribnau 

Peacock 

Mann 

mutant 

BRISTLE 

differentiation 

Mammaha 

Johnson 

see  Integument 

Amphibia 

Ottaviani 

neurons 

effect  of  deprivation 

Homo 

Kostovic 

BURSA  OF  FABRICIUS 

Mammalia 

Sturrock 

Krmpotic 

see  Lymphatic  system 

enzymes 

Mammaha 

Baumgarten 

Aves 

Croisille 

Kostovic 

CAPILLARIES 

Rinaudo 

nuclei 

see  Vascular  system 

Smith 

MammaUa 

Jansen 

Homo 

Rooy 

optic  centre  &  tracts 

CAPSULE 

Mammalia 

Kaufmann 
Rooy 

Amphibia 

Brandle 
Szekely 

see  Egg 

experimental  study 

Mammalia 

Fulcrand 

CARAPACE 

Mammalia 

Orlova 

Marty 

see  Skin 

fibre  tract 

pathology 

Mammalia 

Sturrock 

MammaUa 

Greenham 

fluid 

Peacock 

Aves 

Vilanova 

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CARBOHYDRATE(S) 


cell  surface 

Aves 

Evans 

glucids 

Insecta 

Calvez 

glucose 

Mammalia 

Jacquot 

Vertebrata 

Clavert 

glycogen 

Aves 

Meiniel 

Insecta 

Engels 

Mammalia 

Jacquot 

Teleostei 

Benedetti 

glycoprotein 

Aves 

Kemp 

hexose 

Homo 

ChalUer 

mucopolysaccharides 

Aves 

Alfei 

Cuminge 

Dubois 

Robert 

Vakaet 

Echinoidea 

Immers 

Mammalia 

Garcia 

Heine 

Linde 

Moczar 

Robert 

Svejcar 

Watts 

nervous  system 

Aves 

Alfei 

Teleostei 

Benedetti 

placental  transfer 

Homo 

Challier 

polysaccharides 

Polychaeta 

Dhainaut 

teratogenesis 

Aves 

Meiniel 

MammaHa 

Svejcar 

Vertebrata 

Clavert 

CARCINOGENETIC  AGENTS 
see  also  Tumour(s) 


Elger 


CARTILAGE 


Amphibia       Emelianov 
Aves  Knese 

Rinaudo 
Strudel 
Homo  Knese 

Mammalia       Bradamante 
Burger 
Knese 
Kostovic 
Kvinnsland 
Mazhuga 
Svajger 
Teleostei         Ejiielianov 


CASTE  DETERMINATION 

see  Polymorphism 

CELLS 

see  also  Cell  cycle;  Cell  fusion; 

Cell  Heredity;  Matrix; 

Unicellular  organisms 

adhesion    Aves    Curtis 

Edwards 
Evims 
Jones 
Kemp 

Gastropoda    Jones 

Porifera  Curtis 

adhesion  &  teratogenesis 

Amphibia       Burgess 
affinities 

Insecta  Garcia 

aggregation  &  reaggregation 

Amphibia       Englander 
Geuskens 
Smith 
Stanisstreet 

Ascidiacea      Patricolo 

Aves  Curtis 

Edwards 

Matthopoulos 

Meller 

Mammalia      Meller 
Parsons 
biochemistry 

Lakshmi 
Sherbet 

Aves  Curtis 

McKenzie 

Salamatina 

Tumanishvili 

Echinoidea     Giudice 
Vittorelh 

Mammalia       Bertini 

Comoglio 
Johnson 
Prat 

Salamatina 
Tarone 
Tumanishvili 
biophysics 

Lakshmi 
Sherbet 

Amphibia        Beloussov 

Aves  Jones 

Insecta  Beyse 

Seydewitz 
contact 

Ascidiacea      Georges 

Aves  Downie 

Hornby 

Mollusca  Biggelaar 
Dohmen 
Meshchcryakov 


culture  in  vitro 

Lefford 
Aves  Edwards 

McKenzie 
Matthopoulos 
Middleton 
Salamatina 
TumanishviU 
Weiss 
Echinoidea     Vittorelli 
Homo  Eliasson 

Viza 
Insecta  Dubendorfer 

Mammalia      Bertini 

Comogho 
Craciun 
Middleton 
Parsons 
Prat 
Pre  da 
Protase 
Salamatina 
Tarone 
Tumanishvili 
Viza 
Weiss 
Porifera  Nikitin 

death 

Menkes 
Aves  HinchUffe 

Hurle 
Lanot 
Litvac 
Ojeda 
Pannese 
Pautou 
Pexieder 
Sengel 
Homo  Cullen 

Hies 

Pexieder 
Insecta  Sprey 

Mammalia      Orlova 
Pexieder 
Romert 
Turbellaria      Bautz 
dissociation 

Aves  Kemp 

Echinoidea     Vittorelh 
Porifera  Nikitin 

effect  of  cytochalasin 

Amphibia       Selman 
enzymes 

Echinoidea     Vittorelli 
Homo  Eliasson 

generations 

Amphibia       Sladecek 
growth  control 

Mammalia       Bertini 

Comoglio 
Prat 
Tarone 
immunology 

Aves  Ruoslahti 

Vaheri 
Wartiovaara 


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interactions 

Heaysman 

ultrastructure 

biochemistry 

Lindenmayer 

Aves 

Litvac 

Teleostei 

Benedetti 

Amphibia 

Sturdee 

biophysics 

Toivonen 

CELL  CYCLE 

Amphibia 

Corner 

Aves 

Abercrombie 

Aves 

Sedlacek 

Clayton 

Ainphibia 

Anton 

Mammaha 

Sedlacek 

Dunn 

Bluemink 

Sobotka 

Los 

Greeff 

changes  after  stimulation 

Lucey 

Laat 

Mammalia 

Ilhs 

Perry 

Lohmann 

connections 

Pritchard 

Mitashov 

Mammaha 

Chaloupka 

Roest 

Saag 

culture  in  vitro 

Salamatina 

Zeijst 

Aves 

Meller 

Tumanishvili 

Homo 

Adinolfi 

Mammaha 

Meller 

Weiss 

Insecta 

Maisonhaute 

determination 

Echinoidea 

Mutolo 

Mammalia 

Adinolfi 

Amphibia 

Leikola 

Mammalia 

Abercrombie 

Bluemink 

Aves 

Leikola 

Clayton 

Greeff 

development 

Dunn 

Laat 

Homo 

Bossy 

Johnson 

Lombard 

differentiation 

Lucey 

Marshak 

Mammalia 

Cabanier 

Perry 

Saag 

Chevreau 

Pritchard 

Stroeva 

embryonic  motihty 

Salamatina 

Wijk 

Aves 

Sedlacek 

Tumanishvili 

Zeijst 

endocrinology 

Weiss 

MoUusca 

Boon 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

MoUusca 

Guerrier 

Mammaha 

Eayrs 

Verdonk 

CELL  DEATH 

function 

Polychaeta 

Guerrier- 

see  Cell(s) 

Amphibia 

Corner 

Porifera 

Kemp 

Mammaha 

Chaloupka 

migration 

Lefford 

CELL  DIVISION 

functional  differentiation 

Amphibia 

Gipoulou.x 

see  Cell(s);  Mitosi. 

Homo 

Bossy 

Sala 

histochemistry 

Aves 

Backhouse 

CELL  FUSION 

Mammalia 

Kozik 

Bellairs 

see  also  Cell  heredity 

Mularek 

Le  Douarin 

histogenesis 

Novel 

Aves 

Bogenman 

Mammalia 

Cabanier 

Homo 

Lenicquc 

Luger 

Chevreau 

Mammalia 

Hinrichsen 

Homo 

Adinolfi 

histology 

Marty 

Giannelli 

Amphibia 

Corner 

Teleostei 

Haarlem 

Insecta 

Bernard 

induction 

movement 

Mammaha 

Adinolfi 

Amphibia 

Kurrat 

Amphibia 

Beloussov 

Bogenman  n 

Aves 

Strudel 

Aves 

Middleton 

Luger 

involution 

Moores 

Opas 

Aves 

Lanot 

Gastropoda 

Jones 

Tarkovvski 

irradiation 

Mammaha 

Dyson 

Mammalia 

Berry 

Middleton 

CELL  HEREDITY 

Lierse 

recx)gnition 

see  also  Cell  fusion 

metamorphosis 

Aves 

Evans 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

Garrod 

Insecta 

Morata 

microcinematography 

Kemp 

Rippoll 

Aves 

Menkes 

Hydrozoa 

Gallien 

Santamaria 

microglia 

'■  * 

Gov-aere 

Wyss 

Mammalia 

Brichova 

Insecta 

Garcia 

myelin 

Mammalia 

Robert 

CELL-LINEAGE 

Homo 

Wender 

sorting 

see  Embryology  (experimental) 

Mammalia 

Wender 

Aves 

Hornby 

necrosis 

surface 

CELL  RENEWAL 

Aves 

Ojeda 

Lakshmi 

see  Regeneration  (physio- 

neural tube 

Peters 

Sherbet 

logical) 

Aves 

Menkes 

Amphibia 

Geuskens 

Strudel 

Tencer 

CENTRAL  NERVOUS 

neuroglia 

Yamada 

SYSTEM 

Aves 

Stastny 

Aves 

Chiquet 

see  also  Brain;  Neural  crest; 

Mammalia 

mis 

Curtis 

Neural  plate; 

Spinal  cord 

Kozik 

Evans 

Lierse 

Moores 

Mammalia 

Pilleri 

Marty 

Mammaha 

Johnson 

autoradiography 

Mularek 

Kilarski 

Aves 

Meller 

Sturrock 

Lawrence 

Mammaha 

Bisconte 

physiology 

transformation 

Meller 

Mammalia 

Auroux 

Amphibia 

Lovtrup 

behaviour 

Nelson 

Mammalia 

Auroux 

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Amphibia 

Filoni 

Mammalia 

Berry 

lllis 

relation  to  sense 

organs 

Amphibia 

Bran  die 

teratogenesis 

Aves 

Alexandra 

Lanot 

Mammalia 

London 

ultrastructure 

Aves 

Meller 

Ojeda 

Mammalia 

Meller 

vascularization 

Aves 

Tudose 

Homo 

Gamble 

CHEMORECEPTORS 


CENTRIFUGATION 

see  Embryology  (experimental); 
Embryology  (physiological) 

CEPHALOGENESIS 

see  Head 

CEREBELLUM 

see  Brain 

CHALONES 
see  Tissue(s) 

CHEMICAL  ELEMENTS 
see  also  Ions 


calcium 

Aves 

Nijweide 

Mammalia 

Nijweide 

cobalt 

Mammalia 

Biagioni 

iodine 

Amphibia 

Regard 

lithium 

Amphibia 

Englander 

Kocbke 

Osborn 

Stanisstreet 

mercury 

Amphibia 

Brachct 

nitrogen 

Amphibia 

Schulthciss 

oxygen 

Aves 

Musy 

Homo 

Thiery 

Mammalia 

Blackburn 

Clcgg 

Liersc 

Teleostci 

Braum 

sodium 

Mammalia 

I'rance 

strontium 

Aves 

Nijweide 

Mammalia 

Nijweide 

zinc 

Aves 

Inigucz 

CHEMICAL  MICRO- 

ANALYSIS 

CHEMICALS  (biologically 

active) 
see  specific  chemicals 

(Antibiotics;  Antimitotic 

agents  etc.  etc.);  Chemical 

elements;  Drugs; 

Ions;  Teratogenesis 
140 


Homo 
Mammalia 


CHIMERAS 

Amphibia 
Mammalia 


Kraus 

Drukker 

Kraus 


Boucaut 

Buehr 

Elblmg 

Johnson 

Lyon 

McLaren 

Mystkowska 

Seller 

West 


CHONDROCRANIUM 

Mammalia       Rajtova 

CHONDROGENESIS 

see  Cartilage 

CHORDA 

see  Notochord 

CHORION 

see  Placenta 

see  also  Embryonic  membranes 

CHOROID  PLEXUS 
see  Brain 

CHROMAFFIN  CELLS 


Amphibia 
Aves 


Mastrolia 
Mastrolia 


CHROMATIN 

see  Chromosomes 

CHROMATOPHORE(S) 


Ampliibia 


D'Anna 
La  Spina 


CHROMOSOMES 

see  also  Cytogenetics 


abnormal  karyotype 


Homo 

Insecta 

abnormalities 

Homo 


Mammalia 


Niikawa 
Lespinasse 

Barnes 

Biagioni 

Liotti 

Migliorini 

Niikawa 

Rosi 

Barnes 

Niemierko 

Tarkowski 

Witkovvska 

Wroblcwska 


banding  pattern 

Amphibia        Bailly 
behaviour 

Manmialia       Snow 


biochemistry 
Amphibia 

Arachnida 
Aves 

Insecta 
Mammaha 


chromatin 
Amphibia 
Aves 


Duprat 

Jacob 

Tcmpelaar 

J  an  die  ri 

TumanishviJi 

Ribbert 

Jacob 

Jandieri 

Tumanishvili 


Ficq 
Jandieri 
Tumanishvili 
Echinoidea     Cognetti 
Sevaljevic 
Insecta  Maehr 

Mammalia      Jandieri 
Maeiir 

Tumanishvili 
comparative  study 


Insecta 
Mammalia 

constrictions 
Amphibia 

cytochemistry 
Insecta 

cytogenetics 
Insecta 
Tardigrada 

elimination 
Insecta 

heterochromatin 
Amphibia 
Mammalia 

irradiation 
Amphibia 
Arachnida 
Mammaha 

karyotype 
Insecta 
Mammalia 

lampbrush 
Amphibia 


Krai 
Krai 

Bailly 

Robert 

Dennhofer 
Bertolani 

Camenzind 


meiosis 

Amphibia 
polytene 

Insecta 


puffs 

Insecta 


teratogenesis 
Mammalia 


Bailly 
Kinsky 

Jaylet 

Tempelaar 

Franchi 

Ribbert 
Eraser 

Barsacchi 

Giorgi 

Lacroix 

Loones 

Mancino 

Nardi 

Ragghianti 

Ficq 

Beyse 

Dennhofer 

L'rey 

Holderegger 

Ribbert 

Robert 

Seydewitz 

Artavanis 

Ashburner 

Bilo 

Dennhofer 

Helmsing 

Holden 

Isli 

Kroeger 

Leenders 

Sin 

Horvath 


I 


ultrastructure 
Homo 

Geneix 

Jaffray 

Insecta 

Holderegger 

W   Insecta 

Traut 

X-inactivation 

Mamnlalia 

Gardner 

Lyon 

Y    Insecta 

Glatzer 

Hess 

Johannisson 

Kunz 

Mischke 

Schafer 

Schwochau 

CILIA 

Amphibia 

Billett 

Ixhinoidea 

Gustafson 

Ectoprocta 

Nielsen 

Endoprocta 

Nielsen 

CINEMICROGRAPHY 

see  Microcinematography 

CIRCULATION 

see  also  Vascular  System; 
specific  organs,  etc. 

Artiodactyla  Nie 
Aves  Pexieder 

CLEAVAGE  (&  morula, 

blastula) 
see  also  Blastocyst; 

Blastoderm;  Blastodisc 

Aves  Bellairs 

Mammalia       Adams 
abnormalities 

Mollusca         Boon 
aster 

Insecta  Wolf 

autoradiography 

Gastropoda    Wal 
biochemistry 

Echinoidea     Sevaljevic 

Gastropoda    Wal 

Insecta  Wegener 

Polychaeta     ap  Gwynn 

Teleostei         Kotomin 

Kostomarova 
Neyfakh 
SkobUna 
biophysics 

Amphibia        Rott 

Echinoidea     Bereiter 

Teleostei         Rott 
blastocoel 

Mammalia       Bentyn 
blastomeres 

Mammalia       Moor 
blastula 

Echinoidea     Vittorelli 
cell  communication 

Amphibia       Rott 

Teleostei         Rott 
cell  contacts 

Mollusca         Biggelaar 

Meshcheryakov 
cell  membrane 

Amphibia       Bluemink 
Laat 
Saag 

Ascidiacea      O'Dell 

Echinoidea     O'Dell 


cell  surface 

Amphibia       Geuskens 

Tencer 
Mollusca         Dohmen 
chronology 

Mollusca         Biggelaar 
culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Snow 

Tarkowski 
Witkowska 
Wroblewska 
cycle  Amphibia  Dettlaff 
Rott 
Chondrostei   Dettlaff 
Crustacea        Lassegues 
Echinoidea     Markova 
Teleostei         Rott 
cytochemistry 

Amphibia       Ubbels 
cytokinesis 

Amphibia       Bluemink 
Laat 
Rzehak 
Saag 
Signoret 
cytoplasm 

Mollusca         Dohmen 
determination 

Mammaha       Denker 
differentiation 

Mammalia       Snow 
Mollusca         Geilenkirchen 
endocrinology 

Mammalia       Beier 
Kiihnel 
environmental  factors 
Mammalia      Blackburn 
Clegg 
enzymes 

Gastropoda    Wal 
experimental  study 

Amphibia       Lefresne 
Namur 
Selman 
Gastropoda     Jura 
Mammalia       Niemierko 
irradiation 

Mollusca         Labordus 
microcinematography 

Amphibia        Boterenbrood 

Hara 
Insecta  Wolf 

Nematoda      Wyss 
mitosis  regulation 

Echinoidea     Petzelt 
morphology 

Mammalia       Kiihnel 
pattern 

Echinoidea     Czihak 
physical  influences 

Insecta  Wolf 

polar  lobe 

Mollusca         Dongen 
spindle-cortex  reactions 

Gastropoda     Meshcheryakc 
spiral 

Gastropoda     Meshcheryakov 
symmetry 

Gastropoda     Meshcheryakov 
transcription 

Teleostei         Kafiani 

Kostomarova 


ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Selman 
Aves  Christ 

Jacob 
Mammalia      Gouget 
Mollusca         Dohmen 

Fioroni 

Wal 
Polychaeta      ap  Gwynn 

CLOACA 

see  Urogenital  system 

CLONE(S) 

see  Asexual  reproduction; 
Cell(s);  Cell  heredity 

COELOM 

see  Body  cavities 

COLCHICINE 

see  Antimitotic  agents 

COLLAGEN 

Ascidiacea      Patricolo 
Aves  Robert 

Echinoidea     Pucci 

Toneby 
Mammalia       Mazzucco 
Moczar 
Robert 
Watts 
Porifera  Robert 

COLOUR  PATTERNS 

see  ChroiTiatophore(s); 
Pigment(ation) 

COMPETENCE  (inductive) 

Amphibia       Chibon 
Johnen 

CONGENITAL  MALFOR- 
MATIONS 

see  Malformations 

CONNECTIVE  TISSUE 
see  also  Fibroblast(s) 

Aves  Christ 

Jacob 

MammaUa      Csaba 
development 

Homo  Dylevsky 

regeneration 

Turbellaria      Peder«en 

CORPUS  ALLATUM 

CORPUS  LUTEUM 

Mammalia      Colombo 

CORTEX 

see  Cell(s);  Egg(s) 


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CORTISONE 

DEDIFFERENTIATION 

ovary 

see  also  Steroids 

see  also  Metaplasia 

Insecta 

Ribbert 

redundant 

Amphibia 

Hanke 

Amphibia 

Burgess 

Mammalia 

Jones 

Aves 

Gasc 

El  Kebir 

regeneration 

White 

Grassmann 

Amphibia 

Anton 

Mammalia 

Berton 

Harrebomee 

Oligochaeta 

Mouton 

Mercier 

Modak 

repair 

Milkovic 

Trampusch 

Homo 

Giannelli 

Peruzovic 

Yamada 

Mollusca 

Labordus 

Paunovic 

Annelida 

Boilly 

replication 

Teleostei 

Hanke 

Polychaeta 

Thouveny 

Insecta 
ribosomal 

Ribbert 

CRANIUM 

DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC  ACID 

Amphibia 

Birnstiel 

see  SkuU 

see  also  Nucleic  acids 

Ficq 

see  also  Chondrocranium 

Van  Gansen 

amplification 

Insecta 

Kunz 

CRYPTOBIOSIS 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

Renkawitz 

see  Diapause 

cell  differentiation 

5S  Insecta 

Renkawitz 

Homo 

Jacob 

sateUite 

CULTURE  (eml 

bryo) 

Amphibia 

Jacob 

Insecta 

Kunz 

see  also  Rearing 

methods 

control  by  other  substances 

Renkawitz 

Aves 

Jandieri 

silk  gland 

blastoderm 

Tumanishvili 

Insecta 

De  Turenne 

Aves 

Lepori 

Mammalia 

Jandieri 

synthesis 

Pala 

Tumanishvih 

Amphibia 

Nelson 

Vakaet 

cytoplasmic 

Echinoidea 

De  Petrocellis 

Cestoda 

Smyth 

Amphibia 

Brachet 

Filosa 

early  embryo 

early  development 

Giudice 

Mammalia 

McLaren 

Aves 

Scherrer 

Parisi 

Moor 

Teleostei 

Kafiani 

VittoreUi 

embryo 

Kostomarova 

Insecta 

De  Turenne 

Aves 

Deleanu 

egg  Amphibia 

Aimar 

transcription 

Lucey 

embryonic  induction 

Amphibia 

Crippa 

Prelipceanu 

Amphibia 

Vahs 

Geuskens 

Mammalia 

Benoit 

endocrinology 

Aves 

Gazaryan 

Buehr 

Mammalia 

Goswami 

Scherrer 

Deuchar 

eye  Chondrostei  Baburina 

Gastropoda 

Geuskens 

Glenister 

Mitashov 

Insecta 

Sekeris 

New 

Stroeva 

Teleostei 

Kafiani 

Webb 

Mammalia 

Marsh  ak 

Kostomarova 

Zeilmaker 

Pa nova 

transcription  &  translation 

Porifera 

Korotkova 

Stroeva 

Mammalia 

Goswami 

embryonic  membranes 

fibroblast 

yolk 

Mammalia 

Wrba 

Aves 

Musy 

Amphibia 

Hanocq 

gastrula 

germ  Une 

Mammalia 

Benoit 

Insecta 

Kunz 

DETERMINATION 

larval  organs 

heart 

(embryonic) 

Insecta 

Lender 

Insecta 

Jensen 

see  also  Induction; 

larval  stages 

hematopoiesis 

specific  organs,  etc. 

Crustacea 

Williamson 

Aves 

Gazaryan 

malformations 

Modak 

Cephalopoda  Marthy 

Mammalia 

Wrba 

histone  coding 

biochemistry 

placenta 

Echinoidea 

Birnstiel 

Echinoidea 

Lallier 

Homo 

Baker 

imaginal  disc 

Insecta 

Kiithe 

Insecta 

Mischke 

blastomcres 

CYCLIC  AMP 

Vijverberg 

Mam  m  aha 

Moor 

see  Nucleotides 

induction 

cell  generations 

Teleostei 

Vahs 

Amphibia 

Sladecek 

CYTOGENETICS 

irradiation 

cellular 

Arachnida 

Tempelaar 

Amphibia 

Duprat 

CYTOLOGY 

Aves 

Beaupain 

Insecta 

Gehring 

see  Cytogenetics 

mitochondrial 

Holden 

Ixhinoidea 

Nicotra 

culture  in  vitro 

CYTOSTATIC  AGENTS 

nucleolus 

Amphibia 

Duprat 

see  Antimitotic 

agents 

Amphibia 

Angelic  r 

early  embryo 

oocyte 

Amphibia 

Leikola 

CYTOTOXIC  AGENTS 

Amphibia 

Angelier 

Aves 

Leikola 

see  Drugs 

Hanocq 

Mammaha 

Gardner 

Van  Gansen 

experimental  study 

oogenesis 

Insecta 

V/eideli 

Amphibia 

I'icq 

genetics 

Nematoda 

Brun 

Insecta 

Nbthiger 

142 


imaginal  disc 
Insecta 


Dubendorfer 

Ginter 

Hadorn 

Ivanov 

Mglinetz 

Schedl 

Ziller 


inheritance 

Insecta 
orgpji  primordia 

Amphibia 
polar  lobe 

Mollusca 
regeneration 

Insecta 

Turbellaria 
stability 

Insecta 
theoretical  study 

Wilby 
transde  termination 


Bernard 

Woellwarth 

Dongen 

BuUiere 
Ziller 

Bernard 


Insecta 
trophoblast 
Mammaha 

tumour 

Mammalia 


Steiner 

Alexandre 
Denker 

Evans 


DEVELOPMENT  (general) 
see  also  Asexual  reproduction; 
Life  cycle(s);  Morphogenesis 

Arachnida  Juberthie 
Ascidiacea  Farinella 
Brachiopoda  Emig 


Cephalop 
Cetacea 

Cladocera 

Coleoptera 
Copepoda 
Cyclostom 
Decapoda 

Diptera 

Mammalia 

Mesozoa 

Mysidacea 
Phoronidea 
Poly  ch  acta 
Teleostei 


Urodela 

biophysics 

Insecta 


Boletzky 

Gihr 

Pilleri 

Bettanin 

Delia  Croce 

Meer 

Terpilowska 

Baxter 

Juberthie 

Williamson 

Gardenghi 

Schmidt 

Lapan 

O'DeU 

Juberthie 

Emig 

Hofmann 

Durand 

Gihr 

Peters 

Durand 


Briegleb 
Neubert 
comparative  study 

Amphibia        Fachbach 
effect  of  parasite 

Crustacea        Andrieux 
electron  microscopy 

Insecta  Priester 

experimental  study 

Mammalia      Wilson 
histology 

Porifera  Efremova 

in  vitro 

Cestoda  Smyth 


infraspecific  variability 
Vertebrata      Emelianov 

physiology 

Insecta  Saunders 

pollution 

Teleostei         Heesen 

theoretical  study 

Ede 


DEVELOPMENTAL 

PHYSIOLOGY 
see  Embryology  (experimental); 

Embryology  (physiological) 
see  also  Development 


Amphibia 
ultrastructure 
Hydrozoa 
Porifera 


Wilby 
Nanjundiah 

BoelsterU 
Efremova 


DIAPAUSE 

Crustacea 


Insecta 


DEVELOPMENT  (larval) 

see  also  Polymorphism  (insects) 


Bettanin 

Delia  Croce 

Fourche 

Krause 

Mauchamp 

Saunders 

Baevsky 

Saussey 


Chondrostei 

Copepoda 

Echinoidea 


Sytina 

Lescher 

Kruchkova 

Ryberg 

D'Hondt 

Thiriot 

Schmidt 

Emmert 

Le  Roux 

Schmidt 

Cazaux 

Larink 


Ectoprocta 

Gastropoda 

Hymenopt 

Insecta 

Lamellibr 

Orthoptera 

Polychaeta 

Tliysanura 
biochemistry 

Echinoidea 

Insecta 
experimental  study 

Insecta  Alleaume 

histology 

Coelomata 
morphology 

Gastropoda 
physiology 

Ascidiacea 

Gastropoda 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Fox 

Insecta  Jurand 


Immers 
Rembold 


Apelt 

Fretter 

Wallace 
Fretter 


DEVELOPMENT  (post- 
embryonic,  fetal) 


Acarina 

Amphibia 

Arachnida 


Brachyura 

Crustacea 

Homo 

Mammalia 

Trematoda 


Cassagne 

Fox 

Bonaric 

Emerit 

Legendre 

Ingle 

Rice 

Castel 

Fincham 

Gennser 

Lansdown 

James 


DEVELOPMENTAL 

GENETICS 
see  Genetics 

DEVELOPMENTAL 

PATHOLOGY 
see  Pathology 


Mammalia 
Oligochaeta 

DIAPHRAGM 
see  Body  cavities 

DIET 

see  Nutrition 


DIFFERENTIATION 

see  also  Dedifferentiation; 
Metaplasia;  specific 
organs,  etc. 

Amphibia       Trampusch 

Hydrozoa       Gallien 
autoradiography 

Amphibia       Jacob 
biochemistry 

Amphibia       Burgess 
Jacob 
Moilliet 
Picard 
Ryffel 
Weber 
Meller 
Robert 
Kuthe 
Hansen 
Robert 
Robert 


Aves 
Insecta 

Mammalia 

Porifera 
biodynamics 

Homo 
blastoderm  cells 

Insecta 
capacity 

Amphibia 

Aves 
cell  cycle 
Amphibia 


Mammalia 


cell  fusion 

Aves 

Mammalia 
cell  motihty 

Amphibia 


Blechschmidt 

Meer 

Englander 

Koebke 

Passaponti 

Bluemink 

Greeff 

Laat 

Saag 

Zeijst 

Bluemink 

Greeff 

Laat 

Saag 

Zeijst 

Luger 
Luger 

Beloussov 


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cell  surface 

Avcs  Chiquet 

cellular 

Amphibia       Chibon 
Duprat 
Lovtrup 
Nelson 
Picard 
Aves  Meller 

Weiss 
White 
Gastropoda     Fioroni 
Insecta  Gehring 

Holden 
Mammalia      Adamson 
Bulmer 
Konyukhov 
Malpoix 
Mazhuga 
Mazzucco 
Meller 
Peel 
Sazhina 
Weiss 
Turbellaria     Chandebois 
chromosomes 

Amphibia       Signoret 
cleavage 

Mammalia      Snow 
connective  tissue 

Aves  Christ 

Jacob 
culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia       Deuchar 
Duprat 
Picard 
Cestoda  Smyth 

Insecta  BuUiere 

Mammalia      Wrba 
cytochemistry 

Amphibia        Lohmann 

Vahs 
Arachnida       Pijnacker 
Insecta  Pijnacker 

early  embryo 

Amphibia       Deuchar 
Lovtrup 
Aves  McKenzic 

Crustacea        Dohle 
Mammalia       Hofman 
Levak 
Skreb 
Svajger 
Mollusca         Biggelaar 
ectoderm  Amphibia  Englandcr 
effect  of  collagen 

Mammalia       Mazzucco 
endocrinology 

Aves  White 

Insecta  BuUiere 

enzymes 

Mammalia      Adamson 
experimental  study 

Insecta  Weideli 

genetics 

Amphibia        Lohmann 
Mammalia       Konyukhov 
Sazhina 
granulocytes 

Aves  Cury 

Mammalia       Cury 
histoblast 

Insecta  Bautz 


histochemistry 

Insecta  Sprey 

imaginal  disc 

Insecta  Dewes 

Hadorn 
Lafont 
irradiatiori 

Amphibia       Peters 
mechanism 

Mollusca         Geilenkirchen 
mesenchyme 

Ascidiacea      Sala 
mesoderm 

Amphibia       Kurrat 

Aves  Mauger 

metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Turner 
microcinematography 

Mammaha       Deuchar 
molecular  biology 

Modak 

Echinoidea     Nicotra 
neoblasts 

Turbellaria      Sauzin 
pathology 

Aves  Weiss 

Mammalia       Weiss 
potential 

Homo  Rousseau 

Hydrozoa       Schmid 
regeneration 

Amphibia       Burgess 

Harrebomee 

Annehda         Boilly 

Turbellaria     Chandebois 
Le  Moigne 
Pasquini 
relation  to  cell  division 

Amphibia       Brugal 

Mollusca         Biggelaar 
state 

Aves  McKenzie 

subcellular 

Insecta  Jurand 

switching  on 

Insecta  Ransom 

tissue 

Mammalia       Deuchar 
transplanted  tissue 

Amphibia        Zafiratos 
tumor 

Homo  Rousseau 

Mammalia       Evans 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia        Jacob 
Vahs 

Aves  Christ 

Jacob 

Gastropoda    Fioroni 

DIGESTIVE  TRACT 

see  also  specific  parts 

Ampliibia        Albert 
Cambar 
Lestage 

Ascidiacea      Burighel 

Aves  Gallera 

Harrisson 
LeDouarin 

Mammalia       Berton 

Harrisson 
Morris 

Phoronidea     Emig 


DISAGGREGATION 
see  Cell(s) 

DRUGS  (&  other  biologically 

active  chemicals) 
see  also  specific  classes  of 

agents  (antimitotic  agents 

etc.);  Teratogenesis; 

Thalidomide;  Pesticides 

alcaloids  Aves      Schowing 

Mammalia      Mercier 
Schowing 
Tuchmann 
anticonvulsant 

Mammalia       Mercier 

Tuchmann 
barbiturates  Aves  Ojeda 
effect  on  breathing 

Homo  Gensser 

effect  on  early  development 

Mammalia       Polge 
effect  on  fertiUty 

Mammaha      Tuchmann 
effect  on  fetus 

Mammalia      Tuchmann 
effect  on  implantation 

Homo  Jiricka 

Mammaha       Jiricka 
effect  on  placenta 

Homo  Jiricka 

Mammaha      Jiricka 
effect  on  regeneration 

Aves  Balakhonov 

Mammaha      Joseph 
effect  on  teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Mercier 
immunodepressors 

Aves  Balakhonov 

LSD  Mammalia   MuUcr 
neuroleptic 

Mammalia       Mercier 

Tuchmann 
neuromuscular  blocking 

Mammalia      Shoro 
neuropharmaca 

Aves  Lenicque 

Homo  Lenicque 

neurotoxic 

Mammalia       Baumgarten 
neurotropic 

Aves  Jurand 

Mammaha      Jurand 
psychotropic 

Mammalia       Schloot 
reserpine 

Mammalia       Mercier 

Tuchmann 
strychnin 

Amphibia        Gulluni 
Santoro 


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teratogenesis 

biochemistry 

cytochemistry 

Aves 

Dostal 

Amphibia 

Aimar 

Amphibia 

Steinert 

Jelinek 

Brachet 

Ubbels 

Jurand 

Hanocq 

Homo 

Martinek 

Ojeda 

MoiUiet 

Insecta 

Petavy 

Echinoidea 

Lonning 

MuUer 

Mammaha 

Martinek 

Hagstrom 

Pays 

Teleostei 

Gureeva 

Mammalia 

Damjanov 

Ryffel 

cytology' 

Domac 

Weber 

Polychaeta 

Peaucellier 

Dostal 

Wyhe 

developmental  capacity 

Druga 

Ascidiacea 

Farinella 

Mammaha 

Beaumont 

James 

Mansueto 

endocrinology 

Jelinek 

Puccia 

Asteroidea 

Doree 

Jurand 

Echinoidea 

Cognetti 

Teleostei 

Colombo 

Mercier 

Giudice 

Sakun 

Saxen 

Pirrone 

enzymes 

Shoro 

Rinaldi 

Crustacea 

Falugi 

Solter 

Insecta 

Papillon 

Minganti 

Teleostei 

Lonning 

Wyl 

experimental  study 

Hagstrom 

Mammalia 

Alexandre 

Insecta 

Schnetter 

test  Aves 

Dostal 

Nematoda 

Brun 

fusion 

Jelinek 

Polychaeta 

Dhainaut 

Ascidiacea 

Farinella 

Mammalia 

Dostal 

Teleostei 

Hagenmaier 

Mammalia 

Moor 

Jelinek 

Kamler 

Opas 

toxins     Aves 

Schovving 

Kotomin 

Tarkowski 

Mammalia 

Schovi/ing 

Kostomarova 

gene  transcription 

tranquillizer 

Neyfakh 

Insecta 

Traut 

Mammalia 

Domac 

Pays 

genetics 

urethan  Mammalia  Damjanov 

Skobhna 

Polychaeta 

Fischer 

Solter 

biophysics 

germinal  vesicle 

venom  Mammalia  Clavert 

Amphibia 

Hansson 

Amphibia 

Aisenstadt 

Gabriel 

Insecta 

Petavy 

Dettlaff 

veratrum  Ampl 

libia  Gulluni 

blastokinesis 

Skobhna 

Santoro 

Cephalopod 
capsule 

a  Sacarrao 

Chondrostei 

Aisenstadt 
Dettlaff 

EAR 

Opisthobr. 

Kress 

Skoblina 

see  Auditory  organ 

Turbellaria 

Marinelh 

grey  crescent 

(&  External  ear) 

carcinogenesis 

Amphibia 

Ubbels 

Mammaha 

Elbling 

immunology 

ECTODERM 

chromatin 

Teleostei 

Apekin 

see  Embryology 

(experi- 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

irradiation 

mental);  Embryology 

chromosomes 

Mammalia 

Beaumont 

(general  &  descriptive) 

Mammaha 

Franchi 

Franchi 

cleavage  after  cytopl.removal 

Teleostei 

Sakun 

EGG(S) 

Mammaha 

Ooas 

jelly 

see  also  Blastocyst;  Cleavage; 

comparative  study ' 

Amphibia 

Campanella 

Culture;  Fertilization; 

Homo 

Gaillard 

maturation 

Gradient;  Oogenesis; 

composition 

Amphibia 

Aisenstadt 

Transfer  (blastocyst,  etc.); 

Teleostei 

Kamler 

Baltus 

Yolk 

cortex 

Brachet 

Amphibia 

Campanella 

Dettlaff 

aging  Mammalia 

Beaumont 

Ginsburg 

Hanocq 

Szollosi 

Hansson 

Hubert 

Teleostei 

SzoUosi 

culture  in  vitro 

Pays 

albumen  Aves 

Gerhnger 

Amphibia 

Baltus 

Skoblina 

Goshcheteliani 

Hanocq 

Steinert 

atresia 

Homo 

Stegner 

Chondrostei 

Aisenstadt 

Homo 

Himelstein 

Zeilmaker 

Dettlaff 

Insecta 

King 

Mammalia 

Alexandre 

Faleeva 

Mammalia 

Beaumont 

Elbhng 

Skoblina 

Byskov 

Hay 

Homo 

Zeilmaker 

Pantopoda 

King 

Stegner 

Mammalia 

Alexandre 

autoradiography 

Szollosi 

Hay 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

Teleostei 

Sakun 

Szollosi 

Hanocq 

Szollosi 

Wegmann 

Gastropoda 

Bolognari 
Bottke 

Polychaeta 

Peaucellier 

Teleostei 

Gureeva 

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Teleostei 

Apekin 

preservation 

immunology 

Colombo 

Mammalia 

Zeilmaker 

Homo 

Molotkova 

Faleeva 

resting 

Verbicky 

Gureeva 

Crustacea 

Bettanin 

Mammalia 

Hancock 

Kotomin 

Delia  Croce 

McGovern 

Kostomarova 

RNA  gene 

McLean 

Neyfakh 

Aves 

Wylie 

Molotkova 

Pays 

sheU 

Verbicky 

Sakun 

Insecta 

Petavy 

maternal  age 

Skoblina 

Teleostei 

Hagenmaier 

Mammalia 

Jones 

Szollosi 

symmetry 

pre-implantation  stages 

meiosis 

Amphibia 

Hengst 

Mammalia 

Adams 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

temperature 

psychogenous  influences 

Asteroidea 

Doree 

Insecta 

Papillon 

Mammalia 

Bontekoe 

Echinoderni 

Guerrier 

teratogenesis 

Naaktgeboren 

Gastropoda 

Bergerard 

Mammalia 

ElbUng 

relation  uterus-conceptus 

Bottke 

ultrastructure 

Homo 

Beier 

Homo 

Polani 

Amphibia 

Billett 

MammaUa 

Beier 

Mammalia 

Polani 

Campanella 

Naaktgeboren 

Nematoda 

Brun 

Steinert 

transmission  of  substances 

Polychaeta 

Guerrier 

Ascidiacea 

La  Spina 

Mammalia 

Choroszewska 

Peaucellier 

Cephaloch. 

De  Leo 

Morris 

metabolism 

Ctenophora 

De  Leo 

Panigel 

Mammalia 

Zeilmaker 

Gastropoda 

Bottke 

Pascaud 

Polychaeta 

Peaucellier 

Homo 

Martinek 

Wild 

microcinematography 

Stegner 

ultrastructure 

Insecta 

Nuss 

Insecta 

Perkowska 

Mammalia 

Glenister 

morphology 

Mammalia 

Kassner 

Insecta 

Nuss 

Martinek 

EMBRYOLOGY  (experimental; 

nucleus 

Stegner 

see  also  specific  stages; 

Gastropoda 

Bolognari 

Wabik 

Determination;  Gradients; 

oocyte 

Polychaeta 

De  Leo 

Induction;  Morphogenesis; 

Amphibia 

Billett 

Dhainaut 

Pattern  formation;  Regu- 

Muller 

Villa 

lation 

Van  Gonsen 

Teleostei 

Billett 

Wylie 

Turbellaria 

Marinelli 

Amphibia 

Testa 

Cephaloch. 

De  Leo 

weight 

Coleoptera 

Schnetter 

Echinoidea 

Cognetti 

Teleostei 

Kamler 

Collembola 

Tamarelle 

Giudice 

Diplopoda 

Dohle 

Pirrone 

EGG  MEMBRANES 

Gastropoda 

Hess 

Rinaldi 

see  Egg(s);  Emb 

ryonic 

Isopoda 

Daguerre 

Homo 

Stegner 

membranes 

Isoptera 

Truckenbrodt 

Insecta 

Perkowska 

Polychaeta 

Hofmann 

Mammalia 

Baker 

EGG  SHELL 

Rodentia 

Csaba 

Beaumont 

see  Egg(s) 

Vertebrata 

Durand 

Franchi 

axial  patterns 

Stegner 
Zeilmaker 

ELECTRICITY 

Mollusca 

Guerrier 

see  Bio-electricity 

Polychaeta 

Guerrier 

Polychaeta 

Villa 

axis            Aves 

Stephan 

Teleostei 

Billett 

ELEMENTS  (chemical) 

biochemistry 

ooplasm 

see  Chemical  elements 

Amphibia 

Osborn 

Insecta 

Jung 

Stanisstreet 

Krause 

EMBRYO-MATERNAL 

Ascidiacea 

Ortolani 

Nuss 

RELATIONSHIPS 

Aves 

McKenzie 

ooplasm  transplantation 

see  also  Placent; 

a 

blastokinesis 

Amphibia 

Hengst 

Insecta 

Petavy 

Insecta 

Schnctter 

blastocyst 

blastomere 

ooplasmic  movement 

Mammalia 

McLaren 

Echinoidea 

Vittorelli 

Amphibia 

Rzehak 

diabetes 

cell  aggregation 

ooplasmic  segregation 

Mammalia 

Deuchar 

Amphibia 

Smith 

Amphibia 

Ubbels 

humoral  connections 

Stanisstreet 

Insecta 

Schnctter 

Mammalia 

Molotkova 

cell  cycle 

Mollusca 

Geilenkirchen 

Murashova 

Insecta 

Maisonhaute 

Verdonk 

Orlova 

cell  lineage 

ovulation 

Verbicky 

Diptera 

Dubendorfer 

Homo 

Baker 

Vyazov 

Insecta 

Steiner 

Mammalia 

Baker 

hybrids 

Malacostr. 

Hahnenkamp 

Teleostei 

Colombo 

Mammalia 

Hancock 

Nematoda 

Sulston 

physiology 

McGovern 

cellular  phenomena 

Amphibia 

Dick 

Mollusca 

Guerrier 

Insecta 

Hansen 

Polychaeta 

Guerrier 

Mollusca 

Geilenkirchen 

centrifugation 

pigment 

Insecta 

Nuss 

Amphibia 

Rzehak 

146 


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chromosomes 

Amphibia        Lacroix 
Loones 
compartmentalization 

Insecta  Lawrence 

culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia ,     Glenister 
Porifera  Korotkova 

cytology 

Polychaeta  PeaucelHer 
early  stages 

Amphibia       Vacek 
Aves  Callebaut 

McKenzie 
Vacek 
Vakaet 
Insecta  Gateff 

Krause 
Mammalia      Beier 
Fraser 
Hoare 
Hofman 
Levak 
Modlinski 
Moor 
Morriss 
Skreb 
Svajger 
Vacek 
Webb 
Mollusca         Verdonk 
ectoderm  Amphibia  Johnen 
effect  of  lUD 

Homo  Hurst 

Mammalia      Hurst 
egg  cylinder 

Mammalia  Ozdzenski 
endoderm  Amphibia  Albert 
endoderm-mesoderm  interact. 

Amphibia        Albert 
environmental  factors 
Ascidiacea      Farinella 
Polychaeta     PeaucelHer 
gamete  age  Mammalia  Komar 
genetics  Insecta   Marsh 
interspecific  association 

Aves  Robaday 

Umb    Aves  Kieny 

lithium  Amphibia  Koebke 
marginal  zone 

Amphibia       Koebke 
mesoderm  Amphibia  Gipouloux 
Kurrat 
Aves  Kieny 

Mauger 
morphogenetic  potential 

Amphibia  Gipouloux 
morphology 

Amphibia       Osborn 

Stanisstreet 
Mammalia       Wilson 
muscle    Aves       Kieny 
nuclear  transplantation 

Insecta  Santamaria 

potency  Insecta   Krause 
prospective  maps 

Mammalia      West 
relation  to  membranes 

Insecta  Petavy 

role  of  membrane 

Echinoderm   Guerrier 
Polychaeta      Guerrier 


segmentation 

Coleoptera 

Schnetter 

Amphibia 

Ivanov 

Collembola 

Jura 

Aves 

Ivanov 

Crustacea 

Dohle 

stages 

Mammalia 

BiUington 

Amphibia 

Ignatjeva 

Danijanov 

Teleostei 

Ignatjeva 

Gouget 

theoretical  study  Bezem 

Jenkinson 

Raven 

Searle 

tracer  study 

Sellens 

Mollusca 

Guerrier 

Smith 

Polychaeta 

Guerrier 

Solter 

Rodentia 

ModHnski 

EMBRYOLOGY  (general  & 

environmental  factors 

descriptive) 

Coleoptera 

Delay 

see  also  specific  stages; 

Juberthie 

Development  (general); 

germ  layers 

Organogenesis 

Mammaha 

Razek 

mesoderm 

Acarina 

Cassagne 

Insecta 

Haget 

Apterygota 

Koscielski 

mesoderm  formation 

Arachnida 

Legendre 

Vertebrata 

Nieuwkoop 

Artiodact. 

Knese 

microcinematography 

Schmidt 

Aves 

Lucey 

Ascidiacea 

Farinella 

Mammalia 

Steele 

Cephalopoda  De  Leo 

normal  table 

Chelonia 

Ragozina 

Teleostei 

Morgan 

Chondrostei 

Sytina 

Urodela 

Bozdzilovskaya 

Cladocera 

Bettanin 

Dettlaff 

Delia  Croce 

phylogenesis 

Coleoptera 

Louvet 

Vertebrata 

Nieuwkoop 

Ressouches 

segmentation 

Collembola 

Krzysztofowicz 

Brachiop. 

Slewing 

Tamarelle 

Phoronidea 

Slewing 

Copepoda 

Kohler 

staging 

Diplopoda 

Dohle 

Rodentia 

Snow 

Heteroptera 

Louvet 

ultrastructure 

Homo 

Hies 

Amphibia 

Habrova 

Menkes 

Nedvidek 

Revesz 

Perry 

Hydrozoa 

Glatzer 

Annelida 

Reverberi 

Hymenoptera  King 

Anura 

Gipouloux 

Koscielska 

Ascidiacea 

Dolcemascolo 

Isopoda 

Daguerre 

Gianguzza 

Lassegues 

Mancuso 

Moyse 

Reverberi 

Lacertilia 

Bons 

Aves 

Backhouse 

Malacostr. 

Zilch 

Baumann 

Orthoptera 

Louvet 

Bellairs 

Pantopoda 

King 

Christ 

Winter 

Jacob 

Phasmida 

Louvet 

Insecta 

Haget 

Polychaeta 

Cazaux 

Jurand 

Heimler 

Mammalia 

Damjanov 

Rodcntia 

Mystkowska 

Skreb 

Ozdzenski 

Solter 

Peters 

Mollusca 

Reverberi 

Teleostei 

Tcherniaev 

Polychaeta 

Villa 

Turbellaria 

Koscielski 

Rodentia 

Czolowska 

body  form 

Turbellaria 

Le  Moigne 

Cetacea 

Pilleri 

comparative  stu 

idy 

EMBRYOLOGY  (physiological) 

Ascidiacea 

Ivanova 

see  also  specific 

stages; 

Insecta 

Woyke 

Development;  Energy; 

culture  in  vitro 

Metabolism; 

Nutrition; 

Aves 

Lucey 

Respiration, 

etc. 

