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GENERAL  EMBRYOLOGICAL 
INFORMATION  SERVICE 


Issued  by  the  Hubrecht  Laboratory 

on  behalf  of  the 

General  Embryological  Information  Service  Foundation 


VOLUME  15,  part  2 
COUNTRIES  OUTSIDE  EUROPE 

data  collected  during  1974 


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  1 

Universiteitscentrum  "De  Uithof" 
UTRECHT,  Netherlands 

Printed  in  the  Netherlands,  1975 


CONTENTS 


Changes   of  address   in    Europe,   received   since   the   appearance    of 

volume  15,  part  I 5 

Directory  of  Names  and  Addresses,  with  subjects  of  research  (alphabetical  order)     .  6 

Directory  of  Institutes,  with  members  engaged  in  developmental  biology. 

Africa 97 

North  America 

Canada 98 

Mexico 99 

United  States 99 

South  America 112 

Asia 113 

Australia 118 

Subject  Index  (alphabetical  order) 119 

Book  notices 167 


CHANGES  OF  ADDRESS  IN  EUROPE 

received  since  the  appearance  of  volume  15,  part  1 


ABERCROMBIE,  M.;  Prof.   -   Strangeways  Res.  Lab.,  Wort's  Causeway,  CAMBRIDGE  CB1  4RN, 

England  ISDB 

ASHWORTH,  J.  M.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Essex,  Wivenhoe  House,  COLCHESTER  C04  3SQ, 

England 
ASTAUROV,  B.  L.;  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol.,  Acad,  of  Sci.  of  USSR,  MOSCOW,  U.S.S.R.  deceased 
BALLS,  M.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Hum.  Morphol.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Nottingham,  NOTTINGHAM  NG7 

2RD,  England 
BIELANSKA  (OSUCHOWSKA),  Mrs.Z.;  Dr., Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Histol.  and  Embryo!.,  Warsaw  Agric. 

Univ.,  ul.  Nowoursynowska  166,  02-766  WARSZAWA,  Poland 
BIGGELAAR,  J.  A.  M.  v.d.;  Ph.D.  -  until  August  1975:  Stat.  Biologique,  29211  ROSCOEF,  France 
DENKER,  H.  W.;  Dr.rer.nat.,  Dr.med.  -  Abt.  Anat.,  Rhein.-Westf.  Techn.  Hochschule,  Med.  Theoret. 

Inst.,  Melatener  Str.  211,51  AACHEN,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
DREWS,  U.;  Dr.  -  Abt.  Klin.  Morphol.,  Univ.,  79  ULM,  Neubau  oberer  Eselsberg,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 

ISDB 
DRYDEN,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  25  The  Drive,  SHOREHAM-by-Sea,  Sussex  BN4  5GB,  England 
ENGLAND,  Mrs.  M.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Leicester,  6  Univ.  Rd.,  LEICESTER  LEI 

7RH,  England 
FRIANT,  Mrs.  M.;Prof.  -  Ecole  d'Anthropol.,  PARIS,  deceased 
GATEFF  (ZOLLIKOFER),  Mrs.  E.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Inst.  I  der  Univ.,  Schanzle  Str.  9,  78  FREI- 

BURG/Br.,  B.R.D.  (Germany) 
GUERRIER,  P.  -  Stat.  Biologique,  Place  Georges-Teissier,  2921 1  ROSCOFF,  France 
HAMMERLING,  J.;    Dr.phil.,   Prof.    (Emer.)    -    Schopenhauer   Str.  27,    2940   WILHELMSHAVEN, 

B.R.D.  (Germany) 
JAMES,  D.  A.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Wellcome  Res.  Lab.,  Langley  Court,  BECKENHAM  BR3 

3BS,  Kent,  England 
JENKINSON,  E.  J.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  Bristol,  University  Walk,  BRISTOL  BS8 

1TD,  England 
LINTERN-MOORE,  Mrs.  S.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  4,  CANBERRA, 

ACT  2600,  Australia 
MONROY,  A.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Embryol.,  Consiglio  Naz.  delle  Ricerche,  C.P.  3042, 

80100  NAPOLI,  Italy  ISDB 

MOORE,  G.  P.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  4,  CANBERRA,  ACT  2600, 

PRITCHARD,  D.  J.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd.,  EDINBURGH 

EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
RENFREE,   Miss   M.  B.;   B.Sc.    -    Inst,   of  Anim.    Genet.,   Univ.   of   Edinburgh,  West  Mains  Rd., 

EDINBURGH  EH9  3JN,  Scotland,  U.K. 
SCHERRER,  K.;  Dr.  -  Serv.  de  Biochim.  de  la  Differenciation,  Inst,  de  Biol.  Molec.  du  CNRS,  Univ. 

de  Paris  VII,  Tour  43,  2  place  Jussieu,  75100  PARIS,  France 
SZOLLOSI,  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.Prof.  -  Lab.  de  Physiol.  Anim.,  CNRZ,  78350  JOUY-en-JOSAS,  France 
TARIN,  D.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Neuropathol.,  Gen.  Infirmery,  LEEDS  LSI  3EX,  England 
TESTA-BAPPENHEIM,  I.;  Dr.med. A.O.,  Prof.   -   Lab.  Antropol.,  Univ.  di  Camerino,  Via  Filippo 

Camerini  3,  62032  CAMERINO,  Italia 
WENT,  D.  F.;  Dr.  -  Zool.  Inst,  der  Eidgen.  Techn.  Hochschule,  Universitat  Str.  2,  8006  ZURICH, 

Switzerland 
YAMADA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Inst.  Suisse  de  Rech.  Exp.  sur  le  Cancer,  101 1  LAUSANNE,  Switzerland 


L) I  RECTORY  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  September  1974.  Scientists  were  asked  to  state  their  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.  14  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.  14  who  have  not  returned  their  sheets.  Names 
degrees,  and  addresses  were  reprinted  unchanged  from  vol.  14  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.  14  whose  death  has  come  to  our  attention  (marked  t)- 

Persons  listed  in  vol.  14  but  not  in  vol.  15 

a.  Persons  who  had  research  subjects  in  vol.  14  but  are  no  longer  engaged  in  research  in 
developmental  biology. 

b.  Persons  who  had  no  research  subjects  in  vol.  14  and  have  not  returned  the  sheets  for 
both  vol.  14  and  15. 

The  abbreviation  Ms.  in  names  stands  for  Miss  or  Mrs. 

Names  of  members  of  the  International  Society  of  Developmental  Biologists  are  marked 
ISDB. 


ABBOTT,  Miss  U.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Developm.  Biol.  Program,  Natl.  Sci.  Found.,  WASHINGTON,  D. 

C.  20550,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

ABRAMOVICI,  A.;  Dr.  es  Sci.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Pathol.,  J.  Casper  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Beilinson 

Hosp.,  PETAH-TIQVA,  Israel 
ACKERMAN,  G.  A.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  333  W.lOth  Ave., 

COLUMBUS,  Ohio  43210,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphology  and  histochemistry  of  the  hemopoietic  system  in  embryonic  and  adult  condition. 

Homo  sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
ACKERSON,  A.  0.;B.  S.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Central  Mich.  Univ.,  Mt.  PLEASANT,  Mich.  48858,  U.S.A. 
a       Spermatogenesis  with  emphasis  on  plasma  membrane  degradation  and  formation  of  microtubules. 

Physa  spec.  (Gastropoda) 
b       Fertilization  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Palaemonetes  peludosus  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
ADAMS,  T.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  USDA  Metab.  &  Radiat.  Research  Lab.,  State  Univ.  Station,  FARGO,  N.D. 

58103,  U.S.A. 
a        Endocrine  regulation  of  ovary  maturation.  Musca  domestica  (Diptera) 
b       Use  of  endocrines  to  disrupt  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
ADAMS  SMITH,  W.  N.;  D.  Phil.,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  S.  Carolina,  COLUMBIA, 

S.C.  29208,  U.S.A. 


a       Teratogenic   influences  of  a   variety   of  known   teratogens   upon   heart  development.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
ADELMANN,  H.  B.;  Dr.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Cornell  Univ.,  Stimson  Hall,  ITHACA,  NY 

14850,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

ADLER,  R.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Celular,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Paraguay  2155,  BUENOS  AIRES,  Argentina 
a       Experimental  neuroembryology.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  developing  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Dis-  and  reaggregation  studies  of  neural  tube  development.  Same  species  as  a 
ii        Neural  differentiation  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
AGGARWAL,  S.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Mich.  State  Univ.,  EAST 

LANSING,  Mich.  48824,  U.S.A. 
a       Histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  vitellogenesis.  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 
b       Endocrine  control  of  development.  (Insecta) 
AGNEW.W.  F.;Ph.D.  -  Huntington  Inst,  of  Appl.  Med.  Res.,  734  Fairmount  Ave.,  PASADENA,  Calif. 

91105,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratology  induced  by  heavy  metals;  fetal  and  subcellular  localization;  enzymatic  effects.  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Relationships  between  abnormal  levels  (maternal  and  fetal)  of  trace  elements  and  congenital  CNS 

anomalies.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
AKETA,  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan      ISDB 
AKRUK,  S.  R.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  Box  7,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30602,  U.S.A. 
a        Inhibition  and  induction  of  the  acrosome  reaction  in  spermatozoa  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  (possible 

role  of  decapacitation  factor).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
ALBRIGHT,  J.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Life  Sci.,  Indiana  State  Univ.,  TERRE  HAUTE,  Ind.  47809, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

ALEXANDER,  G.;  D.Agr.Sci.  -  Div.  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  CSIRO,  P.  O.  Box  239,  BLACKTOWN, 

N.S.W.  2148,  Australia 
a       Investigations  of  the   physical  and  physiological  relations  between  maternal  and  embryonic 

tissues.  Ovis  spec.  (Artiodactyla) 
ALLEN,  E.  R.;  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Center,  Louisiana  State  Univ.,  1542  Tulana  Ave., 

NEW  ORLEANS,  La.  70112,  U.S.A. 
a        Immunochemical  studies  of  actin  and  myosin  synthesis  in  somites.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Morphological  (ultrastructural)  organization  of  contractile  protein  in  myogenic  tissue  into  func- 
tional sarcomeres.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
c       Control  of  ribosomal  synthesis  in  oocytes.  Acheta  domesticus  (Orthoptera) 
d       Striated  muscle  differentiation  in  the  hibernating  animal.  Citellus  tridecimlineatus  (Rodentia) 
ALLEN,  J.   N.;  Dr.   -  Dept.  of  Neurol.,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Hosp.  Med.  Sch.,  410  W.lOth  Ave., 

COLUMBUS,  Ohio  43210,  U.S.A. 
a       The  postnatal  development  of  activity  of  several  acid  hydrolases  in  the  brain.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Acid   hydrolases   in   neonatal   trigeminal  nerve   and   the   postnatal  decline   in   their   activities 

(compared  with  activities  in  nitrosourea-induced  schwannomas  in  these  nerves).  Same  species  as  a 
ALLEN,  R.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  1400  Washington  Ave., 

ALBANY,  N.Y.  12222,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Cell  division  and  motility  of  unicellular  organisms  and  of  tissue  cells  in  vivo  and  in  vitro. 

(Sarcodina;  Metazoa) 
ALLEN,  W.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  RIVERSIDE,  Calif.  92502,  U.S.A. 
a       The  role  of  nuclear  RNA  in  protein  synthesis.  (Echinoidea) 
ALLISON,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Med.  Center,  801  NE  13th  St., 

OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Genital  and   urinary   anomalies  with   emphasis  on    hermaphroditic   alterations.  Rattus  rattus 

(Rodentia) 
ALPERIN,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Community  Coll.  of  Philadelphia,  34  S.  11th  St.,  PHILA- 
DELPHIA, Pa.  19107,  U.S.A. 
a       Changes  in  the  submicroscopic  distribution  of  nuclear  nucleic  acids  during  differentiation  and 

metaplasia.  (Vertebrata) 
b       The  role  of  the  hypoblast  in  morphogenesis  and  organogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
ALTMAN,  J.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind.  47907,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  brain.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora) 
b       Effect  of  x-irradiation,  undernutrition  and  hormonal  treatments  on  brain  development.  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia) 
c       Effect  of  retardation  of  cerebellar  maturation  on  development  of  motor  skills.  Same  species  as  b 
AMANO,  H.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Doshisha  Univ.,  Karasuma  Imadegawa,  Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO, 

Japan 
a       Developmental  mechanism  of  the  heart.  Cynops  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 
AMANUMA,  A.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Biol.,  Gifu  Coll.  of  Dent.,  1851  Takano,  Hozumi-cho,  Motosu-gun, 

GIFU-ken,  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopy  and  experiments  on  differentiation  of  embryonic  gonads.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
AMES,  I.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Centre,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  766  Irving  Ave., 

SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  tumor  induction  and  development.  Nicotiana  spec.  (Solanaceae) 
b       Fine  structure  of  genetic  tumor  cells.  Same  species  as  a 


AMY     R.    L.;  Ph.D.,   Prof.    -    Dept.   of  Biol.,   Southwestern   at  Memphis,  2000  North  Parkway, 

MEMPHIS,  Tenn.  381 12,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultraviolet  microbcam  irradiation  and  ruby  laser  microiiradiation  of  the  developing  embryo. 

Habrobracon  juglandis  (=  Bracon  hebetor)  (Hymenoptera) 
b        Analysis  of  radiation-induced  embryonic  death.  Same  species  as  a 
ANDERSEN,  A.  C;  V.M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Radiobiol.  Lab.,  Sch.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Univ.  of  California,  DAVIS, 

Calif.  95616,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  low-level   irradiation   on   the   ovary.   Canis   familiaris  (Carnivora),   Macaca  radiata 

(Primates) 
b       Endocrine  aspects  of  the  afollicular  (x-irradiated)  ovary.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora) 
ANDERSEN,  O.  F.;  B.A.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Research,  RAHWAY,  N.J. 

07065,  U.S.A. 
a       Studies  on  fertilization.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
ANDERSON,  D.  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sydney,  Zool.  Bldg.,  SYDNEY,  N.S.W. 

2006,  Australia 
a       Comparative  embryology.  (Protochordata),  Pyura  praeputialis  (Pleurogona,  Tunicata) 
ANDERSON,  E.;  Prof.      Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Lab.  of  Human  Reprod.  and  Reprod.  Biol.,  Harvard  Med. 

Sch.,  45  Shattuck  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  021 15,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

a       Comparative  oogenesis  and  fertilization.  (Mammalia) 
b       Development  of  gap  junctions  in  the  Graafian  follicle.  (Mammalia) 
ANDERSON,  J.  E.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  McMaster  Univ.,  HAMILTON,  Ont., 

Canada 
ANDERSON,  J.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  analysis  of  development.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
ANDERSON,  J.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  MADISON,  Wis. 

53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Perinatal  transfer  of  antibodies  via  placenta,  fetal  membranes,  mammary  gland,  gut.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Histophysiology  of  ovulation 

c       Ultrastructure  of  intestinal  epithelium,  as  reflective  of  developmental  processes.  Same  species  as  a 
ANDERSON,  W.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultrastructure   and   cytochemistry   of  spermiogenesis,   mitochondrial  DNA,  microtubules  and 

muscle  fibers;  regeneration  of  the  kidney 
ANDREW,  Miss  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med  Sch.,  Univ.  of  the  Witwatersrand,  Hospital  St., 

Hillbrow,  JOHANNESBURG,  S.  Africa 
a       Are  APUD  cells  of  the  pancreas  derived  from  the  neural  crest?  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Developmental  relationship  between  enterochromaffin  cells  and  the  neural  crest.  Same  species  as 

a 
ANDREW,  F.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Health  Sci.,  N.I.H.,  P.O.  Box  12233,  RESEARCH 

TRIANGLE  PARK.,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       Evaluation  of  embryotoxicity  of  various  agents.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Effects  of  various  agents  on  macromolecular  synthesis  during  fetal  development.  (Mammalia) 
ANGRA,  S.  K.  -  Dr.  Rajendra  Prasad  Ctr.  for  Ophthalm.  Sci.,  All  India  Inst,  of  Med.  Sci.,  NEW 

DELHI-1 10016,  India 
a       Lens  regeneration  after  extracapsular  removal  and  implantation  of  cytolysed  foetal  lid  epithelium 

or  cytolysed  amnion  and  inert  acrylic  or  glass  beads  (estimation  of  total  protein,  RNA  and  DNA). 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
ANSEVIN  (DABROWSKA),  Mrs.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Rice  Univ.,  HOUSTON,  TX 

77001,  U.S.A. 
AOTO,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  10,  W8,  SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a       Morphology  and  physiology  of  neurosecretion.  (Crustacea;  Pisces;  Amphibia) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  the  nauplius  eye.  Palaemon  paucidens  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
c       Morphogenesis  of  the  pineal  organ.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
ARGYRIS  (FRANKENHUIS),  Mrs.B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Microbiol.,  Upstate  Med.  Center, 

State  Univ.  of  New  York,  766  Irving  Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A. 
a       Maturation  of  immunological  capacity;  comparative  study:  1.  immunological  tolerance;  2.  role  of 

macrophages  in  antibody  synthesis  and  immunological  maturation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cellular  interaction  during  immune  response.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Cellular  interaction  during  rejection  of  tumor  transplants.  Same  species  as  a 
ARGYRIS,  Th.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Upstate  Med.  Center,  State  Univ.  of  New  York, 

766  Irving  Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Regeneration  and  the  control  of  growth  of  adult  organs:  1.  mechanism  of  hair  growth  stimulation 

in  wound  healing;  2.  mechanism  of  cellular  proliferation  produced  by  damage  in  adult  liver  and 

kidney.  (Mammalia) 
b        Functional  hypertrophy  and  the  control  of  growth  of  adult  organs.  (Mammalia) 
c       Stimulation  of  adult  organs  and  tissues  by  tumors;  growth-promoting  effects  of  Ehrlich  ascites 

tumor,  S-180,  on  skin,  mammary  gland,  liver,  and  kidney.  (Mammalia) 
d       Induction   of  drug-metabolizing  enzymes  and   liver  growth   by  phenobarbital  and  3-methyl- 

cholanthrene.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
e        Role  of  ribosome  accumulation  in  wound  healing  in  skin  and  in  epidermal  carcinogenesis.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
f        Role  of  ribosome  accumulation  in  drug-induced  liver  growth.  (Mammalia) 

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ARIMA,  Sh.;  D.Agr.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Anim.  Morphol.,  Biol.  Inst.,  Nara  Women's  Univ.,  Kitauoya- 

Nishi-Machi,  NARA,  Japan 
a       Studies  on  the  end-products  of  metabolism  in  the  embryo  and  tadpole.  Rhacophorus  schlegelii 

var.  arborea  (Anura) 
b       Effects  of  mammalian  prolactin  on  the  growth  and  nitrogen  excretion  of  tadpoles.  Same  species 

as  a 
ARKING,  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Developm.  Biol.  Lab.  and  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE, 

Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Use   of  temperature-sensitive  autonomous  cell-lethal  mutations  to  analyze:    1.  parameters  of 

pattern  formation  in  imaginal  discs;  2.  acquisition  of  competence  by  abdominal  histoblasts;  3. 

cell  lineage  relationships  of  larval  and  internal  adult  structures.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
ARMAYOR,  Miss  M.  R.;  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Chemical   factors  involved  in  fertilization:  jelly  coats  and  diffusible  factors.  Bufo  arenarum 

(Anura) 
ARMS,  Mrs.  K.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Neurobiol.  and  Behavior,  Langmuir  Lab.,  Cornell  Univ.,  ITHACA, 

N.Y.  14850,  U.S.A. 
a       Distribution  of  acetylcholine  receptor  sites  and  acetylcholinesterase  in  embryonic  heart  before 

and  after  parasympathetic  innervation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Sodium  channels  in  action  potentials  recorded  from  early  embryos  (by  use  of  cobra  venom 

caidiotoxin).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
ARMSTRONG,  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Centre,  State  Univ.  of  New  York, 

766  Irving  Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A. 
a        Behavioral    responses    in    developing    embryos.    Ameiurus  nebulosus  (Teleostei),   Ambystoma 

punctatum  (Urodela) 
b       Embryonic     physiological    encephalization     and    its    neuroanatomical    correlates.     Ameiurus 

nebulosus,  Opsanus  tau  (Teleostei) 
ARNOLD,  J.  M;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Kewalo  Lab.,  Pacif.  Biomed.  Res.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  41 

Ahui  St.,  HONOLULU,  Hawaii  96813,  U.S.A. 
a        Studies  on  the  egg  cortex  (histochemistry,  electron  microscopy,  centrifugation).  Loligo  pealii 

(Decapoda),  Octopus  spec.  (Octopoda,  Cephalopoda) 
b       Studies  on  the  developmental  fine  structure  of  the  eye  lens.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Studies  on  the  formation  of  the  blastoderm  and  cleavage.  (Cephalopoda) 
ARTZT,  Miss  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  NY 

10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  surface  antigens  of  embryonal  tumors.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  embryonal  tumors  from  mutant  embryonic  material.  Same  species  as  a 
ASAI,  E.;  M.Sc.  -  Biol  Inst.,  Kanazawa  Med.  Univ.,  UCHINADA-machi,  Ishikawa-ken,  Japan 
a       Regeneration.  Dugesia  japonica,  Bdellocephala  brunnea  (Turbellaria) 
ASAKURA,  K.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Kanazawa  Med.  Univ.,  UCHINADA-machi,  Ishikawa-ken,  Japan 
a       Development   and   regeneration   of  scales.   Oryzias  latipes,  Carassius  auratus   and  other  spp. 

(Teleostei) 
b       Regeneration.  (Turbellaria) 
ASAMI,  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA,  280 

Japan, 
a       Changes  in  egg  energy   metabolism   at  fertilization.   Anthocidaris  crassispina,  Hemicentrotus 

pulcherrimus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Cytochromes  in  the  liver  during  development.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
ASAYAMA,  S.;  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Lab.  of  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Osaka  City  Univ.,  459  Sugimoto-cho, 

Sumiyoshi-ku,  OSAKA,  558  Japan 
a        Sex  development.  (Vertebrata) 
ASLING,  C.  W.;M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sen.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  SAN  FRANCISCO, 

Calif.  94143,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  maternal  calcitonin  injection  on  the  developing  fetal  skeleton.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
ASNANI,  Miss  M.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2,  India 
a       Liver,  spleen  and  lymph  gland  regeneration.  (Reptilia;  Aves) 
ATHERTON,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.-Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Wyoming,  Univ.  Stat.  Box  3166, 

LARAMIE,  Wyo.  82070,  U.S.A. 
ATKIN,  I.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a       The  origin  of  gonocytes.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
AUCLAIR,  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Sci.,  Rensselaer  Polytechn.  Inst.,  TROY, 

N.Y.  12181,  U.S.A. 
a       Gene  activation  at  fertilization  or  parthenogenetic  activation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
AUERBACH,  R. ;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1 1 1 7  W.  Johnson  St.,  MADISON,  WI 

53706,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

AUERSPERG,    N.;    M.D.,    Ph.D.,    Assoc.    Prof.    -    Dept.    of    Zool.,    Univ.    of  Brit.    Columbia, 

VANCOUVER,  B.C.  V6T  1W5,  Canada 
a       Interaction  of  cellular  and  environmental  factors  in  tumor  histogenesis  in  vitro.  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
AYAKI,  T.;  M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Nagasaki  Univ.,  12-4,  Sakamoto-machi,  NAGASAKI,  852  Japan 
a       Radiation  genetics  (imaginal  discs).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
AYDELOTTE,  Mrs.  M.B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  la.  52242, 

U.S.A. 


.i        Influence  of  chemical  teratogens  on  limbs  developing  in  organ  culture  (chondrogenesis  and  early 

osteogenesis).  Mas  musculus  (Rodentia) 
AYVAZ-ZADKH,  Miss  B.       Dept.  of  Vet  Anat.,  Western  Coll.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Univ.  of  Saskatchewan, 

SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N  OVVO,  Canada 
a        Development  of  male  genital  tract  (pre-  and  postnatal).  Canis  domesticus  (Carnivora) 
AZAR  (GEALLIA),  Mrs.  I.;  M.Sc.       Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.  of  Jerusalem,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a        Autoradiography  of  eell  migrations  between  epiblast  and  hypoblast,  and  their  possible  role  in 

embryonic  differentiation.  (Aves) 
AZENCOT,  M.   -  Bee  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  lac.  of  Agric,  Hebrew  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  12, 

Rl  IIOVOT76  100,  Israel 
a        Control  of  female  dimorphism.  Apis  mellifera  (Hymenoptera)  (with  Y.  LENSKY) 
AZIZ,  F.  K.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Alexandria  Univ.,  Moharram  Bey,  ALEXANDRIA, 

Egypt 
a       Restoration  of  hind  limb  regeneration  by  the  use  of  various  chemical  and  mechanical  means. 

Bufo  regularis  (Anura)  (with  M.I.  MICHAEL) 
AZOUBEL,  R.;  M.D.,  Ph.p.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  de  Morfol.  Hum.  Funct.  e  Aplic,  Univ.  de  Sao  Paulo,  C.P. 

301,  RIBEIRAO  PRETO,  S.P.,  Brazil 
a       Malformations  produced  by  cold  after  formation  of  the  primitive  streak.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Hypervitaminoses  during  pregnancy.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
BABA,  S.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Konan  Women's  Univ.,  Morikita-cho,  Higashinada,  KOBE, 

658  Japan 
a       Pre-pattern  phenomenon  of  localization  of  enzymatic  activity  prior  to  the  formation  of  wound 

vessel  member.  Coleus  blumei  (Labiatae)  (with  L.  W.  ROBERTS) 
b       Effect  of  environment  on  morphogenesis  of  vascular  elements.  Same  species  as  a  (with  L.  W. 

ROBERTS) 
BACHOP,  W.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Clemson  Univ.,  CLEMSON,  SC  29631,  U.S.A. 
BACHVAROVA,  Mrs.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW 

YORK,  NY  10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Ge'ne  expression  in  oogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Maternal  and  embryonic  control  of  early  development.  Same  species  as  a 
BADRAN,  A.  F.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Biol,  e  Histol.,  Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  La  Plata, 

60  y  120,  LA  PLATA,  Argentina 
BAGLIONI,  C;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technol.,  CAMBRIDGE,  MA 

02139,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BAGNARA,  J.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Arizona,  TUCSON,  Ariz.  85721, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Various  aspects  of  the  development  and  endocrinology  of  pigmentation.  Many  spp.  (Amphibia) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  chromatophores.  Same  species  as  a 

c       Developmental  physiology  of  xanthophores,  erythrophores,  and  iridophores.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Neural  crest:  pattern  formation  on  dorsal  surface.  (Anura) 
BAGWELL,  J.N.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Louisiana  State  Univ.,  1542  Tulane  Ave.,  NEW  ORLEANS, 

La.  70112,  U.S.A. 
a       Size-age   relationships  and  external  morphology   during  development.  Meriones  unguiculatus 

(Rodentia) 
b       The  nature  and  timing  of  events  during  palatal  closure.  Same  species  as  a 
BAKER,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Entomol.,  Iowa  State  Univ.,  AMES,  IA 

50010,  U.S.A. 
BAKER,  Mrs.  P.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  CA  94720,  U.S.A. 
BAKER,  R.F.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  South.  Calif.,  University  Park,  LOS 

ANGELES,  Ca  90007,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  and  regulation  of  macromolecular  synthesis.  (Echinoidea) 
BAKER,  W.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis  of  head  development  through  use  of  clonal  restrictions;  somatic  genetic  analysis  of 

homeotic  mutants  affecting  the  head.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
BAKSI,  S.N.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Health  Sci.,  N.I.H.,  P.O.  Box  12233,  RESEARCH 

TRIANGLE  PARK,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  dichlorvos  (DDVP)  on  fetal  and  placental  development  in  hypothyroid,  hyperthyroid 

and  euthyroid  animals.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
BAL,  A.  K.;  D.Phil.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Memorial  Univ.  of  Newfoundland,  ST.  JOHN'S, 

Nfld.,  Canada 
a       Ultrastructure  of  embryo  cells  and  enzyme  patterns  during  germination.  Allium  cepa  (Liliaceae) 
b       Oogenesis.  Strongylocentrotus  drobachiensis  (Echinoidea) 
c       Developmental  studies  on  the  retina  of  the  rd  mutant  (ultrastructural  localization  of  enzymes). 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BALAKRISHNAN,  S.;  F.R.C.P.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Jawaharlal  Inst,  of  Postgrad..  Med.  Educ.  and 

Res.,  PONDICHERRY  605006,  India 
a       Assessment  of  gestational  age  of  the  new-born.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Recessive  heritability  of  maternal  non-disjunction  in  Down's  syndrome.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Consanguinity  and  congenital  anomalies.  Same  species  as  a 
BALINSKY,  B.I.;  Dr.   Biol.,  Prof.    -   Dept.   of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  the  Witwatersrand,  Milner  Park, 

JOHANNESBURG,  S.  Africa 
BALLARD,  W.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

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a       Morphogenetic  movements  in  embryos.  (Teleostei;  Holostei;  Chondrostei;  Elasmobranchii) 

b       Monograph  on  developmental  anatomy.  Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela) 

BAND,  R.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  EAST  LANSING, 

Mich.  48824,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism  of  cell-to-cell  adhesion.  Acanthamoeba  castellanii  (Rhizopoda) 
b       Divalent  ion  function  in  encystation.  Same  species  as  a 
BANERJF.E,  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Tea  Res.  Assoc,  Tocklai  Exp.  Stat.,  JORHAT-8,  Assam, 

India 
BARBER,   Mrs.   M.   L.;  Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.,  Calif.  State  Univ.,   18111  Nordhoff 

St.,  NORTHRIDGE,  Calif.  91324,  U.S.A. 
a       Changes   in   lipids   and  enzymes   in    cell   surface  at  fertilization  (using  cell  ghosts).  Strongy- 

locentrotus  purpuratus,  Lytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Effect  of  teratogenic  agents  on  lipids  and  enzymes  of  cell  surface  in  early  development.  Same 

species  as  a 
BARBIERI,  F.  D.;  Dr.  Biochem.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M. 

de  TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Chemical   factors  involved  in  fertilization:  jelly  coats  and  diffusible  factors.  Bufo  arenarum 

(An  ura) 
BARNARD,  Mrs.  S.  B.;  M.  B.,  Ch.B.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  the  Orange  Free  State,  P.  O.  Box  339, 

BLOEMFONTEIN  9300,  S.  Africa 
a       Experimental  cranial  morphology.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BARR,  H.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Center  for  Genet.,  Med  Center,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1853  W.  Polk  St.,  CHICAGO. 

ID.  60612,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Developmental  and  cytogenetics  including  nucleolar  cytology,  chromosome  replication  patterns, 

quinacrine  staining  and  position  effect  variegation.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera),  Xenopus  spec. 

(Anura) 
BARTELS,  P.  G.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Arizona,  TUCSON,  Ariz.  85721,  U.S.A.       ISDB 
a        Developmental  physiology,  particularly  chloroplast  development.  (Plantae) 
b       Cell  division  in  roots.  (Plantae) 

BARTH,  L.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  Box  27,  WOODS  HOLE,  MA  02543,  U.S.A.        ISDB 
BARTH,  Mrs.  L.  J.;  Ph.  D.  -  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  Box  27  WOODS  HOLE,  MA  02543,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BATTLE,  Miss  H.  I.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont.  N6A 

3K7,  Canada 
BAVEJA,  Miss  R.;  M.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  M.  L.  N.  Med.  CoU.,  ADahabad  Univ., 

ALLAHABAD  1,  India 
a       Histological,  histochemical,  and  biochemical  study  of  the  oviduct.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BEALL,  J.R.;  Ph.D.  -  Schering  Corp.,  P.  O.  Box  32,  LAFAYETTE,  N.  J.  07848,  U.S.A. 
a       Dominant  lethal  study  of  an  antiandrogen  drug.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Changes  in  lipid  metabolism  during  early  development.   Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
BEAMS,  H.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA  CITY,  la.  52242,  U.S.A. 
a       The  effects  of  ultracentrifugation  in  dividing  cells 
b       Scanning  electron  microscopy  of  early  stages.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

BEATTIE,  W.  G.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.  O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  Tenn.  37830,  U.S.A. 
a       Characterization  of  satellite  DNAs.  Pagurus  pollicaris,  Cardisoma  guanhumi,  Gecarcinus  lateralis 

(Decapoda,  Crustacea)  (With  D.  M.  SKINNER) 
BECERRA  de  GUZMAN,  Mrs.  M.;  M.  D.  -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes, 

MERIDA,  Venezuela, 
a       Developmental  failure  (anomalies)  of  the  hand.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BECKER,  R.  O.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Orthop.  Surg.,  Upstate  Med.  Ctr.,  SYRACUSE,  NY  13210, 

U.S.A. 
a       Role  of  electrical  phenomena  (as  part  of  the  biological  control  system)  in  control  of  growth 

processes 
b       Perineural  cells  (Schwann,  glia):  their  electrical  activity  and  function 
BEEBE,  D.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Genet.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human  Developm.,  Natl. 

Inst,  of  Health,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       a-Crystallin  and  a-crystallin  mRNA  biosynthesis  and  regulation  during  embryonic  development. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Control  of  lens  regeneration  from  the  cornea  in  larva  and  adult  (in  vitro  and  in  vivo).  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
BEHRMAN,  S.  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Center  for  Res.  in  Reprod.  Biol.,  1212 

Women's  Hosp.,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Trophoblast:  isolation  and  identification  of  placenta-specific  protein  (Primates) 
b       Leuco-alkaline-phosphatase  and  basophil  estruations  for  the  detection  of  ovulation.  (Primates) 
BEIG,  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  de  Morfol.  Anim.,  Fac.  de  Filos.,  Ciena  e  Letras,  C.  P.  178,  13500  RIO 

CLARO,  S.  P.,  Brazil 
a       Comparative  study  of  sperm  ultrastructure  and  spermiogenesis.  (Echinodermata) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  the  seminiferous  tubules  including  spermiogenesis  during  post-embryonic  devel- 
opment. Trigona  postica  (Hymenoptera) 
c       Organogenesis  and  differentiation  of  the  genital  system  (comparative  study  in  3  castes  during 

post-embryonic  development).  Same  species  as  b 
d       Morphogenesis  and  functional  development  of  corpora  allata  (including  neurohormone  produc- 
tion). Same  species  as  b 
e       Control  of  polymorphic  development  with  special  reference  to  environmental  factors.  Meliponini 

spp.  (Hymenoptera) 

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BELL,   I  .;  I'll. I)..  Prof.        Dept.  of  Biol.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Tcchnol.,  77  Massachusetts  Ave., 

CAMBRIDI  IE,  MA  02139,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

OR,  Miss  S.;  Dr.   -   Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  Hadassah  Med.  Sch.,  P.  O.  Box  1172, 

II  RUSALEM,  Israel  ISDB 

BENDER,  H.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame,  NOTRE  DAME,  Ind.  46556, 

U.S.A. 
a        Phenogenetic   studies  of  the  ovarian  tissue  of  female-sterile  mutants.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Dipteral 
b       Physiological  genetics.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Genetics.  Coelopa  frigida  (Diptera) 
Bl  NIRSCHKE,  K.;  M.D.,  Prof.        Dept.   of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  San  Diego,  LA 

JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a        Cytomegalovirus-infection  of  placenta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Placental  pathology.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Cytogenetics.  Same  species  as  a 

d        Ovum  transport  and  transplantation;  chimerism.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
BENNETT,  D.;  Dr.,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW  YORK, 

N.Y.  10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  mutant  genes  on  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cell  surface  antigens  in  spermatogenesis  and  embryonic  development.  Same  species  as  a 
BENZO.  C.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Centre,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  766  Irving 

Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210  U.S.A. 
a        Development   and   control   of  glycogen  metabolism   in  embryonic  and  neonatal  liver.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  role  of  hormones  in  the  ultrastructural  and  biochemical  development  of  embryonic  liver  in 

organ  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
BER,  A-;  M.D.,  M.V.D.,  Prof.  -  Endocrinol.  Unit  of  the  Rogoff-Wellcome  Med.  Res.  Inst.,  Beilinson 

Hosp.,  PETAH-TIKVA,  Israel 
a       Histone  content  of  developing  ovaries.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
BERESFORD,  W.  A.;  D.Phil.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Center,  West  Virginia  Univ., 

MORGANTOWN,  W.  Va.  26506,  U.S.A. 
a       The  influence   of  hypervitaminosis   A   on   the   developing   temporo-mandibular  joint.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Fracture  healing  in  the  os  priapi  and  mandible,  and  its  response  to  castration  or  the  administra- 
tion of  anabolic  androgenic  hormone.  Same  species  as  a 
BERG,  W.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  Ca  94720,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BERGER,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER,  B.  C.  V6T  1W5, 

Canada 
a       Nuclear  differentiation,  DNA  synthesis  and  developmental  genetics.  Paramaecium  aurelia  (Ciliata) 
b       Developmental  genetics  of  cell  shape  and  the  division  process.  Same  species  as  a 
BERGTROM,  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Group,  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  Box  U-42,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268, 

U.S.A. 
a       RNA  synthesis  in  imaginal  discs  in  response  to  ecdysones.  Galleria  mellonella  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Hemoglobin  synthesis  (cytological  hybridization).  Chironomus  spec.  (Diptera) 
BERLYN,  G.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Greeley  Mem.  Lab.,  Sch.  of  Forest,  and  Environm.  Studies, 

Yale  Univ.,  370  Prospect  St.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06511,  U.S.A. 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
BERMAN  (KRAMER),  Mrs.  B.;  B.Sc.  (Hons.)  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  the  Witwaters- 

rand,  Hospital  St.,  Hillbrow,  JOHANNESBURG,  S.  Africa 
a       Effects  of  actinomycin  D  on  developing  pigment  cells.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
BERNFIELD,  M.  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Stanford  Univ.,  300  Pasteur  Drive,  STANFORD, 

Calif.  94305,  U.S.A. 
a       Embryonic    epithelia:    synthesis    of    macromolecules    (collagen,    mucopolysaccharide,    RNA, 

enzymes)  during  inductive  interactions  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Morphogenetic  role  of  extracellular  materials  (collagen,  mucopolysaccharide)  during  in  vitro 

development  of  salivary  submandibular  epithelia.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Cellular  adhesion  and  recognition.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BERNS,  M.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE, 

Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Laser   microbeam   irradiation  of  chromosomes  and  other  subcellular  structures  in  adult  and 

embryonic  tissues.  (Amphibia;  Marsupialia;  other  Mammalia) 
BERRILL,  N.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  410  Swarthmore  Ave.,  SWARTHMORE,  PA  19081,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BERRY,  S.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.  06457  U.S.A. 
a       Nucleic  acid  metabolism  during  differentiation  (ultracentrifugation,  gradient  centrifugation,  auto- 
radiography, chromatography).  Hyalophora  cecropia  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Endocrine  control  of  differentiation  (light  and  electron  microscopy,  autoradiography,  organ 

culture).  (Saturniidae,  Lepidoptera) 
c        RNA  synthesis  during  oogenesis  (autoradiography,  electron  microscopy,  gradient  centrifugation). 

Various  spp.  (Lepidoptera) 
d       Protein  synthesis  in  specialized  organs  (autoradiography,  electron  microscopy,  gradient  centrifu- 
gation). Same  species  as  a 
e        Morphogenesis  in  the  CNS  (light  and  electron  microscopy,  autoradiography,  histochemistry, 

enzyme  assays).  Same  species  as  c 

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BERTALANFFY,  F.   D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  750  Bannatyne  Ave., 

WINNIPEG,  Man.  R3E  0W3,  Canada 
a       Rates  of  cell  division  of  neoplastic  populations.  Rattus  rattus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Mitotic  rates  of  regenerating  liver  parenchyma.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
c        Cell  renewal  and  cytodynamics  of  normal  cell  populations.  Same  species  as  b 
d        Effects  of  cytosine  arabinoside  on  cell  development  and  proliferation.  Same  species  as  b 
e       Combined  treatment  of  normal  and  malignant  cell  populations  with  cytosine  arabinoside  and 

x-irradiation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BETCHAKU,  T.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Osborn  Mem.  Labs.,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  CT  06520, 

U.S.A. 
BETZ,  T.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Carleton  Univ.,  OTTAWA,  Ont.  K1Z 

5B6,  Canada 
a       Endocrine  ontogenesis.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Hormonal  and  other  factors  controlling  differentiation  of  the  duodenum,  spleen,  neural  retina, 

pars  distalis,  yolk  sac,  hatching  and  growth  of  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
BEWLEY,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
BHARGAVA,  I.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jundi  Shapur  Univ.,  Post  Box  1059,  AHWAZ,  Iran 
a       Anatomy  of  fetal  blood  vessels  on  the  chorial  surface  of  the  placenta  in  abnormal  states  of 

pregnancy.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Morphometry  and  stereology  of  fetal  blood  vessels  of  the  placenta.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Recessive  inheritance  of  nondisjunction.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Cytogenetic  studies  in  developmental  defects.  Same  species  as  a 
e        Quantitative  study  of  the  effect  of  sudden  and  gradual  ischaemia  on  the  seminiferous  and 

endocrine  component  of  the  testis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BIDDLE,  F.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  McGill  Univ.,  P.  O.  Box  6070,  MONTREAL,  Que.  H3C  3G1, 

Canada 
a       Genetic  control  of  the  response  variation  to  cleft  palate-inducing  teratogens  in  inbred  strains.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Biochemical  mechanisms  responsible  for  maternal  protection  against  glucocorticoid  induction  of 

cleft  palate.  Same  species  as  a 
BIEBER,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Off.  of  the  Provost,  Fairleigh  Dickinson  Univ.,  1000  River  Rd.,  TEANECK,  NJ 

07666,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BIGGERS,  J.  D.;  D.Sc,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Human  Reprod.  and  Reprod.  Biol.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 

45  Shattuck  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02 1 15,  U.S.A. 
a       Culture  and  metabolism  of  eggs.  (Mammalia) 

b       Oocyte  maturation.  (Asteroidea),  Homo  sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
c       Blastocyst  formation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
d       Ionic  environment  of  the  early  embryo.  Same  species  as  c 
BILQEES,  Mrs.  F.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  School  of  Parasitol.,  Univ.  of  Karachi,  KARACHI  32, 

Pakistan 
a       Segmentation  (=  fragmentation),  asexual  multiplication,  and  regeneration  in  adults.  Cameronia 

gen.  nov.,  Segmentatum  gen.  nov.  (Stomachicolinae,  Hemiuridae,  Trematoda) 
b       Experiments  on  the  life  cycle  and  pathology.  Clinostomum  spp.,  Euclinostomum  spp.  (Trema- 
toda) 
c        Larvae  in  fish  hosts:  development,  morphology  and  pathogenesis.  Porrocaecum  spec,  Contra- 

caecum  spec,  and  other  spp.  (Nematoda),  Bothriocephalus  spec,  Acanthobathrium  spec,  and 

other  spp.  (Cestoda) 
BINNS,  W.;  Dr.  -  Anim.  Dis.  and  Parasite  Res.  Div.,  Agric  Res.  Serv.,  1150  E.  14th  N.,  LOGAN,  Utah 

84321,  U.S.A. 
a       Experimental  teratology,  (with  M.  M.  BRYDEN,  Sydney  and  H.  EVANS,  Ithaca,  N.Y.) 
BIRGE,  W.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Sect,  on  Regulat.  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of 

Kentucky,  Funkhouser  Bldg.,  Rm  104,  LEXINGTON,  KY  40506,  USA  ISDB 

a       Structural   and   functional  differentiation   of  the   blood-brain   barrier   in  the  embryo.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Effects   of  environmental   contaminants,  particularly  heavy  metals,  upon  embryogenesis  and 

reproductive  potential.  Salmo  gairdneri,  Ictalurus  punctatus,  Carassius  auratus  (Teleostei),  Rana 

pipiens  (Anura),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BIRKY,  C.  W.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1735  Neil  Ave.,  COLUMBUS,  Ohio 

43210.  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Developmental  polymorphism  induced  by  environmental  factors:  comparative  studies  of  stocks 

from  different  countries.  Asplanchna  spec.  (Rotifera) 
BISHOP,  D.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  P.  O.  Box  6190,  TOLEDO,  OH 

43614,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BISHOP  (CALAME),  Mrs.  S.  M.;  Lic.es  Sci.  -  address  unknown  ISDB 

BLACK,  R.   E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  William  and  Mary,  WILLIAMSBURG,  Va. 

23185,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Tracer  studies  of  metabolic  pathways  in  embryos.  Chrysaora  quinquecirrha  (Scyphozoa),  Arbacia 

punctulata  (Echinoidea) 
b       Development  of  enzymes  in  embryos.  Same  spenies  as  a 
BLACKLER,  A.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Sect  of  Ge.  ;t.,  Developm.,  and  Physiol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci., 

Emerson  Hall,  ITHACA,  NY  14850,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BLAKE,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Pacif.  Mar.  Stat.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  DILLON  BEACH,  CA  94929,  U.S.A. 
BLOCH,  D.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Bot.  Dept.  and  Cell  Res.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  TX  78712, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

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BLONDHEIM,  Mrs.  S.  A.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 

a        Embryonic  development  of  hybrids.  Dociostaurus  genei  x  D.  curvicercus  (Acrididae,  Orthopte- 

ra) 
BLOOM,  S.  E.;  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci.,  N.Y.  State  Coll.  of  Agric.  at  Cornell  Univ.,  214  Rice 

Hall,  ITHACA,  N.Y.  14850,  U.S.A. 
a       The  morphology,  cytology  and  etiology  of  haploid,  triploid,  trisomic,  and  tetraploid  embryos, 

especially  determination  if  production  of  chromosomal  abnormalities  is  under  genetic  control. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Cytology,  development,  and  reproductive  performance  of  mitotic  mutants,  especially  the  effects 

of  age  and  sex  on  the  development  of  binucleated  erythrocytes.  Meleagris  gallopavo  (Aves) 
BLOUNT,  R.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Branch,  Univ.  of  Texas,  GALVESTON,  Tex. 

77550,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

a       Morphological  changes  in  kidney  during  development  and  aging.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BODE,  H.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif.  92664, 

U.S.A. 
a       Regulation  of  interstitial  cell  differentiation  into  the  four  types  of  nematocytes.  Hydra  spec. 

(Hydrozoa) 
BODEMER,  C.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biomed.  Hist.,  School  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE, 

Wash.  98105,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       History  of  embryology,  1600  -  1900. 

BODENSTEIN,  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall,  CHARLOTTES- 
VILLE, Va.  22903,  U.S.A. 
a       Intergeneric  grafts  of  organ  discs.  (Diptera) 
b       The  role  of  the  prothoracic  gland  in  postembryonic  development.  Periplaneta  americana  (Blatta- 

riae) 
BOELL,  E.  J.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN, 

Conn.  06520,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Changes  in  enzymatic  activity  of  embryonic  tissues  during  growth  and  differentiation.  (Amphi- 
bia; Aves) 
b       Mitochondrial    differentiation    during    pre-    and    post-partum    development.    Mus    musculus 

(Rodentia) 
c       Enzyme  activity  in  uterine  tissues  during  implantation  and  decidua  formation.  Same  species  as  b 
BOLLUM,  F.  J.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Med.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Kentucky,  LEXINGTON,  KY 

40506,  U.S.A. 
BONNER,  J.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
BONNY  PILO;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  M.  S.  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2,  India 
a       Liver,  spleen  and  lymph  gland  regeneration.  (Reptilia;  Aves) 
BOONE,  M.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Poultry  Sci.  Dept.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Clemson  Univ.,  CLEMSON,  S.  C. 

29631,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultrastructure  of  spermatozoa.  Gallus  domesticus,  Meleagris  gallopavo  (Aves) 
b       Effect  of  high  ambient  temperature  on  semen  and  egg  production.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c       Development  of  drug  bio-assay  system  by  growing  embryos  in  beakers.  Same  species  as  b. 
BORACK,  L.  I.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Physiol.,  Rutgers  Univ.,  195  University  Ave., 

NEWARK,  N.  J.  07102,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  the  enzymes  of  glucuronate  metabolism.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
BOROJEVIC,  R.;  Sc.D.  -  Fundation  Gonealo  Muniz,  SALVADOR,  Brasil 
a       Developmental  physiology.  Schistosoma  mansoni  (Trematoda) 
BORSTEL,  R.  C.  von;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.  O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN 

37830,  U.S.A. 
BOVARNICK,  J.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW  YORK 

NY  10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  surface  antigens  in  spermatogenesis  and  embryonic  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
BOVING,  B.  G.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Wayne  State  Univ.,  540  E.  Canfield,  DETROIT,  MI  48201, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Blastocyst   spacing,   orientation   and   implantation   mechanisms.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 

morpha) 
b       Relation  of  trophoblast  invasion  to  blood  vessels  underlying  uterine  epithelium,  and  the  anatomi- 
cal, mechanical,  and  chemical  basis  for  it.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Identification  and  function  of  non-cellular  blastocyst  coverings.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Structure  and  function  of  trophoblast  knobs.  Same  species  as  a 
BOWEN,  Mrs.  S.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  and  Molec.  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  San  Francisco 

State  Coll.,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CA  94132,  U.S.A. 
BOWNES,  Ms.  M.;  D.Phil.  -  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytoplasmic  and  nuclear  transplantation  to  identify  the  factors  responsible  for  maintenance  and 

propagation  of  the  determined  and  differentiated  states  in  somatic  cells.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Analysis  of  the  determined  state  of  blastoderm  cells  by  thermocautery  of  specific  regions  of  the 

blastoderm.  Same  species  as  a 
BRANDT,  W.   H.;  Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof.    -  Dept.  of  Bot.  and  Plant  Pathol.,  Oregon  State  Univ., 

CORVALLIS,  OR  97331,  U.S.A. 
BRAT,  MissC;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR  273001,  India 
a        Embryonic  development.  Sarcophaga  ruficornis  (Diptera)  (with  H.  S.  CHAUDHRY) 

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BRAUN,  A.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Plant  Biol.,  Rockefeller  Univ.,  66th  St.  and  York  Ave.,  NEW 

YORK,  N.Y.  10021,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BRAVERMAN,  M.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Cell  and  Radiat.  Biol.  Labs.,  Allegheny  Gen.  Hosp.,  320  E.  North  Ave., 

PITTSBURGH,  PA  15212,  U.S.A. 
BRESSLER,  R.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Mount  Sinai  Sch.  of  Med.,  City  Univ.  of  New  York,  Fifth 

Ave.  and  100th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10029,  U.S.A. 
a       Postnatal  development  of  testis  cell  types  and  function;  role  of  hormones;  initiation  of  spermato- 
genesis. Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Postnatal  development  of  adult-type  secretion  in  submandibular  gland;  effects  of  isoproterenol 

on  precocious  appearance  of  adult  proteins  (gel  electrophoresis).  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
BRICK,  I.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  New  York  Univ.,  Washington  Square,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10003, 

U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  control  of  cell  surfaces  in  the  development  of  pigment  pattern.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
b       Analysis  of  melanophore  determination  at  the  molecular  level.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Quantitative  cell  adhesion  studies  in  the  gastrula.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
d       Electrokinetics  and  time-lapse  cinephotography  of  somatopleure  and  neural  crest  cells.  Same 

species  as  a 
e       Cell   surface  specializations  of  presumptive  germ  layer  cells  of  blastula  and  gastrula  stages 

(scanning  and  transmission  E.  M.).  Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
f       Hypoblast  formation.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
BRINCK-JOHNSEN,  T.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  HANOVER 

NH  03755,  U.S.A. 
BRINSTER,  R.  L.;  V.M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Reprod.  Physiol.,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Vet. 

Med.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  530  Lippincott  Bldg.,  25th  &  Locust  Sts.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa. 

19103,  U.S.A. 
a       Differentiation  in  early  embryos.  Mus  musculus  and  other  spp.  (Mammalia) 
BRODY,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.  O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA,  Calif. 

92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics.  Neurospora  crassa  (Ascomycetes) 
b       Biochemical  mechanisms  in  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
BROMLEY,  S.  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Mich.  State  Univ.,  EAST 

LANSING,  Mich.  48824,  U.S.A. 
a        Hormonal  and  neural  influences  in  limb  regeneration.  Notophthalmus  viridescens  and  other  spp 

(Urodela) 
BROOKBANK,  J.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Florida,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32611, 

U.S.A. 
a        DNA  synthesis  in  hybrid  embryos  with  emphasis  on  low  and  high  temperature  effects  on  parent 

type   and  hybrid   embryos.    Lytechinus  variegatus,  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (reciprocal 

crosses)  (Echinoidea) 
b       Effect  of  D  histidine  (and  D  lysine)  on  primary  mesenchyme.  (Echinoidea) 
BROOKS,  Miss  M.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Fish,  and  Wildlife,  Univ.  of  Minnesota, 

ST.  PAUL,  MN  55101,  U.S.A. 
BROWDER,  L.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4, 

Canada 
a       Transcription  and  translation  during  oogenesis  and  early  development:   temporal  and  spatial 

patterns  of  information  processing.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera),  Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
BROWN,  D.  D.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

also:   Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  and  34th  Sts.,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21218 

U.S.A. 
a       Structure,  evolution  and  fidelity  of  transcription  of  isolated  ribosomal  RNA  genes.  Xenopus 

laevis,  X.  mulleri  (Anura)  (with  R.  D.  BROWN) 
b       Isolation  of  silk  genes.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera)  (with  (with  J.  F.  MORROW) 
BROWN,  E.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  515 

Morrill  Hall,  URBANA,  IL  6 1801,  USA 
a       Genetic  and  cytological  aspects  of  oogenesis.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
BROWN,  I.  R.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  TORONTO,  M5S  1A1  Ont.,  Canada 
a       Transcription  of  non-repeated  DNA   in   development   (intracellular  location  ot  non-repeated 

transcripts  and  mRNA  polyadenylation  in  neural  tissue).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
BROWN,  K.  S.;  M.D.  -  Developm.  Genet.  Sect.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Dent.  Res.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  Bldg. 