Mammalia      Benoit 

McLaren 
Steele 

Teleostei         Chambolle 
early  stages 

Aves  Christ 

Jacob 
Rostedt 


Ascidiacea  Wallace 

Aves  Baumann 

Carnivora  Busch 

Marsupialia  Renfree 

Rodentia  Csaba 


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biochemistry 

function 

ENVIRONMENTAL 

Amphibia 

Habrova 

Mammalia       Kuhnel 

FACTORS 

Knowland 

histochemistry 

see  also  Adaptation;  Pollutants 

Melehova 

Mammalia      Kuhnel 

specific  physical  agents 

Nedvidek 

in  vitro                 Wrba 

Aves 

Dubois 

malformations 

Amphibia 

Briegleb 

Wylie 

Aves               Jelinek 

Neubert 

Crustacea 

Hultin 

physiology 

Rostand 

Echinoidea 

Backstrom 

Aves                Simkiss 

Woellwarth 

De  Petrocellis 

teratogenesis 

Aves 

Zusman 

Immers 

Aves                Marraro 

Chondroste 

Davidova 

Pucci 

ultrastructure 

Dettlaff 

Insecta 

Hansen 

Homo             Hoyes 

Crustacea 

Castel 

MammaUa 

Johnson 

Navaratnam 

Echinoidea 

Lonning 

Mesozoa 

Lapan 

Mammalia      Gulamhusein 

Hagstrom 

biophysics 

yolk  sac 

Insecta 

Briegleb 

Amphibia 

Capuron 

Homo             Navaratnam 

Delay 

cytochemistry 

Fourche 

Acari 

Pijnacker 

ENDROCRINE  ORGANS 

Lees 

Amphibia 

Ubbels 

see  also  specific  organs; 

Neubert 

Insecta 

Pijnacker 

Hormones 

Neumann 

early  stages 

Scharloo 

Mammaha 

Poke 

APUD  cells 

Mammalia 

Degenhardt 

effect  of  fetal  proteins 

Aves                Harrisson 

Polychaeta 

Peaucellier 

Mammaha 

Renfree 

Mammalia      Harrisson 

Reptilia 

Zusman 

electrolytes 

comparative  study 

Teleostei 

Braum 

Aves 

Simkiss 

Mammalia      Harrison 

Hagstrom 

endocrinology 

cytology 

Heesen 

Mammalia 

Kratochvvil 

Teleostei         Olivereau 

Lonning 

Polge 

development 

Zaitzev 

enzymes 

Amphibia       Accordi 

Turbellaria 

Bondi 

Ascidiacea 

Falugi 

Gallo 

Tei 

Minganti 

ManelH 

Vertebrata 

Emelianov 

Raineri 

Mastroha 

Crustacea 

Falugi 
Minganti 

Milano 
Aves               Accordi 

ENZYME(S) 

Echinoidea 

Falugi 

Gallo 

activation 

Minganti 

ManeUi 

Aves 

Fedecka 

Raineri 

Milano 

Mammalia 

Petzoldt 

Insecta 

Duspiva 

Cyclostom.     Fernholm 

aldolase 

histochemistry 

experimental  study 

Mammalia 

Adamson 

Ascidiacea 

Dolcemascolo 

Crustacea        Daguerre 

amylase 

Gianguzza 

histochemistry 

Insecta 

Hoorn 

Mancuso 

Teleostei         Olivereau 

Jong 

metabolism 

histogenesis 

arginase 

Polychaeta 

Peaucellier 

Amphibia       Hanke 

Aves 

Ehasson 

tracer  study 

neurohemal  organ 

asparaginase 

Ascidiacea 

Mansueto 

Arachnida       Juberthie 
neurosecretory  organs 

Amphibia 

GuUuni 
Santoro 

EMBRYOMA(S) 

Crustacea        Herp 

blastocoel 

see  Teratoma(s) 

physiology 

Teleostei        Olivereau 

Mammalia 
blastocyst 

Bentyn 

EMBRYONIC  FLUIDS 

ultrastructure 

Mammalia 

Denker 

see  Embryonic  i 

Tiembranes 

Crustacea        Daguerre 

bone  Mammalia  Gaillard 

Mammalia      Young 

carbamylphosphate  synthetase 

EMBRYONIC  MEMBRANES 

Y-organ 

Amphibia 

Charles 

(&  fluids) 

Crustacea        Blanchet 

carbohydrate  Aves  Dutton 

Homo 

Dutton 

Reptilia 

Bellairs 

ENDODERM 

Mammalia 

Dutton 

allantois 

see  Embryology  (experi- 

cell cycle  Mammalia  Wijk 

Aves 

Marraro 

mental);  Embryology 

cholinesterase 

chorion 

(general  &  desriptive) 

Ascidiacea 

Falugi 

Homo 

Durst 

Minganti 

Hoyes 

ENERGY  (developmental) 

Raineri 

Mammalia 

Gulamhusein 

Crustacea 

Falugi 

chorioallantois 

Mammalia      Zeilmakcr 

Minganti 

Aves 

Simkiss 

Echinoidea 

Falugi 

enzymes 

ENTEROCHROMAFFIN 

Minganti 

Homo 

Gen  user 

CELLS 

Raineri 

fluids 

sec  Chromaffin  cells 

Homo 

Navaratnam 

Homo 

Gebhardt 
Gennser 

Mammalia 

Adamson 
Navaratnam 

Mammalia 

Bcntyn 

CPK     Aves 

Perriard 

Berton 

Mammalia 

Perriard 

Renfree 

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I 


dehydrogenase 

Aves  Beaupain 

Croisille 
Rinaudo 
Insecta  Duke 

Teleostei        Raunich 
detoxicating 

Aves  Dutton 

Homo  Dutton 

Mammalia       Dutton 
development 

Homo  Benson 

Hydrozoa       Muller 
Mammalia      Benson 
Fensom 
differentiation 

Insecta  Rembold 

Mammalia      Parsons 
DNA  polymerase 

Aves  Croisille 

Smith 
Soriano 
DNA  synthesis 

Echinoidea     Filosa 
Parisi 
early  embryo 

Amphibia       Brahma 
Aves  Vakaet 

Gastropoda    Wal 
Insecta  Hansen 

ecdysone  metabolism 

Insecta  Koolman 

embryo 

Ascidiacea      D'Anna 
Insecta  Duspiva 

esterases 

Aves  Croisille 

fetal  in  tumour 

Mammalia      Raftell 
function 

Homo  Chalumeau 

Mammalia      Chalumeau 
genetics 

Homo  Schloot 

Insecta  Leibenguth 

gut 

Insecta  KubU 

hatching 

Ascidiacea      Puccia 
hydroxylase 

Aves  Rinaudo 

imaginal  disc 

Insecta  Lafont 

in  explants 

Mammalia      Parsons 
induction 

Aves  Eliasson 

Homo  Eliasson 

isoenzymes 

Amphibia       Guillet 

Korochkin 
Aves  Perriard 

Insecta  Hoorn 

Kubli 

Leibenguth 
Steinmetz 
Thorig 
Mammalia       Perriard 
Renfree 
kidney 

Mammalia      Berton 


kinases 

Aves  Eppenberger 

Insecta  Eppenberger 

Mammalia      Adamson 
Teleostei         Eppenberger 

LDH 

Amphibia       Korochkin 
Mammalia      Renfree 

lipid  metabolisn 

Homo  Rooy 

Mammalia       Rooy 

liver 

MammaUa      Vetterlein 

lung  Aves  Dameron 

Marin 

lysosomal 

Insecta  Russo 

Mammalia      Dott 

lysozyme 

Homo  Adinolfi 

MDH  Mammalia  Renfree 

mesenchyme 

Aves  Knese 

Mammalia      Knese 

morphogenesis 

Mammalia      Wegmann 

multimolecular 

Homo  Chalumeau 

Mammalia      Chalumeau 

nucleus 

Amphibia       GalUen 

odontoblastic 

Mammalia       Linde 

oxidase 

Insecta  Duke 

pathology 

Homo  Chalumeau 

Mammalia       Chalumeau 

peroxidase 

Amphibia        Regard 

phosphatase 

Aves  Rinaudo 

Crustacea        Falugi 

Minganti 

placenta 


EPIDERMIS 

Amphibia       Billett 
Girard 
Aves  Mauger 

Insecta  Bulliere 

Teleostei        Bereiter 

EPIDIDYMIS 

Mammalia      Blom 

EPIPHYSIS 
see  Pineal  organ 

EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL 

INTERACTIONS 
see  also  Induction 

limb  Amphibia  Tarin 
lung  Aves  Carinci 

Dameron 
Mariani 
Marin 
Mammalia      Bluemink 
organ  specificity 

Mammalia       Kratochwil 
organogenesis 

Mammalia      Abrunhosa 
salivary  gland 

Mammalia      Bluemink 
sense  organs 

Aves  Saxod 

sl^in     Aves  Carinci 

Mariani 
teeth 

Mammalia      Karcher 
Ruch 
Saxen 
tumour 

Vcrtebrata      Tarin 
wing      Aves        Amprino 

EPITHELIUM 


Homo 

1  hiery 

biophysics 

protease 

Teleostei 

Spencer 

Mammalia 

Kirchner 

culture    Aves 

Middleton 

repression 

Mammalia 

Middleton 

Homo 

Eliasson 

cysts     Amphibia   Hartwig 

reproduction 

derived  organs 

Hydrozoa 

Muller 

Homo 

Hinrichsen 

RNAse 

Mammalia 

Hinrichsen 

Aves 

Lanot 

differentiation 

sense  organs 

Aves 

Passaponti 

Homo 

Kraus 

esophagus 

Mammalia 

Kraus 

Mammalia 

Sevcenko 

silk  gland 

functional  differentiation 

Insecta 

De  Turenne 

Mammalia 

Beck 

steroid 

lung 

Amphibia 

Dupuis 

Aves 

Dameron 

synthesis 

Marin 

Aves 

Fedecka 

palate 

synthetase 

Mammalia 

Andersen 

Echinoidea 

De  Petrocellis 

Fejerskov 

tcratogenesis 

regeneration 

Aves 

Lanot 

Mammalia 

Joseph 

testis 

ultrastructure 

Homo 

Pirkic 
Rode 

Ascidiacea 

Georges 

transferase 

EQUIPMENT 

Aves 

Accordi 

see  Methods 

wound  healing 

Mammalia 

Makinen 

ERYTHOCYTES 

Raekallio 

see  Blood 

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ERYTHROPOIESIS 

see  Hematopoiesis 

EVOLUTION 

see  Phylogenesis 

EXCRETORY  SYSTEM 

see  also  Kidney(s);  Urogenital 
system 

Amphibia       Cambar 

Gipouloux 
Girard 

Phoronidea     Emig 

EXTRA-CELLULAR  MATRIX 
see  Matrix 

EXTRA-EMBRYONIC 

MEMBRANES 
see  Embryonic  membranes 


EXTREMITIES 

see  Limb(s);  Wing(s) 

EYE(S) 

see  also  Eye  lens 

Mammalia 

Pilleri 

autoradiography 

Aves 

Janssen 

Meller 

Starre 

Mammalia 

Meller 

biochemistry 

Amphibia 

Mitashov 

Sviridov 

Aves 

Janssen 

Robert 

Starre 

Chondrostei 

Baburina 

Mitashov 

Stroeva 

Mammalia 

Marshak 

Panova 

Robert 

Stroeva 

cellular  interaction 

Aves 

Clayton 

Lucey 

Perry 

Pritchard 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

Lucey 

Perry 

Pritchard 

chorioid  Teleostei  Ramsay 

ciliary  body 

Amphibia 

Dabagian 

Mammalia 

Akhabadzc 

Stroeva 

compound 

Arthropoda 

Wada 

Insecta 

Colin 

Haget 

Such 

conjunctiva 

Aves 

Ambrosi 

cornea 

Aves 

Robert 

Mammalia 

Robert 

culture  in  vitro 

immunochemistry 

Aves 

Clayton 

Aves 

Barabanov 

Janssen 

immunology 

Lucey 

Aves 

Mikhaylov 

Meller 

Vyazov 

Perry 

Mammalia 

Vyazov 

Pritchard 

induction 

Starre 

Amphibia 

Lopashov 

Stefanelli 

Vahs 

Zacchei 

Teleostei 

Vahs 

Mammalia 

Akhabadze 

involution 

Clayton 

Arachnida 

Munoz 

Lucey 

Crustacea 

Juberthie 

Meller 

Mammalia 

Pilleri 

Perry 

Vertebrata 

Durand 

Pritchard 

iris 

Stefanelli 

Mammalia 

Akhabadze 

Stroeva 

Stroeva 

Zacchei 

malformations 

cytochemistry 

Mammalia 

Konyukhov 

Amphibia 

Vahs 

metamorphosis 

Yamada 

Insecta 

Egelhaaf 

Teleostei 

Vahs 

metaplasia 

development 

Amphibia 

Lopashov 

Vertebrata 

Clavert 

Mammalia 

Lopashov 

differentiation 

Sologub 

Arachnida 

Munoz 

mitosis 

Aves 

Clayton 

Amphibia 

Ottaviani 

Lucey 

morphogenesis 

Perry 

Insecta 

Mouze 

Pritchard 

morphology 

Chondrostei 

Baburina 

Insecta 

Mouze 

Mitashov 

nauplius 

Stroeva 

Crustacea 

Martin 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

neural  retina 

Lucey 

Amphibia 

Korochkin 

Marshak 

Mitashov 

Perry 

Sviridov 

Pritchard 

Aves 

Matthopoulos 

Stroeva 

Ruano 

endocrinology 

Chondrostei 

Baburina 

Insecta 

Mouze 

Mitashov 

enzymes 

Stroeva 

Amphibia 

Korochkin 

photoreceptors 

Aves 

Rinaudo 

Teleostei 

Ramsay 

epithehum 

physiology 

Aves 

Clayton 

Insecta 

Egelhaaf 

Lucey 

pigment 

Perry 

Insecta 

Colin 

Pritchard 

Egelhaaf 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

Mammalia 

Lopashov 

Perry 

Sologub 

Pritchard 

pigment  epitheli 

ium 

experimental  study 

Amphibia 

Mitashov 

Insecta 

Such 

Chondrostei 

Baburina 

genetics 

Mitashov 

Amphibia 

Vahs 

Stroeva 

Insecta 

Egelhaaf 

Mammalia 

Marshak 

Mammalia 

Osipov 

Panova 

Sanyal 

Stroeva 

Theiler 

regeneration 

Vakhrusheva 

Amphibia 

Dabagian 

Polychaeta 

Fischer 

Korochkin 

Teleostei 

Vahs 

Mitashov 

growth 

Sviridov 

Mammalia 

Marshak 

Panova 

Stroeva 

] 

histochemistry 

Mammalia 

Lierse 

Teleostei 

Grun 
Ramsay 

i 


i 


150 


I 


retina 

Amphibia 

Dabagian 

Lopashov 

Ottaviani 

Aves 

Meller 

Mikhavlov 

Stefanelli 

Zacchei 

Mammalia 

Lierse 

Lopashov 

Marshak 

Meller 

Sanyal 

Sologub 

Stefanelli 

Stroeva 

Zacchei 

Teleostei 

Grun 

retino-hypothalamic  connect. 

Vertebrata 

Oksche 

retino-tectal  connections 

Amphibia 

Brandle 

Szekely 

Mammalia 

Fulcrand 

sclera 

Aves 

Ambrosi 

Homo 

Pilleri 

stalk 

Crustacea 

Juberthie 

teratogenesis 

Mammalia 

Akhabadze 

Stroeva 

ultrastructure 

Amphibia 

Dabagian 

Yamada 

Arachnida 

Munoz 

Aves 

Meller 

Insecta 

Such 

Mammalia 

Lierse 

Meller 

Teleostei 

Grun 

Ramsay 

EYE  LENS 

see  also  Regeneration 

(traumatic) 

Aves 

Woerdeman 

Mammalia 

Woerdeman 

biochemistry 

Modak 

Aves 

Burns 

Clayton 

Perry 

Pritchard 

Thomson 

Truman 

Wilhamson 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

Perry 

Pritchard 

Truman 

cell  membrane 

Aves 

Clayton 

Odeigah 

Perry 

Pritchard 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

Odeigah 

Perry 

Pritchard 

crystallin 

Amphibia 

Brahma 

Mammalia 

Platonov 

culture  in  vitro 

FEATHER(S) 

Aves 

Starre 

development 

Aves 

Dhouailly 

Aves 

Ruano 

Groenendijk 

Wakely 

Mauger 

differentiation 

Modak 

Novel 

Aves 

Doorenmaale 

Sengel 

Homo 

Doorenmaale 

Vertebrata 

Clavert 

FECUNDITY 

immunochemistry 

see  Fertihty 

Aves 

Barabanov 

Vertebrata 

Clayton 

FERTILITY  (&  steriHty) 

immunology 

Aves 

Brahma 

Homo 

Cohen 

Clayton 

Molotkova 

Doorenmaaler 

Taillemite 

Odeigah 

Verbicky 

Perry 

insecta 

Papillon 

Pritchard 

Mammalia 

Cohen 

Starre 

Molotkova 

Homo 

Doorenmaalen 

Swanson 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

Verbicky 

Odeigah 

Zeilmaker 

Perry 

Platonov 

FERTILIZATION 

Pritchard 

inducing  substance 

Arachnida 

Feiertag 

Amphibia 

Mikhaylov 

Pijnacker 

Aves 

Mikhaylov 

Ascidiacea 

Villa 

induction 

Insecta 

Pijnacker 

Amphibia 

Hoperskaya 

Mammalia 

Adams 

Aves 

Doorenmaalen 

Kassner 

Karkinen 

Modlinski 

Starre 

Polychaeta 

Knight 

Homo 

Doorenmaalei 

acrosome 

malformations 

Chondrostei 

Ginsburg 

Aves 

Wakely 

activation 

metaplasia 

Insecta 

Haget 

Amphibia 

Lopashov 

artificial 

ultrastructure 

Polychaeta 

Cazaux 

Aves 

Clayton 

biochemistry 

Lucey 

Echinoidea 

Ferrini 

Odeigah 

ManeUi 

Perry 

cell  membrane 

Pritchard 

Amphibia 

Bluemink 

Mammalia 

Clayton 

Laat 

Lucey 

Saag 

Odeigah 

Ascidiacea 

O'Dell 

Perry 

Echinoidea 

O'Dell 

Pritchard 

cortical  reactio 

n 

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) 


Amphibia 

cytology 

Homo 

Mammalia 
egg  age 

Ascidiacea 


Campanella 
Ginsburg 

Baker 
Baker 


Cusimano 
Ortolani 
endocrinology 

Homo  Baker 

Mammalia       Baker 

environmental  conditions 

Amphibia       Campanella 
experimental  study 
Mammalia       Polge 


in  vitro 
Homo 


Mammalia 


Baker 

Barnes 

Zeilmaker 

Baker 

Barnes 

Eraser 

Kaleta 

Polge 


151 


micropyle 

ageing 

activity 

Mammalia 

Szollosi 

Mammalia 

Eraser 

Amphibia 

Vahs 

Teleostei 

SzoUosi 

Polge 

Insecta 

Beyse 

polyspermy 

biochemistry 

Bosshard 

Echinoidea 

Ferrini 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

Leibenguth 

ManelH 

endocrinology 

MUller 

role  of  jelly 

Oligochaeta 

Lattaud 

Robert 

Amphibia 

Campanella 

Polychaeta 

Durchon 

Seydewitz 

sperm  age 

Pfannenstiel 

Traut 

Mammalia 

Cohen 

gametogenesis 

Polychaeta 

Fischer 

ultrastructure 

Amphibia 

Wallace 

Teleostei 

Vahs 

Amphibia 

Campanella 

Gastropoda 

Nowakowna 

amplification 

zona  pellucida 

Sembrat 

Amphibia 

Labrousse 

Mammalia 

Szollosi 

Teleostei 

Koshelev 

Lohmann 

Teleostei 

Szollosi 

genetics 

Insecta 

Kunz 

Homo 

Beatty 

Renkawitz 

FETAL  FLUIDS 

Mammalia 

Beatty 

Russo 

see  Embryonic 

membranes 

irradiation 

Schafer 

Qiondrostei 

Persov 

control  of  early  development 

FETAL  MEMBRANES 

Zubova 

Mollusca 

Arnolds 

see  Embryonic 

membranes 

Insecta 

Bluzat 

dosage 

Teleostei 

Chmilevsky 

Insecta 

Bernard 

FETUS 

Persov 

expression 

see  also  Development 

physiology 

Amphibia 

CoUenot 

(postembryonic,  fetal) 

Amphibia 

Wallace 

Gounon 

Gurdon 

Homo 

Taillemite 

GANGLION  (GANGLIA) 

Aves 

Bogenmann 

Mammalia 

Naaktgeboren 

Insecta 

Leibenguth 

Amphibia 

Baker 

Mammalia 

Bogenmann 

FIBROBLAST(S) 

Aves 

Mitolo 

Goswami 

Pannese 

Harrison 

Aves 

Beug 

Roncali 

function 

Gotzos 

Homo 

Kraus 

Insecta 

Lezzi 

Knese 

Serrantino 

Mammalia 

Lezzi 

McKenzie 

Mammalia 

Druga 

lethal 

Musy 

Teleostei 

Benedetti 

Amphibia 

Collenot 

Ruoslahti 

Gounon 

Vaheri 

GASTRULA(TION) 

localization 

Wartiovaara 

Insecta 

Dennhofer 

Homo 

Knese 

Amphibia 

Boterenbrood 

physiology 

Mammalia 

Knese 

Durston 
Hara 

Insecta 

Glatzer 
Hess 

FIN(S) 

Hoperskaya 
Johnen 

Johannisson 
Schafer 

Teleostei 

Bouvet 

Lopashov 

regulation 

Lovtrup 

Amphibia 

Rostand 

FLAGELLA 

Peters 
Reyss 

RNA  Aves 
transcription 

Wylie 

FLUORESCENCE 

Echinoidea 

Sevaljevic 

Insecta 

Traut 

MICROSCOPY 

Insecta 

Koscielska 

see  also  Immunology 

Mammalia 

Benoit 

GENETICS  (developmental) 

Teleostei 

Tumanishvili 

see  also  specific 

:  aspects;  Cell 

FLUORINE 

heredity;  Chromosomes; 

see  Chemical  Elements 

GENE(S) 

Genes;  Hybrids;  Mutants; 

see  also  Genetics;  Mutants 

Nucleus  etc, 

FOLLICLE  (egg-) 
see  Ovary 

FOLLICLE  CELLS 

see  Oogenesis 

FREE-MARTINS 

see  Sexual  Development 

GALL  BLADDER 
see  Liver 

GAMETES  (&  gametogenesis) 
see  also  Germ  cells;  Oogenesis; 
Spermatogenesis  etc. 


action 
Insecta 


activation 
Insecta 


Mammalia 


Ashburner 
Egelhaaf 

Artavanis 

Helmsing 

Holden 

Ish 

Leenders 

Harrison 


Homo 


Insecta 


Mammalia 


Cioppettini 

Testa 

Korochkin 

Woyke 

Csaba 

Lyon 

Revesz 

Csaba 


Crustacea 
Nematoda 


Zaffagnini 
Zaffagnini 


Turbellaria 
abnormal  karyotype 

Homo  Niikawa 

activ.  of  parental  genomes 

Szollosi 
ageing 

Nematoda      Brun 
allophenes 

Amphibia       Boucaut 


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androgenesis 

Ascidiacea      Ortolani 
brain 

Mammalia      Osipov 

Vakhrusheva 
determined  state 

Insecta  Bernard 

differentiation 

Mammalia      Konyukhov 
effect  of  paternal  genome 
SzoUosi 
effect  of  weightlessness 
Insecta  Briegleb 

Neubert 
enzymes 

Homo  Schloot 

Insecta  Duke 

Jong 

Leibenguth 
Steinmetz 
Thorig 
epigenetics 

Insecta  Duke 

eye 

Insecta  Egelhaaf 

Mammalia      Osipov 
Sanyal 
Theiler 
Vakhrusheva 
Polychaeta     Fischer 
gametes 

Homo  Beatty 

Mammalia      Beatty 
gene  control 

Insecta  Bulliere 

genotype 

Mammalia      McLaren 
gynogenesis 

Amphibia       Jaylet 

Rostand 
heterosis 

Mammalia       Krzanowska 
imaginal  disc 

Insecta  Garcia 

lethal  factor 

Insecta  Steinmetz 

limb  Mammalia    Osipov 

Vakhrusheva 
liver  proteins 

Mammalia      Goswami 
mapping  Insecta  Bernard 
maternal  effect 

Amphibia       Beetschen 
Fernandez 
mosaics  Amphibia  Boucaut 
Insecta  Janning 

Mammalia      Degenhardt 
Deol 
neoplasm  Insecta  Gateff 
nervous  system 

Nematoda       Brenner 
pattern  formation 

Insecta  Kroeger 

phenogenesis 

Mammalia       Sanyal 
proliferation 

Mammalia       Konyukhov 
Sazhina 
protein 

Amphibia       Beetschen 
Gasser 
quantitative  characters 
Insecta  Schouten 


regulation 

ultrastructure 

Insecta 

Glatzer 

Amphibia 

Cambar 

Hess 

Homo 

Wartenberg 

Johannissson 

Invertebrata 

Afzelius 

Schafer 

Mammalia 

Franchi 

selection 

Wartenberg 

Insecta 

Vreezen 

Weakly 

sex  determination 

Reptilia 

Hubert 

Crustacea 

Ginsburger 

Insecta 

Nothiger 

GERM  CELLS  (primordial) 

sexual  development 

Crustacea 

Carre 

biochemistry 

Legrand 

Insecta 

Kunz 

vertebral  column 

cytology 

Mammalia 

Theiler 

Insecta 
differentiation 

Ribbert 

GENITAL  TRACT 

Amphibia 

Wylie 

see  also  Reproductive  system; 

Thysanura 

Jonczy 

Urogenital  system 

Klag 

general  study 

Aves 

Lutz 

Amphibia 

Capuron 

Insecta 

Chauvin 

Newth 

Mammalia 

Blom 

Aves 

Rogulska 

Brinkmann 

Mammalia 

Rogulska 

Glenister 

genetics 

Grignon 

Insecta 

Glatzer 

Gulamhusein 

Hess 

Kuhnel 

Johannisson 

Martinovitch 

Schafer 

Pavic 

origin 

Thiery 

Aves 

Pala 

Zaayer 

Echinoderm 

Kasyanov 

Zivkovic 

Lamelhbr 

Sabelli 

Mollusca 

Kasyanov 

GENITALIA 

Polychaeta 

Di  Grande 

see  Reproductive  system 

Sabelli 

GERM  CELLS  (general) 
see  also  Gametes 

Aves  Dubois 

Malacostr.       Hahnenkamp 
age  Mammalia     Komar 
biochemistry 

Mammalia      Garweg 
bridges 

Lacertilia        Filosa 
cytochemistry 

Mammalia      Weakly 
descriptive  study 

Reptilia  Hubert 

development 

Amphibia       Gipouloux 
differentiation 

Aves  Rogulska 

Mammalia      Ozdzenski 
Rogulska 
effect  of  chemicals 

Aves  Bruel 

endocrinology 

Mammalia      Garweg 
experimental  study 

Aves  Didier 

Reptilia  Hubert 

irradiation 

Amphibia       Di  Grande 

Mammalia       Franchi 
movement 

Aves  Cuminge 

Dubois 


Teleostei  Pala 

Vertebrata  Nieuwkoop 
phylogenesis 

Vertebrata  Nieuwkoop 
relation  with  somatic  cells 

Aves  Reynaud 
transplantation 

Aves  Reynaud 

GERM  LAYERS 

see  Embryology  (experi- 
mental); Embryology 
(general  &  descriptive) 

see  also  specific  derivatives 

GERMINAL  VESICLE 

see  Nucleus 


GESTATION 

see  Pregnancy 

GILL(S) 

Teleostei 


Ramsay 
Yacob 


GLAND(S)  (endocrine) 
see  specific  endocrine  glands; 
Endocrine  organs 

GLAND(S)  (exocrine) 

see  also  specific  glands; 

specific  organs 

biochemistry 

Amphibia        Picard 
Insecta  Eeken 

Koninkx 


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cement 

differentiation 

polarity 

Am[  hibia 

Picard 

Aves 

Rogulska 

Ascidiacea 

Sabbadin 

culture  in  vitro 

Wolff 

Hydrozoa 

Wilby 

Mammalia 

Gomot 

Lamellibr 

Lucas 

Insecta 

Lawrence 

Lawson 

Mammalia 

Buehr 

regeneration 

endocrinology 

Ozdzenski 

Amphibia 

Lheureux 

Mammalia 

Kratochwil 

Rogulska 

segment 

enzymes 

endocrinology 

Insecta 

Lawrence 

Insecta 

De  Turenne 

Aves 

Chanturishvili 

\vound  healing 

Him 

hatching 

Groenendijk 

Amphibia 

Denuce 

Haffen 

Teleostei 

Denuce 

Kankava 

GRAFT  REACTIONS 

histochemistry 

Kincurashvili 

see  Immunology 

';  Trans- 

Insecta 

Gaudecker 

Kurulashvili 

plantation 

mammary 

Scheib 

Homo 

Karlsson 

Tvorogova 

GRAFTING 

Mammalia 

Gomot 

Weniger 

see  Transplantation 

Karlsson 

Chondrostei 

Zubova 

Kratochwil 

Mammalia 

Weniger 

GRANULOSA  CELLS 

molecular  biolo| 

?y 

experimental  study 

see  Ovary 

Insecta 

De  Turenne 

Amphibia 

Milano 

morphogenesis 

Vannini 

GROWTH 

Mammalia 

Lawson 

Aves 

Didier 

see  also  Growth  factors;  specific 

salivary 

Milano 

organs,  etc. 

Homo 

Posinovec 

germinal  epithelium 

Insecta 

Danieli 

Aves 

Scheib 

Crustacea 

Zaffagnini 

Eeken 

growth 

allometry 

Gaudecker 

Aves 

Gasc 

Crustacea 

Mocquard 

Helmsing 

histochemistry 

cartilage 

Koninkx 

Mammalia 

Bielanska 

Mammalia 

Kvinnsland 

Mammalia 

Bluemink 

hybrids 

compensatory 

Lawson 

Amphibia 

Mancino 

Mammalia 

Babayeva 

silk 

interstitial  cells 

Berton 

Insecta 

De  Turenne 

Aves 

Rogulska 

Miiller 

tissue  interactions 

Mammalia 

Ozdzenski 

control 

Mammalia 

Bluemink 

Rogulska 

MammaHa 

Lawson 

transplantation 

polypoidy 

embryo 

Mammalia 

Gomot 

Insecta 

Lauge 

Crustacea 

Bettanin 

ultrastructure 

postembryonic 

Delia  Croce 

Insecta 

Eeken 

Crustacea 

Berreur 

Teleostei 

Kamler 

Gaudecker 

sterile 

endocrinology 

Mammalia 

Bluemink 

Anura 

Di  Grande 

Crustacea 

Mocquard 

uropygial 

steroidogenic  cells 

fetus 

Aves 

Bride 

Aves 

Scheib 

Mammalia 

Naaktgeboren 

Gomot 

transplantation 

genetics 

Amphibia 

Lazard 

Mollusca 

Wanscher 

GLUCOSE 

Aves 

Scheib 

immunology 

see  Carbohydra 

te(s) 

Crustacea 
ultrastructure 

Carre 

Mammalia 
larva 

Babayeva 

GLYCOGEN 

Insecta 

Cavallin 

Amphibia 

Fox 

see  Carbohydratc(s) 

Mammalia 

Bielanska 

Lamellibr 

Lucas 

nutrition 

GONAD(S) 

GRADIENT(S) 

Lamellibr 

Le  Roux 

see  also  Ovary; 

Testis 

see  also  Symme 

try 

physiology 
Mammalia 

Huber 

biochemistry 

animal-vegetal 

postembryonic 

Aves 

Cuminge 

Echinoidea 

Gustafson 

Mammalia 

Huber 

Dubois 

Immers 

prenatal 

Gasc 

dorsoventral 

Mammalia 

Lansdown 

biophysics 

Amphibia 

Hara 

rate 

Insecta 

Lauge 

Landstrom 

Mammalia 

Wijk 

chromosome 

Lovtrup 

regeneration 

Gastropoda 

Bottke 

Nieuwkoop 

Turbellaria 

Pasquini 

comparative  study 

Ubbels 

regulation 

Mammalia 

Harrison 

mesoderm 

Mammalia 

Desser 

culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia 

Boterenbrood 

Nadal 

Amphibia 

Gardcnghi 

Hara 

Sidorova 

Zaccanti 

Nieuwkoop 

rhythm  in  morphogenesis 

Aves 

Scheib 

organogenesis 

Hydrozoa 

Beloussov 

Wolff 

Chondrostei 

Dragomirov 

statistics 

Crustacea 

Carre 

orientation 

Crustacea 

Mocquard 

development 

Aves 

Lutz 

Teleostei 

Arru 
Lissia 

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theoretical  study  Mitolo 
Zotin 
Crustacea        Mocquard 
tumour  Mammalia  Evans 
weight  Teleostei  Kamler 

GROWTH  FACTORS 

Aves  Bjerre 

Smith 

Homo  Croisille 

Wolff 

GUANOPHORES 

see  Chromatophore(s) 


GYNOGENESIS 

> 

see  Genetics 

HAIR(S) 

Insecta 

Ribbert 

Mammalia 

McLaren 

HAPLOIDY 

Amphibia 

Farina 

Fox 

Hamilton 

Insecta 

Woyke 

HATCHING 

Amphibia 

Denuce 

enzyme 

Ascidiacea 

Puccia 

Aves 

Bakhuis 

Dawes 

Vince 

Decapoda 

Williamson 

Insecta 

Woyke 

Nematoda 

Wyss 

Teleostei 

Denuce 

Hagenmaier 

HEAD 

Amphibia 

Briindle 

Jongh 

Woellwarth 

Aves 

Diethelm 

Keith 

Kraus 

Mircov 

Robadey 

Schowing 

Gastropoda 

Verdonk 

Homo 

Kraus 

Wilde 

Insecta 

Rogueda 

Schoeller 

Mammalia 

Bugge 

Knudsen 

Kraus 

Kvinnsland 

Morriss 

Schowing 

Wilde 

Vertebrata 

Presley 

HEART  (&  great  vessels) 

aorta 

Aves 

Robert 

Mammalia 

Moczar 

Robert 

aortic  arches 

necrosis 

Aves 

Fischer 

Aves 

Pexieder 

asymmetry 

Homo 

Pexieder 

Aves 

Lepori 

Mammalia 

Pexieder 

biochemistry 

physiology 

Aves 

Robert 

Aves 

Laane 

Insecta 

Jensen 

Los 

Mammalia 

Moczar 

Pexieder 

Robert 

Roest 

biophysics 

Homo 

Navaratnam 

Mammaha 

Bernard 

Mammalia 

Laane 

Gargouil 

Los 

cardiac  jelly 

Navaratnam 

Aves 

Hurle 

Roest 

cell  interactions 

pulmonary  vene 

Aves 

Los 

Homo 

Klein 

Roest 

regeneration 

coronary  arteries 

Mammalia 

Polezhaev 

Homo 

Klein 

teratogenesis  Aves  Laane 

Mammalia 

Schiebler 

Los 

culture  in  vitro 

Pexieder 

Amphibia 

Bride 

Roest 

Gomot 

Homo 

Klein 

Aves 

Lepori 

Mammalia 

Laane 

McKenzie 

Los 

Mammalia 

Charbonne 

Pexieder 

Malet 

ultrastructure 

Moczar 

Aves 

Hurle 

Perissel 

Laane 

Steele 

Los 

cytochemistry 

Roest 

Mammalia 

Charbonne 

Insecta 

Jensen 

Malet 

Mammalia 

Laane 

Perissel 

Los 

development 

Roest 

Amphibia 

Bride 

Gomot 

HEMATOPOIESIS 

Aves 

Krediet 

Homo 

Krediet 

Amphibia 

Deparis 

Mammalia 

Krediet 

Teleostei 

Ramsay 

differentiation 

biochemistry 

Aves 

McKenzie 

Aves 

Gazaryan 

enzymes  Aves 

Rinaudo 

Modak 

extracellular  matrix 

Mammalia 

Harrison 

Mammalia 

Heine 

Malpoix 

growth  Aves 

McKenzie 

Teleostei 

Al-Adhami 

histochemistry 

cell  kinetics 

Aves 

Laane 

Mammalia 

Both 

Los 

comparative  study 

Roest 

Homo 

Mazhuga 

Mammalia 

Laane 

Mammalia 

Mazhuga 

Los 

culture  in  vitro 

Roest 

Amphibia 

Deparis 

innervation 

Duprat 

Homo 

Navaratnam 

Aves 

Cury 

Mammalia 

Navaratnam 

Mammaha 

Cury 

irradiation 

Teleostei 

Al-Adhami 

Aves 

Fischer 

enzymology 

malformations 

Mammalia 

Both 

Homo 

Klein 

erythrocyte  stasis 

Krediet 

Aves 

Dyson 

Mammalia 

Krediet 

erythroid  cells 

Nie 

Aves 

Eraser 

Wensing 

erythropoiesis 

metamorphosis 

Amphibia 

Salvatorelh 

Insecta 

Jensen 

Aves 

Beaupain 

morphogenesis 

Dieterlen 

Aves 

Pexieder 

Modak 

myocard 

Salvatorelh 

Mammalia 

Charbonne 

Mammalia 

Biagioni 

Malet 

Both 

Perissel 

Salvatorelh 

Polezhaev 

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genetics 

HOMOGENATES 

Mammalia 

Harrison 

see  Tissue(s) 

granulocytes 

Aves 

Cury 

HOMOLOGOUS  INHIBITION 

Mammalia 

Cury 

see  Tissue(s) 

hemoglobin  switch 

Amphibia 

Deparis 

HORMONE(S) 

Duprat 

see  also  specific  hormones; 

histology 

Neurotransmitters; 

Teleostei 

Al-Adhami 

Prostaglandins; 

liver 

Steroids 

Mammalia 

Jacquot 

Nagel 

Polychaeta     Hofmann 

metamorphosis 

androgenic 

Amphibia 

Salvatorelli 

Crustacea       Berreur 

stem  cell 

Meusy 

Aves 

Dieterlen 

brain  hormone 

transplantation 

Polychaeta     Dhainaut 

Aves 

Gerard 

calcitonin 

ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Garel 

Homo 

Hoyes 

connection  hypoph.-hypothal. 
Aves                Harrison 

HEMOGLOBIN 

Mammalia      Harrison 

see  Blood 

effect  of  bone 

Aves                Thesingh 

HEMOLYMPH 

Mammalia       Gaillard 
effect  on  carcinogenesis 

Gastropoda 

Jones 

Mammalia       Elbling 

Insecta 

Engels 

effect  on  cartilage 

Papillon 

Mammalia      Burger 
effect  on  caste  determ 

HENSEN'S  NODE 

Insecta            Rem  bold 

see  Primitive  streak 

effect  on  development 

Aves                Lakshmi 

HEREDITY 

Sherbet 

see  Genetics 

Crustacea       Zaffagnini 
effect  on  diapause 

HERMAPHRODITISM 

Mammalia      Baevsky 

see  Sexual  development 

effect  on  differentiation 

Insecta            Bulliere 

HETEROPLOIDY 

eff.  on  DNA  transcr.  &  transl. 

Mammalia      Goswami 

Amphibia 

Guillemin 

effect  on  early  development 

Homo 

Beatty 

Homo             Baker 

Mammalia 

Beatty 

Mammalia      Baker 

Snow 

Beier 
Kuhnel 

HETEROSIS 

Polge 

see  Genetics 

effect  on  egg 

Amphibia       Aisenstadt 

HISTOBLAST 

Dettlaff 
Skoblina 

Insecta 

Bautz 

Asteroidea      Doree 
Chondrostei   Aisenstadt 

HISTONE(S) 

Dettlaff 
Skoblina 

Amphibia 

Adamson 

Teleostei         Sakun 

Charles 

effect  on  enzymes 

Destree 

Aves                Dutton 

Ficq 

Homo             Dutton 

Aves 

Jelinek 

Mammalia      Dutton 

Echinoidea 

Cognetti 

effect  on  epidermis 

Insecta 

Robert 

Teleostei         Berciter 

Mammalia 

Jelinek 

effect  on  fertilization 

Turbellaria 

Torok 

Homo             Baker 
Mammalia       Baker 

HISTORY  OF  EMBRYOLOGY 

Polge 

effect  on  fetus 

Helfenbein 

Mammalia       Tuchmann 
effect  on  gametogenesis 

HOMEOSIS 

Oligochaeta    Lattaud 

see  Mutants 

Polychaeta      Durchon 

see  also  Regeneration  (trau- 

matic) 

effect  on  gene  transcription 
Insecta  Lezzi 

Mammalia      Lezzi 
effect  on  genital  organs 

Mammalia      Glenister 
effect  on  gonads 

Aves  Kurulashvili 

Weniger 
Chondrostei  Davidova 
Dettlaff 
Zubova 
Crustacea       Berreur 
Mammalia      Peters 
Weniger 
effect  on  growth 

Crustacea       Mocquard 
effect  on  imaginal  disc 
Insecta  Blais 

Lafont 
effect  on  implantation 
Mammalia      Busch 
Denker 
effect  on  mesenchyme 
Mammalia      Knese 
effect  on  metabohsm 

Mammalia      Garel 
effect  on  metamorphosis 
Amphibia       Filoni 
Hanke 
Insecta  Colin 

Mauchamp 
Vijverberg 
Wolbert 
Polychaeta     Durchon 
effect  on  moulting 
Crustacea       Martin 

Mocquard 
effect  on  nervous  system 
Mammalia      Baumgarten 
Eayrs 
effect  on  oogenesis 

Amphibia       Gardenghi 

Zaccanti 
Crustacea       Charniaux 
effect  on  osmoregulation 

Teleostei         Olivereau 
effect  on  parturition 

Homo  Gennser 

effect  on  pigmentation 

Aves  Groenendijk 

effect  on  placenta 

Homo  Baker 

effect  on  polymorphism 
Insecta  Lees 

Steel 
effect  on  regeneration 
Amphibia       Filoni 
Crustacea        Noulin 
Insecta  Fournier 

Rogueda 
Polychaeta     Hofmann 
effect  on  reproduction 

Polychaeta     Hauenschild 
effect  on  sexual  development 
Aves  Lutz 

Crustacea       Juchault 
Legrand 
Martin 
Payen 


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effect  on  sexual  different. 

sex 

physiology 

Crustacea 

Touir 

Mammalia 

Swanson 

Aves 

Gomot 

Insecta 

Hartmann 

STH 

Marchand 

Richard 

Homo 

Malaprade 

Teleostei 

Olivereau 

Mammalia 

Swanson 

viviparity 

transplantation 

Oligochaeta 

Lattaud 

Reptilia 

WUson 

Teleostei 

Olivereau 

effect  on  skin 

ultrastruc^ure 

AmpHibia 

Hanke 

HORN{S) 

Amphibia 

Andrieux 

Mammalia 

Hanke 

Herbert 

effect  on  sodium  balance 

Artiodact. 

Hartwig 

Pehleman 

Mammalia 

France 

Homo 

Gyevai 

effect  on  teratogenesis 

HYBRID(S) 

Mammaha 

Liwska 

Mammalia 

Elbling 

see  also  CeU  heredity 

embryonic  testis 

HYPOXIA 

Aves 

Weniger 

Amphibia 

Ferrier 

see  Respiration 

erythropoietin 

Majorca 

Aves 

SalvatorelU 

Mancino 

IMAGINAL  DISCS 

fetus 

Ragghianti 

Mammalia 

Vakaet 

Ascidiacea 

Farinella 

autoradiography 

FSH 

Majorca 

Insecta 

Vijverberg 

Aves 

Lakshmi 

Ortolani 

biochemistry 

Sherbet 

Aves 

Deray 

Insecta 

Blais 

Mammalia 

Lombard 

Gomot 

Lafont 

Peters 

Lutz 

Mandaron 

gonadotropin 

Marchand 

Mischke 

Amphibia 

Aisenstadt 

Insecta 

Nothiger 

Tarroux 

Dettlaff 

Mammalia 

Hancock 

Vijverberg 

Skoblina 

McGovern 

cell  Hneage 

Chondrostei 

Aisenstadt 

Insecta 

Steiner 

Dettlaff 

HYPERPLASM 

cell  proliferation 

Skoblina 

see  Growth 

Insecta 

Weber 

Mammalia 

Brinkmann 

compartment 

Teleostei 

Skoblina 

HYPERTROPHY 

Insecta 

Wilcox 

interaction  hypophysis-adrenal 

see  Growth 

culture  in  vitro 

Homo 

Gennser 

Insecta 

Mandaron 

Mammalia 

Klepac 
Milkovic 

HYPOPHYSIS 

determination 

Garcia 

Paunovic 

adenohypophysis 

Insecta 

Dubendorfer 

Peruzovic 

Amphibia 

Pehlemann 

Gehring 

interaction  hypophysis-gonads 

Aves 

Franco 

Ginter 

Aves 

Chanturishvili 

Tvorogova 

Hadorn 

Kankava 

culture  in  vitro 

Holden 

Kincurashvili 

Homo 

Gyevai 

Ivanov 

Kurulashvili 

Mammaha 

Baker 

Mglinetz 

Tvorogova 

cytology 

Schedl 

interrelations 

Amphibia 

Andrieux 

Schoeller 

Amphibia 

Accordi 

development 

Ziller 

Gallo 

Aves 

Guedenet 

development 

Manelli 

Mammalia 

Baker 

Insecta 

Gateff 

Mastrolia 

Guedenet 

Ransom 

Milano 

experimental  study 

Robertson 

Aves 

Accordi 

Aves 

Le  Douarin 

Ziller 

Gallo 

function 

differentiation 

Groenendijk 

Amphibia 

Pehlemann 

Insecta 

Dewes 

ManelH 

Aves 

Grignon 

Gehring 

Mastrolia 

Hatier 

Hadorn 

Milano 

Homo 

Gyevai 

Holden 

juvenile 

Malaprade 

Lafont 

Insecta 

Bilo 

Stark 

Mandaron 

Rembold 

Mammaha 

Baker 

Ransom 

Vijverberg 

Grignon 

endocrinology 

neonate 

Stark 

Insecta 

Blais 

Mammalia 

Vakaet 

histochemistry 

Lafont 

parturition 

Aves 

Tvorogova 

Manderon 

Mammalia 

Berton 

Mammaha 

Klepac 

Mauchamp 

physiology 

Milkovic 

Vijverberg 

Amphibia 

Schultheiss 

Peruzovic 

enzymes 

pituitary 

Paunovic 

Insecta 

Lafont 

Mammalia 

Baumgarten 

histogenesis 

experimental  study 

pregnancy 

Aves 

Hatier 

Insecta 

Garcia 

Mammalia 

Perry 

Jeanvoine 

PTH 

hybrid 

Mammalia 

Burger 
Garel 

Aves 

Gomot 
Marchand 

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genetics 

IMMUNOLOGY 

(developm.) 

immune  response 

Insecta 

Ferrus 

see  also  Self-recognition 

Amphibia 

Balls 

Garcia 

Clothier 

Morata 

Mammalia 

Binns 

Horton 

Ripoll 

antibody 

Mammalia 

Pantelouris 

Santamaria 

Aves 

Barson 

immunocompetence 

Simpson 

Homo 

Cohen 

Amphibia 

Mannmg 

histochemistry 

Mammaha 

Cohen 

Mammalia 

Solomon 

Insecta 

Sprey 

Johnson 

immunomorphology 

irradiation 

antibody  absorption 

Aves 

Preda 

Insecta 

Vijverberg 

Mammalia 

Morris 

implantation 

mitoses 

antigens 

Mammalia 

Amoroso 

Insecta 

Vijverberg 

Amphibia 

Macha 

mfertihty 

necrosis 

Palecek 

Homo 

Molotkova 

Insecta 

Sprey 

Romanovsky 

Verbicky 

neoplasm 

Aves 

Blanchet 

Mammalia 

Molotkova 

Insecta 

Gateff 

Mikhaylov 

Verbicky 

pattern  formation 

Ruoslahti 

kidney  Aves 

Croisille 

Insecta 

Ouweneel 

Vaheri 

Homo 

Rousseau 

Sprey 

Vyazov 

mammary  gland 

regeneration 

Wartiovaara 

Homo 

Karlsson 

Insecta 

Strub 

Homo 

Rousseau 

Mammalia 

Karlsson 

theoretical  study  Ransom 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

maturation 

transdetermination 

Vyazov 

Amphibia 

Manning 

Insecta 

Hadorn 

athymic  animal 

oocyte  maturation 

ultrastructure 

Mammaha 

Pantelouris 

Teleostei 

Apekin 

Insecta 

Blais 

cell  surface 

protein 

Glinz 

Aves 

Blanchet 

Echinoidea 

Westin 

Sprey 

Homo 

Viza 

Homo 

Karlsson 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

Mammalia 

Karlsson 

IMMUNOCHEMISTRY 

Viza 

relation  with  wound  healing 

compatibihty 

Mammalia 

Watts 

Amphibia 

Brahma 

Hydrozoa 

Gallier 

reproduction 

Chalumeau 

Govaere 

Homo 

Billington 

Deparis 

complement 

Jenkinson 

Duprat 

Homo 

Adinolfi 

Searle 

Aves 

Barabanov 

development 

Sellens 

Burns 

Mammalia 

McLean 

Smith 

Clayton 

early  development 

Mammalia 

Billington 

Doorenmaalen 

Aves 

Rostedt 

Jenkinson 

Mikhaylov 

effect  of  temperature 

Searle 

Perry 

Aves 

Preda 

Sellens 

Pritchard 

embryo-maternal  relation 

Smith 

Truman 

Homo 

Molotkova 

teratogenesis 

Crustacea 

Charniaux 

Verbicky 

Aves 

Barson 

Croisille 

Mammalia 

Hancock 

transplantation 

Junera 

McGovern 

Amphibia 

Newth 

Meusy 

McLean 

Reptilia 

Korkia 

Echinoidea 

Sevaljevic 

Molotkova 

Homo 

Adinolfi 

Verbicky 

IMPLANTATION 

Chalumeau 

enzymes  Aves 

Croisille 

see  Blastocyst 

Cohen 

eye  lens 

Doorenmaalen 

Aves 

Brahma 

INDUCTION  (embryonic) 

Mammalia 

Bertini 

Clayton 

see  also  Competence; 

Chalumeau 

Doorenmaalen 

Determination;  Epithelial- 

Clayton 

Lucey 

mesenchymal  interactions; 

Cohen 

Odeigah 

Pattern  formation;  specific 

Comoglio 

Perry 

organs,  etc. 

Perry 

Pritchard 

Prat 

Starre 

blastocyst 

Pritchard 

Homo 

Doorenmaalen 

Aves 

Rostedt 

RaftcU 

Mammaha 

Clayton 

brain 

Tarone 

Lucey 

Aves 

Gallera 

Truman 

Odeigah 

cartilage 

Oligochaeta 

Marcel 

Perry 

Aves 

Strudel 

Vertebrata 

Clayton 

Platonov 

cytochemistry 

Pritchard 

Amphibia 

Vahs 

fertilization 

Teleostei 

Vahs 

Homo 

Cohen 

eye  lens 

Mammalia 

Cohen 

Amphibia 

Mikhaylov 

graft  response 

Aves 

Karkinen 

Amphibia 

Horton 

Mikhaylov 

growth 

eye  lens  in  gastrula 

Mammalia 

Babaycva 

Amphibia 

Hoperskaya 

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gastrula  &  neurula 

INTEGUMENT 

IRRADIATION 

Amphibia 

Johnen 

see  also  Skin;  Wound  Healing 

see  also  Ultraviolet  irradiation: 

heterogeneous 

X-irradiation 

Amphibia 

Johnen 

Insecta 

Bautz 

Toivonen 

Lawrence 

Homo   . 

Revesz 

Aves 

Rostedt 

Louvet 

Mammaha 

Revesz 

histochemistry 

Ribbert 

effect  on  nervous  system 

Amphibia 

Tarin 

Sekeris 

Mammalia 

Wender 

Aves 

Starre 

Stephan 

effect  on  nucleus 

irradiation 

Wolbert 

Insecta 

Bluzat 

Amphibia 

Reyss 

Mollusca 

Le  Pennec 

egg  Teleostei 

Sakun 

mesoderm 

Meshcheryakov 

gametes  Chondrostei  Persov 

Amphibia 

Boterenbrood 

Thiriot 

Zubova 

Hara 

Wanscher 

Mammalia 

Franchi 

Nieuwkoop 

Teleostei 

Chmilevsky 

microcinematography 

INTERSEXUALITY 

Persov 

Amphibia 

Tarin 

see  Sexual  development 

ionizing 

morphogenesis 

Insecta 

Bluzat 

Hydrozoa 

Miiller 

INTERSTITIAL  CELLS 

hmb  Mammaha 

Rajtova 

muscle 

lympho-myeloid 

I  tissues 

Mammalia 

West 

Hydrozoa 

Fioroni 

Mammalia 

Thomas 

nervous  system 

regeneration 

Amphibia 

Kurrat 

INTESTINAL  TRACT 

Turbellaria 

Chandebois 

neural 

sensitivity 

Amphibia 

Tarin 

Amphibia 

Albert 

Amphibia 

Hamilton 

Aves 

England 

Martin 

thymus  Mammalia  Himelstein 

pharynx 

Aves 

Chanturishvih 

Turbellaria 

Schilt 

Kalatosishvili 

JAW(S) 

Stephan 

Cephalopod; 

a  Fioroni 

see  Skull 

primary 

Insecta 

Haget 

Amphibia 

Saxen 

Mammalia 

Beck 

JOINT(S) 

Toivonen 

Galand 

see  Skeleton 

Teleostei 

Tumanishvili 

Hemmings 

regeneration 

Pleeging 

KARYOTYPE 

Hydrozoa 

Miiller 

Vegt 

see  Chromosome(s) 

Turbellaria 

Lender 

regional  specifity 

IODINE 

KIDNEY(S) 

Amphibia 

Englander 

see  Chemical  elements 

retina  in  gastrula 

biochemistry 

Amphibia 

Lopashov 

IONS 

Mammaha 

Garcia 

substances 

see  also  Chemical  elements 

culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia 

Hoperskaya 

Mammalia 

Lawson 

Mikhaylov 

Amphibia 

Bluemink 

cytochemistry 

Aves 

Mikhaylov 

Dick 

Aves 

Russo 

Starre 

Greeff 

Mammalia 

Russo 

Echinoidea 

Immers 

Laat 

development 

Lallier 

Saag 

Homo 

Moffat 

time  factor 

Zeijst 

Mammaha 

Moffat 

Amphibia 

Johnen 

Aves 

Simkiss 

differentiation 

ultrastructure 

Hydrozoa 

Miiller 

Homo 

Rousseau 

Amphibia 

Tarin 

Insecta 

Beetz 

enzymes 

Vahs 

Beyse 
Bilo 

Mammalia 
growth 

Berton 

INFECTIONS 

Lezzi 

Mammalia 

Berton 

see  Bacteria;  Virus 

Muller 

histochemistry 

see  also  Pathology 

Seydewitz 

Aves 

Croisillp 

Trosch 

immunology 

INNERVATION 

Mammalia 

Bara 

Aves 

Croisille 

see  specific  organs,  etc. 

Bluemink 

Vyazov 

Greeff 

Homo 

Rousseau 

INSECTICIDES 

Laat 

Mammaha 

Vyazov 

see  Pesticides 

Lezzi 

induction 

Saa? 

Mammaha 

Lombard 

INSEMINATION 

Zeijst 

involution 

see  Reproduction  (sexual) 

Mollusca 

Geilenkirchen 

Aves 

Russo 

Mammalia 

Russo 

INSULIN 

IRON 

mesonephros 

see  Chemical  elements 

Amphibia 

Cambar 

Aves 

Dyer 

Aves 

Croisille 

Mammalia 

Felix 

Jacquot 

Sutter 

Mammalia 

Gumpel 
Martin 
Russo 
Russo 

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morphogenesis 

Amphibia 

Mammalia 
morphology 

Homo 
nephrectomy 

Mammalia 
nephroblastome 

Homo 
pathology 

Homo 
physiology 

Mammalia 
postnatal 

Homo 

Mammalia 
pronephros 

Amphibia 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia 
tubules 

Mammalia 


ultrastructure 
Amphibia 

LABYRINTH 

see  Static  organ 


Cambar 
Lawson 

Bastian 

Berton 

Rousseau 

Tejedo 

Stanier 

Moffat 
Moffat 

Cambar 

Garcia 

Lehtonen 

Lombard 

Nordhng 

Saxen 

Wartiovaara 

Cambar 


LARVAL  DEVELOPMENT 

see  Development  (larval) 

LARYNX 

see  Respiratory  tract 

LATERAL  LINE  SYSTEM 

Chondrostei  Dragomirov 

LEUCOCYTES 
see  Blood 

LIFE  CYCLE(S) 

see  also  Development  (general) 


Copepoda 
Crustacea 


Lescher 
Castel 


LIGHT 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

Amphibia       Briegleb 
Insecta  Saunders 

Mammalia      Parsons 

LIMB(S) 

see  also  Regeneration  (trau- 
matic); Skeleton;  Wing(s) 

biochemistry  Amphibia  Hinchliffe 


Avcs 


bud 


Amphibia 
Aves 


Hinchliffe 

Sturdec 

Zafiratos 

Amprino 

Ede 

Gumpel 

Kieny 

Mauger 

Roncali 


cell  interactions 

Amphibia 
chondrogenesis 

Amphibia 

Aves 

culture  in  vitro 

Aves 
descriptive  study 

Insecta 
development 

Aves 

Vertebrata 
differentiation 

Aves 
digits 

Aves 
dorso-ventrality 

Aves 
epith.-mesench.  interact. 

Amphibia       Tarin 
experimental  study 


Stuxdee 

Hinchliffe 
Hinchliffe 
Wilby 

Gumpel 

Fournier 

Sanjust 
Cihak 

Flint 

Pautou 

Pautou 


Aves 


Insecta 
foot 
Aves 

function 

Amphibia 
genetics 

Aves 

Mammalia 

growth 

Mammaha 
hand 

Mammalia 
histochemistry 

Amphibia 

histology 

Mammalia 
innervation 

Amphibia 

Aves 
irradiation 

Mammalia 
mesoderm 

Aves 
morphogenesis 

Aves 


Amprino 

Ede 

Kieny 

Roncah 

Seichert 

Sengel 

Fournier 

Kieny 
Sengel 

Brandle 

Flint 
Osipov 

Vakhrusheva 

Shoro 

Trnkova 

Lauthier 
Tarin 

Druga 

Prestige 
Camosso 

Rajtova 

Kieny 

Kieny 
Wilby 


muscle 

Amphibia  Prestige 

Aves  Mauger 
mutants 

Amphibia  Rostand 
necrosis 

Aves  Hinchliffe 
pattern  formation 

Aves  Wolpert 

Mammalia  Kocher 
phylogenesis 

Amphibia  Hinchliffe 


teratogenesis 

Amphibia       Lauthier 
Aves  Camosso 

RoncaU 
Crustacea        Noulin 
Mammalia      Druga 
Kocher 
Shoro 
theoretical  study 

Aves  Mitolo 

tissue  interactions 

Aves  Gumpel 

transplantation 
Amphibia 


ultrastructure 
Amphibia 

Aves 
vascularization 
Aves 
Homo 

Mammalia 


Brandle 
Tarin 

Lauthier 

Tarin 

Pautou 

Roncali 
Mazhuga 
Mrazkova 
Mazhuga 


LIPID(S)  (&  fatty  acids) 
see  also  Adipose  tissues 

Aves  Dameron 

Marin 
Homo  Rooy 

Insecta  Calvez 

Mammalia      Pascaud 

Rooy 

LITHIUM 

see  Chemical  elements 

LIVER 

see  also  Regeneration  (traum.) 


autoradiography 

Mammaha 
bile 

Mammalia 
biochemistry 

Amphibia 

Aves 

Mammalia 


Lombard 

France 

Knowland 
Houssaint 
Le  Douarin 
Jacquot 
Mutolo 
cell  cycle  factors 

Mammalia       Lombard 
culture  in  vitro 

Aves  Houssaint 

Mammaha      Billat 

Charbonne 

Craciun 

Jacquot 

Malet 

Perissel 

Preda 

Protase 

Wijk 


cytochemistry 
Mammaha 


development 
Amphibia 

differentiation 
Aves 


Charbonne 

Malet 

Perissel 

Spornitz 

Houssaint 
Le  Douarin 


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effect  of  neurotransmitter 

Mammalia      Gerzeli 
endocrinology 

Mammalia      Vetterlein 
enzymes 

Amphibia       Charles 
Mammalia      Kralj 
Rode 
Vetterlein 
experimental  study 

Aves  Houssaint 

Le  Douarin 
Mammalia       Houssaint 
Orlova 
gall  bladder 

Mammalia       France 
growth  decrease 

MammaUa      Nadal 
hepatocyte 

Mammalia       Jacquot 
Nadal 
Wijk 
hepatoma 

Mammaha       Wijk 
metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Beaumont 
mitosis 

Mammalia      Nadal 
postnatal 

Mammalia       Gerzeli 
Nadal 
Turchini 
protein 

Homo  Karlsson 

Mammalia      Karlsson 
transplantation 

Mammalia       Seller 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Beaumont 
Mammaha       Billat 

Charbonne 
Jacquot 
Malet 
Perissel 
Virtanen 
Wartiovaara 
yolk  Aves  Carinci 

Evangehsti 

LOCOMOTION 

see  Behaviour 

LONGEVITY 

LUNG(S)  (&  air  sacs,  swim 
bladder) 

Aves  Carinci 

Dameron 
Duncker 
Mariani 
Marin 
Homo  Gennser 

Mammaha      Berton 

Bluemink 
Foliguet 
Orlova 
Romanova 


LYMPHATIC  SYSTEM 
see  also  Spleen;  Thymus 

Amphibia        Manning 

Salvatorelli 
Spornitz 

Aves  Curtis 

Houssaint 

Homo  Thomas 

Tondury 

Mammalia       Barron 
Binns 
Hinrichsen 
Kistler 
Pantelouris 
Solomon 
Symons 
Thomas 
Tondury 

Vertebrata      Russo 

LYMPHOCYTES 

see  Lymphatic  system 

LYSOSOMES 

see  Subcellular  components 

MACROPHAGE  SYSTEM 

MAGNETIC  FIELDS 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

MALFORMATIONS 
see  also  Teratogenesis 

Amphibia       Fischer 
Homo  Hies 

Nie 
Mammalia       Klcinebrecht 
Nie 

WooUam 
abortions 

Homo  Ferrier 

anencephaly 

Homo  Serrantino 

Tuchmann 
axial 

Aves  Lanot 

brain 

Mammaha      Auroux 
branchial  region 

Amniota         Slipka 
Homo  Slipka 

cardiovascular  system 
Homo  Klein 

chromosome  aberrations 
Mammalia      Tarkowski 
Witkowska 
Wroblewska 
congenital 

Homo  Biagioni 

Kajii 
Kallen 
Liotti 
Mighorini 
Rosi 
cranio-facial 

Homo  Pourtois 

culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Wrba 
cytogenetics 

Homo  Kajh 


development 

Aves  Peterka 

Mammalia       Peterka 
dysraphia 

Aves  Barson 

dystrophy 

Hohio  Parsons 

ear 

Mammalia      Morris 
ectrodactyly 

Amphibia       Rostand 
embryonic  death 

Mammaha      Klcinebrecht 
embryonic  membranes 

Aves  Jehnek 

epidemiology 

Homo  Pourtois 

eye  lens 

Aves  Wakely 

face 

Mammalia      Morriss 
genetic  defect 

Homo  Pawlowitzki 

genetics 

Mammalia      Degenhardt 
harelip 

Homo  Limborgh 

heart 

Mammalia      Nie 

Wensing 
histology 

Homo  Klcinebrecht 

hmb 

Aves  Salzgeber 

ovary 

Mammaha      Girard 
placenta 

Mammalia      Jelinek 
Polydactyly 

Amphibia        Rostand 
prenatal  diagnosis 

Homo  Schloot 

situs  inversus 

Amphibia       WoelJwarth 
twins 

Homo  Klein 

urogenital  system 

Mammalia       Gabriel 
vascular   system 

Mammalia       Buggc 

Knudsen 
vertebral  column 

Aves  Strudel 

MALPIGHIAN  TUBULES 

see  Excretory  system 

MAMMARY  GLAND 
see  Gland(s)  (exocrine) 

MAST  CELLS 

see  Bone  marrow;  Connective 
tissue 

MATERNAL  EFFECTS 
see  Genetics 

MATERNAL  INHERITANCE 

sec  Genetics 

MATHEMATICS 

see  Theoretical  biology 


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MATRIX  (extracellular) 

Mammalia      Bradamante 
Heine 
Kostovic 
Moczar 
Svajger 

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 

Amphibia       Golichenkov 
Teleostei        Bereiter 

MERISTEMS 
see  Plant  embryology  & 
morphogenesis 

MEROGONES 

see  Genetics;  Hybrid(s) 

MESENCHYME 

Ascidiacea      Sala 
Aves  Flint 

Gumpel 

Knese 
Homo  Knese 

Mammalia      Knese 
Porifera  Robert 

MESODERM 

see  Embryology  (experi- 
mental); Embryology  (general 
&  descriptive) 

MESONEPHROS 
see  Kidney(s) 

MFiTABOLISM  (general) 
see  also  Energy;  Respiration 

Amphibia       Wallace 
early  embryo 

Aves  McKenzie 

egg 

Gastropoda  Geilenkirchen 

Insecta  Hansen 
embryo 

Insecta  Hansen 

Mollusca  Geilenkirchen 

Teleostei  Kamlcr 
energy 

Amphibia  Brachet 

Insecta  Duspiva 
Fourche 
fetus 

Mammalia  Berton 
functional  differentiation 

Mammalia  Kaluza 
in  vitro 

Mammalia  Wrba 

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larva 

integument 

Teleostei 

Kamler 

Insecta 

Wolbert 

morphogenesis 

involution 

Mammalia 

Wegmann 

Amphibia 

Turner 

oogenesis 

Weber 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

Ascidiacea 

Burighel 

Mammalia 

Baker 

Insecta 

Bautz 

organogenesis 

Russo 

Aves 

Thesingh 

liver 

perinatal 

Amphibia 

Beaumont 

Mammalia 

Garel 

muscle 

regeneration 

Amphibia 

Jongh 

Needham 

neoteny 

starvation 

Amphibia 

Bertolani 

Insecta 

Bosquet 

Briegleb 

Turbellaria 

Pedersen 

nervous  system 

Jurand 

METALS 

Amphibia 

Baker 

see  Chemical  elements 

pancreas 

Amphibia 

Beaumont 

METAMORPHOSIS 

partial 

Amphibia 

Nowakowna 

Cyclostom 

Baxter 

Sembrat 

Ectoprocta 

D'Hondt 

physiological  clock 

Gastropoda 

Fretter 

Insecta 

Eeken 

Hymenopt 

Schmidt 

physiology 

Insecta 

Emmert 

Amphibia 

Schultheiss 

autoradiography 

Insecta 

Neumann 

Porifera 

Efremova 

puparium 

cytochemistry 

Insecta 

Eeken 

Amphibia 

Nowakowna 

regeneration 

Sembrat 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

differentiation 

saUvary  gland 

Amphibia 

Turner 

Insecta 

Eeken 

digestive  tract 

timing 

Amphibia 

Albert 

Insecta 

Eeken 

endocrinology 

ultrastructure 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

Actinozoa 

Doumenc 

Hanke 

Insecta 

Beinbrech 

Moilliet 

Gaudecker 

Ryffel 

Porifera 

Efremova 

Schultheiss 

Weber 

METANEPHROS 

Insecta 

Colin 
Eeken 

see  Kidney(s) 

Wolbcrt 

METAPLASIA 

Polychacta 

Durchon 

Actinozoa 

Lenicque 

enzymes 

Amphibia 

Lopashov 

Insecta 

Russo 

Hydrozoa 

Achermann 

epidermal  gland 

Brunnert 

Amphibia 

Girard 

Schmid 

excretory  systei 

m 

Mammalia 

Lopashov 

Amphibia 

Cambar 

Sologub 

Girard 

Turbellaria 

Lenicque 

experimental  study 

Insecta 

Alleaume 

METHODS  (& 

equipment) 

Phoronidea 

Herrmann 

see  also  Rearing  methods 

Slewing 

eye 

Insecta  Egclhaaf 

factors  producing 

Hydrozoa       Miiller 
head 

Amphibia      Jongh 
heart 

Insecta  Jensen 

hematopoicsis 

Amphibia        Salvatorelli 
histochemistry 

Actinozoa       Doumenc 

Insecta  Gaudecker 

histology 

Gastropoda    Thiriot 

Porifera  Efremova 


MICROCINEMATOGRAPHY 

Amphibia       Boterenbrood 

Durston 

Hara 

Lucey 

Tarin 
Aves  Lucey 

Mauger 

Menkes 
Insecta  Camenzind 

Nuss 

Went 

Wolf 
Mammalia       Deuchar 

Steele 

Wijk 
Ncmatoda      Wyss 


MINERALS 

see  Chemical  elements 

MITOCHONDRIA 

see  Subcellular  components 

MITOSIS 

see  also  Antimitotic  agents; 
Cell(s)-division;  Cleavage; 
Growth  factors 

after  cytoplasm  removal 

MammaUa      Opas 
amitosis 

Amphibia       Pehlemann 

Homo  Pehlemann 

apparatus 

Polychaeta     ap  Gvvynn 
autoradiography 

Amphibia       Brugal 
biochemistry 

Amphibia       Barsacchi 

Insecta  Beetz 

Polychaeta     ap  Gwynn 
chromosomes 

Amphibia       Nardi 

Ragghianti 

Gastropoda    Bottkc 
cleavage 

Crustacea        Lassegues 
control 

Amphibia       Balls 
correlation  with  cell  death 

Mammalia      Orlo\a 
early  development 

Echinoidea     Petzelt 
effect  of  cytokinin 

Doree 
endocrinology 

Insecta  Bart 

endomitosis 

Gastropoda    Bottke 
eye 

Amphibia       Ottaviani 
genetics 

Mammalia      Konyukhov 
Sazhina 
imaginal  disc 

Insecta  Vijverberg 

Weber 
inhibition 

Mammalia      Nadal 
kinetics 

Amphibia       Chibon 
multiplication  rate 

Aves  Salamatina 

TumanishviU 

Mammalia       Salamatina 
Tumanishvili 
nervous  system 

Insecta  Beetz 

Teleostei         Benedetti 
polyploidy 

Insecta  Lauge 

prohferation 

Amphibia       Brugal 
Chibon 

Aves  Amprino 

Insecta  Weber 

Mammalia       Buhner 

Konyukhov 
Mazzucco 
Peel 
Sazhina 


regeneration 

Mammalia      Timashkevich 
regulation 

Echinoidea     Czihak 
Petzelt 
relation  with  vascularization 

Aves  Roncah 

theoretical  study 

Lindenmayer 
tooth 

MammaUa      Karcher 
Ruch 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Pehlemann 

Homo  Pehlemann 

MONSTROSITIES 
see  Malformations 

MORPHOGENESIS 

see  also  Culture;  Development; 
Embryology;  Plant  embry- 
ology &  morphogenesis; 
Unicellular  organisms 

Phasmida        Bart 

Porifera  Boury 

agents 

Oligochaeta    Marcel 
asexual  reproduction 

Hydrozoa       Polteva 
autoradiography 

Amphibia       Ficq 
axis 

Aves  Stephan 

biochemistry 

Amphibia       Brachet 

Echinoidea     Backstrom 
Brachet 

Turbellaria     Torok 
biophysics 

Amphibia       Beloussov 
cell  interactions 

Porifera  Kemp 

cellular  basis 

Aves  Ede 

Wolpert 

Mammalia       Ede 
control 

Mammalia       Lawson 
early  stages 

Aves  Gallera 

Lenicque 
Nicolet 

Mollusca         Boon 
endocrinology 

Aves  Lakshmi 

Sherbet 
experimental  study 

Actinozoa      Van  Praet 
genetics 

Insecta  Egelhaaf 

growth  rhythm 

Hydrozoa       Beloussov 
inhibition 

Turbellaria      Torok 
irradiation 

Mollusca         Labordus 
limb 

Aves  Wolpert 

microcinematography 

Amphibia        Durston 
microfilament 

Amphibia       Perry 
Selman 


movements 

Amphibia       Burgess 
Durston 

Aves  Backhouse 

Bellairs 
Downie 

Echinoidea     Gustafson 

Mammalia      Deuchar 

Teleostei        Haarlem 
physiology 

Mammalia      Wegmann 
potencies 

Porifera  Nikitin 

regeneration 

Turbellaria     Torok 
role  of  membrane 

Echinoderm   Guerrier 

Polychaeta     Guerrier 
starving  animals 

Turbellaria     Tokin 
ultrastructure 

Aves  Gallera 

Nicolet 

MORPHOGENETIC  FIELDS 

see  Embryology  (experimental); 
Regeneration  (traumatic) 

MORTALITY  (embryonic, 

fetal) 
see  Pathology 

MORULA 
see  Cleavage 

MOSAICISM  (genetical) 
see  Genetics 

MOTILITY 

see  Behaviour;  Cell(s)-move- 
ment;  Morphogenesis 

MOTOR  END  PLATES 

see  Nervous  system 

MOULT(ING) 

Crustacea        Andrieux 
Blanchet 
Martin 
Mocquard 
WilUamson 
Zaffagnini 

Insecta  Larink 

Steel 

MOUTH 

see  also  Pharynx 

cleft  lip 

Homo  Limborgh 

cleft  palate 

Homo  Pourtois 

Mammalia       Morgan 
Pourtois 

culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia        Capuron 
Homo  Pourtois 

Mammalia       Pourtois 

experimental  study 

Amphibia       Cusimano 

histochemistry 

Homo  Pourtois 

Mammalia      Pourtois 

induction 

Amphibia       Capuron 

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mucosa  endocrinology 

Mammalia 

Knize 

MUTAGENIC  AGENTS 

Mammalia 

Luke 

Knizetova 

palate 

development 

Amphibia 

Beetschen 

Domenech 

Amphibia 

Grim 

Homo 

Harris 

Muntz 

MUTANT(S) 

Luke 

Aves 

Christ 

see  also  Gene(s);  Phenocopie; 

Wilde 

Grim 

Mammalia 

Andersen 

Homo 

Cihak 

Mammalia 

Flint 

Dostal 

Dylevsky 

Lyon 

Fejerskov 

Grim 

auditory  organ 

Harris 

Mammalia 

Sterba 

MammaUa 

Deol 

Wilde 

Trnkova 

biochemistry 

teratogenesis 

differentiation 

Insecta 

Kubli 

Mammalia 

Lendon 

Aves 

Chiquet 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

tongue 

Luger 

blood 

Homo 

Choffel 

Mammalia 

Jones 

Mammalia 

Seller 

DoUander 

Luger 

brain 

ultrastructure 

dystrophic 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

Mammalia 

Morgan 

Homo 

CuUen 

cell  division 

wound  healing 

Parsons 

Insecta 

Simpson 

Mammalia 

Andersen 

Mammalia 

West 

differentiation 

Fejerskov 

fast  &  slow 

Insecta 

Breugel 

Aves 

Sisto 

dwarf 

MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES 

Mammalia 

Salmons 

Nematoda  _ 

Brun 

see  Carbohydra 

te(s) 

flight 

ectrodactyly 

Insecta 

Termier 

Amphibia 

Rostand 

MULLERIAN  DUCT 

growth 

environmental  factors 

Aves 

Douglas 

Insecta 

Scharloo 

Aves 

Beau pain 

Knize 

enzymes 

Lutz 

Knizetova 

Insecta 

Kubh 

Mammalia 

Knize 

eye 

MULTIPLE  BIRTHS 

Knizetova 

Mammalia 

Konyukhov 

see  Twins 

histochemistry 

Polychaeta 

Fischer 

Amphibia 

Message 

genera!  study 

MUSCLE(S) 

Mammalia 
induction 

Message 

Amphibia 
homeotic 

Droin 

actin 

Mammalia 

West 

Insecta 

G  inter 

Ascidiacea 

Puccia 

involution 

Ivanov 

actomyosin 

Amphibia 

Muntz 

Lawrence 

Aves 

Kemp 

limb 

Mglinetz 

biochemistry 

Aves 

Kieny 

Ouweneel 

Aves 

Filogamo 

metamorphosis 

imaginal  disc 

Giacobini 

Amphibia 

Jongh 

Insecta 

Ferrus 

Robecchi 

Insecta 

Beinbrech 

Ransom 

Torre 

myoblast 

lampbrush  chromosomes 

Homo 

John 

Aves 

McKenzie 

Amphibia 

Loones 

Mammalia 

John 

myofibril 

lethal 

Jones 

Aves 

Eppenberger 

Insecta 

Ripoll 

Salmons 

Heizmann 

Schoeler 

biophysics 

Mammalia 

Heizmann 

Scriba 

Mammalia 

Parsons 

myogenesis 

Simpson 

Salmons 

Amphibia 

Burgess 

Mollusca 

Arnolds 

cell  fusion 

Kielbowna 

limb 

Aves 

Luger 

necrosis 

Aves 

Flint 

Mammalia 

Luger 

Homo 

Cullcn 

Hinchliffe 

comparative  study 

origin 

Wilby 

Amphibia 

Muntz 

Aves 

Jacob 

maternal  effect 

culture  in  vitro 

Kieny 

Insecta 

Marsch 

Message 

Mauger 

Nusslein 

Aves 

Eppenberger 

regeneration 

morphogenesis 

Douglas 

Homo 

Parsons 

Aves 

Ede 

Gmuer 

Mammalia 

Cullen 

Mammalia 

I'de 

McKenzic 

tissue  interactions 

mutagenesis 

Perriard 

Aves 

McKenzie 

Homo 

Hagstrom 

Turner 

Mammalia 

West 

Mammalia 

Hagstrom 

Mammalia 

Eppenberger 

ultrastructure 

neuroendocrino 

logy 

Gmuer 

Amphibia 

Jongh 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

Parsons 

Muntz 

nude  MammaUa 

Pantclouris 

Perriard 

Aves 

Douglas 

Tondury 

Turner 

Filogamo 

pigmentation 

West 

Giacobini 

Mammalia 

Deol 

cytology 

Robecchi 

Polydactyly 

Aves 

Knize 

Torre 

Amphibia 

Rostand 

Knizetova 

Insecta 

Beinbrech 

Mammalia 

Kocher 

Mammalia 

Cullen 

scalloping 

164 

Jones 

Insecta 

Santamaria 

semi-lethal 

Amphibia 

Beetschen 

Fernandez 

skeleton 

MammaUa 

Bugrilova 

Konyukhov 

Malmina 

Paschin 

temperature-sensitive 

Insecta 

Simpson 

Nematoda 

Brun 

uhrastructure 

MammaUa 

Johnson 

variegation 

Mammalia 

Holt 

MUTATION 

see  Genetics 

MYCETOME 

MYELIN(IZATION) 

see  Central  nervous  system 

MYOBLASTS 

see  Muscle(s) 

MYOGENFSIS 

see  Muscle(s) 

MYOSIN 
see  Muscle(s) 

MYOTOME 

see  Somite(s) 

NASAL  ORGAN 

see  Olfactory  organ 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM 

synapse 

see  also  specific  components; 

Amphibia 

Prestige 

neurotransmitters 

Aves 

Filogamo 

Giacobini 

Aves 

Zacchei 

Meller 

CoUemboIa 

Tyszkievvicz 

Robecchi 

Mammalia 

Pilleri 

Stefanelli 

Zacchei 

Torre 

biochemistry 

Mammalia 

Illis 

Aves 

Alfei 

Marty 

Homo 

Wender 

Meller 

Mammalia 

Wender 

teratogenesis 

biophysics 

Mammalia 

Domac 

Amphibia 

Baker 

WooUam 

Bondi 

ultrastructure 

cell  lineage 

Amphibia 

Baker 

Nematoda 

Sulston 

Oligochaeta 

Marcel 

culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia 

Baker 

NEURAL  CREST 

Aves 

Stefanelli 

Mammaha 

Stefanelli 

Amphibia 

Chibon 

cytochemistry 

Herbert 

Mammalia 

Korochkin 

Sala 

degeneration 

Aves 

Harrisson 

Amphibia 

Baker 

Keith 

development 

Le  Douarin 

Aves 

Genis 

Lelievre 

Insecta 

Gateff 

Mammalia 

Harrisson 

Lou  vet 

Keith 

Mammalia 

WooUam 

differentiation 

NEURAL  PLATE 

Homo 

Blechschmidt 

effect  of  drugs 
Mammalia 

Muller 

Amphibia 

WoeUwarth 

enzymes 

Homo  Wender 

MammaUa       Wender 

experimental  study 


NEURAL  TUBE 

see  Central  nervous  system 

NEURONS 


Aves 

Drukker 

see  Nerve  cells 

NEMATOCYSTS 

MammaUa 

Korochkin 

genetics 

NEUROSECRETION 

NEOPLASIA 

Nematoda 

Brenner 

see  Tumours 

growth 

Arachnida 

Juberthie 

Teleostei 

Benedetti 

Cephalop. 

Sacarrao 

NEOTENY 

histochemistry 

Crustacea 

Herp 

see  Metamorphc 

isis 

Echinoidea 

Ryberg 

Martin 

Mammalia 

Wender 

Mocquard 

NERVE(S) 

impulse  conducting  system 

Insecta 

Holden 

Echinoidea 

Ryberg 

Steel 

Amphibia 

Muntz 

irradiation 

MammaUa 

Johnson 

Prestige 

Mammalia 

Wender 

Oligochaeta 

Coulomb 

Aves 

M auger 

morphology 

Stagni 

Saxod 

Aves 

Drukker 

Platyhelm 

Grasso 

Mammalia 

Kaluza 

muscular  dystro 

phy 

Teleostei 

Marini 

Nie 

Mammalia 
neoplasm 

Parsons 

Turbellaria 

Lender 

NERVE  CELLS 

Insecta 
neural  tube 

Gateff 

NEUROTRANSMITTERS 

see  also  Hormones 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

Vertebrata 

Hauser 

Marini 

neuronal  specificity 

Crustacea 

Herp 

Prestige 

Amphibia 

Baker 

acetylcholine 

Trevisan 

peripheral 

Echinoidea 

Gustafson 

Aves 

Canadas 

Homo 

Gamble 

cholinesterase 

Genis 

pliysiology 

Aves 

Filogamo 

Kaluza 

Aves 

Genis 

Giacobini 

Meller 

Mammalia 

Korochkin 

Robecchi 

Puelles 

regeneration 

Torre 

Insecta 

Beetz 

Amphibia 

Baker 

early  development 

Mammalia 

Kaluza 

AnneUda 

Boilly 

Amphibia 

Ubbels 

Lierse 

Oligochaeta 

Marcel 

Echinoidea 

Buznikov 

Meller 

Schwann  cell 

Gustafson 

Parsons 

MammaUa 

Parsons 

Manukliin 

Vertebrata 

Baffoni 

spina  bifida 

Markova 

Aves 

Dryden 

TepUtz 

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GABA 

experimental  st 

udy 

Mammalia 

Rokyta 

Nedvidek 

Zahlava 

Sladecek 

isoproterenol 

germ  cell 

Mammalia 

Gerzeli 

Mammalia 

Garweg 

monoamines 

hybridization 

Aves 

Barbosa 

Amphibia 

Barsacchi 

Collin 

Nardi 

Harrisson 

imaginal  disc 

Crustacea 

Raineri 

Insecta 

Lafont 

Echinoidea 

Gustafson 

induction 

Toneby 

.  Amphibia 

Vahs 

Homo 

Navaratnam 

mutants 

Mammalia 

Baumgarten 

Insecta 

Kubli 

Collin 

oocyte 

Harrisson 

Amphibia 

Wylie 

Navaratnam 

oogenesis 

pineal  organ 

Amphibia 

Ford 

Vertebrata 

Collin 

Habrova 

teratogenesis 

Nedvidek 

Aves 

Meiniel 

Aves 

Wylie 

Insecta 

Duspiva 

NEURULA(TION) 

Russo 

regeneration 

Amphibia 

Durston 

Amphibia 

Mitashov 

Johnen 

reverse  transcription 

Peters 

Aves 

Croisille 

Aves 

Barson 

Soriano 
Smith 

NITROGEN 

transcription 

see  Chemical  elements 

MammaUa 

Jones 

translation 

NORMAL  TABLES 

MammaUa 

Jones 

see  Embryology  (general  & 

descriptive 

NUCLEO-CYTOPLASMIC 
INTERACTIONS 

NOTOCHORD 

Aves 

Menkes 

Amphibia 

Aimar 

Strudel 

Gallien 

Gastropoda 

Meshcheryakov 

NUCLEAR  TRANSPLAN- 

Mammalia 

Opas 

TATION 

Teleostei 

Kotomin 

see  Nucleus 

Kostomarova 
Neyfakh 

NUCLEIC  ACID(S) 

Skoblina 

see  also  specific 

nucleic  acids; 

Nucleotides  (&  nucleosides) 

NUCLEOLUS 

see  Nucleus 

determination 

Insecta 

Kiithe 

NUCLEOTIDES  (& 

development 

nucleosides) 

Amphibia 

Ragghianti 

Insecta 

Duspiva 

cyclic 

differentiation 

Amphibia 

Bluemink 

Insecta 

Kiithe 

Brachet 

Rembold 

Greeff 

early  development 

Laat 

Amphibia 

Habrova 

Saag 

Nedvidek 

Zeijst 

Aves 

Wylie 

Echinoidea 

Backstrom 

Crustacea 

Hultin 

Brachet 

Echinoidea 

Czihak 

Vittorelh 

Immers 

Mammalia 

Bluemink 

Insecta 

Lundquist 

Greeff 

egg 

Laat 

Amphibia 

Brachet 

Malpoix 

Ihmocq 

Saag 

embryo 

Wijk 

Polychaeta 

Emanuelsson 

Zeijst 

endocrinology 

Insecta 

Scheller 

epidermis 

Insecta 

Bulliere 

others 

Amphibia       Lovtrup 

Insecta  Duke 

Duspiva 
GuUlet 

Mammalia      Svejcar 

Polychaeta     Durante 
Puccia 

NUCLEUS 

see  also  Chromosomes;  Nucleo- 
cytoplasmic  relations 

autoradiography 

Amphibia       Chibon 
biochemistry 

Amphibia       Angelier 

Muller 
Insecta  Derksen 

Helmsing 
Trosch 
biophysics 

Insecta  Beyse 

Seydewitz 
Trosch 
cleavage 

Insecta  Wolf 

cytochemistry 

Gastropoda    Bolognari 
enzymes 

Amphibia       Gallien 
function 

Amphibia       Gallien 
histochemistry 

Insecta  Perkowska 

microcinematography 
Amphibia       Lucey 
Insecta  Wolf 

morphogenetic  function 
Amphibia       Ignatjeva 
Teleostei         Ignatjeva 
nucleolus 

Amphibia       Angeher 

Van  Gansen 
Wallace 
Gastropoda    Kielbowna 
Kosciclski 
Homo  Martinek 

Insecta  Perkowska 

Mammalia      Martinek 
Oligochaeta    Kopec 
oocyte 

Aves  Gaginskaya 

Insecta  Perkowska 

Teleostei         Gaginskaya 
oogenesis 

Amphibia        Van  Gansen 
physiology 

Amphibia       Wallace 
transfer 

Amphibia       Aimar 
Delarue 
Gallien 
Lucey 
Nedvidek 
Nikitina 
Ortolani 
Signoret 
Sladecek 
Chondrostei    Nikitina 
Insecta  Santamaria 

Schnetter 


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ultrastructure 

Amphibia  Gallien 

Aves  Gaginskaya 

Gastropoda  Bolognari 

Insecta  Derksen 

Teleostei  Gaginskaya 

NUTRITION  (embryonic, 
larval,  etc.) 

Amphibia       Lestage 
Aves  Goshcheteliani 

Cephalopoda  Williamson 
Gastropoda    Fioroni 

Fretter 
Lamellibr        Le  Roux 

Lucas 
Mammalia      Auroux 

Beck 

Bentyn 

Peters 

Tonge 
Teleostei         Fioroni 

OESOPHAGUS 

Mammalia      Sevcenko 

OESTROUS  CYCLE 

see  Reproduction 

OLFACTORY  ORGAN 


Homo 

Harris 

Mammaha 

Haris 

Teleostei 

Bertmar 

OOCYTE 

see  Egg(s) 

see  also  Gamete(s) 

OOGENESIS 

see  also  Gametes 

Amphibia 

Kress 

Spornitz 

Arachnida 

Feiertag 

Pijnacker 

Collembola 

Krzysztofowicz 

Crustacea 

Zerbib 

Hydrozoa 

Aisenstadt 

Insecta 

Gateff 

King 

Pijnacker 

Romanowska 

Mammalia 

Ullmann 

Pantopoda 

King 

ReptiHa 

Bou 

Teleostei 

Zaitzev 

autoradiography 

/ 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

Van  Gansen 

Aves 

Gaginskaya 

Gastropoda 

Bottke 

Insecta 

Ogorzalek 

Tschadaja 

Mammalia 

Vakaet 

Teleostei 

Chmilevsky 

Gaginskaya 

auxocytosis 

Lacertilia 

Ghiara 

biochemistry 

Ampliibia       Adamson 
Denis 
Denoulet 
Ficq 
Ford 
Habrova 
Huchon 
Mazabraud 
Moreau 
Nedvidek 
Thomas 
Van  Gansen 
Wegnez 

Aves  Wylie 

Echinoidea     Backstrom 
Cognetti 

Gastropoda    Bottke 

Insecta  Duspiva 

Engels 
Renkawitz 
Winter 

Polychaeta     Fischer 
chromosomes 

Amphibia       Lacroix 
comparative  study 

Aves  Kincurashvili 

cytochemistry 

Cephalopoda  Albanese 
Zaccone 

Gastropoda    Albanese 
Zaccone 

Hydrozoa       Stagni 

Insecta  Ogorzalek 

Russo 

Polyplac         Contini 
Donato 

Teleostei        Chmilevsky 
Contini 
Donato 
cytology 

Insecta  Chauvin 

Russo 
descriptive  study 

Crustacea       Charniaux 
early 

Insecta  Godula 

effect  of  hormones 

Amphibia       Gardenghi 
Zaccanti 
endocrinology 

Ascidiacea      Georges 

Crustacea        Blanchet 
Charniaux 

Polychaeta     Dhainaut 
environmental  factors 

Insecta  Papillon 

Teleostei         Zaitzev 
follicle  cell 

Cephalopoda  Albanese 
Zaccone 

Gastropoda    Bottke 

Lacertilia        Taddei 

Mammalia       Martinek 
general  study 

Polychaeta      Pfannenstiel 
genetics 

Insecta  Marsh 


histochemistry 

Ascidiacea      Dolcemascolo 
Gianguzza 
Mancuso 

Aves  Bellairs 

England 

Insecta  Bielanska 

Mammalia      Bielanska 
Martinek 

Turbellaria      MarinelU 
Vagnetti 
histology 

Insecta  Tschadaja 

involution 

Amphibia       Spornitz 
irradiation 

Mammaha      Baker 
metabolism 

Mammalia      Baker 
morphology 

Aves  Gaginskaya 

Polychaeta     Fischer 

Teleostei        Gaginskaya 
nucleolus 

Gastropoda     Kielbowna 
Koscielski 

Oligochaeta    Kopec 
nucleus 

Amphibia       Nikitina 

Chondrostei   Nikitina 
parthenogenetic 

Crustacea        Zaffagnini 
Sabelli 
physiology 

Amphibia        Ficq 

Crustacea        Johannisson 
size  synchronization 

Polychaeta      Fischer 
tracer  study 

Aves  Callebaut 

Insecta  Engels 

ultrastructure 

Amphibia        Habrova 
Jacob 
Nedvidek 
Van  Gansen 

Ascidiacea      Dolcemascolo 
Gianguzza 
Mancuso 

Aves  Bellairs 

England 
Gaginskaya 

Gastropoda    Albanese 
Bottke 
Mancino 
Zaccone 

Hydrozoa       Gliitzer 
Stagni 

Insecta  Bielanska 

Giorgi 
Ullmann 

Lacertilia        Ghiara 

Mammalia      Baker 

Bielanska 
Martinek 

Oligochaeta    Bondi 

Polyplac         Contini 
Donato 


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Teleostei 

Contini 

cytogenetics 

OVIPOSITION 

Donate 

Insecta 

Ribbert 

see  Egg(s) 

Gaginskaya 

cytology 

see  also  Reproduction  (sexual) 

Getting 
Raunich 

Mammalia 

Lombard 

development 

OVULATION 

vitelline  cells 

Homo 

Peters 

see  Egg(s) 

Turbellaria 

Marinelli 

differentiation 

Vagnetti 

Insecta 

Laverdure 

OVULE 

vitellogenesis 

Mammalia 

Weakly 

see  Plant  embryology 

Amphibia 

Huchon 

endocrinology 

Aves 

Bellairs 

Aves 

Kincurashvili 

OXYGEN 

England 
Ryland 

Kurulashvih 

see  Chemical  elements; 

Bryozoa 

Chondrostei 

Davidova 

Environmental  factors 

Cephalopoda 

.  Albanese 

Dettlaff 

Zaccone 

Crustacea 

Berreur 

PALATE 

Crustacea 

Blanchet 

Homo 

Ludwig 

see  Mouth 

Johannisson 

Mammalia 

Hay 

Gastropoda 

Albanese 
Bottke 

Lombard 
Ludwig 

PANCREAS 

Zaccone 

Peters 

Amphibia 

Beaumont 

Hydrozoa 

Glatzer 

follicle 

Lestage 

Insecta 

Engels 

Aves 

Kurulashvih 

Aves 

Beaupain 

Giorgi 

Gabajeva 

Drukker 

Oligochacta 

Laverdure 
Bondi 

Chelonia 
Chondrostei 

Gabajeva 
Davidova 

Homo 
Mammalia 

Karlsson 
Felix 

Dettlaff 

France 

OOPLASMIC  SEGREGATION 

Cyclostom 

Gabajeva 

Hach 

see  Egg(s) 

Homo 

Himelstein 
Ludwig 

Jacquot 
Karlsson 

ORGANIZATION 

Insecta 

Mays 

Kralj 

see  Pattern  formation 

Ribbert 

Lansdown 

Lacertilia 

Gabajeva 

Perrier 

ORGANIZER 

Mammalia 

Hay 

Rode 

see  Induction 

Ludwig 
Peters 

Sutter 

ORGANOGENESIS 

Ullman 

PARABIOSIS 

see  also  specific 

organs 

Teleostei 

Gabajeva 

function 

Amphibia 

Brandle 

Amphibia 

Balls 

Mammalia 

Byskov 

El  Kebir 

Ascidiacea 

Burighel 

histochemistry 

Sala 

Aves 

Kocher 

Homo 

Ludwig 

Homo 

Kistler 

Mammalia 

Ludwig 

PARATHYROID  GLAND 

Menkes 

iiiterstitial  cells 

Insecta 

Wegener 

Homo 

Stegner 

Aves 

Co  rujo 

Mammalia 

Kistler 
Serman 

Mammalia 
malformations 

Stegner 

Thesingh 

Skreb 

Mammaha 

Girard 

PARTHENOGENESIS  (& 

Wilde 

morphogenesis 

Paedogenesis) 

Aves 

KincurashviH 

OSSIFICATION 

f 

nurse  cells 

Amphibia 

Jaylet 

see  Skeleton 

Crustacea 

Johannisson 

Rostand 

Insecta 

Kunz 

Arachnida 

Fciertag 

OSTEOGENESIS 

Renkawitz 

Pijnacker 

sec  Skeleton 

Ribbert 

Cladocera 

Gaino 

Ruzzo 

Crustacea 

Bettanin 

OVARY 

relation  to  thymus 

Delia  Croce 

see  also  Gonad(s) 

Mammaha 

Himelstein 

Sabelli 

ultrastructure 

Zaffagnini 

Mammalia 

Wcgmann 

Homo 

Stegner 

Echinoidea 

Czihak 

asymmetry 

Mammalia 

Byskov 

Insecta 

Camenzind 

Aves 

Lepori 

Hay 

Pijnacker 

atresia 

Lombard 

Ulrich 

Cliondrostei 

Faleeva 

Stegner 

Went 

Teleostei 

Faleeva 

Weakly 

Mammalia 

Czolowska 

autoradiography 

vascularization 

Graham 

Mammalia 

Byskov 

Mammalia 

Byskov 

Komar 

biochemistry 

Teleostei 

Czihak 

Insecta 

Mays 

OVIDUCT 

Ribbert 

Amphibia 

Girard 

culture  in  vitro 

Homo 

Jirsova 

Aves 

Lepori 

Mammalia 

Eckstein 

Insecta 

Camcnzind 

Lender 

Went 

Jirsova 

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PATHOLOGY  (developmental) 
see  also  Anomalies;  Bacteria; 

Malformations; 

Teratogenesis;  Virus(es) 


experimental  study 


Aves 

Rados 

Homo 

Testa 

Ziiccatosta 

Mammalia 

Busch 

Paul 

Rados 

abortions 

Homo 

Ferrier 

Kajii 

anemia 

Mammalia 

Seller 

bone 

Mammalia 

Nie 

brain 

Mammalia 

Greenham 

Peacock 

cyst 

Aves 

Thesingh 

cytogenetics 

Homo 

Kajii 

diabetes 

Mammalia 

Mercicr 

Tuchmann 

enzymes 

Homo 

Chalumeau 

Mammalia 

Chalumeau 

free  radicals 

Amplribia 

Melehova 

heart 

Mammalia 

Nie 

heteroploidy 

Homo 

Beatty 

Mammalia 

Beatty 

hypoxia 

Homo 

Thiery 

kidney 

Homo 

Tejcdo 

pancreatitis 

Mammalia 

Lansdown 

placenta 

Homo 

Becker 

Jiricka 

Mammalia 

Jiricka 

prenatal 

Aves 

Menkes 

spermatogenesis 

Homo 

Posinovec 

trophoblast 

Homo 

Panigel 

ultrastructure 

Homo 

Kistler 

Mammalia 

Kistler 

vhus-induced 

Homo 

Kistler 

Mammalia 

Kistler 

PATTERN  FORMATION 

see  also  Induction 

Hydrozoa 

Wilby 

early  stages 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

Teleostei 

Haarlem 

Insecta 
feathers 

Aves 
genetics 

Insecta 
imaginal  disc 

Insecta 


Meet 

Sengel 

Kroeger 

Ouweneel 
Sprey 


limb 

Aves 

Mammalia 
neural  plate 

Amphibia 
position 

Aves 
positional  information 

Insecta  Lawrence 

stability 

Cephalop 
testis 

Homo 


Wolpert 
Kocher 

Woellwarth 

Curtis 


Marthy 


Posinovec 

PELVIC  GIRDLE 
see  Skeleton 

PEPTIDES 

see  Proteins 

PERITONEUM 
see  Body  cavities 

PERIVITELLINE  FLUID 

see  Egg(s) 

PERMEABILITY 

Amphibia       Dick 

Hansson 
Lovtrop 
Schultheiss 

Mammalia      Bara 

PESTICIDES 


Aves 


Mammalia 


Bruel 
David 
Didier 
Henou 

Lutz 
Meiniel 
Berton 
Mankowska 


PHARMACOLOGY 
see  Drug(s) 

PHARYNX 

see  also  Branchial  region; 
Mouth 

Aves  Lelievre 

Turbellaria  Bautz 
Schilt 
Stephan 


PHENOCOPIES 

Aves  Landauer 

Insecta  Capdevila 

Mammalia      Kocher 

PHOSPHORUS 

see  Chemical  elements 

PHYLOGENESIS 

Korotkova 

Zotin 
Amniota         Matejka 

Slaby 
Amphibia       Hinchliffe 
Brachiopoda  Emig 
Crossopter      Hincliliffe 
Homo  Matejka 

Mazhuga 

Slaby 
Insecta  Eppenberger 

Mammalia      Mazhuga 

Schmidt 
Phoronidea     Emig 
Teleostei        Tcherniaev 
Vertebrata      Colin 

Eppenberger 

Nieuwkoop 

Presley 

PHYSICAL  FACTORS 

see  specific  physical  agents; 
Environmental  factors 

PHYSIOLOGY  (developmental) 
see  Embryology  (experi- 
mental); Embryology 
(physiological) 
see  also  Development 

PIGMENT(ATION) 

see  also  Chromatophore(s); 
Melanophore(s); 
Neural  crest 


Amphibia 

Hach 

La  Spina 

Aves 

Groenendijk 

Homo 

Hach 

Insecta 

Colin 

Egelhaaf 

Lafont 

Rembold 

Mammalia 

Deol 

Hach 

Polychaeta 

Fischer 

PINEAL  ORGAN  (&  para- 
pineal  organ) 


Aves 

Doskocil 

Marraro 

Cyclostom 

Meiniel 

Mammalia 

Vollrath 

Vertebrata 

Collin 

Meiniel 

Oksche 

PITUITARY 

see  Hypophysis 

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PL  ACENT  ACTION) 

tracer  study 

callus 

see  also  Blastocyst;  Embryo- 

Mammalia 

Okker 

Angiosp 

Harte 

maternal  relationships; 

transplacental  carcmogenesis 

Jelaska 

Pregnancy 

Mammalia 
transport 

blger 

Ly 
Pierik 

Mammalia 

Kuhn 

Homo 

ChaUier 

cell  adhesion 

autoradiography 

Vacek 

Actasiales 

Garrod 

Mammalia 

Peters 

Mammalia 

Berton 

cell  aggregation 

biochemistry 

Hemmings 

Blechschmidt 

Homo 

Hubert 

Peters 

Acrasiales 

Gerisch 

biophysics 

Vacek 

Konijn 

Mammalia 

Bara 

Wrba 

Malchow 

comparative  study 

ultrastructure 

Westra 

Mammaha 

Harrison 

Homo 

Kaufmann 

cell  cycle 

Razek 

Schiebler 

Angiosp 

Lindenmayer 

Strauss 

Vacek 

Eumycetoz 

Bluemink 

culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia 

Bielanska 

Grceff 

Homo 

Baker 

Gulamhusein 

Laat 

Mammalia 

Zaayer 

Panigel 

Saag 

cytology 

Steven 

Zeijst 

Mammalia 

Taverne 

Vacek 

ceU  differentiation 

development 

Wakely 

Acrasiales 

Gerisch 

Mammalia 

Bulmer 

Young 

Konijn 

Peel 

vascularization 

Parish 

differentiation 

Homo 

Harris 

Angiosp 

Barlow 

.  Mammalia 

New 

Lemtis 

Street 

endocrinology 

Mammalia 

Gulamhusein 

cell  interaction 

Homo 

Baker 

Harris 

Angiosp 

Barlow 

Mammalia 

Colombo 

Steven 

cell  membrane 

Okker 

villi 

Acrasiales 

Gerisch 

Zaayer 

Homo 

Baur 

Parish 

enzymes 

Mammalia 

Baur 

Eumycetoz 

Bluemink 

Homo 

Gennser 

Greeff 

Kaufmann 

PLACODE(S) 

Laat 

Vacek 

see  also  Sense  organs 

Saag 

Mammalia 

Vacek 

Zeijst 

experimental  study 

PLANT  EMBRYOLOGY 

cell  wall 

Mammalia 

Revesz 

&  MORPHOGENESIS 

Fungi 

Datema 

function 

(experimental  &  physiol.) 

Sietsma 

Mammalia 

Perry 

see  also  Unicellular  organisms 

Valk 

growth 

Vries 

Mammalia 

New 

apex 

Wessels 

haemophagous  organ 

Angiosp 

Barlow 

chemotaxis 

Mammalia 

Gulamhusein 

apical  dominance 

Acrasiales 

Konijn 

histochemistry 

Angiosp 

Amer 

Malchow 

Homo 

Jiricka 

El  Hajzein 

Westra 

Thiery 

Neville 

comparative  study 

Mammalia 

Bielanska 

apomixis 

Angiosp 

Ly 

Jiricka 

Angiosp 

Izmailow 

Willemse 

Wakely 

Malecka 

Gymnosp 

Willemse 

malformations 

archegonium 

Equisetoph 

Willemse 

Homo 

Lemtis 

Gymnosp 

Willemse 

Xanthophyc  Willemse 

Mammalia 

Jelinek 

asexual  reproduction 

culture  in  vitro 

morphology 

Angiosp 

Czapik 

Angiosp 

Bayliss 

Homo 

Baker 

biochemistry 

Bopp 

Preslickova 

Acrasiales 

Ashworth 

Briarty 

Thiery 

Hames 

Erdelska 

Mammalia 

Hamilton 

Angiosp 

Bopp 

Haccius 

Preslickova 

Broek 

Harte 

Taverne 

Linskens 

Heszky 

pathology 

Ryczkowski 

Mestre 

Homo 

Becker 

Schopfer 

Pierik 

Jiricka 

Street 

Street 

Mammalia 

Hancock 

Eumycetoz 

Sauer 

Wellman 

Jiricka 

Filices 

Stange 

Withers 

physiology 

Fungi 

Luger 

cyclic  nucleotides 

Homo 

Guiet 

Sietsma 

Acrasiales 

Gerisch 

Mammalia 

Panigel 

Valk 

Konijn 

Steven 

Vries 

Chlorophyt 

:    Brachet 

pseudoplacenta 

Hepaticae 

Stange 

cytogenetics 

Bryozoa 

Ryland 

Viell 

Angiosp 

Cionini 

relation  to  fetus 

development 

Homo 

Baur 

Bryophyta 

Bopp 

Mammalia 

Baur 

Naaktgeborcn 

170 

differentiation 

gametes 

Angiosp 

Abel 

Angiosp 

Willemse 

Bopp 

Equisetoph 

Willemse 

Heszky 

Gymnosp 

Willemse 

Wellmann 

Xanthophyc 

Willemse 

Fungi 

Croes 

genetics 

Luger 

Acrasiales 

Ashworth 

Hepaticae 

Abel 

Angiosp 

Abel 

Viell 

Broek 

dormancy 

Harte 

Angiosp 

Istambouli 

Wellensiek 

Karssen 

Ascomyc 

Zonneveld 

Linskens 

Fungi 

Vries 

embryo 

Hepaticae 

Abel 

Angiosp 

Czapik 

germination 

Ly 

Angiosp 

Augsten 

Mestre 

Karssen 

Ryczkowski 

grain 

Street 

Angiosp 

Briarty 

Turala 

growth 

Withers 

Angiosp 

Augsten 

embryo  sac 

Bopp 

Angiosp 

Erdelska 

Ryczkowski 

embryoid 

Soekarjo 

Angiosp 

Guignard 

Wagner 

Haccius 

haploidy 

Heszky 

Angiosp 

Street 

Jelaska 

heterocyst 

Ly 

Cyanophyc 

Wilcox 

Mestre 

heterokaryon 

embryonic  potential 

Fungi 

Luger 

Angiosp 

Jelaska 

histochemistry 

endosperm 

Angiosp 

Street 

Angiosp 

Malecka 

Willemse 

Ryczkowski 

Equisetoph 

Willemse 

Turala 

Gymnosp 

Willemse 

environmental  factors 

Xanthophyc 

Willemse 

Acrasiales 

Ashworth 

histogenesis 

Angiosp 

Gulluni 

Angiosp 

Amer 

Harte 

hormones 

Santoro 

Doree 

Soekarjo 

Angiosp 

Berghoef 

Wellensiek 

Bragt 

Withers 

Bruinsma 

Gymnosp 

Denne 

Karssen 

enzymes 

Knegt 

Angiosp 

Augsten 

Przybyllok 

Loon 

Soekarjo 

Chlorophyc 

Brachet 

Wellensiek 

Fungi 

Wessels 

Filices 

Stange 

experimental  study 

Fungi 

Datema 

Angiosp 

Neville 

Hepaticae 

Stange 

fertilization 

immunochemistry 

Angiosp 

Erdelska 

Acrasiales 

Gerisch 

Linskens 

inductor 

Willemse 

Angiosp 

Siebers 

Gymnosp 

Willemse 

leaf 

Equisetoph 

Willemse 

Angiosp 

Bragt 

Xanthophyc 

Willemse 

Harte 

flower 

Loon 

Angiosp 

Bernard 

Neville 

Neville 

Przybyllok 

flowering 

Woltz 

Angiosp 

Broek 

meiosis 

Frijters 

Angiosp 

Linskens 

Lindenmayer 

Chlorophyc 

Linskens 

Wellensiek 

meristem 

fruit 

Angiosp 

Barlow 

Angiosp 

Bragt 

Bernard 

Knegt 

Fihces 

Stange 

Varga 

Hepaticae 

Stange 

fruiting  body 

microcinematof 

>raphy 

Ascomyc 

Zonneveld 

Angiosp 

E'rdelska 

mitochondria 

Gymnosp       Willemse 
mitosis 

Doree 
Eumycetoz     Saucr 
morphogenesis 

Acrasiales       Garrod 
Angiosp  BayUss 

Pierik 
Woltz 
Chlorophyc    Brachet 
Fungi  Sietsma 

mutant 

Acrasiales       Ashworth 
ovule 

Angiosp  Ryczkowski 

pattern  formation 

Acrasiales       Durston 
Angiosp  Barlow 

pedicel  abscission 

Angiosp  Pierik 

phenocopy 

Angiosp  Haccius 

photomorphogenesis 
Angiosp  Mohr 

Schopfer 
Wagner 
Wellmann 
phototropism 

Angiosp  Bruinsma 

phyllotaxis 

Pteridoph       Lindenmayer 
Spermatoph    Lindenmayer 
phylogeny 

Angiosp  Ly 

physiology 

Angiosp  Augsten 

Cionini 
Linskens 
Mestre 
Ryczkowski 
Street 
Eumycetoz     Wegener 
Hepaticae       Viell 
pigment 

Angiosp  Ryczkowski 

polarity,  gradient,  symmetry 

Angiosp  Neville 

polyploidy 

Angiosp  BayUss 

protonema 

Bryophyta      Bopp 
regeneration 

Angiosp  Barlow 

Bragt 
Woltz 
Filices  Stange 

Fungi  Valk 

Hepaticae       Stange 
VieU 
reproduction 

Angiosp  Czapik 

Fungi  Sietsma 

rhythm 

Angiosp  Wagner 

root 

Angiosp  Barlow 

Gulluni 
Lindenmayer 
Santoro 
seed 

Angiosp  Briarty 

Karssen 


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seed  sterility 

Angiosp  Turala 

seedling 

Angiosp  Schopfer 

senescence 

Angiosp  Loon 

sex  expression 

Angiosp  Berghoef 

sexual  differentiation 

Fungi  Wessels 

shoot 

Angiosp  Bopp 

spacing 

Cyanophyc     Wilcox 
suspcnsor 

Angiosp  Cionini 

theoretical  study 

Frijters 
Lindenmayer 

Acrasiales       Nanjundiah 
transcription 

F-'ungi  Broek 

ultrastructure 

Acrasiales       Hohl 

Angiosp  Briarty 

Street 
Turala 
Willemse 

Equisetoph     Willemse 

Fungi  Hohl 

Wessels 

Gymnosp        Willemse 

Xanthophyc  Willemse 
vascular  tissue 

Angiosp  Amer 

Siebers 

Gymnosp        Denne 

PLEURA 

see  Body  cavities 

POLAR  BODIES 

see  Egg(s) 

POLARITY 

see  Gradicnt(s);  Symmetry 

POLE  CELLS 

see  Germ  cells  (primordial) 

POLLUTANTS 

LamcUibr        Lucas 

POLYAMINES 

see  Amine(s) 

POLYEMBRYONY 

Amphibia       Svyatogor 
Avcs  Lutz 

Svyatogor 
Teleostci         Lutz 

POLYMORPHISM 

Insccta  Lees 

Rcmbold 

Schmidt 

Steel 

Truckenbrodt 

Winkler 

Woyke 


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POLYPEPTIDES 

see  Proteins 

POLYPLOIDY 

Insecta  Kunz 

Lauge 
Renkawitz 
Woyke 

Mammalia       Marshak 
Nadal 
Niemierko 
Stroeva 

POLYSACCHARIDES 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

POSTEMBRYONIC 
DEVELOPMENT 

see  Development  (post- 
embryonic,  fetal) 

POTENCY 

see  F'^mbryology  (experimental) 
see  also  Determination; 

Pattern  formation;  Regulation 

PREGNANCY 

see  also  Embryo-maternal 

relationships;  Placenta(tion) 

Amphibia       ChamboUe 

Homo  Gebhardt 

Hurst 
Lansdown 

Mammalia      Busch 

Colombo 

Hurst 

Lansdown 

Mercier 

Perry 

Renfree 

Tuchmann 

Ullmann 

Wilson 

Teleostei        Chambolle 

PRESSURE 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

Ascidiacea      Farinella 
Mammalia       Blackburn 

PRIMITIVE  STREAK 

see  also  Blastoderm 

Amphibia       Vacek 
Aves  Vacek 

Mammalia       Deuchar 
Vacek 

PRIMORDIAL  GERM  CELLS 
see  Germ  cells  (primordial) 

PROLIFERATION 

sec  Mitosis 

PRONEPHRIC  DUCT 

see  Urogenital  system 

PRONEPHROS 

see  Kidney(s) 

PROSPECTIVE  MAPS 

see  Embryology  (cxpcriiiicntal) 


PROSTAGLANDINS 


Mammalia 

Mercier 

Tuchmann 

PROTEIN(S)  (ir 

id.  Peptides  & 

Polypeptides) 

albumen 

Aves 

Carinci 

Gerlinger 

autoradiography 

Amphibia 

Brahma 

Saag 

basic 

Echinoidea 

Backstrom 

cell  differentiation 

Amphibia 

Jacob 

Homo 

Jacob 

Mammalia 

Malpoix 

chromatin 

Echinoidea 

Cognetti 

chromosomal 

Amphibia 

Duprat 

Insecta 

Bosshard 

contractile 

Homo 

John 

Mammalia 

John 

cortico-steroid  binding 

Aves 

Gasc 

crystallin 

Amphibia 

Brahma 

Aves 

Burns 

Qayton 

Doorenmaalen 

Perry 

Pritchard 

Truman 

Homo 

Doorenmaalen 

Mammalia 

Qayton 

Perry 

Platonov 

Pritchard 

Truman 

development 

Amphibia 

Desvaux 

Ragghianti 

Echinoidea 

Westin 

differentiation 

Amphibia 

Picard 

Insecta 

Duspiva 

Rembold 

early  developnu 

nt 

Ampliibia 

Brahma 

Macha 

Osborn 

Palecek 

Romanovsky 

Saag 

Stanisstreet 

Aves 

Janssen 

Crustacea 

Huhin 

Echinoidea 

Backstrom 

Giudice 

Immers 

Gastropoda 

Wa! 