30,  Rm  106,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  craniofacial  malformations:  cleft  lip  and  palate,  cleft  palate,  open  eye, 

and  cranioschtsis  (mendelian  traits  and  some  threshold  characters).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Modification  of  spontaneous  malformation  rates  in  inbred  strains  by  environmental  manipula- 
tion, diet,  hormones  or  teratogens.  Same  species  as  a 
BROWN,  R.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Sequence  studies  of  the  spacer  regions  adjoining  the  5S  gene  in  5S  DNA.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Structure,  evolution  and  fidelity  of  transcription  of  isolated  ribosomal  RNA  genes.  Xenopus 

laevis,  X.  raulleri  (Anura)  (with  D.  D.  BROWN) 
BROWN,  T.  T,  Jr.;  D.V.M.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  601  N. 

Broadway,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21205,  U.S.A. 

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a        Teratogenic  effect  of  the  bovine  viral  diarrhea  virus,  especially  on  cerebellum  and  eye  (immu- 
nology). Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla),  Mus  musculus,  Cricetulus  migratorius  (Rodentia) 
BRUMMETT,   Miss  A.    R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -   Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Arts  and  Sci.,  Oberlin  Coll., 

OBERLIN,  Ohio  44074,  U.S.A. 
a        Biochemical   changes   concomitant   with   differentiation  in  the  developing  embryo.   Fundulus 

heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 
b       Ultrastructural  changes  in  the  surface  membrane  of  developing  oocytes  (localization  of  anionic 

and  cationic  sites  on  the  membrane  by  electron  microscopy).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  Fundulus 

heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 
BRUST,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  WINNIPEG,  Man. 

R3T  2N2,  Canada 
a       Effect  of  photoperiod  and  temperature  on  the  induction  and  termination  of  diapause  in  larvae 

and  embryos.  Wyeomyia  smithii,  Aedes  atropalpus  (Culicidae,  Diptera) 
BRYAN,  J.  H.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30602,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytochemistry  of  gamete  formation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b       Differentiation  of  spermatozoa  in  mutants  (light-  and  electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  a 
c        Histological   and   cytochemical  studies  of  the  brain  during  development  of  hydrocephaly   in 

neonatal  mutans.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Histological  and  ultrastructural  studies  of  developing  defective  incisor  teeth  in  neonatal  mutants. 

Same  species  as  a 
e       Development  of  mutant  tissue  transplanted  to  tolerant  wild-type  hosts  (emphasis  on  spermato- 
genesis in  tissue  from  male-sterile  mutants).  Same  species  as  a 
BRYAN,  J.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  130  College  Place,  SYRACUSE, 

N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A. 
a       The  mechanism  of  action  of  natural  amino  acids  in  the  control  of  growth  and  development; 

inhibition  of  growth  by  lysine  and  threonine  and  its  prevention  by  methionine.  Marchantia 

polymorpha  (Hepaticae) 
b       Changing  patterns  of  enzyme  regulation  during  growth  of  seedlings.  Zea  mays  (Gramineae) 
BRYANT,  P.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Regeneration  and  duplication  in  imaginal  discs.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera)  ISQB 

b       Ultrastructure  of  imaginal  discs.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Cell  death  in  imaginal  discs.  Same  species  as  a 
BRYANT  (POYNTZ),  Mrs.  S.V.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California, 

IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Regulation,  determination,  and  redifferentiation  within  young  blastemas.  Triturus  viridescens 

(Urodela) 
b       Polarity  in  tail  regeneration.  Anolis  carolinensis  (Lacertilia) 
BRYDEN,  M.  M.;  Ph.D.,  D.V.M.  -  Sch.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Queensland,  St.  Lucia,  BRISBANE,  Qld. 

4067,  Australia 
a       Prenatal  and  postnatal  development.  Antarctic  spp.  (Pinnipedia) 
b       General  embryology.  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla) 

c        Experimental  teratology,  (with  H.  EVANS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  and  W.  BINNS,  Logan,  Utah) 
BOHLER,  Miss  M.  I.;  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a        Metabolism  and  oocyte  maturation.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
BURCHILL,  B.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol,  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  LAWRENCE,  KS 

66044,  U.S.A. 
BURDA  (WILSON),  Mrs.  D.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Med.  Sch.,  DAVIS,  CA 

95616,  U.S.A. 
BURDI,  A.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  Med.  Sci.  Bldg. 

II,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Variabilities  and  polymorphisms  in  prenatal  dental  development.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Sexual  dimorphisms  in  facial  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Prenatal  growth  patterns  of  head  and  face.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Effects  of  hypoxia  on  facial  development.  (Mammalia) 

e       Tissue  interactions  during  early  development  of  the  skull.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
f       Confirming  the  teratologic  model:  developmental  parallelisms  between  man  and  monkey.  Macaca 

nemestrina,  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
BURDICK,  M.   L.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Florida  State  Univ.,  TALLAHASSEE,  FL  32306, 

U.S.A. 
BURDON-JONES,  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Marine  Sci.,  Botany  and  Zool.,  James  Cook  Univ.  of 

North  Queensland,  P.  O.  Box  999,  TOWNSVILLE,  Qld.  4811,  Australia  ISDB 

a       Development   and   regeneration.    Rhabdopleura   normani,  Cephalodiscus  spec,  and  other  spp. 

(Pterobranchiata,  Hemichordata) 
BURNS,  R.  K.;  Ph.D.  -  303  N.  Second  St.,  BRIDGEWATER,  VA  22812,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

BURNSIDE,  Miss  M.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  PHILADELPHIA, 

PA  19174,  U.S.A. 
BURTON,  A.  L.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Health  Sci.  Center,  Univ.  of  Texas,  7703  Floyd  Curl 

Drive,  SAN  ANTONIO,  Tex.  78284,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  mast  cells  in  embryonic  skin.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
BUSS,  E.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci.,  Pennsylvania  State  Univ.,  203  Anim.  Industr.  Bldg., 

UNIVERSITY  PARK,  PA  16802,  U.S.A. 
BUTLER,  E.  G.  t  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540,  U.S.A. 

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BUTLER,  H.;  M.D.,  B.Chir.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Saskatchewan,  SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N0W0, 

Canada 
a       Reproductive  cycle,  implantation,  placentation  and  early  embryology.  Galago  s.  senegalensis 

(Primates) 
b       The  effect  of  thalidomide.  Galago  crassicaudatus  (Primates) 
BUTLER,  W.L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.  O.  Box  109,  LA 

JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism  of  phytochrome  action  in  development.  (Spermatophyta) 
b       Photosynthesis  and  the  development  of  the  photosynthetic  apparatus.  (Spermatophyta) 
c       Photocontrol  mechanisms  of  cellular  metabolism  and  development.  (Bacteria;  Plantae;  Animalia) 
BUTROS,  J.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  American  Univ.  of  Beirut,  BEIRUT,  Lebanon  ISDB 

a       Action  of  spermine  on  blood  cells  and  cell  division.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
BUTTERWORTH,  F.  M.;  Ph.  D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Oakland  Univ.,  ROCHESTER, 

Mich.  48063,  U.S.A. 
a       The  hormonal  and  genetic  control  of  development  and  reproduction  of  the  adipose  tissue  on  the 

cellular  and  biochemical  level  (microsurgery,  transplantation,  cytology,  biochemistry).  Droso- 

phila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       The  role  of  the  internal  environment  and  of  development  of  lysosomes  on  rate  of  programmed 

cell  death  of  the  larval  fat  body.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
c        Ecdysone-protein  complexes  in  blood  and  specific  tissues.  Drosophila  hydei  (Diptera) 
d       Biochemistry  of  male  lipid  and  ultrastructure  of  male-sterile  mutants.  Same  species  as  c 
BUTZEL,  H.  M.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Union  Coll.,  SCHENECTADY,  NY  12308 

U.S.A. 
BYRD,  E.  W.,  Jr.  -  Marine  Biol.  Res.  Div.,  Scripps  Inst,  of  Oceanogr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  San  Diego,  P.  O. 

Box  1529,  LA  JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry  of  fertilization,  particularly  activation  of  enzymes  at  fertilization.  Strongylocen- 

trotus  purpuratus  and  other  marine  spp.  (Invertebrata) 
b       Histone  phosphorylation  and  modification  during  the  cell  cycle  and  spermatogenesis.  Xenopus 

spec,  Bufo  spec,  Rana  spec.  (Anura),  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
CABADA,  M.  O.;  Biochem.   -   Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Chemical  factors  involved  in  fertilization:  testicular  factors,  jelly  coats.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
b       Acrosome  proteinases:  release  and  attack  of  vitelline  membrane.  Leptodactylus  chaquensis,  Bufo 

arenarum  (Anura) 
c       Fertilization  membrane  formation:  chemical  and  immunological  approaches.  Same  species  as  a 
CAHN,  R.  D.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  WA  98105,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

CAIRNS,  J.  M;  Ph.D.  -  Springville  Labs.,  Roswell  Park  Mem.  Inst.,  SPRINGVILLE,  N.Y.   14141, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Mechanisms  controlling  growth  in  wing  buds.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  c  japonica,  Cairina 

moschata  (Aves) 
b       Changes  in   cell   cycle,   size,   motility,   and   adhesivity   in  wing  mesoderm  responding  to  the 

ectodermal  ridge  factor.  Same  species  as  a 
CALABRESE,  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Natl.  Marine  Fish.  Serv.,  Middle  Atlantic  Coastal  Fish.  Ctr.,  212 

Rogers  Ave.,  MILFORD,  Conn.  06460,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  heavy  metal  on  developing  embryos.  Spisula  solidissima,  Mulinia  lateralis,  Mercenaria 

mercenaria,  Crassostrea  virginica  (Lameilibranchia) 
CALARCO  (GILLAM),   Mrs.   P.    D.;  Ph.D.    -    Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Pediat.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  SAN 

FRANCISCO,  CA  94122,  U.S.A. 
CALVET,  J.;  M.A.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Group,  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  Box  U-42,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268, 

U.S.A. 
a       DNA  sequence  organization  and  replication  in  polytene  chromosomes  (DNA  reassociation  kine- 
tics, in  situ  hybridization).  Chironomus  spec,  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
CAMARGO,  Miss  C.  A.;  M.Sc  -  Dept.  de  Genet.,  Fac  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Sao  Paulo,  C.  P.  301,  14100 

RIBEIRAO  PRETO,  Brazil 
a       Sex  and  caste  determination.  Scaptotrigona  postica  (Apidae,  Hymenoptera) 
b       Production  of  diploid  males.  Melipona  quadrifasciata  (Apidae,  Hymenoptera) 
CAMERON,  I.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Health  Sci.  Center,  Univ.  of  Texas,  7703 

Floyd  Curl  Drive,  SAN  ANTONIO,  Tex.  78284,  U.S.A. 
a       Synchronous  cell  differentiation.  Tetrahymena  vorax  (Ciliata) 
b       Cell  proliferation  and  differentiation.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
c       Cell  homing.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Patterns  in  development.  Same  species  as  b 
CAMPBELL,  R.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  IRVINE, 

Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis:  relations  between  movements,  adhesions,  and  shapes  of  epithelial  cells,  and  the 

animal  shapes  they  produce.  Hydra  littoralis  (Hydrozoa) 
b       Cell   cycle  kinetics:   determination  of  the  durations  of  cell  cycles,  DNA  synthesis,  Gl-  and 

G2-phases,  and  relating  these  to  cell  turnover  rates  during  normal  growth.  Hydra  attenuata 

(Hydrozoa) 
CANNON,  M.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  GALVESTON,  TX  77550, 

U.S.A. 
CANTINO,  E.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.  and  Plant  Pathol.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  Rm  242  Plant  Biol. 

Bldg.,  EAST  LANSING,  Mich.  48823,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

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a        Relation  between  biochemical  and  morphological  differentiation.  Blastocladiella  emersonii,  B. 

britannica  (Phy  corny  cotes) 
b       Relation   between   changes   in    fine   structure  and  germination  in  motile  cells  and  associated 

biochemical  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a. 
c       Cell-organelle  interactions  in  motile  cells,  especially  the  role  of  the  DNA-containing  gamma 

particles  in  encystment.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Isolation  and  characterization  of  the  'side-body'  components  in  motile  cells  and  their  roles  in  cell 

activity  and  encystment.  Blastocladiella  emersonii  (Phycomycetes) 
CAPLAN,  A.  I.;  Dr.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Developm.  Biol.  Ctr.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  CLEVELAND, 

OH  44106,  USA  ISDB 

CARELL,  E.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213, 

U.S.A. 
CARLSON,  B.  M.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  4622  Med.  Sci.  Bldg.  II,  ANN 

ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Supernumerary  limb  formation.  Triturus  viridescens,  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Minced  muscle  regeneration.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela),  Rana  spec.  (Anura),  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
c       Muscle  and  limb  morphogenesis  in  regenerates.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Regeneration  and  transplantation  of  denervated  muscles.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  E. 

GUTMANN,  Praha) 
e       Morphogenesis  of  embryonic  limb  muscles.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela)  (with  M.  GRIM, 

Praha) 
CARMONA  de  UZCATEGUI,  Mrs.  M.  L.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Los 

Andes,  MERIDA,  Venezuela 
a        Development  of  the  vascular  system,  especially  of  the  skin  and  its  orifices  (injection-preparations). 

Sus  domesticus  (Artiodactyla),  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Developmental  pathology  of  the  skeletal  system.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Teratogenesis  of  craniofacial  defects.  Same  species  as  b 
CARPENTER,  S.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Dartmouth  Med.  School,  HANOVER, 

N.H.  03755,  U.S.A. 
a       Early  histogenesis  of  placental  ultrastructure.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Teratogenic  effects  of  heavy  metals  and  viruses,  electron  microscopy.  Same  species  as  a 
CARR,  D.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  McMaster  Univ.,  HAMILTON,  Ont.  L8S 

4J9,  Canada 
CARROLL,  E.  J.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Marine  Biol.  Res.  Div.,  Scripps  Inst,  of  Oceanogr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  San 

Diego,  P.  O.  Box  1529,  LA  JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry  of  fertilization:  block  to  polyspermy,  protease  enzymology.  Strongylocentrotus 

purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Control  of  enzyme  systems  in  developmental  processes.  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus,  Dendras- 

ter  exentricus  (Echinoidea) 
CASPARI,   E.   W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.    -    Dept.    of  Biol.,  Coll.   of  Arts  and   Sci.,   Univ.  of  Rochester, 

ROCHESTER,  NY  14627,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

CASSENS,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  272  Muscle  Biol.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1805  Linden  Drive, 

MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Myogenesis  and  influence  of  nerve  on  development  of  fiber  types.  (Mammalia) 
CASSIDY,  J.  D.,  O.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  EVANSTON,  IL  60201, 

U.S.A. 
CASTON,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Developm.  Biol.  Center,  Case  Western  Reserve 

Univ.,  2119  Abington  Rd.,  CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Nucleic  acids  and  protein  synthesis  during  development  (ribosomes).  Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
CATHER,  J.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104, 

U.S.A. 
a       The  differentiation  of  the  shell  gland.  Ilyanassa  obsoleta  and  other  spp.  (Gastropoda;  Lamelli- 

branchia) 
b       Cellular  interactions.  (Annelida,  Mollusca  and  other  Spiralia) 
c       The  role  of  the  vegetal  body  in  the  development  of  fresh- water  species.  Bithynia  tentaculata  and 

other  spp.  (Gastropoda) 
CAUNA,  N.;  M.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  3550  Terrace  St., 

PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213,  U.S.A. 
CAUNTER  (DEVIS),  Mrs.  R.  J.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  the  Witwatersrand,  Milner  Park, 

JOHANNESBURG,  S.  Africa 
CAVE.   M.   D.;  Ph.D.    -    Dept.   of  Anat.   and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  3550  Terrace  St., 

PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213,  U.S.A. 

also:  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Arkansas,  LITTLE  ROCK,  AR  72201,  U.S.A. 
CAVENAGHI,  Mrs.  T.  M.  C.  MELUCCI;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of 

Minas  Gerais,  Rua  Carangola  288  —  4°  andar,  C.  P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
a       Cytogenetics,  cytophotometry,  DNA  content.  Peripatus  acacioi  (Onychophora) 
b       Quantitative  cytology.  Salpa  democratica  (Thaliacea) 

CAVENEY,  S.;  Dr.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont.  N6A  3K7,  Canada 
a       Pattern   formation   during  postembryonic  growth:    establishment,  stability  and  regulation  of 

polarity  in  the  epidermis.  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 
b       Developmental  physiology  of  the  epidermis,  with  emphasis  on  the  electrophysiology  of  intercel- 
lular communication  during  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  a 

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CEBRA,  J.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  and  34th  Sts.,  BALTI- 
MORE, MD  21218,  U.S.A. 
CERON,  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1020  Locust  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa. 

19107,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  cell  interactions  during  morphogenesis.  Hydra  littoralis  (Hydrozoa) 
b       Cell  reaggregation  as  a  model  system  for  studying  teratogenic  action  of  drugs.  Same  species  as  a 
CHALLICE,  C.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physics,  Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY 

T2N  1N4  Alia,,  Canada 
a       Electron   microscopy   of  the  heart  in   development.    Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
CHAMBERLAIN,  J.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  SAN  FRAN- 
CISCO, Calif.  94115,  U.S.A. 
a       Pathogenesis  of  experimentally  induced  congenital  hydrocephalus:  6-aminonicotinamide  injected 

during  pregnancy.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Intra-amniotic   injections   of  metabolites   and   antimetabolites  as  replacement  therapy  during 

teratogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Scanning  electron  microscopy  of  developing  brain  (including  macrophages).  Same  species  as  a 
CHAMBERLAIN,  J.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich  48104 

U.S.A. 
a       The  regulation  of  gene  transcription  in  embryos.  Lytechinus  variegatus  (Echinoidea) 
CHANG,  C.  Y.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad.  Sinica,  Haitien,  PEKING  (53),  People's  Rep.  of  China 

ISDB 
CHASE,  H.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I.  02912, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Developmental  genetics  of  hair  growth  phases,  using  mutants  hairless  (hr),  Rex  (Re),  and  satin 

(sa).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Hereditary  anophthalmia  as  influenced  by  teratogens.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Regeneration  in  vibrissal  foolicles.  Perameles  nasuta,  Trichosurus  vulpecula  (Marsupialia) 
CHAUDHRY,  H.  S.;  D.Phil.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR 

273001,  India 
a       The  neurosecretory  system  of  developmental  stages.  (Insecta) 
b       Embryonic  development.  Sarcophaga  ruficornis  (Diptera) 
c       The  effects  of  chemosterilants  on  developmental  stages.  Same  species  as  b 

CHEN,  D.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  REHOVOT,  Israel  ISDB 

CHENEY,  R.  H.;  Sc.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  11  Park  St.,  WOODS  HOLE,  Mass.  02543,  U.S.A. 
a       Retardation  effect  of  dimethylated  xanthines  on  development.  Arbacia  punctulata  (Echinoidea) 
b       Theophylline,  theobromine,  and  caffeine  effects  on  fecundity  and  development.  Rattus  norvegi- 

cus  (Rodentia) 
c       Effect  of  di-  and  trimethylated  xanthines  on  root  tip  growth.  Allium  spec.  (Liliaceae) 
d       Effect  of  methylated  xanthines  on  the  oxygen  consumption  of  the  fertilized  egg  and  early 

embryology.  Same  species  as  a 
e       Effect  of  X-ray  and  ultra-violet  irradiation  on  development  of  methylated  xanthine-treated  eggs. 

Same  species  as  a 
f       Effect  of  caffeine  on  development.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

g       Developmental  effects  of  chemical  inhibitors  of  protein  synthesis.  Same  species  as  a 
CHENG,  Th.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  BETHLEHEM,  Pa.  18015,  U.S.A. 
a        Embryology    and   differentiation.    Fasciola  hepatica,   Schistosoma  mansoni,   S.  haematobium 

(Trematoda),  Hymenolepis  diminuta,  H.  nana  (Cestoda) 
b       Developmental  pathology:  genetic  basis  of  abnormal  growth,  cellular  differentiation  and  reaction 

to  foreign  bodies.  Crassostrea  virginica  (Lamellibranchia),  Helisoma  trivolvis,  H.  duryi  normale, 

Biomphalariaglabrata,  Bulinus  spp.  (Gastropoda) 
c       Transplantation  biology.  Same  species  as  b. 
CHEPENIK,  K.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1020  Locust  St., 

PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19107,  U.S.A. 
a       Phospholipid  metabolism  and  composition  (and  protein  composition)  associated  with  membrane 

biogenesis  during  normal  and  abnormal  differentiation.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Placental  phospholipid  metabolism  and  transport  during  normal  and  abnormal  differentiation. 

Same  species  as  a 
CHIPLONKAR,  J.  M;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Poona,  Ganeshkind,  POONA  411007,  India 
a       Histological,  cytochemical,  teratogenic  and  in  vitro  studies  on  sexual  glands.  Calotes  versicolor 

(Lacertilia) 
CHRISPEELS,  M.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.  O.  Box  109,  LA 

JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical  processes  in  development:  mechanism  of  protein  secretion  and  cell  wall  formation  in 

phloem  explants  and  cell  culture.  Nicotiana  tabacum  (Solanaceae),  Daucus  carota  (Umbelliferae) 
CHUANG  HSIAT)  HUI;  Dr.  rer.  nat.  habil.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Physiol.,  Inst,  for  Exp.  Biol.,  Acad. 

Sinica,  320  Yo  Yang  Rd.,  SHANGHAI,  People's  Rep.  of  China  ISDB 

CHURCH,  N.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Res.  Stat.,  Agric.  Canada,  Univ.  Campus,  SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N  0X2 

Canada 
a       Physiological  and  environmental  regulation  of  development.  Ctenicera  destructor  (Coleoptera) 
b       Embryology.  Lytta  viridana  (Coleoptera) 
CHURCH,    R.    B.;   Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Div.   of  Med.   Biochem.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,   Univ.  of  Calgary, 

CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a       Study  of  messenger  RNA  synthesis  by  RNA/DNA  molecular  hybridization  in  the  embryo.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 

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b       Analysis  of  RNA  transcription  by  repetitive  and  non-repetitive  DNA  in  developing  neural  tissue. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
c        Embryo  transplantation  and  manipulation.  (Mammalia) 
CLAXTON,  J.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Agric.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  New  Kngland,  ARM1DALE,  N.S.W.  2351, 

Australia 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  patterns.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera),  (Mammalia) 
CLEGG,  J.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dcpt.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  CORAL  GABLES,  FL  33124, 

U.S.A. 
CLILAND,  R.  E.;Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  auxin  on  physical  and  biochemical  properties  of  cell  walls.  Avena  sativa  (Gramineae) 
b       Control  of  development  and  regeneration.  Griffithsia  pacifica  (Rhodophyceae). 
CLEMENT,  A.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dcpt.  of  Biol.,  Emory  Univ.,  ATLANTA,  Ga.  30322,  U.S.A.       ISDB 
a       Experimental  analysis  of  early  embryonic  determination.  Ilyanassa  obsoleta  (Gastropoda) 
CLEMETSON,  C.  A.  B.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Methodist  Hosp.,  506  Sixth  St., 

Brooklyn,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  11215,  U.S.A. 
a       Electrochemical  aspects  of  ovo-implantation.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Athrocytosis.  Same  species  as  a 

CLERMONT,  Y.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  McGill  Univ.,  P.  O.  Box  6070,  MON- 
TREAL, Que.  H3C  3G1,  Canada 
a       Growth  and  renewal  of  the  spermatogonia!  population  in  prepuberal  animals.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
CLEVER,  U.  t  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Purdue  Univ.,  LAFAYETTE,  IN  47907,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

CLEWE,  Th.   H.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Physiol.,  Delta  Region.  Prim.  Res.  Ctr.,  Tulane  Univ., 

COVINGTON,  LA  70433,  U.S.A. 
CLINE,  Th.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Temperature-sensitive  lethal  mutants  which  exhibit  a  lethal  maternal  effect  regardless  of  the 

zygote  genotype.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Mutations  which  may  disrupt  development  by  impeding  intercellular  communication  (autonomy 

of  l(2)gl4  homozygous  tissue  in  predominantly  heterozygous  imaginal  discs).  Same  species  as  a 
CLUTTER,  Ms.  M.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06520,  U.S.A. 
a        Experimental  embryogenesis  including  fine  structural  changes  of  cell  surfaces,  structural  and 

functional  aspects  of  polytene  chromosomes.  Phaseolus  coccineus  (Papilionaceae) 
COALSON,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Med.  Center,  801  NE  13th 

St.,  OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Studies  on  insulin  in  the  developing  pancreas.  Gallus  domesticus,  Columba  livia  (Aves),  Rattus 

norvegicus,  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
COELHO,  O.  P.  -  Dept.  of  Morphol.,  Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med.,  Univ.  Catolica  de  Curitiba,  80.000 

CURITIBA,  Parana,  Brazil 
a       Trophoblastic  cells  in  the  lung.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
COELINGH  BENNINK,  H.  J.  T.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Center  for  Res.  in  Reprod. 

Biol.,  Univ.  of  Michigan  Med.  Center,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Cervical  mucus  and  immune  reactions.  (Primates) 
COHEN,  M.H.;  Prof.  -Dept.  of  Biophys.and  Theoret.  Biol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  920  E. 

58th  St.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       The  control  of  embryonic  development:  theoretical  and  experimental  studies  of  differentiation 

and  morphogenesis.  (Acrasiales) 
COHEN,  Ph.P.;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin.  1215  Linden  Drive, 

MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical   aspects  of  differentiation   in   liver  during  metamorphosis  (enzyme  changes  and 

induction;  RNA,  DNA  and  histone  changes;  biochemical  mechanism  of  thyroxine  action  as  an 

inducer).  Rana  catesbeiana  (Anura) 
COHEN,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Med.  Sch.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  NASHVILLE,  TN  37203, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

COHN,  S.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  800  Madison 

Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  TN  38163,  U.S.A. 
a       Histology  of  the  developing  periodontium.  (Primates) 

COLE,  M.  B.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Oakland  Univ.,  ROCHESTER,  Mich.  48063,  U.S.A. 
a       Oogenesis,  especially  nucleocytoplasmic  interactions  in  primary  oocytes  (cytochemistry,  electron 

microscopy,  autoradiography).  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       The  effects  of  electromagnetic  radiation  on  mitosis  of  neuroblasts,  (organ  culture,  autoradio- 
graphy, metabolic  inhibitors).  Chortophaga  viridifasciata  (Orthoptera) 
COLEMAN,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE,  R. 

I.  02912,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Differentiation  of  embryo  cells  in  culture,  particularly  skeletal  muscle,  cartilage  and  retinal 

pigment  cells:  synthesis  and  processing  of  RNA,  and  the  effects  of  nucleoside  analogs  on  cellular 

differentiation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Organization  of  DNA  in  the  genome.  Same  species  as  a 
COLEMAN,  R.  D.;  D.D.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  3rd  &  Parnassus 

Aves.,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  Calif.  94143,  U.S.A. 
a       The  possible  role  of  sulfated  mucopolysaccharides  in  normal  and  cleft  palate  development  by 

employing  radioactive  sulfur  (palatal  defects  induced  by  a  transitory  maternal  deficiency  of  folic 

acid).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Uptake  of  tritiated  thymidine  in  normal  and  cleft  palate  development  (palatal  defects  induced  by 

a  transitory  maternal  deficiency  of  folic  acid).  Same  species  as  a 

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c       Oro-facial  abnormalities  induced  by  the  folinic  acid  antagonist  pyrimethamine.  (Mammalia) 
COLLIER,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Brooklyn  Coll.,  Bedford  Ave.  &  Ave.  H,  NEW  YORK, 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.  11210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Nucleic  acid  and  protein  synthesis,  especially  transcription  and  regulation  of  the  genome  during 

embryogenesis:   1.  RNA  and  protein  synthesis  during  early  development;  2.  the  role  of  DNA- 

dependent  RNA  synthesis  in  embrvogenesis.  Ilyanassa  obsoleta  (Gastropoda) 
COLLIN,  W.  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Med.  Microbiol,  and  Immunol.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  LOS 

ANGELES,  CA  90024,  U.S.A. 
COLLINS,  M.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Health  Center,  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  FARMINGTON, 

Conn.  06032,  U.S.A. 
a       Cellular  surface  properties  and  morphogenetic  movements.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  museu- 
ms (Rodentia) 
COLWIN,  A.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  320  Woodcrest  Rd.,  KEY  BISCAYNE,  FL  33149,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

COLWIN,  Mrs.  L.  HUNTER;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  320  Woodcrest  Rd.,  KEY  BISCAYNE,  FL  33149,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
CONNELLY,  T.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  Med.  Sci.  Bldg.  II,  ANN 

ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Pituitary  gland  enhancement  of  lens  regeneration  from  the  dorsal  iris  in  organ  culture.  Notoph- 

thalmus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       Developmental  cytology  of  functional  cell  types  in  the  pituitary,  using  immunohistochemical 

techniques.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
CORLISS,  C.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  800 

Madison  Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  TN  38163,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Radioautography  of  nuclear  migration  in  neural  epithelium  of  normal  and  teratogen-treated 

embryos.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
CORNER,   G.   W.;  M.D.,   D.Sc,   Prof.  (Emer.)  -   American  Philosoph.  Soc,   104  South  5th  St., 

PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19106,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

CORVEN,  J.  M.;  B.A.  -  Biol.  Dept,  Central  Mich.  Univ.,  Mt.  PLEASANT,  Mich.  48859,  U.S.A. 
a       Toxic  effects  of  2,  4-D  and  2,  4,  5-T  on  metamorphic  stages.  Hyla  crucifer  (Anura) 
COSTELLO,  D.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  CHAPEL  HILL,  NC 

27514,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

COULOMBRE,  A.  J.:  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Vision  Res.,  Sect.  Exper.  Embryol.,  Natl.  Eye  Inst.,  Natl.  Inst. 

of  Health,  Bldg.  6,  Rm  203,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Development  of  the  eye:   1.  growth  and  morphogenesis;  2.  role  of  embryonic  collagen;  3. 

establishment  of  retinotectal  connections.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  J.  L.  COULOMBRE) 
b       Development  of  ocular  skeleton.  Same  species  as  a  (with  J.  L.  COULOMBRE) 
COULOMBRE  (LACY),  Mrs.  J.  L.;  B.S.  -  Lab.  of  Vision  Res.,  Sect.  Exper.  Embryol.,  Natl.  Eye  Inst., 

Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  Bldg.  6,  Rm  203,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Development   of  the   eye:    1.  growth  and  morphogenesis;  2.  role  of  embryonic  collagen;  3. 

establishment  of  retinotectal  connections.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  A.  J.  COULOMBRE) 
b       Development  of  ocular  skeleton.  Same  species  as  a  (with  A.  J.  COULOMBRE) 
COULSON,  Mrs.  P.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  KNOXVILLE,  Tenn.  37916, 

U.S.A. 
a       Influence   of  hormonal  levels   in   follicular   fluids   on  the  development  of  granulosa  cells  in 

individual  follicles  (radio-immuno-assay  and  steroid  receptor  binding).  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
COUNCE  (NICKLAS),  Mrs.  S.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Duke  Univ.,  DURHAM  NC  27706,  U.S.A. 
COUSINEAU,  G.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Molec,  Dept.  de  Biol.,  Univ.  de  Montreal,  C.  P.  6128, 

MONTREAL  3,  Que.,  Canada 
COWARD,  S.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga  30602,  U.S.A. 
a        Fine  structure  and  physiology  of  regeneration,  with  emphasis  on  the  stability  of  phenotype  and  stem 

cell  populations.  Dugesia  dorotocephala,  Bdelloura  Candida,  Phagocata  gracilis  (Turbellaria) 
b       Fine  structure  of  gametogenesis  and  early  development,  with  special  attention  to  chromatoid 

bodies  and  early  cytodifferentiation.  Limulus  polyphemus  (Xiphosura),  Chironomus  tentans 

(Diptera) 
COX,  P.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Mississippi  Coll.,  P.  O.  Box  4045,  CLINTON, 

Miss.  39058,  U.S.A. 
a        Established,  non-transformed  myogenic  cell  lines  from  the  regenerating  tail  (effects  of  serum, 

embryo   extract,   antibiotics,   nucleotide   analogs   and   cyclic   nucleotides).   Anolis  carolinensis 

(Lacertilia) 
b       Regeneration  of  muscle,  and  the  potency  of  cultured  myogenic  cells  returned  to  a  regenerating 

environment.  Same  species  as  a 
CRAGG,  B.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Monash  Univ.,  CLAYTON,  Vict.  3168,  Australia 
a       Development  of  synapses  in  visual  cortex.  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora) 
CRAIG,  D.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Alberta,  EDMONTON,  Alta.  T6G 

2E3,  Canada 
a       Descriptive  embryology.  Anopheles  stephensi,  Gymnopais  spec,  Neocurupira  chiltoni,  Simulium 

venustum,  Prosimulium  susanae  (Nematocera,  Diptera) 
CRAWFORD,  R.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Trinity  Coll.,  HARTFORD,  Conn.  06106,  U.S.A. 
a       The  relationship  of  the  synthetic  pathways  of  adenosine  triphosphate  to  morphogenesis  and 

differentiation.  Fundulus  heteroclitus  (Teleostei),  Ambystoma  maculatum  (Urodela) 
b       The  kinetics  of  RNA  synthesis  during  early  embryogenesis,  especially  in  relation  to  energetics 

metabolism.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Activation  of  hexokinase  activity  in  embryos.  Ambystoma  maculatum  (Urodela) 
d       Relationship  of  free  amino  acid  pool  to  protein  synthesis  in  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
e       Effects  of  pesticides  on  embryogenesis.  Fundulus  heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 

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f        Ionic  requirements  and  cn/.ymology  of  amino  acid  transport  in  eggs  and  embryos.  Echinarachnius 

parma,  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  and  other  spp.  (Echinodermata) 
CROWELL,  I'.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Zool.,  Indiana  Univ.,  BLOOMINGTON,  IN  47401,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
C'UNHA,  G.  R.:  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Stanford  Univ.,  STANFORD,  Calif.  94305, 

U.S.A. 
a        Role  of  hormones  in  the  development  of  structures  composed  of  epithelium  and  mesenchyme 

(prostate,  seminal  vesicles,  preputial  gland,  vagina).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Tissue  interactions  in  carcinogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
CUT!  IK.  L.  S.;  D.D.S.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Univ.  of  Connecticut  Health 

(enter.  IARMINGTON,  Conn.  06032,  U.S.A. 
a        EpitheUal-mesenchymal  interactions  in  the  differentiation  of  the  submandibular  gland  and  in 

carcinogenesis  (electron  microscopy).  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Electron  microscopic  cytochemistry  of  various  enzymes  (alkaline  phosphatase,  adenyl  cyclase 

and  phosphodiesterase)  during  differentiation  of  the  submandibular  gland.  Same  species  as  a 
DAFNTL,  Ms.  D.  L.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  630  S.,  3rd  &  Parnassus, 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  Calif.  94143,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry  of  preimplantation  and  early  postimplantation  development:  nucleotide  precursor 

pathways  and  polymerase  activities.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
DAIKOKU,  Sh.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tokushima  Univ.,  3  chome,  Kuramoto-cho, 

TOKUSHIMA,  Japan 
a        Experimental  embryology  of  the  endocrine  organs.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Embryology  of  the  motor  and  sensory  nerve  terminals.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c        Functional  development  of  the  hypothalamo-hypophysial  system.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Functional  development  of  the  intestinal  tubes.  Same  species  as  b 
DA1MON,  T.;  D.Med.Sci.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tokyo  Med.  and  Dent.  Univ.,  1-5-45,  Yushima,  Bunkyo- 

kn,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Effects  of  hormones  on  morphogenesis  of  bone  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
DALTON,  H.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Sci.,  Pennsylvania  State  Univ.,  208  Life 

Sciences  I,  UNIVERSITY  PARK,  Pa.  16802,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Gene  control  of  chromatophore  development.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
DAN,  Mrs.  J.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Embryol.  Sect.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Ochanomizu  Univ.,  2-1-1  Otsuka, 

Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  112  Japan  ISDB 

a       Acrosome  formation;  chemical  characterization  of  acrosomal  components;  role  of  Golgi  appara- 
tus during  spermiogenesis.  Mytilus  edulis  (Lamellibranchia),  (Echinoidea;  Asteroidea;  Ophiuroi- 

dea),  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
b       Mechanism  of  initiation  of  acrosome  reaction.  Mytilus  edulis  (Lamellibranchia),  (Echinoidea) 
DAN,  K;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  1-1  chome,  Yakumo-machi,  Meguro-ku,  TOKYO, 

Japan  ISDB 

DAN   (SOHKAWA),   Mrs.   M.;  D.Sc.    -    Lab.   of  Embryol.,   Fac.   of  Sci.,  Osaka  City  Univ.,  459 

Sugimoto-cho,  Sumiyoshi-ku,  OSAKA,  558  Japan 
a       Induction  of  conjugation.  Physarum  polycephalum  (Eumycetozoina) 
b       Cell  sociology  studies  of  early  embryogenesis.  (Echinodermata),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
DANIEL,  J.  C,  Jr;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  KNOXVILLE,  Tenn.  37916, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Early  development  and  uterine  physiology.  (Mammalia) 
DAS,  G.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind.  47907, 

U.S.A. 
a       Proliferation,  migration,  and  differentiation  of  transplanted  neuron  precursors  and  undiffer- 
entiated neurons  of  the  brain.  (Mammalia) 
b       Neuroembryogenesis  and  morphogenesis  of  the  cerebellum.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
c       Electron  microscopy  of  cell-to-cell  interactions  in  the  differentiation  of  neurons  and  glia  cells. 

Same  species  as  b 
d       Cellular   aspects   of  teratology   in  the  cerebellum  and  cerebral  cortex  of  embryos  following 

low-level  x-ray  irradiation  and/or  administration  of  N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea.  Same  species  as  b 
D'ASARO,  C.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Fac.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  W.  Florida,  PENSACOLA,  Fla.  32504, 

U.S.A. 
a       Embryogenesis  and  organogenesis  through  metamorphosis.  Clypeaster  rosaceus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Spawning  and  larval  development.  (Prosobranchia,  Gastropoda) 
c       Development  and  culture.  Arenicola  cristata  (Polychaeta) 

DASGUPTA,  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Presidency  Coll.,  College  St.,  CALCUTTA-12,  India 
a       Asexual  reproduction  and  development.   Hepatocystis  r.  rayi  (Haemosporidia,  Sporozoa)  in 

Petaurista  magnificus  (Rodentia) 
DAUWALDER  (RICHARDS),  Mrs.   M.;  Ph.D.   -  Cell  Res.   Inst.,   Biol.  Labs.  220,  Univ.  of  Texas, 

AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712,  U.S.A. 
a       Contributions  of  the  Golgi  apparatus  to  cell  surfaces.  (Plantae) 
DAVE,  Y.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Sardar  Patel  Univ.,  VALLABH  VIDYANAGAR  388120,  Gujarat, 

India 
a       Morphogenetic  studies  on  tendrils.  Bauhinia  spec.  (Caesalpinaceae),  (Vitaceae;  Passifloraceae) 
b       Shoot  apex,  stomata  and  developmental  morphology  of  nectaries.  Pedilanthus  tithymaloides 

(Euphorbiaceae) 
c       Developmental  morphology,  histochemistry,  and  ultrastructure  of  fruits  and  seeds.  Dicotyledo- 
nous spp. 

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DAVENPORT,  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  5  15 

Morrill  Hall,  URBANA,  IL  61801,  USA 
a       Biochemistry  of  cellular  interactions  during  oogenesis.  Oncopeltus  fasciatus  (Hemiptera) 
b       Gene  transcription  during  pre-larval  development.  Ascidia  nigra  (Ascidiacea) 
DAVIDSON,  E.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Calif.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  PASADENA,  Calif.  91109, 

U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  biology  of  oogenesis  and  early  development,  particularly  gene  activation.  Ilyanassa 

obsoleta  (Gastropoda),  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea),  Engystomops  pustulosus, 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
DAVIS,  Ch.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Mem.  Univ.  of  Newfoundland,  ST.  JOHNS'S,  Nfld., 

Canada 
a       Hatching  mechanisms  in  aquatic  species.  (Invertebrata) 

DAVIS,  F.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Florida,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32611,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry  of  RNA  synthesis  and  gene  expression  during  oogenesis  and  early  development. 

Urechis  caupo,  Lytechinus  variegatus  (Echinoidea) 
DAVIS,  G.  R.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Res.  Stat.,  Agric.  Canada,  Univ.  Campus,  SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N  0X2, 

Canada 
a       Effect  on  larval  growth  of  novel  proteins;  correlation  with  amino  acid  requirements.  Tenebrio 

molitor  (CoJeoptera) 
DAWID,   I.   B.;  Ph.D.    -    Dept.   of  Embryol.,  Carnegie   Inst,  of  Wash.,   115   University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Regulation  of  synthesis  of  nuclear  and  mitochondrial  nucleic  acids  during  early  development. 

Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  S.  OHI,  W.  B.  UPHOLT,  and  C.  J.  KAUSHAGEN) 
b       Mitochondrial  nucleic  acids.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
c       Structure  of  nucleic  acids  (electron  microscopy).  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
DEAN,  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Oceanogr.,  Ira  C.  Darling  Ctr.  for  Res.,  Teaching  and  Serv.,  (Marine 

Lab.),  Univ.  of  Maine,  WALPOLE,  Me.  04573,  U.S.A. 
a       Reproductive  biology.  Nereis  virens  (Polychaeta) 
de  ASUA,  M.  J.  C.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Celular,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Buenos  Aires,  Paraguay  2155, 

BUENOS  AIRES,  Argentina 
a       Biochemical  differentiation   of  nervous   tissue   in  vitro   and   in  vivo,   especially    synthesis  of 

neurotransmitters.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
DE   BAVAY,   J.   M.   F.   X.;  B.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  New  England, 

ARMIDALE,  N.S.W.  2351,  Australia 
a       Descriptive  and  experimental  studies  on  eggs  and  embryo  development.  Kyarranus  sphagnicolus 

(Anura) 
DECK,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Jordan  Med.  Bldg.,  1300 

Jefferson  Park  Ave.,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22901,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytological  changes  in  muscle  after  injury.  Diemictylus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       Wound  healing  and  scar  formation  in  skin.  Sus  spec.  (Artiodactyla),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c       The  influence  of  leg  innervation  on  the  appearance  of  continually-growing  bony  calluses  fol- 
lowing amputation.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
DECKER,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  COLUMBIA, 

Mo.  65201,  U.S.A. 
a       Neurogenesis  and  the  development  of  behavior.  (Reptilia;  Aves;  Mammalia) 
b       An  atlas  of  development.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
DECKER,  R.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Health  Sci.  Center,  Univ.  of  Texas,  5323  Harry  Hines 

Blvd.,  DALLAS,  Tex.  75235,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultrastructural  and  electrophysiological  studies  on  the  assembly  of  cell  junctions  in  vivo  and  in 

vitro.  Rana  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana  (Anura),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Lysosomal  activation  during  organogenesis:  biochemical  and  cytochemical  changes  in  lysosomal 

activity   during  cell  differentiation   and   remodeling.   Gallus  gallus   (Aves),   Rana  pipiens,  R. 

catesbeiana  (Anura) 
deFABRO,  Miss  S.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Cel.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Cordoba,  C.P.  362,  CORDOBA, 

Argentina 
DE  FEO,  V.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  1960  East-West  Rd.,  HONOLULU,  HI 

96822,  U.S.A. 
DE  GENNARO,  L.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Le  Moyne  Coll.,  LeMoyne  Heights,  SYRACUSE, 

N.Y.  13214,  U.S.A. 
a       Growth  and  differentiation  of  glycogen  body  (ultrastructure,  metabolism).  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Effects  of  lead  on  development  of  nervous  system.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
DeHAAN,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Emory  Univ.,  ATLANTA,  Ga.  30322,  U.S.A.        ISDB 
a       Pacemaker  formation  and  the  initiation  of  the  heartbeat;  developmental  electrophysiology  and 

spontaneous  activity  of  embryonic  heart  cells  in  tissue  culture;  rate  regulation  in  the  developing 

heart.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Communication  and  electrical  coupling  among  cells;  differentiation  of  membrane  function.  Same 

species  as  a 
c       Cellular  mechanisms  underlying  cardiac  morphogenesis;  regulation  of  cell  adhesiveness,  motility 

and  mitotic  activity.  Same  species  as  a 
DE  HOYOS,  E.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 

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De   LAHUNTA,  A.;  D.V.M.,  Ph.D..  Prof.    -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  N.Y.  State  Vet.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ., 

ITHACA,  N.Y.  14850,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenesis  of  griseofulvin   (malformations  of  eyeballs,  skull,  and  brain).  Felis  domestica 

(Carnivora) 
b       Incidence  of  spinal  dysraphism;  its  relationship  to  vertebral  column  malformations,  domestic 

Mammalia 
DeLONG,  G.  R.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Neurol.,  Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp.,  BOSTON,  MA  02015,  U.S.A. 
DLL  PINO,  E.  J.;  Biochem.        Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Chemical   factors  involved  in   fertilization:  jelly  coats  and  diffusible  factors.   Bufo  arenarum 

(Anura) 
DEL  RIO,  A.  G.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M.  de  TUCUMAN, 

Argentina 
a       Sperm  metabolism:  respiration,  glycolysis.  Leptodactylus  chaquensis,  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
DeMAGGIO,   A.   E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755, 

U.S.A. 
a       Experimental  developmental  morphology.  (Pteridophyta;  Spermatophyta) 
DENT,  J.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va. 

22903,  U.S.A. 
a        Metamorphic  patterns.  Various  species  (Amphibia) 
b       Hormonal  effects  in  integumentary  structures.  (Amphibia) 
DERBY,  A.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Missouri-St.  Louis,  8001  Nat.  Bridge  Rd.,  ST.  LOUIS, 

MO  63121,  U.S.A. 
DESALU,  A.  B.  O.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Ibadan,  IBADAN,  Nigeria 
a        Autoradiography  and  ultrastructure  of  the  developing  kidney  in  relation  to  onset  of  function. 

(Mammalia) 
DE  TLRRA  (WHITTAKER),  Mrs.  N.;  Ph.D.   -  Inst,  for  Cancer  Research,  7701  Burholme  Ave., 

PHILADELPHIA.  Pa.  19111,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis  and  nucleo-cytoplasmic  interactions  (microsurgery,  histochemistry,  autoradio- 
graphy). Stentor  coeruleus  (Ciliata) 
DE  TOMA,  F.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Clapp  Lab.,  Mount  Holyoke  Coll.,  SOUTH  HADLEY,' 

MA  01075,  U.S.A. 
DEVREOTES,  P.;  B.A.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Ontogeny    of  nerve-muscle    interactions.    Rattus    norvegicus    (Rodentia)   (with  D.   M.   FAM- 

BROUGH) 
DIAMOND,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  1960  East-West  Rd.,  HONOLULU,  HI 

96822,  U.S.A. 
DiBERARDINO,  Miss  M.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Pennsylvania,  3300  Henry 

Ave.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19129,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Nuclear,   chromosomal,   cytoplasmic   and   protein  changes  during  development.  Rana  pipiens 

(Anura) 
DICKEY,  J.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Dairy  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Clemson  Univ.,  CLEMSON, 

S.C.  29631,  U.S.A. 
a       Early  embryogenesis  (embryo  culture).  Bos  taurus,  Ovis  aries,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Causes  of  embryonic  mortality.  Same  species  as  a 
DICKINSON,  W.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Utah,  201  Biol.  Bldg.,  SALT  LAKE  CITY,  Utah 

84112,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  regulation  of  enzymes  during  development,  especially  genes  controlling  the  differentiated 

tissue  distribution  of  aldehyde  oxidase.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
DICKSON,   A.   D.;  M.D.,  Prof.    -    Div.   of  Morphol.   Sci.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,  Univ.  of  Calgary, 

CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a        Control   and   significance   of  trophoblastic   giant   cell   transformation   of  the  blastocyst.   Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Blastocyst  activation  in  early  development.  (Mammalia) 
DICKSON,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Cleft  Palate  Center,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  320  Salk 

Hall,  PITTSBURGH,  Pa.  15213,  U.S.A. 
a        Morphology  of  the  cartilages,  ligaments,  joints  and  muscles  of  the  larynx  from  the  end  of  the 

second  fetal  month  to  adulthood.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  Mrs.  W.  M.  DICKSON) 
b       Developmental  anatomy  of  the  Eustachian  tube  from  the  end  of  the  second  fetal  month  to 

adulthood.  Same  species  as  a  (with  Mrs.  W.  M.  DICKSON) 
DICKSON,  Mrs.  W.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Histol.,  Sch.  of  Dental  Med.,  601  Salk  Hall,  Univ. 

of  Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  Pa.  15213,  U.S.A. 
a        Morphology  of  the  cartilages,  ligaments,  joints  and  muscles  of  the  larynx  from  the  end  of  the 

second  fetal  month  to  adulthood.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  D.  R.  DICKSON) 
b       Developmental  anatomy  of  the  Eustachian  tube  from  the  end  of  the  second  fetal  month  to 

adulthood.  Same  species  as  a  (with  D.  R.  DICKSON) 
DIEHL,  F.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall,  CHARLOTTES- 
VILLE, Va.  22903,  U.S.A. 
a       Problems  of  development:  cell  and  tissue  migrations;  the  roles  of  individual  cell  types  during 

morphogenesis;  the  synthesis  of  extracellular  mesoglea  and  perisarc  and  their  role  in  develop- 
ment. Cordylophora  caspia  (Hydrozoa) 
DILLARD,  W.   L.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma,   730  Van  Vleet  Oval,  Rm.  222, 

NORMAN,  Okla.  73069,  U.S.A. 

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a       RNA   biosynthesis   in   nucleate  and  anucleate  cells.  Acetabularia  mediterranea,  A.  crenulata, 

Acicularia  schenki  (Chlorophyta) 
b       Macromolecular  changes  during  microstome-macrostome  transformation.  Tetrahymena  vorax.  T. 

pyriformis  (Ciliata) 
DIMOND,  Sister  M.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Trinity  Coll.,  WASHINGTON,  DC  20017,  U.S  A 
DINSMORE,  Ch.  E.;  A.B.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE   R  I   02912 

U.S.A. 
a       Directive  influences  of  transplanted  carpal  blastema  over  subjacent  minced  limb  muscle  fragments 

implanted  in  the  orbit.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  satellite  cell  ratios  in  regenerating  and  non-regenerating  limb  muscula 

ture.  (Amphibia;  Mammalia) 
DIXON,  K.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Flinders  Univ.,  BEDFORD  PARK,  S.A.  5042,  Australia 
a       Germ  plasm  and  germ  cells.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Nuclear  transplantation  and  nuclear  restrictions.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
DIXON,  S.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Environm.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Guelph,  GUELPH,  Ont.  NIG  2W1, 

Canada 
a       Growth  and  development  dimorphism.  Apis  mellifera  (Hymenoptera) 
b       Interrelation  of  diet  and  endocrines  in  development.  Same  species  as  a 
DOANE,  Mrs.  W.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN   Conn 

06520,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  and  physiological  genetics  of  amylase  isozymes:  analysis  of  genetic  regulatory 
mechanisms  in  cellular  differentiation  as  revealed  through  the  combined  techniques  of  bio- 
chemistry, genetics  and  cytogenetics.  Drosophila  melanogaster,  D.  hydei  and  other  spp.  (Diptera) 
b       Developmental  and  experimental  analysis  of  mutants  characterized  by  abnormalities  in  lipid  and 
carbohydrate   metabolism,   as  well   as  in  endocrine  and  reproductive  physiology.  Drosophila 
melanogaster  (Diptera) 
c       Purification  and  characterization  of  a-amylase  isozymes  (Amylase  antibodies:  inter-  and  intra- 
specific   relationships;  intra-cellular  localization;  diet-induced  'puffing'  of  structural  gene  for 
amylase,  Amy;  quantitation  of  de  novo  synthesis  and  degradation  of  enzyme).  Drosophila  hydei, 
D.  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
d       Selective  screening  system  for  mutations  of  'regulatory  genes'  which  control  the  Amy  gene  or  its 

immediate  products.  Same  species  as  c 
DOBKIN,  Sh.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Florida  Atlantic  Univ.,  BOCA  RATON,  FL 

33432,  U.S.A. 
DOHERTY,  R.  A.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Genet.,  Radiat.  Biol,  and  Biophys.,  Univ.  of  Rochester 

260  Crittenden  Bd.,  ROCHESTER,  NY  14642,  U.S.A. 
a       Temporal  aspects  of  genetic  expression  in  early  embryos.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Prenatal  diagnosis  of  biochemical  and  cytogenetic  abnormalities.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c       Methylmercury  toxicity  and  teratogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
d       Embryonic  and  fetal  hemoglobin  development.  Same  species  as  b 

DONADY,  J.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.  06457,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  control  of  cell  differentiation:  analysis  of  neuron  and  myocyte  differentiation  in  mutant 
embryonic  cells  (in  vitro  cell  culture,  light  microscopy,  autoradiography).  Drosophila  melano- 
gaster (Diptera) 
b       Genetic  control  of  oogenesis  and  early  embryonic  development:  analysis  of  maternal  lethal  genes 

and  chromosomal  rearrangements  affecting  early  embryonic  development.  Same  species  as  a 
DONALDSON,  E.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Environm.,  Fish,  and  Mar.  Serv.,  West  Vancouver  Lab.,  4160 

Marine  Drive,  WEST  VANCOUVER,  B.C.  V7V  1N6,  Canada 
a       Reproduction  (all  aspects).  Oncorhynchus  gorbuscha,  O.  tshawytscha,  Ctenopharyngodon  idellus 

(Teleostei) 
DONALDSON,  W.  E.;  Ph.D.  Prof.  -  Poultry  Sci.  Dept.,  School  of  Agric.  and  Life  Sci.,  North  Carolina 

State  Univ.,  Box  5307,  RALEIGH,  N.C.  27607,  U.S.A. 
a       The  effects  of  maternal  diet  on  embryonic  fat  metabolism  (fatty  acid  biosynthesis,  oxidation, 

and  interconversion).  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  japonica  (Aves) 
DONNELLY,  Miss  G.  M.;  -  Depts.  of  Microbiol,  and  Biochem.,  Med.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Kentucky, 

LEXINGTON,  KY  40506,  U.S.A. 
DOOHER,  G.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW  YORK  NY 

10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  mutant  genes  on  spermatogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

DORFMAN,  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Pediat.  and  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Heritable  defects  of  connective  tissue,  including  the  mucopolysaccharidoses  and  abnormalities  of 

cartilage.  (Mammalia) 
DORGAN,  W.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.-Entomol.,  Montana  State  Univ.,  BOZEMAN,  MT  59715, 

U.S.A. 
DOSSEL,  W.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Creighton  Univ.,  657  N.  27th  St.,  OMAHA,  Nebr. 
68131,  U.S.A. 

no  embryological  work  in  progress 
DOTSU,  Y.;  D. Agric,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Maricult.,  Fac.  of  Fish.,  Nagasaki  Univ.,  1-14  Bunkyo-machi, 

NAGASAKI  852,  Japan 
a       Embryonic  and  larval  development  of  shore  species.  (Teleostei) 
b       Larval  development  of  marine  species.  (Crustacea) 

DRACHMAN,  D.  B.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Neurol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  601  N.  Broadway, 
BALTIMORE,  MD  21205,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

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DRI  YER,  Miss  M.  V.;  M.Sc.      Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  the  O.F.S.,  BLOEMFONTEIN,  S.  Africa 

DUBEY,  P.  N.;  D.Phil.,  Prof.      Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  NAGPUR-3,  M.S.,  India 

a       Morphology  and  histochemistry  of  metanephros  development  to  stage  40.  Callus  domesticus 

(Aves)  (with  A.  QUADEER) 
b       Effect  of  removal  of  the  optic  vesicle  on  histogenesis  of  the  optic  lobe.  Same  species  as  a  (with 

V.  M.  SALTHE) 
c       Effect   of  temperature  differentials  on  regulatory  phenomena  and  cell  differentiation.  Same 

species  as  a  (with  T.  L.  PATIL) 
DL'l  RKSl'N,  J.   D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4, 

Canada 
a       Genetic  expression  and  its  regulation  in  eukaryotic  cells.  (Mammalia) 
DUKE,  J.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Center  for  Res.  in  Reprod.  Biol.,  Univ.  of 

Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Placenta-specific  antigens.  (Primates) 

b       Abortifacient  activity  of  placenta-specific  antisera.  (Primates) 
DUKE,  K.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Center,  Duke  Univ.,  DURHAM,  N.C.  27710, 

U.S.A. 
a       Comparative  histology  of  the  ovaiy  (including  developmental  stages  and  history  of  germ  cells). 

(Mammalia) 
DUMONT,  J.  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN  37830 

U.S.A. 
DUNCAN,  J.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  and  Molec.  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  San  Francisco 

State  Coll.,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CA  94132,  U.S.A. 
DUNG,  H.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Health  Sci.  Center,  Univ.  of  Texas,  7703  Floyd  Curl  Drive, 

SAN  ANTONIO,  Tex.  78284,  U.S.A. 
a       Etiology  of  the  developmental  abnormalities  in  the  'torpid'  mutant.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
DURAN  de  LOPEZ,  Mrs.  L.;  M.D.  -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes,  MERIDA, 

Venezuela 
a       Developmental  pathology,  especially  rachischisis,  sympodia,  anomalies  of  the  urogenital  system, 

etc.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Developmental  and  functional  anatomy  of  the  mammary  gland  in  relation  with  hormonal  control, 

especially  of  the  placenta  and  the  gonads.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c       Histo-  and  toxoplasmosis  as  teratogenic  factors.  Same  species  as  a  (with  E.  KLEISS) 
DUTTON,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA 

JOLLA,  CA  92037,  U.S.A. 
DWORKIN,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Microbiol.,  Med.  School,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  1060  Mayo 

(Mayo  Box  196)  MINNEAPOLIS,  Minn.  55455,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  biology  of  fruiting.  Myxococcus  xanthus  (Myxobacteria)  1.  Role  and  nature  of  a 

stable  m-RNA  required  for  microcyst  germination.  2.  Regulation  of  macromolecular  synthesis 

during  development.   3.  Nature  of  proteins  synthesized  during  germination.  4.  Mechanism  of 

induction  of  microcyst  formation.  5.  Nature  of  intercellular  associations, 
b       Relationship  of  developmental  cycle  and  ecology.  Myxococcus  xanthus,  Stigmatella  aurantiaca 

(Myxobacteria) 
EAKIN,  R.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  California,  BERKELEY,  Calif.  94720,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  induction  systems.  Hyla  regilla  (Anura) 
b       Development  of  photoreceptors.  Helix  aspersa  (Gastropoda)  (and  other  Invertebrata) 
EBERT,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

also:  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  &  34th  Sts.,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21218,  U.S.A. 
a       Interactions  between  cell  membrane  and  nucleus  in  the  regulation  of  DNA  synthesis,  using  ions 

and  ionophores  in  a  variety  of  cells  in  culture,  including  lymphocytes.  (Vertebrata)  (with  K. 

OZATO) 
ECHAVE  LLANOS,  J.  M.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Biol,  e  Histol.,  Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med.,  Univ. 

Nac.  de  La  Plata,  60  y  120,  LA  PLATA,  Argentina  ISDB 

EDDS  (LUCKENBILL),  Mrs.  L.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Smith  Coll.,  NORTHAMPTON,  Mass. 

01060,  U.S.A. 
a       Neural  development,  (lower  Vertebrata) 
EDDS,  M.  V.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  AMHERST,  Mass.  01002, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Metamorphosis;  visual  system.  Solea  spec,  Psettichthys  spec,  Pseudopleuronectes  spec.  (Pleuro- 

nci'tiil'it*   TgIgoslgi^ 
EDIDIN,  M.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  and  34th  Sts.,  BALTIMORE, 

MD  21218,  U.S.A. 
EGAMI,  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Change  in  radiation-sensitivity  during  embryonic  development.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
b       Embryology  of  endocrine  organs.  Same  species  as  a 
EGUCHI,  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Cell  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Biophys.  and  Molec  Biol.,  Univ.  of 

Kyoto,  Kitashirakawa,  Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  606,  Japan  ISDB 

a       Molecular  and  cellular  events  in  Wolffian  lens  regeneration.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 
b       Stability  in  the  differentiation  of  cells  from  eye  tissues  in  clonal  cell  culture.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves), 

Mus  bactrianus  (Rodentia)  (with  T.  S.  OKADA  and  M.  TAKEICHI) 
EISENBERG  ZALIK,  Mrs.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Alberta, 

EDMONTON,  Alta.  T6G  2E1,  Canada 
a       The  cell  surface  during  morphogenetic  movements  in  the  embryo:  1.  isolation  of  cell  populations 
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by  density  gradient  centrifugation;  2.  cell  electrophoresis;  3.  isolation  of  cell  membrane;  4.  cell 

affinities.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Lens  regeneration:  1.  clonal  cell  culture;  2.  transplantation  of  individual  cells;  3.  morphogenetic 

potentials  of  the  cell  population  in  the  dorsal  iris;  4.  cell  surface  changes  during  metaplasia. 

Triturus  viridescens,  Taricha  granulosa  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
ELLGAARD,  E.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tulane  Univ.,  NEW  ORLEANS,  La.  701 18,  U.S.A. 
a       RNA  and  protein  metabolism  in  salivary  glands  during  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
ELLIOTT,  D.  S.;  Ph.D.   -  Scientific  Transplants,  Inc.,  Route  2,  Box  195E,  LAS  ANIMAS    Colo 

81054,  U.S.A. 
a       Methods  of  culture  and  storage  of  embryos  (freezing).  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
EL  MEKKAWY,  D.  A.;  M.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Alexandria  Univ.,  Moharram  Bey, 

ALEXANDRIA,  Egypt 
a       Hind  limb  regeneration  after  transection  at  various  proximo-distal  levels.  Bufo  regularis  (Anura) 

(with  M.  I.  MICHAEL) 
ELMER,  W.  A. ;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Emory  Univ.,  ATLANTA,  GA  30322,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  interactions  during  early  limb  morphogenesis  in  the  mutant  Brachypodism:   1.  regulatory 

mechanisms  related  to  stability  of  the  chondrogenic  phenotype;  2.  synthesis  and  turnover  of 

membrane  components.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Isolation  and  characterization  of  a  growth  regulator  in  chondrodystrophic  animals.  Same  species 

as  a 
EMERSON,  C.  P.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22903, 

U.S.A. 
a       Regulation   of  contractile   protein  synthesis  during  differentiation  of  skeletal  muscle  in  cell 

culture:  control  of  transcription  and  translation  of  myosin  mRNA.  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves), 

Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       The   control  of  growth   and   cell  division:   relationship  between  ribosome  synthesis,  protein 

synthesis,  and  DNA  synthesis.  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
ENDO,  A.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Hyg.  and  Prev.  Med.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Niigata  Univ.,  Asahimachi,  NIIGATA, 

951  Japan 
ENDO,  Y.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
ENLOW,  D.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Ctr.,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGANTOWN,  W.Va. 

26506,  U.S.A. 
a       Normal  and  abnormal  development  of  the  face  and  cranium.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
EPEL,  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Marine  Biol.  Res.  Div.,  Scripps  Inst,  of  Oceanography,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  San 

Diego,  P.O.  Box  1529,  LA  JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry   and   physiology   of  fertilization,   especially   chemistry   of  cortical  granules  and 

cortical  reactions,  block  to  polyspermy,  and  activation.  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  and  other 

marine  spp.  (Invertebrata) 
b       Role  of  cations,  especially  Ca,  in  activating  development.  Same  species  as  a 
ERHART,  E.  A.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Sect,  of  Neuroanat.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  de  Sao  Paulo,  Caixa 

Postal  2921,  SAO  PAULO,  Brazil 
a       Degeneration   and   regeneration   of  peripheral  nerve   fibres.    Gallus   domesticus  (Aves),  Canis 

familiaris  (Carnivora) 
ESCHENBERG,  Miss  K.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Clapp  Lab.,  Mount  Holvoke  Coll 

SOUTH  HADLEY,  Mass.  01075,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytology  and  developmental  physiology  of  the  ovary  (histochemistry,  autoradiography).  Gerris 

remigis,  Belostoma  flumineum,  Ranatra  fusca,  Oncopeltus  fasciatus  (Hemiptera) 
ETHERIDGE,  A.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Arkansas,  Monticello,  COLLEGE 

HEIGHTS,  AR  71655,  U.S.A. 
ETKIN,  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Albert  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  1300 

Eastchester  Rd.  and  Morris  Park  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10461,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

ETOH,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA,  280 

Japan 
a       Effect  of  ionizing  radiation  on  various  embryonic  stages  (particularly  long-term  effects  of  low 

doses).  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
EVANS,  H.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  N.Y.  State  Vet.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  ITHACA,  N.Y. 

14850,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Study  of  skeletal  development  in  regard  to  inter-litter  variation  and  position  in  the  uterus, 

utilizing  cesarian  removals.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora) 
b       Veratrum  induced  cyclopia.  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla) 
c       Serial  sections  of  embryos  at  spaced  ages,  available  for  inspection.  Canis  familiaris,  Felis  catus 

(Carnivora),  Bos  taurus,  Ovis  aries  (Artiodactyla),  and  other  Mammalia  (with  W.  O.  SACK  and 

R.  C.  WILLIAMS,  Tuskegee,  Ala.) 
d       Situs  inversus  accompanied  by  cyclopia.  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
e       Cyclopia.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora) 
EWEN,  AL.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Res.  Stat.,  Agric.  Canada,  Univ.  Campus,  SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N  0X2, 

Canada 
a       Physiology  and  functional  morphology  of  reproduction  with  special  emphasis  on  the  endocri- 
nology of  reproduction  in  males.  Melanoplus  sanguinipes  (Orthoptera) 
b       Histology  and  histochemistry  of  neurosecretory  cells  and  their  cycles  of  activity.  Same  species  as 

a 
c       Insect  hormones  and  analogues:  effects  on  embryogenesis;  possible  uses  as  insecticides.  Same 

species  as  a 

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I  ^  AL  (G1LADI),  Mrs.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel         ISDB 

.1        Differentiation  potencies  of  the  uterine  embryo  and  its  ultrastructure.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       A  normal  table  of  uterine  developmental  stages.  Same  species  as  a 

c       The  development  of  symmetry  in  the  uterine  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 

FABIAN,  B.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  the  Witwatersrand,  Milncr  Park,  JOHANNESBURG,  S. 

EAINSTA1N  (HAMERMAN),  Mrs.  N.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a       Ultrastructural  changes  in  the  egg  from  ovulation  through  fertilization  and  cleavage.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Reserve   materials  of  the  embryo;  correlation  between  their  metabolism  and  ultrastructural 

changes  during  intrauterine  stages.  Same  species  as  a 
1ALLDING,  Miss  M.  H.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biomed.  Sci.,  Ont.  Vet.  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Guelph,  GUELPH, 

Ont.  NIG  2W2,  Canada  ISDB 

FALLIERI,  L.  A.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais,  Rua 

Carangola  288  -  4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
FALLON,  J.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sen.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  MADISON,  Wis.  53706, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Cell  death  during  limb  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  the  gametes  before  and  during  interaction.  Nereis  Iimbata  (Polychaeta) 
FAMBROUGH,   D.    M.,   Jr.;   Ph.D.    -    Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie   Inst,  of  Washington,   115  W. 

University  Parkway,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Ontogeny  of  nerve-muscle  interactions.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  P.  DEVREOTES  and 

A.  RITCHIE) 
FANKHAUSER,  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

FANTEL,  A.;  Ph.C.  -  Central  Lab.  for  Human  Embryol.,  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Univ.  of  Washington, 

SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphology  and  development  of  the  placenta.  (Mammalia) 
b       Placental  transfer;  fetomaternal  potassium  relations.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
FARBEROV,  A.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a       Influence  of  X-rays  on  the  development  of  the  eye.  Rana  temporaria  (Anura) 
b       Influence  of  retina  on  the  histogenesis  of  the  lens.  Same  species  as  a 
FASANELLO  de  BUSTOS,  Mrs.  L.;  M.D.  -  Sect,  of  Exp.  Neurol.,  Inst,  of  Neurol.,  Hosp.  de  Clinicas, 

Piso  2,  MONTEVIDEO,  Uruguay 
FAULKNER,  Ch.  S.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,    Dartmouth  Med.  Sen.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 
FAUSTO-STERLING,  Ms.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE,  R.I. 

02912,  U.S.A. 
a       Selection  for  temperature-sensitive  mutants  of  oogenesis  and  embryogenesis,  and  their  analysis. 

Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Analysis  of  the  rudimentary  locus  at  the  biochemical  level.  Same  species  as  a 
FEDINEC,  A.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  800  Madison 

Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  TN  38163,  U.S.A. 
a       The  effect  of  bacterial  toxins  and  pathogenic  bacteria  on  the  fetus;  relation  between  infection 

routes  and  barrier  properties  of  placenta  and  fetal  membranes.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
FEDOROFF,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Saskatchewan,  Health  Sci.  Bldg.,  SASKA- 
TOON, Sask.  S7N  0W0,  Canada 
a       Development  of  cell  surface  antigens  and  the  surveillance  mechanism.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
FEIN,  A.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Teratol.,  Ch.Sheba  Med.  Ctr.,  Tel-Aviv  Univ.,  TEL-AVIV, 

Israel, 
a        Morpho-functional  characteristics  of  the  early  polar  trophoblast  during  implantation.  (Rodentia) 

(with  L.  A.  NEBEL) 
FELDMAN,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  REHOVOT,  Israel  ISDB 

FELDMAN,  M.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Boston  Univ.,  80  E.  Concord  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02118 

U.S.A. 
a       Postnatal  development  of  cochlear  nucleus 
b       Neurogenesis  and  postnatal  development  in  cerebral  cortex  (electron  microscopy  and  Golg: 

impregnation).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
FELTS,  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Med.  Center,  801  NE  13th  St. 

OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Biomechanics  of  bone  including  developmental  changes.  (Soricidae,  Insectivora),  Mus  musculus 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  (Cetacea),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Gravity  effects  on  bone  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
FERKOVICH,  S.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Insect  Attract.,  Behav.  and  Basic  Biol.  Res.  Lab.,  Agric.  Res.  Serv 

U.S.D.A.,  1700  S.W.  23rd  Drive,  P.O.  Box  14565,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32604,  U.S.A. 
a        Isolation  of  carrier  proteins  in  the  haemolymph  which  are  responsible  for  transporting  juvenile 

hormone  from  site  of  synthesis  in  corpus  allatum  to  target  tissues.  Plodia  interpunctella  (Lepi 

doptera) 
b       Juvenile  hormone  binding  to  receptor  sites  in  target  tissues.  Same  species  as  a 
FERM,  V.  H.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Dartmouth  Med.  School,  HANOVER,  N.H.  03755, 

U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  effects  of  heavy  metals.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Experimentally  induced  twinning.  Same  species  as  a 
FERNALD,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 

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a       Comparative  reproductive  biology  and  development  of  marine  species  of  the  San  Juan  region. 

(Invertebrata) 
FERNANDEZ,  Mrs.  S.  N.;  Pharm.  M.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M. 

de  TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Respiratory  metabolism.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
FERREIRA  da  SILVA,  C.  -  Sect,  of  Neuroanat.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  de  Sao  Paulo,  C.P.  2921,  SAO 

PAULO,  Brazil 
a       Degeneration  and  regeneration  of  peripheral  nerve  fibres.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
FERRIS,  W.  R.;Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Arizona,  TUCSON,  AZ  85721,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

FINNEGAN,  C.  V.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER  V6T  1W5, 

B.C.,  Canada  ISDB 

a       Analysis  of  postgastrula  axial  mesoderm  differentiation  in  vitro.  Taricha  torosa,  Ambystoma 

gracile  (Urodela),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Cytochemical  and  electron  microscopic  examination  of  myoblast,  endo-  and  ectomesenchymal 

differentiation.  Taricha  torosa,  Ambystoma  gracile  (Urodela) 
c       Molecular  and  cellular  aspects  of  arm  formation  in  larvae.  Strongylocentrotus  droebachiensis, 

Dendraster  excentricus,  and  hybrids  (Echinoidea)  (with  D.  H.  LARRIVEE) 
FIORENTINI,  Miss  M.  L.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson  Univ.,  285  Madison  Ave.,  MADISON, 

NJ  07940,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  effects  of  vinblastine  and  cAMP  on  blastula,  gastrula,  and  early  larval  stages:  gross 

anomalies  of  neural  and  mesodermal  structures,  and  cellular  basis.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
FISCHMAN,  D.  A.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Anat.  and  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1103  East  57th 

St.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Regulation  of  myogenic  cell  fusion  in  monolayer  cultures  of  embryonic  skeletal  muscle;  immu- 
nological characterization  of  myoblast  and  myotube  cell  surfaces.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  relationship  between  intercellular  contact  and  the  regulation  of  DNA  synthesis  and  myosin 

synthesis  in  embryonic  heart  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
FISHER,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  Med.  Sci.  Bldg.  II,  ANN 

ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenesis,  with  emphasis  on  the  preimplantation  stages  during  cultivation.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Ovarian  transplantation  with  emphasis  on  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
FISHER,  L.  J.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  Med.  Sci.  Bldg.  II,  ANN 

ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  synaptic  organization  of  the  retina,  using  quantitative  electron  microscopic 

techniques.  Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cunicu- 

lus  (Lagomorpha) 
FITZGERALD,  L.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee, 

800  Madison  Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  TN  38163,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  environmental  factors  and  antibiotics  on  development  of  teeth,  and  control  mecha- 
nisms of  tooth  formation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  incisor  teeth  and  significance  of  the  various  types  of  dentin  seen  in  early  stages. 

Same  species  as  a 
FLICKINGER,  C.  J.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Jordan  Med.  Bldg.,  1300 

Jefferson  Park  Ave.,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22901,  U.S.A. 
a       Fetal  and  postnatal  development  of  the  male  sex  accessory  organs  (light  and  electron  micro- 
scopy). Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
FLICKINGER,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  102  Health  Sci.  Bldg., 

BUFFALO,  N.Y.  14214,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

FLYNN  T.  THOMSON:  D.Sc,  Prof.   -  adress  unknown  ISDB 

FOOTE,  Mrs.  F.  MARTINDALE;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Southern  Illinois  Univ.,  CARBONDALE, 

111.  62901,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Growth  and  maintenance  of  gonads  on  synthetic  media,  and  on  standard  media  composed  of 

chick  embryo  extract  and  agar.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Growth  of  thymus  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
FORD,  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER  B.C.  V6T 

1W5,  Canada 
a       Developmental  histochemistry.  Raja  binoculata  (Elasmobranchii) 
b       Microspectrophotometry  of  enzyme  concentrations  in  development.  Same  species  as  a 
FORET,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  New  Hampshire,  Spaulding  Bldg.,  DURHAM,  N.H. 

03824,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical  regulation  of  limb   regeneration.    Ambystoma   spec,  Notophthalmus  viridescens 

(Urodela) 
b       In  vitro  cultivation  of  larval  and  adult  tissues  and  regeneration  blastema.  Same  species  as  a 
FORMAN,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind.  47907,  U.S.A. 
a       Synthesis  of  regulatory  macromolecules  during  embryo  development.  Fucus  furcatus  (Phaeophy- 

ta) 
b       Control  and  synthesis  of  cell  walls.  Same  species  as  a 

FORREST,  H.  S.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712,  U.S.A. 
a       RNA  synthesis  in  very  early  development  of  eggs  and  at  later  stages;  examination  of  the  products 

of  RNA   polymerase   activity  by   competition-hybridization  techniques.  Oncopeltus  fasciatus 

(Hemiptera) 
b       The  role  of  dAT  (deoxyadenine-thymidine)  in  embryogenesis.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
c       Effects  of  long  wave  length  UV  on  development.  Same  species  as  b 

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IOSKI  I.  I)    I  .;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Devclopm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE, 

Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytokinin  control  of  cell  division  in  cultured  cells  (control  of  availability  of  specific  cell  division 

proteins  through  an  effect  on  protein  synthesis  at  the  translational  level).  Glycine  max  (Papiliona- 

ceae) 
b       Genetic  transformation  in  cultured  mutant  haploid  cells  (frequency  of  transformation  after 

protoplasts  of  the  mutant  cells  have  taken  up  exogenous,  purified  DNA  from  normal  cells). 

Nicotiana  sylvestris  (Solanaceae) 
FOWLER,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York  at  Stony  Brook,  STONY  BROOK, 

N.Y.  11790,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  hybrids.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

b       Developmental  controls  (genetic,  environmental).  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
FOX,  D.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  KNOXVILLE,  Tenn.  37916,  U.S.A. 
a       In  vitro  characterization  of  the  regulatory  enzymes  associated  with  fat  synthesis  in  the  ob/ob 

mutant.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
FRANCIS,  D.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Delaware,  NEWARK,  DE  19711,  U.S.A. 
FRANCOEUR,  R.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson  Univ.,  285  Madison  Ave., 

MADISON,  NJ  07940,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  effects  of  vinblastine   and  dibutyryl  cAMP  on  embryogenesis.  Blatta  orientalis, 

Periplaneta  spec.  (Blattariae),  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
b       New  techniques  in  reproduction  from  theoretical  and  social  viewpoint:  artificial  insemination;  in 

vitro  gestation;  prenatal  monitoring;  in  vitro  fertilization.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
FRANK,  G.  H.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Durban-Westville,  Private  Bag  4001,  DURBAN,  S. 

Africa 
FRANKEL,  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  la.  52240, 

U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis.  Tetrahymena  spec.  (Ciliata) 

b       Developmental  genetics:  analysis  of  the  cortical  pattern.  Tetrahymena  pyriformis  (Ciliata) 
FRANKLIN,  L.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Physiol.,  Delta  Region.  Primate  Res.  Ctr.,  Tulane  Univ., 

COVINGTON,  LA  70433,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

ERASER,  F.  C;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  McGill  Univ.,  MONTREAL  H3C  3G1,  Que.,' 

Canada 
a       Maternal   and  environmental  factors  (e.g.   diet)   influencing  the  frequency  of  cleft  lip.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Pathogenesis  of  vitamin  A-induced  exencephaly.  Same  species  as  a 
ERASER,  I.  H.;  M.Sc.   -  Biochem.  Dept.,  Med.  Sch.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Sir  Charles  Tupper  Bldg., 

HALIFAX,  N.Sc,  Canada 
FRASER,  R.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  KNOXVILLE,  Tenn.  37916, 

U.S.A. 
a       Biosynthesis  of  hemoglobins  in  the  embryo  and  characteristics  of  embryonic  erythroid  cells. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
FREDERICKSON,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Ctr.,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGANTOWN, 

W.Va.  26506,  U.S.A. 
a       High  voltage  electron  microscopy  of  developing  connective  tissue  in  the  notochordal  sheath  of 

early  embryos.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  effect  of  inhibited  protein-polysaccharide  and  collagen  synthesis  on  the  formation  of  unit 

collagen  fibrils  and  the  normal  differentiation  of  epithelial  and  connective  tissue  cells.  Same 

species  as  a 
FREED,  J.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  for  Cancer  Research,  7701  Burholme  Ave.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  191 11, 

U.S.A. 
a       Genetics  of  haploid  embryo  cell  lines  including  analysis  by  nuclear  transfer.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

(with  L.  MEZGER-FREED) 
b       Survival  studies  (single  cell  plating)  of  haploid  embryonic  cells  after  irradiation  or  exposure  to 

chemical  agents.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Q-band,  C-band  and  G.-band  mapping  of  wild-type  adult  and  embryo  chromosomes;  comparison 

with  chromosomes  of  haploid  cell  fines  and  drug-resistant  and  other  clones  in  culture.  Same 

species  as  a 
FREEMAN,  G.;  Ph.  D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  TX  78712,  U.S.A. 
a       Segregation    of    developmental    potential    during    early    cleavage    stages.    Mnemiopsis   leidyi 

(Ctenophora),  Cerebratulus  lacteus  (Nemertina) 
b       Asexual  reproduction  and  regeneration.  (Tunicata) 
FRIEDKIN,  M.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

CA  92037,  U.S.A. 
FRIEDLANDER,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Genet.,  Inst,  of  Life  Sci.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 

ISDB 
FRIEDMAN,  H.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Univ.  of  Missouri-St.  Louis,  8001  Natural  Bridge  Rd.,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO 

63121,  U.S.A. 
FRISTROM,  Mrs.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  CA  94720,  U.S.A. 
FRITZ,  H.  I.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Sci.  and  Engin.,  Wright  State  Univ., 

Col.  Glenn  Highway,  DAYTON,  Ohio  45431,  U.S.A. 
a       The  role  of  the  egg  white  in  the  development  of  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Embryonic   nutrition.   Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Didelphis  marsupialis,  Caluromys  derbiana, 

Marmosa  spec.  (Marsupialia) 
c       Experimental  teratogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  (Marsupialia;  Placentalia) 

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d       The  immune  response  in  implantation.  (Mammalia) 

FROMSON,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  McGill  Univ.,  MONTREAL  H3C  3G1,  Que.,  Canada 

a       RNA  synthesis  during  embryonic  development.  Lytechinus  pictus,  Arbacia  punctulata,  Strongy- 

locentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Presence  and  function  of  poly(A)  tracts  in  embryo  RNA.  Lytechinus  pictus,  Arbacia  punctulata 

(Echinoidea) 
FRY,  Miss  A.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  DELAWARE,  Ohio 

43015,  U.S.A. 
a       Histochemical  patterns  in  the  tadpole  tail  during  normal  and  thyroxine-induced  metamorphosis. 

Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       The  effects  of  prolactin  on  tail  height  and  tail  skin  of  the  male.  Notophthalmus  viridescens 

(Urodela) 
FRYE,  B.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Prolactin,  somatotropin  and  thyroxine  interactions  during  development,  growth,  and  metamor- 
phosis. Rana  pipiens  (Anura),  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Endocrine  regulation  of  carbohydrate  metabolism,  esp.  changing  patterns  of  control  during 

metamorphosis.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura),  Ambystoma  mexicanum,  A.  tigrinum  (Urodela) 
FUCHS,  M.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame,  NOTRE  DAME,  Ind. 

46556,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormonal  and  biochemical  aspects  of  ovarian  development.  Aedes  aegypti,  Drosophila  melano- 

gaster  (Diptera) 
FUJII,  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 

ISDB 
a       The  mechanism  of  chemical  carcinogenesis.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
FUJIMOTO,  T.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  Kumamoto  Univ.,  2-1-1  Honjo,  KUMA- 

MOTO,  860  Japan 
a       Germ  cell  origin  and  migration.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  (Mammalia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Experimental  teratology  of  aortic  arches.  (Aves,  Mammalia) 
FUJISAWA,  H.;  Ph.D.   -   2nd  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Pref.  Univ.  of  Med.,  Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, 

Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO,  602  Japan 
a       Mechanisms  of  tissue  reconstitution  from  dissociated  retinal  cells.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Mechanisms  of  inter-cellular  communication  in  developing  nervous  system.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
FUKE,  M.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Kanazawa,  Marunouchi-1,  KANAZAWA,  Japan 
a       Reaggregation  of  dissociated  cells.  Callyspongia  elongata  (Porifera) 
b       Cytological  properties  of  polar  lobe.  Ostrea  gigas  (Lamellibranchia) 
FUKUMITSU,  S.  t  B.V.M.  -  Nat.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Ind.,  CHIBA,  Japan 

FULLER,  M.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30601,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  motile  cells  in  aquatic  species.  (Blastocladiales,  Phycomycetes) 
b       Mitosis.  (Fungi) 

FULLILOVE,  Miss  S.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  aspects  of  embryonic  lethals.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
b       Patterning    of  morphogenetic  information   during   oogenesis   (ovary   transplantation,   isotopic 

labeling  of  developing  oocytes).  Same  species  as  a 
FULTON,  C.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Brandeis  Univ.,  WALTHAM,  Ma  02154,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
FURUSAWA,  M.;  D.Sc.  -   Lab.  of  Embryol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Osaka  City  Univ.,  459  Sugimoto-cho, 

Sumiyoshi-ku,  OSAKA,  558  Japan 
a       Immunological  analysis  of  the  structural  molecules  of  the  erythrocyte  membrane.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Erythroid  differentiation  of  Friend  virus-induced  tumor  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
FURUYA,  M.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan      ISDB 
a       Sexual  differentiation.  Lygodium  japonicum  (Filicinae) 
GABIE  (GUBBAY),  Mrs.  V.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  the  Witwatersrand,  Milner  Park, 

JOHANNESBURG,  S.  Africa 
GABRIEL,  M.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Brooklyn  Coll.,  NEW  YORK,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  11210, 

U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  vertebrae;  meristic  variation.  (Teleostei) 

GAGE,  L.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Roche  Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol.,  NUTLEY,  N.J.  07110,  U.S.A. 
a       Silk  gland  development  and  differentiation,  especially  silk  fibroin  synthesis  in  vitro,  fibroin 

message  synthesis  and  isolation  of  the  fibroin  gene.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera)  (with  R.  A. 

GREENE) 
b       Synthesis  of  fibroin  polypeptides  in  an  Ehrlich  ascites  cell-free  extract  in  response  to  added 

purified  fibroin  mRNA.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Preparation  of  iodinated  (1251)  fibroin  mRNA,  specific  tRNA  isoaccepting  species,  etc.  for  use  in 

studying  the  organization  of  the  genome  by  hybridization  techniques.  Same  species  as  a 
GALE,  T.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  HANOVER,  N.H.  03755,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  potential  of  several  heavy  metals  (mercury  and  cadmium).  Mesocricetus  auratus 

(Rodentia) 
GALL,  J.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn. 

06520,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Replication  of  satellite  DNA.  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 

b       In  situ  nucleic  acid  hybridization  in  lampbrush  chromosomes.  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela) 
GALSTON,  A.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn. 

06520,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis  of  molecular  basis  for  the  developmental  roles  of  hormones  such  as  indole-3-acetic 

31 


acid  and  ol  light  (absorbed  by  phytochrome).  Pisum  sativum  (Papilionaceae) 
b       Plant   protoplasts:    preparation   by   the   use  of  cell-wall  digesting  enzymes;  culture;  cell  wall 

regeneration;   attempts  to  achieve  fusion.   Pisum   sativum  (Papilionaceae),  Avena  sativa  (Gra- 

mineae),  Nicotiana  tabacum  (Solanaceac) 
GALUN,  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Genet.,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  P.O.  Box  26,  REHOVOTH,  Israel 
a        Determination  of  sex  expression:  genetic  and  hormonal  factors.  Cucumis  spec.  (Cucurbitaceae) 
b       Photo-induced  changes  in  differentiation:  structural,  biochemical  &  genetic  aspects.  Trichoderma 

spec.  (Fungi  imperfecti) 
c       Dedifferentiation  and  entry  into  cell  cycle  of  mesophyll  protoplasts.  Nicotiana  spec,  and  other 

spp. (Solanaceae) 
d       Development  of  a  system  for  plant-cell  genetics.  (Angiospermae) 
GARBER,  Mrs.  B.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Anat.  and  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1103  East 

57th  St.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Reconstruction  and  histogenesis  of  the  brain  from  dissociated  single  embryonic  cells  in  vitro: 

specificity  of  cell  associations  (cell  surface  recognition).  Coturnix  coturnix,  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cell   surface  interactions  and   role  of  cell  ligands  in  neoplasia  (myelogenic  and  intracranial 

tumors).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
GARClA  AUSTT,  E.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Sect,  of  Exp.  Neurol.,  Inst,  of  Neurol.,  Hosp.  de  Clinicas, 

Piso  2,  MONTEVIDEO,  Uruguay 
GARR1DO,  O.;  M.V.,  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Univ.  Austral  de  Chile,  Casilla  No.  567,  VALDIVIA,  Chile 
a       Ultrastructural  relationship  "between  the  pharyngeal  pouch  of  the  adult  male  and  the  integument 

of  the  tadpole.  Rhinoderma  darwini  (Anura) 
GASSER,  R.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  Med.  Center,  Louisiana  State  Univ.,  1542  Tulane  Ave., 

NEW  ORLEANS,  La.  701 12,  U.S.A. 
a       Neuromuscular  development.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Atlas  of  developmental  stages.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c       Possible   effects  of  biomechanical   fields  on  cell  differentiation  during  embryogenesis.  Same 

species  as  b 
GATES,  A.  H.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Genet.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  260  Crittenden  Blvd.,  ROCHESTER, 

NY  14620,  U.S.A. 
GAY,  Miss  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  structure  of  chromosomes  during  genetic  activity,  especially  nucleic  acids  and  proteins 

of  heterochromatin  and  euchromatin  (electron  microscopy,  cytochemistry,  autoradiography, 

biochemistry).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
GEORGE,  J.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Guelph,  GUELPH,  Ont.  NIG  2W1,  Canada 
a       Ultrastructural  studies  on  the  embryo.  Lychas  tricarinatus  (Scorpionidea,  Arachnida) 
b       Developmental  studies  on  the  supraneural  haematopoietic  tissue.  Petromyzon  marinus  (Cyclo- 

stomata) 
GERBI,  Miss  S.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  Box  G,  PROVIDENCE,  R.I. 

02912,  U.S.A. 
a       Amplified  DNA  (DNA  puffs).  Sciara  coprophila  (Diptera) 
b       Satellite  DNAs  (in  situ  hybridization).  Same  species  as  a 
GIBBONS,  A.  F.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Worcester  Found,  for  Exp.  Biol.,  222  Maple  Ave.,  SHREWSBURY,  MA 

01545,  U.S.A. 
GIBLEY,  C.  W.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Pennsylv.  Coll.  of  Podiat.  Med.,  804  Pine  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA 

19107,  U.S.A. 
GILANI,  S.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  New  Jersey  Med.  Sch.,  100  Bergen  St.,  NEWARK,  N.J.  07103, 

U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism   of  heart  morphogenesis  (morphology   and   cytology),   and  teratogenic  action  of 

nicotine,  lead,  and  other  substances.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GILBERT,  P.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Cornell  Univ.,  ITHACA,  NY  14850,  U.S.A.       ISDB 
GILBERTSON,  D.E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  MINNEAPOLIS, 

MN  55455,  U.S.A. 
GILES,  E.  T.;  Ph.D.,  D.I.C.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  New  England, 

ARMIDALE,  N.S.W.  2351,  Australia 
a        Development  and  distribution  of  Australian  species.  (Dermaptera) 
GIRARD,  H.;  Dr.es  Sci.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  McMaster  Univ.,  HAMILTON,  Ont.,  Canada 
GITLIN,  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Hebrew  Univ.   -  Hadassah  Med.  Sch.,  P.O.B.  1172, 

JERUSALEM  91000,  Israel 
a       Epithelium  of  the  vaginal  introitus.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 

GLADE,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Marsh  Life  Sci.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  BURLING- 
TON, VT  05401,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
GLASS,  Ms.   L.   E.;  Ph.D.,   Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  SAN 

FRANCISCO,  Calif.  94143,  U.S.A. 
a       Maternal  macromolecules  transferred  to  developing  ovarian  oocytes  and  oviductal  or  uterine 

embryos;  interrelationships  with  macromolecules  synthesized  by  the  oocyte  or  embryo  itself. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Lepus  spec.  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Immunological  contraception. 

GLOBERSON,  A.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  REHOVOT,  Israel  ISDB 

a        In  vitro  studies  on  immune  reactivity  of  cells  from  the  yolk  sac  and  embryonic  liver  at  different 

stages  of  gestation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Studies  on  the  immunological  status  of  newborn  spleen.  Same  species  as  a 
GOEL,  S.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Poona,  Ganeshkind,  POONA  41 1007,  India 

32 


a        Histological,  cytochemical,  teratological  and  in  vitro  studies  on  the  development  ot  limbs  and 

gonads.  Calotes  versicolor  (Lacertilia,  Reptilia) 
b       Mechanism  of  water  uptake  by  developing  eggs.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Biochemical  analysis  of  development  with  special  reference  to  excretory  processes.  Same  species 

as  a 
d       Biochemistry  of  the  development  of  the  lens  and  pineal  eye.  Calotes  versicolor  (Lacertilia, 

Reptilia),  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
GOETINCK,  P.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Storrs  Agric.  Exper.  Station,  Univ.  of 

Connecticut,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Mesoderm-ectoderm  interaction  in  differentiation  (limb,  scales,  and  feathers).  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Chondroitin  sulfate  and  collagen  metabolism  in  micromelic  mutants.  Same  species  as  a 
GOFF,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma,  730  Van  Vleet  Oval,  Rm.  222, 

NORMAN,  Okla.  73069,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis  of  the  development  of  the  appendicular  skeleton  by  means  of  x-rays.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Histochemical  analysis  of  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

GOICOECHEA,  O.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Univ.  Austral  de  Chile,  Casilla  no.  567,  VALDIVIA,  Chile 
a       Normal  development.  Rhinoderma  darwini  (Anura) 
b       Limb  development  upon  heterotypic  recombination  in  the  embryo  (microsurgery  and  culture 

techniques).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
GOLDBERG,  S.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Ophthalmol.,  New  York  Med.  Coll.,  Flower  and  5th  Ave.  Hospitals, 

NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10029,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  retina  and  visual  pathways.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Neural  regeneration  in  the  retina  and  visual  pathways.  Rana  catesbeiana  (Anura),  Gallus  domesti- 
cus (Aves),  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
c       Specification  of  morphological  polarity  in  the  retina.  Same  species  as  a 
GOLDHOR,  Miss  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Sch.  of  Nat.  Sci.  and  Mathemat.,  Hampshire  Coll.,  AMHERST,  Mass. 

01002,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Developmental  changes  in  membranes.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
GOLDIE,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Loyola  Univ.,  6525  N.  Sheridan  Rd.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60626, 

U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis  of  the  tail.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Site  of  action  of  factors  inducing  the  rumpless  phenocopy.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Effects  of  excess  nutrients  on  early  development  in  ovo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Effect  of  cytochalasin  on  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
e       Teratogenicity  of  biodegradable  detergents.  Same  species  as  a 
GOLDSMITH,  Mrs.  M.  H.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ., 

NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06520,  U.S.A. 
a       Growth  and  development  in  response  to  hormones;  hormone  transport;  tropistic  responses.  Zea 

mays,  Avena  sativa  (Gramineae),  Coleus  blumei  (Labiatae) 
GOLDSMITH,  Ms.  M.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE, 

Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Characterization  of  chorion  protein  composition  in  mutants  with  abnormal  egg-shells,  to  identify 

follicular  epithelial  cell  mutants  defective  in  protein  biosynthesis.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
GOLDWASSER,  E.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.  and  Commit,  on  Developm.  Biol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci., 

Univ.  of  Chicago,  CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Biochemistry  of  development  of  erythrocytes  from  hemopoietic  stem  cells,  mode  of  action  of 

erythropoietin,  regulation  of  hemoglobin  synthesis.  (Mammalia) 
GOMEZ  DUMM,  C.  L.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Biol,  e  Histol.,  Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med.,  Univ.  Nac. 

de  La  Plata,  60  y  120,  LA  PLATA,  Argentina 
GONA,  A.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  New  Jersey  Med.  Sch.,  100  Bergen  St.,  NEWARK, 

NJ  07103,  U.S.A. 
a       Prolactin-thyroid  interaction  during  metamorphosis.  Triturus  (Diemictylus)  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       Normal   and   thyroid  hormone-induced   maturation   of  the  cerebellum.   Rana  catesbeiana,  R. 

pipiens  (Anura) 
GONDOS,  B.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  SAN  FRANCISCO, 

Calif.  94143,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultrastructure  of  ovarian  and  testicular  germ  cell  development.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 

morpha),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  fertilization  and  cleavage.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
c       Structural  and  biochemical  maturation  of  the  testis.  Same  species  as  b 

GOPINATH,  G.  M.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Baioda,  BARODA-2,  India 
a       Development  of  integument  and  plumage.  (Aves) 
GORDON,  H.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  WA 

98105,  U.S.A. 
GORDON,  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Arthritis,  Metab.,  and  Digest.  Dis.,  N.I.H.,  Bldg.  31,  Rm  9A20, 

BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       The  change  of  shape  of  the  neural  plate  during  neurulation  is  being  analyzed  experimentally, 

mathematically,   and   by   computer  simulation  in  terms  of  physical  forces  generated  by  the 

behavior  of  its  constituent  cells;  a  generally  applicable  theory  of  morphodynamics,  based  on 

continuum  mechanics,  is  being  developed.  Taricha  torosa  (Urodela)  (with  A.  G.  JACOBSON, 

Austin,  Tex.) 
b       Methods  are  being  formulated  to  analyze  the  postnatal  development  of  lineai  receptive  fields  of 

33 


cells  in  the  visual  cortex.  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora)  (with  H.  V.  B.  HIRSCH,  Albany,  N.Y  ) 
GOSS,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.        Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE,  R.l.  02912, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Compensatory  renal  hypertrophy.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Atrophy  of  auxiliary  heart  grafts.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Regeneration  and  wound  healing  in  ear,  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha)  and  wing  (Chirop- 

tera) 
GOTTLIEB,  F.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213, 

U.S.A. 
GOTTLIEB,  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Psychol.  Lab.,  Dorothea  Dix  Hosp.,  RALEIGH,  N.C.  2761 1,  U.S.A. 
a       Behavioral  development  of  fetuses  and  embryos.  Anas  platyrhynchos,  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
GRABOWSKI,  C.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  CORAL  GABLES,  FL  33124, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

GRAHAM,  D.  E.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN  37830,  U.S.A. 
GRANGER  (PARSONS),  Mrs.  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California, 

IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  the  corpora  allata  by  the  brain  during  larval  development;  identification  of  allata- 

controlling  center  of  brain;  identification   of  an   allatotropic  factor  and  its  relationship  to 

neurosecretion  in  the  brain.  Gallcria  mellonella  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Internal  and  external  stimuli  affecting  the  allata-controlling  center  of  the  larval  brain.  Same 

species  as  a 
GRANT,  Ph.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Oregon,  EUGENE,  Ore.  97403,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Nucleocytoplasmic  interactions  in  development.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Specification  of  visual  and  motor  neuron  connections.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
GRASSO,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Boston  Univ.,  80  E.  Concord  St.,  BOSTON, 

Mass.  02118,  U.S.A. 
a       The  relationship  between  various  RNA  species  and  the  onset  of  hemoglobin  synthesis.  Triturus 

cristatus  carnifex  (Urodela) 
b       Red  blood  cell  development  in  anemic  animals.  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela) 
c       Developmental  studies  in  sickle  cell  anemia.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
GRAVER,  H.  T.;  D.D.S.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.,  and  Genet.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  operations  on  formation  of  dental  lamina  and  tooth  buds  in  the  regenerating  mandible. 

Triturus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       Lung  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
GRAY.  D.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Stanford  Univ.,  STANFORD,  Calif.  94305, 

U.S.A. 
a       Prenatal  development  of  lower  limb  bones,  vertebral  column,  and  costovertebral  joints.  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
GRAY,   Miss   F.   H.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Entomol.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,   1735  Neil  Ave., 

COLUMBUS,  OH  43210,  U.S.A. 
GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  C;  Ph.D.  -  The  Jackson  Lab.,  BAR  HARBOR,  Me.  04609,  U.S.A. 
a        Developmental  genetics.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

GREEN,  P.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Stanford  Univ.,  STANFORD,  CA  94305,  U.S.A. 
a       Biophysics  of  morphogenesis.  (Plantae)  ISDB 

GREENE,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Roche  Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol.,  NUTLEY,  N.J.  07110, 

U.S.A. 
a       Silk  gland  development  and  differentiation,  especially  properties  and  in  vitro  translation  of  silk 

fibroin  mRNA.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
GREENGARD,  O.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Chem.,  Cane.  Res.  Inst.,  New  England  Deaconess  Hosp., 

185  Pilgrim  Rd.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02215,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormonal  regulation  of  enzyme  synthesis  in  fetal  and  newborn  liver,  kidney,  brain  and  spleen. 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Enzyme  synthesis  in  explants  of  fetal  liver  cultured  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
GREENHOUSE,  G.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif. 

92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  protein   synthesis  in  embryos,  particularly  isolation  of  masked  messenger  RNA. 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Effects  of  various  pollutants  supplied  by  the  U.S.  Air  Force  on  the  growth  and  development  of 

embryos.  Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
GREENWOOD,  M.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Res.  Lab.,  Weyerhaeuser  Co.,  P.O.  Box  1060,  HOT  SPRINGS,  Ark. 

71901,  U.S.A. 
a       Physiology  of  root  regeneration  by  hypocotyl  slices  from  dormant,  mature  embryos.  Pinus 

lambertiana  (Coniferae) 
b       The  role  of  auxin  metabolism  in  root  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
c       The  role  of  auxin  in  lateral  root  formation  by  roots,  13,238  (1974)  both  intact  and  cultured.  Zea 

mays  (Gramineae) 
d       Juvenile  vs.  mature  state  in  relation  to  induction  of  early  flowering  and  failure  of  cuttings  to 

root  in  juvenile  material.  Pinus  taeda  (Coniferae) 
GREGG,  J.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Florida,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32611,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  physiology.  (Acrasiales)  ISDB 

b       Freeze-etch  electron  microscope  studies  of  surface  membranes.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acra- 

GREGG,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Duke  Univ.,  DURHAM,  NC  27706,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

34 


GRILLO,  H.  C;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Surgery,  Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  021 14, 

U.S.A. 
GRILLO,  T.  A.  I.;  Prof.   -   Div.  of  Human  Biol,  and  Behavior,  Fac.  of  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Ife, 

ILE-IFE,  Nigeria  ISDB 

GROBSTEIN,  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  La  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

GROBSTEIN,  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pharmacol,  and  Physiol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Processes  in  development  of  pattern  in  nerve  cell  connections,  especially  in  visual  pathways:  1. 

does  pattern  result  from  unique  neuronal  complementarities?  2.  role  of  visual  experience  in 

determining  patterns  and  its  relation  to  ontogenetic  information,  (lower  and  higher  Vertebrata) 
GROSCH,  D.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  North  Carolina  State  Univ.,  Gardner  Hall,  RALEIGH,  N.C. 

27607,  U.S.A. 
a       Egg  production   and  survival  of  embryos  after  mother  has  ingested,  or  been  injected  with, 

chemical  agents;  without  and  with  irradiation.  Habrobracon  spec.  (Hymenoptera) 
b       The  effects  of  space  flight  on  reproductive  performance  (weightlessness,  dynamic  factors  of 

launching  and  recovery,  and  radiation  effects).  (Insecta) 
c       Mosaic  and   gynandromorph   formation   (techniques  for  altering  proportion  obtained).  Same 

species  as  a 
GROSS,  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Developm.  Biol.  Lab.,  Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02114 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

GROSS,  P.  R.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technol.,  CAMBRIDGE,  MA  02139,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
GRUBB,  R.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Health  Sci.  Ctr.,  P.O.  Box  26901, 

OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Intestinal  regeneration:  origin  and  developmental  potentiality  of  blastemal  cells.  Notophthalmus 

viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       Jaw  regeneration:  origin  and  developmental  potentiality  of  blastemal  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
GULYAS,  B.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human  Developm.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health, 

Auburn  Bldg.  Rm.  203,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  formation  and  fate  of  annulate  lamellae,  nucleolar  function, 

and  blastocyst  formation.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Cleavage  plane  formation.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 
morpha) 
c       Polyspermy.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 

d       Induced  parthenogenesis;  ultrastructure  and  culturing  of  such  eggs.  Same  species  as  c 
e       Prenatal  and  postnatal  development  of  testis.  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
GUMBRECK,  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Med.  Center,  801  NE  13th 

St.,  OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  genital,  ophthalmic  and  urinary  anomalies  as  related  to  genes,  with  emphasis  on 

hermaphroditic  alterations.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
GUNBERG,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Anat.  Dept.,  Med.  Fac,  Univ.  of  Malaya,  KUALA  LUMPUR  22-11, 

Malaysia 
a       In  vitro  investigations  of  the  metabolic  requirements  of  early  post-implantation  embryos.  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       An  investigation  of  the  effects  of  teratogens  on  6-30  somite  embryos  cultured  in  serum.  Same 

species  as  a 
GURAYA,  S.  S.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Punjab  Agric.  Univ.,  LUDHIANA,  Punjab,  India 
a       Cytology  and  histochemistry  of  oogenesis.  Passer  domesticus  (Aves),  Mystus  tengara  (Teleostei), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Cytology  and  histochemistry  of  spermatogenesis.  Bubalus  bubalis  (Artiodactyla) 
c        Histochemistry  of  spermatozoa  while  passing  through  the  male  ducts.  Bubalus  bubalis  (Artiodac- 
tyla), Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
d       Cytology  and  histochemistry  of  prenatal  and  postnatal  development  of  ovary  and  testis.  Cavia 

porcellus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
GWATKIN,  R.  B.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Research,  RAHWAY, 

N.J.  07065,  U.S.A. 
a       Studies  on  fertilization,  implantation  and  early  development.  Mesocricetus  auratus,  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
HADFIELD,  M.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Kewalo  Lab.,  Pacif.  Biomed.  Res.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  41  Ahui  St., 

HONOLULU,  Hawaii  96813,  U.S.A. 
a       Sources  of  yolk  and  causative  factors  in  the  non-development  of  nurse  eggs  (cytochemistry, 

electron,  phase-contrast,  and  interference-contrast  microscopy).  (Vermetidae,  Gastropoda) 
b       Externally  induced  metamorphosis  and  settling  in  marine  larvae.  (Gastropoda) 
HAGEDORN,  H.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Yale  Univ.,  1016  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  NEW  HAVEN,  CT 

06520,  U.S.A.- 
HAGIWARA,  A.;  D.Sc.   -   Lab.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Kyoto,  Kitashirakawa, 

Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  Japan 
HALEY,  L.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  HALIFAX,  N.S.,  Canada 
a       The  time  of  activation  of  genes  controlling  some  enzymes  in  development.  Coturnix  cotumix 

japonica,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  x  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
HALEY,  S.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  2538  The  Mall,  HONOLULU,  Hawaii  96822, 

U.S.A. 
a       Origin  of  germ  line,  prelarval  development,  reproductive  cycling,  and  developmental  adaptations 

35 


of   Hawaiian    forms.   Clibinaiius   zebra,   Calcinus  latcns,  C.  lacvimanus  (Anomura,  Decapoda, 
Crustacea) 

b       Origin  of  the  germinal  disc:  cell  lineage  studies  to  determine  the  cell  line(s)  which  give  rise  to  the 

germinal  disc  in  embryos  which  initially  cleave  holoblastically.  Same  species  as  a 
c  Origin  of  the  extraembryonic  membranes  and  egg  attachment.  Same  species  as  a 
HALL,  B.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -   Dept.  of  Biol.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Life  Sci.  Centre,  HALIFAX, 

N.Sc,  Canada 
a       The  origin  of  cartilage  and  bone  from  common  germinal  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Determination  of  corticosteroid  levels  in  plasma  and  adrenal  glands.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Hormonal  control  of  skeletal  development.  Same  species  as  a 
II  \1  1MRIN,  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195, 

U.S.A. 
a       The  chemical  basis  for  embryogenic  phenotype  (cell  culture  methods).  Daucus  carota  (Umbel- 

lifera) 
b       Effects  of  cytokinins  on  cell  wall  metabolism,  with  special  reference  to  tracheid  development. 