Insecta 

Sauer 

Schnetter 

Wegener 

Mammalia 

Johnson 

Petzoldt 

Teleostei 

Kostoniarova 

I 


egg 

nuclear 

tissue  specific 

Amphibia 

Brachct 

Echinoidea 

Cognetti 

Amphibia 

Knowland 

Ascidiacea 

Piiccia 

De  Matthaeis 

tooth  Mammaha  Linde 

elastin 

Nicotra 

transferrine 

Mammalia 

Moczar 

Sevaljevic 

Amphibia 

Chalumeau 

embryo 

oocyte 

Homo 

Chalumeau 

Aves 

Janssen 

Echinoidea 

Rinaldi 

Mammalia 

Chalumeau 

Starre 

Insecta 

Papillon 

transport  to  fetus 

eye 

oogenesis 

Mammaha 

Hemmings 

Amphibia 

Mitashov 

Amphibia 

Ficq 

Wild 

Sviridov 

Ford 

tumour 

Aves 

Janssen 

Moreau 

Mammaha 

Serman 

Starre 

Van  Gansen 

Solter 

fat  body 

Echinoidea 

Backstrom 

uterine 

Insecta 

Papillon 

Cognetti 

Homo 

Beier 

fetal  serum 

organogenesis 

Mammaha 

Beier 

Mammalia 

Ren  free 

Insecta 

Wegener 

Kirchner 

fetoprotein 

Mammalia 

Serman 

Renfree 

Peters 

Skreb 

venom 

Aves 

Janssen 

ovary 

Mammaha 

Gabriel 

Homo 

Adinolfi 

Crustacea 

Berreur 

yolk 

SeUer 

pattern 

Gastropoda 

Wal 

Mammalia 

Adinolfi 

Insecta 

Denuce 

Insecta 

Engels 

fetus 

Porifera 

Denuce 

Homo 

Karlsson 

Teleostei 

Denuce 

PROTOZOA 

Mammalia 

Karlsson 

pattern  at  different  temp. 

see  UniceUular  organisms 

filamentous 

Insecta 

Papillon 

Polychaeta 

ap  Gwynn 

peptide 

RADIATION 

gene  activation 

Insecta 

Chen 

see  Irradiation 

Insecta 

Artavanis 

phosvitin 

Holden 

Aves 

Gerlinger 

RADIOMIMETIC  AGENTS 

Ish 

physiology 

genetics 

Mammalia 

Hemmings 

REAGGREGATION 

Amphibia 

Beetschen 

pineal  organ 

see  Cell(s) 

Gasser 

Vertebrata 

ColUn 

Mammaha 

Goswami 

placenta 

REARING  METHODS 

germ  cell 

Homo 

Hubert 

Mammalia 

Garwcg 

regeneration 

Brachyura 

Ingle 

heat  shock 

Amphibia 

Anton 

Crustacea 

Castel 

Insecta 

Artavanis 

Mammaha 

Dyson 

Fincham 

Holden 

Turbellaria 

Lc  Moigne 

Rice 

Ish 

reproductive  system 

Williamson 

hemoglobin 

Insecta 

Chen 

Lagomorpha  Beatty 

Homo 

Ramirez 

reticulin 

Lamelhbr 

Le  Pcnnec 

hemolymph 

Homo 

Posinovec 

Le  Roux 

Insecta 

Engels 

ribonucleoprot 

ein 

Lucas 

Papillon 

Insecta 

Knust 

Prieur 

histochemistry 

S-100 

Polychaeta 

Cazaux 

Amphibia 

Chalumeau 

Amphibia 

Mitashov 

Homo 

Chalumeau 

Sviridov 

REGENERATION  (physio- 

Mammalia 

Chalumeau 

salivary  gland 

logical) 

imaginal  disc 

Insecta 

Eeken 

Insecta 

Blais 

semen 

Amphibia 

Martin 

induction 

Mammalia 

Boursnell 

Aves 

Balakhonov 

Amphibia 

Vahs 

sexual  development 

Mammaha 

Polezhaev 

keratin 

Crustacea 

Charniaux 

Aves 

Desveaux 
Dhouailly 
Sengel 
Smith 

soluble 

Croisille 

Junera 

Meusy 

kidney 

Amphibia 

Brahma 

Aves 

Croisille 

Saag 

Upoprotein 

Mammaha 

Serman 

Amphibia 

Huchon 

Skreb 

liver 

starvation 

Amphibia 

Know'land 

Insecta 

Bosquet 

Mammaha 

Goswami 

synthesis 

metamorphosis 

Amphibia 

Mitashov 

Insecta 

CoUn 

Aves 

Janssen 

mitotic  apparatus 

Starre 

Polychaeta 

ap  Gwynn 

Homo 

Adinolfi 

nervous  system 

Mammaha 

Adinolfi 

Aves 

Meller 

173 


REGENERATION  (traumatic) 

differentiation 

inhibition 

see  also  Interstitial  cells; 

Amphibia 

Harrebomee 

Hydrozoa 

Stanisstreet 

Unicellular  organisms; 

Turbellaria 

Le  Moigne 

Oligochaeta 

Marcel 

Wound  healing 

Pasquini 

Turbellaria 

Lender 

digestive  system 

Torok 

Actinozoa 

Van  Praet 

Mammalia 

Timashkevich 

involution 

Archiannel 

Malik  ova 

ear 

Turbellaria 

Bautz 

Asteroidea 

Lender 

Mammalia 

Joseph 

irradiation 

Brachiopoda 

Emig 

effect  of  chemicals 

Asteroidea 

Huet 

Hirudinca 

Kudokotsev 

Mammalia 

Cracmn 

Turbellaria 

Bautz 

Oligochaeta 

Saussey 

Preda 

limb 

Phasmida 

Bart 

Protase 

Amphibia 

Faber 

Phoronidea 

Emig 

effect  of  drugs 

Huet 

Polychaeta 

Di  Grande 

Aves 

Balakhonov 

Lazard 

Malikova 

Mammalia 

Joseph 

Lheureux 

Pfannenstiel 

effect  of  hormones 

Maden 

Sabelli 

Mammalia 

Joseph 

Polezhaev 

Porifera 

Boury 

effect  of  nervous  system 

Wallace 

Korotkova 

Asteroidea 

Huet 

Arachnida 

Ksiazek 

Reptilia 

Bellairs 

Turbellaria 

Schilt 

Crustacea 

Noulin 

Turbellaria 

Hirn 

Stephan 

Insecta 

Bulliere 

Kritchinskaya 

Vertebrata 

Hauser 

liver 

Tokin 

effect  of  venom 

Mammalia 

Craciun 

absence 

Mammalia 

Cullen 

Desser 

Hirudinea 

Cornec 

elastic  tissue 

Mutolo 

actinomycin 

Mammalia 

Moczar 

Nadal 

Hydrozoa 

Lui 

embryo 

Preda 

Znidaric 

Insecta 

Fournier 

Protase 

after  irradiation 

Rogueda 

Romanova 

Amphibia 

Lazard 

endocrinology 

lung 

Polezhaev 

Amphibia 

Filoni 

Mammalia 

Romanova 

Hydrozoa 

Lui 

Crustacea 

Noulin 

lymphatic  syste 

m 

Znidaric 

Insecta 

Bart 

Mammalia 

Hinrichsen 

autoradiography 

Fournier 

mechanism 

Amphibia 

Dabagian 

Rogueda 

Mammalia 

Liosner 

axial  structures 

Mammalia 

Desser 

metabolism 

Vertebrata 

Hauser 

Polychaeta 

Hofmann 

Needham 

biochemistry 

epithelium 

mitosis 

Amphibia 

Anton 

Mammalia 

Joseph 

Insecta 

Bart 

Burgess 

experimental  study 

muscle 

Hydrozoa 

Stanisstreet 

Annelida 

Boilly 

Mammaha 

Cullen 

Mammalia 

Dyson 

Oligochaeta 

Stephan 

neoblasts 

Polychaeta 

Durante 

Turbellaria 

Schilt 

Turbellaria 

Lender 

Puccia 

Stephan 

Sauzin 

Thouveny 

eye 

nervous  system 

Turbellaria 

Le  Moigne 

Amphibia 

Dabagian 

Amphibia 

Baker 

Torok 

Korochkin 

Filoni 

biophysics 

Mitashov 

Mammaha 

Berry 

Turbellaria 

Tei 

Sviridov 

Ilhs 

blastemata 

eye  lens 

Nie 

Amphibia 

Harrebomee 

Amphibia 

Campbell 

Oligochaeta 

Marcel 

cell  activation 

Filoni 

neurosecretion 

Turbellaria 

ZiUer 

Truman 

Oligochaeta 

Coulomb 

cell  transformat 

ion  &  migration 

Aves 

Sicharulidze 

Platyhelm 

Grasso 

Actinozoa 

Lenique 

gene  control 

pharynx 

Turbellaria 

Lenique 

Insecta 

Bulliere 

Turbellaria 

Bautz 

cellular  basis 

general  study 

Needham 

SchUt 

Nemertea 

Pedersen 

growth 

Stephan 

connective  tissue 

Turbellaria 

Pasquini 

physiology 

Turbellaria 

Pedersen 

heart 

Brondsted 

control 

Mammalia 

Polezhaev 

polar 

Hydrozoa 

Schmid 

hcteromorphosis 

Hydrozoa 

MuUer 

Wilby 

Oligochaeta 

Coulomb 

polarity 

culture  in  vitro 

heterotopic 

Amphibia 

Lheureux 

Insecta 

Bulliere 

Amphibia 

Harrebomee 

posterior 

Turbellaria 

Chandebois 

histochemistry 

Oligochaeta 

Coulomb 

cytochemistry 

Mammalia 

Makinen 

Mouton 

Polychaeta 

Thouveny 

Raekallio 

potential 

cytology 

histology 

Ohgochaeta 

Coulomb 

Oligochaeta 

Mouton 

Turbellaria 

Zafiratos 

regeneration  cells 

dcdiffcrentiation 

imaginal  disc 

AnneHda 

BoiUy 

Amphibia 

Harrebomee 

Insect'i 

Strub 

regulation 

determination 

induction 

Amphibia 

Campbell 

Insecta 

Bulliere 

Hydrozoa 

Millie  r 

Mammalia 

Sidorova 

Turbellaria 

Zillcr 

Turbellaria 

Lender 

174 

relation  with  immunology 

Mammalia      Watts 
retina  Amphibia  Mitashov 
skull  Mammalia   Polezhaev 
spleen 

Mammalia      Kharlova 
tail  Amphibia      Brustis 
terrifories 

Crustacea        Hoarau 
thymus 

Mammalia      Kharlova 
tissue 

Mammalia      Dyson 
tracer  studies 

Turbellaria      Zafiratos 
trophic  factor 

Oligochaeta    Marcel 
ultrastructure 

Ctenophora    PyUlo 

Turbellaria     Qiandebois 
Le  Moigne 
Lender 
Sauzin 
undifferentiated  cells 

Turbellaria      Chandcbois 
vascular  system 

Avcs  Krediet 

Homo  Krediet 

Mammalia      Krediet 
wing  Insecta       Bart 

Browaeys 

REGULATION  (embryonic) 


Amphibia 

Campbell 

Aves 

Amprino 

Kieny 

Cephalop 

Marthy 

Insecta 

Dewes 

REPRODUCTION  (asexual) 
see  Asexual  reproduction 

REPRODUCTION  (sexual) 
see  also  Egg(s);  Fertility  (& 

sterility);  Fertilization; 

Reproductive  system; 

Spermatozoa  etc. 

Copepoda       Lescher 
Mammalia       Huber 
Polychaeta      Hofmann 
Teleostei         Durand 

Tcherniaev 
Urodela  Durand 

artificial  insemination 
Homo  Rowson 

Mammalia      Gulamhusein 

Rowson 
biochemistry 

Mammalia      Boursnell 

Mann 
comparative  study 
Elasmobr        Mann 
Mammalia       Harrison 

Mann 
Mollusca         Mann 
contraception 

Homo  Niikawa 

MammaUa       Eckstein 


cycle 

Crustacea        Picaud 
Echinoderm   Kasyanov 
Lamellibr        Kasyanov 
Mammalia       Huber 
Reptiha  Herbert 

Teleostei         Koshelev 
cytogenetics 

Tardipada      Bertolani 
endocrinology 

Polychaeta     Hauenschild 
Reptilia  Wilson 

environmental  factors 
Insecta  Delay 

enzyme  Hydrozoa  MUller 
immunology 

Homo  BiUington 

Jenkinson 
Searle 
Se  liens 
Smith 
Mammalia      Billington 
Jenkinson 
Searle 
Sellens 
Smith 
intersexuahty 

Aves  Wolff 

marsupial  pouch 

Mammalia      Renfree 
monogeny 

Crustacea       Ginsburger 
parthenogenesis 

Tardigrada      Bertolani 
semen  Mammalia  Boursnell 
Cohen 
Mann 
spawning 

Gastropoda    Bergerard 
Polychaeta     Knight 
Teleostei         Koshelev 
species  crosses 

MammaHa      Gulamhusein 
spermatophore 

Cephalopoda  Mann 
viviparity 

Reptiha  Wilson 

Teleostei         Getting 

REPRODUCTIVE  SYSTEM 

see  also  specific  parts;  Genital 
tract;  Urogenital  system 

Crustacea        Zaffagnini 
Hydrozoa       Fioroni 
Nematoda       Zaffagnini 

accessory  sex  gland 
Insecta  Chen 

Mammalia      Beier 
Kuhnel 

biochemistry 

Mammalia      Mann 

comparitive  study 

Mammalia       Strauss 

descriptive  study 

Cephalop        Di  Grande 

Grasso 
Insecta  Cavallin 

development 

Insecta  Huet 

Teleostei         Ashby 

differentiation 

Insecta  Lauge 


diploids 

Insecta  Woyke 

endocrinology 

Insecta  Hartmann 

Teleostei         Ashby 
experimental  study 

Amphibia       Gipouloux 

Cephalopoda  Di  Grande 
Grasso 

Insecta  Cavallin 

Papillon 

Mammalia      Beier 
female 

Insecta  Tschadaja 

Mammalia      Bulmer 
Peel 
Strauss 
function 

Gastropoda    Gomot 
glands  Insecta      Chauvin 
histochemistry 

MammaUa      Kuhnel 
male   MammaUa  Mann 
morphogenesis 

Aves  Cuminge 

Dubois 
morphology 

Amniota         Matejka 

Homo  Matejka 

Insecta  Tschadaja 

MammaUa      Kuhnel 
neurosecretion 

Platyhelm       Grasso 
phylogenesis 

Amniota         Matejka 

Homo  Matejka 

physiology 

MammaUa      Peters 
spermatheca 

Insecta  Hartmann 

ultrastructure 

Insecta  Hartmann 

RESPIRATION 

see  also  MetaboUsm 


Amphibia 

Hamburger 

Ascidiacea 

D'Anna 

Aves 

Dawes 

Homo 

ChaUier 

Guiet 

Insecta 

Bosquet 

Fourche 

RESPIRATORY  TRACT 

Homo 

Choffel 

DoUander 

RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL 
SYSTEM 

see  Macrophage  system 

RHESUS  FACTORS 

see  Immunology 

RIBONUCLEIC  ACID 

see  also  Nucleic  acids 

5s  Amphibia       Ford 
12s     Aves  Desveaux 

autoradiography 

Amphibia       Van  Gansen 


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cell  differentiation 

oogenesis 

sensory  corpuscl 

es 

Amphibia 

Jacob 

Amphibia 

Denoulet 

Aves 

Saxod 

Homo 

Jacob 

Ford 

taste  bud 

chromosomal 

Thomas 

Homo 

Sevcenko 

Amphibia 

Lacroix 

Van  Gansen 

cytoplasmic 

ovary 

SERUM 

Echinoidea 

Giudice 
Sconzo 

Insecta 

Mays 
Ribbert 

see  Blood 

differentiation 

regeneration 

SEX  CHROMATIN 

Amphibia 

Picard 

Amphibia 

Burgess 

see  Nucleus 

early  stages 

Turbellaria 

Le  Moigne 

Ascidiacea 

Mansueto 

ribonucleoprotein 

SEX  DETERMINATION 

Echinoidea 

Giudice 

Insecta 

Derksen 

see  also  Sexual  development 

Pirrone 

ribosomal 

Sconzo 

Aves 

Wylie 

Crustacea 

Ginsburger 

Insecta 

Buning 

Echinoidea 

Giudice 

Legrand 

Maisonhaute 

Mutolo 

Gastropoda 

Gomot 

Schnetter 

Pirrone 

Griffond 

Mollusca 

Biggelaar 

Rinaldi 

Hydrozoa 

Stagni 

Teleostei 

Kotomin 

Insecta 

Mischke 

Insecta 

Camenzind 

Kostomarova 

Schafer 

Dennhofer 

Neyfakh 

Polychaeta 

Durante 

Nothiger 

Skoblina 

Puccia 

Went 

effect  on  cell  culture 

salivary  gland 

Mammalia 

Buehr 

Aves 

McKenzie 

Insecta 

Eeken 

effect  on  early  stages 

Helmsing 

SEX  DIFFERENTIATION 

Aves 

McKenzie 

synthesis 

see  Sexual  development 

egg  Ascidiacea 

Farinella 

Aves 

Desveaux 

Insecta 

Wyl 

Insecta 

Buning 

SEX  HORMONES 

embryo 

tissue  Amphibia 

Moilliet 

see  Hormones 

Ascidiacea 

Puccia 

Ryffel 

Aves 

WyUe 

Weber 

SEX-RATIO 

endocrinology 

transfer  Mammaha  Eliasson 

see  Sexual  development 

Amphibia 

Moilliet 

translation 

Ryffel 

Insecta 

Sekeris 

SEX-REVERSAL 

Weber 

sec  Sexual  development 

eye 

RIBOSOMES 

Chondrostei 

Baburina 

see  Subcellular  ( 

components 

SEXUAL  DEVELOPMENT 

Mitashov 

see  also  specific 

sex  organs; 

Stroeva 

SACCUS  VASCULOSUS 

Reproductive  system; 

imaginal  disc 

Sex  determination 

Insecta 

Tarroux 

SALIVARY  GLAND 

informational 

see  Gland(s) 

Aves 

Cuminge 

Amphibia 

Ford 

Dubois 

Uver 

SCALE(S) 

Lamellibr 

Lucas 

Mammalia 

Mutolo 

see  also  Skin 

Oligochaeta 

Saussey 

messenger 

biochemistry 

Amphibia 

Moilliet 
Ryffel 

Insecta 

Mauchamp 

Crustacea 

Charniaux 
Croisille 

Weber 

SELF- RECOGNITION 

Junera 

Aves 

Burns 

Mcusy 

Clayton 

SEMEN 

Mammalia 

Straaten 

Desveaux 

see  Reproduction  (sexual) 

cryptorchidism 

Thomson 

Mammalia 

Straaten 

Truman 

SENSE  ORGANS 

descriptive  study 

Williamson 

see  also  specific 

organs; 

Crustacea 

Payen 

Homo 

Jones 

Placodes 

differentiation 

Insecta 

Jones 

Teleostei 

Lissia 

Sekeris 

development 

endocrinology 

Weideli 

Aves 

Genis 

Amphibia 

Zaccanti 

Mammalia 

Jones 

epith.-mcsench. 

interact. 

Aves 

Lutz 

mitochondrial 

Aves 

Saxod 

Crustacea 

Juchault 

Echinoidea 

Mutolo 

larval 

Legrand 

Rinaldi 

Annelida 

Apelt 

Martin 

Mammalia 

Mutolo 

Coelomata 

Apelt 

Payen 

nuclear 

photoreceptor 

Touir 

Amphibia 

Angclier 

Vcrtcbrata 

Oksche 

Insecta 

Richard 

oocyte 

physiology 

Mammalia 

Swanson 

Amphibia 

Moilliet 

Aves 

Genis 

Oligochaeta 

Lattaud 

Ryffel 

relation  to  nervous  system 

Teleostei 

Ashby 

Weber 

Amphibia 

Brandle 

free  martin 

Aves 

Wylie 

sensilb 

Aves 

Lutz 

Insecta 

Larink 

Mammalia 

Colcnbrander 

176 


genetics 

SKELETON 

SOMATIC  RECOMBINATION 

Crustacea 

Carre 

see  also  specific 

parts; 

see  Cell  heredity 

Legrand 

Bone(s);  Cartilage 

hermaphroditism 

SOMITE(S) 

Crustacea 

Fried 

Aves 

Bellairs 

Juchault 

Chevallier 

Amphibia 

Brustis 

Legrand 

Homo 

Mazhuga 

Burgess 

Hy.drozoa 

Vannini 

Mammalia 

Bellairs 

Ivanov 

Polychaeta 

Vannini 

Bugrilova 

Aves 

Christ 

Turbellaria 

Vannini 

Konyukhov 

Curtis 

histology 

MaUnina 

Fazekas 

Mammaha 

Straaten 

Mazhuga 

Gallera 

hybrids 

Paschin 

Ivanov 

Aves 

Deray 

Pratt 

Jacob 

Gomot 

Rajtova 

Lanot 

in  vitro 

Sterba 

Menkes 

Mammaha 

Byskov 

Truslove 

Sandor 

inducing  factors 

Reptilia 

Bellairs 

Vertebrata 

Ha  user 

Aves 

Salzgeber 

intersexuaUty 

SKIN 

SPERMATOGENESIS 

Crustacea 

Carre 

see  also  Epidermis;  Integu- 

see also  Gametes 

Fried 

ment;  Pigment(ation); 

Ginsburger 

Wound  healing 

Arachnida 

Pijnacker 

Juchault 

Insecta 

Byczkowska 

monogeny 

Amphibia 

Hanke 

Pijnacker 

Crustacea 

Juchault 

Schultheiss 

Mammalia 

Merkle 

sex  differentiation 

Aves 

Carinci 

Teleostei 

Zaitzev 

Amphibia 

Cambar 

Desveaux 

Turbellaria 

Farnesi 

Collenot 

Mariani 

Vagnetti 

Di  Grande 

Mauger 

anomalies 

Zaccanti 

Reyss 

Homo 

Posinovec 

Aves 

Gasc 

Rinaudo 

biochemistry 

Limborgh 

Saxod 

Echinoidea 

De  Matthaeis 

Lutz 

Sengel 

Nicotra 

Cephalopoda  Di  Grande 

Smith 

Insecta 

Knust 

Grasso 

Homo 

Breathnach 

Mischke 

Chondrostei 

Persov 

Mammalia 

France 

comparative  study 

Zubova 

Hanke 

Ascidiacea 

Colombera 

Hydrozoa 

Stagni 

Makinen 

cytochemistry 

Insecta 

Cavallin 

Raekallio 

Hydrozoa 

Stagni 

Lamellibr. 

Sabelli 

Teleostei 

Bereiter 

diploids 

Mammalia 

Byskov 

Insecta 

Woyke 

McLaren 

SKULL  (&  visceral  skeleton) 

effect  of  various 

factors 

Swanson 

see  also  Chondrocranium 

Homo 

Harrison 

Polychaeta 

Hauenschild 

Mammalia 

Harrison 

Pfanncnstiel 

Amniota 

Slaby 

endocrinology 

Teleostei 

Ashby 

Aves 

Diethclm 

Ascidiacea 

Georges 

Persov 

Limborgh 

environmental  factors 

sex  dimorphism 

Nijweide 

Teleostei 

Zaitzev 

Cladocera 

Gaino 

Robadey 

meiosis 

sex  reversal 

Schowing 

Homo 

Polani 

Amphibia 

Stagni 

Tonneyck 

Insecta 

Camenzind 

Vannini 

Homo 

lannello 

Mammalia 

Polani 

Crustacea 

Carre 

Lavelle 

microcinematography 

sexual  characteristics 

Luke 

Insecta 

Camenzind 

Crustacea 

Charniaux 

Slaby 

ultrastructure 

Croisille 

Mammalia 

Huber 

Ascidiacea 

Villa 

Junera 

Kvinnsland 

Hydrozoa 

Stagni 

Meusy 

Lavelle 

Oligochaeta 

Bondi 

thelygeny 

Lendon 

Farnesi 

Crustacea 

Carre 

Markens 

Nijweide 

SPERMATOZOA 

SHELL 

Oudhof 

see  also  Gametes 

see  Egg(s);  Intej 

ument 

Polezhaev 

Rajtova 

Ascidiacea 

Villa 

SHELL  GLAND 

Tonge 

enzymes 

see  Integument; 

Oviduct 

SLIME  MOLDS 

Mammalia 

Dott 
Mann 

SHOULDER  GIRDLE 

see  Plant  embryology  & 

metabohsm 

see  Skeleton 

morphogene 

sis 

Mammaha 
pathology 

Dott 

SOMATIC  MUTATIONS 

Mammaha 

Birch 

see  Genetics 

Blom 

177 


preservation 
Amphibia 
Mammalia 

storage  organs 
Mammalia 

transport 
Mammalia 

ultrastructure 
Amphibia 
Chondrostei 
Mammalia 


viability 

Mammalia 


Rostand 
UUmann 

Dott 

Adams 
MacMillan 

Campanella 

Ginsburg 

Birch 

Blom 

Wabik 

Adams 
Cohen 


SPERMIOGENESIS 

see  Spermatogenesis 


SPINAL  CORD 

Amphibia 

Kort 

Thors 

Trevisan 

Aves 

Ambrosi 

Camosso 

Mauger 

Mitolo 

Homo 

Barson 

Teleostei 

Marini 

SPLEEN 

Aves  Dieterlen 

Mammalia      Kharlova 

STATIC  ORGAN 

Amphibia       Briegleb 
Neubert 
Cephalop        Saccarrao 
Cyclostom      Hagelin 
Mammalia       Marty 

STERILITY 

see  Fertility  (  &  sterihty). 

STEROIDS 

see  also  Cortisone;  Hormone(s) 

androgen 

Homo  Sulcova 

Mammalia       Kratochwil 
contraceptives 

Homo  Niikawa 

early  stages 

Mammalia       Antila 
ecdysone 

Crustacea        Blanchet 
Insecta  BuUicre 

Eeken 
Holden 
Koolman 
Mandaron 
Schcller 
Vijvcrbcrg 
effect  on  conceptus 

Homo  Gcnnser 

effect  on  egg  &  ovulation 

Teleostei         Colombo 
effect  on  gall  bladder 
Mammalia       France 


effect  on  gonads 

Homo  Ludwig 

Mammalia       Ludwig 
Peters 
effect  on  mammary  gland 

Mammaha      Kratochwil 
effect  on  molting 

Crustacea        Blanchet 
effect  on  mouth 

Mammalia       Luke 
effect  on  osteogenesis 

Aves  Scopelliti 

effect  on  protein  synthesis 
Amphibia       Knowland 
effect  on  regeneration 
Insecta  Bulliere 

Mammalia      Joseph 
effect  on  sexual  development 

Amphibia       Zaccanti 
effect  on  sex  different 
Amphibia       Stagni 

Vannini 
Mammalia       Swanson 

Zaayer 
Teleostei         Ashby 
egg  Amphibia       Antila 
embryo 

Amphibia       Antila 
Mammalia      Okker 
enzymes 

Amphibia       Dupuis 
estrogen 

Aves  Gabriel 

Homo  Gebhardt 

Mammalia      Colombo 
Gabriel 
gonadal 

Aves  Scheib 

Mammalia      Brinkmann 
Hay 
larva 

Amphibia       Antila 
metabolism 

Amphibia        Antila 
Mammalia       Antila 
metabolism  &  binding 

Homo  Sulcova 

placental 

Mammalia      Okker 
Zaayer 
synthesis 

Aves  Haffen 

Mammalia       Lombard 
synthesis  in  vitro 

Aves  Scheib 

teratogenesis 

Aves  Gabriel 

Mammalia      Gabriel 
testosterone  in  brain 

Mammalia       Auroux 
transplacental  carcinogenesis 
Mammalia       Elger 

STOMACH 

Aves  Chanturishvili 

Kalatosishvili 

Mammalia       David 
Kralj 
Morris 
Rode 
Timashkevich 


SUBCELLULAR 
COMPONENTS 

biophysics 

Hydrozoa       Miiller 
development 

Insecta  Priester 

effect  on  gene  transcription 
Amphibia       Geuskens 
Gastropoda    Geuskens 
embryo  &  larva 

Insecta  Jurand 

enzymes  Insecta  Duspiva 
eye  lens 

Aves  Clayton 

Odeigah 
Perry 
Pritchard 
Mammalia      Clayton 
Odeigah 
Perry 
Pritchard 
Golgi  complex 

Insecta  Giorgi 

Polychaeta     Dhainaut 
immunology 

Aves  Blanchet 

lysosomes 

Amphibia       Decroly 
membrane 

Amphibia       Bluemink 
Brachct 
Laat 
Saag 
Ascidiacea      O'Dell 
Aves  Blanchet 

Qayton 
Odeigah 
Perry 
Pritchard 
Echinoderm  Guerrier 
Echinoidea     O'Dell 

Vittorelli 
Hydrozoa       Miiller 
Mammalia      Bertini 
Clayton 
Comoglio 
Kaluza 
Odeigah 
Perry 
Prat 

Pritchard 
Tarone 
Virtanen 
Wartiovaara 
Polychaeta     Guerrier 
microfilament 

Amphibia       Perry 
Selman 
mitochondria 

Amphibia       Billett 

Lovtrup 
Echinoidea     Nicotra 

VittoreUi 
Teleostei         Billett 
mitochondrial  extract 

Insecta  Sin 

myofibril 

Aves  Eppenberger 

Heizmann 
Insecta  Bcinbrech 

Mammalia      Cullen 

Heizmann 


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myofilament 

TEMPERATURE 

chemical  Amphibia  Gulluni 

Mammalia 

Cullen 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

Santoro 

oocyte 

Aves 

Landauer 

Insecta 

Giorgi 

Amphibia 

Briegleb 

Ojeda 

physico-chemistry 

Rostand 

Palen 

Amphibia 

Bluemink 

Arachnida 

Ksiazek 

Salzgeber 

■* 

Laat 

Aves 

Fischer 

Echinoidea 

Lonning 

Saag 

Preda 

Hagstrom 

Scope  lliti 

Chondrostei 

Sytina 

Insecta 

Duke 

Senatori 

Crustacea 

Ginsburger 

Mammaha 

Beck 

Aves 

Ferrini 

Juberthie 

Damjanov 

Manelli 

Lescher 

Druga 

ScopeUiti 

Insecta 

Juberthie 

Horvath 

Senatori 

Lauge 

James 

ribosomal  body 

Papillon 

Keith 

Lacertilia 

Taddei 

Mammalia 

Keith 

Kocher 

ribosome 

New 

Madjerek 

Amphibia 

ScopeUiti 

Nematoda 

Brun 

Roux 

Senatori 

Teleostei 

Braum 

Solter 

Aves 

Ferrini 

Morgan 

Teleostei 

Lonning 

Manelli 

Zaitzev 

Hagstrom 

ScopeUiti 

chromosomal  a1 

berrations 

Senatori 

Mammalia 

Niemierko 

Mammalia 

Hach 

TERATOGENESIS 

chromosomes 

Virtanen 

(experimental) 

Mammalia 

Horvath 

Wartiovaara 

see  also  specific 

teratogenic 

culture  in  vitro 

agents;  Anomalies  (early 

Mammalia 

Morriss 

SUBCOMMISSURAL  ORGAN 

development);  Drugs; 

dimethylsulfoxi 

de 

see  Brain 

Malformations;  Pathology; 

Aves 

Landauer 

Thalidomide 

■;  specific  agents 

drugs 

SUCKER 

specific  orga 

ns 

Aves 

Jurand 

see  Gland(s) 

Mammalia 

Domac 

Arachnida 

Ksiazek 

Druga 

SUGARS 

Aves 

Fazekas 

Jurand 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

Horvath 

Mercier 

Peterka 

Saxen 

SULPHYDRYL  GROUPS 

Rados 

Schloot 

Homo 

Cioppettini 

dupUcitas 

SWIM  BLADDER 

Hagstrom 

Insecta 

Krause 

see  Lungs 

Mammalia 

Checiu 

dysraphia 

Csaba 

Aves 

Barson 

SYMBIOSIS 

Hagstrom 

early  development 

see  also  Mycetome 

Horvath 

Amphibia 

Burgess 

Kleinebrccht 

Mammalia 

Morriss 

Coleoptera 

Ressouches 

Peterka 

effect  of  culture  in  vitro 

Rados 

Homo 

Barnes 

SYMMETRY  (& 

:  asymmetry) 

Seller 

Mammalia 

Barnes 

see  also  Gradient(s) 

Woollam 

effect  of  diabetes 

action  mechanism 

Mammalia 

Deuchar 

Amphibia 

Hengst 

Aves 

Landauer 

effect  of  histidinaemia 

Ascidiacea 

Sabbadin 

amino  acids 

Mammalia 

Campbell 

Aves 

Qavert 

Mammalia 

Choroszewska 

effect  of  weightlessness 

Lepori 

antimetabolites 

Insecta 

Bnegleb 

Lutz 

Insecta 

Scharloo 

Neubert 

Pautou 

Mammalia 

Mercier 

environmental  factors 

Gastropoda 

Meshcheryakov 

Tuchmann 

Aves 

Menkes 

Verdonk 

biochemistry 

Echinoidea 

Lonning 

Insecta 

Vreezen 

Aves 

Ojeda 

Hagstrom 

Mammalia 

Svejcar 

Mammalia 

Keith 

SYNAPSE 

blood  serum 

Teleostei 

Lonning 

see  Nervous  system 

Aves 

Jehnek 

Hagstrom 

by  external  medium 

exencephalus 

TAIL 

Amphibia 

Rostand 

Mammalia 

Lendon 

see  also  Regeneration 

carbohydrates 

experimental 

(traumatic) 

Vertebrata 

Clavert 

Mammalia 

Amels 

cardiovascular  system 

San dor 

Amphibia 

Brustis 

Homo 

Klein 

eye 

Fox 

Mammalia 

face  Mammalia 
head  Aves 

Mammalia 

Akhabadze 

Stroeva 

Lendon 

Diethelm 

Schowing 

Schowing 

179 


heart 

supernumerary  limb 

gubernaculum 

Aves 

Laane 

Crustacea 

Noulin 

Homo             Backhouse 

Los 

temperature 

Mammalia      Backhouse 

Roest 

Aves 

Fischer 

histochemistry 

Mammalia 

Laane 

Mammalia 

New 

Mammalia      Wensing 

Los 

teratogens 

hybrid 

Roest 

Mammalia 

Amels 

Aves               Go  mot 

histochemistry 

Sandor 

Marchand 

Aves 

Meiniel 

toxins    Aves 

Schowing 

Leydig  cells 

histories 

Mammalia 

Schowing 

MammaUa      Kraus 

Aves 

Jelinek 

Triton  WR  1339 

[ 

Lombard 

Mammalia 

Jelinek 

Mammalia 

Roussel 

morphogenesis 

hormones 

trypan  blue 

Aves                Kankava 

Aves 

Gabriel 

Aves 

Lanot 

Mammalia       Jantosovicova 

MammaUa 

Gabriel 

Mammalia 

Lendon 

pathology 

in  vitro 

ultrastructure 

Homo              Posinovec 

Mammalia 
irradiation 

Saxen 

Aves 

Meiniel 
Ojeda 

Mammalia       Blom 
pattern  formation 

Aves 

Dryden 

Mammalia 

Damjanov 

Homo              Posinovec 

kidney  Mammalia  Garcia 

Solter 

physiology 

lathyrism 

vascular  system 

Aves                Gomot 

Amphibia 

Gerzeli 

Aves 

Krediet 

Marchand 

limb 

Homo 

Krediet 

Sertoli  cells 

Amphibia 

Lauthier 

Mammalia 

Krediet 

Mammalia       Merkle 

Aves 

Salzgeber 

venom 

Mammalia 

Kocher 
Shoro 

Mammalia 

Clavert 
Gabriel 

THALIDOMIDE 

methods  Mamm 

alia  Peters 

veratrum 

Aves                Salzgeber 

micromelia 

Amphibia 

Gulluni 

Mammaha      Keith 

Mammalia 

Druga 

Santoro 

mucopolysaccharides 

vitamin 

THEORETICAL  BIOLOGY 

Mammalia 

Garcia 

Mammalia 

Geelen 

(developmental) 

necrosis 

Lendon 

Menkes 

Peters 

chemical  turnover 

nervous  system 

Steele 

Aves                Dubois 

Aves 

Alexandru 

computer  analysis 

Checiu 

TERATOLOGY 

Bezem 

Mammalia 

Wender 

see  Anomalies  (early  develop- 

Ede 

WooUam 

ment);  Malformations 

Raven 

neural  tube 

Wilby 

Peters 

TERATOMA(S) 

computer  model  Lindenmayer 

neuromuscular  blocking  agent 

Ransom 

Mammalia 

Shoro 

Aves 

Salaun 

Wilde 

nucleotides 

Homo 

Gaillard 

Aves                Mitolo 

Mammalia 

Svejcar 

Mammalia 

Adamson 

differentiation 

pesticides 

Braithwaite 

Homo             Blechschmidt 

Aves 

Bruel 

Damjanov 

dissipation  function 

David 

Evans 

Amphibia       Zotin 

Didier 

Gaillard 

Saccharomyc  Zotin 

Henou 

Graham 

growth  Amphibia  Zotin 

Lutz 

Salaun 

Aves                Mitolo 

Meiniel 

Serman 

Crustacea        Mocquard 

Mammalia 

Mankowska 

Skreb 

Saccharomyc  Zotin 

placental  circulation 

Sobis 

limb 

Homo 

Lemtis 

Solter 

Aves                Mitolo 

potatoes 

other  models        Frijters 

Mammalia 

Keith 

TESTIS 

Lindenmayer 

preimplantatior 

1 

Acrasiales       Nanjundiah 

Mammalia 

Llbling 

Insectivora 

Abro 

Amphibia        Nanjundiah 

relation  with  fetoprotein 

culture  in  vitro 

phenomenology 

Peters 

Mammalia 

Wensing 

Amphibia       Zotin 

RNAse 

descent 

Saccharomyc  Zotin 

Aves 

Lanot 

Homo 

Backhouse 

regeneration 

role  of  neural  ci 

rest 

Mammalia 

Backhouse 

Amphibia        Faber 

Aves 

Keith 

Wensing 

Mammalia 

Keith 

endocrinology 

THORACIC  CAVITY 

sensitivity 

Aves 

Weniger 

see  Body  cavities 

Insccta 

Duke 

Mammalia 

Brinkmann 

spina  bifida 

Lombard 

Aves 

Dryden 

enzyme 

Mammalia 

London 

Homo 

Pirkic 

sulfamides 

Rode 

Mammalia 

Mercier 
Tuchmann 

180 


THYMUS 

TOOTH  (TEETH) 

TRANSFER  (blastocyst, 
etc  ) 

Amphibia 

Balls 

ameloblast 

^\.\^.  f 

Clothier 

Mammalia 

Moe 

Homo 

Rowson 

Horton 

autoradiography 

Mammalia 

Adams 

Manning 

Mammalia 

Beynon 

Barnes 

Aves 

Le  Douarin 

biochemistry 

Checiu 

Mammalia 

Abrunhosa 

Mammalia 

Linde 

Eckstein 

Himelstein 

calcification 

Gulamhusein 

Hinrichsen 

Mammalia 

Linde 

Jirsova 

Kharlova 

comparative  study 

Mercier 

Polge 

Roussel 

Tondury 

Vertebrata 
culture  in  vitro 

Berkovitz 

THYREOSTATIC  AGENTS 

Amphibia 

Capuron 

Rowson 

see  Thyroid  gland 

Spinelli 

Zeilmaker 

THYROID  GLAND 
see  also  Thyroxine 

development 
Amphibia 
Elasmobr 

Chibon 
Risnes 

TRANSPLANTATION 

see  also  Immunology,  Nucleus 

Amphibia 

Pehlemann 

Mammalia 

Kindahl 
Risnes 

autoplastic 
Mammalia 

Kvinnsland 

Regard 

Tonge 

biochemistry 

Aves 

Corujo 

enamel 

Mammalia 

Robert 

Le  Douarin 

Mammalia 

Beynon 

cartilage 
Mammalia 

Mammalia 

Mitskevich 

Josephsen 

Kvinnsland 

THYROXINE 

epith.-mesench. 

Thylstrup 
interact. 

early  embryo 
Damjanov 

Mammalia 

Karcher 

Skreb 

Amphibia 

Hartwig 

Ruch 

Solter 

Moilliet 

eruption 

effect  of  host 

MammaHa 

Ryffel 
Weber 
Mitskevich 

Mammalia 
function 
Mammalia 

Tonge 
Josephsen 

Amphibia 
enzymes 
Mammalia 

Lazard 
Makinen 

growth  Homo 

Luke 

Rni'V.--il1iri 

TISSUE(S) 

histochemistry 

gonad  Amphibia  Lazard 

Mammalia 

Beynon 

head  Amphibia 

Brandle 

chalones 
Amphibia 

Brugal 

histology 
Mammaha 

Josephsen 

heteroplastic 
Amphibia 

Lazard 

culture  in  vitro 

Heaysman 

in  teratoma 

Mammalia 

Wrba 

Amphibia 

Wahli 

Mammalia 

Gaillard 

homoplastic 

Weber 

incisor 

Aves 

Chevallier 

Aves 

Abercrombie 
Deleanu 

Mammalia 
induction 

Josephsen 

hypophysis 
Teleostei 

Olivereau 

Dunn 

Amphibia 

Capuron 

immunity 

Homo 

Dutton 
Dyer 

Prelipceanu 
Adinolfi 

involution 

Mammaha 
morphology 

Mammaha 

Kindahl 
Josephsen 

Reptilia 
immunology 
Amphibia 

Korkia 

Horton 
Newth 

Insecta 
Mammalia 

dynamics 

Dutton 

Dubendorfer 

Abercrombie 

Dunn 

Dutton 

periodont 

Mammalia 
physiology 

Mammalia 
proUferation 

Mammalia 

Beynon 

Tonge 
Karcher 

interspecific 

Aves 
larval  tissues 

Amphibia 
Umb  Amphibia 

Le  Douarin 

Zafiratos 

Brandle 

Lazard 

Aves 

Pexieder 

Ruch 

liver 

Mammalia 

effect  of  cytoc 

halasin 

root 

Seller 

Amphibia 

Selman 

Mammalia 

Beynon 

lympho-myeloid  cells 

endocrinology 

structure 

Mammalia 

Thomas 

Aves                Dyer 
enzymes  Aves  Dutton 

Homo 
Mammalia 

Lavelle 
Lavelle 

method  Aves 
Mammalia 

Passaponti 
Passaponti 

Homo              " 

uutton 

tissue  interactions 

pineal  organ 
Aves 

MammaUa 

Dutton 

Mammalia 

Saxen 

Marraro 

interactions 

ultrastructure 

recognition  Mammalia  Robert 

Aves 

Gumpel 

Amphibia 

Spinelli 

skin 

larval 

Mammalia 

Thylstrup 

Mammalia 

Makinen 

Amphibia 

Wahli 

Raekntlin 

Weber 

TRACE  ELEMENTS 

tissue  Amphibia  Deparis 

stability 

Hydrozoa 
ultrastructure 

Schmid 

see  Chemical  elements 
TRACHEAL  SYSTEM 

xcnoplastic 
Amphibia 
Aves 

Farinella 
Chevallier 

Amphibia 

Fox 

TONGUE 
see  Mouth 

TROPHOBLAST 

see  Blastocyst 

181 


TUMOUR(S) 

see  also  Carcinogenetic  agents; 
Teratoma(s) 


ULTRAVIOLET  IRRADIATION 

Amphibia       Farina 
Gastropoda    Jura 


nucleo-cytoplasmic  relationships 
Algae  Schweiger 

oral  apparatus 

Ciliata  Kaczanowski 


Amphibia       Balls 

Hydrozoa        Lui 

organelle  formation 

Insecta            Gateff 

Znidaric 

CiUata             Jurand 

Mammalia       Llbling 

MoUusca         Labordus 

pattern 

Paul 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 

biochemistry 

UMBILICAL  CORD 

Kaczanowski 

Homo             Beaupain 

see  also  Vascular  system 

polarity,  gradient,  symmetry 

carcinogenesis  in  vitro 

Ciliata             Kaczanowski 

Mammalia      Duke 

UNICELLULAR  ORGANISMS 

regeneration 

comparative  study 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 

Mammalia      Gaillard 

biochemistry 

sexual  processes 

culture  in  vitro 

Chlorophyc    Schweiger 

CiUata             Radzikowski 

Aves                Smith 

CiUata             Radzikowski 

sporulation  Bacteria  Seddon 

Homo             Beaupain 

Desmidiaceae  Kallio 

transformation 

Croisille 

Lehtonen 

Rhizopoda     O'DeU 

Wolff 

Euglenophyc  Freyssinet 

Preston 

differentiation 

Nigon 

ultrastructure 

Homo             Rousseau 

Salvador 

Chlorophyc    Schweiger 

embryo  transfer 

Verdier 

Mammaha       Barnes 

Rhizopoda     Jantzen 

URETER 

embryonic 

O'Dell 

see  Urogenitial  system 

Homo             Gaillard 

Preston 

embryonic  carcinoma 

cell  cycle 

URINARY  BLADDER 

MammaUa       Damjanov 

CiUata             Radzikowski 

see  Urogenital  system 

Skreb 

cell  surface 

Solter 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 

URINARY  SYSTEM 

epith.-mesench.  interact. 

chloroplast 

see  Excretory  system 

Vertebrata      Tarin 

Algae              Schweiger 

fetal  enzymes 

Euglenophyc      Freyssinet 

UROGENITAL  SYSTEM 

Mammalia       Raftell 

Nicolas 

see  also  Excretory  system; 

genetics  Insecta   Gateff 

Nigon 

Genital  tract; 

histology  Vertebrata  Tarin 

Salvador 

Reproductive  system 

immunology  Aves  Ruoslahti 

Verdier 

Vaheri 

chromosome 

Ruano 

Wartiovaara 

Ciliata             Radzikowski 

Amphibia       Cambar 

Homo              Viza 

cilia 

Lepori 

Mammalia       Viza 

Ciliata             Kaczanowski 

Aves                Lepori 

induction  Mammalia  Wrba 

colony  formation 

Mammalia       France 

interact,  with  embryonic  cells 

Chlorophyc    Steenbergen 

Gabriel 

Mammalia       Salaun 

culture  in  vitro 

Madjerek 

irradiation  Homo   Beaupain 

Chlorophyc    Steenbergen 

Pleeging 

pigment  Amphibia  Hach 

cytokinesis 

Stanier 

Homo              Hach 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 

Teleostei         Ramsay 

Mammalia       Hach 

encystment 

sarcoma   Aves     Beug 

Rhizopoda     Jantzen 

UTERINE  TUBE 

susceptibility  &  resistance 

environmental  factors 

see  Oviduct 

Mammalia      Barnes 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 

ultrastructure 

Kaczanowski 

UTERUS 

Vertebrata      Tarin 

experimental  study 

virus-induced 

CiUata             Kaczanowska 

Homo             Hoyes 

Mammalia       Sobis 

genetics 

Mammalia       Bentyn 

yolk  sac  Mammalia  Gaillard 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 

Bontekoe 

Sobis 

Kaczanowski 

Eckstein 

Euglenophyc  Nicolas 

Gulamhusein 

TWINS  (&  other  multiple 

Nigon 

Kirchner 

births) 

Protozoa         Csaba 

Madjerek 

irradiation 

Naaktgeboren 

Homo             Klein 

Desmidiaceae  Kallio 

Thiery 

Lehtonen 

VAGINA 

metabolism 

see  Genital  tract 

ULTIMOBRANCHIAL  BODY 

Bacteria          Seddon 
mitosis 

Aves                Thcsingh 

Ciilorophyc    Steenbergen 

Mammalia       Romert 

Ciliata             Schwartz 
morphogenesis 

ULTRASOUND 

Chlorophyc    Schweiger 

see  also  Lnvironmcntal  factors 

Ciliata             Kaczanowska 
Kaczanowski 

Aves                Dyson 

Desmidiaceae  Kallio 

Lutz 

Lehtonen 

Mammalia       Dyson 

82 


VASCULAR  SYSTEM  VISCERA 

see  also  Circulation;  Heart  (& 

great  vessels);  specific  Mammalia 

organs,  etc. 


Babayeva 
Sidorova 


X-IRRADIATION 

see  also  Irradiation;  Radio- 
mimetic  agents 


Amphibia 

Alexandre 

Aves 

Gotzos 

VISCERAL  SKELETON 

Di  Grande 

Krediet 

see  Skull  (&  visceral  skeleton) 

Jaylet 

Pexieder 

Peters 

Homo 

Klein 
Kocova 

VITAL  STAINING 

Polezhaev 
Reyss 

Krediet 

VITAMIN(S) 

Arachnida 

Tempelaar 

Mazhuga 

Asteroidea 

Huet 

Mammalia 

Becchetti 

Mammalia      Geelen 

Aves 

Beaupain 

Bugge 

Lendon 

Dry den 

Knudsen 

Peters 

Fischer 

Krediet 

Steele 

Reyss 

Kuhn 

Homo 

Beaupain 

Makinen 

VITELLINE  MEMBRANE 

Insecta 

Bluzat 

Mazhuga 

see  Egg(s) 

Vijverberg 

Pexieder 

Mammalia 

Alexandre 

RaekaUio 

VITELLOGENESIS 
see  Oogenesis 

Baker 
Beaumont 

VASCULARIZATION 

Berry 

see  specific  organs,  etc. 

VIVIPARITY 

Lierse 

see  Reproduction 

Martinovitch 

VEGETATIVE  GRADIENT 

Pavic 

see  Gradients 

WATER 

Zivkovic 

see  also  Embryology  (exper.); 

Turbellaria 

Bautz 

Embryology  (physiological) 

Echinoidea     Bereiter 

Insecta            Chauvin 

YOLK 

VEGETATIVE  NERVOUS 

Petavy 

see  also  Egg;  Nutrition; 

SYSTEM 

Oogenesis 

see  Autonomic 

nervous  system 

WING(S) 

Aves                Amprino 

Amphibia 

Decroly 

VERTEBRAE  (vertebral 

Camosso 

Grodzinski 

column) 

Insecta            Bart 

Browaeys 

Hanocq 
Ignatjeva 

Aves 

Chevallier 
Christ 

Vreezen 

Aves 

Bruce 
Carinci 

Jacob 

WOLFFIAN  DUCT 

Emanuelsson 

Lanot 

see  Urogenital  system 

Evangelisti 

Strudel 

Gerlinger 

Mammalia 

Theiler 

WOUND  HEALING 

Goshcheteliani 

Vertebrata 

Hauser 

Cephalop. 

Fioroni 

Hirn 

Gastropoda 

Bolognari 

VIRUS(ES) 

Insecta            Bohn 
Mammalia       Andersen 

Fioroni 
Wal 

Aves 

Beug 

Efimov 

Insecta 

Petavy 

Weiss 

Fejerskov 

Polychaeta 

Emanuelsson 

Homo 

Kistler 

Le  Moigne 

Teleostei 

Engels 

Tondury 

Makinen 

Fioroni 

Mammalia 

Grcenham 

RaekalUo 

Ignatjeva 

Kilarski 

Kistler 

Lansdown 

Peacock 

Weiss 


Turbellaria 


Watts 
Pedersen 


XANTHOPHORES 
see  Chromophore(s) 


YOLK  SAC 

see  Embryonic  membranes 


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International  Society  of  Developmental  Biologists  (Developmental  Biology  section  of  the 
I.U.B.S.) 