Helianthus  tuberosus,  Pelargonium  spp.,  Coleus  spp.  (Angiospermae) 
HAMA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan 

ISDB 
HAMABATA,  A.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  de  Bioquim.,  Ccntro  de  Invest,  y  de  Estud.  Avanzados 

del  Inst.  Politecn.  Nac,  Apartado  Postal  14-740,  MEXICO  14,  D.F.,  Mexico 
a       Serum  factors  involved  in  early  .stages  of  myogenesis  in  vitro;  molecular  mechanisms.  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves) 
b       Cell-produced  substances  involved  in  early  stages  of  myogenesis  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
HAMADA,  S.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Dept.,  Calif.  Polytechn.  State  Univ.,  SAN  LUIS  OBISPO,  Calif. 

93407,  U.S.A. 
a       The   role   of  glycoproteins   in   forelimb   regeneration   (labelled  glucose,  electron  microscopic 

radioautography,  blastema  culture).  Taricha  torosa  (Urodela) 
b       The  reaggregation  of  disaggregated  embryos  in  culture,  (effects  of  biochemical  inhibitors  and  of 

an  'enhancing  factor';  time  lapse  phase  microscopy  and  electron  microscopy).  Strongylocentrotus 

purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
HAMBURGER,  V.:  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Washington  Univ.,  Skinker  and  Lindell  Ave.,' 

ST.LOUIS,  Mo.  63130,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Neuro-embryology.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Embryology  of  behavior.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  domesticus  (Rodentia) 
HAMBURGH,  M.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  City  Coll.  of  the  Univ.  of  New  York,  Convent  Ave.  and 

139th  St.,  New  York,  NY  10031,  U.S.A. 

also:   Dept.  of  Anat.,  A.  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med.,  Eastchester  Rd.,  &  Morris  Park  Ave.,  NEW 

YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10461,  U.S.A. 
HAMILTON,  H.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall,  CHARLOTTESVILLE, 

Va.  22903,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Organogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
HAMMOND,  W.  S.;  Ph.D.  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Centre,  State  Univ.  of  New 

York.  766  Irving  Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Hypophyseal  development  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
HAMNER,  Ch.  E.;  D.V.M.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Div.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Univ.  of 

Virginia  Med.  School,  Box  179,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22903,  U.S.A. 
a       The  composition  of  oviduct  secretions  of  ovariectomized  females  with  and  without  estrogen  and 

progesterone  injections  and  the  effects  of  these  secretions  on  sperm  metabolism,  fertilizing  ability 

and  blastocyst  development.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Felis  catus  (Carnivora) 
b  The  role  of  steroids  in  capacitation  of  sperm  in  the  female  reproductive  tract.  (Mammalia) 
c       Reproductive    physiology;  artificial   insemination   technique,   sperm   characterization,   seminal 

plasma  constituents,  in  vitro  fertilization.  Felis  catus  (Carnivora) 
HAMPEL,  A.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ.,  Montgomery  Hall, 

DeKALB,  111.  60115,  U.S.A. 
a       Protein  and  nucleic  acid  synthesis  in  late  tailbud  stages  (incorporation  study)  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
HANADA,  A.;  BVS  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Industry,  CHIBA-shi,  280  Japan 
a       Fertilization  of  ova.  Bos  taurus,  Capra  hircus  (Artiodactyla) 
HANAOKA,  Y.;  M.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Comp.  Endocrinol.,  Inst,  of  Endocrinol.,  Gunma  Univ.,  Showa- 

machi,  MAEBASHI,  371  Japan 
HANSON,  E.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.  06457,  U.S.A. 
a        Developmental  genetics  of  oral  structures  (techniques:   electron  microscopy,  UV  microbeam, 

nucleic  acid  and  protein  antimetabolites)  Paramecium  aurelia,  P.  trichium  (Ciliata) 
b       Mutations  which   affect   structural   integrity   of  the  cell,  esp.  conditional  mutants  (chemical 

mutagenesis,  breeding  analyses,  light  and  electron  microscopy).  Paramecium  aurelia  (Ciliata) 
c        Functional  analysis  of  fine  structure  of  cell  cortex  (techniques:  electron  and  light  microscopy, 

chemical  and  physical  agents  which  disrupt  fine  structure).  Same  species  as  b 
HANZELY,  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ.,  DeKALB,  111.  60115,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  digitonin-induced  cell  wall  system  in  dividing  meristematic  root  tip  cells 

(electron  microscopy).  Allium  sativum  (Liliaceae) 
b       Effects  of  morphactins  on  vegetative  growth  and  propagation  (electron  microscopy).  Bryophyl- 

lum  daigremontianum  (Crassulaceae) 
HARDY,  Ms.  M.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biomed.  Sci.,  Ontario  Vet.  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Guelph, 

GUELPH,  Ont.  NIG  2W2,  Canada 

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a       Development  of  asebia  (ab/ab)  homozygotes:  changes  in  the  dermis  before  birth,  changes  in 

sebaceous  gland  secretion  and  hair  follicle  orientation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Mucous  metaplasia  of  skin  and  hair  follicles  in  vitro  under  excess  vitamin  A  (electron  microscopy, 

separation  and  recombination  of  dermis  and  epidermis).  Same  species  as  a 
HARRIS,  M.;Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  California,  BERKELEY,  Calif.  94720,  U.S.A. 
a        Somatic  cell  hybridization:  mechanisms  of  cell  fusion  and  phenotypic  expression  of  characters  in 

hybrids.  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
HARRIS  (FELDMAN),  Mrs.  P.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Oregon,  EUGENE,  Ore. 

97403,  U.S.A. 
a        Localization  of  'maternal'  messenger  RNA  in  eggs;  isolation  of  'heavy  bodies'  and  characteriza- 
tion    of    their    RNA    (biochemistry,    electron    microscopy).    Strongylocentrotus    purpuratus 

(Echinoidea) 
b       Centriole  replication  and  separation,  using  mercaptoethanol  to  induce  direct  divisions  from  one 

to   four  cells   (electron  microscopy).    Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus,   Dendraster  excentricus 

(Echinoidea) 
HARRISON,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  OSWEGO,  N.Y.  13126, 

U.S.A. 
a       In  vitro  studies  on  the  growth  and  differentiation  of  the  retinal  pigment  in  the  embryonic  eye: 

analysis  of  developmental  factors  contained  in  the  yolk-albumen  of  the  egg.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Uptake  of  glucose  by  early  primitive  streak  to  early  somite  embryos  (isotope  techniques).  Same 

species  as  a 
c       Glucose  and  amino  acid  metabolism  in  the  early  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
HARTH,  M.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Res.,  N.  Carolina  Dept.  of  Ment.  Health,  Dorothea  Dix  Hosp.,  Box 

7532,  RALEIGH,  NC  27611,  U.S.A. 
HARTMANN,  J.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Biol,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Res.,  RAHWAY,  N.J. 

07065,  U.S.A. 
a       Prepenetration  reactions  in  fertilization.  (Mammalia) 
HASEGAWA,   M.;  D.Sc,   Prof.    -    Lab.   of  Biol.,  Women's  Coll.  of  Tokai-Gakuen,  Tenpaku-cho, 

Shyowa-ku,  NAGOYA,  468  Japan 
a       Restitution  of  the  eye.  (Teleostei) 

b       Morphogenesis  of  the  retinal  pigment  cell.  Same  species  as  a 
HASELKORN,  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  and  Theoret.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E. 

57th  St.,  CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  differentiation:  control  of  heterocyst  development  and  synthesis  of  nitrogen-fixing  enzymes. 

Nostoc  muscorum  (Cyanophyceae) 
HASHIMOTO,  K.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Med.,  Div.  of  Dermatol.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  Vet.  Adm. 

Hosp.,  1030  Jefferson  Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  Tenn.  38104,  U.S.A. 
a       Embryogenesis  of  cutaneous  fine  structures.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HASHIMOTO,  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Kozu  High  School,  Tennoji-ku,  OSAKA,  Japan 
HASSELL,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Exp.  Pharmacol.  Sect.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Dent.  Res.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  Bldg. 

30,  Rm  225,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       The  role  of  DNA  synthesis  and  cell  migration  in  growth  regulation  of  facial  structures.  (Mam- 
malia) 
b       Changes  in  protein-protein  interactions  during  development.  (Mammalia) 
HAY,  D.  M.;  Ch.B.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,  Univ.  of  Calgary, 

CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a       Ante-natal  monitoring  of  the  fetus.  (Mammalia) 
HAY,  Miss  E.  D.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Harvard  Med.  School,  25  Shattuck  St., 

BOSTON,  Mass.  02115,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Regeneration  cells,  and  localization  of  RNA  turnover  (electron  microscopic  autoradiography). 

Planaria  spec.  (Turbellaria),  Triturus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       Fine  structure  of  the  developing  cornea,  and  localization  and  identification  of  proteins  secreted 

by  the  epithelium  (autoradiography  and  chromatography).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c       Migration  of  corneal  endothelium  and  mesenchymal  cells;  role  of  glycosaminoglycans  in  cell 

migration  and  development.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Secretion  of  collagen  by  neural  tube  and  other  embryonic  epithelia;  its  role  in  tissue  interaction. 

Same  specis  as  b 
HAY,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.  Sci.,  Wright  State  Univ.,  Col.  Glenn  Highway, 

DAYTON,  OH  45431,  U.S.A. 
HAYASHI,  Y.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Daizawa  2-18-18,  Setagaya-ku,  TOKYO,  Japan  ISDB 

HAYASHI,  Y.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Pathol.,  Res.  Inst,  of  Environm.  Med.,  Nagoya  Univ., 

Furo-cho,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  experimentally  induced  malformations  of  the  central  nervous  system. 

Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effects  of  low-dose  x-irradiation  upon  the  developing  brain.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  Y. 

KAMEYAMA  and  K.  HOSHINO) 
HEARSON,  L.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  Wabash  Coll.,  CRAWFORDSVILLE,  Ind. 

47933,  U.S.A. 
a       Proliferation,   DNA   synthesis  and   nerve   Fiber   patterns  in  forelimb  blastemata.  Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Cytochemistry    of  dedifferentiation    and   redifferentiation   in   denervated   limbs.   Ambystoma 

maculatum,  A.  opacum  (Urodela) 
c       Proliferation  patterns  in  aneurogenic  forelimb  blastemata.  Same  species  as  b 

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Ill   Mil.  H.  D;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Calif.  State  Univ.,  HAYWARD,  Calif.  94542,  U.S.A. 

a        Growth  regulation  in  larvae.  Tarklia  torosa  (Urodd.il 

b       Tentacle  regeneration.  Hydra  littoralis,  Chlorohydra  viridissima  (Hydrozoa) 

HEATON,  Mrs.  M.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Ncuroembryol.  Lab.,  North  Carolina  Dept.  of  Mental  Health,  Res.  Div., 

RALKIGH,  N.C.  27611,  U.S.A. 
a        Behavioral  and  neurological  development  of  embryos  and  neonates.  Anas  platyrhynchos,  Callus 

gallus  (Aves) 
HI: IM    W.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  The  Colorado  Coll.,  COLORADO  SPRINGS,  Colo.  80903, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Serum  proteins  during  ontogeny.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Alpha-2  macroglobulin  during  development,  regeneration  and  various  physiological  states.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia) 
HI  IN,  Miss  R.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Biol.  Dept.,  Upsala  College,  Prospect  St.,  EAST  ORANGE,  N.J. 

07019,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  chemical  agents  (usually  metals)  on  development  and  possible  correlation  with  the 

effect   of  selected   enzyme   systems   present   in   developing  and  regenerating  tissues.  Dugesia 

dorotocephala  (Turbellaria),  (Echinodermata) 
HEMING,  B.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Alberta,  EDMONTON,  Alta.  T6G 

213,  Canada 
a       Metamorphosis.  Frankliniella  fusca,  Haplothrips  verbasci  and  other  spp.  (Thysanoptera) 
b       Parthenogenesis.  Various  spp.  (Thysanoptera) 
c       Embryogenesis.  Haplothrips  verbasci  (Thysanoptera) 

HENDRICKX,  A.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Calif.  Primate  Res.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  DAVIS,  CA  95616,  U.S.A. 
HENDRIX,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Ophthalmol.,  Children's  Hosp.  Med.  Center,  and  Dept.  of  Anat., 

Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  25  Shattuck  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02115,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis  of  tissue  and  cell  shape  changes  during  induction  and  differentiation  of  the  eye  lens. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Analysis  of  extracellular  matrix  changes  during  induction  and  differentiation  of  the  eye  lens. 

Same  species  as  a 
HENNEN,  Miss  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  530  N.  15th  St.,  MIL- 
WAUKEE, Wis.  53233,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
a       Nucleo-cytoplasmic  interactions  in  development.  (Amphibia) 
HERMAN,  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Downstate  Med.  Center,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  450 

Clarkson  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1 1203,  U.S.A. 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  normal  and  urethane  induced  changes  in  embryonic  neural  tube  cells  and 

lung  tissue  cells.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
HERNANDEZ  de  BARRIOS,  Mrs.  C.  E.;  M.D.  -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes, 

MERIDA,  Venezuela 
a       Histochemistry  of  the  developing  placenta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Anomalies  of  the  nasal  cavity.  Same  species  as  a 
HEROLD,  R.  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.,  and  Genet.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med., 

Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 
a       Relation  of  dentinogenesis  and  dermal  bone  formation.  Squalus  acanthias  (Selachii;  Teleostei), 

Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela) 
b       Development  of  embryonic  fine  structure,  mitochondria,  and  cell  membrane;  effect  of  chemical 

treatments.  Echinarachnius  parma  (Echinoidea) 
c       Comparative  development  and  ultrastructure  of  dentines  (osteodentine  and  vasodentine).  Esox 

lucius,  Gadus  callarias  (Teleostei) 
d       Development  of  embryonic   skeletal  structure;  normal   ultrastructure   and  effect  of  sodium 

fluoride.  Same  species  as  b 
e        Developmental  pathology  of  odontogenesis.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
f       Fine  structure  of  experimental  tooth  dysplasias.  Rattus  spec,  Cavia  spec.  (Rodentia) 
HERRMANN,  H.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -   Biol.   Sci.  Group,  Genet,  and  Cell  Biol.   Sect.,   U-125,  Univ.  of 

Connecticut,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268,  U.S.A. 
a       Protein  synthesis  in  muscle  of  developing  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
HEYN,  A.  N.  J.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Louisiana  State  Univ.,  Lake  Front,  NEW  ORLEANS,  LA 

70122,  U.S.A. 
HIBBARD,  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Pennsylvania  State  Univ.,  208  Life  Sciences  I, 

UNIVERSITY  PARK,  Pa.  16802,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  polarity   on  differentiation  of  sensory  structures  and  outgrowth  of  nerve  fibres. 

Xenopus  laevis  and  other  spp.  (Amphibia) 
b       Restoration  of  vision  in  eyeless  mutant  by  grafting  eyes  at  early  tailbud  stage.  Ambystoma 

mexicanum  (Urodela) 
HICKEY  (WEBER),  Mrs.  E.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Russell  Sage  Coll.,  TROY,  N.Y.  12180,  U.S.A. 
a       Thyroxine  sensitivity  of  regenerated  tail  tips  cultured  in  vitro.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Changes  in  hemoglobin  during  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  a 

HICKS,  G.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Life  Sci.  Centre,  HALIFAX,  N.Sc,  Canada 
a       Nutritional  and  hormonal  requirements  of  cultured  floral  organs;  organ  autonomy,  regenerative 

potential  and  inter-organ  effects.  Nicotiana  tabacum  (Solanaceae) 
HIGASHINAKAGAWA,  T.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University 

Parkway,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a        Analysis  of  proteins  on  the  ribosomal  genes  of  oocytes.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  R.  H. 

REEDER) 

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HILD,  W.  J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Branch,  Univ.  of  Texas,  GALVESTON,  Tex.  77550, 

U.S.A. 
a       In  vitro  development  of  retinal  explants;  differentiation  of  sensory  cells  and  synaptic  complexes. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora) 
HILFER,  S.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Temple  Univ.,  Broad  &  Berks  St.,  PHILADEL- 
PHIA, PA  19122,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
HILL,  Mrs.  S.  DOUGLAS;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  220  Nat.  Sci.  Bldg.,  EAST 

LANSING,  Mich.  48823,  U.S.A. 
a       Muscle  regeneration  in  the  limb.  Ambystoma  maculatum  (Urodela) 
b       Origin  of  cells  during  regeneration.  (Sabellidae,  Spionidae,  etc.,  Polychaeta) 
HINDMAN,  J.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Progr.  in  Gen.  Biol.,  Washington  State  Univ.,  PULLMAN,  WA  99163, 

U.S.A. 
HINDS,  J.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Boston  Univ.,  80  E.  Concord  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02118, 

U.S.A. 
a       Golgi  impregnation  and   electron   microscopic   study   of  neurogenesis  and  gliogenesis  in  the 

olfactory  bulb.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Early  neurogenesis  in  spinal  cord  and  cerebral  cortex  (electron  microscopy,  Golgi  impregnation). 

Same  species  as  a 
c       Analysis  of  developing  retina  using  serial  electron  microscopic  sections.  Same  species  as  a 
HINSCH,  Miss  G.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Molec.  Evol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  521  Anastasia  Ave.,  CORAL 

GABLES,  FL  33134,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

HIRABAYASHI,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Tokyo  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Otsuka  3-29-1,  Bunkyo-ku, 

TOKYO,  Japan 
HIRADHAR,  P.;M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2,  India 
a       Tail  regeneration  in  the  adult.  Hemidactylus  flaviviridis  (Lacertilia) 
HIRAKOW,   R.;   M.D.,  Prof.    -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Saitama  Med.  Sch.,  38  Morohongo,  Moroyama, 

Iruma-gun,  SAITAMA,  350-04  Japan 
a       Ultrastructural  differentiation  of  the  heart.  (Vertebrata) 
HIRAMOTO,  Y.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Tokyo  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Ookayama,  Meguro-ku,  TOKYO, 

152  Japan  ISDB 

a       Cell  division.  (Echinoidea) 
b       Physical  properties  of  eggs.  (Echinoidea) 
c       Physiology  of  fertilization.  (Echinoidea) 

HIROSHIMA,  T.;  B.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Kanazawa  Med.  Univ.,  UCHINADA-machi,  Ishikawa-ken,  Japan 
a       Reaggregation  of  dissociated  cells.  Callyspongia  elongata  (Porifera) 

HIRSCH,  H.  V.  B.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  ALBANY,  N.Y.  12222,  U.S.A. 
a       Methods  are  being  formulated  to  analyze  the  postnatal  development  of  linear  receptive  fields  of 

cells  in  the  visual  cortex.  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora)  (with  R.  GORDON,  Bethesda,  Md.) 
HISHIDA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Biol.,  Gifu  Coll.  of  Dent.,  1851  Takano,  Hozumi-cho,  Motosu- 

gun,  GIFU-ken,  Japan 
a       Sex  differentiation  and  sex  reversal.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
HOADLEY,  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  985  Memorial  Drive,  Apt.  403,  CAMBRIDGE,  MA  02138, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

HOAR,  R.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Teratol.  Sect.,  Dept.  of  Exp.  Pathol,  and  Toxicol.,  Res.  Div.,  Hoffmann-La 

Roche  Inc.,  Bldg.  100,  NUTLEY,  N.J.  07110,  U.S.A. 
a       Placental  endocrine  activity  and  adrenal  activity  of  embryos  exposed  to  maternal  hyperadreno- 

corticalism.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia) 
b       Maternal  hyperadrenalism  and  the  interrelationship  of  thyroid  and  adrenal  activities  of  the 

embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Development  of  the  structure  and  function  of  the  yolk  sac  placenta  and  its  relationship  to  birth 

defects.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
HODGETTS,  R.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Genet,  Univ.  of  Alberta,  EDMONTON,  Alta.  T6G  2E9,  Canada 
HOLLAND,  C.  A.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  Tenn.  37830,  U.S.A. 
a       Functions  of  satellite  DNAs  and  macromolecular  metabolism  in  regenerating  tissues.  Gecarcinus 

lateralis  (Decapoda,  Crustacea)  (with  D.  M.  SKINNER) 
b       Interacting  controls  of  regeneration  and  molting.  Same  species  as  a  (with  D.  M.  SKINNER) 
HOLLAND,  Miss  Y.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Neural  Biol.,  Rockefeller  Univ.,  66th  St.  and  York 

Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Evaluation  of  large  cinemicrographic  material  on  cell  interactions  and  specificity  (with  P.  A. 

WEISS) 
HOLLINSHEAD,  Ms.  M.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  New  Jersey  Med.  Sch.,  100  Bergen 

St.,  NEWARK,  NJ  07103,  U.S.A. 
a       Embryology  of  grey  lethals  showing  osteopetrosis  and  eruption  failure  of  molars  (light  and 

electron  microscopy).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Embryonic  development  of  skeletal  muscle  (electron  microscopy).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HOLLYDAY,  Miss  M.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Washington  Univ.,  Skinner  and  Lindell  Ave.,  ST. 

LOUIS,  Mo.  63130,  U.S.A. 
a       Autoradiographic  studies  of  embryonic  spinal  cord.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Motility  studies  on  deafferented  embryonic  limbs.  Same  species  as  a 
HOLLYFIELD,  J.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Ophthalmol.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Columbia  Univ.,  630W. 

168th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10032,  U.S.A. 
a        Retinal  changes  at  metamorphosis.  Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Growth  of  the  visual  system.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c       Retinal  differentiation  and  histogenesis.  Fundulus  heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 

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d        Interactions  between  retina  and  pigmented  epithelium  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 

e        Phagocytosis  by  the  pigmented  retinal  epithelium  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 

f        Development  of  ganglion  cell  specificity  for  tectal  loci.  Rana  pipiens  (Anuia) 

HOLMES,  P.  V..  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Morphol.  Sci.,  Health  Sci.  Center,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY,  Alta. 

T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a        Morphological   and  biochemical  changes  in   trophoblast  cells  of  the  preimplantation  embryo 

before  and  after  estrogen  stimulation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Direct  or  indirect  role  of  estrogen  in  blastocyst  implantation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
HOLMSTEDT,  J.  O.  V.;  D.D.S.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Louisiana  State  Univ.,  1100  Florida  Ave., 

NEW  ORLEANS,  La.  701 19,  U.S.A. 
a        Mechanisms  of  secondary   palate  formation  (light  microscopy,  electron  microscopy  and  auto- 
radiography;   normal    development    and    spontaneous  cleft    lip    and    palate).    Mus    musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  eyelids  (light  microscopy,  electron  microscopy  and  autoradiography;  comparison 

with  secondary  palate).  Same  species  as  a 
HOLOW1NSKY.  A.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.   Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVI- 
DENCE, R.I.  02912,  U.S.A. 
a       Early  events  in  light  induced  chloroplast  development:  membrane  biogenesis.  Euglena  gracilis 

(Euglenophyceae) 
b       Effect  of  culture  conditions  on  chloroplast  replication.  Same  species  as  a 
HOLTERETER   J    K   F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  ROCHESTER,  NY  14627, 

U.S.A.        '  ISDB 

HONDA    S    I  ;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Sci.  and  Engin.,  Wright  State  Univ.,  Col. 

Glenn  Highway,  DAYTON,  OH  45431,  U.S.A. 
a       Structure  and  function  of  organelles,  especially  chloroplasts.  ( Angiospermae) 
HONJO   T   -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Genet.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human  Developm.,  Natl.  Inst,  ot 

Health,  Bldg.  6V  Rm  324,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Divergence  of  immunoglobulin  genes  during  embryogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
HOOVER,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  220  Nat.  Sci.  Bldg.,  EAST  LANSING, 

Mich  48823,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  surface  changes  in  relation  to  morphogenesis:  cell  positioning 
HOPPE,  P.  C;  Ph.D.  -  The  Jackson  Lab.,  BAR  HARBOR,  Me.  04609,  U.S.A. 
a       Fertilization  in  vitro  and  embryo  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Requirements  for  epididymal  sperm  maturation,  sperm  metabolism,  effects  of  gamete  aging  on 

development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Parthenogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

HORI,  L;  M.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Kanazawa  Med.  Univ.,  UCHINADA-machi,  Ishikawa-ken,  Japan 
a       Regeneration.  Dugesia  japonica,  Bdellocephala  brunnea  (Turbellaria) 
HORI,  R. ;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Toyama  Univ.,  Gofuku  3 190,  TOYAMA,  930  Japan 
a       Na,   K,   Ca,   and   Mg  contents,   ionic   permeability,   water   soluble   proteins,   and  fertilization 

phenomena  (radioisotopes,  thin-layer  chromatography,  electrophoresis).  Hemicentrotus  pulcher- 

rimus  (Echinoidea),  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
b       Activation  analysis  of  trace  elements  and  fertilization  phenomena.  Same  species  as  a 
HORSEALL,  W.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  320  Morrill  Hall,  URBANA, 

111.  61801,  U.S.A. 
a       Imaginal    teratogenesis  by   thermal   stress  (morphological   and   histological  changes;  sensitive 

period).  Aedes  sierrensis,  A.  punctor,  A.  communis,  A.  stimulans,  A.  dianteus,  A.  cataphylla,  A. 

excrucians,  A.  barri  et  al.  (Culicidae,  Diptera) 
HOSHINO,  K.;  M.D.,  Dr.Med.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  750  Bannatyne  Ave., 

WINNIPEG,  Man.  R3E  0W3,  Canada 
a        Development,  growth,  and  teratogenesis  of  mammary  glands  after  prenatal  exposure  to  hormones 

and  carcinogen.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Influences  of  hormones  and  carcinogen  upon  mammary  growth  of  male  and  female  immature 

animals.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Regeneration  of  transplanted  mammary  and  salivary  glands.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Structural  and  functional  teratogenesis  of  mammary  glands  by  glucocorticoids.  Same  species  as  a 
HOSHINO,  K.;  M.D.,  D.Med.Sc,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Pathol.,  Res.  Inst,  of  Environm. 

Med.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Furo-cho,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan 
a       Morphogenesis  of  genetic  microphthalmia.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  Y.  KAMEYAMA) 
b       Autoradiography  of  the  generation  cycle  in  the  neural  cells  of  the  embryonic  brain.  Same  species 

as  a  . 

c       Effects  of  low-dose   x-irradiation  upon   the  developing  brain.   Same   species  as  a  (with    Y. 

KAMEYAMA  and  Y.  HAYASHI) 
d       Influences  of  intrauterine  environment  on  the  manifestation  of  genetic  malformations.  Same 

species  as  a  (with  Y.  KAMEYAMA) 
HOSICK,  H.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Wash.  State  Univ.,  PULLMAN,  Wash.  99163,  U.S.A. 
a        Control  of  milk-protein  synthesis  in  epithelial  cells  of  the  developing  mammary  gland  in  vitro 
(lactose  synthetase  as  a  marker  for  differentiation;  stroma-epithelium  interaction).  Mus  domesti- 
cus  (Rodentia) 
b       Control   of  albumin   synthesis  in  a  differentiated  liver  cell  line  (hormonal  and  translational 

control).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
HOSTETLER,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  333  W.  10th  Ave.,  COLOMBUS,  Ohio 

43210,  U.S.A. 
a        Effect  of  in  vivo  administration  of  phytohemagglutinin  on  fetal  hemopoietic  organs  (light  and 

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electron  microscopy).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Light  and  electron  microscopic  histochemical  analysis  of  supporting  tissues  in  areas  of  hemo- 
poiesis in  embryos.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
HOTTA,  Y.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA,  Calif. 

92037,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Regulation  of  DNA  synthesis  during  meiotic  development.  Trillium  erectum,  Lilium  longiflorum, 

Tulipa  gesneriana,  Vicia  faba,  Bellevalia  romana  (Angiospermae) 
b       Cell  transformation,  especially  of  meiotic  cells  by  biopolymer  molecules  in  vitro.  Lilium  longi- 
florum, Triticum  aestivum  (Angiospermae) 
c       Meiotic  cell  culture  in  vitro  and  the  regulation  of  the  meiotic  process.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
HOUGH  (RAYMOND),  Mrs.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Calif.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  PASADENA,  Calif. 

91109,  U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  biology  of  oogenesis  and  early  development,  particularly  gene  activation.  Ilyanassa 

obsoleta  (Gastropoda),  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea),  Engystomops  pustulosus, 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
HOWES,  R.  I.;  D.D.S.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Health  Sci.  Ctr.,  P.O.  Box 

26901,  OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Histologic  and  morphogenic  development  of  tooth  crowns  and  roots  (ectopic  tooth  transplants). 

Rana  pipiens  (Anura),  Iguana  iguana  (Reptilia)  and  other  lower  Vertebrata 
HRUDKA,  F.;  DVM,  D.Sc,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Anat.,  Western  Coll.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Saskatchewan,  SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N  0W0,  Canada 
a       Spermatogenesis  and  sperm  (cytogenetics,  histochemistry  and  fine  structure  under  normal  and 

experimental  conditions),  domestic  and  laboratory  animals  (Mammalia) 
HSU  (LIANG),  Mrs.  C.  Y.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biomorph.,  Natl.  Defense  Med.  Ctr.,  P.O.  Box 

7432,  TAIPEI  107,  Taiwan,  Rep.  of  China 
a       Experimental  sex  differentiation.  Rana  spec.  (Anura) 

HUANG,  F.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Natl.  Taiwan  Univ.,  TAIPEI  107,  Taiwan 
a       Effect  of  carp  pituitary  gland  extract  on  the  maturation  of  Clarias  fuscus  (Teleostei) 
HUANG,   L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,   115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  membrane  fusion.  (Mammalia) 
b       Isolation  of  membrane-bound  proteins  and  lipid-protein  interactions  in  differentiating  cells. 

Gallus    domesticus    (Aves),    Mesocricetus    auratus,    Mus    musculus   (Rodentia)    (with    R.    E. 

PAGANO) 
HUBBERT,  W.  T.;  D.V.M.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Epidemiol,   and  Comm.  Health,  Sch.  of  Vet.  Med., 

Louisiana  State  Univ.,  BATON  ROUGE,  La.  70803,  U.S.A. 
a       Vertical  transmission  of  infection  and  its  effect  on  the  fetus  and  neonate.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodac- 

tyla) 
HUBSCHMAN,  J.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Sci.  and  Engin.,  Wright  State  Univ., 

Col.  Glenn  Highway,  DAYTON,  Ohio  45431,  U.S.A. 
a       Endocrine  control  of  growth  and  development  (metamorphosis)  in  larvae.  Palaemonetes  spp. 

(Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
HUCKINS,  Miss  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tufts  Univ.,  BOSTON,  MA,  U.S.A. 
HUGHES,  A.  F.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Developm.  Biol.  Center,  Case  Western  Reserve 

Univ.,  2119  Abington  Rd.,  CLEVELAND  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Experimental  teratology  of  neural  tube  and  axis  in  relation  to  sodium  and  potassium  content  of 

early  embryo.  Gallus  bankiva  (Aves),  Mus  rattus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
HUMMEL,  Miss  K.  P.;  Ph.D.  (Emer.)  -  The  Jackson  Lab.,  BAR  HARBOR,  Me.  04609,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  anatomy  and  genetics.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
HUMPHREY,  R.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Indiana  Univ.,  BLOOMINGTON,  IN 

47401,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

HUMPHREYS,  T.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Kewalo  Lab.,  Pacif.  Biomed.  Res.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  41 

Ahui  St.,  HONOLULU,  Hawaii  96813,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       RNA  and  protein  synthesis  in  embryos.  Colobocentrotus  atratus,  Lytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Characterization  of  aggregation  factor.  Microciona  prolifera,  Terpioz  zeteki,  Haliclona  occulata 

(Porifera) 
c       Relationship  of  cell  contacts  to  growth  control,  as  expressed  in  nucleic  acid  synthesis  regulation, 

in  embryonic  skin  fibroblasts.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
HUMPHREYS,  W.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  Barrow  Hall,  ATHENS,  Ga. 

30602,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultrastructure  of  blastomeres  in  mosaic  eggs.  Mytilus  edulis  (Lamellibranchia) 
b       Desiccated  cytoplasm  of  viable,  encysted  embryos,  studied  by  transmission  EM,  freeze-fracturing, 

and  scanning  EM.  Artemia  salina  (Anostraca,  Crustacea) 
c       Macromolecular  structures  in  extracellular  coats  of  unfertilized  and  fertilized  eggs,  compared  by 

freeze-etching.  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
HUMPHRIES,  A.  A.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Emory  Univ.,  ATLANTA,  Ga.  30322,  U.S.A. 
a       Oogenesis  and  maturation.  (Amphibia) 
b       Chemistry  and  physiology  of  egg  jelly.  (Amphibia) 
c       Ultrastructure  of  oocytes.  (Amphibia) 
d       Fertilization  (Amphibia) 
HUNT,  Miss  D.  M.;  B.A.  -  Worcester  Found,  for  Exp.  Biol.,  222  Maple  Ave.,  SHREWSBURY,  MA 

01545,  U.S.A. 
HUNT,  E.  L.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Emory  Univ.,  ATLANTA,  Ga.  30322,  U.S.A. 
a       Estrus  cycle  and  gestation  in  alloxan-diabetic  animals.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

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b       Developmental  pathology  of  the  endocrine  pancreas.  Gallus  domesticus  ( Aves) 

HUSK1  Y,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22903,  U.S.A. 

a        Developmental  genetics  of  early  embryogenesis.  Volvox  carteri  (Chlorophyta) 

b       Regulation  of  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 

HUTCHISON,  C.  F.;  B.S.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Res.,  RAHWAY,  N.J. 

07065,  U.S.A. 
i        Studies  on  fertilization.  (Mammalia) 
HYODO  (TAGUCHI),  Mrs.   Y.;  Ph.D.   -   Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome, 

Anagawa,  CHIBA,  280  Japan 
a       Change  in  radiosensitivity  of  germ  cells  during  embryonic  development.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleo- 

stei) 
b       limbryology  of  reproductive  organs.  Same  species  as  a 

IDE,  C.;M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       The  effect  of  innervation  during  the  development  of  the  skin.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
b       The  trophic  functions  of  the  nerve  fibre  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
IFFT,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Boston  Univ.,  80  E.  Concord  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass. 

02118,  U.S.A. 
a        Autoradiographic  studies  of  hypothalamus  development.  Rattus  domesticus  (Rodentia) 
Ii,  I.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  and  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  7-3-1,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO, 

1 13  Japan 
a        Glutathione  reductase  in  early  development.   Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus,   Anthocidaris  cras- 

sispina,  Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 
IKEDA,  Miss  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
IKENISHI,  K.;  B.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Biol.,  Gifu  Coll.  of  Dent.,  1851  Takano,  Hozumi-cho,  Motosu-gun, 

GIFU-ken,  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  the  germinal  plasm.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
IKUSHJMA,  N.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Kansai  Med.  Sch.,  HIRAKATA,  Osaka  Pref.,  Japan 
ILAN,  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  CLEVE- 
LAND, Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Studies  on  the  regulation  of  protein  synthesis  and  the  control  of  mRNA  translation  during 

development  and  morphogenesis,  (with  Judith  ILAN) 
ILAN,  Mrs.  Judith;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  CLEVELAND, 

Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Studies  on  the  regulation  of  protein  synthesis  and  the  control  of  mRNA  translation  during 

development  and  morphogenesis  (with  J.  ILAN) 
IMAHORI,  K.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Gen.  Educ,  Osaka  Univ.,  Toyonaka,  OSAKA, 

560  Japan 
a       Morphogenesis,  especially  of  sporelings.  (Characeae) 
b       Origin  and  cytogenesis  of  prokaryoiic  and  eukaryotic  cells.  Chara  spec,  Nitella  spec,  Bryopsis 

spec.  (Algae) 
IMBERSKI,  R.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Div.  of  Life  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Maryland, 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  20742,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  enzymes  and  isozymes.  Drosophila  spp.  (Diptera),  Ephestia  kuhniella 

(Lepidoptera) 
b       Control  of  growth  and  differentiation  of  imaginal  disc  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Changes  in  chromosomal  proteins  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 
INFANTE,  A.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.  06457,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  protein  and  nucleic  acid  synthesis  during  embryonic  development  (density  gradient 

centrifugation,  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  protein  synthesis,  electrophoretic  separations).  Strongylocen- 

trotus  purpuratus,  Lytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Role  of  a  DNA-nuclear  membrane  complex  in  DNA-synthesis  (enzymology,  gradient  centrifuga- 
tion, light  and  EM  autoradiography,  cell  synchrony).  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 

and  several  cell  lines  (Mammalia) 
INGRAM,  V.  M.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technol.,  77  Massachu- 
setts Ave.,  CAMBRIDGE,  MA  02139,  U.S.A. 
INOUE,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  de  Biol.  Molec,  Dept.  De  Biol.,  Univ.  de  Montreal,  C.P.  6128,  MONTREAL 

3,  Que.,  Canada 
INOUE,  T.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Obstet.,  Fac  of  Vet.  Med.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  18,  W  9,  SAPPORO, 

060  Japan 
a       Kinetics  of  spermatogenesis,  especially  with  regard  to  the  role  of  Sertoli  cells.  Mustela  vison 

(Carnivora) 
INOUE,  Mrs.  Y.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Doshisha  Univ.,  Karasumaru  Imadegawa,  Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO,  Japan 
a       Culture  of  embryonic  heart  cells.  Cynops  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 
INOUYE,  M.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya-cho, 

KASUGAI,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Fetal  brain  lesions  caused  by  maternal  administration  of  monosodium  glutamate  and  allied 

chemical  substances.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  U.  MURAKAMI) 
IRIE,  R.;  B.S.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Industry,  CHIBA-shi,  280  Japan 
a        Biochemical  mechanism  of  spore  germination.  Bacillus  subtilis,  B.  cereus  (Bacteria) 
ISHIDA,  J.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Fac.  of  Sci.  and  Engin.,  Saitama  Univ.,  Shimo-Okubo 

255,  URAWA,  Japan  ISDB 

ISHIKAWA,  M.;  D.Sc  -  Marine  Biol.  Stat.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Sugashima,  TOBA,  Mie-ken,  517  Japan 

ISDB 

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a       Physiology  of  fertilization  and  artificial  parthenogenesis.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus,  Pseudo- 

centrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Metamorphosis.  Halocynthia  roretzi,  Chelyosoma  siboya,  Ciona  intestinalis  (Tunicata) 
ISHIKAWA,  T.;  D.V.M.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Obstet.,  Fac.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  18  W  9 

SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a       Cytogenetics  of  congenital  anomalies.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 

ISHIZAKI,  H.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan 
ISONO,  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Embryol.  Sect.,  Biol.  Dept.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  2-1-1  chome,  Fuka- 

zawa-machi,  Setagaya-ku,  TOKYO,  158  Japan 
a       F.ffects  of  surface  active  agents  on  fertilization  and  embryonic  development.  Hemicentrotus 

pulcherrimus,  Anthocidaris  crassispina,  Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea),  Mytilus  edulis 

(Lamellibranchia) 
ITO,  R.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Tokyo  Med.  and  Dental  Univ.,  1-5-45,  Yushima, 

Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan. 
a       Resorption  of  collagen  fibres  in  the  metamorphosing  tadpole  tail.  Rana  catesbeiana,  R.  japonica, 

Bufo  vulgaris  (Anura) 
b       Histochemistry  of  glycosaminoglycans  in  the  limb  bud.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
IUCIF,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  de  Morfol.  Hum.  Func.  e  Aplic,  Univ.  de  Sao  Paulo,  C.P.  301,RIBEIRAO 

PRETO,  S.P.,  Brazil 
a       Allometric  study  of  the  mandible  during  postnatal  life  under  cortisone  treatment.  Rattus  rattus 

(Rodentia) 
b       The  effects  of  castration  on  the  growth  of  the  eyes.  Same  species  as  a 

IVERSON.  R.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  CORAL  GABLES,  FL  33124,  U.S.A. 
IWAMATSU,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Aichi  Univ.  of  Educ,  Igaya-cho,  KARIYA,  Aichi  Pref.,  448 

Japan 
a       The  acquisition  of  developmental  capacity  by  the  oocyte  during  maturation  in  vitro.  Oryzias 

latipes  (Teleostei) 
b       Differentiation  of  primordial  germ  cells  implanted  into  the  eye  cavity  of  castrated  adults.  Same 

species  as  a 
IWASA,  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  Coll.  of  Gen.  Educ,  Osaka  Univ.,  Toyonaka,  OSAKA,  560  Japan 
a       Comparative  morphology  and  biochemistry  of  cell  wall  and  jelly  coat.  Chlamydomonas  reinhardi, 

Penium  margaritaceum,  Volvox  aureus,  Ankistrodesmus  bibraianus  (Chlorophyceae),  Phaeodac- 

tylum  tricornutum  (Diatomeae) 
b       Physiology  and  biochemistry  of  development  and  differentiation  of  unicellular  and  coenobial 

forms.  Chlamydomonas  reinhardi,  Volvox  aureus  (Chlorophyceae),  Phaeodactylum  tricornutum 

(Diatomeae) 
IWASAKI,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA,  280 

Japan. 
a       Effects  of  ionizing  radiations  on  oogenesis  and  embryonic  development  (cytology).  Artemia 

salina  (Anostraca,  Crustacea) 
b       Cytological  studies  on  the  radiosensitivity  of  spermatogenesis.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
IWASAWA,  H.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Niigata  Univ.,  NIIGATA,  950-21  Japan 
a       Embryological  study  on  endocrine  correlation.  (Amphibia) 
b       Comparative  embryology  of  reproductive  organs.  (Anura) 
c       Mechanism  of  sex  differentiation  (electron  microscopy,  organ  culture),  Rana  spp.,  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
IWATA,  F.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  10,  8,  SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a       Comparative  embryology,  especially  taxonomic  interrelationships.  (Nemertea) 
b       Development  and  regeneration.  Lineus  vegitus  (Nemertea) 
c       Comparative  embryology.   Notoplana  humilis  (Polycladida,   Turbellaria),  Pugettia  quadridens 

(Brachyura,  Decapoda),  Dendrodoris  rubra  (Opisthobranchia,  Gastropoda) 
IYER,  R.  D.;  M.Sc.  -  Div.  of  Genet.,  Indian  Agric  Res.  Inst.,  NEW  DELHI-110012,  India 
a       Anther  culture  for  haploid  production.  Crop  plants 
b       Endosperm  culture  for  triploid  production.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Protoplast  culture  from  pollen  tetrads.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Embryological    study    of   apomixis:    its    nature,    origin    and    genetic  basis.   Sorghum   vulgare 

(Gramineae),  Areca  catechu  (Palmaceae) 
IZAWA,  K.;  B.  Fish.  -  Fac  of  Fish.,  Mie  Univ.,  Edobashi,  TSU,  Mie,  514  Japan 
a       Postembryonic  development:  nauplius,  copepodid  and  chalimus  stages.  Cyclopoida;  Caligoida; 

Lerneopodoida  (Copepoda) 
IZZARD,  C.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  1400  Washington  Ave, 

ALBANY,  N.Y.  12222,  U.S.A. 
a       Asexual  reproduction,  especially  morphogenesis  and  ultrastructure.  Botryllus  schlosseri  (Asci- 

diacea) 
b       Origin  of  germ  cells,  especially  in  asexual  reproduction.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Motility   in   fibroblast-like   cells   and   its  role  in   morphogenesis   (critical  optical  techniques). 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
JACOBS,  R.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  IA 

52240,  U.S.A. 
JACOBS,  W.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540,  U.S.A. 
JACOBSON,  A.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712,  U.S.A.   ISDB 
a       Experimental  analysis  and  computer  simulation  of  the  shaping  of  the  neural  plate.  Taricha  torosa 

(Urodela) 
b       Ultrastructural  and  experimental  analysis  of  early  development.  Drosophila  montana  (Diptera) 

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c        Experimental  analysis  o\'  the  development  of  the  hypothalamus-adenohypophysis  complex  and 

its    rule    in   reproduction,  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Taricha  torosa,  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
d       Somite,  notochord,  and  neural  plate  determination  and  morphogenesis;  ultrastructural,  cinemato- 
graphic and  experimental  analysis.  Same  species  as  c 
e        Analysis  of  form  changes  in  coherent  sheets  of  cells  mediated  by  programmed  cell-shape  changes 

(eye,  early  embryonic  germ  layers,  extra-embryonic  membranes).  Same  species  as  c 
JACOBSON,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol,  and  Biophys.,  Univ.  of  Miami  Sch.  of  Med.,  P.O.  Box 

520875,  MIAMI,  Fla.  33152,  U.S.A. 
a       Formation  of  connections  between  eye  and  brain.  (Amphibia;  Teleostei;  Mammalia) 
b       Regeneration  of  optic  nerve.  (Anura;  Teleostei) 

c       Effects  of  prolactin  and  somatotropin  on  brain  cell  DNA,  RNA  and  protein  synthesis.  (Verte- 
bra ta) 
I  \1  11.  L.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind.  47907,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
a       Transcellular  developmental  currents  and  ion  fluxes  through  developing  cells  (vibrating  probe 

detecting  nanovolt  differences).  Fucus  furcatus,  Pelvetia  fastigiata  (Phaeophyta),  Lilium  spec. 

(Liliaceae) 
b       Ionic  gradients  during  development  (autoradiography,  electron  microprobe).  Same  species  as  a 
JANSSENS,  P.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  4,  CANBERRA,  A.C.T.  2600, 

Australia 
a       Development  of  enzyme  systems,  specially  those  concerned  in  nitrogen  metabolism.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
b       Development  of  metabolic  pathways,  particularly  gluconeogenesis.  Macropus  eugenii  (Marsu- 

pialia) 
JAWORSK1,  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30601,  U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  aspects  of  differentiation.  Blastocladiella  spec.  (Phycomycetes) 
JAYSHREE  MENON,  Mrs.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2, 

India 
a       Endocrinology  and  tail  regeneration.  Hemidactylus  flaviviridis  (Lacertilia) 
JENSH,  R.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1025  Walnut  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa. 

19107,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  and  growth-retarding  effects  of  antisera,  including  abnormal  development  of  yolk  sac 

placenta.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effects  of  microwave  irradiation  on  prenatal  and  postnatal  development.  Same  species  as  a 
JIT,  I.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Postgrad.  Inst,  of  Med.  Educ.  and  Res.,  CHANDIGARH-12, 

India 
a       Ages  of  ossification  of  various  bones  in  children  and  adults.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Development  of  the  muscularis  submucosae  ani.  Same  species  as  a 
JOHNSON,  E.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1020  Locust  St.,  Rm  520, 

PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19107,  U.S.A. 
a       Inductive-responding  systems  in  vivo  and  in  vitro;  effect  of  teratogens  on  induction  and  differ- 
entiation. Gallus  spec.  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Analysis  of  amniotic  cells  to  predict  non-genetic  malformations.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
JOHNSON,  E.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Duke  Univ.,  Box  301 1,  DURHAM,  N.C.  27710,  U.S.A. 
a       Changes  in  cell  contact  behavior  and  cell  surface  properties  during  gastrulation.  Rana  pipiens, 

Rana  pipiens  x  R.  catesbeiana  and  other  hybrids.  (Anura) 
b       Timing  of  gene  expression   in   early   development  (starch  gel  electrophoresis,  enzyme  poly- 
morphisms, enzyme  histochemistry).  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana  pipiens  x  R.  sylvatica,  R.  pipiens  x  R. 

palustris  (Anura) 
JOHNSTON,  M.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Dent.  Res.,  N.I.H.,  BETHESDA,  MD  20014,  U.S.A. 
JOLLIE,  M.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ.,  DeKALB,  111.  60115,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  bony   systems   of  the  head.    Amia   spec,  Lepisosteus  spec.  (Holostei), 

Acipenser  spec.  (Chondrostei),  Squalus  spec.  (Elasmobranchi)  and  other  Vertebrata 
JONEJA,  M.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Queen's  Univ.,  KINGSTON,  Ont.,  Canada 
JONES,  Miss  A.  H.;  M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER,  B.C.  V6T  1W5, 

Canada 
a       Characterization  of    uclear  acidic  proteins  in  early  stages  through  neurulation  (two-dimensional 

gel  electrophoresis).  \  nopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  H.  E.  KASINSKY) 
JONES,  R.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York  at  Stony  Brook,  STONY  BROOK, 

N.Y.  11790,  U.S.A. 
a       Physiology   and  biochemistry   of  development   and   differentiation  during  vegetative  growth, 

asexual    reproduction    and   gametogenesis.    Chlamydomonas    reinhardtii    (Volvocales,    Chloro- 

phyceae) 
b       Control  of  vegetative  and  reproductive  development.  Marchantia  polymorpha  (Hepaticae) 
JONES,  W.  R.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Center  for  Res.  in  Reprod.  Biol., 

Univ.  of  Michigan  Med.  Center,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a        Protein  antigens  from  the  placenta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Testing  for  identity  of  placental  antigens  between  species.  (Primates) 
JORQUERA,  B.;  M.V.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Univ.  Austral  de  Chile,  Casilla  no.  567,  VALDIVIA, 

Chile 
a        Normal  development,  and  ultrastructural  relationship  between  the  pharyngeal  pouch  of  the  adult 

male  and  the  integument  of  the  tadpole.  Rhinoderma  darwini  (Anura) 

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b       Limb  development  upon  heterotypic  recombination  in  the  embryo  (microsurgery  and  culture 

techniques).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
JOSHI,  P.  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Cell  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  N.  Wadia  Coll.,  POONA-1,  India 
JUDY,  K.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Zoecon  Corp.,  975  California  Ave.,  PALO  ALTO,  Calif.  94304,  U.S.A. 
a       Endocrine  regulation  of  metamorphosis  and  postembryonic  development  (tissue-  and  cell-level 

differentiation  in  the  digestive  system).  (Lepidoptera;  Orthoptera;  Coleoptera;  Hemiptera) 
KALTENBACH,  Mrs.  J.  COUFFER;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Clapp  Lab.,  Mount  Holyoke 

Coll.,  SOUTH  HADLEY,  Mass.  01075,  U.S.A. 
a       Local   action  of  thyroxine  on   metamorphosis:    histology   and   histochemistry.    Rana  pipiens 

(Anura) 
b       Histochemistry  of  lysosomal  enzymes  in  the  metamorphosing  tail  and  digestive  tract.  Same 

species  as  a 
KALTER,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Children's  Hosp.  Res.  Found.,  Div.  of  Teratol.,  Elland  &  Bethesda 

Aves.,  CINCINNATI,  OH  45229,  U.S.A. 
KAMAR,  G.  A.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Prod.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Cairo  Univ.,  GIZA,  Egypt 
a       Factors  influencing   reproduction   and   production   as   far  as   the  endocrines  and  gonads  are 

concerned.  (Aves) 
b       Growth  and  factors  affecting  especially  the  endocrines.  (Aves) 
c       Factors  influencing  production  and  reproduction  as  far  as  the  environmental  conditions  are 

concerned.  (Aves) 
KAMBYSELLIS,  M.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  New  York  Univ.,  Washington  Square, 

NEW  YORK,  NY  10003,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormonal  regulation  of  spermatogenesis  at  the  molecular  level:  effects  of  ecdysone,  juvenile 

hormone  and  proteinaceous  molecules  on  spermatocysts  in  vitro.  Samia  cynthia,  Hyalophora 

cecropia,  Manduca  sexta  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Effects  of  ecdysone  on  embryonic  cells  in  culture.  Drosophila  melanogaster,  Aedes  taeniorhyn- 

chus  (Diptera) 
c       Vitellogenesis:    purification,   synthesis,   release   and   uptake;  hormonal  regulation.   Drosophila 

melanogaster  (Diptera) 
d       Genetic  control  of  vitellogenesis.  Same  species  as  c 
KAMEYAMA,  Y.;  M.D.,  D.Med.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Pathol.,  Res.  Inst,  of  Environm.  Med., 

Nagoya  Univ.,  Furo-cho,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan 
a       Mechanism  responsible  for  malformations  of  the  extremities  in  the  embryo.  Mus  musculus, 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  genetic  microphthalmia.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  K.  HOSHINO) 
c       Effects  of  low-dose  x-irradiation   upon   the   developing  brain.    Same   species  as  b   (with  K. 

HOSHINO  and  Y.  HAYASHI) 
d       Influences  of  intrauterine  environment  on  the  manifestation  of  genetic  malformations.  Same 

species  as  b  (with  K.  HOSHINO) 
KANATANI,  H.;  D.Sc,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Physiol.,  Ocean  Res.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Minamidai, 

Nakano-ku,  Tokyo  164,  Japan  ISDB 

a       Mechanism  of  spawning.  Asterias  amurensis,  Asterina  pectinifera  (Asteroidea) 
b       Mode  of  action  of  1-methyladenine  on  oocyte  maturation.  (Asteroidea) 
c       Mechanism  of  oocyte  maturation.  Same  species  as  a 
KANE,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Kewalo  Lab.,  Pacif.  Biomed.  Res.  Ctr.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  41  Ahui  St., 

HONOLULU,  Hawaii  96813,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Role  of  cortical  granules  in  formation  of  hyaline  and  fertilization  membrane.  (Echinodermata) 
b       Mechanism  of  cell  division,  studied  by  means  of  the  isolated  mitotic  apparatus.  (Echinodermata) 
KANKEL,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06520, 

U.S.A. 
a       Clonal  analysis  and  general  embryology  of  the  nervous  system;  use  of  genetic  mosaics  in  an 

analysis  of  neural  wiring  specificity.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
KANKI,  T.  -  Embryol.  Sect.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  2-1-1  chome,  Fukazawa- 

machi,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo,  158  Japan 
a       RNA  synthesis  during  early  cleavage.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus  (Echinoidea) 
b       RNA  and  protein  synthesis  during  development  of  isolated  micromeres.  Same  species  as  a 
KANOH,  Y.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Akkeshi  Marine  Biol.  Stat.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  AKKESHI,  Hokkaido,  Japan 

ISDB 
KAPLAN,  N.  O.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  La  JOLLA, 

CA  92037,  U.S.A. 
KAPLAN,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Wisconsin,  561  N.  15th  St., 

MILWAUKEE,  Wis.  53233,  U.S.A. 
a       Investigations  into  the  mechanisms  underlying  congenital  malformations;  bio-energetics  of  devel- 
opment and  the  influence  of  teratogens  thereon.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
KAPUR,  S.  P.;  Ph.LX  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  3900  Reservoir  Rd.,  WASHINGTON,  DC 

20007,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  anatomy  of  nasal  tract,  nasopharynx  and  oropharynx,  with  special  reference  to 

nerve  pathways  and  sensory  receptors.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
KARASAKI,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Res.  Labs.,  Montreal  Cane.  Inst.,  Notre-Dame  Hosp.,  1560 

Sherbrooke  E.,  MONTREAL  133,  Que.,  Canada  ISDB 

a       Ultrastructural  aspects  of  cytodifferentiation  in  neoplastic  development.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Analysis  of  the  physico-chemical  properties  of  DNA  in  differentiating  cells.  Triturus  viridescens 

(Urodela),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves).  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates)  (with  S.  P.  MODAK) 
c       Modulation  of  growth  and  cytodifferentiation  of  cells  of  liver  origin  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 

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d       Cell  surface-to-nuclear  communication  in  carcinogenic  processes.  Same  species  as  a 

K  \RLIN,  Miss  D.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 

KARP.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Florida,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32611,  U.S.A. 

a       Gene  expression  in  early  embryogenesis.  (Echinoidea),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 

k  \SINSKY,  H.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER,  B.C.  V6T  1W5, 

Canada 
a       Histone  synthesis  during  cleavage.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Histone  transition  in  spermiogenesis.  Xenopus  laevis  and  other  spp.  (Anura) 
c       Characterization  of  nuclear  acidic  proteins  in  early  stages  through  neurulation  (two-dimensional 

gel  electrophoresis).  Same  species  as  a  (with  A.  H.  JONES) 
KASPI  (VISHNIVETSKI),  Mrs.  Th.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Teratol.,  Ch.  Sheba  Med.  Ctr., 

Tel-Aviv  Univ.,  TEL-AVIV,  Israel 
a       Functional  characteristics  of  placental  syncytium.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  L.  A.  NEBEL) 
KATAGIRI,  Ch.;  D.Sc.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  10,  W  8,  SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a       Sperm-egg  interactions  in  fertilization.  Rana  spec,  Bufo  spec.  (Anura) 
b       Characterization  and  development  of  hatching  enzyme.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Ontogeny  of  immune  system.  Rana  spec,  Xenopus  spec.  (Anura) 
KATAKURA,  Y.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
KAT1RA.  Mrs.  V.;  M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  G.S.V.M.  Med.  Coll.,  KANPUR  208002,  India 
a       Histochemical  and  cytochemical  study  of  the  oviduct,  cervix  and  vagina.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha)  (with  H.  C.  VARMA) 
KATO,  K.-L;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Osaka  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Tennoji-ku,  OSAKA,  543  Japan 
a       Histochemical  properties  of  developing  embryos.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
b       Strobilation.  Aurelia  aurita  (Scyphozoa) 

c       Growth  and  medusa  bud  formation  in  a  marine  form.  Cladonema  spec.  (Hydrozoa) 
KATO,  M.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tokyo  Med.  and  Dental  Univ.,  1-5-45,  Yushima,  Bunkyo-ku, 

TOKYO,  113  Japan, 
a       Experiments  on  lens  regeneration.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster,  Hynobius  tokyoensis  (Urodela) 
b       Tissue  culture  studies  on  the  development  of  the  mammary  gland.  Rattus  norvegicus,  Homo 

sapiens  (Mammalia) 
c       The  development  and  arrangement  of  collagen  Fibers.  Rana  japonica,  Bufo  vulgaris  (Anura), 

Hynobius  tokyoensis,  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 
d       Hetero-  and   xenoplastic   transplantation  of  tail.  Rana  japonica,  Bufo  vulgaris,  Rhacophorus 

schlegelii  (Anura) 
KATOH,  A.  K;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Nucl.  Pathol,  and  Oncol.,  Mercy  Hosp.,  1400  Locust  St..  PITTS- 

BURGH,  Pa.  15219,  U.S.A. 
a       Differentiation  of  the  embryonic  lens  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
KATSURA,  S.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  for  Biol,  and  Exp.  Med.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Seto-cho,  NARUTO  (Tokushima), 

Japan 
a       Changes  in  the  cortical  granules.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Mechanisms  of  fertilization.  Same  species  as  a 
KAUFFMAN,  Miss  S.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Downstate  Med.  Center,  State  Univ.  of  New 

York,  450  Clarkson  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  11203,  U.S.A. 
a       The  effects  of  urethane  on  embryogenesis  of  neural  tube  cells  and  lung  cells.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Lung  development,  and  tumor  induction  in  fetal  lung. 
KAUFMAN,  P.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  MI  48104, 

U.S.A. 
KAUFMANN,  B.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich. 

48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Changing  patterns  of  chromosome  Fine  structure  and  function  during  development.  Drosophila 

melanogaster  and  interspecific  hybrids  (Diptera) 
KAUSHAGEN,  C.  J.;  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway. 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Mitochondrial  nucleic  acids.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Regulation  of  synthesis  of  nuclear  and  mitochondrial  nucleic  acids  during  early  development. 

Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  I.  B.  DAWID) 
KAWAKAMI,  I.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Kyushu  Univ.,  Hakozaki-cho,  FUKUOKA, 

812  Japan  ISDB 

a       Inductive  capacities  of  intercellular  matrix  of  heterogeneous  tissues.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Uro- 
dela) 
b       Regional  capacity  of  prechordal  plate  to  induce  cephalic  sensory  organs.  Same  species  as  a 
KAWAMURA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  for  Amph.  Biol,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hiroshima  Univ.,  Higashisenda- 

cho,  HIROSHIMA,  Japan 
a       Hybridization  among  European  and  Far  Eastern  forms.  (Ranidae,  Anura) 
b       Morphological  and  sexual  abnormalities  in  the  offspring  of  animals  derived  from  irradiated  eggs 

or  sperm.  Rana  nigromaculata  (Anura) 
KtCK,  K.;  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Arizona,  TUCSON,  AZ  85721,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

KEDES,  L.  H.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Med.,  Stanford  Med.  Sch.,  Vet.  Adm.  Hosp.,  3801  Miranda  Ave.,  PALO 

ALTO,  Calif.  94304,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Characterization  of  histone  messenger  RNA  and  histone  genes  from  embryos  and  sperm.  Lytechi- 

nus  pictus,  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 

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KEEFE,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Jordan  Med.  Bldg.,  1300  Jefferson  Park  Ave., 

CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22901,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytochemistry,   tissue   culture,   and    ultrastructure   of  retinal  development   and   regeneration. 

Triturus  (Notophthalmus)  viiidescens,  T.  cristatus  (Urodela),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  (Ro- 

dentia) 
b       The  cell  cycle  and  its  relation  to  pigment  epithelial  differentiation  in  the  retinal  regenerating 

system.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Contribution  of  neural  crest  cells  to  establishment  of  sensory  axes  in  both  visual  and  vestibular 

systems.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Cytochemistry,  tissue  culture,  and  ultrastructure  of  peripheral  vestibular  sensory  development. 

Same  species  as  a 
KEINO,    H.    -    Dept.   of  Perinatol.,   Inst,    of  Developm.    Res.,   Aichi   Pref.   Colony,   Kamiya-cho, 

KASUGAI,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Teratogenesis  of  exencephaly  induced  by  cadmium.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KELLEY,  R.  O.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  New  Mexico,  915  Stanford  Dr.  N.  E.,  ALBUQUER- 
QUE, N.  Mex.  87131,  U.S.A. 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  induction  systems.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  limb  morphogenesis.  (Mammalia) 
c       Growth  and  regulation  of  limb  mesenchyme.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
d       Relationships  of  the  cell  surface  with  cell  behavior  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  c 
KEMP,  N.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  metamorphic  changes  in  the  skeleton.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Fine  structure  of  fin  rays  in  regenerating  tailfins.  Tilapia  mossambica,  Carassius  auratus  (Teleo- 

stei) 
c        Differentiation  of  enamel  in  teeth.  Carcharhinus  menisorrah  (Elasmobranchi) 
d       Polymerization  of  collagen  fibrils  in  connective  tissues.  (Elasmobranchi;  Teleostei;  Anura;  Aves; 

Mammalia) 
KEPHART,  Miss  J.  E.;  M.S.  -  Cell  Res.  Inst.,  Biol.  Labs.  220,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712, 

U.S.A. 
a       Contributions  of  the  Golgi  apparatus  to  cell  surfaces.  (Plantae) 
KERNIS,  M.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O.  Box  6998  CHICAGO, 

111.  60680,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphological  and  physiological  effects  of  teratogens  with  particular  emphasis  on  the  effects  of 

these   agents   on   placental   function   (in   vitro   and   in   vivo   uptake  of  isotopes  by  embryos, 

autoradiography,  electron  microscopy,  histochemistry,  measurements  of  electrical  potential  dif- 
ferences). Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Chemical  protection  against  drug-induced  teratogenicity  and  its  mechanism 
KERR,  Miss  M.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  130  College  Place,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y. 

13210,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry    of  lipovitellins   in    oocytes   and    hemolymph.    Callinectes    sapidus   (Decapoda, 

Crustacea) 
b       Maturation  of  hemocytes  and  their  biosynthetic  capacities.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
c       Hemocyanin   synthesis  and   structure   (characterization  of  complex  hemocyanin  proteins  by 

isoelectric  focusing.  Same  species  as  b 
KERR,   N.   S.;   Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof.    -    Dept.   of  Zool.,   Coll.    of  Biol.    Sci.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota, 

MINNEAPOLIS.  MN  55455,  U.S.A. 
KERR,  W.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  de  Genet.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  S5o  Paulo,  C.P.  301,  14100 

RIBEIRAO  PRETO,  S.P.,  Brazil 
a       Genetics  of  sex  determination.  Melipona  quadrifasciata  and  other  spp.  (Apidae,  Hymenoptera) 
b       Genetics  of  caste  determination.  Same  species  as  a 
KERSE  (BUYUKOZER),  Mrs.  I.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Hacettepe  Univ.,  Med. 

Fac,  ANKARA,  Turkey 
a       Ultrastructure  of  fetal  membranes.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
KESSEL,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  Iowa 

52242,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis   of  variations  in   cell   structure   and   function,   especially  developmental  phenomena 

(gametogenesis)    (electron   microscopy,  cytochemistry,  radioautography,  biochemistry,  hydro- 
static pressure).  Various  organisms 
b       Scanning  electron  microscopy  of  early  embryonic  development.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
KETCHEL,  M.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Tufts  Univ.,  136  Harrison  Ave.,  BOSTON,  MA 

02111,  U.S.A. 
KEY,  J.  L.;Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30601,  U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  studies  on  auxin  regulation  of  RNA  synthesis.  Glycine  max,  Daucus  carota,  Zea  mays, 

Hordeum  vulgare,  Pisum  sativum  (Angiospermae) 
KEYNAN,  A.;  Dr.  -  Inst,  of  Life  Sci.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel  ISDB 

a       Differentiation  of  spores  into  vegetative  cells.  Bacillus  cereus  (Bacteria) 

KHALIL,  S.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Alexandria  Univ.,  Moharram  Bey,  ALEXAN- 
DRIA, Egypt 
a       Development  of  the  urogenital  system.  Bufo  regularis  (Anura)  (with  M.  I.  MICHAEL  and  S.  N. 

SEDRA) 
b       Development  of  olfactory  organs.  Same  species  as  a 

KHAN,  M.  S.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Talim-Ul-Islam  Coll.,  RABWAH,  Distr.  Jhangh,  Pakistan 
KHAN,  M.  Z.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Poona,  Ganeshkind,  POONA  411007,  India 

47 


a       Kffect  of  gamma  rays  and  protein  inhibitors  on  embryonic  induction.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
KHARE,  M.  K.;  D.Phil.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR  273001, 

India 
a        Neural  induction:   the  mesencephalic  differentiation  tendencies  of  the  neural  ectoderm.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
KIDDER,  G.  M;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont.  N6A  3K7,  Canada 
a       Pattern  and  significance  of  embryonic  RNA  synthesis;  genomic  activity  in  embryo  studied  by 

molecular  hybridization.  Mulinia  lateralis  (Mactridae,  Lamellibranchia) 
b       Development  of  the  immune  system  (hemagglutinin  tests).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
c       Genetic  basis  of  enzyme  regulation  during  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
K1DO,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Kanazawa  Med.  Univ.,  UCHINADA-machi,  Ishikawa-ken,  Japan 
a       Analysis  of  mechanism  of  pharynx-formation.  Dugesia  japonica  (Turbellaria) 
b       Reaggregation  of  dissociated  cells.  Callyspongia  elongata  (Porifera) 
c       Cy tological  properties  of  neoblasts.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Cytological  properties  of  interstitial  cells.  Hydra  vulgaris  (Hydrozoa) 
KIEFER,  B.  I.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.  06457, 

U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  control  of  differentiation  and  development  of  male  germ  cells  (electron  microscopy, 

electrophoresis,    autoradiography,    density    gradient    centrifugation).   Drosophila   melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Structure  and  function  of  the  mitotic  apparatus  as  compared  to  other  motile  systems  (electron 

microscopy,  density  gradient  centrifugation).  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
c       Regulation  of  ribosomal  RNA  and  ribosomal  protein  synthesis  during  development  (density 

gradient  centrifugation,  electrophoresis,  autoradiography).  Same  species  as  a 
KILLE,  J.  W.;  M.Sc.  -  The  Worcester  Found,  for  Exp.  Biol.,  222  Maple  Ave.,  SHREWSBURY,  MA 

01545,  U.S.A. 
KIMMEL,   Mrs.  C.    A.;  Ph.D.    -    Natl.   Inst,   of  Environm.   Health  Sci.,  N.I.H.,  P.O.  Box  12233, 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PARK,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       The  teratology  of  heavy  metals  in  combination  with  chelating  agents.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Essential  metal  supplements  with  salicylate  teratogenic  effects.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Environmental  noise  pollution  and  its  effects  on  pregnancy.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
KIMMEL,  Ch.B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Oregon,  EUGENE,  Ore.  97403,  U.S.A. 
a       Gene  regulation  in  immunoglobulin  synthesizing  cells:  nucleic  acid  metabolism  and  somatic  cell 

genetic  analyses  of  cultured  plasmacytomas  (myelomas).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Patterning  and  neurospecification  in  the  early  nervous  system;  development  of  Mauthner's  cell 

and  its  synaptic  connections.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
KIMMEL,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Med.  Ctr.,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGAN- 
TOWN,  W.Va.  26506,  U.S.A. 
a       Synaptogenesis  of  the  Mauthner  cell.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Afferent  systems  in  Australian  forms.  Trichosurus  spec.  (Marsupialia) 
c       Golgi  studies  on  the  brain.  Ornithorhynchus  spec.  (Monotremata) 

KIMMEL,  D.  L.,  Jr.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Davidson  Coll.,  DAVIDSON,  N.C.  28036,  U.S.A. 
a       Time  and  tissue  specificity  of  tryptophan  oxygenase  and  formylase  appearance  during  larval 

development.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Factors  regulating  kynurenine  deposition  in  larval  fatbody  granules.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Development  of  neural  centers  regulating  web  building  behavior.  Nephila  clavipes  (Araneida) 
KIMURA,  I.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  and  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  7-3-1  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku, 

TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Nucleic    acid     metabolism   during  embryogenesis.   Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus,   Anthocidaris 

crassispina,  Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 
KING,  Mrs.  D.  WEI;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Natl.  Taiwan  Univ.,  TAIPEI  107,  Taiwan,  Formosa 
a       Congenital  malformations  due  to  maternal  vitamin  E  deficiency:    1.  morphology  and  histo- 
chemistry; 2.  effects  of  hormones  (progesteron,  estrone),  gamma-tocopherol,  antioxidants,  and 

different  diets;  3.  tissue  tocopherol  levels.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Teratogenic  effects  of  mitomycin,   antihistaminic  drugs  and  monosodium  glutamate.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
c       Effect  of  lead  acetate  and  mercury  on  embryogenesis 

KING,  R.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  EVANSTON,  111.  60201,  U.S.A 

ISDB 
a       Formation  and  functioning  of  synaptonemal  complex  during  meiotic  prophase.  Bombyx  mori 

(Lepidoptera) 
b       Genetic  control  of  oogenesis.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
c       Oogenesis.  Habrobracon  juglandis  (Hymenoptera) 
KINOSHITA,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo  7-3-1,  Bunkyo-ku, 

TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Nucleo-cytoplasmic  interactions  and  regulation  of  embryonic  differentiation.  Clypeaster  japoni- 

cus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Mucopolysaccharide-protein  complex  in  chromatin,  with  special  reference  to  gene  activation. 

Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
KIRCHEN,  R.  V.;  M.S.   -   Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Carolina  Biol.  Supply  Co.,  2800  York  Rd., 

BURLINGTON,  N.C.  27215,  U.S.A. 
a       Mitotic  activity  in  early  development.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei) 
KIRK,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Washington  Univ.,  Skinner  and  Lindell  Ave., 

ST.LOUIS,  Mo.  63130,  U.S.A. 

48 


a       Fine-structural  and  molecular  analysis  of  determination  in  reproductive  cells  during  response  to 

the  inducer  of  sexuality.  Volvox  carteri,  V.  nagariensis  (Chlorophyceae) 
b        Analysis  of  morphogenesis  at  the  cellular  and  molecular  level  using  morphogenetic  mutants.  Same 

species  as  a 
KISCHER,  C.  WARD;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Branch,  Univ.  of  Texas,  GALVES- 
TON, Tex.  77550,  U.S.A. 
a        Etiology  and  ultrastructurc  of  the  hypertrophic  scar.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Biochemical  ultrastructural  studies  on  organogenesis 
c       Ultrastructural  and  biochemical  analyses  of  development  of  skin  derivatives.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
d       Effects  of  prostaglandins  on  developing  skin  and  skin  derivatives.  Same  species  as  c 
KISHIDA,  Y.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Kanazawa,  Marunouchi-1,  KANAZAWA, 

Japan 
a       Depigmentation  of  eye  after  treatment  with  thiocarbamide  and  its  derivatives.  Dugesia  japonica 

(Turbellaria) 
b       Mechanisms  of  eye  formation  during  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
c  '      Reaggregation  of  dissociated  cells.  Callyspongia  elongata  (Porifera) 
d       Ultrastructure  of  neoblast.  Same  species  as  a 

KLEIN,  A.  O.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Brandeis  Univ.,  WALTHAM,  MA  02154,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
KLEIN,  N.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Genet.,  Storrs  Agric.  Exper.  Station,  Univ.  of 

Connecticut,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Protein  metabolism  and  its  relationship  to  growth  and  differentiation  in  the  explanted  embryo. 

Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
b       Mechanisms  of  teratogenic  specificity  in  the  explanted  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Growth  regulation  in  the  early  embryo  (culture  of  embryos  on  a  growth  limiting  medium; 

synthesis  and  break-down  of  macromolecules  in  specific  regions  of  the  embryo).  Same  species  as 

a 
KLEINFELD,  Mrs.  R.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  1960  East-West  Rd., 

HONOLULU,  HI  96822,  U.S.A. 
KLEINSMITH,  L.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR   Mich 

48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Role  of  nuclear  proteins  in  the  regulation  of  gene  expression 
KLEISS,  Miss  Ch.;  Lie.  Biol.   -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med..,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes,  MERIDA, 

Venezuela 
a       Development  of  vascular  patterns  in  the  papillae  of  the  tongue.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
KLEISS,   E.;  Dr.Med.,  Prof.   -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes,  MERIDA, 

Venezuela 

personal  address:  Apartado  38,  MERIDA,  Venezuela 
a       Teratogenesis  of  developmental  failure  (especially  of  the  limbs)  and  excess  (digits,  twins,  double 

monsters,    etc.)   in   relation    with    teratological   factors   and   the   corresponding   susceptibility. 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       History  of  embryology  and  teratology 

c        Embryological  and  teratological  nomenclature.  Domestic  animals,  Homo  sapiens  (Mammalia) 
d       Classification  of  anomalies  and  malformations.  Same  species  as  c 
e       Development  of  the  vascular  supply  to  the  tonsils  and  salivary  glands  (injected  specimens).  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
f       Histo-  and  toxoplasmosis  as  teratogenic  factors.  Same  species  as  e  (with  L.  DURAN  de  LOPEZ 

and  members  of  the  Dept.  of  Pathol.) 
KNOX,  W.  E.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Chem.,  Cane.  Res.  Inst.,  New  England  Deaconess  Hosp.,  185 

Pilgrim  Rd.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02215,  U.S.A. 
a       Identification  of  isoenzymic  variants  present  in  embryonic  tissues.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
KOBAYASHI,  H.;  M.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Biol.,  Gifu  Coll.  of  Dent.,  1851  Takano,  Hozumi-cho,  Motosu-gun, 

GIFU-ken,  Japan 
a       Immunological  study  of  phosvitin.  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
KOBAYASHI,  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Biol.  Lab.,  Doshisha  Univ.,  Karasuma  Imadegawa,  Kamikyo-ku, 

KYOTO,  Japan 
a       Marine  pollution  bioassay  using  eggs.  (Echinoidea) 
b       Water  pollution  bioassay  using  eggs.  Radix  spec.  (Gastropoda) 
KOBAYASI,  H.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Japan  Women's  Univ.,  2-8-1  Mejirodai,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO, 

Japan 
KOCHAV,  Sh.  t  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 

KOCHERT,  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.      Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30601,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  differentiation.  Volvox  spec.  (Chlorophyceae) 
KOCHHAR,  D.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Jordan  Med.  Bldg.,  1300 

Jefferson  Park  Ave..  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22901,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenesis  of  the  craniofacial  complex:  role  of  neural  crest  (origin,  migration,  proliferation, 

and  differentiation).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effect  of  vitamin  A,  nucleic  acid  antimetabolites,  antiglutamines,  and  proline  analogs  on  limb 

bud  development  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
KOCK,  J.  M.  de;  M.Sc.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Stellenbosch,  STELLENBOSCH,  S.  Africa 
KOEHLER,   L.   D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Central  Michigan  Univ.,  Mt.  PLEASANT,  Mich. 

48858,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Comparative  study  of  ultrastructure  of  sperm  and  spermiogenesis.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 

49 


b       Ultrastructural  aspects  of  spermatogenesis.  Esox  vermiculatus  (Teleostei) 

c        infrastructure  of  spermiogenesis.  (Aves) 

KOHL,  D.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  SANTA  BARBARA,  CA  93106,  U.S.A. 

KOJIMA,  M.  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Marine  Biol.  Station,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Sugashima,  TOBA,  Mie-ken,  517  Japan 

a       Physiology  of  egg  cleavage.  Hemicentrotus  pulcheriimus,  Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 

KOLLAR,  E.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Univ.  of  Connecticut  Health  Center, 

FARMINGTON,  Conn.  06032,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Differentiation  of  skin  derivatives  (teeth,  vibrissae,  feathers);  combinations  of  epithelium  and 

mesoderm  roles  of  these  tissues,  inductive  sequence,  temporal  and  spatial  stability  and  plasticity 

of  the  integument  during  early  stages.  Callus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Suppression  and  stimulation  of  neural  crest  and  integumental  differentiation  by  beta-2-thienylala- 

nine.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Development  of  Meckel's  cartilage.  (Mammalia) 
d       Long-term  culture  of  dental  papillae  cells.  (Mammalia) 
e       Tissue-collagen  interactions  during  epithelial  differentiation  (specificity  of  collagen  as  a  mediator 

of  developmental  information).  (Vertebrata) 
KOLLROS,  J.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-CITY,  la.  52242,  U.S.A.      ISDB 
a       Influence  of  thyroid  hormones  upon  limb  regeneration  in  tadpoles.  Bufo  americanus,  Pseudacris 

nigrita,  Rana  pipiens,  R.  clamitans  (Anura) 
b       Tissue  responses  and   control  of  sequence  in  metamorphosis.  Rana  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana, 

Pseudacris  nigrita,  Ambystoma  jeffersonianum  (Amphibia) 
c       Development  of  spinal  and  cerebral  centers.  Rana  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana,  Pseudacris  nigrita,  Bufo 

americanus  (Anura) 
d       Delineation  of  skin  territories  of  different  developmental  capacities,  especially  as  indicated  by 

gland  development.  Rana  pipiens  and  other  spp.  (Anura) 
e       Beak  development  and  loss  in  tadpoles.  Rana  pipiens,  R.  clamitans,  Pseudacris  nigrita  (Anura) 
KONDO,  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Inst,  of  Gerontol.,  35-2  Sakaecho,  Itabashi-ku,  TOKYO, 

173  Japan 
a        Reaggregation  of  dissociated  embryonic  cells,  especially  the  search  for  cell-reaggregating  sub- 
stances. (Echinoidea) 
b       Adhesiveness  of  cells:    1.  mechanism  of  adhesion;  2.  changes  in  adhesiveness  accompanying' 

development  and  their  significance.  (Echinoidea) 
KONG,  Y.-Cheung;  Dr.Sc.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  The  Chinese  Univ.  of  Hong  Kong,  SHATIN,  N.T.,  Hong  Kong 
a       Purification    and    chemical    identification    of  basic  proteins  from   oocytes.   Triturus  sinensis 

(Urodela) 
KONIGSBERG,  I.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall,  CHARLOTTES- 
VILLE, Va.  22903,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
a       Regulation  of  cell  proliferation  and  myogenesis  in  clonal  and  mass  cell  culture  of  embryonic 

skeletal  myoblasts.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
b       Mechanism  of  regeneration  of  mature  muscle  fibers.  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 
KONISHI,  T.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Washington  State 

Univ.,  PULLMAN,  WA  99163,  U.S.A. 
KORNGUTH,  S.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Neurol,  and  Physiol.  Chem.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Wisconsin,  MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Changes  in  histone  distribution  during  development  of  the  nervous  system.  Bos  taurus,  Sus 

domesticus  (Artiodactyla),  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
b       Proteins  of  the  synaptic  complex  and  development  of  synaptic  contacts.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Development    of    fetal    cerebellum    (electron    microscopy,    Golgi    staining).    Macaca    mulatta 

(Primates) 
KOSHIDA,  Y.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Gen.  Educ,  Osaka  Univ.,  Toyonaka,  OSAKA, 

560  Japan 
a       Histochemistry  of  developing  digestive  organs.  (Mollusca,  Amphibia) 
b       Development  of  cartilage.  (Polychaeta,  Gastropoda,  Cephalopoda) 
KOSIN,  I.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Washington 

State  Univ.,  PULLMAN,  WA  99163,  U.S.A. 
a       Embryonic  mortality,  especially  in  unincubated  eggs  under  optimum  conditions  (ultrastructure). 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
KOSTELLOW,  Miss  A.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  A.  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  1300 

Morris  Park  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10461,  U.S.A. 
KOTANI,   M.;  D.Sc.    -    Lab.   of  Embryol.,   Fac   of  Sci.,   Osaka  City   Univ.,  459  Sugimoto-cho, 

Sumiyoshi-ku,  OSAKA,  558  Japan 
a       Nature  of  germinal  cytoplasm.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
KOYAMA,  T.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tokyo  Med.  and  Dent.  Univ.,  1-5-45,  Yushima, 

Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Tissue  transplantation.  Rana  japonica,  Rhacophorus  schlegelii,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
KRAMER,  J.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Cornell  Univ.,  10  Comstock  Hall,  ITHACA, 

NY  14850,  U.S.A. 
KREJSA,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Dept.,  Calif.  Polytechnic  State  Univ.,  SAN  LUIS 

OBISPO,  Calif.  93401,  U.S.A. 
a       Role  of  the  epidermis  in  scale  and  fm-ray  development;  light  and  electron  microscopy  of 

developing  skin.  Poecilia  reticulata,  Oryzias  latipes,  Salvelinus  fontinalis,  Ictalurus  punctatus 

(Teleostei) 
b       Comparative  aspects  of  integument  morphogenesis.  (Vertebrata) 
c       Shedding  of  skin  and  skin  derivatives.  Congiopodus  spec.  (Teleostei) 

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KRETCHMER,   N.;   Ph.D.,   M.D.,   Prof.    -    Dept.    op  Pediat.,  Stanford  Univ.,  300  Pasteur  Drive, 

STANFORD,  Calif.  94305,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  enzymology:    1.  disaccharidases  in  developing  intestine;  2.  pyrimidine  biosyn- 
thesis. Mus  museums,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Zalophus  californianus  (Pinnipedia) 
KRIDER,  H.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Cell.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  U-125,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268, 

U.S.A. 
a       Regulation  of  nucleolar  transcription  in  salivary  glands  of  third  instar  larvae.  Drosophila  spec. 

(Diptera) 
KRISHNAKUMARAN,  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  530  N.  15th  St.,  MIL- 
WAUKEE, Wis.  53233,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
a       Nucleic  acid  metabolism  during  embryonic  and  postembryonic  development  (autoradiography 

and  surgical  techniques).  Acheta  spec.  (Orthoptera),  Tenebrio  spec.  (Coleoptera),  Galleria  spec. 

(Lepidoptera),  Drosophila  spec.  (Diptera) 
KUBOTA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.   -  Biol.  Inst.,  Lib.  Arts  Coll.,  Kagoshima  Univ.,  Kamoike-cho,  KAGO- 

SHIMA,  890  Japan 
a        Development  of  contractile  force  in  egg  cortex  (role  of  Ca  ion).  Cynops  (=  Triturus)  pyrrhogaster 

(Urodela) 
KULANGARA,  A.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Pennsylvania,  3300  Henry  Ave., 

PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19129,  U.S.A. 
a       Passage  of  homologous  and  heterologous  proteins  from  the  mother  into  the  early  conceptus. 

Oryctolagus  spp.  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Kinetics  of  the  passage  of  bovine  serum  albumin  from  maternal  blood  into  the  unimplanted 

blastocyst.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Passage  of  proteins  into  uterine  fluid.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Selection  among  proteins  by  the  blastocyst.  Same  species  as  a 

KULKA,  R.  G.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Chem.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel  ISDB 

a       Regulation  of  specific  gene  expression  during  the  differentiation  of  the  exocrine  pancreas;  role  of 

corticosteroid  hormones  in  the  regulation  of  digestive  enzyme  and  zymogen  synthesis.  Gallus 

spec.  (Aves) 
KURIHARA,  M.  -  Inst,  of  Appl.  Entomol.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Iwata  Univ.,  Ueda  3-18-8,  MORIOKA, 

020  Japan 
a       Histology  and  histochemistry  of  oogenesis.  (Insecta) 
KURIYAMA,  K.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pharmacol.,  Kyoto  Pref.  Univ.,  Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, 

Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO,  602  Japan 
a       Developmental  changes  of  amino  acid  metabolism  in  brain.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Ro- 
dentia) 
b       Effect  of  addictive  drugs  on  the  metabolism  of  developing  brain.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Developmental  changes  of  cyclic  AMP  metabolism  in  brain.  Same  species  as  a 
KURIYAMA,  Miss  R.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  and  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  7-3-1,  Hongo, 

Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Tubulin  in  the  mitotic  apparatus  of  embryonic  cells.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus  (Echinoidea) 
KURODA,  Y.;  D.Sc.   -   Dept.  of  Morphol.  Genet.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Genet.,  Yata  1-111,  MISIMA, 

Sizuoka-ken,  411  Japan 
a       Gene  expression   in   imaginal  disc   cells  in   organ   and   cell  culture.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
b       Single  cell  cultivation  of  embryonic  cells  carrying  some  genetic  markers.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Studies  on  histoformative  cell  aggregation  from  dissociated  embryonic  cells.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
d       Gene  expression  and  mutagenesis  in  diploid  embryonic  cells  in  culture.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
KVIST,  T.  N.;  M.Sc.  -  2032  S.  57th  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA  19143,  U.S.A. 
LACALLI,  Th.C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  McGill  Univ.,  MONTREAL  H3C  3G1,  Que.  Canada 
a       Morphogenesis:  theories  concerning  the  development  of  non-random  structural  features  on  the 

cell  walls  of  single  cells.  Micrasterias  spp.  (Desmidiales) 
b       Morphogenesis  and  development  of  the  larval  nervous  system.  Abarenicola  pacifica,  Harmothoe 

imbricata,  Spirorbis  borealis  (Polychaeta),  Boltenia  ovifera  (Tunicata) 
LAI-FOOK,  Miss  J.  E.  I.;  Ph.D.  -  Ramsay  Wright  Zool.  Labs.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  25 

Harbord  St.,  TORONTO,  Ont.  M5S  1A1,  Canada 
a       Fine  structure  of  haemocytes  during  the  moult/intermoult  cycle.  Galleria  mellonella,  Calpodes 

ethlius  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Cytochemistry  of  dermal  glands.  Calpodes  ethlius  (Lepidoptera) 

c       Fine  structure  and  cytochemistry  of  developing  oenocytes.  Rhodnius  prolixus  (Hemiptera) 
d       Characterization  of  moulting  fluid,  especially  with  regard  to  the  proteins  in  the  metamorphic 

moult.  Same  species  as  b 
LAIRD,  C.  D.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  WA  98105,  U.S.A. 
LAKSHMANAN,  K.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Pachaiyappa's  Coll.,  MADRAS-30,  India 
a       Descriptive  and  experimental  embryology.  Martynia  spec,  Rhizophora  spec,  Sesamum  spec. 

(Angiospermae) 
b       Irregular  embryogenesis  and  its  possible  correlation  with  embryo  differentiation  in  tissue  culture. 

Corydalis  spec.  (Fumariaceae) 
LAKSHMANAN,  S.;  M.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jawaharlal  Inst,  of  Postgrad.  Med.  Educ.  and  Res., 

PONDICHERRY-605006,  India 
a       Effect  of  vascular  occlusion  on   seminiferous  epithelium  cycle  in  the  testis.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Morphometric  study  of  components  of  maturing  testis.  Same  species  as  a 

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c       A  study  of  meiotic  chromosomes  in  altered  blood  supply  to  testis.  Same  species  as  a 

LALA,  P.  K.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  McGill  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  6070,  MONTREAL, 

Que.  IDC  3G I,  Canada 
a        Control  mechanisms  in  hemopoietic  stem  cell  differentiation  (using  chromosomal  markers).  Mus 

museums  (Rodentia) 
LAMPRECHT,  De  V.  B.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  the  Orange  Free  State,  P.O.  Box  339, 

BLOEMFONTEIN  9300,  S.  Africa 
a        Experimental  vertebral  development.  (Vertebrata) 

LANDESMAN,  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  BURLINGTON,  Vt.  05401,  U.S.A. 
a        Role  of  ribosomal  and  nuclear  proteins  in  differentiation.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Relationship  of  carcinogenesis  and  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

LANDMFiSSER,  Miss  L.  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06520,  U.S.A. 
a       The  effects  of  the  periphery  on  synaptogenesis  and  differentiation  in  the  ciliary  ganglion.  Callus 

gallus  (Aves) 
b       Patterns  of  innervation  of  muscle  in  developing  limb.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Sequence  of  synaptogenesis  in  the  developing  spinal  cord.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Specificity  of  early  reflexes  assessed  electrophysiologically.  Same  species  as  a 
LANG    A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  MSU/AEC  Plant  Research  Lab.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  EAST  LANSING, 

Mich.  48824,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Hormone  physiology.  (Plantae) 

b       Physiology  of  flowering.  Hyoscyamus  niger  (Solanaceae)  and  other  spp. 
LANGMAN,  J.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Jordan  Med.  Bldg.,  1300 

Jefferson  Park  Ave.,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22901,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Brain  development  under  normal  and  abnormal  conditions.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  (Rodentia) 
LARRIVEE,  D.  H.;  M.A.  -  Dept.  of  Zool,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER,  B.C.  V6T  1W5, 

Canada 
a       Molecular  and  cellular  aspects  of  arm  formation  in  larvae.  Strongylocentrotus  droebachiensis, 

Dendraster  excentricus,  and  hybrids  (Echinoidea)  (with  C.  V.  FINNEGAN) 
b       Shell  formation  in  larvae:  molecular  and  cellular  comparative  studies.  Ilyanassa  obsoleta  (Gastro- 
poda) 
LASEK,  R.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Proteins  associated  with  growth  and  development  of  the  axon.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
LASH,  J.  W.;  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA  19104, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

LATSHAW,  W.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Anat.,  Western  Coll.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Saskatchewan,  SASKATOON,  Sask.  S7N  0W0,  Canada 
a       Closure  mechanisms  of  optic  fissure.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Mesocricetus 

auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Mucopolysaccharide  histochemistry  of  developing  eye.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Canis  familiaris 

(Carnivora) 
LAUFER,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Group,  Sect,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  Life 

Sciences  Bldg.  U-42,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Effects  of  hormones  on  gene  action  as  revealed  by  puffing  of  polytenic  chromosomes.  Chirono- 

mus  spec.  (Diptera) 
b       Regulation  of  metamorphosis  by  hormones.  (Insecta) 
c       Regulation  of  yolk  proteins,  enzymes,  salivary  gland  secretion  proteins,  and  hemoglobins  during 

metamorphosis.  (Crustacea;  Insecta) 
d       Hemoglobin  synthesis  (cytological  hybridization).  Same  species  as  a 
LaVAIL,  Mrs.  J.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Neurosci.,  Children's  Hosp.  Med.  Center,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 

300  Longwood  Ave.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02115,  U.S.A. 
a       The  retrograde  movement  of  proteins  in  neurons  of  the  visual  system.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       The  effect  of  genetically  determined  pigmentation  on  the  projections  of  retinal  ganglion  cells. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
LAVALLE,  D.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais,  Rua 

Carangola  288  -  4U  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
LAVARACK,  J.  O.;  Ph.D.  -  Sch.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Melbourne,  PARKVILLE  3052,  Vict.,  Australia 
a       Histochemistry  of  cell  interactions  in  the  development  of  primary  tissues.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b        Locomotion  of  embryonic  cells  in  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
LaVELLE,  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O.  Box  6998,  CHICAGO,  111.  60680, 

U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  cytology  of  the  neuron,  normally  and  after  experimental  alterations  (axotomy, 

drug  treatment,  antibrain  serum);  changes  in  the  nucleolar  apparatus  and  in  Nissl  substance. 

Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Proteins  and  antigenic  changes  in  brain  and  nuclear  areas  of  brain  (gel-diffusion  and  micro-gel- 
diffusion).  Same  species  as  a 
LAWRENCE,  I.    E.,   Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  East  Carolina  Univ.,  Box  2701, 

GREENVILLE,  NC  27834,  U.S.A. 
LAYTON,  W.  M.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  HANOVER,  N.H. 

03755,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  mechanisms  of  carbonic  anhydrase  inhibitors.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus, 

Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Asymmetry  of  developmental  patterns.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

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LEACH,  C.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.  and  Plant  Pathol.,  Oregon  State  Univ.,  CORVALLIS,  Ore. 

97331,  U.S.A. 
a       Light  induction  of  reproduction  in  phytopathogenic  species.  (Fungi) 
b       Nature  of  sporogenic  substances  (P310)  associated  with  spore  formation.  (Fungi) 
c        Interaction  of  light  and  temperature  on  the  induction  of  reproduction.  (Fungi) 
LEBLOND,  C.  P.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Sch.,  McGill  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  6070, 

MONTREAL,  Que.  H3C  3G1,  Canada 
a       The  development  of  bones  and  teeth  as  shown  on  radioautographs  with  the  help  of  various 

labeled  substances.  (Vertebrata) 
LEE,  H.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Toledo,  W.  Bancroft  St.,  TOLEDO,  Ohio 

43606,  U.S.A. 
a       Characterization  of  cell  surface  substances  responsible  for  morphogenesis  (testicular  cells  in 

vitro).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
LEE,  K.  H.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Queen  Mary  Hosp.,  Univ.  of  Hong  Kong,  Hospital 

Rd.,  HONG  KONG 
a       Continuous  fetal  heart  rate  patterns.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Fetal  acid-base  studies.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Fetal  electrocardiogram  configurations.  Same  species  as  a 
LEESON,  C.  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  COLUMBIA,  Mo. 

65201,  U.S.A. 
a       Postnatal  development  of  the  liver,  with  reference  to  hepatocyte  morphology  and  hematopoietic 

activity.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Postnatal  development  of  muscle  with  emphasis  on  the  ultrastructure  of  the  mitochondrial 

population.  Sus  domesticus  (miniature)  (Artiodactyla) 
LEFFINGWELL,  T.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Cell  Res.  Inst.,  Biol.  Labs.  220,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712, 

U.S.A. 
a       Contributions  of  the  Golgi  apparatus  to  cell  surfaces.  (Plantae) 
LEGNAME,  A.  H.;  Dr.  Biochem.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M. 

de  TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Respiratory  metabolism.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
b       Metabolism,  oocvte  maturation  and  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
LEGNAME,  C.  R.    -Inst,  de  Biol,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M.  de  TUCUMAN, 

Argentina 
a       Nuclear  transplantation  (early  stages  until  neurulation):  1.  haploid  and  diploid  nuclei;  2.  electro- 

phoretic  analysis  of  proteins.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
LEHMAN,  H.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  ZooL,  Univ.  of  N.  Carolina,  CHAPEL  HILL,  NC  27514,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
LEIGHTON,   J.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Pennsylvania,  3300  Henry  Ave., 

PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19129,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Neoplasia  of  urothelium.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
LENHOFF,  H.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE, 

Calif.  92664,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Chemistry,  biosynthesis,  and  topography  of  mesoglea.  Hydra  littoralis,  H.  pseudoligactis  (Hydro- 

zoa) 
b       Movement  and  differentiation  of  interstitial  cell.  Hydra  attenuata  (Hydrozoa) 
LENSKY,  Y.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Bee  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Hebrew  Univ., 

P.O.  Box  12,  REHOVOTH  76  100,  Israel 
a       Exo-    and    endocrine    control    of   the    synthesis   of   female-specific    proteins.    Apis    mellifera 

(Hymenoptera)  (with  H.  SHKOLNIK) 
b       Control  of  female  dimorphism.  Same  species  as  a  (with  M.  AZENCOT) 
LEOPOLD,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  USDA  Metab.  &  Radiat.  Research  Lab.,  State  Univ.  Station,  FARGO, 

N.D.  58103,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytochemistry  of  developing  reproductive  structures.  Musca  domestica  (Diptera) 
b       Developmental  genetics  of  hybrids  (spermatogenesis,  embryogenesis).  Anthonomus  grandis  x 

Anthonomus  gr.  thurberiae  (Coleoptera) 
LESH-LAURIE,  Mrs.  G.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  CLEVELAND,  Ohio 

44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Purification  of  neurotrophic  substance(s)  involved  in  interstitial  cell  differentiation.  Hydra  spec, 

Podocoryne  spec,  Hydractinia  spec,  Pennaria  spec,  Aurelia  spec.  (Hydrozoa) 
b       Control  of  differentiated  state  of  interstitial  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Role  of  mesoglea  in  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
LESSEPS,  R.  J.  (S.J.);  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Loyola  Univ.,  NEW  ORLEANS,  La. 

70118,  U.S.A. 
a       Ultrastructure  of  cell  surface  (embryonic  liver,  heart,  neural  retina,  limb  bud).  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Sorting-out  experiments  to  test  hypotheses  concerning  morphogenetic  movements  (embryonic 

heart,  neural  retina,  pigmented  retina).  Same  species  as  a 
c       Cell  movement  in  early  development.  Nothobranchius  neumanni  (Cyprinodontidae,  Teleostei) 
LEV,  R.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  New  York  Med.  Coll.,  Basic  Sci.  Bldg.,  VALHALLA, 

N.Y.  10595,  U.S.A. 
a       Ability  of  primate  fetus  to  absorb  and  utilize  proteins  (including  antibodies),  antibiotics  and 
nutrients  injected  into  amniotic  sac  of  term-pregnant  mother.  Macaca  mulatta,  Homo  sapiens 
(Primates) 
LEVENSON,  G.  E.;  Ph.D.,  D.D.S.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.,  and  Genet.,  Sch.  of 
Dent.  Med.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 

53 


a       Comparison  of  three  types  of  embryonic  cartilage  when  grown  as  monolayer  cultures.  Callus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Effect  of  ascorbic  acid  in  medium  on  growth  and  differentiation  of  embryonic  cartilage  in 

monolayer  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Histogenesis  of  embryonic  liver:  cell  culture  techniques,  effects  of  metabolites  on  differentation. 

Same  species  as  a 
LEVI-MONTALCINI,  Miss  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Washington  Univ.,  Skinker  and  Lindell 

Ave.,  ST.  LOUIS,  Mo.  63 1 30,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

a       Growth  control  mechanisms  in  the  sympathetic  nervous  system 
b       In  vivo  and  in  vitro  analysis  of  the  nervous  system.  Periplaneta  americana  (Blattariae) 
c       A  technique  to  grow  nerve  and  glia  cells  from  explants  of  brain  and  ganglia  in  order  to  study  their 

growth  and  differentiation  under  different  experimental  conditions.  Same  species  as  b 
LHOTKA  J.  F.,  Jr.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma  Med.  Center,  801  NE 

13th  St.,  OKLAHOMA-City,  Okla.  73190,  U.S.A. 
a       Localization  of  Ca  and  Fe  in  the  developing  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Sus  scrofa 

(Artiodactyla),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Histochemical  localizations  of  polysaccharides  in  embryo  and  early  fetus,  with  emphasis  on 

vascular  system.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
c       Coat  colour  and  neoplastic  degeneration  in  advanced  aging.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
LIANG,  H.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biomorphics,  Natl.  Defense  Med.  Ctr.,  P.O.  Box  7432,  TAIPEI 

107,  Taiwan,  Rep.  of  China 
a       Experimental  sex  differentiation.  Rana  spec.  (Anura) 
LILIEN,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1117  W.  Johnson  St.,  MADISON,  WI 

53706,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

LIN,  C.  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Pediat.  and  Med.  Biochem.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,  Univ.  of 

'  Calgary,  GALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a       Cytogenetics  and   somatic  cell  genetics  (emphasis  on  structural  and  functional  chromosome 

aberrations).  (Mammalia) 
LINDSAY,  D.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30602,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell-specific  patterns  of  mitosis  and  histone  synthesis  in  the  embryo.  Strongylocentrotus  purpura- 

tus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Cilia  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
LINDSLEY,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA 

JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  control  of  gametogenesis.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
L1PTON,  B.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  MADISON,  Wis.  53706, 

U.S.A. 
a       Pattern  development  in  embryos:   morphogenetic  mechanisms  responsible  for  axial  structure 

formation.  (Amphibia,  Aves) 
b       Fine-structural  analysis  of  myogenesis  in  vitro:  cell  fusion,  cell  substrate  adhesion,  basal  lamina 

formation  and  satellite  cell  development.  (Vertebrata) 
LIVERS  AGE,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Ramsay  Wright  Zool.  Labs.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  25 

Harbord  St.,  TORONTO  M5S  1A1,  Ont.,  Canada 
a       In  vivo  and  in  vitro  studies  on  the  influence  of  nerves  and  endocrines  in  regeneration  (Amphibia, 

Teleostei) 
LOBO,  J.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Cell  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  N.  Wadia  Coll.,  POONA-1,  India 
a       Alkaline    phosphatase   and    mucopolysaccharides   in   eggs  and   larvae   (histochemistry).   Betta 

splendens  (Teleostei) 
b       Phospholipids  and  non-specific  esterases  in  eggs  and  larvae  (histochemistry).  Rana  tigrma  (Anura) 
c        Enzymes  and  mucopolysaccharides  in  the  prothallus  (histochemistry).  Pteris  aquilina  (Filicinae) 
LOCKE,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont.  N6A  3K7,  Canada 

ISDB 
a       Developmental  physiology  and  cell  biology.  Calpodes  ethlius  (Lepidoptera) 
LOCKSHIN,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  260  Crittenden  Blvd.,  ROCHES- 
TER, NY  14620,  U.S.A. 
LOMBARDO,  F.;  Dr.Biol.  -  Dept.  de  Biol.  Anim.,  Lab.  de  Morfol.,  Univ.  de  Brasilia,  BRASILIA, 

D.F.,  Brazil 
LONG,  S.  Y.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Wisconsin,  561  N.  15th  St.,  MILWAUKEE,  Wis. 

53233,  U.S.A. 
a       Cleft   palate   and  limb  malformations  as  a  model  for  genetic-teratogenetic  interactions.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
LONGENECKER,  B.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Immunol.,  Fac.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Alberta,  EDMONTON, 

Alta.,  Canada 
a       Developmental  immunology  and  embryonic  resistance  to  herpesvirus-mediated  lymphoma.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
LONGO,  F.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  800 

Madison  Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  TN  38163,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  meiotic  state  at  moment  of  insemination  on  pronuclear  development  and  association 

(light  and  electron  microscopy).  Asterias  forbesi  (Asteroidea),  Spisula  solidissima,  MytUus  edulis 

(Lamellibranchia) 
b       Effect  of  maternal  cytoplasm  on  pronuclear  development  and  association.  Arbacia  punctulata, 

Lytechinus  variegatus  (Echinoidea) 
c       Effect  of  supernumerary  male  and  female  pronuclei  on  pronuclear  development  and  association, 

i.e.,    investigation    of  heteroploidy,    polyandry    and    polygyny.    Spisula   solidissima  (Lamelli- 
branchia), Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
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LOOMIS,  W.  F.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       A  biochemical   and  genetic  investigation  of  the  mechanisms  of  development.  Dictyostelium 

discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
LOPES,  R.  A.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Fac.  de  Odont.  e  Farm.,  14100  RIBEIRAO  PRETO,  S.P.,  Brazil 
a       Hypervitaminoses  during  pregnancy  (histochemistry).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
LOVE    D;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Developm.   Biol.  Center,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  2119 

Abington  Rd.,  CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Chemistry  of  developing  muscle.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Endocrine  regulation  of  the  rates  of  turnover  of  contractile  proteins,  particularly  the  subunits  of 

myosin,  during  embryonic  muscle  development.  Same  species  as  a 
LOY   J   B  ;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Plant  Sci.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  New  Hampshire,  Nesmith  Hall,  DURHAM, 

N.H.  03824,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetics  and  physiology  of  sex  differentiation.  Cucumis  melo  (Cucurbitaceae) 
b       Genetics  and  physiology  of  dwarfism.  Citrullus  lanatus  (Cucurbitaceae) 
LU    M    H.;  Ph.D.   -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Health  Sci.,  N.I.H.,  P.O.  Box  12233,  RESEARCH 

'  TRIANGLE  PARK,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  neonatal  thyroidectomy  (1-14  days)  on  subsequent  development  an  reproduction 

(radio-immuno-assay  of  thyroid  hormones).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
LUCAS,  J.   S.;  Ph.D.   -   Zool.   Dept.,  James  Cook   Univ.   of  North  Queensland,  P.O.  Box  999, 

TOWNSVILLE,  Qld.  4811,  Australia 
a       Effects  of  food  quality  and  quantity  and  predation  on  larval  development  and  young  juveniles. 