The  I.S.D.B.  organizes  an  International  Embryological  Congress  once  every  four  years 
(Vlllth  Congress  to  be  held  in  1977),  as  well  as  one  or  two  regional  Symposia  every  year. 
Members  receive  a  Developmental  Biology  Newsletter.  International  Secretary:  Dr.  R.  L. 
DeHaan,  Department  of  Anatomy,  Emory  University,  School  of  Basic  Health  Sciences, 
Atlanta,  GA  30322,  USA.  Secretary-Treasurer:  Dr.  J.  J.  Wartiovaara,  Lab.  of  Exp.  Embry- 
ol..  III.  Dept.  of  Pathology,  Univ.  of  Helsinki,  Haartmaninkatu  3,  00290  Helsinki  29, 
Finland.  Membership  over  500.  Membership  list  follows  below. 

International  Society  of  Differentiation 

This  society  holds  triennial  conferences,  the  next  one  being  scheduled  for  September 
1978  in  Minneapolis.  Secretary:  R.  G.  McKinnell,  Dept.  of  Zoology,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 108  Zoology  Building,  Minneapolis  MN  55455,  U.S.A. 


European  Developmental  Biology  Organization  (E.D.B.O.) 

This  organization  is  at  present  being  established.  No  details  can  yet  be  given.  Prelimi- 
nary information  may  be  obtained  from  Dr.  W.  J.  Ouweneel,  Hubrecht  Laboratory, 
Uppsalalaan  8,  Utrecht,  Netherlands. 


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Membership  List  of  the  International  Society 
of  Developmental  Biologists 

This  list  was  drawn  up  by  the  Secretary-Treasurer  on  September  20st,  1975.  Full 
addresses  of  most  of  the  European  members  can  be  found  in  the  Directory  of  Names  and 
Addresses  in  this  issue.  Full  addresses  of  most  members  from  countries  outside  Europe 
will  appear  in  vol.  16,  pt.  2. 

*  emeritus  members 

The  abbreviation  Ms.  stands  for  Miss  or  Mrs. 


Ms.  U.  Abbott,  Davis,  Calif.  '64 
M.  Abercrombie,  Cambridge,  '56 
H.  B.  Adelmann,  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  '48* 
R.  Adler,  Buenos  Aires,  '74 
Ch.  Aimar,  Paris,  '75 
K.  Aketa,  Nagoya,  '70 
J.  F.  Albright,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  '69 
E.  C.  Amoroso.  Cambridge,  '60* 
R.  M.  Amprino,  Bari,  '60 

E.  M.  Anderson,  Boston,  Mass.,  '69 
G.  Andres,  Mainz,  '57 

J.  M.  Arnold,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  '75 

H.  L.  Arora,  Sardegna,  '64 

J.  M.  Ashworth,  Colchester,  '71 

R.  Auerbach,  Madison,  Wise.  '70 

Ms.  G.  Augusti-Tocco,  Napoli,  '71 

M.  Auroux,  Paris,  '70 

C.  Baglioni,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  '69 

J.  T.  Bagnara,  Tucson,  Ariz..  '67 

Ms.  S.  Bailly,  Paris,  '75 

W.  W.  Ballard.  Hanover,  N.H.,  '70 

Ms.  E.  BaUus,  Rhode-St.-Genese,  '70 

F.  Baltzer,  Bern,  '48* 

C.  Barigozzi,  Milano,  '60 

H.J.  Barr,  Chicago,  111., '70 

Ms.  G.  Barsacchi,  Pisa,  '72 

A.  Bart,  Bourghclles,  '70 

P.  G.  Bartels,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  '70 

R.  A.  Beatty,  Edinburgh,  '56 

F.  Beck,  Leicester,  Engl.,  '66 

H.  J.  Becker,  Munchen,  '67 

J.  C.  Beetschen,  Toulouse,  '67 

I.  Bekhor,  Los  Angeles,  CaUf.,  '74 

E.  Bell,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  '69 
Ms.  M.  R.  Bellairs,  London,  '60 
M.  Benazzi,  Pisa,  '56 

J.  A.  A.  Benoit,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '60 

Ms.  S.  Ben-Or,  Jerusalem,  '72 

H.  D.  Berendes,  Nijmegen,  '69 

W.  E.  Berg,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  '57 

H.  Bergquist,  Goteborg,  '57* 

N.  J.  Berrill,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  '71 

S.  J.  Berry,  Middletovvn,  Conn.,  '75 

T.  W.  Betz,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  '74 

I.  Bhargava,  Ahwaz,  '74 

S.  Bieber,  Teaneck,  N.J.,  '70 

Ms.  J.  H.  Bijtel,  Groningen,  '56* 

F.  S.  Billctt,  Southampton,  '75 
W.  J.  Birge,  Lexington,  Ky.,  '70 

C.  W.  Birky,  jr.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  '71 
M.  Birnstiel,  Edinburgh,  '69 

D.  W.  Bishop,  Toledo,  Ohio,  '70 

Ms.  S.  M.  Bishop  (Calame),  Davis,  Cahf.,  '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* 

H.  R.  Bode,  Irvine,  Calif.,  '75 

C.  W.  Bodemer,  Seattle,  Wash.,  '70 

E.  J.  Boell,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '57 

B.  Boilly,  Lille,  '70 


J.  T.  Bonner,  Princeton,  N.J.,  '60 
Ms.  C.  Borek,  New  York,  N.Y.,  '74 
E.  Borghese,  Napoh,  '56 
J.-C.  Boucaut,  Paris,  '75 

B.  G.  Boving,  Detroit,  Mich.  '57 

J.  L.  A.  Brachet,  Rhodc-St.-Genese,  '48 

S.  K.  Brahma,  Utrecht,  '66 

A.  C.  Braun,  New  York,  N.Y.,  '70 

P.  L.  Brien,  Bruxelles,  '48* 

H.  V.  Br(;5ndsted,  Copenhagen,  '48* 

D.  D.  Brown,  Baltimore,  Md.,  '69 

R.  Brun,  Chene-Bougeries,  '75 

P.  J.  Bryant,  Irvine,  Calif.,  '72 

Ms.  S.  V.  Bryant,  Irvine,  Calif.,  '75 

M.  M.  Bryden,  St.  Lucia,  '75 

R.  K.  Burns,  Bridgewater,  Va.,  '52* 

D.  N.  Butcher,  Cambridge,  '70 
J.  M.  Butros.  Behut,  '67 

R.  D.  Cahn,  Seattle,  Wash.,  '69 
J.  M.  Cairns,  Springville,  N.Y.,  '69 
R.  Cambar,  Talence,  '57 

E.  C.  Cantino,  E^st  Lansing,  Mich.,  '70 
A.  I.  Caplan,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  '73 

D.  J.  Caston,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  '74 
J.  N.  Gather,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  '75 
Ms.  M.  Th.  Chalumeau,  Bobigny,  '73 

C.  Y.  Chang,  Peking,  '57 

Ms.  H.  Charniaux  (Cotton),  Paris,  '64 
H.  B.  Chase,  Providence,  R.I.,  '60 

D.  Chen,  Rehovot,  '72 
P.  S.  Chen,  Zurich,  '60 
G.  Chieffi,  Camerino,  '64 
Chuang  Hsiao-Hui,  Shanghai,  '48 
J.  M.  J.  Clavert,  Strasbourg,  '57 

Ms.  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,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  '69 

G.  Colombo,  Ferrara,  '60 

A.  L.  Colwin,  Long  Island,  N.Y.,  '56 

Ms.  L.  Hunter  Colwin,  Long  Island,  '60 

G.  W.  Conrad,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  '75 

M.  A.  Corner,  Amsterdam,  '72 

D.  P.  Costello,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.,  '48 

A.  J.  Coulombre,  Bethesda,  Md.,  '69 

M.  Crippa,  Geneve,  '70 

Y.  Croisille,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '66 

P.  S.  Crowell,  Bloomington,  Ind.,  '60 

A.  S.  G.  Curtis,  Glasgow,  '69 

G.  Czihak,  Salzburg,  '74 

H.  C.  Dalton,  University  Park,  Pa.,  '70 

V.  D'Amelio,  Palermo,  '64 

Ms.  F.  Dameron,  Paris,  '70 

Ms.  J.  C.  Dan,  Tokyo,  '57 

K.  Dan,  Tokyo,  '57 

J.  C.  Daniel  jr.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  '70 

I.  B.  Dawid,  Baltimore,  Md.,  '69 

Ms.  M.  Decroly  (Briers),  Bruxelles,  '71 


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R.  L.  DeHaan,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  '69 

H.  A.  Denis,  Liege,  '69 

Ms.  B.  De  Petrocellis,  Napoii.  '72 

Ms.  T.  A.  Dettlaff,  Moscow,  '56 

Ch.  Devillers,  Paris,  '57 

M.  De  Vincentiis,  Napoii,  '64 

Ms.  M.  A.  Di  Berardino,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '66 

Ms.  D.  F.  Dieterlen  (Lievre),  Paris,  '68 

Ms.  W.  Doane,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '74 

A.  Dollander,  Nancy,  '60 

W.  J.  V.  Doorenmaalen,  Utrecht,  '60 

A.  Dorfman,  Chicago,  111.,  '72 

D.  B.  Drachman,  Baltimore,  Md.,  '70 

N.  I.  Dragomirov,  Moscow,  '48 

U.  Drews,  Ulm,  '74 

M.  Durchon,  Lille,  '69 

F.  Duspiva,  Heidelberg,  '69 

R.  M.  Eakin,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  '48 
J.  D.  Ebert,  Baltimore,  Md.,  '56 
J.  M.  Echave  Llanos,  La  Plata,  '73 
M.  V.  Edds  jr..  Providence,  R.  L,  '60 
D.  A.  Ede,  Glasgow,  '73 
A.  Egelhaaf,  Koln,  '70 

G.  Eguchi,  Kyoto,  '69 
S.  Elias,  Timisoara,  '73 

H.  Emanuelsson,  Lund,  '72 

M.  F^ngelhardt,  Copenhagen,  '74 

H.  Englander,  Koln,  '60 

Ms.  H.  Esper  Enesco,  Montreal,  Que.,  '74; 

W.  Etkin,  Bronx,  N.Y.,  '70* 

H.  E.  Evans,  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  '72 

Ms.  H.  Eyal  (Giladi),  Jerusalem,  '64 

J.  Faber,  Utrecht,  '64 

J.  F.  Fallon,  Madison,  Wis.,  '70 

G.  Fankhauser,  Princeton,  N.J.,  '48* 

Ms.  A.  Fausto-Sterling,  Providence,  R.I.,  '75 

J.  C.  Fautrez,  Gent,  '57 

M.  Feldman,  Rehovot,  '60 

Dame  H.  B.  Fell,  Cambridge,  '36* 

W.  R.  Ferris,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  '70 

Ms.  A.  A.  Ficq,  Bru.xelles,  '60 

G.  Filogamo,  Torino,  '60 

C.  V.  Finnegan,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  '70 
M.  Fischberg,  Geneve,  '57 

A.  Fischer,  Koln,  '75 

D.  A.  Fischman,  Chicago,  111.,  '75 
R.  A.  Flickinger,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  '60 

Ms.  F.  Martindale  Foote,  Carbondale,  111.,  '64 

G.  Forti,  Bari,  '70 

L.  Franklin,  Covington,  La.,  '70 

M.  Friedlander,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '70 

T.  Fujii,  Tokyo,  '60 

C.  M.  Fulton,  Waltham,  Mass.,  '70 

M.  Furuya,  Tokyo,  '70 

P.  J.  Gaillard,  Leiden,  '60 

J.  G.  Gall,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '69 

J.  Gallcra,  Geneve,  '57 

C.  L.  Gallien,  Paris, '73 

L.  Gallien,  Paris,  '56 

B.  B.  Garbcr,  Chicago,  111.,  '74 

W.  L.  M.  Geilcnkirchen,  Utrecht,  '72 

A.  Giroud,  Paris,  '48* 

G.  Giudice,  Palermo,  '69 

R.  W.  Glade,  Burlington,  Vt.,  '70 

T.  W.  Glenister,  London,  '60 

Ms.  A.  Globerson,  Rehovot,  '70 

Ms.  S.  Gluccksohn  Waelsch,  Bronx,  N.Y.,  '60 

S.  C.  Goel,  Poona,  '75 

P.  I'.  Goetinck,  Storrs,  Conn.,  '70 

E.  Goldwasser,  Chicago,  111.,  '71 
R.  J.  Goss,  Providence.  R.I.,  '69 

C.  T.  Grabowski,  Coral  Gables,  I'la.,  '70 
Ph.  (irant,  I'Ugenc,  Ore.,  '64 

Ms.  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,  '56 

J.  B.  Gurdon,  Cambridge,  Engl.,  '69 

T.  Gustafson,  Stockholm,  '56 

E.  Hadorn,  Zurich,  '48* 

Ms.  K.  E.  Haffen  (Stenger),  Strasbourg,  '64 

A.  Haget,  Talence,  '60 

T.  Hama,  Nagoya,  '60 

V.  Hamburger,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  '48* 

H.  L.  Hamilton,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  '56 

W.  J.  Hamilton,  Northwood,  Eng.,  '48 

J.  Hammerling,  Wilhelmshaven,  '60 

W.  S.  Hammond,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  '60 

Ms.  F.  A.  Hanocq,  Rhode-St.-Genese,  '75 

Ms.  J.  A.  Hanocq  (Quertier),  Rhode-St.-Genese, 

'69 
Ms.  M.  Hardy- Fallding,  Guelph,  Ont.,  '73 
J.  W.  S.  Harris,  London,  '68 
M.  Hasek,  Praha,  '57 
R.  E.  Hausman,  Chicago,  111.,  '75 
Ms.  E.  D.  Hay,  Boston,  Mass.,  '64 
Y.  Hayashi,  Tokyo,  '60 
W.  G.  Heim,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  '66 
W.  A.  Hemmings,  Bangor,  Wales,  '69 
Ms.  S.  Hennen,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  '70 
H.  Herrmann,  Storrs,  Conn.,  '60 

0.  Hess,  Diisseldorf,  '69 

S.  R.  Hilfer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '71 

J.  R.  Hinchliffe,  Aberystwyth,  '75 

Ms.  G.  W.  Hinsch,  Tampa,  Fla.,  '70 

Y.  Hiramoto,  Tokyo,  '60 

L.  Hoadley,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  '48* 

H.  Holter,  Copenhagen,  '57* 

J.  K.  F.  Holtfreter,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  '36* 

S.  Horstadius,  Uppsala,  '48* 

Ms.  C.  Horvath,  Paris,  '72 

Y.  Hotta,  La  Jolla,  CaUf.,  '70 

Ch.  HouiUon,  Paris,  '67 

Ms.  D.  Huchon,  Paris,  '75 

J.  M.  T.  Hultin,  Stockholm,  '56 

R.  R.  Humphrey,  Blooniington,  Ind.,  '49* 

T.  D.  Humphreys,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  '70 

J.  Ilan,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

J.  Ishida,  Tokyo,  '60 

M.  Ishikawa,  Toba,  '70 

A.  G.  Jacobson,  Austin,  Tex.,  '70 

D.  C.  O.  Jacobson,  Uppsala,  '69 

L.  F.  Jaffe,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  '70 

Ms.  A.  G.  Johnen,  Koln,  '64 

A.  D.  Jost,  Paris,  '56 

Ms.  C.  Kafiani,  Moscow,  '73 

A.  J.  B.  Kiillen,  Lund,  '60 

P.  P.  KalUo,  Turku,  '70 

H.  Kanatani,  Tokyo,  '71 

R.  E.  Kane,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  '72 

Y.  Kanoh,  Akkeshi,  '60 

S.  Karasaki,  Montreal,  Que.,  '69 

P.  R.  Karfunkcl,  Amherst,  Mass.,  '74 

1.  Kawakami,  Fukuoka,  '57 

L.  H.  Kedes,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  '71 

N.  E.  Kemp,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  '57 

A.  Keynan,  Jerusalem,  "70 

R.  C.  King,  I'vanston,  111.,  '70 

V.  Kiortsis,  Athens,  '69 

A.  O.  Klein,  Waltham,  Mass.,  '70 

N.  W.  Klein,  Storrs,  Conn.,  '70 

Ms.  U.  Koclicr  (Becker),  Heiligenberg,  '66 

W.  Kocher,  Wurzburg,  '66 


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L.  D.  Koehler,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.,  '70 

E.  J.  Kollar,  Farmington,  Conn.,  '70 

Y.  C.  Kong,  Hong  Kong,  '75 

I.  R.  Konigsberg,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  '69 

K.  Kratochwil,  Salzburg,  '69 

G.  Krause,  Wiirzburg,  '56 

A.  Krishnakumaran,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  '70 

R.  G.  Kulka,  Jerusalem,  '71 

Ms.  T.  K.  Kuusi,  Helsinki,  '56 

Ms.  M.  Labrousse,  Paris,  '73 

J.  C.  Lacroix,  Ivry,  '69 

R.  A.  Lallier,  Villefranche-sur-Mer,  '60  _ 

W.  Landauer,  London,  '57* 

A.  Lang,  East  Lansing,  Mich.,  '70 

J.  Langman,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  '56 

J.  W.  Lash,  PhUadelphia,  Pa.,  '69 

H.  Laufer,  Storrs,  Conn.,  '69 

P.  A.  Lawrence,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  '75 

Ms.  L.  Lazard  (Hauben),  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '68 

G.  LcDouarin,  Nantes 

N.  LeDouarin,  Nantes,  '74 

S.  Leghissa,  Bologna,  '60 

N.  E.  Lehman,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.,  '57 

J.  Leighton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '70 

H.  M.  Lenhoff,  Irvine,  Calif.,  '70 

V.  Leone,  Milano,  '57 

Ms.  R.  Levi-Montalcini,  St  Louis,  Mo.,  '56 

J.  E.  Lilien,  Madison,  Wis.,  '73 

H.  F.  Linskens,  Nijmegen,  '73 

B.  H.  Lipton,  Madison,  Wis.,  '74 
G.  V.  Lopashov,  Moscow,  '48 
D.  S.  Love,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  '74 
S.  L^vtrup,  UmeS,  '60 

H.  Lutz,  Clermont-  Ferrand,  '57 

D.  Luzatti,  Paris,  '72 

D.  J.  McCallion,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  '64 

D.  S.  McDevitt,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '64 
K.  Madhavan,  Irvine,  Calif.,  '75 

A.  P.  Mahowald,  Bloomington,  Ind.,  '75 
G.  M.  Malacinski,  Bloomington,  Ind.,  '73 

Ms.  P.  Malpoix  (Higgins),  Rhode-St-Genese,  '72 

G.  Mancino,  Pisa,  '70 

K.  Maramorosch,  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  '70 

Ms.  L.  Marin  (Lewin),  Paris,  '68 

C.  L.  Markert,  New  Haven,  Conn.  '57 
P.  A.  Marks,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  '70 

E.  Marre,  Milano,  '69 

J.  P.  Mascarenhas,  Albany,  N.Y.,  '70 
Y.  Masui,  Toronto,  Ont.,  '69 
S.  Meier,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  '75 

B.  Menkes,  Timisoara,  '73 
S.  Metafora,  NapoU,  '71 

C.  B.  Metz,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  '56 
J. -J.  Meusy,  Paris,  '70 

M.  I.  Michael,  Alexandria,  '75 

Y.  Mikami,  Tsu,  '60 

J.  Milaire,  Bruxelles,  '64 

R.  Milkman,  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  '70 

A.  Minganti,  Genova,  '56 

Ms.  B.  Mintz,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '57 
T.  Mizuno,  Tokyo,  '75 

B.  Moav,  Tel-Aviv,  '72 
A.  Monroy,  Napoli,  '56 

Ms.  F.  Moog,  St  Louis,  Mo.,  '56 

Ms.  B.  Clark  Moore,  Riverside,  Calif.,  '69 

J.  A.  Moore,  Riverside,  Calif.,  '57 

J.  Morrill,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  '73 

Ms.  G.  M.  Morriss,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  '75 

Ms.  V.  B.  Morriss,  Sidney,  '73 

A.  A.  Moscona,  Chicago,  III.,  '57 

H.  W.  Mossman,  Madison,  Wis.,  '56* 

I.  Motomura,  Sendai,  '57* 

Ms.  L.  Mulherkar,  Poona,  '69 

J.  G.  Mulnard,  Bruxelles,  '57 


Ms.  M.  R.  Murray,  Bethesda,  Md.,  '60 
V.  Mutolo,  Palermo,  '70 
G.  W.  Nace,  Ann  Arbor,  '60 

0.  Nakamura,  Osaka,  '57 

E.  Nakano,  Nagoya,  '57 

J.  Needham,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  '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.  Oberlander,  Gainesville,  Fla.,  '73 

1.  Ohad,  Jerusalem,  '75 
H.  Oka,  Tokyo,  '60* 

T.  S.  Okada,  Kyoto,  '73 

Y.  K.  Okada,  Tokyo,  '52* 

Ms.  K.  Okazaki,  Tokyo,  '60 

O.  M.  Olivo,  Bologna,  '57 

Ms.  J.  M.  Oppenheimer,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  '56 

R.  O'Rahilly,  Davis,  Calif.,  '64 

Ms.  M.  C.  Ward  Orsini,  Madison,  Wis.,  '64 

Ms.  E.  Ortiz,  Puerto  Rico,  '70 

F.  Orts  Llorca,  Madrid,  '56 

Ms.  J.  H.  Overton,  Chicago,  111.,  '60 

H.  Ozaki,  East  Lansing,  Mich.,  '75 

Ms.  H.  A.  Padykula,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  '70 

S.  Pai,  Shanghai,  '48 

J.  Papaconstantinou,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  '69 

E.  Parisi,  Napoli,  '72 

P.  Pasquini,  Roma,  '57* 
J.  J.  Pasteels,  Bruxelles,  '38 
J.  Paul,  Glasgow,  '69 

C.  Pelling,  Tubingen,  '69 

S.  Penman,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  '69 
H.  P.  Perlmann,  Stockholm,  '60 
T.  Pexieder,  Lausanne,  '75 

G.  W.  Philpott,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  '70 
J.  Piatigorsky,  Bethesda,  Md.,  '70 
B.  Picheral,  Rennes,  '75 

L.  J.  Pierro,  Storrs,  Conn.,  '70 
L.  Piko,  Sepulveda,  Calif.,  '64 
L.  V.  Polezhaev,  Moscow,  '48 
K.  R.  Porter,  Boulder,  Colo.,  '64 
J.  Postlethwait,  Eugene,  Oreg.,  '75 

D.  F.  Poulson,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '60 

Ms.  N.  M.  Pourreau  (Schneider),  Le  Kremlin- 

Bicetre,  '68 
Ms.  D.  Price,  Chicago,  111.,  '60* 
R.  J.  Przybylski,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  '74 
S.  Ranzi,  Milano,  '48 
J.  Rapola,  Helsinki,  '69 
L.  Raunich,  Ferrara,  '56 
Chr.  P.  Raven,  Utrecht,  '41 
Ms.  M.  E.  Rawles,  (Spurbeck),  Baltimore,  Md., 

'56 
A.  Raynaud,  Sannois,  '60 
G.  Reverberi,  Palermo,  '48* 
R.  W.  Reyer,  Morgantown,  W.Va.,  '56 
R.  A.  Rifkind,  New  York,  N.Y.,  '70 
Ms.  L.  Rinaldi,  Parma,  '70 
L.  Robert,  Paris,  '72 
G.  G.  Robertson,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  '66 

E.  A.  RoUins,  Springfield,  111.,  '70 
S.  M.  Rose,  BeUe  Chasse,  La.,  '56* 
J.  Rostand,  Ville  d'Avray,  '60* 

L.  N.  Ruben,  Portland,  Ore.,  '68 
J.  V.  Ruch,  Strasbourg,  '69 

F.  H.  Ruddle,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '70 
Ms.  D.  Rudnick,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '56 
M.  N.  Runner,  Boulder,  Colo.,  '60 

S.  Russo-Caia,  Roma,  '74 


187 


L.  Sachs,  Rehovoth,  '70 

T.  Sachs,  Jerusalem,  '70 

H.  Sakai,  Tokyo,  '69 

M.  Sala,  Bronx,  N.Y.,  '60 

Ms.  J.  Salalin,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '71 

Ms.  B.  Salzgeber,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '64 

K.  Sander,  Freiburg,  '66 

S.  Sandor,  Timisoara,  '73 

T.  Sato,  Nagoya,  '57 

H.  W.  Sauer,  Konstanz,  '70 

J.  W.  Saunders,  Albany,  N.Y.,  '56 

L.  O.  Saxen,  Helsinki,  '60 

E.  Scarano,  Napoli,  '69 

Ms.  D.  Scheib  (Pfleger),  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '64 

K.  Scherrer,  Paris,  '69 

J.  A.  Schiff,  Waltham,  Mass.,  '70 

H.  A.  Schneiderman,  Irvine,  Calif.,  '64 

Ms.  J.  Schoeller  (Raccaud),  Paris,  '69 

O.  E.  Schotte,  Amherst,  Mass.,  '56 

B.  Schreiber,  Parma,  '56 

T.  E.  Schroeder,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  '70 
H.  M.  Schulman,  La  Jolla,  Calif.,  '69 
R.  L.  Searls,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '70 
S.  N.  Sedra,  Alexandria,  '60 
S.  J.  Segal,  New  York,  N.Y.,  '57 

F.  Seidel,  Marburg,  '60* 

G.  Ct.  Selman,  Edinburgh,  '60 
K.  Sembrat,  Wroclaw,  '60 
Ph.  Sengel,  Grenoble,  '60 

Ms.  M.  A.  Sengel  (Kieny),  Grenoble 

P.  Sentein,  Montpellier,  '60 

S.  Shapiro,  Amherst,  Mass.,  '70 

J.  R.  Shaver,  East  Lansing,  Mich.,  '60 

S.  C.  Shen,  New  York,  '60 

G.  V.  Sherbet,  London,  '75 

Y.  Shimada,  Chiba,  '75 

K.  Shiokawa,  Fukuoka,  '75 

C.  A.  Shivers,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  '7  3 
S.  Shostak,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  '70 

R.  E.  Sicard,  Boston,  Mass.  '75 

J.  Signoret,  Caen,  '67 

M.  Sigot,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '71 

M.  Singer,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  '69 

J.  L.  Sirlin,  New  York,  N.Y.,  '60 

Ms.  D.  M.  Skinner,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  '70 

F.  Skoog,  Madison,  Wis.,  '70 

N.  Skreb,  Zagreb,  '60 

F.  Sladecek,  Praha,  '60 

H.  C.  Slavkin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  '74 

L.  D.  Smith,  Argonne,  111.,  '69 

D.  R.  Sonneborn,  Madison,  Wis.,  '73 
L.  I.  Soriano,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '70 
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 

A.  Stefanclli,  Roma,  '52 

M.  S.  Steinberg,  Princeton,  N.J.,  '69 

Ms.  F.  Stephan  (Dubois),  Nancy,  '60 

H.  Stern,  La  Jolla,  Calif.,  '69 

S.  Stern,  Boston,  Mass.,  '73 

L.  C.  Stevens,  Bar  Habor,  Me.,  '69 

F.  E.  Stockdale,  Stanford,  Calif.,  '71 

L.  S.  Stone,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '48* 

F.  Strauss,  Kehrsatz,  '60 

G.  Strudcl,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '64 
S.  Subtelny,  Houston,  Tex.,  '69 
H.  Sugino,  Osaka,  '57 

M.  Sugiyama,  Nagoya,  '57 

M.  Sussman,  Waltham,  Mass.,  '69 

G.  Szckcly,  Pecs,  '69 


A.  E.  Szulman,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  '73 

H.  Takahashi,  Hakodate,  '70 

K.  Takata,  Nagoya,  '60 

H.  Takaya,  Kobe,  '57 

I.  Takeuchi,  Kyoto,  '75 

P.  Tardent,  Zurich,  '69 

D.  Tarin,  Leeds,  '73 

A.  K.  Tarkowski,  Warszawa,  '60 

A.  C.  Taylor,  Houston,  Tex.,  '57 

J.  D.  Taylor,  Detroit,  Mich.,  '73 

Ms.  R.  Tencer.  Rhode-St-Genese,  '70 

H.  Terayama,  Tokyo,  '75 

Ch.  Thomas,  Bruxelles,  '75 

H.  Tiedemann,  Berlin,  '60 

J.  M.  Toerien,  Bloemfontein,  '73 

C.  A.  du  Toit,  Stellenbosch,  '60* 
S.  I.  Toivonen,  Helsinki,  '48 

G.  Tondury,  Zurich,  '48* 

H.  A.  L.  Trampusch,  Amsterdam,  '56* 

R.  L.  Trelstad,  Boston,  Mass.,  '70 

J.  P.  Trinkaus,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  '60 

D.  E{.  S.  Truman,  Edinburgh,  '71 
H.  Tuchmann-Duplessis,  Paris,  '56 
P.  H.  Tuft,  Edinburgh,  '64 

T.  C.  Tung,  Peking,  '48 

K.  S.  Tweedell,  Notre  Dame.  '70 

Ms.  S.  L.  UUmann,  Glasgow,  '70 

E.  Urbani,  Roma,  '56 

H.  Ursprung,  Ziirich,  '69 
L.  C.  A.  Vakaet,  Antwerpen,  '60 
G.  Vandebroek,  Louvain,  '57 
Ms.  P.  Van  Gansen  (Rasmont),  Rhode-St- 
Genese,  '70 
N.  H.  Verdonk,  Utrecht 
W.  S.  Vincent,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  '60 

E.  P.  Volpe,  New  Orleans,  La.,  '70 
O.  E.  Vyazov,  Moscow,  '60 

C.  H.  Waddington,  Edinburgh,  '48 
R.  A.  Wallace,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  '69 
J.  J.  Wartiovaara,  Helsinki,  '70 

A.  J.  Waterman,  Bethesda,  Md.,  '56* 
R.  L.  Watterson,  Urbana,  111.,  '56 

R.  Weber.  Bern,  '60 

P.  A.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.Y.,  '48* 

L.  J.  Wells,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  '60* 

B.  S.  Wenger,  Saskatoon,  Sask.,  '70 
N.  K.  Wessells,  Stanford,  Calif.,  '69 
J.  A.  Weston,  Eugene,  Ore.,  '70 

A.  H.  Whitcley,  Seattle.  Wash.,  '57 

J.  R.  Whittaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '70 

Sir  V.  B.  Wigglesworth,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  '57* 

C.  E.  Wilde,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  '57 
R.  Williamson,  Glasgow,  '72 

F.  H.  Wilt,  Berkeley,  Calif..  '69 
W.  A.  Wimsatt,  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  '56 

C.  v.  Woellwarth,  Ditzingen,  '56 

Ms.  Em.  Wolff  (Hennig),  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '64 

Et.  C.  Wolff,  Nogent-sur-Marne,  '48 

L.  Wolpert,  London,  '69 

A.  Wolsky.  New  York,  N.Y.,  '60 

J.  P.  Wourms.  Montauk.  N.Y. 

D.  Yaffe,  Rehovot,  '70 

J.  Yamada,  Hakodate,  '70 

T.  Yamada,  Lausanne,  '57 

K.  Yamamoto,  Hakodate,  '60 

T.  Yamamoto,  Nagoya,  '60 

K.  Yamana,  Fukuoka,  '75 

C.  J.  Yntema,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  '48* 

Ms.  J.  J.  P.  Zaayer,  Leiden,  '60 

A.  A.  Zimmerman,  Houston,  Tex.,  '56* 

J.  Zwaan,  Boston,  Mass.,  '69 


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BOOK  NOTICES 


Most  of  these  notices  are  descriptive  rather  than  critical.  Their  main  aim  is  to  provide 
an  idea  of  the  scope  and  potential  usefulness  of  the  books.  All  notices  (unless  signed)  are 
written  by  the  editor;  if  necessary  he  sohcits  the  opinion  of  the  staff  of  the  Hubrecht 
Laboratory  or  of  other  specialists. 

Dissertations,  some  research  monographs,  and  other  works  of  a  very  specialized  nature 
or  written  in  languages  not  generally  known,  are  usually  provided  with  brief  annotations 
only. 


Various  types  of  books  are  distinguished  according  to  the  following  criteria: 

Treatises:  large  comparative  or  systematic  works,  incl.  serial  publications 

Textbooks:  incl.  "readers",  introductions,  compendia,  practical  manuals,  etc. 

Monographs:  incl.  collections  of  reviews,  essays,  atlases,  etc. 

Dissertations:  academic  theses 

Symposium  reports:  incl.  reports  of  congresses,  conferences,  meetings,  etc. 

Collections  of  papers:  containing  original  research  papers  by  various  authors,  or  reprint- 

ings  of  papers  by  one  author 
Books  of  readings:  containing  reprintings  of  papers  by  various  authors 
Reference  works:  incl.  glossaries,  data  books,  source  books,  etc. 


CONTENTS 

The  numbers  refer  to  the  serial  numbers  of  the  notices.  Cross  references  will  be  found 
in  the  heading  of  each  category  on  the  page  where  it  begins. 

General  Developmental  Biology,  1-11 

Theoretical  and  Mathematical  Developmental  Biology,  12-15 

Plant  Development  (general),  16—24 

Invertebrate  Development  (general),  25—29 

Vertebrate  Development  (general),  30-36 

Development  of  Mammals  and  Man  (general),  37-42 

Reproduction,  Sexual  development,  Gametogenesis.  Fertilization,  43-52 

Implantation,  Placenta,  Fetal  membranes  and  fluids,  53-56 

Teratogenesis,  57  —  60 

Developmental  Pathology,  Cancer,  61—66 

Regeneration,  Renewal,  67  —  70 

Organogenesis,  Histogenesis  (incl.  tissue  and  organ  culture,  histochemistry),  71-87 

Cellular  Developmental  Biology  (incl.  cell  culture,  cytochemistry),  88-101 

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Developmental  Biochemistry,  Molecular  Biology,  102-106 

Developmental  Genetics,  Evolution,  107-109 

Developmental  Physiology  (incl.  endocrinology,  immunology,  behaviour,  etc.),  110-120 

Methods,  121 

History,  Biographies,  etc.  (no  entries) 

Miscellaneous  items  (no  entries) 


INDEX  TO  AUTHORS  AND  EDITORS 

with  reference  to  serial  numbers  of  book  notices 


Ahonen,  A.,  89 
Astaurov,  B.  L.,  112 
Auroux,  M.,  41 

Baserga,  R.,  96 
Beck,  P.,  88 
Beer,  A.  E.,  33 
Beetschen,  J.  C,  1 
Benyush,  V.  A.,  92 
Berenberg,  S.  R.,  87 
Bernhard,  S.,  120 
Berry,  D.  R.,  19 
Bertrand,  J.,  1 17 
Billett,  F.  S.,  2 
Bjorklund,  A.,  70 
Blaxter,  J.  H.  S.,  36 
Blechschmidt,  E.,  42 
Bluzat,  R.,  62 
Bolognari,  A.,  46 
Bonner,  J.  T.,  8 
Boue,  A.,  52 
Bouman,  P.,  2  1 
Brachet,  J.,  102 
Brien,  P.,  13 
Brodsky,  V.  Ya.,  121 
Burdette,  W.  J.,  115 

Cameron,  I.  L.,  91 
Caniaris,  M.,  87 
Cantino,  E.  C,  18 
Carlson,  B.  M.,31 
Carlson,  P.  S.,  23 
Clarkson,  B.,  96 
Cobo,  E.,  110 
Colenbrander,  B.,  30 
Cooper,  D.  M.,  33 
Cosnier,  J.,  47 
Czyba,  J.C.,47 

Dancis,  J.,  116 
Davidson,  R.  L.,  97 


Davis,  J.  A.,  37 
Davletova,  L.  V.,  72 
de  la  Cruz,  P.  P.,  97 
Dettlaff,  T.  A.,  121 
Deuchar,  E.  M.,  3 
Dobbing  J.,  37 
Drachman,  D.  B.,  98 
Drukker,  A.,  82 
Dullemeijer,  P.,  14 

Eidt,  E.,  53 
Emschermann,  P.,  4 
Epstein,  M.  B.,  55 
Evans,  T.  N.,  44 

Paber,  J.,  9 
Pioroni,  P.,  26 
Forest,  M.G.,  117 
Forscey,  L.  A.,  33 
Freeman,  B.  M.,  1 13 
Fritz-Niggh,  H.,61 

Gallien,  L.,48,49 
Gauze,  G.G.,  121 
Gaze,  R.  M.,  73 
Geilenkirchen,  W.  L.  M.,  9 
Gersh,  I.,  101 
Giese,  A.  C,  43 
Girod,C.,47 
Goldspink,G.,  90 
Goss,  R.  J.,  67 
Goujon,  M.  J.,  17 
Greengard,  O.,  104 

Haegel,  P.,41 
Hafez,  E.  S.  E.,44,54 
Hasselaar,  J.  C,  30 
Hay,  F.  D.,  106 
Himwich,  W.,  71 
Hwang,  J.  C,  116 


Janerich,  D.  T.,  59 
Josimovich,  J.  B.,  110 
Juntunen,  J.,  83 

Karkinen-Jaaskelainen,  M.,  58 
Keating,  M.  J.,  73 
King,  T.  J.,  63,  106 
Kjaergaard,  J.,  84 
Koebke,  J.,  34 
Kurrat,  H.  J.,  35 

Laurent,  J.  L.,  47 
Lavelle,C.  L.  B.,  75 
Lender,  T.,  10,68 
Lenz,  W.,  60 
Lewin,B.,  107 
Liacopoulos,  P.,  118 
Liboff,  A.  R.,  119 
Linskens,  H.  P.,  24 
Liozner,  L.  D.,  69 
Lloyd,  J.  B.,  88 
Lofts,  B.,  45 
L(^vtrup,  S.,  12 
Luckett,  W.  P.,  50 

Maat,G.  J.  R.,  85 
Markert,C.  L.,  108 
Masse,  N.  P.,  87 
Meister,  G.,  26 
Milaire,  J.,  74 
Miller,  R.  L.,  28 
Moghissi,  K.  S.,  54,64 
Moore,  K.  L.,  38,39 
Moore,  W.J. ,75 
Morriss,  G.  M.,  57 
Moscona,  A.  A.,  99 
Motulsky,  A.  G.,60 
Myers,  R.  B.,  18 

Nakahara,  W.,  65 
Natelson,  S.,  55 


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Nitsch,  J.,  10 
Northcote,  D.  H.,  16 

Ono,  T.,  65 
Oppenheimer,  J.  M.,  1 1 

Padflla,G.  M.,91 
Panijel,  J.,  118 
Papaconstantinou,  J.,  106 
Patten,  B.  M.,  31 
Paul,  J.,  105 
Pearse,  J.  S.,  43 
Perry,  J.  S.,  56 
Phillips,  D.  M.,51 
Porter,  I.  H.,  59 
Prunieras,  M.,  100 
Putte,  S.  C.  J.  van  der,  76 

Raedler,  A.,  77,78 
Raspe,  G.,  120 
Reynolds,  M.,  110 
Rinaldi,  R.  A.,  119 
Robert,  L.,  100 
Rosen  feld,C.,  100 


Roussev,  G.  K.,  114 
Ruddle,  F.  H.,  109 
Ryabinina,  Z.  A.,  92 

Sachs,  L.,93 
Sauer,  H.  W.,  5 
Schmidt,  G.  H.,  25 
Schumacher,  G.  H.,  40 
Scommegna,  A.,  55 
Sievers,  J.,77,78 
Simon,  L.,  22 
Skalko,  R.  G.,59 
Smith,  J.  E.,  19 
Starck,  D.,  32 
Stearns,  L.  W.,  27 
Stenevi,  U.,  70 
Sugano,  H.,  65 
Sugimura,  T.,  65 
Sussman,  M.,  6 
Svalander,  C,  79 
Svendgaard,  N.  A.,  70 

Thibault,C.,  52 
Thorn,  L.,80 


Tokin,B.  P.,  29 
Truman,  D.  E.  S.,  103 
Tuchmann-Duplessis,  H.,  41 

Ursprung,  H.,  108 

Van  Wagtendonk,  W.  J.,  94 
Vazart,  B.,  10 
Verbout,  A.  J.,  86 
Vince,M.  A.,  113 

Wal,  U.  P.  van  der,  95 
Weiss,  P.  A.,  15 
Wigglesworth,  V.,  1 1 1 
Wild,  A.  E.,  2 
Williams,  R.  P.,  20 
Willier,  B.  H.,  1 1 
Winick,  M.,  66 
Wolpert,  L.,7 
WooUam,  D.  H.  M.,  57 

Zhenevskaya,  R.  P.,  81 
Zimmerman,  A.,  91 


GENERAL  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  (see  also  12,65,96,99,105) 


Textbooks 


J.  C.  BEETSCHEN.  1974.  L'EMBRYOLOGIE 

Presses  Univ.  de  France,  Paris.  Que  Sais-Je?  No.  68.  128  pp.,  34  figs. 

This  little  book  was  written  primarily  for  the  educated  layman  but  could  be  very 
suitable  for  a  quick  orientation  for  biologists  specialized  in  other  areas.  In  a  very  limited 
compass  the  author  has  admirably  succeeded  in  presenting  a  readable  outline  of  the  main 
data  of  classical  and  experimental  animal  embryology,  along  with  some  hints  at  the  most 
important  recent  advances.  Much  attention  is  devoted  to  the  basic  mechanisms  of 
embryonic  regulation  and  determination,  with  examples  from  both  vertebrates  and 
invertebrates. 

The  illustrations  are  simple  but  adequate.  The  bibliography  is  restricted  to  important 
books,  naturally  with  some  emphasis  on  those  written  in  French. 


F.  S.  BILLETT  and  A.  E.  WILD.  1975.  PRACTICAL  STUDIES  OF  ANIMAL  DEVELOP- 
MENT 

Chapman  &  Hall,   London.  XII,  251  pp.,  70  figs.,  10  pis.,  subject  and  author  indexes. 
£4,80 

This  is  an  extremely  useful  book  and  nothing  quite  Uke  it  has  been  available.  It  is 
meant  to  serve  both  as  a  practical  manual  and  as  a  first  introduction  to  animal  develop- 
ment. The  authors  stress  that  all  practical  instructions  are  based  on  their  personal 
experience  in  teaching  undergraduates  over  a  period  of  at  least  ten  years.  The  scientific 
background  provided  along  with  the  practical  instructions  is  interesting  and  serves  to  keep 


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the  book  readable.  It  should  of  course  be  realized  that  many  of  the  species  treated  and 
sources  of  living  material  indicated  reflect  the  situation  in  the  British  Isles. 

Most  major  animal  groups  are  represented:  echinoderms,  ascidians,  molluscs,  annelids, 
nematodes,  insects  and  crustaceans;  fish,  amphibians,  birds  and  mammals.  Particular 
attention  is  devoted  to  early  development.  The  numerous  exercises  described  obviously 
vary  in  degree  of  difficulty  and  time  required.  A  great  deal  of  the  practical  information 
included  will  be  of  value  to  advanced  research  vi'orkers  as  well. 

The  book  is  illustrated  with  for  the  most  part  simple  line  drawings  and  some  useful 
photographic  material.  Series  of  normal  stages  are  included  for  a  killyfish,  Xenopus,  and 
the  axolotl.  The  subject  index  is  quite  extensive. 


3. 

E.  M.  DEUCHAR.  1975.  CELLULAR  INTERACTIONS  IN  ANIMAL  DEVELOPMENT 

Chapman  &  Hall,  London.  X,  298  pp.,  126  figs.,  21  pis.,  10  tabs.,  subject  index.  £6.50, 


This  book  is  intended  for  students  taking  courses  which  include  cell  biology  or 
developmental  biology.  The  author  is  an  embryologist  and  deliberately  turns  the  reader's 
attention  to  groups  of  embryonic  cells,  whole  embryos,  and  whole  tissues  rather  than  to 
the  single  cell.  As  such  the  book  provides  a  most  useful  counterbalance  to  certain  trends 
in  the  present-day  teaching  of  biology. 

The  treatment  of  the  subject  matter  is  of  course  highly  selective,  but  particularly 
because  of  its  very  readable  style  and  because  the  main  problems  and  recent  advances  are 
well  brought  out,  the  book  will  serve  as  a  stimulating  "appetizer"  for  almost  any  student 
of  developmental  biology.  The  emphasis  is  on  vertebrate  development,  but  invertebrates 
are  adduced  wherever  they  can  clarify  particular  points.  Of  particular  interest  are  the 
penultimate  chapter  on  long-distance  cellular  interactions  mediated  by  hormones,  and  the 
concluding  chapter  on  "protective  interactions",  which  covers  such  subjects  as  cell 
recognition  and  cloning,  the  immune  system,  regeneration  and  repair,  compensatory 
growth,  and  the  properties  and  control  of  tumours.  The  data  are  not  always  rendered 
with  equal  clarity  and  precision  (a  case  in  point  being  the  discussion  of  mesoderm 
induction  in  the  amphibian  blastula),  but  these  are  minor  blemishes. 

The  book  is  illustrated  with  simple  but  very  adequate  line  drawings  and  a  number  of 
good  photographic  plates.  There  is  a  list  of  over  550  references,  most  of  them  recent, 
which  lacks  the  bias  towards  Anglo-Saxon  literature  so  often  encountered.  (It  does  have 
rather  many  mistakes  in  the  spelling  of  foreign  names,  however.) 


4. 

P.  EMSCHERMANN.  1974.  ENTWICKLUNG,  Grundlagen  -  Erkenntnisse  der  tierischen 

Fortpflanzung  und  Ontogenie.  2nd  edit. 

Herder,  Freiburg,  etc.  Reihe  Studio  Visuell.  128  pp.,  numerous  figs.,  combined  name  and 

subject  index.  DM  20.00 

This  book  was  first  published  in  1973.  It  was  written  for  the  educated  layman  and  for 
secondary  school  and  beginning  university  students.  For  the  first  two  categories  it  is 
perhaps  suitable  in  Germany  but  would  be  too  difficult  in  many  other  countries.  On  the 
other  hand,  it  is  very  suitable  for  use  by  university  students,  particularly  there  where 
developmental  biology  is  being  taught  against  a  broad  biological  background,  as  in  many 
continental  universities. 

The  emphasis  is  more  on  the  morphological  and  phylogenetic  than  on  the  causal 
aspects  of  development,  although  the  latter  are  considered  in  outline.  The  style  is  not 
exactly  simple  but  always  fluent  and  unambiguous.  More  than  a  third  of  the  book  is 
devoted  to  reproduction,  which  is  seen  as  a  necessary  background  to  the  treatment  of 
individual  development.  Throughout  the  book  examples  are  taken  from  a  wide  variety  of 
animal  groups. 

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A  special  and  particularly  successful  aspect  of  the  book  are  its  illustrations.  Important 
principles  and  experiments  are  illustrated  with  whole-  or  double-page  diagrams,  often  on  a 
comparative  basis,  which  use  perspective  and  colour  to  great  advantage  (understandably, 
some  over-simplification  has  sometimes  been  unavoidable).  The  book  is  well  produced 
and  is  concluded  by  a  brief  but  adequate  reading  list  of  books. 


5. 

H.  W.  SAUER.  1974.  ENTWICKLUNGSBIOLOGIE;  Experimente  an  Eiern  und  Pilzen 
Universitatsverlag,  Konstanz.  Konstanzer  Universitatsreden  nr.  68.  68  pp.,  8  figs.,  1  tab. 
DM  22.80  (paper) 

This  little  book  contains  the  revised  text  of  the  author's  inaugural  lecture  presented  in 
1973.  It  is  written  in  a  somewhat  popularizing  style  and,  rather  than  presenting  a  rounded 
picture,  highhghts  a  few  basic  unsolved  questions  in  developmental  biology.  These  are 
illustrated  with  experiments  on  insect  eggs  and  two  simple  model  systems:  Dictyostelium 
and  Physarum.  The  lecture  could  be  useful  as  collateral  reading  for  students.  It  has  a  good 
selective  bibliography. 


6. 

M.  SUSSMAN.  1973.  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY,  its  cellular  and  molecular  founda- 
tions 

Prentice-Hall,  Englewood  Cliffs.  Foundations  of  Modern  Biology  Series.  XVIII,  297  pp., 
143  figs.,  8  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  12.95  (cloth),  $  6.95  (paper) 

Contents:  I.  The  molecular  basis  of  phenotypic  alterations:  1.  Genes  and  proteins:  a 
review;  2.  How  proteins  are  synthesized:  another  review;  3.  Simple  physiological 
modulations:  transient  changes  in  gene  expression  and  protein  function;  II.  The  growth 
of  cells  and  cell  populations:  1.  The  cell  growth  and  division  cycle:  a  developmental 
program  common  to  all  cells;  2.  The  growth  of  animal,  plant,  and  microbial  cell 
populations;  HI.  A  survey  of  developmental  programs:  1.  Developmental  programs  in 
solitary  microorganisms;  2.  The  cellular  slime  molds,  a  group  of  colonial  microorga- 
nisms; 3.  The  development  of  primitive  animals,  coelenterates,  and  nematodes;  4.  The 
vertebrate  embryo:  I;  5.  The  vertebrate  embryo:  II;  IV.  The  frontiers:  1.  Morphogene- 
sis: the  acquisition  of  form  in  biological  systems;  2.  The  inheritance  of  differentiative 
capacity  I:  some  genetic  puzzles;  3.  The  inheritance  of  differentiative  capacity  II: 
cancer;  4.  Differential  gene  expression  during  development 

Because  this  textbook  dates  from  1973  we  only  briefly  announce  it  here.  The  book  is 
written  in  a  very  personal  and  captivating  style,  and  surveys  the  developmental  cycles  of  a 
wide  variety  of  organisms  with  much  emphasis  on  cell-biological  and  molecular-genetic 
aspects.  It  is  suitable  for  both  beginning  and  more  advanced  students,  as  the  table  of 
contents  will  show.  The  illustrations  are  good  and  there  are  useful  lists  of  supplementary 
and  advanced  readings. 


7. 

L.  WOLPERT.   1974.  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  PATTERN  AND  FORM  IN  ANIMALS 

Oxford    Univ.    Press,    London.    Oxford    Biology    Readers   No.  51.    16  pp.,   16  figs.   30  p 
(paper) 

This  is  a  well-written  introduction  mainly  into  the  author's  own  influential  (though 
not  universally  accepted)  ideas  on  the  subject.  The  account  is  free  from  parochialism  and 
is  clearly  illustrated. 

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Monographs 

8. 

J.  T.  BONNER.  1974.  ON  DEVELOPMENT,  the  biology  of  form 

Harvard  Univ.  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.  XII,  282  pp.,  58  figs.,  2  tabs.,  combined  author 

and  subject  index.  $  10.00 

Contents:  I.  The  evolutionary  view  of  development;  2.  Cycles  and  natural  selection;  3. 
Reproduction;  4.  Inherited  variation;  5.  The  levels  of  complexity;  II.  The  molecular 
view  of  development,  6.  The  synthesis  of  substances;  7.  Timing;  8.  The  locahzation  of 
substances,  9.  The  control  of  pattern 

Reading  a  new  book  by  Bonner  is  always  a  stimulating  experience.  Because  it  is  mainly 
synthetic  in  approach  and  extremely  broad  in  scope,  the  present  book  seems  admirably 
suited  to  convey  an  awareness  of  the  great  problems  of  developmental  biology  to 
advanced  students  and  those  standing  at  the  beginning  of  a  research  career.  For  the 
specialist  and  teacher  perhaps  the  most  valuable  feature  of  the  book  is  that  it  shows 
convincingly  that  the  reductionist  and  holist  approaches  to  development  (represented  by  the 
molecular  biologist  and  the  "developmentalist")  are  not  mutually  exclusive  if  seen  from 
the  evolutionary  vantage  point.  It  is  therefore  particularly  to  be  hoped  that  the  book  will  be 
read  by  the  confirmed  reductionists. 

With  a  monograph  of  this  kind  one  can  of  course  always  argue  with  the  author  about 
what  he  has  left  out.  I  would  take  the  opposite  approach  by  pointing  out  how  refreshing 
it  is  to  see  a  great  many  points  illustrated  with  examples  that  are  seldom  encountered  in 
books  on  developmental  biology:  e.g.  protozoans,  algae,  fungi,  and  even  social  insects. 

Since  this  is  a  book  of  ideas  rather  than  facts,  the  references  are  restricted  and  given  in 
the  form  of  notes.  The  illustrations  are  hkewise  limited  yet  serve  their  purpose  very  well. 
The  book  is  admirably  produced. 


Symposium  reports 

9. 

J.  FABER  and   W.  L.  M.  GEILENKIRCHEN,  eds.  1975.  ONTWIKKELINGSBIOLOGIE 

(Developmental  biology) 

Pudoc,  Wageningen.  Biologische  Raad  Reeks,  245  pp.,  74  figs.,  2  tabs.,  subject  index.  Dfl. 

17.50  (paper) 

This  book  is  based  on  a  didactic  symposium  held  in  the  Hague  in  October  1974  and  is 
therefore  particularly  useful  for  biology  teachers  or  for  general  orientation.  We  review  it 
here  primarily  for  our  readers  in  the  Benelux  and  South  Africa.  Among  the  eight 
contributors  there  were  two  from  England  and  one  from  Western  Germany,  but  their 
contributions  were  translated  into  Dutch.  The  symposium  centred  around  the  nature  and 
processing  of  developmental  "information"  (used  loosely)  at  various  levels  of  organiza- 
tion: information  in  the  genome  and  the  egg  cortex  as  well  as  "positional"  information  at 
the  supracellular  level,  and  their  interplay  during  development. 