Acanthaster  planci  (Asteroidea) 
LUCKETT,  W.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Columbia  Univ.,  630  W.  168th  St., 

NEW  YORK,  NY  10032,  U.S.A. 
a       Comparative  development  and  evolution  of  fetal  membranes  and  placenta.  (Primates;  Insectivora; 

Rodentia;  Chiioptera;  Dermoptera) 
b       Embryology.  Tachyglossus  spec,  Ornithorhynchus  spec.  (Monotremata) 
LYMAN,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York  at  Stony  Brook, 

STONY  BROOK,  N.Y.  11790,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  mechanisms  of  chloroplast  development  and  replication.  Euglena  gracilis  (Eugleno- 

phyceae) 
LYNE,  A.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Anim.  Physiol.,  CSIRO,  P.O.  Box  239,  BLACKTOWN,  N.S.W.  2148, 

Australia 
a       Embryology.  Perameles  nasuta,  Isoodon  macroceres  (Marsupialia) 
LYNN,  W.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Grad.  Sch.  of  Arts  and  Sci.,  The  Catholic  Univ.  of  America, 

WASHINGTON,  DC  20017,  U.S.A. 
LYSER  (SHOUBY),  Mrs.  K.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Hunter  Coll.,  695  Park  Ave., 

Box  1030,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10021 ,  U.S.A. 
MACARAK    E.  J.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.,  and  Genet,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 
a       Cellular  interactions  and  stability  of  the  differentiated  state  of  vascular  endothelium  (tissue 

culture  of  umbilical  cord  vein  endothelium).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Ultrastructure  of  sorted  out  aggregates  of  dissociated  pregastrular  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c       Ultrastructure  of  junction  formation  in  normal  pregastrular  blastoderms.  Same  species  as  b 
McAVOY,  J.  W.;  B.Sc.  (Hons.)  -  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Flinders  Univ.,  BEDFORD  PARK,  S.A.  5042, 

Australia 
a       Cell  differentiation  in  the  small  intestinal  epithelium.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
MacCABE,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  KNOXVILLE,  Tenn.  37916,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis  in  the  early  developing  limb,  particularly  the  establishment  of  axial  polarities. 

Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Effect  of  various  heart-beat-stimulating  drugs  on  cultured  heart  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
McCAFFERTY,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Center,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGAN- 
TOWN,  W.Va.  26506,  U.S.A. 
a       Histochemistry  and  ultrastructure  of  the  Harderian  gland  at  pre-  and  postnatal  stages.  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia),  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Histochemistry  of  the  lacrimal  gland  from  early  development  through  patient  demise;  normal  and 

abnormal.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
McCALLION,  D.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  McMaster  Univ.,  1200  Main  St.  West,  Rm.  1-R-l, 
HAMILTON,  Ont.  L8S  4J9,  Canada  ISDB 

McDEVITT    D  S  ;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Amin.  Biol.,  School  of  Vet.  Med.,  Univ.    ot 

Pennsylvania,  3800  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 
a       The  soluble  lens  proteins  (crystallins)  in  lens  differentiation,  as  studied  by  column  chromato- 
graphy, electrophoresis,  and  immunofluorescence.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Ontogeny  and  localization  of  the  gamma-crystallins  (immunofluorescence).  (Anura,  Urodela) 

(with  S.  K.  BRAHMA,  Utrecht)  „  „     tMM 

MacDONALD,  Mrs.  E.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wilson  Coll.,  CHAMBERSBURG,  Pa.  17201,  U.S.A. 
a       Histology  of  eye,  heart,  and  somite  region,  stages  21-46,  photomicrography.  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
b       Cytological  differences,  especially  number  and  location  of  mitochondria,  associated  with  develop- 
mental potentialities  of  intestinal  epithelium  cells  (light  and  electron  microscopy).  Rana  pipiens 
(stage  25),  Xenopus  laevis  (stage  46)  (Anura) 
McGARRY,    M.  P.;    Ph.D.    -    Dept.    of   Biol.    Resources,    Roswell    Park    Mem.    Inst.,    666    him 
St.,  BUFFALO,  NY  14203,  U.S.A. 

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a        Humoral  control  of  eosinophil  granulocyte  regeneration  and  proliferation  in  vivo  and  in  vitro,  by 

using  eosinophil-specific  cell  response  to  secundary  challenge  with  antigen.  Mus  musculus  (Ro- 

dentia) 
b       Influence  o(  Friend  virus  infection  on  developmental  interrelationship  between  stem-precursor 

cells  and   the   inductive  stroma  of  hemopoietic  tissues;  determination   of  target  cell(s).  Same 

species  as  a 
MACINTYRE,  M.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.        Dept.   of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Cytogenetics  of  embryonic  maldevelopment  and  reproductive  failure.  (Vertebrata) 
b       Environmental  factors  relating  to  the  production  of  chromosomal  abnormalities.  (Vertebrata) 
c        Biochemical  activity  of  certain  chromosomes  or  portions  of  chromosomes  from  abnormal  cell 

lines.  (Vertebrata) 
d       Morphology,  biochemistry  and  behavior  of  fetal  cells  from  amniotic  fluid.  (Vertebrata) 
McKIEL,  G.  D.;  M.A.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  McGill  Univ.,  MONTREAL,  Que.,  Canada 
McKINNELL,  R.  G.:  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  MINNEA- 
POLIS, MN  55455,  U.S.A. 
MACKLIN,  M.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -   Dept.  of  Biomed.  Engin.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a       Fetal  elcctrocardiology.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       The  effects  of  the  inorganic  ionic  environment,  both  extra-cellular  and  intra-cellular,  on  cell 

differentiation.  Hydra  spec.  (Hydrozoa) 
c        Onset  of  electrical  activity  in  embryos.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
MacMILLAN,  Miss  F.  E.;  A.B.  -  Pacif.  Mar.  Stat.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  DILLON  BEACH,  CA  94929, 

U.S.A. 
McNUTT  C.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Health  Sci.  Center,  Univ.  of  Texas,  7703  Floyd  Curl 

Drive,  SAN  ANTONIO,  Tex.  78284,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  a  tail-labyrinthine  mutant  (pr).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  and  pathological  progression  of  a  new  neuromuscular  mutant.  Same  species  as  a 
McWHINNIE,  Miss  D.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  De  Paul  Univ.,  1036  W.  Belden 

Ave.,  CHICAGO,  111.  606 14,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry   of  embryonic  bone  with  particular  reference  to  metabolic  pathways,  enzyme 

systems,  and  hormone  effects.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
MADERSON,  P.  F.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Brooklyn  Coll.,  Bedford  Ave.  &  Ave.  H. 

NEW  YORK,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1 1210,  U.S.A. 
a       Influence  of  environmental  factors  and  hormones  on  epidermal  turnover,  in  vitro  and  in  vivo. 

Iguana  iguana,   Anolis   carolinensis,   Dipsosaurus  dorsalis,  Gekko  gecko,  Coleonyx  variegatus 

(Lacertilia),  Elaphe  obsoleta  (Ophidia) 
b       Wound  healing.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Tail  regeneration  with  reference  to  epidermal  replacement.  Iguana  iguana,  Anolis  carolinensis, 

Dipsosaurus  dorsalis,  Gekko  gecko,  Coleonyx  variegatus  (Lacertilia) 
MADHAVAN,  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects    of   hormones    and  analogues  on  development  (biochemistry,   cytology).   Drosophila 

melanogaster  and  other  spp.  (Insecta  and  other  Arthropoda) 
b       Effects  of  juvenile  hormone  and  ecdysones  on  molting  and  reproduction.  Armadillidium  vulgare 

(Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
c       Effects  of  regeneration  on  molting.  Same  species  as  a 
MADHAVAN,  Mrs.  M.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif.  92664, 

U.S.A. 
a        Nucleic  acid  synthesis  during  embryonic  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Origin  of  the  nurse  chamber,  nucleic  acid  contribution  of  the  nurse  chamber  to  the  oocytes,  and 

development  of  the  oviducts.  Heteropeza  pygmaea,  Mycophila  speyeri  (Cecidomyiidae,  Diptera) 
MAEDA  (KIBATA),  Mrs.  M.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Gen.  Educ,  Osaka  Univ.,  Toyonaka, 

OSAKA,  560  Japan 
a        The  role  of  Ca++  and  Mg++  in  the  chemotactic  response  to  cAMP  of  amoebae.  Dictyostelium 

discoidcum  (Acrasiales) 
MAHOWALD,  A.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Indiana  Univ.,  BLOOM1NGTON,  IN  47401,  U.S.A. 
MAIBENCO,  Miss  H.C.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Rm.   1405  Jelke  Bldg.,  1725  W.  Harrison 

St.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60612,  U.S.A. 
a        Nidation.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 

b       Origin,  function,  and  fate  of  decidual  cells  (autoradiography).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
c       Development  of  the  early  embryo  (frozen-dried  material,  autoradiography).  Rattus  rattus  (Ro- 
dentia) 
MAKINO,  S.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Chromosome  Research  Unit,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N10, 

W8,  SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a        Chromosome   aberrations   in   patients   with   congenital   disorders,   with   special   regard   to  the 

relationship  between  karyological  features  and  disease  states.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Chromosome  studies  in  spontaneous  and  induced  abortions.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Virus-induced  chromosome  aberrations  with  special  regard  to  teratogenesis  and  carcinogenesis. 

Same  species  as  a 
MAK1NODAN,  T.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN  37830,  U.S.A. 
MALACINSKI,  G.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Indiana  Univ.,  BLOOMINGTON,  Ind.  47401,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
a       Isolation  of  cytoplasmic  components  which  direct  nuclear  activity.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela),  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

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b       Developmental  genetics  and  biochemistry  of  the  egg  cytoplasm.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Uro- 

dela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
MANASEK,  F.  J.;  D.M.D..  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1025 

East  57th  St.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Extrinsic  and  intrinsic  factors  regulating  the  shape  of  the  heart.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Biosynthesis  of  extracellular  matrix  components  during  development:  regional  differences  in  the 

intact  embryo.  Same  species  as  a 
MANES,  M.  E.;  Biol.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  deTUCUMAN, 

Argentina 
a       Cytoplasmic  factors  in  differentiation:  egg  cortex.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
MANION,  P.  J.;  M.A.  -  Bur.  of  Sport  Fish,  and  Wildlife,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  the  Interior,  446  E.  Crescent 

St.,  P.O.  Box  758,  MARQUETTE,  Mich.  49855,  U.S.A. 
a       Internal  metamorphosis  of  landlocked  animals  (anatomy  and  histology  of  16  organ  systems). 

Petromyzon  marinus  (Cyclostomata) 
MANN,  P.  M.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biomed.  Sci.,  Ontario  Vet.  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Guelph,  GUELPH,  Ont. 

NIG  2W2,  Canada 
a       Embryonic  and  prenatal  developmental  anatomy,  including  the  development  of  the  placental 

membranes.  Blarina  brevicauda  and  other  spp.  (Soricidae,  Insectivora),  Myotis  lucifugus  and 

other  spp.  (Chiroptera,  especially  Microchiroptera) 
b       Embryonic  and  prenatal  development,  with  emphasis  on  the  male  genital  system.  Equus  caballus 

(Perissodactyla) 
MANNER,  H.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Loyola  Univ.,  6525  N.  Sheridan  Rd.,  CHICAGO,  111. 

60626,  U.S.A. 
a       The   developmental   effect  of  linear  alkyl  sulfonate  on  embryos.  (Teleostei),  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Neurological  effects  of  surfactants.  Same  species  as  a 
MANO,  Y.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.  Chem.  and  Nutr.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku, 

TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Molecular  mechanisms  of  the  cell  cycle  in  macromolecular  synthesis.  Hemicentrotuspulcherrimus, 

Pseudocentrotus  depressus,  Anthocidaris  crassispina,  Strongylocentrotus  nudus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Macromolecular  metabolism  in  early  development.  Same  species  as  a 
MARAMOROSCH,  K.;  Dr.  -  Boyce  Thompson  Inst,  of  Plant  Res.,  1086  N.  Broadway,  YONKERS, 

NY  10701,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

MARCHOK,  Miss  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  OAK  RIDGE,  Tenn.  37830,  U.S.A. 
a       Regulation  of  normal  and  abnormal  differentiation  of  respiratory  epithelium  in  organ  and  cell 

cultures;  identification  of  factors  controlling  proliferation,  cell  turnover,  and  synthesis  of  specific 

cell  products.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
MARCUS,  Z.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Teratol.,  Ch.  Sheba  Med.  Ctr.,  Tel-Aviv  Univ., 

TEL-AVIV,  Israel 
a       Delayed  hypersensitivity  to  sperm  antigens.  (Rodentia) 
MARGOLIS,  G.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755, 

U.S.A. 
MARIANO,  Miss  M.  I.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de  TUCUMAN, 

Argentina 
a       Nuclear  transplantation  (early  stages  until  neurulation):  1.  haploid  and  diploid  nuclei;  2.  ultra- 
structure  and  metabolism  of  haploid  embryos.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
MARIN-PADILLA,  M.;  M.D.   -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755, 

U.S.A. 
MARK,  R.  F.;  M.Med.Sc,  Doct.  Ill   -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Monash  Univ.,  CLAYTON,  Vict.  3168, 

Australia 

as  from  1975:  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  CANBERRA,  A.C.T.  2600,  Australia 
a       Regenerating  motor  nerves  and  reinnervating  muscle  (descriptive,  hisiochemical,  experimental, 

and   electrophysiological).    Astronotus   ocellatus   (Cichlidae),   Carrassius   carassius  (Cyprinidae, 

Teleostei),  Ambystoma  spec.  (Urodela) 
MARKERT,  C.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Osborn  Mem.  Lab.,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn. 

06520,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Gamete  maturation,  fertilization,  and  early  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Ontogeny  of  isozymic  patterns.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  various  spp  (Pisces) 
c       Developmental  genetics.  Various  spp.  (Pisces) 
d       Nuclear  transplantation.  Same  species  as  a 

e       Developmental  genetics  studied  in  allophenic  or  mosaic  combinations.  Same  species  as  a 
MARKS,  P.  A.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surgeons,  Columbia 

Univ.,  630  W.  168th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10032,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

MARKWALD,  R.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Univ.  of  South  Carolina,  80  Barre  St.,  CHARLES- 
TON, S.C.  29401,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratogenic  influences  of  a  variety   of  known   teratogens  upon   heart  development.   Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
MARTIN,  A.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Bardeen  Med.  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  MADISON,  Wis. 

53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Development,  morphology,  and  histology  of  the  central  nervous  system  (light  microscopy). 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Teratogenic  effect  of  various  techniques  and  agents  upon  the  developing  embryo.  Same  species  as 


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MARTIN   Ch.  B.,  Jr.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  S.  Calif.,  Women's 

Hosp.  5K-22,  1240  N.  Mission  Rd.,  LOS  ANGELES,  Calif.  90033,  U.S.A. 
a        Fetal  cardiovascular  physiology,  particularly  responses  to  stress.  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
b       Development   of  activity    (sleep-waking)   states   in   the  fetus.   Macaca  mulatta,  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
c        Physiology  of  the  uteroplacental  and  umbilical  circulations.  Same  species  as  a 
MARTINS,  R.  PARENTONI       Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais,  Rua 

Carangola  288  -  4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.  G.,  Brazil 
a       Alteration  of  spermatogenesis  following  interspecific  hybridization  or  ionizing  radiations.  (Triato- 

minae,  Hemiptera) 
MASCARENHAS,  J.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  1400 

Washington  Ave.,  ALBANY,  NY  12203,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

MASLOW,  D.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Pathol.,  Roswell  Park  Mem.  Inst.,  666  Elm  St.,  BUFFALO, 

N.Y.  14203,  U.S.A. 
a       The  adhesion  of  cells  to  different  cellular  and  non-cellular  substrates.  Mus  spec.  (Rodentia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Differential  adhesion  in  the  morphogenesis  of  the  limb  bud.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c       Specificity  of  interactions  during  aggregation  of  developing  and  tumor  tissues  and  cells.  (Aves), 

Mus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
d       Role  of  cell  movement  in  aggregation;  experimental  and  model  systems.  (Aves) 
MASSOVER,  W.  H.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE  R.  I. 

02912,  U.S.A. 
a       Subcellular  differentiation  of  the  oocyte  (including  experimental  manipulation).  (Amphibia) 
MASUI,  Y.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Ramsay  Wright  Zool.  Labs.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  25 

Harbord  St.,  TORONTO,  Ont.  M5S  1A1,  Canada  ISDB 

a       Cytoplasmic  control  of  nuclear  activity  in  oocyte  meiosis  and  early  development.  Rana  pipiens, 

Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Triturus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       .Repair  DNA  synthesis  in  ovarian  oocytes.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MATHUR,  J.  K.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Poona,  Ganeshkind,  POONA  41 1007,  India 
a       Histochemical,  cytochemical,  teratological  and  in  vitro  studies  on  the  development  of  limbs.  > 

Calotes  versicolor  (Lacertilia) 
MATSUMOTO,  J.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
MATTINGLY,  Miss  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  ATHENS,  Ga.  30602,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  reproductive  system.  Small  spp.  (Mammalia) 
b       Development  and  histophysiology  of  the  pineal  gland.  Small  spp.  (Rodentia) 
MAURER,  R.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Health,  N.I.H.,  P.O.Box  12233,  RESEARCH 

TRIANGLE  PARK,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       Significance  of  uterine  proteins  to  embryonic  development.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       The  male  influence  on  the  development  of  the  early  embryo  (2  cell-blastocyst).  Same  species  as  a 
c       Environmental  factors  affecting  embryonic  development  (pre  and  post  implantation  stages). 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MAY  CHING.T.;  Dr.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Agron.  Dept.,  Oregon  State  Univ.,  CORVALLIS,  OR  97331, 

U.S.A. 
MAYER,  T.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Lib.  Arts  and  Sci.,  Rider  Coll.,  TRENTON,  N.  J. 

08602,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  white-spotting  patterns.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MAYHEW   E  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Exp.  Pathol.,  Roswell  Park  Mem.  Inst.,  666  Elm  St.,  BUFFALO, 

N.Y.  14203,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism  of  histiotypic  sorting  of  heterospecific  embryo  cells;  the  effects  of  tumour  cells  on 

sorting  patterns.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MAZURKIEWICZ,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Oceanography,  Ira  C.  Darling  Center  for  Research,  Teaching, 

and  Service,  (Marine  Lab.),  Univ.  of  Maine,  WALPOLE,  Me.  04573,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  from  the  egg  through  F2  generation.  Laonereis  culveri  (Polychaeta) 
b       Larval  development  and  reproduction.  Hydrobia  totteni,  H.  salsa  (Gastropoda) 
c        Larval  development.  Macoma  balthica  (Lamellibranchia) 
d       Larval  development.  Echinarachnius  parma  (Echinoidea) 

MEINS,  F.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540,  U.S.A. 
MELTON,  Ch.  G.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15260,  U.S.A. 
MEMIKOGLU    (GbNENC),  Mrs.   A.   -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Med.  Fac,  Hacettepe  Univ., 

ANKARA,  Turkey 
a       Ultrastructural  differentiation  of  somitic  mesoderm.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MENEZES,  Miss  A.  M.  C;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Poona,  Ganeshkind..  POONA-7,  India 
MENGE,  A.  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Center  for  Res.  in  Reprod.  Biol., 

4003  Women's  Hosp.,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  immune  reactions  against  spermatozoa  on  the  development  of  embryos.  Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
METZ,  C.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Molec.  Evolut.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  521  Anastasia  Ave.,  CORAL  GABLES, 
FL  33134,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

MEYER,  D.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Wayne  State  Univ.,  540  E.  Canfield,  DETROIT,  Mich.  48201, 

U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis  and  developmental  histochemistry  of  embryonic  eye.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Histochemistry  of  gonadal  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Prenatal  ossification  of  the  skeleton.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
d       Electron  microscopy  of  retinal  development.  Gallus  domesticus,  Coturnix  c.  japonica  (Aves) 

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MEZEI  (TEICHMANN),  Mrs.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Biochem.  Dept.,  Med.  Sch.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Sir  Charles 

Tupper  Bldg.,  HALIFAX,  N.S.  B3H  4H7,  Canada 
a       Control  of  myelinogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Developmental  changes  in  myelin  composition  of  sciatic  nerve.  Same  species  as  a 
MEZGER-FREED,  Mrs.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  for  Cancer  Research,  7701  Burholme  Ave.,  PHILADEL- 
PHIA, Pa.  19111,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetics  of  haploid  embryo  cell  lines  including  analysis  by  nuclear  transfer.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

(with  J.  FREED) 
b       Development  of  phenotypic  variants  in  cell  culture  (thymidine  kinase  deficiency).  Same  species 

as  a 
c       Effect  of  mutagens  on  haploid  and  diploid  cell  cultures.  Same  species  as  a 
MICELI,  Mrs.  D.  C;  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Intermediate  metabolism  during  early  development:  enzyme  regulation.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
MICHAEL,  M.  L;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Alexandria  Univ.,  Moharram  Bey,  ALEXANDRIA, 

Egypt 
a       Experiments  on  the  development  of  the  cephalic  ganglia  and  other  derivatives  of  the  head  neural 

crest.  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
b       Development  of  the  urogenital  system.  Bufo  regularis  (Anura)  (with  S.  N.  SEDRA  and  S.  H. 

KHALIL) 
c       Hind  limb  regeneration  after  transection  at  various  proximo-distal  levels.  Same  species  as  b  (with 

D.  A.  EL  MEKKAWY) 
d       Restoration  of  hind  limb  regeneration  by  the  use  of  various  chemical  and  mechanical  means. 

Same  species  as  b  (with  F.  K.  AZIZ) 
MICHAELI,  Y.;  D.M.D.   -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Hebrew  Univ.  -  Hadassah  Med.  Sch.,  P.O.  Box  1172, 

JERUSALEM  91000,  Israel 
a       The  role  of  the  periodontal  ligament  in  the  eruption  of  the  incisor.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Relation  between  different  rates  of  eruption  and  the  behaviour  of  the  odontogenic  epithelial 

cells.  Same  species  as  a 
MIKAMI,  Y.;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Mie  Pref.  Univ.,  2-174,  Edobashi,  TSU,  Japan  ISDB 
MIKI-NOUMURA,  Mrs.  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku, 

NAGOYA,  464  Japan 
a       The  mitotic  apparatus  protein  of  the  egg.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus,  Pseudocentrotus  depres- 

sus,  Anthocidaris  crassispina  (Echinoidea) 
b       Cleavage.  Same  species  as  a. 
c       An  actin-like  egg  protein.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus,  Pseudocentrotus  depressus,  Anthocidaris 

crassispina,  Temnopleurus  toreumaticus  (Echinoidea) 
d       Tubulin  of  sperm  tail.  Same  species  as  a  and  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Sus  scrofa 

domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
MILKMAN,  R.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  Iowa 

52242,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Developmental  biology,  classical  and  physiological  genetics.  Botryllus  schlosseri  (Ascidiacea) 
b       Developmental  biology,  genetics.  Drosophila  melanogaster  and  other  spp.  (Diptera) 
MILLER,  J.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  130  College  Place,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y. 

13210,  U.S.A. 
a       The  role  of  ethylene  as  an  inhibitor  of  cell  division  and  its  action  as  a  co-factor  in  light-induced 

cell  elongation.  Onoclea  sensibilis  (Filicinae) 
MILLER,  O.  L.;  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN  37830, 

U.S.A. 
MILLER,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Temple  Univ.,  Broad  and  Berks  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA 

19122,  U.S.A. 
MILLER,  Miss  S.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Reed  College,  PORTLAND,  Ore.  97202,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  surface  immunoglobulin  on  thymic  and  splenic  lymphocytes  of  poikilotherms 

(electron  microscopy,  radio-isotopes).  Triturus  viridescens  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
MILLER,  W.  A.;  D.D.S.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York  at 

Buffalo,  5410  Main  St.,  BUFFALO,  N.Y.  14226,  U.S.A. 
a       Tissue  interactions  in  early  development  of  dental  lamina.  Pouch  embryos  of  Didelphis  marsupia- 

lis,  Trichosurus  vulpecula,  (Marsupialia),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Tooth  replacement.  Lepisosteus  spec.  (Holostei) 

c       Dental  development  and  occlusal  wear  patterns  with  age.  Sciurus  niger  (Rodentia) 
d       Dental  and  morphological   abnormalities  in   three  chondrodystrophic   strains.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
MILLINGTON,  W.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  530  North  15th  St.,  MILWAU- 
KEE, Wis.  53233,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  at  the  shoot  apex,  and  regulation  of  form  in  the  leaf  and  shoot.  Sphagnum  spec. 

(Bryophyta) 
b       Development  in  coenobial  forms.  Pediastrum  spp.  (Chlorophyceae) 
c       Regulation  of  zoospore  release  and  colony  formation;  factors  regulating  cell  shape.  Rediastrum 

boryanum  (Chlorophyceae) 
d       Emergence  of  pattern  in  cell  differentiation  in  leaves.  Fine  structural  analysis  of  differentiation  of 

the  hyaline  and  chlorophyllous  cells.  Sphagnum  spp.  (Bryophyta) 
MILLS,  S.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Regulatory  mechanisms  in  cultured  cells.  (Plantae) 

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MINATO.    K.;   M.Sc.    -    Dept.   of  Morphol.  Genet.,  Natl.   Inst,   of  Genet.,   Yata   1-111,  M1SIMA, 

Sizuoka-ken,  41  1  Japan 
a       The  relationship  between  cell  growth  cycle  and  molting  cycle  in  the  epidermis.  Philosamia 

cynthia  ricini  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Studies  on  growth-stimulating  factors  in  the  cultivation  of  cells.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
MINOR    R   R  ;  V.M.D.,  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  Clin.  Res.  Ctr.,  Philad.  Gen. 

Ho'sp..  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19104,  U.S.A. 
a        Microscopic,  biochemical,  and  immunochemical  studies  of  mesodermal  differentiation  in  organ 

culture  of  embryonic  somites  and  lung  buds.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Microscopic,  autoradiographic,  biochemical,  and  immunochemical  studies  of  basement  membrane 

synthesis,  accumulation  and  turnover  in  organ  cultures  of  the  embryonic  parietal  yolk  sacs. 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 

MINTZ,  Miss  B.;  Ph.D.   -    Inst,   for  Cancer  Research,  7701  Burholme  Ave.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa. 

19111,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Gene  control  of  differentiation  in  allophenic  animals  with  two  genotypic  populations  of  cells. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Control  of  implantation.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Early  ontogeny  of  the  cell  surface.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Differentiation  of  multipotential  teratoma  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
MISENHEIMER,  H.  R.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1753  W.  Congress 

Parkway,  CHICAGO,  IL  60612,  U.S.A. 
MISHRA,  N.  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  S.  Carolina,  COLUMBIA,  S.  C.  29208, 

U.S.A. 
a       Genetics  and  biochemistry  of  cell  wall  biosynthesis  (biochemical  lesions  in  mutants  and  pheno- 

copies).  Neurospora  crassa  (Ascomycetes) 
MISRA,  R.;  M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.;  M.L.N.  Med.  Coll.,  Allahabad  Univ.,  ALLAHABAD 

1,  India 
a       Sex  chromatin  analysis  in  normal  and  congenitally  abnormal  neonates.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
MITCHELL,  J.  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Centre,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  766  living 

Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  chemical  compounds  on  pre-implantation  stages  in  vivo  and  in  vitro,  with  emphasis  on  ' 

developmental  morphology  and  teratology.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Morphological  and  teratological  effect  of  pesticides  on  the  embryo.  Chelydra  serpentina  (Chelo- 

nia) 
MITRA,  S.  C;  M.Sc.  (Hons.)  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jawaharlal  Inst,  of  Postgrad.  Med.  Educ.  and  Res., 

PONDICHERRY-605006,  India 
a       Congenital  anomalies.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

MITTENTHAL,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind.  47907,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  neurobiology  of  giant  interneuron-fast  flexor  motoneuron  system  in  the  ab- 
domen. Procambarus  clarkii  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
MIYA,   K.;  D.    Sc,  Prof.  -   Inst,  of  Appl.  Entomol.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Iwata  Univ.,  Ueda  3-18-8, 

MORIOKA,  020  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  oogenesis  and  embryogenesis.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Analysis  of  early  embryonic  development.  Same  species  as  a 
MIYAHARA,  Y.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Pathol,  and  Entomol.,  Kyushu  Natl.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Nishi  496, 

Izumi,  CHIKUGO-shi,  Fukuoka-ken,  833  Japan 
a       Sterility   induced  by  gamma   rays,  heat,  and  chemosterilants.  Spodoptera  litura  (Noctuidae, 

Lepidoptera) 
MIYAKE,  Y-L;  M.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Obstet.,  Fac.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  18,  W  9, 

SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a        Cytogenetic   investigations  on  chromosomal  abnormalities  (quinacrine  mustard  staining),   Sus 

scrofa,  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
MIZELL,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tulane  Univ.,  NEW  ORLEANS,  La  70118,  U.S.A. 
a        Induced  limb  regeneration.  Didelphis  virginiana  (Marsupialia) 

b       Effects  of  regenerating  appendages  on  Lucke  tumor  (renal  adenocarcinoma):  tumor  differentia- 
tion. Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
c       Infectious  nucleic  acids  (Herpes  type  virus  associated  with  Lucke  tumor)  as  differentiating  agents. 

Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
MIZUNO,  Takeo;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a        Tissue  interaction  in  lens  induction.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Differentiation  of  the  hypoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
c       The  mechanism  of  epidermal  regeneration.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

MOAV,  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Tel-Aviv  Univ.,  155  Herzl  St.,  TEL-AVIV,  Israel  ISDB 

MOCHIDA,  O.;  Dr.Agr.  -  Dept.  of  Plant  Pathol,  and  Entomol.,  Kyushu  Natl.  Agric.  Exper.  Station, 

Nishi  496,  Izumi,  CHIKUGO-shi,  Fukuoka-ken,  833  Japan 
a        Morphology  and  physiology  of  oogenesis.  Nilaparvata  lugens  (Delphacidae,  Homoptera) 
b        Ecological  and  anatomical  studies  on  reproduction.  Javesella  pellucida  (Delphacidae,  Homoptera) 
c        Sterility   induced   by   gamma   rays,  heat,  and  chemosterilants.   Spodoptera  litura  (Noctuidae, 

Lepidoptera) 
MOHLER,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  la.  52242,  U.S.A. 
a       The  induction,  identification,  and  characterization  of  female-sterile  mutants,  especially  those 
affecting  internal  milieu  of  the  egg,  as  material  for  the  study  of  oogenesis.  Drosophila  melano- 
gaster  (Diptera) 
MOLINARI,  E.;  M.V.,  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Univ.  Austral  de  Chile,  Casilla  no.  567,  VALDIVIA,  Chile 

60 


a        Maintenance  and  regeneration  of  the  apical  ectodermal  ridge  of  the  limb  bud  cultured  in  vitro. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MOLLENHAUER,  H.  H.;  Ph.D.      Charles  F.  Kettering  Res.  Labs.,  150  E.  South  College  St.,  YELLOW 

SPRINGS,  OH  45387,  U.S.A. 
MONDER,  C;  Ph.D.  -  Res.  Inst.,  Hosp.  for  Joint  Dis.,  1919  Madison  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10035, 

U.S.A. 
a       Induction  of  enzyme   formation  by  steroids  in  fetal  liver  in  organ  culture.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia) 
MONIE,  I.  W.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Calif..  SAN  FRANCISCO,  Calif. 

94143,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphology,  histochemistry,  and  organ  culture  of  congenital  malformations  of  the  cardiovascu- 
lar, urogenital,  and  nervous  system,  induced  by  teratogenic  agents.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effects  of  cadmium  and  lead  on  fetal  development.  Same  species  as  a 
MOOG,   Miss   F.;  Ph.D.,   Prof.    -    Dept.   of  Biol.,  Washington   Univ.,   Skinker   and    Lindell   Ave., 

ST.  LOUIS,  Mo.  63130,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a  Development  of  enzyme  systems  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  (Mammalia) 
b  Role  of  the  pituitary-adrenal  axis  in  fetal  and  juvenile  development.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 
c       Chemo-architectural  studies  of  differentiation  of  surface  of  intestinal  epithelial  cells.  (Aves; 

Mammalia) 
MOORE,  Mrs.  B.C.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  RIVERSIDE,  Calif.  92502,  U.S.A. 
a       Chromosomal  analysis  of  lethal  racial  hybrid  embryos.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura)  ISDB 

MOORE,  G.  P.  M;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  4,  CANBERRA,  A.C.T.  2600, 

Australia 
a       Transcription  of  the  genome  during  cleavage  (endogenous  RNA  polymerase  in  isolated  nuclei). 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Genetic  activity  of  blastocyst  cells  during  delayed  implantation  and  embryonic  diapause.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia),  (Marsupialia) 
MOORE,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  RIVERSIDE,  Calif.  92502,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  diploid  and  haploid  racial  hybrids.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura)  ISDB 

MOORE,  K.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof  -  Teratol.  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Anat,  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  750  Bannatyne 

Ave.,  WINNIPEG,  Man.  R3E  0W3,  Canada 
a       Pathogenesis  of  abnormal  development.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia)    . 
b       Sex  chromatin  patterns  and  sex  chromosomal  abnormalities.  Felis  catus,  Canis  familiaris  (Carni- 

vora),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
MORI,  H.;  D.Agr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
MoRI,  T.;  M.Agr.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Kyushu  Univ.,  FUKUOKA,  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopic  analysis  of  the  mechanism  of  fertilization.  Pipistrellus  abramus,  Miniopterus 

schreibersi  (Chiroptera) 
MORI,  Y.;  M.A.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
MORRILL,  G.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  A.  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ., 

1300  Morris  Park  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10461,  U.S.A. 
MORRILL,  J.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  New  College,  SARASOTA,  Fla.  33578,  U.S.A. 
a       Chemical  differentiation  of  eggs.  Lymnaea  spec.  (Gastropoda)  ISDB 

b       Analyses  of  ooplasmic  segregation.  (Gastropoda) 

MORRIS,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Oregon  State  Univ.,  CORVALLIS,  Ore.,  9733 1,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanisms  of  cell  association  in  histogenesis  of  the  neural  retina  (role  of  glycosaminoglycans). 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Differentiation  after  cryptobiosis.  Artemia  salina  (Anostraca,  Crustacea) 
MORRIS,  Miss  V.  B.;Ph.D.  -  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Sydney,  Zool.  Bldg.,  SYDNEY,  N.S.W.  2006, 

Australia  ISDB 

a       Distribution  pattern  of  newly  formed  cells  in  the  developing  retina.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
MORROW,  J.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Purification  of  silk  fibroin  gene  and  regulation  of  its  expression.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 

(with  D.  D.  BROWN) 
MOSCONA,  A.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Biol,  and  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Regulatory  mechanisms  in  development  and  differentiation  at  molecular,  cellular,  andhistogenetic 

levels  in  embryos  and  in  cell-tissue-organ  culture  systems:   1.  enzyme  induction  in  embryonic 

cells;  2.  role  of  cell  interactions  and  the  cell  surface  in  differentiation;  3.  cell  aggregation  and 

tissue  synthesis  in  vitro 
MOSCONA,  Mrs.   M.  H.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101,  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
MOSSMAN,  H.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  MADISON, 

Wis.  53706,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Comparative  morphology  of  the  fetal  membranes  and  reproductive  tracts.  (Mammalia) 
MOTOMURA,  I.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Embryol,  Inst,  of  Biol.,  Tohoku  Univ.,  SENDAI,  Japan  ISDB 
MOTTET,  N.  K.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Washington  Med.  School.  BB232,  Univ. 

Hosp.,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a       The  mechanism  regulating  ontogenetic  metaplasia  in  the  esophagus.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Ultrastructural  features  of  necrosis  as  an  ontogenetic  process.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Methyl  mercury  teratogenesis.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
MOUSTAFA,  Mrs.  L.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Health  Sci.,  Environm,  Toxicol.  Branch, 

61 


N.I.H.,  P.O.  Box  12233,  RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PARK,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       The  fate  of  single  cells  transplanted  into  preimpiantation  embryos  (intra-  and  interspecies).  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b        Effect  of  direct  application  of  test  agent(s)  ti>  embryos  on  DNA  repair,  subsequent  viability  and 

development   (micromanipulation,   embryo   culture   and   intrauterine  administration;  pre-  and 

postimplantation  stages).  Same  species  as  a 
MULH1  RKAR,    Mrs.    L.;   Ph.D.,   Prof.    -    Dept.   of  Zool.,  Univ.   of  Poona,  Ganeshkind,   POONA 

411007,  India  ISDB 

a        Transplantations  of  embryonic  tissues.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
b       Studies  on  -SH  groups  and  embryonic  induction.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Morphogenesis  of  skin  in  the  embryo.  Calotcs  versicolor  (Lacertilia) 
d       Effects  of  irradiation  on  embryos  with  particular  reference  to  the  formation  of  scales.  Same 

species  as  c 
e       Effects  of  hydrazine,  urethane  and  actinomycin  D  on  embryos.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
MUN,  A.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool,  Univ.  of  Maine,  Murray  Hall,  ORONO,  Me.  04473,  U.S.A. 
a       Induction  of  immunological  tolerance  by  intracoelomic  grafts  in  the  4-day  embryo.  Gallus  gallus 

(Aves) 
b       Growth  stimulation  of  embryonic  spleen  graft  by  adult  spleen  across  a  filter  membrane.  Same 

species  as  a 
c       Embryo  morphogenesis  in  unfertilized  eggs.  Meleagris  gallopavo  (Aves) 
d       Effects  of  glycoalkaloids  from  blighted  potatoes  on  the  development  of  the  early  embryo.  Same 

species  as  a 
MURAKAMI,  U.;  M.D.,  D.Med.Sc,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Dept.  of  Perinatol.,  Inst,  of 

Devclopm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya-cho,  KASUGAI,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Fetal  brain  lesions  caused  by  maternal  administration  of  monosodium  glutamate  and  allied 

chemical  substances.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  M.  1NOUYE) 
b       Effects  of  x-irradiation  upon  developing  embryos,  especially  on  the  central  nervous  system.  Mus 

musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  (with  R.  SHOJI) 
MURAMATSU,  S.;  D.Sc.  -  Div.  of  Radiat.  Hazards,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  4-9-1,  Anagawa, 

CHIBA,  280  Japan 
a       Radiation  effects  on  reproductive  organs  (cytogenetics,  histology).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MURATA,  F.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Shinshu  Univ.,  Asahi  3-1-1,  MATSUMOTO,  390  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  hematopoiesis  in  embryonic  and  newborn  animals.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus 

(Lagomorpha),  Cavia  porcellus,  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
MURATA,  Y.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  S.  Calif.,  Womens's  Hosp.  5K-22,  1240 

N.  Mission  Rd.,  LOS  ANGELES,  Calif.  90033,  U.S.A. 
a       Fetal  cardiovascular  physiology,  particularly  responses  to  stress.  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
b       Development  of  activity   (sleep-waking)   states  in  the  fetus.  Macaca  mulatta,  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
MURISON,G.  L.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  CORAL  GABLES,  FL  33124,  U.S.A. 
MURRAY,   Mrs.   M.  R.;  Dr.    -    Natl.    Inst,  of  Neurol.  Dis.  and  Stroke,  N.I.H.,  Bldg.  36,  4B-12, 

BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Development  of  sympathetic  nervous  system  in  vitro,  especially  biosynthesis  of  monoamine 

neurotransmitters;  development  and  functions  of  sympathetic  interneurons.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
MURTA,  I.  M.  da  SILVA;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais, 

Rua  Carangola  288  -  4U  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HOR1ZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
a       Cytogenetics,  cytophotometry,  DNA  content.  Peripatus  acacioi  (Onychophora) 
MUTHUKKARUPPAN,  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Madurai  Univ.,  MADURAI-2,  Tamil  Nadu,  S. 

India 
NABER,  E.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  674  West  Lane 

Ave.,  COLUMBUS,  Ohio  43210,  U.S.A. 
a       Nutrition  and  metabolism  of  the  developing  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Antimetabolites  and  morphogenesis;  relationships  to  biochemical  function.  Same  species  as  a 
NACE,  G.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Amphib.  Facility,  Center  for  Human  Growth  and 

Developm.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Development  and  maintenance  of  defined  strains.  Rana  5  spp.,  Bufo  3  spp.  (Anura),  several  spp. 

(Urodela) 
b       Transfer  of  macromolecules  from  maternal  organism  to  egg.  Rana  spec.  (Anura) 
c        Etiology  of  neoplasia  in  larva  and  adult.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Role  of  specific  macromolecules  in  fertilization.  Same  species  as  b 
e       Problems  in  developmental  and  population  genetics.  (Amphibia) 
NAGAE,  H.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Mie  Pref.  Univ.,  2-174,  Edobashi,  TSU,  Japan 
NAGANO,  H.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Nippon  Med.  School,  Sendagi,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113 

Japan 
a       Control  of  enzyme  formation  and  activity  in  liver  during  development.  Rana  catesbeiana  (Anura) 

(with  R.  SHUKUYA) 
b       Metamorphic  changes  in  serum  proteins.  Same  species  as  a  (with  R.  SHUKUYA) 
NAGATA,  T.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Shinshu  Univ.,  Asahi  3-1-1,  MATSUMOTO,  390 

Japan 
a       DNA  and  RNA  synthesis  in  the  mitochondria  of  stomach,  kidney  and  liver  cells  from  embryos 

and  newborns  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
NAKAMOTO,  T.;  D.D.S.  -  Dept.  of  Nutr.  and  Food  Sci.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Rm 

E18-577,  CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  02138,  U.S.A. 

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a       Growth  and  development  of  bone  in  fetus  and  neonate.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 

b       The  effect  of  malnutrition  on  bone  development  in  fetus  and  neonate.  Same  species  as  a 

NAKAMURA,  H.;  B.Sc.  -  2nd  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Pref.  Univ.  of  Med.,  Kawaramachi-Hirokoji 

Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO,  602  Japan 
a       Development  of  limb  bud.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       In  vitro  analysis  of  teratogenicity  of  vitamin  A.  Same  species  as  a 
NAKAMURA,   I.;  M.D.,   Prof.    -    Dept.   of  Anat.,   Nippon   Med.   School,    1-5,   Sendagi   1-chome, 

Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       The  forming  process  of  the  secondary  retroperitoneal  organs.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
NAKAMURA,  K.;  M.D.,  Dr.  Med.  Sc,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  I,  Kobe  Univ.,  Kusunoki- 

cho,  Ikuta,  KOBE,  650  Japan 
a        Experimental  teratology  of  the  central  nervous  system.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Oryctola- 

gus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Development  of  the  blood-brain  barrier.  Same  species  as  a 

NAKAMURA,  O.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Osaka  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Tennoji-ku,  OSAKA,  543  Japan 
a       Causality  in  epigenetic  formation  of  organizer.  (Amphibia)  ISDB 

b       Fate  map  and  formative  movements.  (Amphibia) 
c       Cytodifferentiation  during  cleavage.  (Amphibia) 
d       Ultrastructural  changes  during  early  development.  (Amphibia) 
e       Nucleo-cytoplasmic  interaction  during  early  development.  (Amphibia) 
f       Cell  interactions  in  relation  to  cytodifferentiation.  (Amphibia) 

NAKANO,  E.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan   ISDB 
NAKAYAMA,  T.;  M.D.  -  Anat.  Inst.,  Nihon  Univ.,  30  Ooyaguchi-kami-machi,  Itabashi-ku,  TOKYO, 

173  Japan 
NAKAZAWA,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA, 

280  Japan 
a       Effect  of  ionizing  radiations  on  the  biochemical  mechanism  of  embryonic  development.  Artemia 

salina  (Anostraca,  Crustacea) 
b       Changes  m  nucleic  acids  and  some  other  phosphorus  fractions  of  tissues  during  late  embryonic 

and  early  postnatal  development.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
c       Ca++   uptake,   H+   ejection  and  respiration  in  eggs  on  fertilization.  Anthocidaris  crassispina, 

Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 
d       Development  of  the  energy  transfer  system  in  liver  mitochondria  from  the  fetal  stage.  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia) 
e        X -irradiation-induced  damage  in  the  microsomal  drug-metabolizing  enzyme  system  of  developing 

liver.  Same  species  as  b 
NANNEY,  D.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  515  Morrill 

Hall,  URBANA,  IL  61801,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  and  developmental  studies  on  cortical  variations.  Tetrahymena  pyriformis  (Ciliata) 
b       Regulation  of  gene  action  in  clonal  cultures.  Same  species  as  a 
NARAYANAN,  C.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat,  Louisiana  State  Univ.,  1542  Tulane  Ave., 

NEW  ORLEANS,  La.  701 12,  U.S.A. 
a       Origin  and  migration  of  neural  crest  precursors  of  the  ciliary  ganglion  (interspecific  grafting). 

Coturnix  coturnix,  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Comparative  studies  on  ontogenetic  patterns  of  (choline)  acetyltransferase  in  embryonic  ciliary 

ganglia.  Anas  platyrhynchos,  Coturnix  coturnix,  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c        Ultrastructural  investigation  of  synaptogenesis  in  the  ciliary  ganglion.  Same  species  as  b 
NARAYANASWAMY,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Bio-Org.  Div.,  Plant  Morphogen.  Sect.,  Bhabha  Atom.  Res.  Ctr., 

Trombay,  BOMBAY  400085,  India 
a       Experimental  morphogenesis  of  embryos  and  plantlets  in  organ,  tissue  and  free  cell  cultures. 

Many  spp.  (Angiospermae) 
b       Development  of  pollen  plantlets  (haploids)  in  tissue  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Protoplast  culture:  cell  hybridization.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Dynamics  of  apical  meristem  culture.  Many  spp.  (Angiospermae) 
e       Hormonal  control  of  shoot  buds  and  plantlets  in  callus  tissues.  Same  species  as  d 
f       Suspension  cultures  of  free  cells.  Same  species  as  d 
g       Radiobiological  studies  on  tissue  cultures.  Same  species  as  d 
NASH  de  PINJOSOVSKY,  Mrs.  R.  E.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Biol,  e  Histol.,  Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med., 

Univ.  Nac.  de  La  Plata,  60  y  120,  LA  PLATA,  Argentina 
NATSUKARI,  Y.  -  Dept.  of  Maricult.,  Fac.  of  Fish.,  Nagasaki  Univ.,  1-14  Bunkyo-machi,  NAGA- 
SAKI, 852  Japan 
a       Embryonic  development   and   early  life  history.  Loligo  edulis,  L.  japonica,  L.  kobiensis,  L. 

sumatrensis  (Cephalopoda) 
NAVAGIRI,  Mrs.  S.  S.;  M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  NAGPUR-3,  M.S.,  India 
a       Effect  of  hypertrophic  cartilage  on  perichondral  ossification.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Chromosomal  study  in  cleft  lip,  cleft  palate,  and  retinitis  pigmentosa.  (Mammalia) 
NEBEL,  L.  A.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Teratol.,  Ch.  Sheba  Med.  Ctr.,  Tel-Aviv  Univ., 

TEL-AVIV,  Israel 
a       Studies  on  immune  factors  in  fertilization,  implantation,  and  placentation.  (Rodentia),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Effects  of  immuno-suppressive  substances  on  implantation  and  embryonic  differentiation.  (Ro- 
dentia) 
NELSON,  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  P.O.  Box  6190,  TOLEDO,  OH  43614 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

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\i  \n  k    m        inst.  lor  Cane.  Research,  7701  Burholme  Ave  .  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19111,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 

.1        DNA  transcription  and  translation  of  RNA  m  early  stage  embryos.  Strongylocentrotus  purpura- 

i us.  i  ytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea) 
\i  NTW1G,   Miss   \l.  R.;  Ph.D.   -  Biol.  Dept.,  LeMoyne  Coll.,  LeMoyne  Heights;  SYRACUSE,  NY 

14,  U.S.A. 
a        Defining  a  culture  system  for  cells  and  regenerating  animals  m  order  to  manipulate  the  regenera- 
tive process  and  define  it  at  the  cellular  level.  Dugesia  dorotocephala  (Turbellaria) 
b       Morphological  studies  of  the  nervous  system  in  many  different  species  in  order  to  compare  its 

development  with  regenerative  abilities.  (Turbellaria) 
NESBII  I,  Ms.  M.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a        Role   of   failure   of   X-chromosome-inactivation   in   death  of  parthenogenones.   Mus  musculus 

i  Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  effects  of  specific  chromosomal  aberrations.  Same  species  as  a 
NEWBURC.ll.  R.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof      Dept.  of  Biochem.  and  Biophys.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Oregon  State  Univ., 

CORVALLIS,  Ore.  97331,  U.S.A. 
a       Chemical  and  biochemical  changes  during  development  (Insecta) 
\1  WCOMB,  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Cabot  Found.,  Harvard  Univ.,  PETERSHAM,  Mass.  01366,  U.S.A. 
a        Fine  structure  of  embryogenesis  with  special  reference  to  the  suspensor  of  normal  and  mutant 

plants.  Lycopersicum  spec.  (Solanaceae) 
b       Fine  structure  of  embryogenesis.  Triticum  spec.  (Gramineae) 
N1AZ1,  1.  A.;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Rajasthan,  JAIPUR-302004,  India 
a        Limb  and  tail  regeneration.  Bufo  spec,  Rana  spec.  (Anura) 
b       Influence  of  hypo-  and  hypervitaminosis  A  on  ontogenetic  and  regenerative  development  in 

embryos  and  larvae.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Role  of  thyroid  and  adrenal  hormones  in  larval  limb  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Morphological   and   physiological   differentiation   of  the  retina  and  its  growth  from  embryo 

through  adult.  Same  species  as  a 
NIIZIMA,  M.  t  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tokyo  Med.  and  Dent.  Univ.,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
NISHIMURA,   H.;  M.D.,   Prof.    -   Dept.   of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  Konoe-cho,  Yoshida,  Sakyo-ku, 

KYOTO,  606  Japan  ISDB 

a       Malformations  in  early  embryos  and  maternal  factors.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Evaluation   of  teratological   studies  on  experimental  animals  with  respect  to  human  safety. 

(Mammalia) 
c        Prenatal   hazards   of  environmental   chemicals.    Rattus   norvegicus   (Rodentia),    Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
N1SHIOKA,  Miss  M.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  for  Amph.  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hiroshima  Univ.,  Higashisenda- 

cho,  HIROSHIMA,  Japan 
a       Hybridization  among  European  and  Far  Eastern  forms.  (Ranidae;  Discoglossidae,  Anura) 
b       Morphological  and  sexual  abnormalities  in  the  offspring  of  animals  derived  from  irradiated  eggs 

or  sperm.  Rana  nigromaculata,  R.  japonica,  Bombina  orientalis  (Anura) 
NIU,  M.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Temple  Univ.,  Broad  and  Berks  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA 

19122,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

NODA,  Y.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Ehime  Univ.,  Bunkyo-cho,  MATSUYAMA,  790  Japan 
a       Ultrastructural  changes  during  fertilization  in  vitro.  Mesocricetus  auratus,  Mus  musculus,  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Fertilization.  Nereis  spec.  (Polychaeta),  Urechis  spec.  (Echiuroidea;  Echinoidea) 
NOGAMI,  H.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  for  Developm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya-cho,  KASUGAI,  Aichi 

480-03  Japan 
a       Induction,  origin,  and  development  of  bone  and  cartilage  cells  (implantation,  explanation). 

Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
NONAMI,  Y.;  Dr.  Agric,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.  and  Technol.  of  Anim.  Products,  Univ.  of  Niigata, 

Igarashi,  NIIGATA,  950-21  Japan 
a       Disc  gel  electrophoresis  of  proteins  in  albumen  of  incubated  eggs.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
NOODFN,  L.  D;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  MI  48104, 

U.S.A. 
NORMAN,  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGANTOWN,  W.Va.  26506, 

U.S.A. 
a       The  intracellular  distribution  of  sulfhydryl  groups  in  embryonic,  adult,  and  tumorous  tissues. 

Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Effects  of  pH  on  metabolism  and  fertilizing  capacity  of  spermatozoa  cultured  in  vitro.  (Mam- 
malia) 
c       Effects  of  light  on  spermatozoa.  (Mammalia) 
d       Physiology  and  biochemistry  of  germ  cells.  (Mammalia) 
e       Physiological  and  biochemical  basis  of  cell  senescence. 