Apart  from  a  brief  conceptual  introduction  by  Faber,  the  seven  main  contributions  are 
lengthy,  well-illustrated  reviews,  some  of  them  with  long  reference  lists  and  all  of  them 
entirely  up  to  date.  An  effort  was  made  to  integrate  them  by  cross-referencing.  The  first 
(by  Wessels)  is  a  general  discussion  of  genetic  and  epigenetic  mechanisms  in  development, 
and  sets  the  stage  for  what  follows;  examples  are  drawn  mainly  from  the  plant  Kingdom. 
The  subsequent  chapters  can  be  briefly  characterized  as  follows:  the  function  of  the 
genome  in  development  (Berendes);  gene  activity  in  early  mammalian  development,  and 
sex  differentiation  (Gardner);  determination  in  early  animal  development  (Sang);  pattern 
formation  in  insects  (Ouweneel);  genetic  regulation  of  cell  differentiation  in  insect 
spermiogenesis  (Hess);  the  transition  from  the  vegetative  to  the  generative  phase  in  plants 
(Linskens). 

The  book  is  concluded  by  a  glossary  of  some  140  terms. 

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10. 

J.  NITSCH,  T.  LENDER,  and  B.  VAZART,  eds.  1973.  LA  NAISSANCE  DE  LA  FORME 

CHEZ  L'EMBRYON  (une  reflexion  entre  zoologistes  et  botanistes) 

Soc.  Botanique  de  France,  Paris.  Bull.  Soc.  Bot.  Fr.,  Mem.  388  pp.,  113  figs.,  60  pis., 

8  tabs. 

This  volume  contains  the  proceedings  of  a  conference  held  in  Gif-sur-Yvette  in  March, 
1972.  Its  most  interesting  feature  was  that  it  brought  together  botanists  and  zoologists. 
Of  the  28  contributions  eight  were  by  zoologists.  Most  of  the  speakers  were  French  but 
six  came  from  other  European  countries.  Most  contributions  are  in  French,  but  all  have 
summaries  in  French  and  English;  some  are  no  more  than  abstracts. 

The  conference  was  opened  with  three  long  reviews,  one  by  Godineau  on  morpho- 
genesis and  ultrastructure  of  the  angiosperm  embryo-sac,  one  by  Clavert  on  polarity  and 
symmetrization  in  vertebrate  eggs,  and  one  by  Norreel  on  the  culture  of  plant  tissues  and 
non-zygotic  embryogenesis.  These  are  followed  by  an  interesting  group  discussion.  Part 
two  deals  with  embryonic  development  generally  (17  papers,  4  by  zoologists),  and  part 
three  with  the  fixity  or  lability  of  axes  and  planes  of  symmetry  during  embryogenesis  (8 
papers,  3  by  zoologists).  The  problems  on  which  there  was  most  exchange  among 
botanists  and  zoologists  were  non-zygotic  embryos  and  the  localization  of  geometrical 
information  in  the  embryo. 


Books  of  readings 


B.  H.  WILLIER  and   J.  M.  OPPENHEIMER,  eds.    1974.   FOUNDATIONS  OF  EXPERI- 
MENTAL EMBRYOLOGY.  2nd  edit. 

Hafner    Press    (Macmillan),    New    York;   Collier   Macmillan,    London.    XXIV,   277  pp.. 
102  figs.,  3  tabs.  $  4.95  (paper) 

This  book,  first  published  in  1964,  is  so  well  known  that  it  suffices  to  mention  the 
additions  made  in  this  new  edition.  Whereas  the  "milestones"  selected  for  the  first  edition 
went  no  farther  than  1939,  we  now  have  three  new  ones  from  1954,  '69,  and  '73.  They 
are  by  Levi-Montalcini  et  al.  (on  nerve  growth  factor),  by  Ito  and  Lowenstein  (on  ionic 
communication  between  embryonic  cells),  and  by  Summerbell  et  al.  (on  positional 
information  in  the  chick  limb).  All  are  provided,  as  the  old  ones,  with  excellent  editor's 
comments.  In  addition,  there  is  now  a  thoughtful,  historically  oriented  12-page  introduc- 
tion by  the  editor. 

The  book  is  well  printed  and  the  original  illustrations  are  well  reproduced. 


THEORETICAL  AND  MATHEMATICAL  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  (see  also  8) 

Treatises 

12 

S.  L(Z)VTRUP.  1974.  EPIGENETICS,  a  treatise  on  theoretical  biology 

Wiley,  London,  etc.  XVI,  548  pp.,  269  figs.,  13  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  £  15.00 

This  interesting  book,  which  occupied  the  author  for  half  a  dozen  years,  is  a  valiant 
attempt  at  synthesis  of  a  vast  number  of  data.  The  author  modestly  states  that  it  is  not 
highly  original  and  could  probably  have  been  written  40  years  ago.  His  major  original 
contribution  is  the  concept  of  "cell  orders"  and  cell-type  transformation,  which  is  akin  to 
Willmer's  classification  of  cell  types  and  is  already  familiar  from  his  earlier  publications. 

This  review  cannot  be  a  rigorously  critical  one.  I  will  only  characterize  the  book 
briefly  and  convey  my  personal  impressions.  The  author's  English  is  very  readable;  it  is 
somewhat    wordy   in    place,   but   never  so  much  as  to  obscure  the  meaning.   A  brief 

195 


introduction  sets  the  theoretical  stage.  The  main  bulk  of  the  book  consists  of  three  long 
chapters.  In  the  first  (Epigenesis:  the  analytic  approach)  animal  embryogenesis  is  dis- 
cussed in  terms  of  four  large  categories:  (1)  the  embryogenetic  substrate  (cells,  extracellu- 
lar components,  and  the  fertilized  egg),  (2)  cell  division,  (3)  cell  diversification  (in  which 
a  very  useful  distinction  is  made  between  cell  transformation  and  cell  differentiation), 
and  (4)  morphogenetic  processes,  and  their  interactions  with  the  other  three  categories. 
The  next  chapter  (Epigenesis  and  ontogenesis)  then  takes  up  the  same  subject  stage-wise 
and  in  a  broad  range  of  taxa.  The  topics  discussed  consecutively  are  cleavage,  blastulation, 
gastrulation,  larva  formation,  physiological  events,  and  biochemical  events.  The  last 
chapter  is  called  Epigenesis  and  phylogenesis.  It  first  discusses  the  main  tenets  of 
Darwinism  and  neo-Darwinism  and  then  presents  a  systematic  comprehensive  theory  of 
evolution  which  takes  much  more  account  of  epigenetic  phenomena  than  the  former  two 
theories,  and  relies  rather  heavily  on  hypothetical  "large  mutations". 

The  emphasis  in  this  book  is  on  the  whole  organism  and  the  cell.  The  molecular 
approach  is  viewed  critically.  The  treatment  is  not  very  up  to  date:  of  many  leading 
developmental  biologists  one  finds  only  older  literature  cited.  The  modern  work  on  insect 
morphogenesis,  which  has  profound  bearings  on  the  issues  discussed  in  the  book,  is  not 
mentioned  at  all.  Particularly  as  a  work  of  theoretical  biology  the  book  makes  a 
somewhat  dated  impression.  This  is  not  necessarily  a  fault,  for  some  good  "old-fash- 
ioned" thinking  can  be  very  wholesome,  if  only  as  an  antidote  to  the  fashions  of  the  day. 
Yet,  it  is  curious  to  find  no  mention  of  leading  present-day  theoretical  biologists  such  as 
J.  T.  Bonner,  Goodwin,  Cohen,  and  Kauffman,  to  name  but  a  few.  There  is  no  reference 
to  cybernetics,  systems  analysis,  or  model  building,  although  the  computer  is  mentioned 
as  an  analogy  for  epigenesis.  The  book  draws  heavily  on  theorists  of  one  or  two 
generations  ago,  such  as  Woodger,  Goldschmidt,  Schindewolf,  and  Waddington.  This  does 
not  alter  the  fact  that  it  is  an  unorthodox  and  thought-provoking  opus. 


Monographs 

13. 

P.  BRIEN.  1974.  LE  VIVANT;  Epigenese,  Evolution  epigenetique  (Propos  d'un  zoolo- 

giste) 

Edit,  de  I'Univ.  de  Bruxelles,  Bruxelles.  155  pp.  B.fr.  275  (paper) 

Contents:  L'unite  de  I'etre  vivant  et  I'epigenese;  Le  polymorphisme  intraspecifique  et 
I'epigenese;  L'evolution  biologique  et  I'epigenese;  Les  theories  explicatives  du  fait  de 
revolution  biologique;  L'evolution  epigenetique 

Paul  Brien,  who  died  on  February  19th,  1975,  was  one  of  those  allround  zoologists 
who  today  seem  to  become  rare.  He  has  always  gone  his  own  way  without  allowing 
himself  to  be  influenced  by  the  fashions  of  the  day.  Two  strong  influences  do  manifest 
themselves  in  this  book,  however:  Lamarck  and  Driesch  (though  not  the  latter's  vitalist 
views).  At  the  end  of  a  prolific  life  Brien  has  now  given  us  his  summing-up  in  the  form  of 
what  is  best  characterized  as  "the  philosophy  of  a  zoologist".  His  own  contributions  to 
developmental  biology  (particularly  asexual  reproduction),  on  which  he  draws  extensive- 
ly, are  well  known. 

Epigenesis  is  the  key  concept  of  the  book,  both  for  ontogenesis  and  evolution.  The 
two  are  really  one,  for  "la  phylogenese  [est  le]  but  supreme  des  etudes  zoologiques". 
Brien  considers  it  futile  to  contrast  "holist"  and  "atomist"  biologists,  for  every  biologist 
is  both  at  the  same  time.  But  to  him  the  primary  problem  in  biology  is  form  and 
organization,  not  the  "programme"  (genetic  or  otherwise).  Biology  is  a  science  of 
observation  and  experiment  (to  both  of  which  he  has  himself  made  great  contributions), 
but  it  is  above  all  a  "science  d'integration".  "Information"  contained  in  the  germ  cell  and 
its  DNA  is  a  potentiality  whici;  must  realize  itself  in  the  flexible  programmes  of 
development. 

Brien  defines  evolution  as  typogenesis,  the  "creative",  saltatory  remodelling  of  the 
entire  organization  of  organisms.  It  is  initiated  by  change  mutations  but  for  its  stabiliza- 

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tion  depends  predominantly  on  epigenetic  mechanisms  acting  in  ontogenesis.  Evolution 
should  not  be  confounded  with  speciation,  which  never  creates  anything  new.  Biological 
evolution  as  defined  here  has  very  little  to  do  with  natural  selection  in  the  accepted  sense 
(which  is  the  prime  factor  in  speciation). 

These  few  highlights  must  suffice  to  characterize  this  beautifully  written  book,  which 
will  appeal  to  the  theoretically  minded  embryologist  (but  probably  not  to  the  more 
dogmatic  among  the  molecular  biologists).  We  must  be  thankful  that  it  was  given  to  Paul 
Brien  to  complete  this  "scientific  testament". 


14. 

P.  DULLEMEIJER.    1974.   CONCEPTS  AND  APPROACHES  IN   ANIMAL  MORPHO- 
LOGY 

van  Gorcum,  Assen  (Neth.).  XII.  264  dd..  80  figs..  4  tabs.,  subject  index.  D.fl.  67.- 

Contents:  I.  Historical  survey;  II.  General  methodology;  III.  Diversity  of  opinion;  IV. 
The  relation  between  form  and  function;  V.  Methods  in  morphology;  VI.  The  com- 
parative method  —  bone  as  an  example;  VII.  The  non-comparative  method  —  bone  as 
an  example;  VIII.  The  elements  in  a  pattern;  IX.  Compromise  and  integration;  X.  The 
change  of  the  pattern  —  ontogeny;  XL  The  change  of  the  pattern  —  phylogeny;  XII. 
Interrelation  and  interaction 

The  author  of  this  book  was  trained  in  animal  morphology  by  van  der  Klaauw  and  is 
his  successor  at  Leiden  University.  It  is  a  difficult  book,  which  is  due  mainly  to  its  subject 
and  only  very  partially  to  the  fact  that  the  author  does  not  write  in  his  native  language 
(however,  a  linguistic  check  by  an  English-speaking  colleague  could  have  somewhat 
improved  its  readability).  It  was  the  author's  intention  "to  provide  a  background  of 
mental  procedures  for  the  daily  practice  of  morphological  investigation".  One  of  the 
reasons  for  this  was  "the  increasing  interest  in  what  may  be  called  structural  thinking  at 
all  the  levels  of  biological  investigation".  The  book  is  heavily  imbued  with  philosophy, 
and  the  concepts  of  holism  play  a  particularly  prominent  role.  The  factual  discussions  are 
restricted  mainly  to  functional  morphology,  particularly  cranio-facial  morphology  and 
function. 

The  first  half  of  the  book  (chs.  I  VII)  is  concerned  with  methodology  and  the  relation 
between  form  and  function.  The  second  half  then  proceeds  to  examine  the  implications 
of  holism  and  system  theory,  resulting  in  what  the  author  calls  dynamic  morphology.  The 
last  chapter  is  a  brief  and  preliminary  excursion  into  the  differences  in  approach  between 
a  fundamental  theory  of  morphology  and  the  applications  of  experimental  morphology. 

The  book  is  very  well  produced  and  illustrated.  It  has  a  bibliography  comprising  close 
to  800  titles.  An  author  index  would  have  been  useful. 


15. 

P.  A.  WEISS.  1973.  THE  SCIENCE  OF  LIFE:  the  living  system  -  a  system  for  living 

Futura,  Mount  Kisco,  N.Y.  XVI,  137  pp.,  4  figs.  $  7.95 

The  author  has  intended  this  essay  both  for  the  lay  public  and  for  his  fellow  scientists, 
"particularly  those  in  various  specialties,  whose  sectorial  preoccupations  reduce  their 
opportunities  for  acquiring  a  catholic  and  balanced  view  of  biological  phenomena  and 
problems."  This,  and  the  fact  that  it  contains  the  residue  of  a  long  life  of  thought  by  a 
leading  developmental  and  cell  biologist,  is  the  reason  why  we  review  it  here.  The  book 
has  been  conceived  in  a  "spirit  of  depolarization,  of  harmonizing  conflicting  doctrines  .  .  . 
The  theme  is  the  recognition  and  scientific  validation  of  the  rule  of  order  that  pervades 
the  universe  .  .  ."  Coming  from  another  author,  this  might  sound  as  an  old  man's  dream, 
but  most  of  us  know  that  Weiss  does  not  say  such  things  lightly. 

The  book  is  best  characterized  by  another  quotation  from  the  foreword: 
In  this  book,  the  broader  meaning  of  "determinacy"  is  subject  to  a  critical  reexamina- 
tion,  which  leads  to   the   replacement  of  the   rigid   micromechanistic  ("atomistic") 

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thinking  of  old  by  a  liierarchical  concept  of  natural  "systems",  in  which  order  in  the 

gross  goes  hand  in  hand  with  freedom  in  the  small. 

As  usual,  Weiss'  style  of  writing  is  both  elegant  and  lucid,  and  even  those  who  do  not 
agree  with  his  quaHtative  systems  approach  will  find  much  of  value  to  ponder.  The  first 
one  hundred-odd  pages  are  devoted  to  "The  order  of  Ufe",  discussed  in  30  brief  sections. 
The  remainder  of  the  book  is  taken  up  by  a  Postscript  entitled  From  life  science  to 
education  for  living.  Two  sections  here  are  of  particular  philosophical  interest,  that  on 
linear  causaUty  as  the  predicament  of  man,  and  that  on  "category  versus  continuum". 
Both  bring  out  Weiss'  emphasis  on  the  dynamic  (operationalist)  rather  than  the  static 
(substantialist)  approach  to  the  problems  of  life  and  hving.  These  lessons  from  a  great 
biologist  deserve  to  be  read  widely  by  scientists  and  non-scientists  alike. 


PLANT  DEVELOPMENT  (general)  (see  also  10) 

Textbooks 

16. 

D.  H.  NORTHCOTE.  1974.  DIFFERENTIATION  IN  HIGHER  PLANTS 

Oxford    Univ.    Press,   London.    Oxford    Biology   Readers  No.  44.  32  pp.,  40  figs.  60p. 

(paper) 

A  fairly  detailed  account  of  cell  differentiation  with  strong  emphasis  on  ultrastructure 
and  on  the  biochemistry  of  the  cell  wall  components.  Brief  treatment  of  cambial  different- 
iation and  stomatal  complex  formation.  Clear  diagrams  and  many  electron  micrographs; 
of  these  some  appear  superfluous,  others  have  lost  much  detail,  and  the  captions  are  not 
always  clear. 

Monographs 

17. 

M.  J.  GOUJON.  1973.  ETUDE  DES  MECANISMES  PHYSIOLOGIQUES  DE  LA  FORM- 
ATION DES  SCLEROTES  CHEZ  LE  CORTICIUM  ROLFSII  (SACC.)  CURZI 
O.R.S.T.O.M.  (Office  de  la  Recherche  Scient.  et  Techn.  Outre-Mer),  Paris.  Travaux  at 
Documents  de  TO.R.S.T.O.M.  26.  107  pp.,  34  figs.,  24  tabs. 

Thorough  study  on  the  formation  of  sclerotia  in  a  parasitic  basidiomycete;  centered  on 
the  action  of  a  (proteinaceous?)  morphogenetic  factor  produced  by  the  thallus. 


18. 

R.  B.  MYERS  and  E.  C.  CANTINO.  1974.  THE  GAMMA  PARTICLE,  a  study  of  cell- 
organelle  interactions  in  the  development  of  the  water  mold  Blastocladiella  emersonii 
Karger,  Basel,  etc.  Monographs  in  Developmental  Biology,  vol.8.  X,  117  pp.,  43  figs., 
14  tabs.  SFr.  67.00,  $  24,  50,  £  9.80,  DM  64.00 

Gamma  particles  are  found  in  swimming  zoospores  of  the  water  mold  Blastocladiella 
emersonii;  their  numbers  are  related  to  the  parental  phenotype.  The  particle  has  been 
shown  to  contain  DNA,  a  store  of  tRNA,  and  the  enzyme  chitin  synthetase.  It  is  involved 
in  the  formation  of  the  chitinous  wall  that  surrounds  the  zoospore  upon  encystment  (that 
is,  the  first  step  in  differentiation).  Its  probable  function  is  to  sequester  certain  cytoplas- 
mic constituents  until  the  time  they  are  needed. 

This  monograph  presents  the  whole  story  of  the  gamma  particle  over  a  period  of  a 
quarter  of  a  century  in  systematic  fashion;  this  includes  the  development  of  the  particles 
in  the  differentiating  zoospore.  A  host  of  modern  techniques  has  been  brought  to  bear  on 
the  problem  of  the  nature  of  the  particles,  and  the  results  are  set  out  with  clarity.  The 
book  is  illustrated  with  good  drawings  and  electron  micrographs.  It  has  no  index. 

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19. 

J.  E.  SMITH  and  D.  R.  BERRY.  1974.  AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  BIOCHEMISTRY  OF 

FUNGAL  DEVELOPMENT 

Academic  Press,  London,  etc.  VIII,  326  pp.,  123  figs.,  22  tabs.,  subject  index.  £8.00, 

$20,75 

Contents:  1.  Introduction:  the  conceptual  basis  of  morphogenesis;  2.  A  cellular  slime 
mould:  Dictyostelium  discoideum;  3.  A  plasmodial  slime  mould:  Physamm  poly- 
cephalum;  4.  The  fungal  spore;  5.  The  vegetative  state;  6.  Asexual  reproduction;  7. 
Sexual  reproduction;  8.  Differentiation,  secondary  metabolism  and  industrial  mycolo- 
gy 

The  fungi  are  the  simplest  group  of  eukaryotes  and  therefore  represent  an  important  link 
between  the  unicellular  state  and  the  higher  multicellular  organisms.  Although  their 
development  has  not  been  studied  as  extensively  as  that  of  other  groups,  they  have 
already  provided  a  number  of  valuable  "model  systems"  for  developmental  biology.  This 
book  is  therefore  particularly  welcome  to  developmental  biologists  who  are  not  specialists 
of  mycology. 

The  book  is  largely  based  on  a  series  of  lectures  given  to  undergraduate  and  postgradu- 
ate students.  The  chapters  are  not  exhaustive  reviews  and  are  not  fully  documented.  This 
makes  for  easy  reading,  however.  The  chapter  bibliographies  consist  of  both  older  and 
recent  recommended  Uterature,  very  conveniently  classified.  The  treatment  focuses  on 
those  processes  that  ultimately  give  rise  to  visible  changes  in  structure. 

The  book  is  profusely  illustrated  with  line  drawings  and  photographs,  including  a 
limited  number  of  electron  micrographs. 


20. 

R.  F.  WILLIAMS.  1974.  THE  SHOOT  APEX  AND  LEAF  GROWTH,  a  study  in  quantita- 
tive biology 

Cambridge  Univ.   Press,   London.  VIII,  256  pp.,  169  figs.,  23  tabs.,  author  and  subject 
indexes.  £  6.50,  $  18.95 

Contents:  1 .  Introductory;  2.  The  quantitative  description  of  growth;  3.  Phyllotaxis;  4. 
Shoot-apical  systems;  5.  The  dynamics  of  leaf  growth;  6.  The  growth  of  an  inflores- 
cence; 7.  The  growth  of  wheat  tillers;  8.  Plant  growth  as  integration 

The  contents  of  this  book  are  almost  entirely  descriptive,  even  where  (as  in  ch.5)  data 
on  DNA,  RNA,  and  proteins  are  provided.  The  book  is  largely  based  on  the  personal 
research  of  the  author  and  his  associates,  much  of  which  is  here  published  for  the  first 
time.  Most  of  it  centres  around  a  sophisticated  method  for  the  analysis  of  the  growth  of 
primordia  in  shoot  apices  (the  principles  are  set  out  in  ch.2,  the  detailed  methodology, 
involving  three-dimensional  reconstruction,  in  an  appendix  at  the  end  of  the  book).  In 
ch.8  the  author  suggests  that  the  "field  theory"  should  be  modified  to  include  mechanical 
as  well  as  chemical  gradients.  He  sees  the  notion  of  mechanical  constraint  as  especially 
relevant  to  the  genesis  of  pattern  in  plants. 

Ch.4  describes  the  shoot  apices  of  13  species,  both  mono-  and  dicotyledons,  while  ch.6 
is  devoted  to  the  inflorescence  of  wheat  and  ch.7  to  the  growth  of  wheat  tillers. 

The  numerous  line  drawings  and  reconstructions  are  excellent  and  provide  vivid 
three-dimensional  images  of  the  complicated  relationships  in  the  apices  studied.  (The 
introduction  contains  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  Australian  botanist  Petrie.) 


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Dissertations 

21 

F.  BOUMAN.   1974.  DEVELOPMENTAL  STUDIES  OF  THE  OVULE,  INTEGUMENTS 

AND  SEED  IN  SOME  ANGIOSPERMS 

Ph.D.  thesis,  Univ.  of  Amsterdam.  180  pp.,  107  figs. 

Histogenetic  studies  in  14  genera,  mainly  focussing  on  the  initiation,  development,  and 
structure  of  the  constituents  of  the  ovule  derived  from  the  parental  sporophyte;  relations 
with  taxonomy  and  phylogeny;  40-page  historical  survey  of  the  subject,  illustrated  with 
interesting  reproductions;  numerous  drawings  and  light  micrographs  of  sections  and  a  few 
scanning  electron  micrographs. 


22 

L.SIMON.    1973.   LTMPATIENS   BALSAMINA   L.  CULTIVAR  "BUISSON  FLEURI": 

MORPHOGENESE  ET  ONTOGENESE  EXPERIMENTALES 

Ph.D.  thesis,  Nantes.  254  pp.,  70  figs.,  27  pis.,  6  tabs. 

Morphology  and  ontogeny  of  whole  plant  and  gynecium;  photoperiodic  control; 
flower  induction;  histology  and  electron  microscopy  of  meristems;  excellent  photo-  and 
electron  micrographs;  extensive  bibliography. 


Symposium  reports 

23. 

P.  S.  CARLSON,  chairman.  1974.  BASIC  MECHANISMS  IN  PLANT  MORPHOGENESIS 
Brookhaven  National  Lab.,  Upton.  Brookhaven  Symposia  in  Biology  No.  25.  VII, 
429  pp.,  160  figs.,  43  tabs.  $  10.60  (paper),  $  1.45  (microfiche) 

The  analysis  of  plant  morphogenesis  at  all  levels  from  the  organismal  down  to  the 
molecular-genetic  has  in  recent  years  made  considerable  progress.  This  symposium  pro- 
vides a  useful  and  interesting  cross-section  of  these  advances.  Large  sections  of  it  will  be 
read  with  profit  by  general  developmental  biologists,  particularly  those  preparing  a  lecture 
course  in  developmental  biology  or  genetics. 

There  are  two  general  lectures  which  are  both  extremely  interesting  to  read  for 
zoologists:  one  by  Sussex  on  the  applicability  of  concepts  of  animal  development  to  plant 
systems,  and  a  longer  one  by  Stebbins  on  the  "evolution  '  of  polarity  and  morphogenetic 
patterns.  The  latter  is  particularly  thought-provoking.  The  21  more  specialist  papers  are 
arranged  in  five  sections  as  follows:  Morphogenesis  in  lower  forms  (4  papers);  Factors 
affecting  morphogenesis  (4);  Cellular  factors  affecting  morphogenesis  (4),  and  two  sec- 
tions on  The  genetics  of  morphogenesis  (together  9  papers). 

The  papers  are  reproduced  with  minimal  editing  and  therefore  rather  heterogeneous  in 
style;  they  are  well  illustrated. 


24. 

H.  F.  LINSKENS,  ed.  1974.  FERTILIZATION  IN  HIGHER  PLANTS 

North-Holland,    Amsterdam;    American    Elsevier,    New   York.    XIV,   373    pp.,   212  figs., 
46  tabs.,  subject  index,  index  to  contributors.  S  26,95,  D.tl.  70.00 

This  volume  contains  the  papers  read  at  an  international  symposium  held  in  Nijmegen, 
Netherlands  in  August,  1974.  By  reproducing  the  (unedited)  papers  from  typescript  very 
rapid  publication  was  achieved.  Almost  all  of  the  43  papers  by  authors  of  many 
nationalities  are  brief  reports  or  summaries  of  recent  research.  Together,  they  represent  a 

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good  cross-section  of  a  rapidly  moving  field.  What  is  striking  is  the  increased  application 
of  sophisticated  modern  techniques  to  this  area  (electron  microscopy,  time  lapse  cinema- 
tography, physiology,  biochemistry).  The  classical  morphological  approach  is  in  the 
minority  (and  strikingly  enough  restricted  almost  entirely  to  contributions  from  the 
Soviet  Union). 

The  papers  are  arranged  in  seven  sections  as  follows:  Pollen  genetics  (5  papers). 
Gamete  maturation  (8),  The  progamic  phase  (10),  The  fusion  (6),  Phylogenetic  aspects  of 
fertilization  (3),  Incompatibility  (5),  and  Disturbed  gamete  maturation  and  fertilization 

(6). 

The  numerous  good  photographs,  electron  micrographs,  and  line  drawings  are  very 
well  reproduced. 


INVERTEBRATE  DEVELOPMENT  (general)  (see  also  43) 

Treatises 

25. 

G.  H.  SCHMIDT,  ed.  1974.  SOZIALPOLYMORPHISMUS  BEI  INSEKTEN;  Probleme  der 
Kastenbildung  im  Tierreich 

Wissensch.  Verlagsges.,  Stuttgart.  Biicher  der  Zeitschrift  Naturwissenschaftliche  Rund- 
schau. XXIV,  974  pp.,  281  figs.,  83  tabs.,  glossary;  taxonomic,  author,  and  subject 
indexes.  DM  290.00 

Caste  determination  and  differentiation  in  social  insects  is  a  developmental  process 
taking  place  at  the  supra-organismal  level.  It  is  based  on  the  differential  activation  of 
specific  developmental  programmes  in  whole  organisms.  We  briefly  announce  this  book 
here  because  we  feel  it  deals  with  problems  that  are  of  intrinsic  importance  for  develop- 
mental biology  in  a  broad  sense. 

The  book  is  a  comprehensive  treatise  written  by  a  team  of  26  specialists  from 
10  countries.  Among  them  are  ethologists  and  ecologists,  geneticists,  taxonomists  and 
morphologists,  physiologists  and  biochemists.  All  of  them  are  still  active  in  research  and 
many  of  the  29  chapters  contain  unpublished  material.  More  than  a  dozen  different  insect 
groups  and  many  separate  genera  and  species  pass  in  review. 

The  contributions  of  authors  from  outside  the  German  language  area  were  translated 
into  German.  The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated. 


Textbooks 

26. 

P.  FIORONI    and   G.  MEISTER.    1974.    EMBRYOLOGIE   VON    LOLIGO  VULGARIS 

LAM.,  Gemeiner  Kalmar 

Fischer,   Stuttgart.  Grosses  Zool.  Praktikum  H.16c/2.  VIII,69  pp.,  29  figs.,  4  tabs.  DM 

ca.  24.  -  (paper) 

This  is  a  laboratory  guide  book  for  students  and  is  therefore  entirely  descriptive  in 
character.  Nevertheless,  it  could  be  very  useful  for  those  starting  experimental  work  on 
this  species.  It  is  a  digest  of  the  essential  literature,  covering  all  phases  of  development 
and  all  organ  systems.  Moreover,  it  contains  a  "histological"  Normal  Table  based  on 
Naefs  stages  and  a  comparative  table  of  Naef s  and  Arnold's  stages. 

The  "Practical  Part"  contains  useful  directions  for  obtaining  and  rearing  egg  batches 
and  for  the  sectioning  and  mounting  of  embryos. 

The  book  is  illustrated  with  very  good  line  drawings. 


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Monographs 

27. 

L.  W.  STEARNS.  1974.  SEA  URCHIN  DEVELOPMENT:  cellular  and  molecular  aspects 
Dowden,  Hutchinson  &  Ross,  Stroudsburg.  XII,339  pp.,  41  figs.,  author  and  subject 
indexes.  $  20,00,  £  11.20 

Contents:  I.  The  sea  urchin  as  a  system  for  the  study  of  development;  U.  Sea  urchin 
gametes  and  early  developmental  processes;  III.  Fertilization  and  some  associated 
events;  IV.  Cleavage  and  associated  phenomena;  V.  Later  stages  of  development;  VI. 
Nature  and  activity  of  DNA  in  sea  urchin  eggs  and  embryos;  VII.  Polysomes  in  the  sea 
urchin  embryo;  VIII.  Maternal  messenger  RNA  and  its  role  in  development;  IX.  Other 
aspects  of  the  nature  and  function  of  RNA;  X.  Some  miscellaneous  problems  of  current 
interest 

This  book  is  perhaps  best  characterized  by  contrasting  it  with  the  book  by  Giudice 
(Developmental  biology  of  the  sea  urchin  embryo,  1973),  which  was  reviewed  in  Gen. 
Embryol.  Inf.  Serv.  15,  1,  1973.  In  the  present  book  the  treatment  is  at  the  same  level 
but  it  is  more  selective  and  there  is  less  preoccupation  with  methodological  detail.  The 
style  is  more  personal  and  may  therefore  appeal  more  to  some  readers  (although  it 
definitely  tends  towards  verbosity).  Because  the  book  is  less  of  a  compilation  it  reads 
better  as  a  continuous  story  and  there  is  more  space  to  discuss  problems  of  general 
developmental-biological  interest.  Both  books  address  approximately  the  same  audience; 
the  graduate  student  and  the  active  investigator. 

The  data  of  classical  experimental  embryology  are  not  separately  discussed  but  are 
adduced  wherever  necessary.  A  subject  that  was  intentionally  omitted  is  that  of 
interspecific  hybrids.  The  last  chapter  briefly  surveys  problems  of  uptake  vs.  incorpora- 
tion of  precursors,  fluctuations  in  rate  of  protein  synthesis  during  cleavage,  isozymes,  and 
reaggregation  of  dissociated  embryos. 

The  book  is  well  produced  but  somewhat  sparsely  illustrated.  The  literature  cited  on 
the  whole  goes  not  much  beyond  1970/71.  There  is  a  good  subject  index. 


Symposium  reports 

28 

R.  L.  MILLER,  organizer.  1974.  THE  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  OF  THE  CNIDA- 

RIA 

Am.    Soc.   of  Zoologists,  Utica.  American   Zoologist   Vol.14   No. 2.  430  pp.,  305  figs., 
43  tabs.  $  6.50  (paper) 

This  symposium  was  held  in  Washington,  D.C.  in  December,  1972.  It  appears  to  have 
been  the  first  symposium  ever  devoted  entirely  to  the  developmental  biology  of  the 
Cnidaria.  It  brought  together  a  large  proportion  of  the  world's  leading  investigators  in  this 
area,  including  several  from  Europe  (both  East  and  West).  The  main  feeling  the  volume 
evokes  is  one  of  excitement:  it  seems  that  entirely  new  ways  of  looking  at  the  develop- 
ment of  these  rather  simple  creatures  are  emerging.  The  volume  is  an  extremely  welcome 
addition  to  the  literature,  not  least  because  attention  is  not  devoted  to  Hydra  alone  but 
to  many  other  species. 

The  32  papers  of  the  symposium  are  partly  reviews,  partly  research  reports,  and  partly 
mixtures  of  the  two.  They  are  arranged  in  five  sections  as  follows:  1.  Gametogenesis, 
fertilization,  and  embryogenesis  (6  papers);  II.  Cellular  activities  during  growth  and 
regeneration  in  Hydra  (6);  111.  Morphogenetic  controls  of  Hydra  growth  and  regeneration 
(5);  IV.  Morphogenetic  and  cellular  aspects  of  growth  in  colonial  hydroids  (7);  V.  Aspects 
of  growth  and  regeneration  in  other  hydroids  and  the  Scyphozoa  (8).  The  approaches 
range  from  the  morphological  through  the  cell-biological  to  the  molecular-biological. 

The  volume  is  well  edited  and  profusely  illustrated.  It  is  to  be  hoped  that  the 
American  Society  of  Zoologists  have  laid  on  a  good  stock,  for  the  volume  may  well  be 
very  popular. 

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Collections  of  papers 

29. 

B.  P.  TOKIN.  1973.  MORPHOGENETIC  PROCESSES  DURING  ASEXUAL  REPRO- 
DUCTION, SOMATIC  EMBRYOGENESIS  AND  REGENERATION  (in  Russian) 
Leningrad  Univ.,  Leningrad.  194  pp.,  32  figs.,  28  pis.  (paper) 

Introductory  paper  by  O.  M.  Ivanova-Kasas,  mainly  dealing  with  evolutionary  aspects; 
seven  research  papers  by  members  of  the  Department  of  Embryology,  State  University  of 
Leningrad  (organisms  used:  sponges,  planarians,  nemerteans,  ascidians);  concluding  paper 
by  B.  P.  Tokin  summarizing  developments  in  the  last  15  years  (emphasis  on  organismal 
integration);  all  papers  have  English  summaries;  illustrated  with  line  drawings  and  photo- 
graphs. 


VERTEBRATE  DEVELOPMENT  (general)  (see  also  88,1 13) 

Textbooks 

30. 

J.  C.  HASSELAAR    and    B.  COLENBRANDER.    1973.    PRACTICUM   HANDLEIDING 

EMBRYOLOGIE  (Laboratory  guide  of  embryology) 

Inst.  Vet.  Anat.,  Utrecht.  160  pp..  158  figs 

Laboratory  guide  for  veterinary  students;  embryology  of  chick  and  domestic  mammals 
(mainly  pig);  illustrated  with  good  micrographs  and  Une  drawings. 


31. 

B.  M.  PATTEN  and  B.  M.  CARLSON.  1974.  FOUNDATIONS  OF  EMBRYOLOGY,  3rd 

edit. 

McGraw-Hill,  New  York,  etc.  XX,650  pp.,  345  figs.,  subject  index.  S  12.00,  DM  36.00 

The  basic  plan  of  this  successful  book  has  remained  unaUered,  but  the  contents  have 
been  modernized.  The  morphological  approach  has  been  retained,  but  more  attention  is 
devoted  to  well-documented  experimental  findings  and  a  minimum  of  molecular  biology 
is  sketched  in.  The  most  conspicuous  changes  are  in  ch.l  (Embryology  -  its  scope, 
history,  and  special  fields),  where  the  section  on  fundamental  processes  and  concepts  and 
that  on  experimental  methods  have  been  considerably  expanded. 

A  number  of  new  illustrations  have  been  added,  particularly  in  Part  I  (Early  develop- 
mental processes  common  to  vertebrate  embryos).  The  two  dozen  coloured  figures  of  the 
second  edition  are  now  brought  together  in  a  separate  section  in  the  middle  of  the  book, 
and  are  again  reproduced  in  black  and  white  at  their  appropriate  places  in  the  text. 
Although  this  was  no  doubt  dictated  by  considerations  of  economy,  the  duplication 
involved  is  no  improvement.  What  is  an  improvement  is  the  appendix  listing  the  illustra- 
tions of  chick  whole  mounts,  chick  sections,  and  pig  embryos  separately  in  developmental 
sequence.  This  increases  the  book's  usefulness  in  the  laboratory.  The  references  for 
collateral  reading  have  been  extensively  revised  and  contain  many  more  recent  titles. 

The  book  is  printed  in  a  smaller  but  very  readable  type.  It  is  well  produced  at  a  very 
reasonable  price. 


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32. 

D.  STARCK.    1975.  FMRRYOLOGIE,  ein  Lehrbuch  auf  allgemein  biologischer  Grund- 

lage.  3rd  edit. 

Thieme,    Stuttgart.    XII,704  pp.,    :)uo  ngs.,    taxonomic,    author,   and   subject    indexes. 

DM  148.00 

Although  this  new  edition  of  a  well-known  book  has  been  revised  and  somewhat 
extended,  it  has  essentially  remained  the  same  book.  While  20  years  ago  a  synthesis  of 
comparative  and  experimental  vertebrate  embryology  was  still  feasible,  so  much  has 
happened  since  in  developmental  biology  (I  do  not  even  mention  molecular  embryology) 
that  it  would  now  be  impossible,  at  least  at  the  level  of  detail  aimed  at  here. 

Since  no  consistent  attempt  has  been  made  to  incorporate  even  the  most  important 
advances,  the  book  is  now  decidedly  dated  and  conveys  very  little  of  the  present-day  state 
of  embryology.  Much  of  the  Uterature  is  by  now  very  old  and  could  have  been  sifted  to 
yield  space  for  exciting  new  discoveries  and  approaches.  The  book  undoubtedly  has  had 
its  uses  in  the  past,  and  many  sections  will  continue  to  be  useful  for  further  study  of 
specific  topics.  However,  there  are  now  more  modern  textbooks  on  the  market,  which  are 
inevitably  more  selective  but  also  much  more  balanced  in  their  treatment. 


Monographs 

33. 

A.  E.  BEER,  D.  M.  COOPER  and  L.  A.  FORSCEY.  1972.  AVIAN  EMBRYO  DEVELOP- 
MENT 

Her  Majesty's  Stationery  Office,  London.  Min.  of  Agric,  Fish,  and  Food  Techn.  Bull.  23. 
VHI,  24  pp.,  52  figs.  £  2.25  (paper) 

This  photographic  atlas  is  intended  for  the  use  of  those  active  in  poultry  research.  Its 
usefulness  for  embryologists  is  limited.  The  stages,  particularly  those  of  early  develop- 
ment, are  widely  spaced.  The  second  part,  illustrating  some  genetic  and  environmentally 
induced  defects  and  diseases,  is  clearly  meant  for  the  practical  chick  breeder.  The  colour 
photographs  are  of  reasonable  to  good  quality  but  some  of  the  earlier  stages  (3-6  days) 
are  difficult  to  discriminate. 


Dissertations 

34. 

J.  KOEBKE.  1974.  ZUR  FRAGE  DER  DIFFERENZIERUNGSFAHIGKEIT  DER 
MARGINALZONENBEREICHE  FRUHER  ENTWICKLUNGSSTADIEN  VON  AMBY- 
STOMA  MEXICANUM 

Ph.D. thesis,  K51n.  90  pp.,  34  figs.,  15  tabs,  (mimeographed) 

Explantation  of  smaller  or  larger  fragments  of  the  marginal  zone  from  early  morula  till 
very  early  gastrula  (7  stages);  culture  for  12-14  days  to  study  self-differentiation  capa- 
cities; Li  treatment  in  one  series. 


35. 

H.  J.  KURRAT.    1974.    FINE    ANALYSE    DER    DIFFERENZIERUNGSLEISTUNGEN 

VON   EKTODFRM   UND  MESODERM  AUS  GASTRULA-  UND  NEURULASTADIEN 

VON  AMBYSTOMA  MEXICANUM  IM  KOMBINATIONSEXPERIMENT 

Ph.D. thesis,  Koln.  91  pp.,  24  figs.,  15  tabs,  (mimeographed) 

Study  of  secondary  interactions  between  archencephalic  neural  ectoderm  and  caudal 
chorda-mesoderm  from  early  gastrula  till  middle  neurula  (5  stages);  method:  disaggrega- 

204 


tion  and  mixing  of  cells,  culture  of  reaggregates  in  vitro;  isochronous  and  heterochronous 
combinations. 


Symposium  reports 

36. 

J.  H.  S.  BLAXTER,  ed.  1974.  THE  EARLY  LIFE  HISTORY  OF  FISH 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  XII,765  pp.,  299  figs.,  170  tabs.,  combined  taxonomic  and  subject 

index.  DM98.00,  $40.00 

This  international  symposium  was  held  in  May,  1973  at  Oban,  Scotland.  It  is  mainly  of 
interest  to  fish  ecologists,  population  biologists,  and  taxonomists.  However,  among  the 
62  papers  there  are  at  least  10  that  are  of  potential  interest  to  fish  embryologists. 

Two  of  these  are  to  be  found  in  the  section  on  feeding  and  metabolism  (nitrogenous 
wastes,  nucleic  acids  in  yolk  sac),  four  in  the  section  on  physiological  ecology  (effects  of 
various  physical  and  chemical  factors,  respiratory  system),  and  four  in  the  section  on 
developmental  events  (brain  growth,  effects  of  temperature  and  salinity,  gynogenesis). 
The  concluding  section  on  the  rearing  of  fish  contains  six  papers,  among  which  one  deals 
with  artificial  insemination  in  trout.  Other  sections  deal  with  population  studies,  distribu- 
tion of  eggs  and  larvae,  behaviour,  and  taxonomy. 

The  book  is  well  produced  in  photo-offset  and  sturdily  bound. 


DEVELOPMENT  OF  MAMMALS  AND  MAN  (general)  (see  also  57,60,64,120) 

Treatises 

37. 

J.  A.  DAVIS  and  J.  DOBBING,  eds.  1974.  SCIENTIFIC  FOUNDATIONS  OF  PAEDIA- 
TRICS 

Heinemann,  London.  XVI,836  pp.,  613  figs.,  145  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  13.00 

Although  this  multi-author  treatise  was  written  to  provide  a  scientific  background  for 
the  postgraduate  study  of  paediatrics,  large  parts  of  it  may  be  of  value  to  mammalian 
embryologists  generally.  The  authors  are  mostly  English  specialists  but  there  are  several 
from  other  countries.  The  book  contains  a  wealth  of  data  hitherto  widely  scattered  in  the 
literature.  It  was  impossible  to  make  the  coverage  as  balanced  and  comprehensive  as 
originally  intended,  but  this  may  be  remedied  in  future  editions.  The  treatment  is 
authoritative  and  modern,  and  as  up  to  date  as  can  be  expected  in  a  book  of  this  size.  The 
literature  references  are  occasionally  selective  but  many  chapters  have  long  bibliographies. 

The  51  chapters  are  arranged  in  four  sections  as  follows:  I.  Nature  and  nurture  (5 
chapters  on  genetics  and  nutrition);  II.  Climacterics  (6  chs.  on  fetal  growth,  perinatal 
events,  and  puberty);  III.  Growth  and  development  of  systems  (34  chs.);  and  IV.  Special 
topics  (6  chs.  on  paediatric  epidemiology,  fetal  and  neonatal  pharmacology,  and  miscel- 
laneous subjects).  In  section  III  equal  attention  is  devoted  to  the  structure  and  function 
of  organ  systems.  Although  teratogenesis  is  not  treated  in  its  own  right,  abnormalities  are 
discussed  for  many  systems.  The  majority  of  the  chapters  range  in  length  from  ca.  10  to 
20  pages,  with  some  going  up  to  30  pages  or  more. 

The  book  is  magnificently  produced  and  profusely  illustrated;  the  numerous  light  and 
electron  micrographs  are  of  superb  quality. 


205 


Textbooks 

38. 

K.  L.  MOORE.  1974.  BEFORE  WE  ARE  BORN;  basic  embryology  and  birth  defects 

Saunders,  Philadelphia,  etc.  XII,245  pp.,  228  figs.,  subject  index.  $  7.00  (paper) 

This  book  is  meant  primarily  for  students  in  the  paramedical  and  health  sciences,  but 
can  also  be  useful  to  medical  and  dental  students.  It  is  very  similar  to  the  author's 
previous  book  "The  developing  human",  which  was  favourably  reviewed  in  Gen.  Em- 
bryol.  Inf.  Serv.  15,  2,  1974  (p.  175).  The  basic  organization  is  virtually  the  same,  but  it 
is  one  third  shorter.  There  is  no  additional  material  in  small  print,  and  the  number  of 
references  has  been  considerably  reduced. 

The  excellent  illustrations  are  a  selection  from  those  used  for  the  earlier  book.  A  few 
new  figures  were  made  specially  for  this  book.  Layout  and  printing  are  excellent. 


39. 

K.  L.  MOORE.   1974.  L'ETRE  HUMAIN  EN  DEVELOPPEMENT;  embryologie  orientee 

vers  la  clinique;  translated  from  the  English  by  A.  J.  Collet 

Edisem,  St-Hyacinthe,  Canada;  Vigot,  Paris.  XIV,374  pp.,  352  figs.,  9  tabs.,  subject  index. 

Can.  $  21.00  (paper) 

This  is  the  translation  of  a  book  published  in  English  in  1973  and  favourably  reviewed 
in  Gen.  Embryol.  Inf.  Serv.  15,  2,  1974  (p.  175).  The  book  successfully  bridges  the  gap 
between  embryology  and  adult  anatomy,  histology,  pathology,  obstetrics,  paediatrics, 
and  surgery.  It  is  characterized  by  outstanding  illustrations. 

The  translation,  by  a  Canadian  anatomist,  closely  follows  the  English  text  also  with 
respect  to  terminology,  but  wherever  necessary  the  more  current  French  terms  have  been 
added,  marked  with  an  asterisk.  The  type  and  format  of  the  book  are  exactly  the  same  as 
those  of  the  original.  The  same  holds  for  the  illustrations,  which  are  reproduced  with  the 
same  care,  except  perhaps  some  of  the  photographs.  Notwithstanding  the  paper  cover,  the 
book  is  considerably  more  expensive  than  the  English  version. 


40. 

G.  H.  SCHUMACHER.  1974.  EMBRYONALE  ENTWICKLUNG  DES  MENSCHEN 

Volk  und  Gesundheit,  Berlin  (DDR).  178  pp.,  85  figs.,  subject  index.  M  5.75  (paper) 

This  concise  text  is  suitable  for  students  of  medicine  and  biology,  but  is  also  meant  for 
the  educated  layman.  Simple  style  and  good  illustrations  are  its  main  features.  Its 
organization  is  conventional  but  clear.  The  main  developmental  anomalies  are  briefly 
described.  A  brief  concluding  chapter  provides  a  survey  of  human  teratogenesis. 

Most  of  the  illustrations  are  original  and  all  are  very  clear  and  well  labelled.  There  is  a 
list  of  a  dozen  books  for  further  reading,  most  of  them  issued  in  East  Germany. 


41. 

H.  TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS,    M.  AUROUX,   and   P.  HAEGEL.    1974.   ILLUSTRATED 

HUMAN  EMBRYOLOGY.  Vol.  Ill  Nervous  system  and  endocrine  glands,  translated  by 

L.  S.  Hurley 

Springer,   New   York;  Chapman   &   Hall,   London;  Masson,  Paris.  IX, 143  pp.,  260  figs., 

subject  index.  $  9.80,  DM  24.10  (paper) 

This  is  vol.  Ill  of  an  originally  French  textbook,  the  first  two  volumes  of  which  were 
reviewed  in  Gen.  Hmbryol.  Inf.  Serv.  vol.15,  part  1,  1973,  p.  201-202.  The  most 
interesting  feature  of  the  series  is  its  excellent  diagrammatic,  multi-coloured  illustrations 
combined  with  good  photographs  and  micrographs.  In  this  volume  the  development  of 

206 


the  nervous  system,  the  sense  organs,  and  the  endocrine  glands  involved  in  neuro- 
endocrine correlation  is  placed  in  the  perspective  of  adult  function,  while  for  the  two  first 
organ  systems  some  basic  information  on  phylogeny  is  also  provided.  The  main  develop- 
mental anomahes  are  briefly  treated  in  the  text,  as  well  as  illustrated. 

The  translation  is  rather  clumsy  in  places.  Although  the  book  was  printed  in  France, 
the  photographic  illustrations  are  much  less  well  reproduced  than  in  the  original  book; 
some  are  so  dark  as  to  have  lost  all  significant  detail. 


Monographs 

42. 

E.  BLECHSCHMIDT.    1974.   HUMANEMBRYOLOGIE   -  PRINZIPIEN  UND  GRUND- 

BEGRIFFE 

Hippokrates,  Stuttgart.  127  pp.,  138  figs.,  subject  index.  DM  64.00 

This  book  is  a  sequel  to  the  embryological  atlas  by  the  same  author  which  was 
reviewed  in  Gen.  Embryol.  Inf.  Serv.  vol.  15,  part  2,  1975,  p. 186.  It  is  in  fact  an  extended 
discussion  of  the  findings  laid  down  in  the  atlas  and  in  the  author's  earlier  publications. 
The  starting  point  is  that  organs  at  their  very  first  inception  already  exhibit  principles  of 
differentiation;  these  are  not  primarily  expressed  biochemically,  however,  but  in  the  form 
of  "developmental  movements'"  which  obey  the  laws  of  geometry.  In  his  foreword  the 
author  states  than  an  unambiguous,  consistent,  and  therefore  unified  description  of  the 
development  of  anlagen  in  terms  of  their  position,  shape  and  structure  is  only  possible  if 
one  has  a  knowledge  of  the  developmental  movements  of  the  anlagen  in  question. 
Histochemical  and  biochemical  changes  are  implicit  in  the  developmental  movements  but 
do  not  play  a  primary  or  causative  role.  Development  is  spatially  ordered  motion  of 
matter. 

Somewhat  surprisingly,  the  developmental  movements  are  discussed  in  terms  of 
"Stoffwechselfelder"  (metabolic  fields).  This  appears  to  be  a  term  without  much  factual 
content,  since  the  attendant  metabolic  processes  are  only  discussed  in  the  most  general 
terms  and  without  referring  to  the  literature.  The  first  half  of  the  book  discusses  such 
"metabolic  fields"  during  cleavage  and  in  the  embryo  as  a  whole.  The  second  half  is 
concerned  mainly  with  organogenesis  in  the  fetus.  Here  no  less  than  eight  main  categories 
of  "metabohc  fields"  are  distinguished,  which  carry  the  labels  of  corrosion,  densation, 
contusion,  distusion,  retension,  dilation,  parathelial,  and  detraction  fields.  What  is  meant 
by  all  these  should  be  read  in  the  original. 

The  book  is  very  well  produced  and,  as  usual  with  this  author,  superbly  illustrated. 
There  are  no  references. 


REPRODUCTION,  SEXUAL  DEVELOPMENT,  GAMETOGENESIS,  FERTILIZATION 

(see  also  4,19,24,28,60,1 17,120) 

Treatises 

43. 

A.  C.  GIESE  and  J.  S.  PEARSE,  eds.  1974/75.  REPRODUCTION  OF  MARINE  INVER- 
TEBRATES 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc. 

Vol.1    Acoelomate   and    pseudocoelomate    metazoans.  XII,546  pp.,   184  figs.,   14  tabs., 
author,  subject,  and  taxonomic  indexes.  $  38.00,  £  17.85 

Vol.  II  Entoprocts  and  lesser  coelomates.  XIV,344  pp.,  115  figs.,  10  tabs.,  author,  sub- 
ject, and  taxonomic  indexes.  $  36.50 

These  are  the  first  two  volumes  of  a  7-volume  treatise  that  for  the  first  time  will  bring 
together  the  widely  scattered  data  on  the  reproduction  of  all  groups  of  free-living  marine 

207 


invertebrates.  Judging  from  these  volumes  the  treatise  will  be  an  invaluable  work  of 
reference  not  only  for  reproductive  biologists  but  also  for  developmental  biologists 
working  with  these  animals.  All  chapters  follow  approximately  the  same  format  and 
consecutively  cover,  inter  alia,  asexual  reproduction,  sex  determination,  germ  cell  origin, 
gametogenesis  and  reproductive  cycles  (and  the  factors  influencing  them),  spawning, 
embryonic  development,  larval  development,  and  metamorphosis. 

Apart  from  an  introductory  chapter  on  general  principles  by  the  editors,  the  10  chap- 
ters in  vol.  I  and  the  9  chapters  in  vol.  II  each  deal  with  a  specific  group.  Understandably 
in  a  work  of  this  kind,  not  all  chapters  are  equally  up  to  date;  no  consistent  attempts  at 
updating  have  apparently  been  made.  With  respect  to  development  the  coverage  and 
illustrative  material  vary  among  chapters,  and  in  a  few  cases  are  minimal  and  restricted  to 
descriptive  data. 

The  books  are  very  well  produced  and  illustrated  with  good  line  drawings  and  with 
numerous  beautiful  light  and  electron  micrographs,  most  of  them  original  and  often  not 
pubhshed  before. 


44. 

E.  S.  E.  HAFEZ  and  T.  N.  EVANS,  eds.  1973.  HUMAN  REPRODUCTION:  conception 

and  contraception 

Harper  &  Row,  New  York,  etc.  XXII,778  pp.,  259  figs.,  99  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  26.95, 

£  14.25 

This  monumental  treatise  will  be  of  most  immediate  interest  to  clinicians,  but  parts  of 
it  will  be  very  useful  to  human  embryologists.  It  was  written  by  a  well-selected  team  of 
57  co-authors,  most  of  them  American  but  with  a  spattering  of  Europeans  as  well.  A  high 
multidisciplinary  standard  was  ensured  by  having  each  chapter  reviewed  by  at  least  three 
other  specialists  in  the  field  concerned. 

Of  the  book's  five  parts,  the  entire  first  part,  entitled  Parameters  of  human  fertility,  is 
of  great  interest  to  embryologists.  It  covers  ca.  250  pages  and  has  chapters  on  spermato- 
genesis, parameters  of  male  fertility,  oogenesis  and  follicular  growth,  gamete  transport, 
fertilization,  implantation,  reproductive  life  cycle,  human  reproductive  endocrinology, 
and  immunologic  aspects  of  infertility.  All  these  are  well  written  ,  well  organized,  and 
fully  documented.  Together  they  present  the  latest  state  of  the  art  in  an  area  where  rapid 
advances  have  been  made  during  the  last  decades.  The  remaining  four  parts  of  the  book 
deal  with  fertility  inhibition,  consequences  of  fertility  inhibition,  stimulation  of  fertility, 
and  social  aspects  of  population  control. 

Great  care  has  been  devoted  to  the  many  illustrations,  all  of  which  were  specially 
prepared  for  this  book.  The  numerous  photographs  and  electron  micrographs  are  very 
well  reproduced.  Many  very  clear  summarizing  diagrams  are  also  included.  The  produc- 
tion of  the  book  is  excellent. 


45. 

B.  LOFTS,  ed.  1974.  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  THE  AMPHIBIA.  Vol.  II 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  XII,  592  pp.,  115  figs.,  17  tabs.,  author,  species,  and 

subject  indexes.  $  45.00,  £  21.15 

Contents:  1.  Integrative  functions  of  the  brain,  2.  Cytology  of  the  adenohypophysis, 
3.  Reproduction,  4.  The  physiology  of  vitellogenesis,  5.  Reproductive  and  courtship 
patterns,  6.  Intersexuality 

Volume  I  of  this  treatise  appeared  in  1964  (J.  A.  Moore,  ed.).  A  third  volume  is  to  be 
published  in  the  near  futur'i.  The  present  volume  was  written  by  an  international  team  of 
specialists  and  brings  togethei  a  wealth  of  information  otherwise  often  not  easily  found. 

The  topics  of  the  various  chapters  are  interrelated  and  further  integration  has  been 
attempted  by  cross-referencing.  The  scope  of  the  book  transcends  the  strictly  physiologi- 

208 


cal.  Chapter  5  is  by  far  the  longest  (over  200  pp.)  and  has  an  enormous  reference  hst.  All 
chapters  are  up  to  date  till  1971  or  '72  except  the  last,  which  goes  no  further  than  1969. 
Most  chapters  are  profusely  illustrated.  The  reproduction  of  photographs  and  electron 
micrographs  is  fair  to  good. 


Monographs 

46. 

A.  BOLOGNARI.  1974.  RICERCHE  SUL  NUCLEOLO,  LA  VITELLOGENESI,  L'APPA- 

RATO  DEL  GOLGI  E  LA  CELLULA  DEI  TUMORI  EFFETTUATE  NELL'  ISTITUTO 

DI  ZOOLOGIA  DELL'UNIVERSITA  DI  MESSINA  DAL  1953  AL  1973  (Researches  on 

the  nucleolus,  vitellogenesis,  Golgi  apparatus  and  the  tumour  cell,  carried  out  at  the 

Institute  of  Zoology  of  Messina  University  between  1953  and  1973) 

Univ.  degli  Studi,  Messina.  156  pp. 

A  summary  in  Italian  and  English  of  the  cytological  work  of  the  author  and  his 
associates  carried  out  over  a  period  of  20  years,  largely  on  the  oocytes  of  various 
invertebrates.  Separate  chapters  on  the  nucleolus  (two  functional  phases),  vitellogenesis 
(possible  role  of  ribosome  aggregation;  yolk  "transformation"),  the  Golgi  apparatus,  and 
the  tumour  cell  (parallels  with  the  oocyte).  Close  to  150  references,  for  the  most  part  to 
papers  in  Italian  by  the  author  and  his  former  associates. 


47. 

J.  C.  CZYBA,  J.  COSNIER,  C.  GIROD  and  J.  L.  LAURENT.  1973.  ONTOGENESE  DE 

LA  SEXUALITE  HUMAINE;  developpement  des  appareils  genitaux  et  du  comportement 

sexuel 

SIMEP,  Villeurbanne.  VI, 165  pp.,  15  figs.,  25  pis.,  subject  index.  Ffr.  99.10  (paper) 

This  monograph  deals  in  concise  fashion  with  the  whole  of  human  sexual  develop- 
ment, from  fertilization  till  the  emergence  of  phenotypic  and  socio-culturally  determined 
differences  in  sexual  behaviour.  This  is  a  complicated  subject  that  could  easily  fill  a  fat 
volume.  Here  the  treatment  is  extremely  condensed,  which  makes  the  book  difficult  to 
read  in  places,  particularly  because  much  knowledge  of  various  areas  of  science  is 
presupposed.  The  terminology  used  is  not  always  unambiguous.  On  the  other  hand,  the 
most  recent  views  at  the  time  of  writing  are  incorporated  and  the  documentation  is 
extensive,  so  that  the  book  is  useful  as  a  first  introduction  for  advanced  students  and 
beginning  investigators. 

The  book  is  illustrated  largely  with  coloured  diagrams.  These  are  not  always  very 
successful  and  the  colours  are  painful  to  the  eye.  A  general  flaw  of  the  book  is  the  lack  of 
correlation  between  text  and  figures;  the  latter  are  therefore  often  difficult  to  understand 
and  the  captions  are  insufficient  to  remedy  this.  The  chapter  bibliographies  together 
number  21  pages  of  small  print.  There  is  a  useful  tabular  survey  of  the  ontogenesis  of 
sexual  characteristics. 


48. 

L.  GALLIEN.  1973.  BASES  CYTOLOGIQUES  ET  GENETIQUES  DE  LA  SEXUALITE 
Gordon  &  Breach,  Paris,  etc.  Cours  et  Documents  de  Biologie  vol.  5.  XVI,391  pp., 
129  figs.,  9  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  35.50,  £  15,40 

Contents:  I.  Introduction;  II.  Les  cellules  germinales  -  lignee  germinale-soma-germen; 
III.  Meiose  et  gametogenese;  IV.  La  fecondation;  V.  Mecanismes  generaux  de  la 
determination  du  sexe;  VI.  Les  chromosomes  sexuels;  VII.  Demonstration  des  meca- 
nismes de  I'homo-heterogametie  dans  la  determination  du  sexe;  VIII.  Intersexualite  — 

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bipotentialite  et  balance  genique  de  sexe;  IX.  Mecanismes  polyfactoriels  et  determina- 
tion du  sexe;  X.  Determination  genetique  du  sexe  chez  les  mammiferes  —  cas  de 
I'homme;  XI.  Cas  particuliers  de  la  determination  du  sexe;  XII.  Sommaire  general 

This  clearly  written  and  extremely  well-organized  account  of  the  cytology  and  genetics 
of  sex  could  be  of  great  value  to  both  advanced  students  and  active  investigators.  The 
more  the  pity  that  the  most  recent  advances  could  not  be  incorporated.  Perhaps  the 
author  can  be  persuaded  to  update  the  book  fairly  soon,  particularly  since  an  English 
version  seems  to  be  planned.  The  book  may  be  regarded  as  a  companion  volume  to  the 
author's  book  on  sex  differentiation  reviewed  below  (no.  49). 

The  table  of  contents  speaks  for  itself.  Selected  examples  are  drawn  from  the  whole 
animal  kingdom  except  the  protozoans.  The  concluding  chapter  is  mainly  a  brief  sum- 
mary of  the  present-day  cytogenetic  theory  of  sex  determination. 

The  book  is  profusely  illustrated,  mainly  with  good  line  drawings.  The  bibliography 
comprises  over  500  titles;  the  most  recent  literature  dates  from  1969/70. 


49. 

L.  GALLIEN.    1973.    DIFFERENCIATION   ET   ORGANOGENESE    SEXUELLE   DES 

METAZOAIRES 

Masson,   Paris.    Maitrises   de   Biologic.  X,250  pp.,  93  figs.,  3  tabs.,  author  and  subject 
indexes 

Contents:  1.  Aspects  morphologiques  de  la  sexualite  chez  les  Metazoaires;  2.  Analyse 
experimentale  de  la  morphogenese  sexuelle  chez  les  Invertebres;  3.  Organogenese 
sexuelle  chez  les  Vertebres;  4.  Effets  epigenetiques  et  controles  endocriniens  dans  la 
differenciation  sexuelle  des  Vertebres;  5.  Analyse  experimentale  du  role  des  hormones 
dans  I'organogenese  sexuelle  des  Vertebres;  6.  Biochimie  de  la  differenciation  sexuelle 
chez  les  Vertebres 

The  author  of  this  monograph  is  one  of  the  doyens  in  this  field,  and  he  has  given  us  a 
clearly  written,  very  complete,  and  critical  expose.  The  only  thing  to  be  regretted  is  that 
it  is  not  entirely  up  to  date.  For  instance,  two  recent  and  already  influential  theories, 
those  of  Ohno  and  Mittwoch,  are  not  mentioned.  Nevertheless,  a  book  like  this  was 
urgently  needed,  and  it  will  be  of  great  value  both  to  students  and  investigators. 
Understandably,  the  problem  of  the  germ  line  and  the  determination  of  primordial  germ 
cells  is  left  out  of  consideration.  (See  review  no.  48  above.) 

The  table  of  contents  speaks  for  itself.  The  book  is  concluded  by  a  brief  resume  of  the 
five  main  phases  of  vertebrate  sexual  development,  exemplified  by  the  author's  favourite 
object,  Pleurudeles,  and  by  a  very  useful  chart  summarizing  almost  everything  that  is 
known  about  these  phases  in  amphibians. 

The  book  is  profusely  illustrated  with  line  drawings  and  photographs.  The  literature 
list  comprises  over  400  titles;  with  very  few  exceptions  the  most  recent  titles  date  from 
1969. 


50. 

W.  P.  LUCKETT,  ed.  1974.  REPRODUCTIVE  BIOLOGY  OF  THE  PRIMATES 

Karger,  Basel,  etc.  Contributions  to  Primatology  vol.  3.  XII,288  pp.,  193  figs.,  17  tabs., 

subject  index.  SFr.  129.00,  $  47.00  (paper) 

Contents:  I.  Evolutionary  trends  in  primate  sex  cycles  (Butler);  2.  Comparative 
morphology  of  the  primate  ovary  (Koering);  3.  Oogenesis  in  adult  prosimian  primates 
Anand  Kumar);  4.  Biology  of  primate  spermatozoa  (Bedford);  5.  Comparative  develop- 
ment and  evolution  of  the  placenta  in  primates  (Luckett);  6.  Comparative  aspects  of 
primate  chorionic  gonadotropins  (Tullner);  7.  Placental  biosynthesis  and  metabolism 
of  steroid  hormones  in  primates  (Ryan  and  Hopper) 

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The  preparation  of  this  volume  was  prompted  by  the  relative  lack  of  information  on 
basic  reproductive  parameters  in  primate  species  frequently  used  in  bio-medical  research. 
The  topics  selected  are  those  for  which  comparative  data  are  available  and  whose  nature 
permits  speculation  on  their  possible  phylogenetic  significance. 

All  chapters  are  authoritative  and  systematically  organized  reviews.  The  book  is  well 
produced  and  the  numerous  light  and  electron  micrographs  are  of  very  good  quality. 


51. 

D.  M.  PHILLIPS.  1974.  SPERMIOGENESIS 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  68  pp.,  53  figs.,  subject  index.  $  7.50,  £  3.60  (paper) 

This  monograph  illustrates  the  structure  of  the  organelles  of  mature  spermatozoa  and 
traces  their  morphogenesis  during  sperm  formation.  Most  of  the  illustrations  are  of 
mammalian  and  insect  spermatids  and  sperm.  The  homologies  between  the  structures  seen 
in  them  are  stressed  with  a  view  to  presenting  as  unified  a  picture  as  possible. 

Most  illustrations  are  excellent  whole-  or  half-page  original  electron  micrographs.  They 
are  supplemented  by  line  drawings  and  diagrams  reproduced  from  various  sources.  There 
is  a  list  of  more  than  150  references  referred  to  in  the  text. 


Symposium  reports 

52. 

A.  BOUE   and  C.  THIBAULT,  eds.   1974.  LES  ACCIDENTS  CHROMOSOMIQUES  DE 
LA  REPRODUCTION  (Chromosomal  errors  in  relation  to  reproductive  failure) 
INSERM  (Inst.  Natl,  de  la   Sante  et  de  la  Rech.  Med.),  Paris.  INSERM  Colloques  et 
Seminairesvol.  23.425  pp.,  76  figs.,  115  tabs.  F.fr.50.- ,  $  12.-  (paper) 

This  international  symposium  was  held  in  Paris  in  September,  1973.  In  it  took  part 
some  30  scientists  from  France  (15),  various  other  European  countries,  and  North 
America.  The  papers  are  in  French  or  English,  and  all  have  summaries  in  the  other 
language.  The  discussions  following  the  papers  are  not  recorded. 

The  29  papers  are  arranged  in  four  groups  as  follows:  I  Observations  in  man  (9);  II 
Observations  in  mammals  (4);  III  Investigations  on  the  mechanism  of  production  of 
chromosomal  anomalies  (7);  IV  Epidemiology  in  man  (9).  Sections  I  and  III  contain 
several  papers  that  are  of  direct  interest  to  mammalian  embryologists.  Eight  pages  of 
closing  remarks  are  provided  by  Benirschke. 

The  book  is  produced  in  photo-offset  and  contains  many  good  photographic  plates. 


IMPLANTATION,  PLACENTA,  FETAL  MEMBRANES  AND  FLUIDS  (see  also  50,  110, 

116) 

Dissertations 

53. 

E.  EIDT.  1973.  DIE  PLACENTATION  BEI  MAUS  UND  RATTE,  eine  Literaturstudie 

D.V.M.  dissertation,  Hannover.  1  12  pp.,  10  figs.,  13  tabs. 

Critical  discussion  of  the  literature  on  the  basis  of  Starck's  views;  unsolved  problems; 
discussion  of  terminology;  49  references  for  mouse,  63  for  rat. 


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Symposium  reports 

54. 

K.  S.  MOGHISSI  and  E.  S.  E.  HAFEZ,  eds.  1974.  THE  PLACENTA,  biological  and  clinic- 
al aspects 
Thomas,    Springfield.    XV1,406  pp.,    162  figs.,    30  tabs.,    author    and    subject    indexes. 

$  29.50 

This  book  contains  the  papers  read  at  a  symposium  held  in  Detroit  some  time  during 
1972,  and  is  therefore  no  longer  entirely  up  to  date.  Most  of  the  contributors  were 
Americans,  but  some  other  countries  were  also  represented.  Most  papers  range  in  length 
from  about  15  to  30  pages  and  consist  of  a  mixture  of  review  material  and  summaries  of 
original  research  that  was  recent  to  very  recent  at  the  time  of  writing. 

The  16  contributions  are  arranged  in  four  sections  as  follows:  1.  Placental  structure 
(2  papers  on  transmission  and  scanning  electron  microscopy);  2.  Transport  and  exchange 
mechanisms  (7  papers);  3.  Metabolic  and  endocrine  aspects  (5);  4.  Clinical  aspects  (2,  of 
which  one  on  the  fetus  as  a  homograft). 

The  electron  micrographs  in  section  1  are  well  reproduced.  The  book  is  luxuriously 
produced  and  therefore  rather  expensive. 


55. 

S.  NATELSON,  A.  SCOMMEGNA,  and  M.  B.  EPSTEIN,  eds.  1974.  AMNIOTIC  FLUID, 

physiology,  biochemistry,  and  clinical  chemistry 

Wiley,   New    York,  etc.  Current  Topics  in  Clinical  Chemistry,  vol.  1.  XV1I1,386  pp., 

169  figs.,  52  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  10.80,  $  19.95 

This  book  contains  the  proceedings  of  a  conference  held  in  Chicago  in  May,  1973.  All 
participants  were  Americans.  The  book  has  a  strongly  clinical  slant,  yet  about  ten 
contributions  are  of  potential  interest  to  mammalian  and  human  embryologists. 

The  29  contributions  vary  widely  in  length  and  are  arranged  in  four  sections.  In 
section  I  (Formation  and  composition)  we  mention  reviews  on  development  and  func- 
tional morphology  of  the  amnion;  on  dynamics  of  amniotic  fluid;  on  interrelations 
between  AF  and  urine;  on  urea  and  glucose  concentrations;  on  osmolahty,  non-protein 
nitrogen,  and  bilirubin;  and  on  uric  acid,  creatinine,  and  total  protein.  A  research  report 
deals  with  epinephrine  and  norepinephrine.  Section  II  (Immunoglobulins  and  other 
proteins)  contains  two  reports  of  potential  general  interest,  as  well  as  two  contributions 
dealing  with  the  Rhesus  problem.  The  remaining  sections  are  entitled  Composition 
changes  with  fetal  maturity  and  Diagnosis  of  genetic  disorders,  and  are  of  mainly  clinical 
interest. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  well  illustrated. 


56. 

J.  S.  PERRY,  ed.  1974.  IMPLANTATION 

Blackwell  Scient.  Publ.,  Oxford,  etc.  J.  Reprod.  Fertil.  39  (1).  77  pp..  18  figs..  18  pis., 
6  tabs.  £  2.50  (paper) 

This  symposium  was  held  in  Bangor,  Wales  in  July  1973.  The  proceedings  consist  of 
eight  papers,  five  of  which  are  reviews  or  mixtures  of  review  and  research  material.  The 
authors  came  from  the  U.K.,  Sweden,  Belgium,  the  U.S.A.,  and  Australia. 

Morphological,  physiological,  and  experimental  aspects  of  normal  and  delayed  implan- 
tation are  considered.  A  special  feature  is  the  inclusion  of  two  papers  on  marsupials  and 
one  on  the  roe  deer.  Several  papers  contain  beautiful  photographic  plates. 


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TERATOGENESIS  (see  also  38,39) 

Treatises 

57. 

D.  H.  M.  WOOLLAM  and  G.  M.  MORRISS,  eds.  1974.  EXPERIMENTAL  EMBRYOLOGY 

AND  TERATOLOGY.  Vol.  I 

Elek  Science,  London.  Vin,136  pp.,  52  figs.,  13  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  4.00 

Contents:  1.  The  relationship  between  mother  and  embryo  during  the  preimplantation 
period  with  particular  reference  to  fertility  and  fitness  of  the  offspring  (Adams);  2. 
Problems  associated  with  the  screening  of  drugs  for  possible  teratogenetic  activity 
(Palmer);  3.  The  growth  and  development  of  large  arteries  (Berry);  4.  Human  organ 
culture:  apphcations  in  the  screening  of  teratogenic  drugs  (Rajan);  5.  The  effects  of 
hyperthermia  on  pregnancy  and  prenatal  development  (Edwards) 

This  new  serial  publication  is  a  continuation  of  "Advances  in  Teratology"  on  a  broader 
basis.  The  reviews  it  contains  cover  both  basic  and  applied  aspects  of  (mainly  mammalian) 
normal  and  abnormal  development.  The  editors  would  welcome  suggestions  for  articles 
falling  within  this  general  scope. 

The  reviews  contained  in  this  first  volume  hardly  need  recommendation.  The  book  is 
well  produced  in  photo-offset  and  the  photographic  illustrations  are  well  reproduced. 


Monographs 

58. 

M   KARKINEN-JAASKELAINEN.  1973.  SPATIAL  AND  TEMPORAL  RESTRICTION 

OF  MUMPS  VIRUS  INDUCED  LESIONS  IN  THE  DEVELOPING  CHICK  LENS 

Munksgaard,  Copenhagen.  Acta  Pathol.  Microbiol.  Scand.  Sect.  A,  suppl.  No.  243.  52  pp., 
19  figs.,  5  tabs. 

Infection  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  at  stages  of  open  and  closed  lens  vesicle;  production  of 
cataract  in  the  former  due  to  the  virus  itself  (hemagglutination  by  allantoic  fluid, 
immunofluorescence  of  lenses,  electron  microscopy);  excellent  micrographs. 


Symposium  reports 

59. 

D.  T.  JANERICH,   R.  G.  SKALKO  and   I.H.PORTER,  eds.   1974.  CONGENITAL  DE- 
FECTS, new  directions  in  research 

Academic  Press,   New  York,  etc.   XIV,294   pp..  37  figs.,  1  pi.,  55  tabs.,  subject  index. 
$  12.50 

This  symposium  was  held  in  Albany,  N.Y.  in  October,  1972.  It  is  one  of  those 
instances  where  one  wonders  whether  publication  of  symposium  proceedings  more  than  a 
year  after  the  event  is  of  much  use,  especially  in  the  case  of  a  rather  informal  affair  like 
this  symposium.  Nevertheless,  the  book  contains  a  certain  amount  of  information  that 
might  still  be  unknown  to  some  teratologists  and  pediatricians.  Some  of  this  is  in  the 
group  discussions. 

The  material  in  the  book  that  seems  of  most  interest  to  our  readers  consists  of  a 
thoughtful  analysis  of  teratogenic  testing  procedures  by  Layton,  a  paper  by  Skalko  on  the 
incorporation  of  teratogenic  agents  into  the  mammalian  embryo,  a  review  of  mechanisms 
of  cleft  palate  formation  by  Larsson,  and  a  paper  by  Runner  on  micromelia  in  the  chick 

213 


traceable  to  defects  in  dehydrogenase  and  molecular  assembly.  A  brief  paper  by  Clarke 
Fraser  on  maternal  effects  in  congenital  malformation  is  also  interesting. 


60. 

A.  G.  MOTULSKY  and  W.  LENZ,  eds.  1974.  BIRTH  DEFECTS 

Excerpta  Medica,  Amsterdam;  American  Elsevier,  New  York.  Internat.  Congress  Series 
No.  310.  XVIII,373  pp.,  1 17  figs.,  66  tabs.,  subject  index.  Dfl.  105.00,  about  US  $  40.40 

Contents:  I.  Advances  in  genetics  ^nd  cell  biology  as  a  background  for  research  in  birth 
defects;  II.  The  biological  basis  of  future  therapy  (gene  therapy,  reproductive  biology, 
immunology,  enzyme  therapy);  III.  Biology  of  sex  determination  and  differentiation 
and  its  disorders;  IV.  Causation:  epidemiological  and  laboratory  clues  (environmental 
causation,  mutagenicity  testing);  V.  Modern  approaches  to  diagnosis  and  prevention 
(intrauterine  diagnosis,  disease  prevention,  genetic  counselling);  Workshop  sessions 
(summaries) 

This  is  the  report  on  the  Fourth  International  Conference  on  Birth  Defects  held  in 
Vienna  in  September,  1973.  As  the  table  of  contents  shows,  in  the  programme  much 
emphasis  was  placed  on  basic  biological  aspects,  and  this  is  the  reason  why  the  book  is  of 
interest  to  a  much  broader  circle  of  readers  than  the  title  suggests. 

Almost  all  of  the  31  contributions  in  the  five  main  sections  are  short  to  medium-length 
authoritative  reviews  written  by  outstanding  experts  from  many  different  countries. 
Section  I  has  five  interesting  papers  on  molecular-genetic  and  chromosome  studies  and  on 
cell  fusion.  The  papers  of  most  immediate  interest  to  developmental  biologists  are  to  be 
found  in  sections  II  and  III.  We  particularly  mention  the  contributions  by  R.  G.  Edwards 
and  by  Nossal  in  section  II,  and  those  by  Cattanach,  Jost,  Ohno,  and  Goldstein  and 
Wilson  in  section  III.  Section  IV  has  a  paper  by  J.  G.  Wilson  on  primate  teratogenesis. 
Further  items  that  are  well  worth  reading  are  the  keynote  address  by  Ebert  and  the 
discussion  of  ethical  issues  by  Motulsky. 

Luxury  production,  though  pleasing,  has  led  to  an  inordinately  high  price. 


DEVELOPMENTAL  PATHOLOGY,  CANCER  (see  also  46,52,57,60) 

Monographs 

61. 

H.  FRITZ-NIGGLI.  1972.  STRAHLENBEDINGTE  ENTWICKLUNGSSTORUNGEN 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Handbuch  Med.  Radiol.  B.II/3.  61  pp.,  42  figs.,  5  tabs. 

Well  organized  and  useful  summary  of  developmental  radiation  effects,  with  emphasis 
on  insects  and  mammals  (including  man);  separate  sections  on  minimal  doses  in  man  and 
on  mechanisms  of  radiation  effect;  ca.  300  references,  seldom  more  recent  than  1969/70. 


Dissertations 

62. 

R.  BLUZAT.  1973.  ETUDE  EXPERIMENTALE  DE  LA  RADIOSENSIBILITE  EMBRY- 

ONNAIRE  DU  DORYPHORE,  LEPTINOTARSA  DECEMLINEATA  SAY.  (Coleoptere, 

Chrysomelide) 

Ph.D.thesis,  Paris  (Orsay).  66  pp.,  22  figs.,  10  pis.,  30  tabs.  (Mimeographed) 

Partial  X-irradiation  of  eggs  (pole  cells  and  blastoderm);  total  7-irradiation  of  embryos 
at  all  stages;  larval  development  after  irradiation;  fertility  of  imagos  after  irradiation; 
parallels  with  ■^  H-actinomycin  binding:  illustrated  with  micrographs. 

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Symposium  reports 

63. 

T.J.KING,   ed.    1974.    DEVELOPMENTAL  ASPECTS  OF  CARCINOGENESIS   AND 

IMMUNITY 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  XVI,218  pp.,  73  figs.,  25  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  8.95, 
£4.35 

The  32nd  Symposium  of  the  Society  for  Developmental  Biology  was  held  in  June, 
1973.  Contributions  were  presented  by  fourteen  leading  specialists,  twelve  from  the 
U.S.A.,  one  from  England,  and  one  from  Australia.  Collectively  they  show  how  important 
recent  advances  in  both  cancer  research  and  immunology  are  (or  can  be  in  the  future)  for 
advancing  our  insight  into  fundamental  processes  of  development. 

The  contributions  are  reviews  or  mixtures  of  review  and  recent  original  material,  and 
most  of  the  authors  have  made  an  effort  to  bring  out  the  relevance  of  their  subject  for 
developmental  biology  (particularly  the  problem  of  the  differentiated  state).  The  four- 
teen contributions  are  arranged  in  five  sessions:  Multipotentiality  of  the  tumorous  state; 
Cell  proliferation,  differentiation  and  neoplasia;  Cell  surface  changes;  Transformation  of 
cells  in  culture;  and  Immunity  and  oncogenesis.  The  cell  types  involved  in  the  work 
reported  are  usually  human  or  mammalian  cell  lines  but  include  such  things  as  plant 
tumour  cells  and  teratocarcinomas.  There  are  some  interesting  speculations  on  transla- 
tional  control  of  neoplasia  and  on  the  role  of  reverse  transcriptase. 


64. 

K.  S.  MOGHISSI,  ed.    1974.  BIRTH  DEFECTS  AND  FETAL  DEVELOPMENT:  endo- 
crine and  metabolic  factors 
Thomas,  Springfield.  Xll,334  pp.,  94  figs.,  45  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  24.50 

This  symposium  was  held  in  Detroit  in  November,  1971.  Consequently  it  is  probably 
partly  out  of  date  at  the  time  this  review  is  printed.  The  book  is  of  most  interest  to 
pediatricians  and  bio-medical  researchers,  but  some  contributions  are  certainly  of  interest 
to  mammalian  embryologists. 

Most  of  these  are  found  in  Sections  One  and  Two:  MetaboUc  and  nutritional  factors 
affecting  fetal  growth  and  development  (5  papers),  and  Endocrine  and  environmental 
factors  (5).  Of  these  ten  papers,  half  are  longer  reviews  and  the  rest  shorter  research 
reports.  Of  the  reviews  we  mention  one  by  Villee  on  endocrine  regulation  of  pregnancy 
and  fetal  development,  one  by  Jost  (Paris)  on  mechanisms  of  normal  and  abnormal  sex 
differentiation  in  the  fetus,  and  one  by  Gardner  (now  in  Oxford,  England)  on  micro- 
surgical approaches  to  the  study  of  early  mammalian  development.  Section  Three  is 
entitled  Recognition,  prevention  and  management  of  birth  defects. 

The  book  is  well  produced  but  the  photographic  illustrations  are  not  too  well 
reproduced.  Some  figures  surprisingly  lack  captions. 


65. 

W.  NAKAHARA,    T.  ONO,    T.  SUGIMURA,    and    H.  SUGANO,    eds.    1974.    DIFFER- 
ENTIATION AND  CONTROL  OF  MALIGNANCY  OF  TUMOR  CELLS 
University  Park  Press,  Baltimore,  etc.  XX, 554  pp.,  250  figs.,  150  tabs.  $39.50,  £  18.00 

The  relationship  between  differentiation  and  cancer  has  been  formulated  in  two  ways: 
cancer  is  a  disorder  of  differentiation,  or  oncogenesis  is  blocked  ontogenesis.  The  recent 
advances  in  the  molecular  and  cell  biology  of  cultured  cells  have  shown  that  the  problems 
in  the  two  areas  are  remarkably  similar.  Therefore,  this  symposium  volume  is  of  consider- 
able interest  to  developmental  biologists.  The  symposium  was  held  in  Tokyo  in  1973  and 
had  as  participants  1  1  renowned  specialists  from  Japan,  12  from  the  U.S.A.,  and  7  from 
Western  Europe.  The  level  of  the  papers  is  remarkably  uniform,  and  they  are  well  edited. 
They  all  summarize  or  review  very  recent  research  by  the  authors  and  others,  much  of  it 

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previously  unpublished.  A  maximum  amount  of  data  is  presented  in  a  minimal  space. 

The  29  papers  are  arranged  in  five  sections  as  follows:  Regulation  of  gene  expression 
(10  papers);  Phenotypes  of  tumor  cells  (5);  Control  of  differentiation;  induction  (5); 
Control  of  differentiation:  suppression  (3);  Tumor  reversal  (6).  We  mention  the  following 
contributors:  Tomkins,  Ohno,  Paul,  G.  Schapira,  Rutter  in  the  first  section  (which  is  of 
the  most  general  interest),  and  F.  Schapira,  Prasad,  Silagi,  Holtzer,  Ono,  Pierce  in  other 
sections.  All  contributions  are  followed  by  highly  pertinent  discussions. 

The  book  is  very  well  produced  and  illustrated  but  unfortunately  has  no  indexes. 


66. 

M.  WINICK,  ed.  1974.  NUTRITION  AND  FETAL  DEVELOPMENT 

Wiley,  New  York,  etc.  XII, 188  pp.,  70  figs.,  41  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  14.50,  £  7.90 

This  book  is  based  on  an  international  symposium  held  in  New  York  in  November, 
1972,  and  will  primarily  be  of  interest  to  paediatricians.  During  the  past  five  years  or  so 
evidence  has  accumulated  for  a  relationship  between  early  malnutrition  and  subsequent 
retarded  brain  development.  The  book  reviews  the  latest  evidence  available  in  1972. 

Of  the  eight  papers  the  first  three  are  of  most  direct  interest  to  our  readers:  Cellular 
changes  in  intrauterine  malnutrition  (by  Brasel,  14  pp.);  Biochemical  markers  of  intraute- 
rine malnutrition  (by  Metcoff,  18  pp.);  and  Pathophysiologic  changes  in  intrauterine 
malnutrition  (by  Minkowski  et  al,  34  pp.).  All  of  these  are  reviews  of  recent  work  on 
mammals  and  man. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated. 


REGENERATION,  RENEWAL  (see  also  28,29,73,92,1 19) 

Textbooks 

67. 

R.  J.  GOSS.  1974.  REGENERATION;  Probleme  -  Experimente  -  Ergebnisse,  Translated 

from  the  English  by  K.  Bergerhoff 

Thieme,  Stuttgart.  VI,288  pp.,  128  figs..  2  tabs.,  subject  index.  DM15.80  (paper) 

This  is  the  translation  of  a  highly  successful  book  which  appeared  in  1969  and  was 
reviewed  in  Gen.  Embryol.  Inf.  Serv.,  Suppl.  13  (1970),  p.  14.  Superficially  the  translation 
reads  well,  but  if  it  is  compared  with  the  original  it  becomes  apparent  that  the  translator 
does  not  know  quite  enough  English  and  moreover  is  not  an  expert  in  the  field.  This  has 
led  to  all  sorts  of  confusing  mistakes  and  incorrectnesses.  One  of  the  worst  is  the 
translation  of  "territory"  by  "Feld". 

The  numerous  excellent  illustrations  are  well  reproduced  and  the  photographs  have 
not  lost  too  much  detail.  Names  of  authors  have  been  removed  from  the  index. 


68. 

T.  LENDER.  1974.  LA  REGENERATION  ANIMALE 

Presses  Universitaires  de  France,  Paris.  Collection  SUP;  Le  Biologiste  6.  192  pp.,  73  figs., 

subject  index 

Contents:  I.  Quelques  exemples  de  regeneration  dans  le  regne  animal;  II.  L'origine  et  la 
nature  des  cellules  de  regeneration;  III.  Influence  du  systeme  nerveux  et  des  hormones 
sur  le  pouvou-  de  regeneration;  IV.  Les  mecanismes  de  la  morphogenese 

This  clearly  organized  little  book  is  suitable  for  biology  students,  but  because  of  the 
selective   treatment   and   the  limited  number  of  references  it  is  hardly  useful  to  active 

216 


I 


investigators.  The  text  reads  well  but  there  is  little  room  for  the  discussion  of  divergent 
views.  A  major  issue  like  that  of  the  reaUty  of  neoblasts  (which  is  much  debated  today) 
receives  a  conservative  treatment.  Morphogenesis  in  the  regenerate  is  discussed  almost 
exclusively  in  terms  of  inductive  and  inhibitory  actions;  this  is  one  way  of  looking  at  the 
prol^Iem,  but  certainly  not  the  only  one.  The  brief  discussion  of  the  relationships  between 
regeneration  and  regulation  is  unsatisfactory,  and  so  is  the  equation  of  the  stump  ("la 
base")  to  a  morphogenetic  field;  it  is  not  at  all  clear  what  the  author  means. 

The  major  animal  groups  in  which  regeneration  has  been  studied  are  adequately 
covered,  but  it  is  a  pity  that  no  mention  is  made  of  the  important  recent  work  on 
gradients  in  the  insect  limb. 

The  book  is  illustrated  with  simple  but  adequate  line  drawings.  A  few  dozen  key 
references  only  are  given  in  the  form  of  footnotes.  The  subject  index  is  very  brief. 


Monographs 

69. 

L.  D.  LIOZNER,  ed.   1974.  ORGAN  REGENERATION,  a  study  of  developmental  bio- 
logy in  mammals,  translated  from  the  Russian  by  B.  Haigh 

Consultants  Bureaux  -  Plenum,  New  York,  etc.  Studies  in  Soviet  Science.  X,330  pp., 
27  figs.,  13  tabs.  $  45.00,  £  18.75 

Contents:  I.  Effect  of  the  quantity  of  tissue  removed  on  legeneration  of  organs;  IE 
Age  and  regenerative  capacity;  HE  The  endocrine  regulation  of  regeneration;  IV.  The 
tissue-specific  regulation  of  reparative  growth;  V.  The  lymphoid  tissue  and  organ 
regeneration;  VI.  Stimulation  of  regeneration;  VIE  Effect  of  transplantation  and 
ischemia  on  regeneration;  VIIE  The  effect  of  function  on  regeneration;  IX.  Regenera- 
tion under  pathological  conditions;  X.  Regeneration  and  irradiation 

This  book  was  first  published  in  Moscow  in  1972.  It  is  a  collaborative  effort  by  ten 
workers  at  the  Institute  of  Human  Morphology,  Academy  of  Medical  Sciences  of  the 
U.S.S.R.  They  have  made  an  inventory  of  the  conditions  of  organ  regeneration  in 
mammals,  a  subject  on  which  during  the  last  quarter  of  a  century  much  work  has  been 
done  in  the  USSR  which  is  generally  not  very  well  known  in  the  West.  This  translation  is 
therefore  particularly  welcome. 

The  table  of  contents  speaks  for  itself.  In  most  chapters  the  subject  matter  is  arranged 
according  to  separate  organs.  Liozner  has  provided  a  lengthy  introduction  and  conclusion. 
Here  the  emphasis  is  on  general  principles  and  often  involved  theoretical  arguments,  while 
a  certain  amount  of  polemics  is  also  included  (particularly  with  Polezhaev's  views). 

The  translation  is  competent.  The  book  is  sparsely  illustrated;  some  of  the  micrographs 
are  very  black,  but  the  publisher  is  not  to  blame  for  this.  The  bibliography  comprises 
close  to  900  titles,  over  half  of  which  refer  to  Russian  work.  There  are  no  indexes. 


70. 

N.  A.  SVENDGAARD,    A.  BJORKLUND,    and    U.  STENEVE    1975.   REGENERATIVE 

PROPERTIES  OE  CENTRAL  MONOAMINE  NEURONS 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.  51,4.77  p.,  24  figs.,  subject 
index 

Rat  irises  transplanted  into  various  sites  in  the  adult  rat  brain  (irises  were  normal  or 
previously  denervated;  hosts  were  normal,  ciliarectomized  or  sympathectomized);  study 
of  patterns  of  reinnervation  by  noradrenaline,  dopamine,  and  indolamine  neurons  by 
means  of  fluorescence  microscopy;  vascularization  of  grafts  studied  by  fluorescent  perfu- 
sion; numerous  photomicrographs,  photomontages,  and  semidiagrammatical  summary 
drawings. 

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ORGANOGENESIS,  HISTOGENESIS  (incl.  tissue  and  organ  culture,  histochemistry)  (see 

also  3,14,37,42,90,100.1 16,1 19) 

Treatises 

71. 

W.  HIMWICH,  ed.  1974.  BIOCHEMISTRY  OF  THE  DEVELOPING  BRAIN.  VOL.  2 

Dekker,  New  York.  VII, 325  pp.,  23  figs.,  20  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  25.50 

Contributors:  Barbashova,  Howard,  O'Neill,  Shirachi,  Simanovskii,  Sutherland,  Trevor, 
Van  Den  Berg,  Winick 

Vol.  1  of  this  treatise  was  briefly  reviewed  in  Gen.  Embryol.  Inf.  Serv.  75,  2,  p.  185. 
The  authors  of  the  present  volume  are  American,  Russian,  and  Dutch.  The  seven  chapters 
deal  successively  with  the  following  subjects;  hormones,  growth  and  DNA  content; 
carbohydrates;  metabolism  in  vitro;  enzymes;  cellular  growth;  influence  of  hypoxia  and 
hypokinesia. 

The  book  has  a  bibliography  of  over  500  titles;  the  most  recent  ones  are  of  1971,  with 
a  few  titles  of  later  years. 


Monographs 

11. 

L.  V.  DAVLETOVA.    1974.  DIGESTIVE  ORGAN   DEVELOPMENT  IN  RUMINANTS 

AND  OMNIVOROUS  ANIMALS  (in  Russian) 

Izd.  Nauka,  Moscow.  136  pp.,  40  figs.,  21  tabs. 

Ch.l  covers  embryonic,  pre-fetal,  early  fetal,  and  late  fetal  periods;  emphasis  on 
functional  histology  of  digestive  tract  and  relations  with  intra-uterine  nutrition;  ch.2  deals 
with  functional  morphology  in  relation  to  modes  of  ingestion,  multiple  pregnancy,  and 
racial  differences;  illustrated  mainly  with  histochemical  micrographs;  13-page  biblio- 
graphy (9  pp.  Russian). 


73. 

R.  M.  GAZE  and  M.  J.  KEATING,  eds.  1974.  DEVELOPMENT  AND  REGENERATION 

IN  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 

Medical  Dept.,  British  Council,  London.  Brit.  Med.  Bull.  30,  2.  85  pp.,  20  figs.,  5  tabs. 
£2.50,  $  6.50  (paper) 

Of  the  15  papers  in  this  special  issue  at  least  ten  are  of  interest  to  all  neuro-embryolo- 
gists.  All  but  one  of  these  are  condensed  but  very  readable  reviews  of  areas  in  which  major 
advances  have  recently  been  made.  Among  them  are  neuronal  specificity,  brain  metabo- 
lism, and  what  may  be  loosely  called  plasticity  in  the  nervous  system  (both  embryonic 
and  postnatal).  Because  of  their  terseness  the  reviews  are  also  eminently  suited  for  the 
non-specialist  who  wants  to  bring  himself  up  to  date. 

We  specifically  mention  the  following  contributors:  Prestige,  Gaze,  Mark,  Balazs, 
Keating,  Blakemore,  and  Dobbing.  Most  of  the  hterature  cited  is  recent  to  very  recent. 
Several  papers  contain  clear  diagrams  especially  made  for  this  issue. 


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74. 

J.  MILAIRE.  1974.  HISTOCHEMICAL  ASPECTS  OF  ORGANOGENESIS  INVERTE- 
BRATES. Part  I.  The  skeletal  system  -  Limb  morphogenesis  -  The  sense  organs 
Fischer,  Stuttgart.  Handbuch  der  Histochemie  vol.  8  suppl.  pt.  3.  VI,  135  pp.,  76  figs., 
author  and  subject  indexes.  DM1 10.00 

Thfe  first  part  of  this  supplement  deals  with  the  skeletal  system,  limb  morphogenesis, 
and  the  sense  organs.  A  forthcoming  second  part  will  deal  with  the  CNS,  the  urogenital 
system,  and  the  ectodermal  derivatives.  The  subject  matter  in  the  first  part  is  discussed 
very  ably  and  sensibly  against  a  background  of  experimental-embryological  data  obtained 
mostly  in  birds  and  amphibians.  Most  of  the  descriptive  data  and  illustrations  refer  to 
various  mammals  and  the  chick.  In  all  cases  organogenesis  is  considered  from  its  very  first 
beginnings. 

All  illustrations  are  original  and  very  good;  several  are  in  colour,  the  substances  shown 
are  RNA,  glycogen,  alkaline  and  acid  phosphatase,  and  ATP  and  AMP  phosphohydrolases. 
The  15-page  bibliography  is  up  to  date  until  1970;  later  references  are  relatively  scarce. 


75. 

W.  J.  MOORE  and  C.  L.  B.  LAVELLE.  1974.  GROWTH  OF  THE  FACIAL  SKELETON 

IN  THEHOMINOIDEA 

Academic   Press,    London,   etc.  VIII, 236  pp.,  30  figs.,  35  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  6.60, 

$  17.50 

Contents:  1 .  The  pattern  of  growth  in  the  facial  skeleton  of  Homo  sapiens;  2.  Sites  of 
facial  growth  in  Homo  sapiens;  3.  The  control  of  facial  growth;  4.  Comparative  aspects 
of  facial  growth  with  special  reference  to  the  Hominoidea 

This  book  is  of  much  wider  interest  than  to  members  of  the  orthodontic  profession 
alone.  Indeed,  it  has  been  the  aim  of  the  authors  to  distill  what  is  essential  from  the 
recent,  predominantly  clinical  Uterature,  and  to  divest  it  of  "esoteric"  terminology  so  as 
to  make  it  accessible  to  all  workers  interested  in  skeletal  growth  and  its  regulation.  Only 
the  normal  pattern  of  growth  is  considered. 

Chapter  1  is  the  longest,  its  bulk  being  devoted  to  the  prenatal  and  postnatal  growth 
patterns  and  the  growth  of  the  dental  arches.  Ch.2  describes  the  sites  of  growth  in  the 
cranial  base,  the  upper  facial  skeleton,  and  the  mandible  against  a  background  of  general 
principles  of  bone  growth.  Ch.3  then  examines  the  control  of  facial  growth.  It  has 
sections  on  differentiation  and  early  morphogenesis,  on  later  growth,  and  on  mechanisms 
of  growth  control.  The  latter  two  sections  rely  strongly  on  Moss's  concept  of  "functional 
components".  The  subject  matter  and  conclusions  of  the  final  chapter  are  mainly  of 
phylogenetic  interest. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated  with  clear  line  drawings. 


76. 

S.  C.  J.  van  der  PUTTE.   1975.  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  LYMPHATIC  SYSTEM 

IN  MAN 

Springer,  BerUn,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.  51,  1 .  60  pp.,  33  figs.,  1  tab., 

subject  index 

Study  based  on  serial  sections  of  40  human  embryos  ranging  in  length  from  8  mm 
(total)  to  33  mm  (CR);  photomicrographs,  schematic  drawings,  and  11  very  clear  graph- 
ical reconstructions,  from  inception  till  complete  establishment  of  main  lymphatic  trunks; 
conclusions  contrary  to  those  of  Kampmeier. 


219 


77. 

A.  RAEDLER   and    J.  SIEVERS.    1975.   INFLUENCES   OF   EXPERIMENTAL   BRAIN 

EDEMA  ON  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  VISUAL  SYSTEM 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.  51,  2.  60  pp.,  27  figs.,  1  tab., 

subject  index 

Rat  fetuses  and  newborns  (day  11  of  gestation  till  day  14  of  postnatal  life)  treated 
with  6-aminonicotinamide;  electron  microscopy  of  retina,  brain  stem,  corpus  geniculatum 
laterale,  coUiculus  superior,  and  cortex;  discussion  with  emphasis  on  glioblastic-neuronal 
relations  in  differentiation;  extensive  -reference  list;  good  low-  and  high-power  electron 
micrographs. 


78. 

A.  RAEDLER  and  J.  SIEVERS.  1975.  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  VISUAL  SYS- 
TEM OF  THE  ALBINO  RAT 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  50,  3.  88  pp.,  16  figs. 

Integrated  light-  and  electron-microscopic  study  of  retina,  brain  stem,  corpus  genicula- 
tum laterale,  coUiculus  superior,  and  visual  cortex;  fetuses  and  newborns  (day  13  of 
gestation  till  day  14  postnatally);  correlation  of  histological  and  cytological  development; 
extensive  discussion  also  considers  functional  integration;  extensive  reference  list;  very 
good  light  and  electron  micrographs. 


79. 

C.  SVALANDER.  1974.  ULTRASTRUCTURE  OF  THE  FETAL  RAT  ADENOHYPO- 

PHYSIS 

Periodica,  Copenhagen.  Acta  Endocr.  Suppl.  188  to  vol.  76.  112  pp.,  49  figs.,  8  tabs. 

Very  thorough  light  and  electron  microscope  study  on  fetuses  of  days  13-22  of 
gestation;  phosphatase  electron  histochemistry;  morphometry  of  secretory  granules  and 
ER;  numerous  light  and  electron  micrographs. 


80. 

L.  THORN.   1975.  DIE  ENTWICKLUNG  DES  CORTISCHEN  ORGANS  BEIM  MEER- 

SCHWEINCHEN 

Springer,  Berhn,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.  51,  6.  97  pp.,  22  figs.,  1  tab. 

Continuous  phase-contrast  and  electron-microscopical  study  from  day  36  of  pregnancy 
(CRL  4  cm)  till  birth;  day-by-day  description  with  numerous  good  light-and  electron- 
micrographs;  extensive  discussion;  English  summary. 


81. 

R.  P.  ZHENEVSKAYA.    1974.    NEUROTROPHIC    REGULATION   OF  THE   PLASTIC 

ACTIVITY  OF  MUSCULAR  TISSUE  (in  Russian) 

Izdat.  Nauka,  Moscow.  239  pp.,  50  figs.,  3  tabs,  (paper) 

Chapters  on  plastic  condition  of  neuromuscular  apparatus;  plasticity  in  regenerating 
and  transplanted  muscle;  restoration  of  innervation  in  transplanted  muscle;  role  and 
nature  of  neurotrophic  regulation  in  restorative  dynamics  of  muscle;  36-page  bibliography 
(21  pp.  Russian);  illustrated  with  line  drawings  and  photographs. 

220 


Dissertations 

82. 

A.  DRUKKER.    1974.   THE  RENIN- ANGIOTENSIN  SYSTEM  IN  NEWBORN  DOGS; 

Developmental  patterns,  response  to  saline  load  and  relation  to  intrarenal  haemodynamics 

and  so'dium  excretion  during  maturation 

M.  D.  thesis,  Utrecht.  XII, 153  pp.,  41  figs.,  11  tabs. 

In  puppies  from  birth  to  three  weeks  of  age  the  following  parameters  were  studied: 
plasma  renin  activity  (radio-immunoassay),  intrarenal  distribution  of  blood  flow  (xenon 
washout  and  krypton  autoradiography),  glomerular  filtration  rate,  and  fractional  excre- 
tion of  sodium  (the  latter  three  during  saline  diuresis);  60-page  literature  review  with 
emphasis  on  developmental  aspects. 


83. 

J.  JUNTUNEN.    1974.  MORPHOLOGICAL  STUDIES  ON  THE  INDUCTION  OF  THE 

POSTSYNAPTIC  MEMBRANE  OP  THE  MYONEURAL  JUNCTION 

M.D. thesis,  Helsinki.  Acta  Inst.  Anat.  Univ.  Helsinkiensis  suppl.7.  32  pp.,  1  tab. 

Brief  report  based  on  six  preceding  publications  (1968-73);  no  illustrations;  cholineste- 
rase  histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy;  effects  of  denervation,  nerve  conduction 
blockade,  muscle  immobilization,  and  interference  with  axoplasmic  streaming. 


84. 

J.  KJAERGAARD.   1973.  ANATOMY  OF  THE  CAROTID  GLOMUS  AND  CAROTID 

GLOMUS-LIKE     BODIES     (NON-CHROMAFFIN    PARAGANGLIA)     with    electron 

microscopy   and    comparison   of   human  foetal  carotid,  aorticopulmonary,  subclavian, 

tympanojugular,  and  vagal  glomera 

M.D.  thesis,  Odense.  328  pp.,  175  figs.,  9  tabs.,  subject  index. 

Very  thorough  light-  and  electron-microscopic  study  based  on  semi-thin  and  ultrathin 
sections  of  specific  areas  of  four  human  fetuses  of  10—11  wks.  (55—62  mm.  CRL); 
extensive  literature  discussions  also  consider  development;  emphasis  in  results  on  morpho- 
logy and  fine  structure;  numerous  good  light  and  electron  micrographs. 


85. 

G.  J.  R.  MAAT.  1974.  LATE  DIFFERENTIATION  OF  THE  THYROID  GLAND  IN  THE 

RAT  EMBRYO,  a  morphological  and  histochemical  study 

M.D. thesis,  Leiden,  131  pp.,  49  figs.,  1  tab. 

Light- and  electron-microscopic  study  of  the  lateral  thyroid  lobes  of  rat  embryos  during 
the  last  five  days  of  gestation;  electron  peroxidase  histochemistry  as  a  test  for  cell 
differentiation;  numerous  good  electron  micrographs;  extensive  bibliography  and  litera- 
ture discussion. 


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86. 

A  J  VERBOUT.  1974.  DE  VROEG-EMBRYONALE  ONTWIKKELING  VAN  DE  WER- 

VELKOLOM  VAN  HEX  SCHAAP,  MET  EEN  KRITISCHE  TOETSING  VAN  DE  THEO- 

RIE   DER  "NEUGLIEDERUNG"  (The  early  embryonic  development  of  the  vertebral 

column  of  sheep,  with  a  critical  evaluation  of  the  "Neugliederung"  theory) 

M.D.  thesis,  Leiden.  162  pp.,  9  figs.,  68  pis.  English  summary  (6  pp.)  (mimeographed) 

Study  of  serial  sections  (in  3  directions)  of  a  continuous  series  of  sheep  embryos  of 
3-16  mm  CRL;  results  verified  in  other  mammals  and  man;  refutation  of  "Neuglieder- 
ung"  theory;  numerous  photomicrographs  and  diagrams,  and  3  steric  reconstructions. 


Symposium  reports 

87. 

S.  R.  BERENBERG,   M.  CANIARIS,  and   N.  P.  MASSE,  eds.    1974.   PRE-  AND   POST- 
NATAL DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  HUMAN  BRAIN 

Karger,  Basel,  etc.  Modern  Problems  in  Paediatrics,  vol.  13.  XVI,  359  pp.,  122  figs., 
35  tabs.  SFr.  129.-,  $  47.25,  £  18.80,  DM  123.- 

This  symposium  was  held  in  Paris  in  December,  1972.  Of  the  28  papers,  some  16  are 
of  direct  or  potential  interest  to  our  readers.  Among  the  authors  of  these,  five  are  from 
France,  four  from  the  U.S.A.,  and  the  remainder  from  four  West-European  countries.  The 
papers  in  question  vary  in  length:  some  are  research  reports,  others  are  reviews  of  recent 
research.  They  are  in  French  or  English,  and  most  have  summaries  in  both  languages. 
About  half  deal  explicitly  with  the  human  brain. 

The  papers  of  interest  to  our  readers  are  to  be  found  in  the  following  sections:  Cell 
biology  and  morphology  (5);  Biochemistry  (9);  Electrophysiology  (2).  Other  sections  deal 
with  the  role  of  sensory  stimuli  and  nutrition,  and  with  behavioural  aspects. 

The  book  is  well  printed  and  illustrated,  but  also  rather  expensive.  It  has  no  indexes. 


CELLULAR  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  (incl.  cell  culture,  cytochemistry)  (see  also 

3,6,18,27,63,65,70,106,119) 

Textbooks 

88. 