The  effect  of  sterols  on  growth  and  development  of  sexuality.  Phytophthora  cactorum  (Fungi) 
NORSTOG,  K.  J,;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ.,  DeKALB,  111.  60115, 

U.S.A. 
a        Development  of  cultured  tissues.  Cycadales  and  other  spp.  (Gymnospermae),  cereals  and  other 

spp.  (Angiospermae) 
b       Embryology  (tissue  culture  and  electron  microscopy).  Hordeum  vulgare  (Gramineae) 
NOTO,  T.;  D.Sc.  -  Embryol.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kagoshima  Univ.,  7-82,  Shiroyama-cho,  KAGO- 

SHIMA,  Japan 

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a       Molecular  autoradiographic  study  of  RNA  synthesis  during  oogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Autoradiographic  study  of  RNA  synthesis  during  dental  development.  (Mammalia) 

c       Theoretical  considerations  on  gene  differentiation 

NOUMURA,  T.;  D.Sc.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Inst,  of  Gerontol.,  35-2  Sakaecho, 

Itabashi-ku,  TOKYO,  173  Japan 
a        Identification  of  embryonic  gonadal  hormones  in  sex  differentiation.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves),  Rattus 

spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Mechanism  of  Mullerian  inhibition.  Gallus  spec,  Anas  spec,  Coturnix  spec.  (Aves) 
NOVAES   P  M.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais,  Rua  Carangola 

288  -  4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.  G.,  Brazil 
a       Alteration  of  spermatogenesis  following  interspecific  hybridization  or  ionizing  radiations.  (Triato- 

minae,  Hemiptera) 
NUMANOI,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Sch.  of  Educ,  Waseda  Univ.,  Tozuka,  Shinjuku,  TOKYO, 

Japan 
a       Biochemical  control  of  metamorphosis.  Procambarus  clarkii  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
b       Organ  culture  of  endocrine  system  involved  in  ecdysis.  Same  species  as  a 
NUSSBAUM,  N.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Sci.  and  Engin.,  Wright  State 

Univ.,  Col.  Glenn  Highway,  DAYTON,  Ohio  45431,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormonal  aspects  of  mineralization  as  studied  in  hypophysectomized,  mature  animals  (using 

regenerating  scales  as  test  objects).  Carassius  auratus,  Fundulus  heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 
b       Electron  micrographic  aspects  of  scale  regeneration  in  non-juvenile  animals  (autoradiography  and 

cytochemical  techiques  applied  at  ultrastructural  level).  Carassius  auratus  (Teleostei) 
OAKLEY,  G.  P.,  Jr.;  M.D.  -  Cancer  and  Birth  Defects  Div.,  Bur.  of  Epidemiol.,  Center  for  Dis. 

Control.  ATLANTA,  Ga.  30333,  U.S.A. 
a       Blastocyst  chromosomes  with  regard  to  delayed  fertilization.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Epidemiology  of  birth  defects  in  spontaneous  abortions  and  newborns.  Homo  sapiens  (Primntes) 
OBERLANDER,  H.;  Ph.D.   -  Insect  Attract.,  Behav.  and  Basic  Biol.  Res.  Lab.,  Agric  Res.  Serv., 

U.S.D.A.,  1700  S.W.  23rd  Drive,  P.O.  Box  14565,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32604,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Cellular  aspects  of  the  hormonal  control  of  metamorphosis.  Galleria  mellonella,  Plodia  inter- 

punctella  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Developmental  behavior  of  imaginal  discs  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
OBIKA,  M.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Keio  Univ.,  YOKOHAMA-Hiyoshi,  Japan 
ODA,   S.;  D.Sc,   Prof.    -   Biol.    Lab.,  Coll.   of  Gen.  Educ,  'St.  Paul's  Univ.,  3  Nishi-Ikebukuro, 

Toshima-ku,  TOKYO,  171  Japan 
a       Germination  of  statoblasts.  Lophopodella  carteri,  Pectinatella  magnifica  (Phylactolaemata,  Bryo- 

zoa) 
ODUTOLA,  A.  B.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Fac  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Ibadan,  IBADAN,  Nigeria 
a       Explant  culture  of  the  embryonic  trigeminal  ganglion  (ultrastructure,  behaviour).  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia) 
O'FARRELL,  A.  F.;  A.R.C.S.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  New  England, 

ARMIDALE,  N.S.W.  235 1,  Australia 
a       Effect  of  wounding  with  and  without  treatment  with  hormones  inducing  moult  and  regeneration. 

Blattella  germanica  (Blattariae)  (with  A.  STOCK) 
OGREN,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  Wilkes  Coll.,  WILKES-BARRE,  PA  18703,  U.S.A. 
OHASHI,  T.;  M.Sc  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Mie  Pref.  Univ.,  2-174,  Edobashi,  TSU,  Japan 
OHI,  S.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Washington,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Techniques  for  mapping  of  nucleic  acids.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Purification  of  histocompatibility  antigens  from  cells.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c       Regulation  of  synthesis  of  nuclear  and  mitochondrial  nucleic  acids  during  early  development. 

Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (With  I.  B.  DAWID) 
OHNO,  S.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  City  of  Hope  Med.  Center,  1500  E.  Duarte  Rd.,  DUARTE, 

Calif.  91010,  U.S.A. 
a       The  interaction  between  the  X-hnked  Tfm  mutant  gene  and  an  (Ohv)  allele  of  the  nearby 

'controlling-element'  site  (restoration  of  testosterone  responsiveness  to  various  embryonic  tissues; 

preferential  X-activation).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
OHSAKI,  K.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Univ.  of  Kanazawa,  KANAZAWA,  Japan 
a       Development  of  egg.  Dugesia  japonica  (Turbellaria) 
b       Reaggregation  of  dissociated  cells.  Callyspongia  elongata  (Porifera) 
c        Regeneration.  Hydra  spec.  (Hydroidea) 
OJIMA,  Y.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kwansei  Gakuin  Univ.,  Uegahara,  NISHINOMIYA,  662 

Japan 
a       Developmental  genetics.  Carassius  auratus,  Cyprinus  carpio  (Teleostei) 
b       Developmental  cytogenetics.  Freshwater  species  and  hybrids  (Teleostei) 
OKA,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Tokyo  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Otsuka  3-29-1,  Bunkyo-ku, 

TOKYO,  112  Japan  ISDB 

OKADA,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Tokyo  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Otsuka  3-29-1,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  112 

Japan 
OKADA,  T.  S.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Cell  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Biophys.  and  Molec  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Kyoto, 

Kitashirakawa,  Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  606  Japan  ISDB 

a        Factors  affecting  cell  aggregation  and  cell  contact.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  M.  TAKEICHI  and 

K.  YASUDA) 
b       Stability  in  the  differentiation  of  cells  from  eye  tissues  in  clonal  cell  culture.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves), 
Mus  bactrianus  (Rodentia)  (with  G.  EGUCHI  and  M.  TAKEICHI) 

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OKADA,  Y.  K.;  Dr.,  Prof.  (I  mer.)      Div.  of  ZooL,  Natl.  Sci.  Museum,  Ueno  Park,  Daito-ku,  TOKYO, 

la  pan  ISDB 

OK  WIUK).  M       I  ab.  of  Cell  Scl,  Inst.  ofBiophys.  and  Molcc.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Kyoto,  Kitashirakawa, 

O-ku,  KYOTO,  606  Japan 
.1        Ultiastructuie  of  cell  surfaces  of  early  embryos.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Triturus  pyrrhogaster 

dela) 

OK  \/  \KI.  Miss  K.;  D.Sc.  Embryol.  Sect.,  Biol.  Dcpt.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  2-1-1  chome, 
Fukazawa-machi,  Setagaya-ku,  TOKYO,  158  Japan.  ISDB 

.i       Mechanism  of  spicule  formation.  (Echinoidea) 

b       Myogenesis.  (Aves;  Mammalia) 

OKA/  \KI.  I.;  D.Med.Sci.  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Nippon  Med.  Sch.,  Sendagi,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO, 
1  13  Japan 

a        Genetic  control  of  hemoglobin  switch  during  metamorphosis.  Rana  catesbeiana  (Anura)  (with 

R.  SHUKUYA) 

b       Developmental  changes  in  catalase  and  glutathione  peroxidase  in  red  cell  and  liver.  Same  species 

as  a 
c        Developmental   aspects  of  the   function  of  hemoglobin   in  red  cell.   Same  species  as  a  (with 

R.  SHlkUYA) 
OLIPIIAM     1     I      Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Obstct.  and  Gynecol.,  Div.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia 

Med.  Sch.,  Box  1  79,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22903,  U.S.A. 
a        Role  of  seminal  plasma  components  in  sperm  capacitation.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorphaj, 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Molecular  mechanism  of  induction  of  the  sperm  acrosome  reaction.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Effect  of  the  oviduct  on  embryo  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
ONUMA,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Sch.  of  Anim.  Sci.,  Kitasato  Univ.,  TOWADA-shi,  Aomori,  034  Japan 
a        Retention  of  tubal  ova.  Equus  caballus  (Perissodactyla) 

OOlSHl.  Miss  S.;D.Sc.  -  Fac.  of  Fish.,  Mie  Univ.,  Edobashi,  TSU,  Mie,  514  Japan 
a        Postembryonic  development:  nauplius  and  copepodid  stages.  Haplostoma  spec,  Haplostomides 

spec,  Haplostomella  spec,  Haplosaccus  spec.  (Ascidicolidae,  Copepoda) 
OOYA  (KONDO),  Mrs.   N.;  M.Sc  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  Gen.  Educ,  Osaka  Univ.,  Toyonaka^ 

OSAKA,  560  Japan 
a        Morphology   and  embryology.  Nuphar  spec,  Brasenia  spec,  Nelumbo  spec,  Nymphaea  spec, 

Victoria  spec.  (Nymphaeaceae) 
OPPLNHFIM    R.;  Ph.D.        Neuroembryol.  Lab.,  North  Carolina  Dept.  of  Mental  Health.,  Dorothea 

Dix  Hosp.,  Box  7532,  RALEIGH,  N.C.  27611,  U.S.A. 
a        Neural  and  behavioural  aspects  of  embryonic  development  (behavioural  observations,  micro- 
surgery). Gallus  gallus,  Anas  platyrhynchos,  Columba  livia  (Aves) 
b       Early  embryonic  transplantation  of  brain  and  sense  organs  between  species.  Gallus  gallus,  Anas 

platyrhynchos,  Cotumix  coturnix  (Aves) 
c       Preliminary   investigation   of  neural  and   behavioral  development   in  pouch-young.  Didelphis 

virginiana  (Marsupialia) 
d       Analysis  of  synaptogenesis  in  embryonic  brain  and  spinal  cord.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
OPPENHEIMER,  Miss  J.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Popul.  Dynam.,  Sch.  of  Hyg.  and  Publ.  Health, 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  615  N.  Wolfe  St.,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21205,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

OPPENHEIMER,  S.  B.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.,  Calif.  State  Univ.,  18111  Nordhoff  St.,  NORTH- 
RIDGE,  Calif.  91324,  U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  basis  of  intercellular  adhesion  in  normal  and  malignant  cells  (adhesive  factors,  cell 

surface  sugars,  plant  lectins).  (Echinoidea),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Role  of  cell  surface  carbohydrates  in  differentiation,  ageing,  malignancy  and  cell  interactions. 

Same  species  as  a 
O'RAHILLY,  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Carnegie  Embryol.  Labs.,  Wayne  State  Univ.,  540  East  Canfield  Ave., 

DETROIT,  Mich.  48201,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Early  development  (stages  10  to  23).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Prenatal  development  of  central  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 
O'RAND,  M.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  for  Molec  and  Cell.  Evol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  521  Anastasia  Ave.,  CORAL 

GABLES,  Fla.  33134,  U.S.A. 
a       Membrane  glycoproteins  which  are  sperm-specific  antigens;  their  role  in  fertilization.  Oryctolagus 

cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Sperm-specific  antigens  and  their  role  in  capacitation-like  interaction  during  internal  fertilization. 

Campanularia  fiexuosa  (Hydrozoa) 
ORCE   REMIS,  A.M.;  M.D.   -   Inst,   de  Biol.,  Univ.   Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a        Sperm  metabolism:  respiration,  glycolysis.  Bufo  arenarum,  Leptodactylus  chaquensis  (Anura) 
ORNOY,  A.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Hebrew  Univ.-Hadassah  Med.  Sch.,  P.O.  Box  1172,  JERUSA- 

LLM,  Israel 
a        Spontaneous  and  induced  abortions:  congenital  anomalies,  chromosomal  aberrations  and  placen- 
tal pathology  (incl.  ultrastructure).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Pathogenesis  of  congenital  rubella.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Transplacental  effects  of  thyrocalcitonin,  estrogens,  corticosteroids  and  parathyroid  hormone  on 

fetal  osteogenesis  and  calcium  metabolism.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
ORSINI,  Mrs.   M.  W.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Bardeen  Med.  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 

MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Fetal  membranes,  giant  cells,  and   pregnancy  changes  in  uterine  vessels.  Mesocricetus  auratus 

(Rodentia) 

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b       Factors  controlling  implantation  and  loss  of  zona  pellucida.  Mesocricetus  auratus,  Rattus  norvegi- 

cus,  Mus  musculus,  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia),  Mustela  putorius,  M.  vison  (Carnivora) 
c       Decidualization  during  pregnancy  and  pseudoprcgnancy.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Factors  controlling  life  of  corpora  lutea.  Same  species  as  a 
e       Immunological  aspects  of  decidualization.  Same  species  as  a 

ORTIZ,  Miss  E.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Puerto  Rico,  RIO  PIEDRAS,  Puerto  Rico  00931     ISDB 
OSHIMA,  K.;  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Primate  Res.  Inst.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  INUYAMA,  Aichi, 

484  Japan 
a       Endocrine    organs,    particularly    gonadal    system    during    fetal    development.    Macaca    fuscata 

(Primates) 
OTERINO,  Miss  J.  M.;  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
OVERMAN,  D.  O.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Ctr.,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGANTOWN,  W.  Va. 

26506,  U.S.A. 
a       Chondrogenesis  and  brain-face  relationships  during  genesis  of  cleft  palate;  protection  against  cleft 

palate.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Ascorbate  protection  against  induced  skeletal  malformations.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
OVERTON,  Mrs.  J.  H.;Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th 

St.,  CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Cell  junctions  in  experimentally  opposed  cells,  particularly  formation  of  desmosomes.  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
OZAKI,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  EAST  LANSING,  Mich. 

48824,  U.S.A. 
a       Enzyme    regulation    during    development;   especially    supernatant    and    mitochondrial    malate 

dehydrogenases.  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea) 
b       RNA  synthesis  primed  by  chromatin  isolated  from  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Rate  of  RNA  synthesis  and  kinds  of  RNA  synthesized  in  embryos  animalized  by  zinc  sulfate. 

Same  species  as  a 
d       Developmental   biochemistry,  especially   ribosomal   RNA   synthesis  during  oogenesis.  Oryzias 

latipes,  Brachydanio  rerio,  Pimephales  promelas  (Teleostei) 
OZATO,   K.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,   115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Interactions  between  cell  membrane  and  nucleus  in  the  regulation  of  DNA  synthesis,  using  ions 

and  ionophores  in  a  variety  of  cells  in  culture,  including  lymphocytes.  (Vertebrata)  (with  J.  D. 

EBERT) 
b       Ontogeny  of  immunity,  especially  the  development  of  the  thymocyte  membrane.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
PACKARD,  D.  S.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Ctr.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  766  Irving 

Ave.,  SYRACUSE,  NY  13210,  U.S.A. 
a       Determination  and  segmentation  of  somitic  mesoderm.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Cellular  site  of  action  of  nucleotide  analog  teratogens  (bromodeoxyuridine,  iododeoxy  uridine). 

Same  species  as  a 
PACKER,  A.  D.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Histol.,  Univ.  of  Adelaide,  ADELAIDE,  S.  Austr.  5000, 

Australia 
PADYKULA,  Miss  H.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Lab.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Wellesley  Coll., 

WELLESLEY,  MA  02181,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

PAGANO,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Isolation   of  membrane-bound  proteins  and  lipid-protein  interactions  in  differentiating  cells. 

Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mesocricetus  auratus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  (with  L.  HUANG) 
b       Membrane  fusion  and  membrane  reconstitution  in  vitro.  (Mammalia) 
PAI,  S.;  Dr.rer.nat.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Physiol.,  Inst,  of  Exp.  Biol.,  Acad.  Sinica,  320  Yo  Yang  Rd., 

SHANGHAI,  People's  Rep.  of  China  ISDB 

PALL,  M.  L.;Ph.D.  -  Program  in  Genet.,  Wash.  State  Univ.,  PULLMAN,  Wash.  99163,  U.S.A. 
a       Isolation  and  characterization  of  developmental  mutants  and  analysis  of  the  regulation  of  sexual 

development.  Volvox  carteri  (Chlorophyceae) 
PALMITER,  R.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Pharmacol.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Stanford  Univ.,  STANFORD,  CA 

94305,  U.S.A. 
PANDIT,  R.  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Veterinary  Coll.,  Seminary  Hills,  NAGPUR  440006,  India 
a        In  vitro  morphogenesis  of  lens  from  lens  epithelium.  Bubalus  bubalis,  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Morphogenesis  from  ectopic  lens  epithelium  grafts.  Same  species  as  a 
PANNBACKER,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Charles  F.  Kettering  Res.  Labs.,  150  E.  South  College  St.,  YELLOW 

SPRINGS,  OH  45387,  U.S.A. 
PANT  (AIYAR),  Mrs.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Allahabad  Univ.,  ALLAHABAD-2, 

U.P.,  India   - 
a       Lipid  metabolism  and  characterization  of  phospholipids  during  development  from  embryo  till 

young  adult  (thin  layer  and  gas-liquid  chromatography).  Philosamia  ricini  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Enzymes  in  the  egg  and  in  the  fat  body  from  larva  till  young  adult.  Same  species  as  a  (with  K.  K. 

SHARMA) 
c       Cuticle  proteins  in  egg  shell,  larva,  and  pupa  (electrophoresis).  Same  species  as  a 
d       Free  amino  acids  and  transaminases,  nucleoproteins,  proteins  and  proteolytic  enzymes  in  the  silk 

gland  during  larval  development.  Same  species  as  a  (with  K.  K.  SHARMA) 
e       Phytosterol  variation  during  seed  germination.  (Phaseolus  mungo,  P.  radiatus,  Cicer  arietinum 

67 


( Leguminosae)  (\\  ith  K.  k.  SHARMA i 
l'\l'\(  ONS1  \N  I  1NOI  .  I..  Ph.D.       Biol.  Div..  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab..  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE.  TN 
10,1    S.A  ISDB 

PARK    Miss  II.  I) ..  Ph.D.      Natl.  Inst,  of  Arthritis  and  Metab.  Dis.,  Bldg.2.  Rm  Bl-14,  BETHESDA, 

Ml)  20014,  U.S.A. 
P  \Rk.  k    I    .  D.  Vgric.       Dept.  o\'  Sericult.,  Coll.  of  Agric,  Seoul  National  Univ.,  SUWON.  South 

Korea 
a       Artificial  hatching  of  egg.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 
PARI  \M  N,  C.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.        Dept.  o\'  Biol..  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213. 

I  .S  \ 
I' Mil.  1    I.:  M.S.      Dept.  ot  An.it..  Med.  Coll.,  NAGPl'R-3,  M.S.,  India 
a       Effect  o(  temperature  differentials  on  cell  differentiation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  (with  P.  N. 

Dl  BEN  • 
PAN  VN,C;  Ph.D..  Prof.      Dept.  ofZool.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712,  U.S.A. 
a        DNA,   RNA,  and   protein   synthesis  in  polytene  chromosomes  in  development  of  normal  and 

infected  larvae.  (Sciaridae.  Dipteral 
PEARCE,  Th.  L.:Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Biol..  Colgate  Univ.,  HAMILTON,  N.Y.  13346,  U.S.A. 

I  fleets  of  inhibitors  o(  mitosis  (e.g.  colcemid)  and  DNA  synthesis  (e.g.  5-bromodeoxyuridine)  on 

the  appearance  of  cr\  stallins  in  the  lens  placode  (immunofluorescence  and  peroxidase-labelled 

antibodies).  Callus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PI  Dl  RNERA,  1  .  A.:  Dr.Med.  --  Dept.  of  Histol.  y  EmbrioL,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Rosario,  Santa  Fe  3100, 

ROSARIO,  Argentina 
a       Activity  of  enzymes  related  to  pentose  phosphate  pathway  and  steroid  biosynthesis  correlated  to 

the  functional  differentiation  of  the  adrenal  gland  in  the  cmbrvo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PI  Nl  R.  M.  P.;  Ph.D..  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol..  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a        Effect  of  temperature  and  humidity  on  embryonic  development  and  their  role  in  embryonic 

diapause.  Oedipoda  miniata  and  other  spp.  (Orthoptera) 
b       Hormonal  effects  on  oocyte  development  and  egg-laying,  various  spp.  (Acrididae,  Tettigoniidae, 

Orthoptera) 
PENMAN.  S.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technol..  CAMBRIDGE.  MA  02139.  U.S.A.. 

ISDB 
PI  RklNS,  D.  L.:  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool..  Univ.  of  Oklahoma,  730  Van  Vliet  Oval,  NORMAN,  Okla. 

73069,  U.S.A. 
a       The  effects  of  high  hydrostatic  pressure  on  ameba-to-flagellate  transformation.  Naegleria  gruberi 

(Rhizopoda) 
b       The  effects  of  ionic  ratios  and  osmotic  concentrations  on  the  ameba-to-flagellate  transformation 

and  the  pseudomating  reaction.  Naegleria  gruberi  (Rhizopoda),  Spirostomum  ambiquum  (Ciliata) 
PERSAUD,   T.  V.  N.;  M.D.,   Ph.D.,   Assoc.  Prof.  -  Teratol.  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of 

Manitoba,  750  Bannatyne  Ave.,  WINNIPEG,  Man.  R3E  0W3,  Canada. 
a        Teratological  studies  with  prostaglandins  and  inhibitors  of  prostaglandin  synthesis;  involvement 

of  prostaglandins  in  developmental  processes.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves),  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
b       Fetal    toxicity    of  metals,   in   particular   aluminium.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia), 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
c        Ontogenetic   pattern   of  enzymes  in  normal  and  abnormal  development  (histochemistry,  bio- 
chemistry). Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
PETERS.  A.:  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Boston  Univ.,  80  East  Concord  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass. 

02118,  U.S.A. 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  the  formation  of  myelin  sheaths  and  development  of  neuroglial  cells  in 

the  central  nervous  system.  Rattus  domesticus  (Rodentia) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  the  cerebral  cortex.  Same  species  as  a 
PET1  RS.  J.  J.;  Ph.D..  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Xavier  Univ.,  Victoria  Parkway,  CINCINNATI,  Ohio 

45207.  U.S.A. 
a       Episodes  of  conspicuously  rhythmic  electroencephalographic  activity  following  hypothermic 

hypoxia  in  embryos  between  15th  and  20th  day  of  incubation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Onset  of  bipedal  locomotion.  Same  species  as  a 
PHILLIPS,  D.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Biomed.  Div.,  The  Popul.  Council,  Rockefeller  Univ.,  York  Ave.  and  66th 

St..  NEW  YORK.  NY  10021,  U.S.A. 
a        Ultrastructure  of  sperm  development.  (Invertebrata:  Mammalia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PHILLIPS,  H.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall.  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va. 

22903,  U.S.A. 

Measurement  of  intercellular  adhesiveness  in  cohering  populations  of  embryonic  cells.  Rana 

pipiens  (Anura),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PHILLIS,  J.  W.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  770  Bannatyne  Ave.,  WINNIPEG 

3,  Man.,  Canada 
PH1LPOTT,  G.  W.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Surg.,  Washington  Univ.,  4960  Audubon  Ave.,  ST.  LOUIS,  Mo. 

63110.  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Biologic   mediators   of  cell  proliferation  in  fetal,  adult,  and  neoplastic  gastrointestinal  cells. 

(Mammalia) 
P1ATIGORSKY,  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Molec.  Genet.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human  Developm., 

Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  Bldg.  6,  Rm  333,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Lens  development:  1.  protein  synthesis;  2.  the  role  of  microtubules;  3.  synthesis  and  metabolism 

of  RNA.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PIDDlNGTON,  R.  L.:  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.  and  Genet.,  Sch.  of  Dent. 

68 


Med.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 
a        Correlations  between  glutamine  synthetase  development  and  specific  structural  biochemical,  and 

physiological  events  in  the  functional  maturation  of  nervous  tissue  (retina  and  brain).  Gallus 

domesticus  (Aves) 
P1ERRO,    L.  J.;   Ph.D.,   Prof.    -    Dept.    of  Anim.    Genet.,    Storrs   Agric.   Exper.   Station,  Univ.  of 

Connecticut,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Chemical   teratogenesis:   inhibitors  of  nucleic  acid  and  protein  metabolism.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Eye  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c       Developmental  genetics.  Same  species  as  a  and  b 

PIK6,  L.;  Ing.  Agr.,  D.  V.  M.  -  Developm.  Biol.  Lab.,  Vet.  Adm.  Hosp.,  SEPULVEDA,  CA,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 

PILAR,  G.  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.   -  Regulatory  Biol.,  Biol.  Sci.  Group,  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  STORRS, 

Conn.  06268,  U.S.A. 
a        Formation  and  function  of  synapses,  and  cell  death  in  ganglia.  (Aves) 
P1LK1NGTON,  J.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Otago,  DUNEDIN,  New  Zealand 
a       Physiology  of  calcified  endolymphatic  deposits  during  metamorphosis.  Litorea  aurea  (Anura) 
P1PA,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  CA  94720,  U.S.A 
PIPERBERG,  J.  B.;  B.A.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.,  and  Genet.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  and  Dept.  of 

Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A. 
a       Cortisol  receptor  protein  in  the  embryonic  retina  (chromatin  binding  capacity  in  target  and 

non-target  tissues).  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       A  protein  catalogue  of  embryonal  and  adult  proteins  and  their  time  of  appearance  in  relation  to 

morphogenesis.  Fundulus  heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 
PITOT,  H.  C;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  McArdle  Lab.  for  Cancer  Res.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  450  N.  Randall  Ave., 

MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       RNA  template  stabilization  in  differentiation  and  neoplasia 

POIRIER,  G.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Alabama,  1919  Seventh  Ave.  South,  BIRMING- 
HAM, AL  35233,  U.S.A. 
POLLARD,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Cornell  Univ.,  Med.  Coll.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW  YORK 

NY  10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Expression  of  embryonic-lethal  genotypes  in  the  allophenic  animal.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effect  of  nucleic  acid  and  protein  inhibitors  on  cleavage  stage  embryos  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
PORRAS  de  CARRERO,  Mrs.  I.;  Lie.  Bio.  -  Cat.  de  Embriol.,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes, 

MERIDA,  Venezuela 
a       Development   of  the   vascular   system   in   limb   muscles   (injected   specimens).   Homo   sapiens 

(Primates) 
b        Development  of  the  pericardial  sac  and  its  vascular  pattern  (injected  specimens).  Same  species  as  a 
PORTER    K  R  ;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Molec,  Cell.,  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Colorado, 

BOULDER,  CO  80302,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

POSTLETHWA1T,  J.  H.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Oregon,  EUGENE,  Ore  97403,  U.S.A. 
a       The  clonal  nature  of  determination  in  homoeotic  mutants.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       The  mechanism  of  action  of  homoeotic  mutants.  Same  species  as  a. 
c       The  heritability  of  sex  determination  in  triploid  intersexes.  Same  species  as  a. 
d       The  role  of  the  cortex  in  early  development.  Same  species  as  a. 
e       The  hormonal  control  of  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  a. 
f       Hormonal  and  genetic  control  of  oogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
POULSON,  D.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn. 

06520,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Mid-gut:  genesis  and  differentiation.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Chromosomal  control  of  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Neurogenesis  in  normal  and  genetically  deficient  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Maternally  inherited  sex-ratio  disturbances  of  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster,  D.  bifascia- 

ta,  D.  willistoni,  D.  nebulosa,  D.  equinoxialis,  D.  robusta,  D.  paulistorum  (Diptera) 
e       Developmental  genetics.  Same  species  as  a 
POURANY,  Mrs.   A.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Jawaharlal  Inst,  of  Postgrad.  Med.  Educ.  and  Res., 

PONDICHERRY-605006,  India 
a       Histogenesis  of  islets  of  Langerhans.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
PRAHLAD,  K.  V.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ.,  DeKALB,  111.  60115, 

U.S.A. 
a        Biochemical  and  morphological  effects  of  thyroid  hormones  on  embryonic  tissues.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
b       Effect  of  pesticides  on  embryogenesis  and  initiation  of  endocrine  function,  especially  in  the 

thyroid  gland.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
PRASAD,  M.  R.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Delhi,  DELHI  110007,  India 
a       Action  mechanism  of  hormones  on  nucleic  acid  and  protein  synthesis  in  the  blastocyst  and 

uterus.  Rattus  spec.,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
PRATT,  R.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Exper.  Pharmacol.  Sect.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Dent.  Res.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  Bldg. 

30,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical  and  morphological  changes  in  the  epithelium  of  the  secondary  palate  at  the  time  of 

programmed  cell  death.  (Rodentia) 
b       Programmed  cell  changes  in  the  secondary  palate:  lysosomal  enzyme  DNA  and  RNA  synthesis, 

acid  mucopolysaccharide  and  glycoprotein  synthesis,  collagen  synthesis  and  the  role  of  cAMP. 

(Rodentia) 

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c       Migration  of  cranial  neural  crest  cells:  nature  and  origin  of  extracellular  matrix;  biochemistry  of 

cresl  cells  cultured  ill  vitro:  biochemical  factors  that  may  control  differentiation.  (Rodentia) 
PRAY     T   R      Ph.D.,    Prof.         Dept.    of  Biol.   Sci..   Univ.   of  S.  California,   University  Park,   LOS 
\\i,l  I  I  S, Calif.  90007, U.S.A. 

.i        Development  ol  the  gametophytes  and  juvenile  stages  oi  the  sporophytcs  (Cheilantheae,  Pteri- 

daceae,  I  ilicinae) 
b       Development  of  the  vein   systems  of  leaves.   Anemia  spec,  Marsilea  spec,  Cyrtomium  spec, 

Acrostichum  spec,  and  other  spp.  (Filicinae) 
c        Factors  controlling  planes  of  cytokinesis  in  early  gametophyte  development.  Cheilanthes  spp. 

Pteridaceae,  Filicinae) 
PRK'l     Miss  D  ■  Prof  (1  nier.)       Dept.  oi'  Biol.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO',  1L  60637,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

I'R/^BVLSKl    R.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A. 
a        Regulation  o\'  myotube  formation  in  vitro  of  embryonic  skeletal  muscle:  reversible  suppression 

by  COj  tension.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
b       Isolation  of  fusion  sites  from  skeletal  myoblasts  utilizing  concanavalin-A.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Localization  of  mvosin  genes  on  the  chromosome  by  in  situ  hybridization.  Same  species  as  a 
PUG1N,  E.      Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Univ.  Austral  de  Chile,  Casilla  no.  567,  VALD1VIA,  Chile 
a       Auditory  and  vertebral  cartilage  differentiation  in  young  embryos  (xenoplastic  grafts).  (Reptilia) 
b       Normal  development,  and  ultrastructural  relationship  between  the  pharyngeal  pouch  of  the  adult 

male  and  the  integument  of  the  tadpole.  Rhinoderma  darwini  (Anura) 
PLRKO,  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont.  N6A  3K7, 

Canada 
a       Regulation  and  role  of  RNA  and  protein  synthesis  in  early  embryogenesis.  (Teleostei) 
QUADEER,  A.;B.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  NAGPUR-3,  M.S.,  India 
a       Morphology  and  histochemistry  of  metanephros  development  to  stage  40.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves)  (with  P.N.  DUBEY) 
QUATRANO,  R.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Oregon  State  Univ.,  CORVALLIS,  OR 

97331,  U.S.A. 
QUEVEDO,  W.  C,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Sci..  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE,  R.I. 

02912,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  regulation  and  developmental  variations  of  multiple  forms  of  tyrosinase  in  melanocytes. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  variations  in  the  isozymes  of  lactate  dehydrogenase  in  the  skin.  Same  species  as  a 
RADHAKRISHNAN,  N.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac  of  Sci.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2, 

India 
a       Tail  regeneration  in  the  adult.  Mabuya  carinata  (Lacertilia) 
RAE,  P.  M.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06520, 

U.S.A. 
a       DNA  and  protein  components  of  constitutive  heterochromatin;  nucleic  acid-protein  interaction; 

constitutive  heterochromatin   in   early   embryogenesis;  position-effect  variegation.  Drosophila 

melanogaster,  D.  virilis  (Diptera),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Synthesis  and  distribution  of  unusual  deoxyribonucleotides.  Gyrodinium  cohnii  and  other  spp. 

(Dinophyceae) 
RAFFERTY,  K.  A.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O.  Box  6998,  CHICAGO, 

111.  60680,  U.S.A. 
a       Longevity  and  preservation  of  differentiated  function  in  cultured  cells.  (Primates  and  other 

Mammalia) 
RAISMAN,  J.  S.   -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de  TUCUMAN, 

Argentina 
a       Fertilization:   1.  acrosome  reaction;  2.  oviducal  factors;  3.  vitelline  coat.  Bufo  arenarum,  Lepto- 

dactylus  chaquensis  (Anura) 
RAMACHANDRAN,  A.  V.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2, 

India 
a        Tail  regeneration  in  the  adult.  Mabuya  carinata  (Lacertilia) 
RAMIREZ,  O.  C;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  de  Bioquim.,  Centro  de  Invest,  y  de  Estudios  Avanzados  del 

Inst.,  Politecn.  Nac,  Apartado  Postal  14-740,  MEXICO  14,  D.  F.,  Mexico 
a        Isolation  and  characterization  of  serum  factors  involved  in  early  stages  of  myogenesis  in  vitro. 

Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Characterization  of  factors  obtained  from  conditioned  media  responsible  for  myoblast  prolifera- 
tion in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
RAMUS,  J.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn.  06520,  U.S.A. 
a       Biogenesis  of  cell  surface  polysaccharides  in  a  unicellular  organism.  Porphyridium  aerugineum 

(Rhodophyceae) 
RANG  A  RAO,  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Fac.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  W.  Florida,  PENSACOLA,  Fla.  32504, 

U.S.A. 
a        The  responses  of  chromatophores  of  zoea,  megalopa  and  adult  to  purified  chromatophorotropins. 

Uca  pugilator  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
b       A  study  on  the  control  of  pigmentation  in  regenerating  appendages.  Uca  pugilator,  Cambarellus 

shufeldti  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
c       Comparative  study  of  the  effects  of  various  ecdysones  on  regeneration  of  appendages.  Uca 

pugilator,  U.  minax,  Clibanarius  vittatus  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
RAO,  K.  V.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Delhi,  DELHI  1 10007,  India 

70 


a       Study  of  the  role  of  sulfhydryl  groups  in  primary  organizer  action  by  grafting  and  culturing  in 

vitro  pieces  of  early  blastoderms.  Callus  domesticus  ( Aves) 
b       Role  of  surface  properties  of  blastoderm  cells  in  morphogenetic  movements;  isoelectrofocusing  of 

living  cells  to  determine  surface  charge.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Nucleic  acid  synthesis  in  the  early  embryo.  Planorbis  exustus,  Lymnaea  stagnalis  (Gastropoda) 
RAPPAPORT,  R.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Union  Coll.,  SCHENECTADY,  NY  12308, 

U.S.A. 
RASCH  (MYRBERG),  Mrs.  E.  M;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  530  N.  15th  St.. 

MILWAUKEE,  Wis.  53233,  U.S.A. 
a        Atypical  nucleoprotein  synthesis  during  larval  development.  Sciara  coprophila  (Diptera) 
b       Cytochemistry  and  fine  structural  analysis  of  puffs  in  giant  chromosomes.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Triploidy  in  a  gynogenetic  form.  Poecilia  formosa  (Teleostei) 

RASH,  J.  -  Dept.  of  Molec,  Cell.  Developm.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Colorado,  BOULDER,  CO  80302,  U.S.A. 
RASWEILER,  J.  J.,  IV;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Columbia  Univ.,  630  W. 

168th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10032,  U.S.A. 
a       Comparative  morphology  of  the  early  embryo  and  associated  changes  in  the  female  reproductive 

tract,  through  the  time  of  ovum  implantation  (light,  transmission  and  scanning  electron  micro- 
scopy). Glossophaga  soricina,  Artibeus  lituratus,  Noctilio  labialis,  Carollia  perspicillata,  Desmodus 

rotundus,  Peropteryx  kappleri  (Chiroptera) 
b       Maintenance  and  breeding  in  the  laboratory.  (Chiroptera) 
RATTNER,  J.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  IRVINE,  Calif. 

92664,  U.S.A. 
a       Laser  microbeam  studies  on  centrioles  and  chromosomes  for  the  study  of  mitosis.  Potorous 

tridactylus  (Marsupialia) 
RAWLES  (SPURBECK),  Mrs.  M.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  4000  N.  Charles  St.,  BALTIMORE,  MD  21218,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
REAMS,  W.  M.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Richmond,  RICHMOND,  Va.  23173, 

U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  tissue  environment  on  pigment  cell  morphogenesis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Factors  affecting  pigment  behaviour  in  the  skin.  Same  species  as  a 
c       The  Langerhans  cell:  origin  and  differentiation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
REDMAN,  R.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Div.  of  Oral  Biol,  School  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota, 

MINNEAPOLIS,  Minn.  55455,  U.S.A. 
a       Parotid  gland:    ductal   development   (light   and   electron   microscopy);  cell  types  involved  in 

proliferation  (electron  microscopy,  radioautography);  effects  of  dietary  changes  on  develop- 
mental pace  (biochemical  assay  of  exocrine  enzymes  and  protein,  light  microscopy).  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Minor  salivary  glands:  initiation,  ductal  development,  and  acinar  or  alveolar  differentiation;  (.light 

and  electron  microscopy,  histochemistry).  Same  species  as  a 
REEDER,  R.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis    of   proteins    on    the    ribosomal   genes    of   oocytes.    Xenopus    laevis   (Anura)   (with 

T.  HIGASHINAKAGAWA) 
REESE,  D.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN  37830,  U.S.A. 
REEVES,  O.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER,  B.  C.  V6T  1W5, 

Canada 
a       Biochemical  control  mechanisms  involved  in  the  regulation  of  differential  gene  expression  during 

early  embryonic  stages  (specifically  regulation  of  RNA  synthesis).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       The   role   of  direct  intercellular  communication  in  development;  possible  importance  in  the 

regulation  of  gene  activity  (cell  and  embryo  culture).  Same  species  as  a 
RENNERT,  O.  M.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Pediat.  and  Biochem.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Florida,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32601,  U.S.A. 
a       Modification  of  isoaccepting  species  of  transfer  RNA  isolated  from  embryos  and  adult  liver  and 

spleen    (amino    acyl-tRNA   reaction,  reverse   phase   chromatography).   Mus  musculus,   Rattus 

norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Isoleucyl-tRNA  formation  as  a  controlling  factor  in  the  'turning-off  of  fetal  hemoglobin'  produc- 
tion. (Rodentia) 
c       Identification  of  species  of  isopentenyl-tRNA's  during  embryonic  development.  Same  species  as  a 
REPORTER,  M.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Charles  F.  Kettering  Res.  Labs.,  150  E.  South  College  St.,  YELLOW 

SPRINGS,  OH  45387,  U.S.A. 
RESTELLI,  M.  A.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Biol,  e  Histol.,  Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  La 

Plata,  60  y  120,  LA  PLATA,  Argentina 
REYER,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  ol  Anat.,  Med.  Center,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  MORGANTOWN, 

W.Va  26506,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Causal  mechanisms  involved  in  lens  regeneration  from  the  dorsal  iris  and  their  relation  to  the 

processes  of  lens  induction  in  the  embryo.  Notophthalmus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       DNA  synthesis,  cell  division  and  cell  migration  during  neural  retina  regeneration  using  thymidine- 

H3.  Notophthalmus  viridescens,  Ambystoma  mexicanum  (Urodela) 
c       Ultrastructural  changes  during  lens  regeneration  from  the  dorsal  iris  with  special  emphasis  on  the 

relation  of  the  basal  lamina  to  the  lens  capsule.  Same  species  as  a 
REYNOLDS,   S.  R.  M.;  Ph.D.,   D.Sc,   Prof.   (Emer.    Univ.   of  Illinois)    -   933  Olde  Hickory  Rd., 

LANCASTER,  Pa.  17601,  U.S.A. 
REYNOLDS  (KING),  Mrs.  W.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O.  Box 

71 


699K.  (UK   \CiO,  III.  60680,  U.S.A. 
a        lc-t.il    contributions  to  amniotic   fluid.   Macaca  mulatta,  M.   speciosa,  M.   irus,  Homo  sapiens 

(Primates) 
b       Toxicity  of  methylmercury  lor  the  fetus  and  neonate.  Same  species  as  a 

Fetal  metabolism  and  composition  in  diabetic  pregnancy.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Metamorphosis:   uptake  and  localization  of  thyroxine  in  tissues  and  cells,  collagen  deposition. 

Rana  pipiens  (Anuia) 
e        Effect  of  cj  clamate,  saccharin  and  monosodium  glutamate  on  fetus  and  neonate.  Same  species  as 

a 
RIYI  NDE    Miss  E    S.lB.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais,  Rua 

Carangola  288      4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BLLO  HOR1ZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
RICHARDS,  Mrs.  C.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104, 

U.S.A. 
a        The  production  of  inbred  strains  using  gynogenetic  techniques  of  two  types  1.  combination  of 

egg  nucleus  plus  second  polar  body;  2.  inhibition  of  the  first  cleavage  of  a  haploid  egg  to  produce 

completely  homozygous  diploids.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Genetics  of  various  mutants  including  albino,  blue,  melanoid,  as  well  as  mutants  uncovered  by 

gynogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Control  of  the  sex  of  metamorphosed  animals  by  the  administration  of  estrogen  or  testosterone 

at  appropriate  larval  stages.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Embryonic  development,  genetics,  and  regeneration.  Hyperolius  spec.  (Anura) 
RICHARDSON,  W.  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  CORAL  GABLES,  FL  33124,  U.S.A. 
R1ECK,  A.  F.  f  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  MILWAUKEE,  WI  53233,  U.S.A. 
RIFKIND,  R.  A.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Columbia 

Univ.,  630  West  168th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10032,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Differentiation  in  virus-transformed  hemopoietic  cells;  regulation  of  hemoglobin  synthesis.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cell  surface  properties  of  differentiating  hemopoietic  cells;  normal  and  virus-transformed.  Same 

species  as  a 
RIKMENSPOEL,  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  1400 

Washington  Ave.,  ALBANY,  N.Y.  12222,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  mechanisms  of  sperm  motility.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Contractile  mechanisms  in  cilia 
RITCHIE,  Mrs.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210  U.S.A. 
a       Ontogeny    of   nerve-muscle    interactions.    Rattus    norvegicus    (Rodentia)    (with    D.  M.  FAM- 

BROUGH) 
RITSCHARD,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Dept.,  Calif.  Polytechn.  State  Univ.,  SAN  LUIS 

OBISPO,  CA  93401,  U.S.A. 
RIVERA,  Miss  E.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Michigan  State  Univ., 

EAST  LANSING,  Mich.  48824,  U.S.A. 
a       Analysis  of  hormone  actions  on  mammary  gland  development  in  organ  culture.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
RIZKI,  T.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104,  U.S.A. 
a       Mutant  genes  regulating  the  function  and  structure  of  fat  cells  in  the  functional  differentiation  of 

the  fat  body  (fluorescence  and  electron  microscopy).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       The  effects  of  various  nucleic  acid  analogs  in  relation  to  morphogenesis,  esp.  those  substances 

which  can  serve  as  mutagens.  Same  species  as  a 
ROBERTS,  L.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  MOSCOW,  Ida.  83843,  U.S.A. 
a       Pre-pattem  phenomenon  of  localization  of  enzymatic  activity  prior  to  the  formation  of  wound 

vessel  member.  Coleus  blumei  (Labiatae)  (with  S.  BABA) 
b       Effect  of  environment  on  morphogenesis  of  vascular  elements.  Coleus  blumei  (Labiatae)  (with 

S.  BABA) 
c       Developmental  physiology  of  xylogenesis  in  pith  parenchyma  explants:  differentiation  patterns 

and  hormonal  requirements.  Lactuca  sativa  (Compositae) 
ROBERTSON,  A.  D.  J.;  B.A.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  and  Theoret.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101  E.  57th 

St.,  CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Theoretical  and  experimental  study  of  the  control  of  development  (time-lapse  cinematography). 

(Acrasiales,  Plantae,  Animalia) 
ROBERTSON,  G.  G.;  Ph.D.,  PrOf.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  800 

Madison  Ave.,  MEMPHIS,  TN  38163,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Virus-induced  abnormalities  in  embryos.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
ROBLRTSON,  H.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Physiol.,  Anim.  Res.  Inst.,  OTTAWA,  Ont.  K1A  0C6, 

Canada 
a       Comparative  aspects  of  early  embryo-uterine  interaction  leading  to  implantation.  Ovis  aries,  Bos 

taurus,  Sus  scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Endocrinology  of  the  developing  embryo.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 

ROBINSON,  Miss  H.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemistry  of  metamorphosis,  tail  regression  and  lysosomal  enzymes.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Limb  regeneration  capacity  in  adults.  Same  species  as  a 
ROBINSON,  J.  C;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -   Lab.  of  Biomed.  Sci.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human 

Developm.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Pregnancy-associated  enzymes  in  maternal  blood  plasma.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 

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ROBISON,  O.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anim.  Sci.,  N.  Carolina  State  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  5127, 

RALEIGH,  NC  27607,  U.S.A. 
ROBKIN,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Nucl.  Engin.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  BF  10,  SEATTLE, 

Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a        Embryo  culture.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Response  of  embryos  in  culture  to  physical  and  chemical  environmental  factors;  effects  on  use  of 

metabolites.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Distribution  and  effect  of  mercury  in  pregnant  animals  and  abortuses.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
ROCKSTEIN,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol,  and  Biophys.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Miami,  P.O. 

Box  875,  Biscayne  Annex,  MIAMI,  Fla.  33152,  U.S.A. 
a       Physiological  basis  of  aging,  growth,  and  metamorphosis.  Musca  domestica  (Diptera),  Rattus 

rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Metachemogenesis  -  post  emergence  biochemical  maturation.  (Holometabola,  Insecta) 
c       Hereditary  vs.  environmental  factors  in  longevity.  (Diptera;  Hymenoptera) 
d       Effects  of  x-irradiation  on  development,  aging,  and  longevity.  Musca  domestica  (Diptera) 
e       Actomyosin  in  maturing  and  senescent  heart  muscle.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
RODRICK,  G.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  for  Pathobiol.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  BETHLEHEM,  Pa.  18015,  U.S.A. 
a        Development  of  blood  cells.  Crassostrea  virginica,  Mercenaria  mercenaria,  Mya  arenaria  (Lamelli- 

branchia) 
ROGERS,  K.  T.  f  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  Calif.,  U.S.A. 
ROLLINS,  E.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  1400  Washington  Ave., 

ALBANY,  NY  12203,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

ROMANOFF,  A.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Lab.  of  Chem.  Embryol.,  Cornell  Univ.,  c/o  105  Rice  Hall, 

ITHACA,  N.Y.  14850,  U.S.A. 
a       Chemical  embryology.  (Aves) 
b       Developmental  pathology.  (Aves) 
RON,  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Hebrew  Univ.  -  Hadassah  Med.  Sch.,  P.O.B.  1172,  JERUSALEM 

91000,  Israel 
a       RNA  and  protein  synthesis  during  sexual  reproduction.  Tetrahymena  pyriformis  (Ciliata) 
b       Biochemical  characterization  of  micro-  and  macronuclei.  Loxodes  striatus  (Ciliata) 
ROOS,  T.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical  and  morphological  differentiation  of  the  adrenal  cortex  from  the  anlage  to  the 

functional  state  (12  to  16  days,  stages  19-33)  (electron  microscopy,  histochemistry,  and  organ 

culture).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  pituitary  control  of  endocrine  function;  organ  culture  studies  of  independent 

differentiation  of  mesonephric  ridge  components  in  order  to  determine  their  interactions  and 

competence  and  their  response  to  pituitary  and  neural  control.  Same  species  as  a 
ROSALES-RONQUILLO,  Mrs.  M.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  New  Mexico,  ALBUQUER- 
QUE, N.  Mex.  87131,  U.S.A. 
a       Successful  aseptic  rearing  using  a  formulated  diet.  Anopheles  stephensi  (Diptera) 
b       Histochemical  analysis  of  cells  in  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Effect  of  ecdysone  on  primary  cell  culture.  Same  species  as  a 
ROSE,  Mrs.  F.  C;  M.A.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tulane  Univ.,  Riverside  Res.  Ctr., 

BELLE  CHASSE,  LA  70037,  U.S.A. 
ROSE,  S.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Tulene  Univ.,  Riverside  Res. 

Ctr.,  BELLE  CHASSE,  LA  70037,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

ROSENBAUM,  J.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW 

HAVEN,  Conn.  06520,  U.S.A. 
a        Relation  between  flagellar  protein  precursor  pools  and  regeneration  kinetics  studied  in  amino 

acid-requiring  and  paralyzed  flagella  mutants  by  use  of  inhibitors  of  protein  synthesis  (cyclohexi- 

mide),  assembly  (colchicine,  vinblastine),  pulse-labeling;  isolation,  characterization,  and  in  vitro 

polymerization  of  flagellar  microtubule  subunits;  growth  zones  of  microtubules,  in  vivo  and  in 

vitro  by  autoradiography.  (Chlamydomonas  reinhardi  (Volvocales,  Chlorophyta),  Tetrahymena 

pyriformis  (Ciliata) 
b       Biochemistry,  synthesis,  and  assembly  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  of  neurotubules  and  their  role  in  the 

development  of  neurites  and  axons  of  cultured  neuroblastoma  cells.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
ROSS,  L.  M.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  EAST  LANSING,  Mich.  48823, 

U.S.A. 
a       The  role  of  the  embryonic  tongue  in  the  process  of  closure  of  the  secondary  palate.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effects  of  cleft  palate-producing  teratogens  on  embryonic  tongue  and  cranial  base  development. 

Same  species  as  a 
c       Scanning  electron  microscopic  aspects  of  embryonic  palate  formation,  normal  and  abnormal. 

Same  species  as  a 
ROTH,  S.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  and  34th  Sts.,  BALTIMORE,  MD 

21218,  U.S.A. 
ROTH,  Th.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Maryland,  Baltimore  County,  CATONSVILLE,MD 

21228,  U.S.A. 
ROTHMAN,  F.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol.  And  Med.  Sci.,  Brown  Univ.,  PROVIDENCE,  R.I. 

02912,  U.S.A. 
a        Genetic  and  biochemical  analysis  of  aggregation,  differentiation,  and  morphogenesis.  Dictyos- 

telium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 

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ROW]  EY     1)   A..  M.D.,   Prof.        DeptS.  of  Pathol.   Pcdiat.,   Univ.   of  Chicago,   1101    E.  57th   St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  immune  system.  ( Vertcbrata) 

RUBEN,  1.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.      Biol.  Dept.,  Reed  College,  PORTLAND,  Ore.  97202,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

,i        Development  and  evolution   of  immune  responses  with   special  emphasis  on  cell  cooperation 

(immunocytoadherence,  hapten-carrier  immunization,  haemagglutination).  Triturus  viridescens 

(Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
RUBIN,  R.  W.;  Ph.D.      Div.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  New  College,  SARASOTA,  Fla.  33578,  U.S.A. 
a        Regulation  of  protein  synthesis  during  early  development.  Lymnaea  palustris  (Gastropoda) 
b       Changing   patterns  of  synthesis  and  phosphorylation  of  chromosomal  proteins  during  induced 

encystation.  Acanthamoeba  spp.  (Rhizopoda) 
RUBIN,  Y.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Life  Sci.,  Bar-llan  Univ.,  RAMAT-GAN,  Israel 
a        Morphogenesis  of  appendages,  with  special  reference  to  polarity  and  symmetry  determination. 

Gallus  gallus,  Coturnix  coturnix  (Aves) 
b       The   acquisition   of  myogenic  competence  by  undifferentiated  limb-bud  mesenchyme  cells. 

(Aves) 
RUDDLE,  1".  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn. 