F.  BECK   and   J.B.LLOYD,  eds.    1974.   THE  CELL  IN   MEDICAL  SCIENCE.  Vol.2 

Cellular  genetics,  development  and  cellular  specialization 

Academic   Press,    London,   etc.   XVII1,597  pp.,  217  figs.,  21  tabs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  £  1  1.30,  $  29.25 

This  book  is  one  volume  of  a  4-volume  collaborative  textbook  written  by  a  large  team 
of  mo.stly  British  authors.  It  is  meant  mainly  for  the  use  of  senior  undergraduate  students 
but  can  be  very  useful  to  research  workers  who  want  information  outside  their  own  fields 
of  specialization.  It  is  quite  definitely  not  a  work  of  reference,  and  reference  lists  were 
intentionally  kept  brief.  No  comprehensive  cover  of  cell  biology  was  attempted;  on  the 
other  hand,  the  editors  have  devoted  much  attention  to  the  coherence  among  the 
numerous  chapters.  All  chapters  are  moreover  well  written  and  clearly  organized. 

The  chapters  in  this  volume  which  are  of  immediate  interest  to  our  readers  are  that  by 
Brynmor  Thomas  on  the  kinetics  of  cell  production,  and  two  concise  chapters  by 
R.  Bellairs  (together  occupying  64  pages)  which  deal  with  cell  differentiation,  pattern 
formation,  cell  communication,  cellular  growth,  and  some  special  aspects  of  development 
(the  oocyte  and  fertilization,  the  lens,  the  formation  of  muscle,  and  migratory  cells). 
These  chapters  are  ideally  suited  as  a  first  introduction  into  the  problems  of  modern 
vertebrate  embryology. 

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Other  chapters  in  the  book  deal  with  biochemical  genetics,  mammalian  and  human 
cytogenetics,  sex  chromatin,  ageing,  and  a  number  of  specialized  cell  types.  This  last  part 
is  continued  in  vol.  3.  Vol.  4  deals  with  intracellular  control,  the  control  of  protein 
synthesis,  and  intercellular  regulation.  Vol.  1  is  entitled  The  cell  and  its  organelles.  The 
books  are  well  produced  and  illustrated. 


Monographs 

89. 

A.  AHONEN.  1973.  HISTOCHEMICAL  AND  ELECTRON  MICROSCOPIC  OBSERVA- 
TIONS ON  THE  DEVELOPMENT,  NEURAL  CONTROL  AND  FUNCTION  OF  THE 
PANETH  CELLS  OF  THE  MOUSE 

Scand.  Physiol.  Soc,  Stockholm.  Acta  Physiologica  Scandinavica,  suppl.  398.  71  pp., 
53  figs.,  2  tabs. 

Histology,  (fluorescence)  histochemistry,  and  some  electron  microscopy  of  develop- 
ing Paneth  cells  in  small  intestine  and  colon  of  mice  aged  5d.  to  6wk.;  further  experi- 
ments on  adult  mice;  mainly  illustrated  with  (fluorescence)  light  micrographs. 


90. 

G.  GOLDSPINK,  ed.   1974.  DIFFERENTIATION  AND  GROWTH  OF  CELLS  IN  VER- 
TEBRATE TISSUES 
Chapman  &  Hall,  London.  XII,323  pp.,  36  figs.,  80  pis.,  5  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  10.30 

Contributors:  Bellamy,  Brown,  Ebling,  Goldspink,  Gondos,  Harris,  Horton,  Jacobson, 
Jones,  Manning,  Pritchard 

This  book,  written  by  nine  British  and  two  American  authors,  will  be  particularly 
useful  for  advanced  students.  It  concentrates  on  the  development  of  cells  in  vivo, 
particularly  in  those  tissues  on  which  most  information  is  available:  nervous  system, 
muscle,  bone  and  connective  tissue,  skin,  gonads,  blood,  and  lymphoid  organs.  Morpholo- 
gy, physiology,  and  biochemistry  receive  equal  attention. 

All  chapters  are  well  organized  and  clearly  written.  Of  particular  value  are  the 
excellent  opening  chapter  by  Brown  and  Jones  on  basic  concepts  of  differentiation  and 
growth  of  cells  (52  pp.)  and  the  concise  but  very  clear  concluding  chapter  by  Bellamy  on 
cellular  ageing. 

Some  of  the  chapter  bibliographies  are  quite  extensive.  The  book  is  well  illustrated; 
particularly  the  numerous  photographic  plates  are  excellent.  For  a  book  of  this  kind  the 
index  could  have  been  more  detailed. 


91. 

G.  M.  PADILLA.    I.L.CAMERON,   and    A.ZIMMERMAN,   eds.    1974.  CELL  CYCLE 

CONTROLS 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  X,370  pp..  Ill  figs.,  31  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  16.00, 

£7.70 

Although  there  is  little  in  this  volume  that  was  written  from  a  strictly  developmental 
viewpoint,  the  cell  cycle  is  so  basic  to  developmental  biology  that  we  briefly  characterize 
the  book  as  a  service  to  our  readers.  It  is  a  series  of  concise  reviews  written  by  an 
international  team  of  specialists  and  dealing  with  the  control  of  the  cell  cycle  in  many 
different  lower  and  higher  eukaryotic  cell  types.  Unpublished  material  is  included  in  most 
of  the  reviews. 

The  22  reviews  are  grouped  into  three  sections  as  follows:  Regulation  and  timing  of 

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the  cell  cycle  (8  papers,  headed  by  a  review  by  Zeuthen);  Gene  expression  in  the  cell 
cycle  (8,  headed  by  Mitchison);  Nuclear  and  chromosomal  activity  in  the  cell  cycle  (6, 
headed  by  Mazia). 


92. 

Z.  A.  RYABININA    and    V.  A.  BENYUSH.    1973.    CELLULAR    POLYPLOIDY    AND 
HYPERTROPHY  IN  GROWTH  PROCESSES  AND  RENEWAL  (in  Russian) 
Meditsina,  Moscow.  208  pp.,  58  figs.,  42  tabs.  English  summary 

Ch.  1.  Cytological  characteristics  of  cell  populations  in  the  internal  organs  of  adult 
animals;  ch.2.  Growth  aspects  of  cytological  changes;  ch.3.  Analysis  of  normal  and 
reparative   organ  growth;  ch.4.   Methods   for  the  investigation  of  polyploidy;   16-page 


bibliography  (5  pp.  Russian). 


93. 

L.SACHS.   1974.  DIE  REGULATION  VON  WACHSTUM  UND  DIFFERENZIERUNG 

BEI  NORMALEN  UND  TUMOR-ZELLEN 

Akad.   der   Wissensch.   und    der   Literatur,   Mainz;  F.  Steiner,  Wiesbaden.   Karl-August- 
Forster-Lectures  7.  28  pp.  ca.  DM  9.80  (paper) 

Text  of  a  lecture  presented  in  April  1971  in  Mainz;  summary  of  work  on  normal  and 
transformed  fibroblasts  and  granulocytes  in  vitro;  15  pp.  plus  5  pp.  discussion;  no 
illustrations;  no  references. 


94. 

W.  J.  VAN  WAGTENDONK,  ed.  1974.  PARAMECIUM,  a  current  survey 

Elsevier,   Amsterdam,   etc.   XVII1,499   pp.,  304  figs.,  53  tabs.,  subject  index.  $58.50, 

DEL  140.00 

Contents  (abbreviated):  1.  Morphology,  taxonomy  and  general  biology  (Vivier);  2. 
Mating  type  determination  and  development  (Butzel);  3.  Surface  antigens  (Finger);  4. 
Behavior  and  motor  response  (Dryl);  5.  Growth  patterns  and  morphogenetic  events  in 
the  cell  cycle  (Kaneda  and  Hanson);  6.  The  structure  oi  Paramecium  as  viewed  from  its 
constituent  levels  of  organization  (Ehret  and  McArdle);  7.  Nutrition  (Van  Wagten- 
donk);  8.  Intracellular  particles  (Soldo) 

As  the  editor  of  this  book  says  in  his  preface,  topics  were  selected  for  inclusion  that 
had  not  already  been  extensively  discussed  in  other  books  and  recent  reviews.  It  follows 
that  the  book  cannot  claim  to  be  entirely  comprehensive.  There  is  also  some  overlap 
among  chapters,  and  no  attempt  at  unification  of  terminology  has  been  made.  Yet  the 
individual  chapters  are  valuable  reviews  and  reference  sources,  which  also  contain  much 
new  material.  All  chapters  are  well  organized  and  have  been  updated  by  means  of 
addenda. 

Obviously  it  is  ch.5  (44  pages)  that  is  of  most  direct  interest  to  our  readers.  Unlike  the 
other  chapters,  it  is  largely  based  on  the  authors'  own  research  on  carefully  timed 
interfission  stages.  Three  phases  are  distinguished:  post-fission,  morphostatic,  and  mor- 
phogenetic. Stages  of  stomatogenesis  are  compared  with  those  in  other  hymenostome 
ciliates.  To  explain  overall  growth  patterns  and  the  shape  of  the  cell  the  authors  postulate 
a  gel-like  "framework"  underlying  the  visible  surface  structures. 

The  book  is  handsomely  produced  and  superbly  illustrated  with  numerous  light  and 
electron  micrographs  and  drawings.  It  is  concluded  by  a  bibliography  on  Paramecium 
covering  the  two  decades  since  1953  (1354  titles).  Regrettably,  there  is  no  author  index. 

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Dissertations 

95. 

U.  P.  van   der  WAL.    1974.   DE   MOBILIZATIE   VAN   DE   DOOIER  VAN  LYMNAEA 
STAGNALIS  L.  (The  mobilization  of  the  yolk  oi  Lymnaea  stagnalis  L.) 
Ph.D. thesis,  Utrecht.  82  pp.,  9  figs.,  5  graph.,  1  tab.  English  summary  (2  pp.)  (mimeo- 
graphed) 

Early  cleavage  stages;  ultrastructure  of  transforming  yolk  granules;  localization  of 
newly  synthesized  proteins  in  transforming  yolk  granules  (^H-leucine  incubation  and 
EM-autoradiography);  discussion  of  enzyme  function  in  yolk  granules;  numerous  excel- 
lent electron  micrographs  and  EM-autoradiographs. 


Symposium  reports 

96. 

B.  CLARKSON  and   R.  BASERGA,  eds.    1974.  CONTROL  OF  PROLIFERATION  IN 

ANIMAL  CELLS 

Cold  Spring  Harbor  Lab.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor.  Cold  Spring  Harbor  Conferences  on  Cell 
Proliferation  vol.  1 .  XIV, 1029  pp.,  385  figs.,  220  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  30.00 

This  is  the  report  of  the  first  conference  on  cell  proliferation  held  at  the  Cold  Spring 
Harbor  Laboratory.  It  was  an  experiment,  but  a  highly  successful  one.  Here  one  finds  in 
one  mammoth  volume  a  cross  section  through  nearly  all  the  new  frontiers  of  this 
relatively  young  branch  of  biology.  Almost  all  the  leading  investigators  were  there,  most 
of  them  from  North  America  but  with  a  sizeable  proportion  from  other  parts  of  the 
world,  particularly  the  United  Kingdom,  Switzerland  (Basel),  and  Israel  (Rehovot). 

The  78  brief  to  medium-length  papers  are  arranged  in  five  sections  as  follows:  Growth 
factors  (11  papers).  Viral  transformation,  revertants,  and  mutants  (7),  The  cell  surface 
(27),  Biochemistry  of  the  cell  cycle  (20),  and  Prohferation  kinetics,  differentiation,  and 
external  influences  (13).  Most,  but  by  no  means  all  papers  deal  with  hemopoietic  cells, 
lymphocytes,  and  fibroblasts,  and  about  half  report  work  on  normal  rather  than  neoplas- 
tic cells.  As  is  brought  out  in  the  concluding  summary  by  Stoker,  most  of  the  conference 
dealt  with  three  main  aspects:  the  incoming  signals,  the  role  of  the  cell  surface,  and 
intracellular  switches  and  responses. 

The  book  is  well  produced  at  a  reasonable  price.  The  subject  index  is  extensive. 


97. 

R.  L.  DAVIDSON  and  F.  F.  DE  LA  CRUZ,  eds.    1974.  SOMATIC  CELL  HYBRIDIZA- 
TION 
Raven,  New  York.  XVI1I,295  pp.,  58  figs.,  57  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  23.25 

This  international  conference  was  held  in  March,  1973  in  Winter  Park,  Fla.  It  was 
attended  by  48  speciaUsts  from  the  U.S.A.,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  various  Western- 
European  countries.  All  the  major  areas  of  research  involving  cell  hybridization  were 
covered.  The  discussions  held  at  the  conference  are  included,  complete  with  literature 
references. 

The  33  papers  are  arranged  in  four  sections  as  follows:  Chromosome  segregation  and 
gene  linkage  in  hybrid  cells  (8  papers).  Viruses,  cell  membranes,  and  malignancy  in  fused 
cells  (5),  Regulation  of  gene  expression  in  hybrid  cells  (16),  and  Gene  expression  in 
heterokaryons  (4).  Clearly  the  last  two  sections  are  of  most  interest  to  developmental 
biologists.  Section  III  is  opened  by  a  review  on  the  control  of  expression  of  differentiated 
functions  in  cell  hybrids  by  Davidson  (20  pp.),  and  contains  a  commentary  by  Ephrussi  in 
which  he  calls  attention  to  the  fundamental  enigma  of  embryonic  determination.  Section 
IV  starts   with  a   review   on  the   regulation  of  gene  expression  in  heterokaryons  (with 

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emphasis  on  events  in  the  nucleus)  by  Ringertz  (26  pp.).  It  also  has  a  brief  paper  by 
Graham  on  the  fusion  of  mouse  blastomeres. 
The  book  is  very  well  produced  and  illustrated. 


98. 

D.  B.  DRACHMAN,  ed.  1974.  TROPHIC.FUNCTIONS  OF  THE  NEURON 

New    York    Acad,   of   Sciences,  New  York.   Ann.   N.Y.  Acad.   Sci.  Vol.  228.  423  pp., 

171  figs.,  38  tabs.  $  31.00  (paper) 

This  is  the  report  of  a  conference  held  in  March,  1973,  in  which  the  large  majority  of 
participants  were  American.  Most  of  the  29  contributions  are  reviews  or  mixtures  of 
review  and  research  report.  Virtually  all  the  trophic  interactions  discussed,  both  within 
the  nervous  system  and  between  neurons  and  other  target  cells,  fall  into  three  categories: 
formation  of  cell  connections,  maintenance  of  the  integrity  of  target  cells,  and  regulation 
of  the  properties  of  target  cells. 

Papers  of  direct  interest  to  developmental  biologists  are  to  be  found  particularly  in 
Section  I  (Development  of  neural  connections;  4  papers),  and  section  VI  (Other  trophic 
systems;  10  papers).  The  latter  section  features  such  systems  as  the  regenerating  amphi- 
bian limb,  the  neuromuscular  junction,  the  taste  bud,  spinal  motor  neurons,  cortical 
neurons,  and  ganglia.  One  paper  deals  with  the  insect  nervous  system.  Other  sections  deal 
with  denervation  and  regulation  of  muscle  and  with  possible  mechanisms  of  neurotrophic 
action. 

The  volume  is  adequately  illustrated. 


99. 

A.  A.  MOSCONA,  ed.  1974.  THE  CELL  SURFACE  IN  DEVELOPMENT 

Wiley,  New  York,  etc.   XIV, 334  pp.,   127  figs.,  37  tabs.,  combined  author  and  subject 

index.  $  24.00 

This  volume  contains  the  proceedings  of  a  symposium  held  in  Montreal  in  August, 
1973.  Unhke  many  other  similar  books  it  will  not  be  rapidly  out  of  date.  This  is  because 
the  authors  have  made  an  effort  to  give  their  reviews  a  broad  background,  and  because 
theoretical  aspects  and  possible  new  approaches  are  frequently  considered.  The  book  is 
therefore  of  interest  to  all  developmental  biologists  and  not  only  to  those  working  on  the 
cell  surface.  Of  the  27  contributors,  23  are  from  North  America. 

Not  all  of  the  16  reviews  strictly  fall  within  the  subject  defined  by  the  title.  This  holds 
for  the  chapters  on  cartilage  differentiation,  somatic  cell  hybridization,  and  development 
and  cancer.  Of  the  others  one  deals  with  artificial  lipid  bilayers,  the  remaining  ones  with  a 
wide  variety  of  animal  cell  types  and  approaches,  which  cannot  all  be  enumerated.  Suffice 
it  to  say  that  every  chapter  is  thoroughly  up  to  date  and  has  something  new  to  offer  in 
the  way  of  findings  or  ideas.  Of  course  not  all  areas  of  membrane  biology  relevant  to 
development  are  represented,  but  the  selection  is  varied  and  well  considered. 

The  production  of  the  book  and  especially  the  reproduction  of  the  numerous  photo- 
graphs and  electron  micrographs  is  of  high  quality. 


100. 

M.  PRUNIERAS,   L.  ROBERT,  and  C.  ROSENFELD,  eds.   1973.  DIFFERENCIATION 

DES  CELLULES  EUCARYOTES  EN  CULTURE  (Differentiation  of  eukaryotic  cells  in 

culture) 

INSERM  (Inst.  Natl,  de  la  Sante  et  de  la  Rech.  Med.),  Paris.  INSERM  Colloques  et 

seminaires  vol.  19.  XII, 299  pp.,  85  figs.,  26  tabs.  F.fr.  50.00,  $  12.00  (paper) 

This  volume  resulted  from  a  postgraduate  course  on  cell  biology  and  cell  culture  given 
aL  Cretei!   (near  Paris)  in  June,  1973.  Of  the  four  sections  (24  papers)  only  section  I 

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(Differentiation   -   molecular  and  cellular  aspects)  is  of  direct  significance  to  develop- 
mental biologists.  It  contains  1  1  reviews  and  research  reports. 

Of  the  former  we  mention  Cellular  and  tissue  differentiation  of  mesenchyme  (Robert 
and  Robert),  Collagen  biosynthesis  and  its  regulation  (Frey),  and  Interactions  between 
sclerotome  and  periaxial  extracellular  material  in  vertebral  cartilage  differentiation  (Stru- 
del).  The  following  research  reports  may  be  mentioned:  Synthesis  and  secretion  of 
collagen  by  fibroblasts  (Frey  et  al),  Differentiation  of  elastic  tissue  in  the  aorta  (Courtois 
et  ai),  and  Tooth  morphogenesis  and  cytodifferentiation  in  vitro  (Ruch  and  Karcher).  All 
these  papers  are  in  French  but  all  have  Enghsh  summaries. 


Collection  of  papers 

101. 

I.  GERSH,  ed.  1973.  SUBMICROSCOPIC  CYTOCHEMISTRY 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  2  vols. 

Vol.  I   Proteins  and   nucleic  acids.  XXIV, 388  pp.,  351  figs.,  4  tabs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  $  35.00 

Vol.  II    Membranes,    mitochondria,    and    connective    tissues.    XVI1I,245  pp.,    192  figs., 

6  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  22.00 

This  book  is  not  a  treatise  but  rather  the  report  of  an  extensive  and  very  original 
project  carried  out  by  the  editor  and  his  associates  over  a  period  of  more  than  a  dozen 
years.  It  started  with  the  introduction  of  new  methods  for  rapid  freeze-drying  of  cells 
followed  by  postfixation  and  staining  by  means  of  reagents  in  the  vapour  phase.  These 
techniques  were  subsequently  appUed  to  a  great  variety  of  biological  material.  The  studies 
reported  in  this  book  centre  on  two  main  topics:  morphological  aspects  of  genetic  control 
in  the  nucleus,  and  the  role  of  the  cell  in  the  formation  of  extracellular  components.  The 
approach  is  largely  cytochemical,  but  with  a  strong  emphasis  on  morphology. 

Vol.  I  deals  mainly  with  distribution  patterns  of  nucleic  acids  in  relation  to  protein 
synthesis  (particularly  the  conformation  of  DNA  in  first-,  second-  and  higher  order  helices 
and  its  association  with  the  nuclear  membrane).  It  is  perhaps  of  most  interest  to 
developmental  biologists,  because  the  findings  and  the  conclusions  (and  informed  specula- 
tions) based  on  them  have  a  profound  bearing  on  the  problem  of  gene  regulation  (at  a 
relatively  coarse  level)  in  determination,  cell  heredity,  differentiation,  and  cell  matura- 
tion. This  work  surely  begins  to  fill  the  gap  between  prokaryotes  and  eukaryotes,  and  it  is 
surprising  that  this  was  possible  by  meticulously  applying  an  essentially  morphological 
approach!  In  vol.  II  most  of  the  emphasis  is  on  the  molecular  and  macromolecular 
organization  of  (particularly  internal)  membranes,  and  on  the  origin  and  distribution  of 
the  major  macromolecular  aggregates  of  connective  tissue. 

We  briefly  enumerate  here  those  of  the  materials  studied  which  are  of  particular 
interest  to  developmental  biologists:  Drosophila  syncytial  blastoderm,  Z)raiO/;/!//a  salivary 
gland,  Drosophila  imaginal  discs,  various  differentiated  and  developing  mouse  cell  types, 
metaplastic  mouse  vaginal  epithelium,  cat  spinal  ganghon  cells  during  nerve  regeneration 
(all  in  vol.  I);  epiphysial  chondrocytes  of  rat  tibia,  rat  cartilage  matrix  (in  vol.  II).  Vol.  II 
is  concluded  by  a  chapter  by  Gersh  entitled  Summary,  synthesis,  and  speculations.  All 
25  chapters  have  a  brief  summary. 

The  books  are  beautifully  produced  and  illustrated  mainly  with  a  profusion  of  superb 
light  and  electron  micrographs,  supplemented  by  explanatory  line  drawings. 


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DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOCHEMISTRY,  MOLECULAR  BIOLOGY  (see  also  6,19,27,71, 

95,97,99,100,107,114) 
Textbooks 

102. 

J.  BRACHET.  1974.  INTRODUCTION  TO  MOLECULAR  EMBRYOLOGY 

English  Univ.   Press,  London   -   Springer,  New   York,  etc.  Heidelberg  Science  Library 
Vol.  19.  XIV, 176  pp.,  67  figs.,  subject  index.  $  5.90,  DM  14.40  (paper) 

J.  BRACHET.  1974.  INTRODUCTION  A  L'EMBRYOLOGIE  MOLECULAIRE 

Masson,  Paris.  Collection  de  Biol.  Moleculaire  1.  VIII, 197  pp.,  67  figs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  F.fr.  98 

These  two  books  are  basically  very  similar  and  are  therefore  reviewed  together.  Both 
were  written  primarily  for  students,  but  the  French  book  presupposes  more  knowledge  of 
molecular  biology  and  is  slightly  more  detailed  in  certain  areas.  It  also  gives  more 
literature  for  further  reading,  which  in  the  English  version  is  restricted  to  a  minimum. 
Both  books  could  also  serve  as  an  introduction  for  molecular  biologists  into  the  major 
problems  and  approaches  of  the  complex  science  of  embryology. 

The  arrangement  of  the  subject  matter  is  largely  but  not  strictly  parallel.  Both  books 
contain  an  outhne  of  the  basic  facts  of  descriptive  and  experimental  embryology.  They 
then  proceed  to  discuss  in  systematic  fashion  the  molecular-biological  aspects  of  gameto- 
genesis  and  egg  maturation,  fertilization,  cleavage,  early  embryogenesis  in  invertebrates 
and  vertebrates,  nucleo-cytoplasmic  interactions,  and  finally  (and  very  briefly)  later  cell 
differentiation. 

The  books  are  lucidly  and  critically  written,  as  we  expect  from  this  author.  Yet  the 
present  reviewer  is  inclined  to  regret  two  things:  first,  that  virtually  no  attention  is 
devoted  to  early  mammahan  development,  and  second,  that  the  author  considers  the 
concept  of  determination  as  so  ambiguous  that  he  has  decided  to  leave  it  out  of  the 
discussion.  True,  little  is  known  about  the  molecular  biology  of  determination,  but  it  is  so 
basic  to  developmental  biology  that  is  should  present  a  major  challenge  to  the  molecular 
embryologist  of  tomorrow. 

The  illustrations  are  practically  the  same  in  the  two  books.  They  include  many  good 
photographs,  which  however  in  the  French  version  (printed  in  Spain)  are  rather  badly 
reproduced.  The  French  book  is  also  by  far  the  most  expensive. 


103. 

D.  E.  S.  TRUMAN.  1974.  THE  BIOCHEMISTRY  OF  CYTODIFFERENTIATION 
Blackwell,  Oxford,  etc.  VI, 122  pp.,   51    figs.,   13   tabs.,  combined  author  and  subject 
index.  £  3.50  (cloth),  £  2.00  (paper) 

This  book  is  the  first  in  a  series  of  short  texts  aimed  primarily  at  students  of 
biochemistry  and  cell  biology.  It  is  highly  sucessful  in  all  respects:  clarity  of  style, 
modernity  of  treatment,  selection  of  examples,  and  illustrations.  The  treatment  is  in  the 
main  restricted  to  higher  vertebrates.  Notwithstanding  the  limited  size  of  the  book  the 
student  really  gets  a  grasp  of  the  subject  and  of  its  main  theoretical  superstructure.  The 
book  also  seems  almost  ideal  as  an  introduction  into  molecular  embryology  for  zoologists 
and  geneticists. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  has  an  excellent  bibliography  of  160  titles. 


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Monographs 

104. 

O.  GREENGARD,  ed.    1973.  BIOCHEMICAL  BASES  OF  THE   DEVELOPMENT  OF 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  FUNCTIONS 

Karger,  Basel,  etc.  Enzyme  Vol.  15,  No.  1-6.  IV ,380  pp.,  84  figs.,  60  tabs.,  author  and 
subject  indexes.  S.fr.  96.00,  DM  90.00,  $  29.00  (paper) 

Contributions  for  this  special  issue  of  "Enzyme"  were  invited  from  a  truly  interna- 
tional group  of  authors.  It  is  published  simultaneously  as  a  book  by  S.  Karger.  Of  the 
22  papers  six  are  research  reports  and  the  remaining  ones  reviews  of  recent  work  by  the 
authors  and  others.  Most  of  them  range  in  length  from  about  10  to  about  20  pages.  Many 
have  extensive  bibliographies  (50-150  titles). 

The  editor  writes  in  her  Preface:  "The  sudden  growth  of  precisely  defined,  quantita- 
tive information  about  the  changing  compositions  of  tissues  in  the  developing  animal  has 
stimulated  the  assembly  of  this  Special  Issue".  The  focus  is  on  late  prenatal  and  postnatal 
stages  in  laboratory  mammals,  man,  and  birds.  Many  papers  deal  with  enzymes  and 
(precocious)  enzyme  induction,  but  several  treat  other  cell  and  tissue  constituents, 
organelle  activities,  effects  of  hormones  and  cycUc  AMP,  specific  binding  proteins,  etc. 
Cultured  cells  are  used  in  several  studies.  The  organ  most  frequently  studied  is  the  liver, 
but  at  least  half  a  dozen  other  tissues  are  dealt  with  in  one  or  two  papers. 

The  brief  subject  index  is  rather  inadequate. 


105. 

J.  PAUL,  ed.  1974.  BIOCHEMISTRY  OF  CELL  DIFFERENTIATION 

Butterworths,  London;  University  Park  Press,  Baltimore,  MTP  Intern.  Review  of  Science, 
Biochemistry  Series  One  9.  Xn,380  pp.,  85  figs.,  26  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  8.50,  $  19.50 

Contents:  1.  The  development  of  the  cellular  slime  moulds;  2.  The  role  of  phyto- 
chrome  in  controlling  enzyme  levels  in  plants;  3.  Macromolecular  synthesis  in  sea 
urchin  development;  4.  Nucleic  acid  synthesis  during  oogenesis  and  early  embryonic 
development  of  the  amphibians;  5.  Mammalian  erythroid  cell  differentiation;  6. 
Oestrogen-induced  differentiation  of  target  tissues;  7.  Protein  synthesis  and  degrada- 
tion in  animal  tissue;  8.  mRNA  stability  and  the  control  of  specific  protein  synthesis  in 
highly  differentiated  cells;  9.  RNA  polymerase  and  transcriptional  regulation  in  physi- 
ological transitions;  10.  The  role  of  chromosomal  proteins  as  gene  regulators 

The  MTP  International  Review  of  Science  is  a  new  venture  in  scientific  publishing.  Its 
basic  concept  is  to  provide  regular  authoritative  reviews  of  entire  disciplines  which  are  to 
be  updated  at  regular  intervals.  The  series  addresses  both  investigators  and  advanced 
students  and  is  carefully  edited. 

The  editor  of  the  present  volume  has  had  in  mind  a  wider  group  of  biologists  than 
those  actively  engaged  in  the  area  concerned,  as  well  as  biochemists  who  are  put  off  by 
the  complexities  of  biology.  He  has  provided  an  introduction  and  five  brief  editor's 
comments  between  chapters,  which  admirably  serve  to  make  the  volume  read  as  a 
continuous  story.  The  ten  essays  making  up  the  volume  are  written  by  an  international 
team  of  outstanding  experts  and  are  well  organized.  They  range  in  length  from  about  20 
to  about  50  pages  of  smallish  type  (the  chapter  on  sea  urchins  is  only  10  pages  long).  The 
volume  describes  the  scene  as  it  was  in  mid-1973. 

The  book  is  well  produced,  and  illustrated  mainly  with  numerous  graphs.  The  index  is 
good  and  the  price  very  reasonable. 


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Symposium  reports 

106. 

E.  D.  HAY,  T.J.KING,  and  J.  PAPACONSTANTINOU,  eds.  1974.  MACROMOLE- 

CULES  REGULATING  GROWTH  AND  DEVELOPMENT 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  XII, 244  pp.,  93  figs.,  22  tabs.,  subject  index. 

The  30th  Symposium  of  the  Society  for  Developmental  Biology  was  held  in  June, 
1971,  and  the  book  has  therefore  been  very  long  in  the  making.  It  is  a  heterogeneous 
collection  of  reviews  with  a  strong -emphasis  on  cell  biology,  and  several  contributions 
have  no  direct  developmental  relevance. 

We  will  restrict  ourselves  to  briefly  characterizing  the  contents.  Papers  of  most 
immediate  interest  to  developmental  biologists  are  one  by  Burger  on  the  role  of  the  cell 
surface  in  cell  growth  and  cell  transformation,  one  by  Cohen  and  Taylor  on  epidermal 
growth  factor,  one  by  O'Malley  et  al.  on  hormonal  control  of  chick  oviduct  growth  and 
differentiation,  and  one  by  McCarthy  and  Janowski  on  the  separation  of  active  and 
inactive  segments  of  eukaryotic  chromatin.  Three  papers  deal  with  the  formation  and 
organization  of  plant  cell  walls,  one  with  tumour  growth,  one  with  mammalian  chromo- 
some organization,  and  the  remainder  with  strictly  molecular-biological  topics. 


DEVELOPMENTAL  GENETICS,  EVOLUTION  (see  also  9,23,48,101) 

Treatises 

107. 

B.  LEWIN.  1974.  GENE  EXPRESSION.  Vol.  2,  Eucaryotic  chromosomes 

Wiley,  London,  etc.  XIV,467  pp.,  1  15  figs.,  7  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  8.00  (cloth),  £3.95 

(paper) 

Contents:  1.  Structure  of  the  chromosome;  2.  Chromosome  functions  during  the  cell 
cycle;  3.  Protein  components  of  the  chromosome;  4.  Sequences  of  eucaryotic  DNA;  5. 
Transcription  and  processing  of  RNA;  6.  Control  of  transcription;  7.  Interactions 
between  nucleus  and  cytoplasm 

This  first  volume  of  this  book  dealt  with  bacterial  genomes.  The  present  volume  is 
concerned  largely,  though  by  no  means  entirely,  with  the  chromosomes  of  higher 
vertebrates  (particularly  mammals).  Together  they  constitute  the  first  comprehensive  and 
critical  review  of  this  whole  area,  and  as  such  will  be  of  great  value  to  advanced  students 
and  molecular  embryologists.  Vol.  2  is  perhaps  best  characterized  by  a  quotation  from 
the  preface: 

This  book  .  .  .  presents  a  view  of  gene  expression  in  higher  cells;  and  attempts  to  pose 
some  of  the  questions  which  we  should  at  present  ask  in  cell  biology  and  to  suggest 
some  of  the  lines  along  which  solutions  may  come.  1  have  been  as  concerned  to  set  out 
possible  concepts  of  how  gene  expression  may  be  controlled  as  to  relate  the  facts 
which  we  have  so  far  gathered.  Where  paradoxes  exist  which  cannot  yet  be  reconciled, 
I  have  tried  to  give  a  balanced  account  of  ways  to  view  them. 

The  book  is  clearly  organized.  The  treatment  is  of  course  to  some  extent  selective,  yet 
the  bibliography  covers  40  pages  of  close  print.  The  table  of  contents  speaks  for  itself; 
suffice  it  to  add  that  ch.7  (which  is  of  most  direct  interest  to  developmental  biologists) 
has  sections  on  nuclear  transplantation  (1 1  pp.),  somatic  cell  hybridization  (14  pp.),  and 
the  genetic  complement  of  hybrid  cells  (16  pp.). 

The  illustrations  include  many  original  diagrams  as  well  as  numerous  good  light  and 
electron  micrographs.  In  the  bibliography  the  large  majority  of  titles  are  less  than 
10  years  old,  and  many  date  from  1973.  (The  lay-out  of  the  bibliography  lacks  clarity; 
the  subject  index  is  less  than  adequate.) 

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Textbooks 

108. 

C.  L.  MARKERT  and  H.  URSPRUNG.  1974.  ENTWICKLUNGSBIOLOGISCHE  GENE- 

TIK 

Fischer,  Stuttgart.  Grundlagen  der  modernen  Genetik   Bd.    10.   XII, 176  pp.,  118  figs., 
subject  index.  DM  34.00  (paper) 

This  book  first  appeared  in  America  in  1971  and  has  been  quite  successful.  It  is  meant 
for  advanced  students  with  a  good  background  in  molecular  biology,  since  the  emphasis  is 
on  differential  gene  action  in  development.  It  was  reviewed  in  Gen.  Embryol.  Inf.  Serv., 
suppl.  to  vol.  14,  p.  42. 

The  second  author  has  translated  the  book  and  has  taken  the  opportunity  to  update 
and  extend  it  slightly.  However,  the  basic  set-up  has  remained  the  same.  The  main 
improvements  are  the  correction  and  extension  of  various  figure  legends,  and  the  extension 
of  most  chapter  bibliographies  to  two  or  three  times  their  original  length.  The  number  of 
figures  has  remained  the  same,  though  two  figures  were  replaced.  The  subject  index  was 
extended. 


Symposium  reports 

109. 

F.  H.  RUDDLE,  ed.  1973.  GENETIC  MECHANISMS  OF  DEVELOPMENT 

Academic    Press,    New    York,   etc.    XII,383  pp.,   97  figs.,   35  tabs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  $  28.00,  £  13.15 

The  31st  Symposium  of  the  Society  for  Developmental  Biology  (U.S.A.)  once  more 
hits  the  bull's  eye.  It  was  held  in  June,  1972.  The  13  reviews  are  all  highly  informative 
and  clearly  set  out.  It  was  a  good  idea  to  include  reviews  on  genetic  control  in 
bacteriophage  lambda  and  T4  development  and  in  sporulating  bacteria.  Also  of  interest  is 
a  chapter  on  cell  genetics  of  higher  plants.  The  volume  is  concluded  by  a  summary  of  a 
panel  session  on  social  aspects  of  genetic  engineering,  consisting  of  brief  statements  by 
four  scientists  and  a  theologian. 

The  remainder  of  the  contents  can  be  briefly  characterized  by  enumerating  the 
systems  dealt  with:  Drosophila  sperm,  the  Drosophila  embryo,  Drosophila  mosaics 
(mapping  of  behaviour),  the  Mexican  axolotl,  the  early  mammalian  embryo,  the  chick 
oviduct  (ovalbumin  regulation),  the  Xenopus  genome,  and  cell  heterokaryons  and  hy- 
brids. 

The  book  is  produced  with  the  usual  exemplary  care. 

DEVELOPMENTAL  PHYSIOLOGY  (incl.  endocrinology,  immunology,  behaviour,  etc.) 

(see  also  37,47,49,63,64,66,82,98,104) 

Treatises 

110. 

J.  B.  JOSIMOVICH,  M.  REYNOLDS,  and  E.  COBO,  eds.  1974.  LACTOGENIC  HOR- 
MONES, FETAL  NUTRITION,  AND  LACTATION 

Wiley,  New  York,  etc.  Problems  of  Human  Reproduction  vol.  2.  XVI,483  pp..  125  figs., 
43  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  25.00,  £  13.55 

This  book  IS  primarily  of  interest  to  clinicians,  but  parts  of  it  can  be  of  use  to 
mammalian  embryologists.  These  are  to  be  found  particularly  in  Part  Two,  which  is 
entitled  Placental  structure  and  protein  hormone  secretion,  and  fetal  nutrition.  It  begins 
with  a  review  by  Laga  et  al.  in  which  major  sections  are  concerned  with  the  quantitative 
structure  and  composition  of  human  placentas  and  its  relationship  to  placental  function. 

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Then  follow  chapters  on  the  relation  of  chorionic  gonadotropin  and  somatomammotropin 
to  maternal  and  fetal  nutrition,  by  Kaplan  and  Grumbach,  Emerson  et  al,  and  Crosignani. 

In  Part  Three  (The  mammary  gland  and  the  control  of  lactation)  three  chapters  seem 
to  be  of  interest  to  our  readers:  Morphologic  changes  of  the  mammary  gland  during 
development,  pregnancy  and  lactation  (by  Salazar  and  Tobon);  Hormonal  control  of 
cellular  events  during  lactogenesis  (by  Rivera,  who  treats  lactation  as  a  developmental 
process);  and  Placental  peptide  hormones  affecting  fetal  nutrition  and  lactation  (by 
Matthies',  who  also  describes  the  putative  role  of  these  hormones  in  the  maintenance  of 
gestation).  Part  One  is  entitled  CJiemical  and  biologic  characterization  of  pituitary  and 
placental  lactogenic  hormones,  and  consists     of    eight  chapters. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  contains  excellent  light  and  electron  micrographs. 

Textbooks 

111. 

V.  WIGGLESWORTH.  1974.  INSECT  HORMONES 

Oxford   Univ.  Press,   London.  Oxford   Biology   Readers  No.   70.    16  pp.,  21   figs.  30p. 

(paper) 

As  may  be  expected  from  this  author,  this  is  an  excellent,  though  of  course  very 
condensed  summary  of  the  subject.  The  illustrations  were  chosen  with  care. 

Monographs 

112. 

B.  L.  ASTAUROV,  edit.   1974.  HORMONAL  FACTORS  OF  INDIVIDUAL  DEVELOP- 
MENT (in  Russian) 
Publ.  House  Nauka,  Moscow.  346  pp.,  123  figs.,  28  tabs. 

Collection  of  28  brief  reviews  and  research  reports  (including  4  by  French,  2  by 
Hungarian,  one  by  a  Yugoslavian  author);  various  aspects  of  the  formation  and  function 
of  endocrine  organs  in  embryos  and  fetuses  of  various  vertebrates  including  man;  brief 
English  summaries;  profusely  illustrated  -  light  and  electron  micrographs  of  reasonable 
quality. 


113. 

B.  M.  FREEMAN     and     M.  A.  VINCE.      1974.     DEVELOPMENT     OF     THE     AVIAN 

EMBRYO,  a  behavioural  and  physiological  study 

Chapman   and  Hall,   London.   XVIII,362  pp.,    109  figs.,  9  pis.,   19  tabs.,  subject  index. 

£10.10. 

Contents:  I.  Behaviour:  1.  Incubation  requirements,  2.  General  development,  postural 
changes,  activity  and  relationship  between  the  embryo  and  other  structures  within  the 
shell,  3.  Vocalization  and  communication  in  the  natural  situation,  4.  Effects  of 
external  stimulation  on  embryonic  activity,  rate  of  development  and  time  of  hatching, 
5.  The  nervous  system,  6.  The  development  of  sensory  systems,  7.  Conditioning  of  the 
chick  embryo  and  conclusions  to  chapters  1-7,  8.  The  newly  hatched  bird,  II. 
Physiology:  9.  Gaseous  exchange  and  oxygenation  of  the  embryo,  10.  Nutrition  and 
utilization  of  albumen  and  yolk,  11.  Acid-base  balance,  12.  Excretion  and  water 
balance,  13.  Hormones  in  development,  14.  Mobilization  and  utilization  of  calcium 
stores,  15.  Physiology  of  hatching,  16.  The  neonate 

This  book  is  an  invaluable  source  of  information  for  those  working  on  the  later  stages 
of  bird  embryos  in  ovo.  It  describes  the  major  events  of  embryonic  development  which 
result  in  a  viable  hatchling,  and  the  underlying  mechanisms.  Part  one  covers  120,  and  part 
two  150  pages.  The  earliest  stages  considered  are  early  somite  stages,  and  the  treatment 
extends  into  the  early  neonatal  period.  The  list  of  avian  species  referred  to  in  one  or  more 
places  in  the  text  comprises  more  than  80  names. 

There  are  two  extremely  useful  appendixes.  The  first  is  an  8-page  tabular  chronological 
survey   of  development   in   the   domestic   fowl,  harmonized   with   Hamilton/Hamburger 

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stages.  The  second  appendix  is  an  excellent  photographic  atlas  of  the  chick  embryo  in 
relation  to  the  shell,  yolk,  albumen,  and  membranes  at  intervals  of  one  day. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  profusely  illustrated.  It  has  a  number  of  good 
photographic  plates  apart  from  those  in  appendix  2.  The  bibliography  comprises 
ca.  1 .000  titles,  is  up  to  date  until  late  1973,  and  contains  many  titles  in  languages  other 
than  Engfish. 


114. 

G.  K.  ROUSSEV.  1974.  PROGRAMME  OF  EMBRYONIC  DEVELOPMENT  DIRECTED 
BY  ONTOGENINES  (in  Bulgarian) 

Publ.  House  Naouka  i  Izkoustvo,  Sofia.  298  pp.,  21  figs.,  18  pis.,  20  tabs.  English  sum- 
mary (12  pp.) 

The  author  of  this  book  has  worked  with  aqueous  extracts  of  early  amphibian 
embryos  since  1954.  He  claims  to  have  isolated  no  less  than  247  different  "ontogenines" 
from  embryos  ranging  from  the  fertilized  egg  to  the  tailbud  stage.  Their  effects  can  be 
tested  by  simply  introducing  them  into  the  culture  solution  of  other  embryos.  There  are 
four  classes  of  effect:  general  inhibiting,  general  promoting,  stage-specific  inhibiting,  and 
stage-specific  promoting. 

During  development  the  ontogenines  appear  and  disappear  during  specific  periods  of 
the  order  of  minutes  to  hours.  Preliminary  biochemical  analysis  suggests  that  low-molecu- 
lar ontogenines  may  be  peptides  or  nucleotidylpeptidates,  and  some  of  the  high-molecular 
ones  DNP-RNP-glycoprotein  complexes.  Ontogenines  seem  to  have  effects  on  translation 
and  transcription  and  even  on  the  structure  of  DNA.  Their  activity  seems  to  require 
binding  to  specific  cell  fractions  and  they  can  pass  between  cells. 

There  is  much  more  in  this  book  than  can  be  related  here.  Although  it  is  difficult  to 
judge  the  quality  of  the  work  from  the  English  summary,  the  approach  certainly  is  a 
novel  one  and  a  translation  of  the  book  would  seem  to  be  justified.  (Up  to  now  the 
author  has  only  occasionally  published  in  the  West.) 


Sytnposium  reports 

115. 

W.  J.  BURDETTE,  ed.  1974.  INVERTEBRATE  ENDOCRINOLOGY  AND  HORMONAL 

HETEROPHYLLY 

Springer,    Berlin,   etc.    XV1II,437  pp.,   91  figs.,   83  tabs.,   combined    index  to  subjects, 
species,  and  contributors.  DM  55.70,  $  21.50 

Although  nowhere  stated,  this  book  is  apparently  based  on  a  symposium  held  some 
time  during  1971.  Many  of  the  papers  are  therefore  out  of  date.  We  mainly  review  it  here 
because  it  contains  a  series  of  brief  reviews  on  insect  endocrinology  that  may  be  of  some 
use  to  those  working  on  morphogenetic  hormones. 

Most  of  the  reviews  in  question  are  to  be  found  in  the  section  Hormonal  control  of 
metamorphosis  in  part  I  of  the  book.  There  is  an  interesting  introduction  by  Wiggles- 
worth,  and  papers  by  Judy,  Kobayashi,  Karlson,  Sekeris,  Thomson,  and  Burdette  (the 
latter  containing  original  results  on  the  action  of  viruses  on  polytene  chromosomes).  The 
other  sections  of  part  I  deal  with  hormone  assays  and  with  biosynthesis  and  degradation 
of  insect  hormones.  Part  II  contains  three  papers  by  Japanese  workers  on  ecdysones.  Part 
III  deals  with  hormones  and  protein  synthesis  in  mammals  (and  is  strangely  out  of  place), 
while  part  IV  discusses  Hormonal  heterophylly  -  an  ill-considered  word  for  the  action  of 
hormones  from  one  phylum  (arthropods)  on  the  tissues  of  another  (vertebrates). 


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116. 

J.  DANCIS  and  J.C.HWANG,  eds.  1974.  PERINATAL  PHARMACOLOGY:  Problems 

and  priorities 

Raven,  New  York.  X1L228  pp.,  57  figs.,  39  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  19.75 

This  ail-American  conference  was  held  in  Bethesda,  Md.  in  April,  1973.  Despite  its 
"clinical"  title,  the  book  contains  recent  information  that  may  be  of  great  value  to 
embryologists.  This  is  to  be  found  in  roughly  the  first  half  of  the  book,  that  is,  in  the 
sections  entitled  Differentiation,  Drug  effects  in  tissue  and  organ  culture,  and  The 
placenta  (10  papers  in  all).  The  second  half  of  the  book  is  more  clinically  oriented.  The 
emphasis,  however,  is  on  fundamental  mechanisms. 

All  contributors  are  distinguished  specialists.  Each  paper  is  a  concentrated  review  of 
recent  research.  The  organs  that  receive  most  attention  are  the  central  nervous  system 
(Timiras,  Vernadakis),  the  hver  (Greengard,  Nebert,  Hahn),  and  the  intestinal  epithelium 
(Balis).  The  two  papers  on  the  placenta  of  most  interest  to  our  readers  are  by  Juchau  and 
Dancis.  Each  paper  is  followed  by  a  group  discussion. 

The  book  is  very  well  produced. 


117. 

M.  G.  FOREST  and  J.  BERTRAND,  eds.  1974.  ENDOCRINOLOGIE  SEXUELLE  DE  LA 

PERIODE  PERINATALE  (Sexual  endocrinology  of  the  perinatal  period) 

INSERM  (Inst.   Natl,   de  la   Sante  et  de  la  Rech.  Med.),  Paris.  INSERM  Colloques  et 

seminaires  vol.  32.424  pp.,  130  figs.,  53  tabs.  F.fr.  50.00,  $  12.00  (paper) 

This  international  symposium  took  place  in  Lyon  in  May,  1974.  Its  participants  were 
specialists  from  various  Western  European  countries  and  from  North  America  and  Israel. 
The  papers  are  in  French  or  English  but  all  have  summaries  in  the  other  language. 

Almost  all  of  the  15  papers  in  the  first  two  sections  are  of  interest  to  mammalian 
embryologists.  Section  I  deals  with  endocrine  functional  morphology,  section  II  with 
biosynthesis,  metabolism  and  regulation  of  sexual  steroids  and  gonadotropins  during  the 
perinatal  period  in  various  mammals  including  sheep  and  monkey.  Section  III  is  on  the 
same  subject  studied  clinically  in  man,  while  section  IV  examines  the  postnatal  conse- 
quences of  perinatal  hormone  changes. 

The  papers  are  reproduced  by  photo-offset  from  typescripts.  Photographical  illustra- 
tions are  printed  on  glossy  paper. 


118. 

P.  LIACOPOULOS  and  J.  PANIJEL,  organizers.  1973.  L'ETUDE  PHYLOGENIQUE  ET 

ONTOGENIQUE  DE  LA  REPONSE  IMMUNITAIRE  ET  SON  APPORT  A  LA  THEORIE 

IMMUNOLOGIQUE 

(Phylogenic  and  ontogenic  study  of  the  immune  response  and  its  contribution  to  the 
immunological  theory) 

INSERM  (Inst.  Natl,  de  la  Sante  et  de  la   Rech.   Med.),  Paris.  INSERM  colloques  et 
seminaires  vol.  13.  XII,358  pp.,  88  figs.,  2  pis.,  62  tabs.  F.fr.  50.00  (paper) 

This  international  symposium  was  held  in  Paris  in  October,  1972.  Of  the  47  partici- 
pants, 21  came  from  a  variety  of  countries  outside  France.  The  31  contributions  are 
mostly  brief  research  reports.  Many  are  of  course  in  French,  but  most  (though  not  all)  of 
these  have  English  summaries.  At  least  half  of  the  papers  are  of  interest  to  developmental 
biologists. 

The  papers  are  arranged  in  four  sections  as  follows:  Phylogenesis  in  invertebrates 
(6  papers);  Phylogenesis  in  lower  vertebrates  (10);  Ontogenesis  (10,  in  amphibians,  birds, 
and  mammals);  Ontogene.'^is  in  man  (5). 

The  volume  was  produced  by  photo-offset  straight  from  the  typescripts  as  they  came 
in.  Photographic  illustrations  aic  printed  on  glossy  paper. 

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119. 

A.  R.  LIBOFF  and  R.  A.  RINALDI,  eds.  1974.  ELECTRICALLY  MEDIATED  GROWTH 

MECHANISMS  IN  LIVING  SYSTEMS 

New  York  Acad,  of  Sci.,  New  York.  Ann.  New  York  Acad,  of  Sci.  238.  593  pp.,  281  figs., 
53  tabs.  $  38.00  (paper) 

The  subject  of  bio-electricity  is  an  old  but  still  rather  fuzzy  one.  This  symposium  was 
purportedly  the  first  ever  to  bring  together  scientists  of  widely  varying  speciaUzations 
(physicists,  chemists,  biologists,  and  physicians)  to  discuss  their  common  interests,  or  at 
least  to  discover  whether  they  have  a  common  language  to  speak  in.  The  contents  of  the 
volume  are  so  varied  that  it  is  impossible  to  review  it  in  detail.  However,  anyone  who 
takes  an  interest  in  this  subject  is  sure  to  find  something  of  interest  in  it.  The  participants 
were  mostly  North  American,  but  there  is  a  fair  sprinkling  of  contributors  from  other 
continents. 

There  are  46  short  to  medium-length  papers,  which  are  arranged  in  three  sections  as 
follows:  Physical  and  chemical  studies  (16  papers);  Biological  studies  (18);  and  Clinical 
studies  (12).  In  section  I  the  main  emphasis  is  on  the  properties  of  hard  tissues.  In  section 
II  the  attention  turns  largely  to  cellular  and  supracellular  aspects.  This  section  contains  at 
least  half  a  dozen  papers  that  are  of  direct  relevance  to  developmental  biology  (to 
mention  some  authors:  R.  O.  Becker,  Harrington,  L.  Weiss,  Jaffe,  Brick,  Woodruff,  Katz- 
berg).  The  last  section  deals  largely  with  bone  growth,  bone  and  cartilage  fracture  healing, 
and  vertebrate  Umb  and  tissue  regeneration.  Most  papers  are  followed  by  brief  group 
discussions,  and  there  are  longer  panel  discussions  at  the  end  of  each  section. 

The  volume  is  profusely  illustrated.  It  has  no  indexes. 


120. 

G.  RASPE  and  S.  BERNHARD,  eds.  1974.  HORMONES  AND  EMBRYONIC  DEVELOP- 
MENT. 

Pergamon,  Oxford,  etc.;  Vieweg,  Braunschweig.  Adv.  in  the  Biosciences  13.  VIII,252  pp., 
145  figs.  DM45.00 

This  symposium  brought  together  13  scientists  of  various  specializations  to  discuss  a 
number  of  open  questions  in  this  area  from  embryological,  endocrinological,  and  pharma- 
cological viewpoints.  Eight  of  the  participants  came  from  West  Germany.  Some  of  the 
contributions  are  research  reports  but  most  are  reviews  of  recent  work  by  the  authors  and 
others.  The  discussions  are  not  recorded. 

Most  of  the  contributions  deal  with  sexual  development  (including  behaviour)  and 
with  the  state  of  pregnancy  in  mammals  including  man.  One  deals  with  indirect  and  direct 
actions  of  ovarian  hormones  on  the  blastocyst.  Four  contributions  are  by  the  Schering 
group  for  endocrine  pharmacology  (Neumann,  Elger,  and  others). 

The  book  is  well  printed  and  illustrated. 


METHODS  (see  also  2,26) 

Treatises 

121. 

T.  A.  DETTLAFF,  V.  Ya.  BRODSKIJ  and  G.  G.  GAUZE,  eds.  1974.  METHODS  IN 
BIOLOGICAL  DEVELOPMENT,  experimental  embryology,  molecular  biology,  and  cyto- 
logy (in  Russian) 

Publ.  House  Nauka,  Moscow.  Series:  Problems  in  Biological  Development.  619  pp., 
107  figs.,  13  tabs. 

Handbook  written  by  more  than  60  authors.  Three  main  parts:  Experimental  methods 
for  living  objects  in  early  stages  of  development;  Biochemical  and  molecular-biological 

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methods;  Microscopic  methods.  Part  one  occupies  more  than  half  of  the  book  and  deals 
with  cytogenetics,  fertiUzation,  mitotic  cycles,  fate  maps,  experimental  embryology,  and 
experimental  teratology. 


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