06520,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

a       Discrimination   between  genetic  and  cpigenetic  events  in  somatic  cells  in  vitro  by  studying 

enzyme  variants.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Genetic  and  epigenetic  analysis  utilizing  somatic  cell  hybrids. 
RUDNICK,  Miss  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Albertus  Magnus  Coll.,  700  Prospect  St.,  NEW  HAVEN, 

Conn.  06511,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Development  of  pharyngeal  derivatives.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
RUGH,   R.;  Ph.D.,   Prof.   (Emer.)    -   Bur.    Radiol.    Health,   H.E.W.,   F.D.A.,   5600   Fisher's  Lane, 

ROCKVILLE,  Md.  20852,  U.S.A. 
a       Microwave  radiation  effects  on  the  embryo  and  fetus.  (Mammalia) 
RUNNER,  M.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Colorado,  BOULDER,  CO  80302, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

RUSCH,  H.  P.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  McArdle  Lab.  for  Cancer  Res.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  450  N.  Randall  Ave., , 

MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Acidic  nucleoproteins  in  the  control  of  growth  and  differentiation.  Physarum  polycephalum 

(Eumycetozoina) 
RUSSELL,  Mrs.  D.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pharmacol.,  Med.  Center,  Univ.  of  Arizona, 

TUCSON,  Ariz.  85724,  U.S.A. 
a       The  relation  of  cell  cycle  phase  and  polyamine  synthesis  during  development.  Lytechinus  pictus 

(Echinoidea) 
b       Purification  of  S-adenosyl-L-methionine  decarboxylase  from  eggs.  Same  species  as  a 
SACHS,  H.  G.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O.  Box  6998,  CHICAGO,  111.  60680,  U.S.A. 
SACHS,  L.;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  P.O.B.  26  REHOVOTH,  Israel  ISDB 

SACHS,  T.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  The  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel  ISDB 

a       Control  of  organized  vascular  strand  differentiation:  relation  to  polar  transport  of  radioactive 

hormones.  Phaseolus  vulgaris  (Papilionaceae) 
b       Role  of  hormones  in  tumour  formation.  (Plantae) 
SACK,  W.  O.;  D.V.M.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  N.Y.  State  Vet.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  ITHACA, 

N.Y.  14850,  U.S.A. 
a       Establishing  a  comprehensive  embryological  slide  collection  of  domestic  and  laboratory  animals. 

Canis  familiaris,  Felis  catus,  Bos  taurus,  Ovis  aries,  Rattus  rattus,  Mus  musculus,  Cavia  porcellus 

(Mammalia)  (with  H.  E.  EVANS) 
b       Developmental  morphology.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora),  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
SADANA,  G.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Punjab  Agric.  Univ.,  LUDHIANA,  India 
a        Embryonic  development.  Pardosa  bhatnagari  (Lycosidae,  Araneida) 
SAGAWA,  Y.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Harold   L.  Lyon  Arboretum  and  Horticults.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii, 

HONOLULU,  Hawaii  96822,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  studies  of  ovule  formation.  (Orchidaceae) 

b       Developmental  studies  of  apical  meristem  explants.  (Orchidaceae  and  tropical  plants) 
c       Studies  of  in  vivo  growth  of  pollen  tubes.  Same  species  as  a 
SAITOH,  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Industry,  CHIBA-shi,  280  Japan 
a       Nutritional  study  to  increase  embryonic  survival  rate.  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla) 
SAKAI,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biophys.  and  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  7-3-1,  Hongo, 

Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  1 1 3  Japan  ISDB 

a       Polymerization  of  tubulin  into  microtubules.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Mitotic  apparatus  and  tubulin.  Same  species  as  a 
SALLACH,  H.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1215  Linden  Drive, 

MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical  aspects  of  development  and  differentiation  (enzyme  changes;  metabolism  of  carbo- 
hydrates and  nucleic  acids).  Rana  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana  (Anura) 
SALLES,  J.  M.  de;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais,  Rua 

Carangola  288  -  4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HOR1ZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
a       Alteration  of  spermatogenesis  following  interspecific  hybridization  or  ionizing  radiations.  (Triato- 

minae,  Hemiptera) 
SALOMON,  D.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Roche  Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol.,  NUTLEY,  N.J.  07110, 

U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  enzyme  induction  and  repression  during  early  embryonic  development  in  relation  to 

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hormones;  characterization   of  biochemical   tissue-specific   markers  during  development.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Fetal-placental-maternal    interactions   at  the   morphological,  endocrinological  and  biochemical 

levels;  cell-cell  interactions  and  relationships  of  fetal,  placental  and  uterine  tissues  in  culture. 

Same  species  as  a 
SALOMON  de  LEGNAME,  JVIrs.  H.,  Dr.  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman.  Chacabuco 

461,  S.  M.  de  TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a        Intermediate  metabolism  during  early  development:  nucleotide  synthesis.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
b       Mitochondria  during  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
SALTHE,  S.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Brooklyn  Coll.,  Bedford  Ave.  and  Ave.  H,  NEW 

YORK,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  11210,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism  of  expansion  of  perivitelline  fluid  in  the  egg.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Study  of  the  hatching  enzymes.  (Amphibia) 

c       Development  of  lactic  dehydrogenase  isoenzymes.  Rana  pipiens,  R.  palustris  (Anura) 
SALTHE,  V.  M;  B.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  NAGPUR-3,  M.S.,  India 
a       Effect  of  removal  of  the  optic  vesicle  on  histogenesis  of  the  optic  lobe.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

(with  P.  N.  DUBEY) 
SANCHES  RIERA,  Mrs.  A.  N.;  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461, 

S.  M.  de  TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a        Intermediate  metabolism  during  early  development:  nucleotide  synthesis.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
SANCHEZ,  Mrs.  S.  S. ;  Biochem.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.  M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Intermediate  metabolism  during  early  development:  nucleotide  synthesis.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
SANDERS,  E.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Alberta,  EDMONTON,  Alta.  T6G  2E1,  Canada 
a       Cell  surface  material  and  intercellular  contacts  during  cleavage;  morphology  and  physiology  of 

intercellular  coupling.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Intercellular  relationships  during  pre-streak  morphogenesis;  correlation  of  cell  surface  and  cell 

contact  characteristics  with  behaviour  of  cells  during  reaggregation.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SANDERS,  T.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540,  U.S.A. 
SANFORD,  W.  C;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Oklahoma  State  Univ.,  STILLWATER,  Okla.  74074, 

U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  cadmium  salts   on   development,   and   the   resulting   male   sexual  potential.  Salmo 

gairdnerii  (Teleostei) 
SASAKI,  Miss  F.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Tsurumi  Univ.,  Tsurumi,  YOKOHAMA, 

Japan 
a       Ultrastructural  and  histochemical  study  of  tail  muscles  during  metamorphosis.  (Anura) 
SASAKI.  M.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Chromosome  Research  Unit,  Fac  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  10,  W  8, 

SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a       Chromosome  studies  in  early  embryogenesis,  with  special  reference  to  spontaneous  abortion, 

maldevelopment  and  sex  ratio.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
SASAKI,  N.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Kyushu  Univ.,  Hakozaki-cho,  FUKUOKA,  812  Japan 
a       Change  of  regional  effect  in  primary  induction  with  special  reference  to  molecular  structure  of 

inducing  agent.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Transformation  of  primarily  activated  ectoderm  by  RNA.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 
c       Reactivity  of  ectoderm  cells  in  primary  induction.  Same  species  as  b 
SATHANANTHAN,  A.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Melbourne,  PARKVILLE,  Vict.  3052, 

Australia 
a       Morphological,   cytochemical  and  ultra-structural  aspects  of  early  development  from  second 

maturation  division  (oviposition)  to  the  post-gastrula  stage.  Arion  ater  rufus  (Gastropoda) 
b       Cell  movements  in  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
SATO,  G.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormone  dependent  cell  cultures.  (Mammalia) 
SATO,  H.  -  Dept.  of  Perinatol.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya-cho,  KASUGAI, 

Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Toxic  effects  of  bilirubin  on  developing  brain.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
SATO,  T.;  D.Sc,  D.  phil.  nat.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku, 

NAGOYA,  464  Japan  ISDB 

SAUNDERS,  J.  W.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  1400  Washington 

Ave.,  ALBANY,  N.Y.  12222,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       The  role  of  ectoderm  in  limb  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Factors  affecting  tract-specificity  in  embryonic  feather  areas.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Ectoderm-mesoderm  interactions  in  limb  formation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Cellular  deaths  in  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

SAWADA,  N.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Ehime  Univ.,  Bunkyo-cho,  MATSUYAMA,  790  Japan 
a       Mitotic  apparatus.  (Echinodermata;  Echiuroidea) 

b       Ultrastructural  changes  in  oogenesis  and  spermatogenesis.  (Sipunculoidea:  Echiuroidea;  Gastro- 
poda) 
SAWAI,  T.;  Dr.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Fac.  of  Gen.  Educ,  Yamagata  Univ.,  Koshirakawa-cho,  YAMAGATA, 

Japan 
SAXENA,  Miss  R.;  M.Sc  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR  273001,  India 
a       The  neurosecretory  system  of  developmental  stages.  (Insecta)  (with  H.  S.  CHAUDHRY) 
SCADDING,  S.  R.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Guelph,  GUELPH,  Ont.  NIG  2W1,  Canada 

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a        Factors   affecting   and  controlling  limb   regeneration,  especially  role  of  nerves  and  chalones. 

i  Amphibia) 
b        Regeneration  of  internal  organs,  especially  kidney,  ureter,  oviduct.  (Urodela) 
SCANDA1  IOS,  I.  G.;  I'M. I).,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  S.  Carolina,  COLUMBIA,  S.C.  29208, 

U.S.A. 
,i        Differential  gene  expression  at  the  molecular  level.  Zea  mays  (Gramineae),  Drosophila  melano- 

gastei  (Diptera),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b        Regulatory  mechanisms  controlling  the  expression  of  enzyme  loci  during  development  of  higher 

organisms;  enzyme  polymorphism  ,,,.,,. 

SCHAEFFER    B   I  .;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  New  York  Univ.,  651  Brown  Bldg.,  Washington  Square, 

NEW  YORK,  NY  10003,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  surface  changes  in  relation  to  morphogenesis  (with  H.  E.  SCHAEFFER) 
SCHA1  FFER    Mrs.  H.  1  .;  Ph.D.  -  Dept  of  Biol.,  New  York  Univ.,  651  Brown  Bldg.,  Washington 

Square,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10003,  U.S.A. 
a       Cell  surface  changes  in  relation  to  morphogenesis  (with  B.  E.  SCHAEFFER) 
SCHEFFLER.  I.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical  differentiation  during  the  cell  cycle  in  vitro.  Cricetulus  griseus  (Rodentia) 
b       Conditionally  lethal  mutations  in  cells  in  culture.  (Mammalia) 

SUIll  I  ,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Brandeis  Univ.,  WALTHAM,  MA  02154,  U.S.A.        ISDB 
SCH1FFMAN,  M.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Albert  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  East- 

chester  Rd.  and  Morris  Park  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10461,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  and  biochemistry.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SCHIMKE,  R.  T.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pharmacol.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Stanford  Univ.,  STANFORD,  CA 

94305,  U.S.A. 
SCHJE1DE,  O.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Northern  Illinois  Univ.,  DeKALB,  111.  60115, 

U.S.A. 
a       Biochemical,    metabolic    and    ultrastructural    parameters   of  cell  growth   and  differentiation. 

(Plantae),  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Roles  of  acid  mucopolysaccharides  in  cell  differentiation.  (Animalia,  Homo) 
SCHLESINGER,  A.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Creighton  Univ.,  2410  California  St.,  OMAHA, 

Neb.  68131,  U.S.A. 
a       Phase  cinematographic  time-lapse  recording  of  morphogenetic  movements  of  marginal  tissue. 

Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
SCHMIDT,  A.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O.  Box  6998, 

CHICAGO,  111.  60680,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormonal  influences  on  regenerating  systems.  Triturus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
b       The  chemistry  of  regenerating  systems.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Fine  structure  of  cells  and  tissues  of  regenerating  systems.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Histo-  and  cytochemistry  of  repairing  cutaneous  wounds.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
e       Regeneration  of  normal  and  dystrophic  muscle.  Same  species  as  d 
SCHNEIDERMAN,  H.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Developm.  Biol.  Lab.  and  Center  for  Pathobiol.,  Univ.  of  Calif., 

IRVINE,  Calif.  92664,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Mechanism  of  determination  in  embryos;  analysis  of  mutants  with  defects  in  pattern  formation 

and  in  intercellular  communication.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Effects  of  juvenile  hormones  and  ecdysones  on  organisms  other  than  insects;  mode  of  action  of 

juvenile  hormone.  Hyalophora  cecropia,  Tenebrio  molitor,  Galleria  mellonella  (Insecta),  Armadil- 

lidium  vulgare  (Isopoda,  Crustacea) 
c       Temperature-sensitive  cell  lethals  and  mitotic  arrest  mutants.  Same  species  as  a 
SCHOTTE,  O.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Amherst  Coll.,  AMHERST,  MA  01002, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

SCHRE1BER,  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais, 

Rua  Carangola  288  -  4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
a       Cytogenetics,  cytophotometry,  DNA  content.  Peripatus  acacioi  (Onychophora) 
b       Alteration  of  spermatogenesis  following  interspecific  hybridization  or  ionizing  radiations.  (Triato- 

minae,  Hemiptera) 
c       Quantitative  cytology.  Salpa  democratica  (Thaliacea) 
SCHROEDER,  P.  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Sci.  and  Arts,  Wash.  State  Univ., 

PULLMAN,  Wash.  99163,  U.S.A. 
a       Possible  hormonal  control  of  mucopolysaccharide  synthesis  during  oogenesis.  Nereis  spec.  (Poly- 

chaeta) 
b       Spawning  and  ovulation;  inhibitory  effects  of  cytochalasin  B  (ultrastructure).  Patiria  miniata 

( Asteroidea),  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei),  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
SCHf  OEDER,  Th.  E.;  Dr.  -  Friday  Harbor  Labs.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  FRIDAY  HARBOR,  Wash.  98250, 

"   '..A.  ISDB 

a       Biochemical  composition  of  microfilaments.  Strongylocentrotus  droebachiensis  (Echinoidea) 
b       Localization  of  calcium-binding  sites  in  cellular  contractile  apparatus.  Same  species  as  a 
SCHRYVER,  H.  F.;  Ph.D.,  D.V.M.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Large  Anim.  Med.,  Equine  Res.  Progr., 

N.Y.  State  Vet.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  ITHACA,  N.Y.  14850,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphological  and  biochemical  aspects  of  skeletal  development.  (Mammalia) 
b       Calcium  metabolism  in  development.  (Mammalia) 

SCHUBIGER,  G.;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a        Analysis  of  mutants  affecting  embryogenesis.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Developmental  capacities  of  imaginal  discs  and  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 

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SCHUBIGER  (STAUB),  Mrs.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195, 
U.S.A. 

a       Analysis  of  neuronal  specificity  of  sensory  nerves  by  appendage  grafting.  Acheta  domestica 

(Orthoptera) 
SCHUETZ,  A.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Popul.  Dynamics,  Sch.  of  Hyg.  and  Publ.  Health, 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  615  N.Wolfe  St.,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21205,  U.S.A. 
a       Gonadal  steroidogenesis.  (Amphibia) 
b       Testis  differentiation  and  spermatogenesis.  (Mammalia) 
c       Oocyte  growth  and  maturation.  (Asteroidea;  Amphibia;  Mammalia) 
d       Membrane  structure  and  function.  (Asteroidea;  Amphibia) 
e       Purine  synthesis  and  secretion  (Asteroidea) 
f       Control  of  meiosis  during  spermatogenesis  (cell  culture,  hormone  effects).  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia 

and  other  Mammalia) 
g       Regulation  of  oocyte  yolk  protein  (vitellogenin)  incorporation  (cell  culture,  hormone  effects). 

Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
SCHULMAN,    H.  M.;   Ph.D.    -    Lady    Davis   Inst,    for   Med.    Res.,   3755    Cote   St.  Catherine   Rd., 

MONTREAL  249,  Que.,  and  Dept.  of  Biol.,  McGill  Univ.,  MONTREAL  3,  Que.,  Canada        ISDB 
a       Development  of  erythroid  cells  and  control  of  erythropoiesis  in  adult  animals  in  health  and 

disease.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Development  of  root  nodules  and  the  biosynthesis  of  leghemoglobin.  (Leguminosae) 
SCHULTZ,  G.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Med.  Biochem.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY, 

Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a       Control  of  gene  expression  in  early  development  (emphasis  on  transcription  and  mRNA  sta- 
bility). (Mammalia) 
SCHULTZ,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Human  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Colorado  Dent.  Sch.,  4200  E. 

9th  Ave.,  DENVER,  CO  80220,  U.S.A. 
SCHWALM,  F.  E.;  Dr.phil.nat.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Illinois  State  Univ.,  NORMAL,  111. 

61761,  U.S.A. 
a       Synthesis,  storage  and  utilization  of  morphogenetic  agents  in  oogenesis  and  early  embryogenesis 

(electron  microscopy,  autoradiography).  Coelopa  frigida  (Diptera) 
b       Isolation  and  characterization  of  nucleic  acids  during  oogenesis  and  embryogenesis.  Same  species 

as  a 
c       Fate  and  function  of  polar  granules  in  the  male  gonads  and  during  spermiogenesis.  Same  species 

as  a 
SCHWEISTHAL,   M.  R.;  Ph.D.,   Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  of  Med.  Sci.,  East  Carolina  Univ., 

Box  2701,  GREENVILLE,  NC  27834,  U.S.A. 
SCOTT,  F.  W.;  D.V.M.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Microbiol.,  N.Y.  State  Vet.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ., 

ITHACA,  N.Y.  14850,  U^S.A. 
a       Teratogenesis  of  mumps  virus  and  feline  panleukopenia  virus:  transplacental  and  fetal  infection, 

passage  of  virus  across  the  blood-brain  barrier;  teratologic  changes,  especially  cerebellar  hypo- 
plasia, hydrocephalus,  and  endocardial  fibroelastosis.  Felis  catus  (Carnivora) 
b       Teratogenesis  of  bovine  viral  diarrhea  virus,  producing  cerebellar  hypoplasia,  cataracts,  retinal 

degeneration,  optic  nerve  degeneration,  mummified  fetuses,  abortions,  and  other  changes.  Bos 

taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
SCOTT,  Mrs.  J.  N.;  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Kentucky,  Rose  St.,  LEXINGTON,  Ky.  40506,  U.S.A. 
a       Uptake  of  3H-labeled  testosterone  by  brain,  muscle,  thymus,  liver,  and  reproductive  organs  of 

Male  and  female  neonate  and  adult  animals.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia)  (with  H.  H.  TRAURIG) 
SCOTT,  T.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  CHAPEL  HILL,  N.C.  27514, 

U.S.A. 
a       Relation  between  auxin  transport  and  growth  in  seedlings  as  influenced  by  age  and  light.  Pisum 

sativum  (Papilionaceae),  Zea  mays  (Gramineae) 
b       Apical  dominance;  characterization  of  the  hormonal  control  exhibited  by  shoot  apices  in  lateral 

bud  suppression.  Pisum  sativum  (Papilionaceae),  Coleus  blumei  (Labiatae) 
SEAGO,  J.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  OSWEGO,  NY  13126, 

U.S.A. 
a       Regeneration  of  the  root  meristem  and  root  cap.  Zea  mays. (Gramineae),  Glycine  max  (Papilio- 
naceae) 
b       Effects  of  the  root  meristem  and  root  cap  on  the  early  development  of  the  shoot  apical  meristem 

and  leaf  primordia  (effects  of  demeristemizing  and  decapping  roots.  Glycine  max  (Papilionaceae) 
SEARLS,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Temple  Univ.,  Broad  &  Berks  St.,  PHILADEL- 
PHIA, PA  19122,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
SEDRA,   S.  N.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.    -   Dept.   of  Zool.,   Fac.  of  Sci.,  Alexandria  Univ.,  Moharram  Bey, 

ALEXANDRIA,  Egypt  ISDB 

a       Behaviour  of  egg  laying.  Rana  fusca,  Bufo  regularis  (Anura) 
b       Development  of  the  urogenital  system.  Bufo  regularis  (Anura)  (with  M.  I.  MICHAEL  and  S.  H. 

KHALIL) 
SEECOF,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  City  of  Hope  Med.  Center,  1500  E.  Duarte  Rd.,  DUARTE, 

Calif.  91010,  U.S.A. 
a       In  vitro  differentiation  of  embryonic  cells.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SEFTALIOGLU,  Miss  A.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Med.  Fac,  Hacettepe  Univ.,  ANKARA, 

Turkey 
a       Development  and   differentiation   of  mast  cells  after  stimulation  with  48/80  (histology  and 

histochemistry).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 

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b        rilr.istnutur.il  development  and  differentiation  of  mast  cells.  Same  species  as  a 

(        Ultiastructure  of  the  elastic  lamellae  in  the  wall  of  the  aorta  of  the  embryo,  fetus,  newborn,  and 

adult.  Mus  musculus (Rodentia) 
SEGA1      S    I      Ph  1)         Biomed.   Hiv.,  The  Population  Council,  Rockefeller  Univ.,  York  Ave.  and 

66th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10021.  U.S.A.  ISDB 

■       Immunologic  analysis  of  pituitary  gonadotrophs  function:  development  and  species  specificity. 

(Vertebrate) 
b      Mechanism  of  hormone  action.  (Vertebrate) 
<        Vction  of  blastotoxic  chemical  agents.  (Vertebrate) 
d       Oogenesis  in  the  constant-estrus  female.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
e        Studies  on  RNA  in  implantation.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  (Primates) 
SI  llciAL,  P.  P.:  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  East  Carolina  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  2577,  GREENVILLE,  NC  27834, 

U.S.A. 
SI  IGER,  M.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Coll.  of  Sci.  and  Engin.,  Wright  State  Univ., 

Col.  Glenn  Highway,  DAYTON,  Ohio  4543 1,  U.S.A. 
a       The  genetics  and  development  of  color  and  color  pattern  in  the  white  and  blue  morphs.  Anser 

caerulescens  (Aves) 
b       Egg  lethality.  Anser  caerulescens,  Somateria  mollissima  sedentaria  (Aves) 
SIMMS.    1.;   M.V.M.    -   Dept.   of  Anat.,   Hebrew   Univ.    -    Hadassah   Med.    Sch.,  P.O. B.  1172, 

JERUSALEM  91000.  Israel 
a        The  pathogenesis  of  skeletal  involvement  in  congenital  rubella.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Microscopical  and  ultrastruc'tural  study  of  the  placenta  and  membranes  in  spontaneous  abortions 

with  chromosomal  anomalies.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Electron  microscopic  and  autoradiographic  study  of  the  initial  stage  of  ossification  of  long  bones. 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
SEKIGUCH1,  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Tokyo  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Otsuka  3-29- 1,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO, 

Japan 
SF.LVERSTON,  A.  I.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA 

JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Functional  and  architectural  specificity  in  the  stomatogastric  ganglion.  Palinurus  interruptus, 

(Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
SEMBA,  R.;  M.D.   -  Dept.  of  Perinatol.,  Inst.  Developm.   Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya-cho, 

KASUGA1,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Epidemiology  of  cardiovascular  anomalies  in  embryos.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Developmental  pathology  of  anencephaly.  Same  species  as  a 
SETO,  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma,  730  Van  Vleet  Oval,  Rm.  222,  NORMAN, 

Okla.  73069,  U.S.A. 
a       The  ontogenetic  appearance  and  maturation  of  the  primary  homograft  rejecting  and  primary 

humoral  antibody  producing  potential  in  embryos  and  growing  juveniles.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
SETOGUTI,  T.;  Dr.Med.,  Prof.  -  3rd  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Nagasaki  Univ.,  School  of  Med.,  Sakamoto- 

machi,  NAGASAKI,  852  Japan 
a        Electron  microscopy  of  mast  cell  development.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 
SHAAYA,  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Insect  Physiol.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  Terra  Sancta  Bldg.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a       Control  of  nucleic  acids  and   protein   synthesis  by   ecdysone   and  juvenile  hormone  during 

postembryonic    development.    Periplaneta    americana    (Blattariae),    Calliphora    erythrocephala 

(Diptera) 
SHAH,  R.  V.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Baroda,  BARODA-2,  India 
a       Tail  regeneration  in  embryos  and  adults.  Gekko  spec,  Mabuya  spec.  (Lacertilia) 
b       Liver  regeneration  and  physiology.  (Vertebrata) 
c       Spleen,  pancreas,  and  lymph  gland  regeneration.  (Vertebrata) 
d       Physiology  of  developing  muscles  (respiration).  (Vertebrata) 
SHANKLIN,  D.  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Depts.  of  Pathol.,  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1101 

East  57th  St.,  CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
SHAPIRO,  B.  L.;  D.D.S.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Div.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.   of  Dent.,   Univ.   of  Minnesota, 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MN  55455,  U.S.A. 
a       Palatal  development:  programmed  cell  death  in  epithelial  seam  (histochemistry,  biochemistry, 

ultrastructure).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  phenotype  in  Down's  syndrome  (trisomy  21)  and  other  aneuploid  conditions. 

(clinical  studies).  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
SHAPIRO,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  AMHERST,  MA  01002,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
SHAPPIRIO,  D.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  Mich.  48104, 

U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  physiology  and  biochemistry,  especially  growth  and  metamorphosis.  (Saturniidae 

etc.,  Lepidoptera;Chironomidae  etc.,  Diptera:  Lygaeidae,  Heteroptera) 
SHARMA,  B.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Allahabad  Univ.,  ALLAHABAD-2,  India 
a       Nitrogen  metabolism  during  development.  Philosamia  ricini  (Lepidoptera) 
SHARMA,  K.  K.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Allahabad  Univ.,  ALLAHABAD-2,  U.P., 

India 
a       Enzymes  in  the  egg  and  in  the  fat  body  from  larva  till  young  adult.  Philosamia  ricini  (Lepidopte- 
ra) (with  R.  PANT) 
b       Free  amino  acids  and  transaminases,  nucleoproteins,  proteins  and  proteolytic  enzymes  in  the  silk 

gland  during  larval  development.  Same  species  as  a  (with  R.  PANT) 

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c       Phytosterol  variation  during  seed  germination.  Phaseolus  mungo,  P.  radiatus,  Cicer  arietinum 

(Leguminosae)  (with  R.  PANT) 
SHARMA,  S.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Ophthalmol.,  New  York  Med.  Coll.,  Flower  and  5th  Ave.  Hosp., 

NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10029,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  and  regeneration  of  the  visual  pathways.  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana  pipiens  (Anura), 

Carassius  auratus  (Teleostei) 
b       Developmental  neurobiology:  spinal  cord.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SHAVER,  Miss  E.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont., 

Canada 
a       Chromosome  abnormalities  in  blastocysts  recovered  from  females  inseminated  with  sperm  stored 

at  5°C  or  in  the  frozen  state.  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 
SHAVER,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  EAST 

LANSING,  Mich.  48824,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Specificity  of  jelly-coat  in  fertilization  (immunology,  biochemistry).  Rana  clamitans,  R.  pipiens 

(Anura) 
b       Antigenic  localization  on  spermatozoa  (electron  microscopy,  immunofluorescence).  Rana  pipiens 

(Anura) 
c        Role  of  male  accessory  organs  in  reproduction.  (Amphibia) 
SHEN,  S.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Columbia  Univ.,  630  W.  168th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10032, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

SHEPARD,  T.  H.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Central  Lab.  for  Human  Embryol.,  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  School  of  Med., 

Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  rubella  virus  on  the  fetus.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Effect  of  galactoflavin  on  the  fetus.  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
c       Histology    and    biochemistry   of  achondroplasia   (ac/ac   strain;  organ   culture,  radio-isotopes) 

Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
d       Effects  of  teratogens  on  embryos  in  vitro.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
e       Effect  of  cytochalasin  B  on  closure  of  the  anterior  neuropore  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves), 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
SHERMAN,  M.  I.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Roche  Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol.,  NUTLEY,  N.J.  07110, 

U.S.A. 
a       The  biochemistry  of  differentiation  of  early  embryos  in  vivo  and  in  vitro;  the  role  of  cell 

communication  during  differentiation  of  early  embryonic  cell  types  (embryo  proper,  yolk  sac, 

trophoblast).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       The  mechanism  of  accumulation  and  organization  of  DNA  during  polyploidization  in  giant  cells 

of  trophoblast.  Same  species  as  a 
SHIMADA,  T.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Hyg.  and  Prev.  Med.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Niigata  Univ.,  Asahimachi, 

NIIGATA,  95 1  Japan 
SHIOKAWA,  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Kyushu  Univ.,  Hakozaki-cho,  FUKUOKA,  812 

Japan 
a       Regulation  of  ribosomal  RNA  synthesis  during  embryonic  development.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
SHIOMI,  T.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  School  of  Med.,  Nagasaki  Univ.,  12-4,  Sakamoto-machi, 

NAGASAKI,  852  Japan 
a        Radiation  genetics  (embryo,  germ  cells).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
SHIRAI,  H.;  D.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Physiol.,  Ocean  Res.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Minamidai,  Nakano-ku, 

TOKYO  164  Japan 
a       Mechanism  of  spawning.  Asterias  amurensis,  Asterina  pectinifera  (Asteroidea) 
b       Electron  microscopic  study  on  spawning  and  oocyte  maturation.  (Asteroidea) 
c       Biochemical  pathway  of  1-methyladenine  formation  in  ovary.  (Asteroidea) 
SHIVERS,  C.  A.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.  and  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  KNOXVILLE,  TN  37916, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

SHKOLNIK,  Mrs.  H.;  M.Sc.  -  Bee  Res.  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Hebrew  Univ.,  P.O. 

Box  12,  REHOVOTH  76  100,  Israel 
a       Exo-  and  endocrine  control  of  the  synthesis  of  female-specific  proteins.  Apis  mellifera  (Hymen- 

optera)  (with  Y.  LENSKY) 
SHOGER,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Carleton  Coll.,  Olin  Hall  of  Sci.,  NORTHFIELD,  Minn. 

55057,  U.S.A. 
a       Migration  of  primordial  germ  cells  from  3H-thymidine-labelled  heterotypic  grafts  of  germinal 

crescent.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Activation  of  sperm  by  material  derived  from  eggs  or  oviduct;  artificial  activators;  sperm-egg 

interaction.  Limulus  polyphemus  (Xiphosura) 
SHOJI,  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya-cho, 

KASUGAI,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Effects  of  x-rays  and  ultrasound  on  developing  embryos,  especially  on  the  central  nervous 

system.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  genetics  of  abnormal  characters.  Same  species  as  a 
SHOSTAK,   S.;  Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof.    -   Dept.    of  Biol.,   Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  552  Crawford  Hall, 

PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

SHRIVASTAVA,  H.  C;  M.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  BARODA  390001  (Gujarat),  India 
a       Developmental  morphology.  (Vertebrata) 
SHUKLA,  G.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR  273001, 

India 
a       Studies  on  life  history  stages  and  bionomics.  Sarcophaga  ruficornis  (Diptera) 

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Sill  Kl  YA,  R.;  M.D.,  Prof.       Dept  of  Biochem.,  Nippon  Med.  Sch.,  Sendagi,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO, 
1  13  Japan 

.i        Genetic  control  of  hemoglobin  switch  during  metamorphosis.  Rana  catesbeiana  (Anura)  (with 

T.OKAZAKI) 
b       Control  of  enzyme  formation  and  aetivity  in  liver  during  development.  Same  species  as  a  (with  H. 

NAGANO) 
c       Developmental  aspects  of  the  function  of  hemoglobin  in  red  cell.  Same  species  as  a  (with 

T.OKAZAKI) 
d       Metamoiphic  changes  in  serum  proteins.  Same  species  as  a  (with  H.  NAGANO) 
SHULOV,  A.;  D.Sc.,  Prof.      Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a        Regeneration,  transplantation,  and  tissue  implantation.  Leiurus  quinquestriatus  (Scorpionidea) 
SHUPE,  J.  L.:  D.V.M.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Sci.,  Utah  State  Univ.,  LOGAN,  Utah  84321,  U.S.A. 
a        Congenital   malformations,  especially   musculoskeletal  and  cleft  palate.  Bos  taurus,  Ovis  aries 

(Artiodactyla) 
b       Congenital  anterior  polar  cataracts,  cleft  lip  and  cleft  palate.  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora) 
c       Congenital  multiple  exostosis  (hereditary  osteochondromatosis).  Equus  caballus  (Perissodactyla) 
d        Fluorides  as  related  to  placental  transfer  and  intra-uterine  development.  Ovis  aries,  Bos  taurus 

(Artiodactyla) 
e       Comparative  developmental  anomalies  and  aging,  domestic  animals  (Aves,  Mammalia) 
SILHACEK,  D.  L.:  Ph.D.   -   Insect  Attract.,  Behav.  and  Basic  Biol.  Res.   Lab.,  Agric.  Res.  Serv., 

U.S.D.A.,  1700  S.W.  23rd  Drive,  P.O.  Box  14565,  GAINESVILLE,  Fla.  32604,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanisms  of  hormonal   control  of  energy  metabolism   during  development.   Plodia  inter- 

punctella  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Structural  and  conformational  requirements  of  molecules  with  a  juvenilizing  effect.  Same  species 

as  a 
SIM6ES,  L.  C.  GOMES;  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol.,  Inst,  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fed.  Univ.  of  Minas  Gerais, 

Rua  Carangola  288  -  4°  andar,  C.P.  253,  BELO  HORIZONTE,  M.G.,  Brazil 
a       Cytogenetics,  cytophotometry,  DNA  content.  Peripatus  acacioi  (Onychophora) 
SIMON,  M.  1.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA,  Calif. 

92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism  of  molecular  assembly  in  development  of  subcellular  organelles 
SINCLAIR,  J.  G.  f  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  GALVESTON,  TX  77550,  U.S.A. 
SINGER,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Developm.  Biol.  Center,  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ., 

2119  Abington  Rd.,  CLEVELAND,  Ohio  44106,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Regeneration.  (Amphibia) 

b       The  neurotrophic  control  of  limb  regeneration.  Triturus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
SINGER,  R.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1025  East  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       General  embryology.  Hystrix  africaeaustralis  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
SINGER  (ALTBEKER),  Mrs.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Endocrinol.  Unit  of  the  Rogoff-Wellcome  Med.  Research 

Inst.,  Beilinson  Hosp.,  PETAH-TIKVA,  Israel 
a       Histone  content  of  developing  ovaries.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
SINGH,  I.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  ROHTAK,  India 

SINGH,  R.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario,  LONDON,  Ont.,  Canada 
a  Ultrastructure  of  the  developing  gonads.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
SINGH,  Sh.;  M.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Inst,  of  Med.  Sci.,  Banaras  Hindu  Univ.,  VARANASI 

221001,  U.P.,  India 
a       Teratogenesis.  (Vertebrata) 

SINGH,  Y.  N.;Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Allahabad  Univ.,  ALLAHABAD  211002,  India 
a       Developmental   morphology   of  the  nervous  system.  Philosamia  ricini  (Lepidoptera),  Polistes 

hebraeus  (Hymenoptera) 
SINHA,  D.  N.;  M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  G.S.V.M.  Med.  Coll.,  KANPUR  208002,  India 
a       Effect  of  NaF  on  developing  embryos.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves)  (with  H.  C.  VARMA) 
SIRAKAM1,  K.  I.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Zool.  Inst.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  Kitashirakawa, 

Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  606  Japan  ISDB 

SIRLIN,  J.  L.;  Dr.nat.sci.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW 

YORK,  N.Y.  10021,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Functional  correlation  of  transfer  RNA  in  the  embryo  and  placenta.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SKALKO,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Embryol.  Lab.,  Birth  Defects  Inst,  N.Y.  State  Dept.  of  Health,  84  Holland 

Ave.,  ALBANY,  N.Y.  12208,  U.S.A. 
a       Experimental  teratogenesis  in  early  stages:  maternal  and  embryonic  metabolism  of  teratogens 

(fluorouracil,  5-bromodeoxy uridine,  methotrexate);  development  of  model  systems  for  terato- 
genesis (Echinoidea),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cytology  and  cytochemistry  of  gametogenesis,  fertilization,  and  cleavage.  Arbacia  punctulata, 

Echinarachnius  parma,  Lytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SKINNER,  D.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  Tenn. 

37830,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Molt   cycle  correlated  muscle  degeneration  and  reformation.  Gecarcinus  lateralis  (Decapoda, 

Crustacea)  (with  L.  H.  YAMAOKA) 
b       Functions  of  satellite  DNAs  and  macromolecular  metabolism  in  regenerating  tissues.  Same  species 

as  a  (with  C.  A.  HOLLAND) 
c        Interacting  controls  of  regeneration  and  molting.  Same  species  as  a  (with  C.  A.  HOLLAND) 
d       Formation  and  dissolution  of  exoskeleton.  Same  species  as  a 

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e       Characterization  of  satellite  DNAs.  Pagurus  pollicaris,  Cardisoma  guanhumi,  Gecarcinus  lateralis 

(Decapoda,  Crustacea)  (with  W.  G.  BEATTIE) 
SKINNER,  J.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Mammal  Res.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Pretoria,  PRETORIA  0002,  S.  Africa 
a       Growth  and  development  of  the  foetus.  Giraffa  camelopardalis  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Development  of  skin  and  hair  patterns  and  pigmentation  in  the  foetus  and  its  physiological 

significance.    Antidorcas    marsupialis,   Giraffa   camelopardalis   (Artiodactyla),   Equus  burchelli 

(Perissodactyla) 
SKOOG,  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Plant  Developm.  and  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Birge  Hall, 

MADISON,  WI  53706,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

SLAVINSKI,  Mrs.  E.  A.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia,  VANCOUVER,  B.C.  V6T 

1W5,  Canada 
a       The   importance  of  certain  environmental  factors  in  determining  the  differentiated  state  of 

normal  adrenocortical  cells  in  vitro.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
SLAVKIN,  H.  C;  D.D.S.  -  Dept.  of  Biochem.,  Univ.  of  S.  Calif.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  Ahmanson  Bldg.,  LOS 

ANGELES,  CA  90007,  U.S.A. 
SMIT,  A.  L.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Durban-Westville,  Private  Bag  4001,  DURBAN, 

S.  Africa 
SMITH,  C.  W.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  Plant  Sci.  Bldg.  Rm.  101,  3190 

Maile  Way,  HONOLULU,  HI  96822,  U.S.A. 
SMITH,  G.  F.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Sect,  of  Genet.,  Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Rush  Med.  Sch.,  1753  W.  Congress 

Parkway,  Rm.  1507,  CHICAGO,  111.  60612,  U.S.A. 
SMITH,  K.  D.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  &  34th  Sts.,  BALTIMORE, 

MD  21218,  U.S.A. 
SMITH,  L.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind.  47907,  U.S.A.     ISDB 
a       Quantitative  and  qualitative  studies  on  RNA  synthesis  at  several  stages  of  oogenesis.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
b       Steroid  receptors  in  relation  to  the  induction  of  oocyte  maturation.  Xenopus  laevis,  Rana  pipiens 

(Anura) 
SMITH,  P.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Emory  Univ.,  ATLANTA,  GA  30322,  U.S.A. 
a       Genetic  control  and  enzymatic  basis  of  DNA  repair  and  recombination.  Drosophila  melanogaster 

(Diptera) 
SOFER,  W.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Charles  &  34th  Sts.,  BALTIMORE,  MD 

21218,  U.S.A. 
SOFFER,  Y.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Teratol.,  Ch.  Sheba  Med.  Ctr.,  Tel-Aviv  Univ.,  TEL- 
AVIV,  Israel 
a       Cellular  immunity  against  seminal  elements  in  infertility.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  L.  A. 

NEBEL) 
SOLL,  D.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  la.  52242,  U.S.A. 
a       Metabolic  effects  and  chemical  nature  of  a  regulatory  molecule  involved  in  the  expression  of  the 

non-growing,  stationary  phase  phenotype.  Dictyostelium  discoideum  (Acrasiales) 
b       The  control  of  transcription  during  development  employing  in  vitro  transcription  systems.  Same 

species  as  a 
c       A  factor  which  maintains  the  zoospore  phenotype.  Blastocladiella  emersonii  (Phycomycetes) 
SOLURSH,  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  la.  52242,  U.S.A. 
a       Differentiation  in  cultured  sternal  chondrocytes:  1.  effects  of  growth  hormone;  2.  requirements 

for  continuous  RNA  synthesis;  3.  coregulation  of  collagen  and  chondroitin  sulfate  synthesis; 

4.  action  of  a  conditioned  medium  factor  produced  by  cultured  chondrocytes.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
SOMA,  T.;  B.Agr.Sc.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Industry,  CHIBA-shi,  280  Japan 
a       Transfer  of  fertilized  eggs  by  non-surgical  techniques.  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
SOMES,   R.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Nutrit.  Sci.  Dept.,  Storrs  Agric.  Exper.  Station,  Univ.  of 

Connecticut,  STORRS,  Conn.  06268,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

SONI,  S.  L.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  MI  48104,  U.S.A. 
SONNEBORN,  D.  R.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  MADISON,  WI  53706,  U.S.A.      ISDB 
SOUZA,  Miss  M.  L.;  -  Dept.  de  Morfol.,  Fac.  de  Med.  Vet.  de  Jaboticabal,  14870  JABOTICABAL, 

S.P.,  Brazil 
a       Development  of  nervous  system  (normal  and  experimental  patterns).  Gallus  spec.  (Aves),  Sus 

scrofa  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Allometric  growth  of  the  brain  during  the  lactation  period.  Rattus  norvegicus,  R.  rattus  (Ro- 
dentia) 
SPAZIANI,  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  Iowa 

52242,  U.S.A. 
a       Mechanism  of  ovarian  and  testicular  hormone  action  on  growth  and  development  of  reproductive 

tissues:  uterus,  seminal  vesicles,  prostate.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Hormonal  control  of  melanocyte  differentiation  and  pigment  synthesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Biosynthesis  of  growth   and   differentiating  hormone   (ecdysone)  by  the  Y-organ;  variations 

according  to  molt  cycle.  Cancer  spec.  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
SPECTOR,C.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213,  U.S.A. 
SPENCER,  R.  P.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Radiol.,  Yale  Univ.,  333  Cedar  St.,  NEW  HAVEN, 

CT  06504,  U.S.A. 
SPERRY,  R.W.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Calif.  Inst,  of  Technol.,  PASADENA,  Calif.  91109,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 

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SPIEGEL,  Mrs.  1  .  SCI  1  II  R;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  N.H.  03755, 

I     S  A. 

a       Frotcm  changes  in  development.  Lytechinus  pictus,  Strongyloccntrotus  purpuratus  (Echinoidea), 
Kan. i  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana  (Anura)  (with  M.  SPIEGEL) 

b        Role    o!    enzyme    induction    in    development.    Rana    pipiens,    R.    catesbeiana   (Anura)   (with 

M.  SP1EG1  I  I 
c       Biochemistry  ^(  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  b  (with  M.  SPIEGEL) 
J        infrastructure  of  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  b  (with  M.  SPIEGEL) 
e       Cell  adhesion.  Arbacia  pnnctulata,  Lytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea)  (with  M.  SPIEGEL) 
si'll  GE1     M  •  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
a        Protein   changes  in  development.    Arbacia  punctulata,  Lytechinus  pictus,  Strongylocentrotus 

purpuratus  (Echinoidea),  Rana  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana  (Anura)  (with  E.  S.  SPIEGEL) 
b       Role  of  enzyme  induction  in  development.  Rana  pipiens,  R.  catesbeiana  (Anura)  (with  E.  S. 

SPIEG1  I  • 
c       Ultrastructure  of  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  b  (with  E.  S.  SPIEGEL) 
d       Biochemistry  of  metamorphosis.  Same  species  as  b  (with  E.  S.  SPIEGEL) 
e       Cell  adhesion.  Arbacia  punctulata,  Lytechinus  pictus  (Echinoidea)  (with  E.  S.  SPIEGEL) 
SPIEGELMAN,  Mrs.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Med.  Coll.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1300  York  Ave.,  NEW 

YORK,  NY  10021,  U.S.A. 
a       Fine  structure  of  normal  and  mutant  embryos.  Mus  museums  (Rodentia) 
b       Differentiation  of  primordial  germ  cells.  Same  species  as  a 
SPIKER,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  American  Univ.  of  Beirut,  BEIRUT,  Lebanon 
a       Comparison  of  chromosomal  proteins  from  haploid  and  diploid  cells.  (Filicinae),  Nicotiana 

tabacum  (Solanaceae) 
SPIRA,  A.  W.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Morphol.  Sci.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,  Univ.  of  Calgary,  CALGARY,  Alta. 

T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a       Histogenesis  in  the  developing  eye  and  heart  (ultrastructure,  histochemistry).  (Mammalia) 
SP1ROFF,  B.  E.  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Loyola  Univ.,  6525  N.  Sheridan  Rd.,  CHICAGO,  111. 

60626,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  thalidomide  on  development.  (Aves) 
b       Function  and  structure  of  the  epiphysis.  (Aves) 
c       Lymphocytes  and  epiphysis.  (Aves) 
SP1TZER,  N.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       Onset  of  electrogenesis  in  primary  sensory  neurons  (Rohon-Beard  cells)  of  tadpoles  (N  &  F  stages 

24/5-49,50,  recording  and  ultrastructure).  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
b       Cell  death  in  development:   the  electrical  excitability  of  Rohon-Beard  neurons  prior  to  their 

regression  at  stage  50;  hormonal  dependence  of  physiological  and  anatomical  changes  beginning 

at  stage  50.  Same  species  as  a 
SPRATT,  N.  T.;  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  MINNEAPO- 
LIS, MN  55455,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
SPYKER,  J.  M.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Jordan  Med.  Bldg.,  1300  Jefferson  Park 

Ave.,  CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Va.  22901,  U.S.A. 
a       Subtle  and  delayed  effects  of  exposure  to  low-level  chemicals  during  development.  Callithrix 

jacchus  (Primates),  (Rodentia) 
b       Brain  development  and  behavior  under  normal  and  abnormal  conditions.  (Mammalia) 
SRIVASTAVA,  A.  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR  273001, 

India 
a       Effects  of  stress  on  development.  Rana  tigrina  (Anura) 

STAAL,  G.  B.;  Dr.,Ir.  -  Zoecon  Corp.,  975  California  Ave.,  PALO  ALTO,  Calif.  94304,  U.S.A. 
a       Influence  of  insect   hormones   and   synthetic  analogs  on   metamorphosis,  reproduction,  and 

embryogenesis.  (Orthoptera;  Homoptera;  Coleoptera;  Lepidoptera;  Diptera) 
STAPLES,  R.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Health  Sci.,  N.I.H.,  P.O.  Box  12233,  RESEARCH 

TRIANGLE  PARK,  N.C.  27709,  U.S.A. 
a       Zygote  development  (physiological,  biochemical).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha).  Rattus 

norvegicus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  of  methods  for  screening  of  teratogenic  factors.  (DMSO,  1-DOPA,  microwave,  CO, 

alcohol,  pentobarbital,  dichlorvos,  tenuazonic  acid,  thalidomide).  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 
morpha), Rattus  norvegicus,  Mus  musculus,  Mesocricetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
c       Effects  of  combinations  of  factors  (e.g.  drug  and  stress)  on  development,  from  gamete  to  adult 

(morphology,  biochemistry,  behaviour).  (Mammalia) 
STAY,  Miss  B.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  lOWA-City,  la.  52242,  U.S.A. 
a       Secretion  of  the  brood  sac  and  structure  and  physiology  of  the  pleuropodia  in  relation  to  the 

nutrition  of  the  viviparous  embryo,  compared  to  a  non-viviparous  species.  Diploptera  punctata, 

Pycnoscelus  surinamensis  (Blattariae,  Dictyoptera) 
b       The  composition  and  control  of  brood  sac  secretion  in  a  viviparous  form.  Diploptera  punctata 

(Blattariae,  Dictyoptera) 
STEARNER,  S.  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol,  and  Med.  Res.,  Argonne  Natl.  Lab.,  9700  South  Cass  Ave., 

ARGONNE,  111.  60439,  U.S.A. 
a       Radiation  effects  on  developing  circulatory  system.  (Aves) 
b       Development  of  microvascular  damage:  comparative  effects  of  fission  neutrons  and  60Co  7-rays. 

(Aves) 
STEFFEK,  A.  J.;  D.D.S.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1025  East  57th  St.,  CHICAGO, 

111.  60637,  U.S.A. 
82 


also:  Am.  Dent.  Assoc,  211  E.  Chicago  Ave.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60611,  U.S.A. 
a       Normal  oral-facial  development:  formation  of  the  primary  and  secondary  palate.  Mustela  puto- 

rius  furo,  Macaca  mulatta  and  other  Mammalia 
b       Mechanisms  involved  and  comparative  pathogenesis  of  the  lesions  in  experimentally-induced  cleft 

lip  and  cleft  palate.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Correlation  of  drug  metabolism,  distribution,  and  localization  with  congenital  malformations. 

Same  species  as  a 
STEFFENSEN.D.M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  URBANA,  IL  61801,  U.S.A. 
STEIN,  Miss  K.  F.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Clapp  Lab.,  Mount  Holyoke  Coll., 

SOUTH  HADLEY,  Mass.  01075,  U.S.A. 
a       The  culture  in  vitro  of  mutant  embryos,  e.g.  Lp/Lp;  tracer  studies.  (Rodentia) 
b       Development  and  genetics  of  a  circling  mutation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
c       Genetics  and  development  of  a  mutation  -  similar  to  or  identical  with  lg/lg  -  causing  blindness 

with  eyes  open  at  birth.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Ultrastructure  of  spinal  tissue  of  Lp/Lp  embryos  at  time  of  neural  tube  closure.  Same  species  as  b 
STEINBERG,  M.  S.:  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON,  NJ  08540,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
STEINHARDT,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  Calif. 

94720,  U.S.A. 
a       Ionic  controls  of  metabolism  in  fertilization.  Lytechinus  pictus,  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus 

(Echinoidea) 
b       Differentiation  of  visual  units.  Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 

STERN,  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  Calif.  94720,  U.S.A. 
a       Developmental  genetics  of  pattern  formation.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Variations  of  mitotic  recombination.  Same  species  as  a 
STERN,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, 

Calif.  92037,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Regulation  of  DNA  synthesis  during  meiotic  development.  Trillium  erectum,  Lilium  longiflorum, 

Tulipa  gesneriana,  Vicia  faba,  (Angiospermae) 
b       Developmental  genetics 
STERN,  I.  B.;  D.D.S.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATLLE,  WA 

98105,  U.S.A. 
STERN,  K.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Life  Sci.,  Bar-Ilan  Univ.,  RAMAT-GAN,  Israel, 
a        Relationship  of  reticulo-endothelial  function  to  growth  processes,  as  exemplified  by  liver  regener- 
ation after  partial  hepatectomy.  Rattus  spec,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effect  on  organ  growth  of  administration  of  isogeneic  subcellular  tissue  fractions  to  weanlings  of 

inbred  strains.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
STERN,  R.;  M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Biochem.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Dent.  Res.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  BETHESDA, 

Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Synthesis  of  collagen  in  the  developing  embryo;  isolation  of  mRNA  for  collagen;  characterization 

of  mRNA  and  control  of  translation  of  collagen  by  tRNA;  isolation  of  prolyl  and  glycyl  tRNA 

preceding  and  during  collagen  formation  and  from  non-collagenous  tissue.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Proline   metabolism   in  the  developing  embryo;  synthesis  of  hydroxyproline  and  control  of 

biosynthetic  pathway  for  proline;  temporal  relationship  to  collagen  synthesis  and  deposition. 

Same  species  as  a 
STERN,  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Lab.  of  Human  Reprod.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  45  Shattuck  St.,  BOSTON,  MA 

02115,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

STETLER,  D.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  HANOVER,  NH  03755,  U.S.A. 
STEVENS,  L.  C;  Ph.D.  -  The  Jackson  Lab.,  BAR  HARBOR,  Me.  04609,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Histogenesis  of  testicular  teratoma  (strain  129).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  genetics.  Same  species  as  a 

c       The  development  of  teratomas  from  parthenogenetically  activated  ovarian  eggs.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Parthenogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
STEVENSON,  J.  ROSS;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Kent  State  Univ.,  KENT,  Ohio  44242, 

U.S.A. 
a       Study  of  control  of  epidermal  chitin  biosynthesis  for  the  developing  cuticle  by  chemical  assays 

and  radiotracers.  Orconectes  sanborni,  O.  obscurus  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
STEWART,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biochem.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  New  Hampshire,  DURHAM,  NH  03824,  U.S.A. 
STILES,  Miss  Sh.S.;  M.Sc  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Natl.  Marine  Fish.  Serv.,  Middle  Atlantic  Coastal  Fish.  Ctr., 

212  Rogers  Ave.,  MILFORD,  Conn.  06460,  U.S.A. 
a       Mutagenic  effects  of  marine  pollutants  on  fertilized,  meiotic,  and  cleaving  eggs,  and  on  larvae  and 

gonads  (gametogenesis).  Mulinia  lateralis,  Crassostrea  virginica,  Mercenaria  mercenaria,  Mytilus 

edulis  (Lamellibranchia) 
b       Cytogenetic  studies  of  irradiation  effects  on  parthenogenetic  eggs  and  cleavage  stages  'fertilized' 

with  genetically  damaged  sperm  (also  use  of  colchicine  etc.  for  chromosome  doubling).  Cras- 
sostrea virginica  (Lamellibranchia) 
STOCK,  A.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  New  England,  ARMIDALE, 

N.S.W.  2351,  Australia 
a       Effect  of  wounding  with  and  without  treatment  with  hormones  inducing  moult  and  regeneration. 

Blattella  germanica  (Blattariae)  (with  A.  F.  O'FARRELL) 
STOCKDALE,  F.  E.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Med.,  School  of  Med.,  Stanford  Univ.,  Room  S-025, 

STANFORD,  Calif.  94305,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Mechanisms  of  skeletal  muscle  differentiation,  with  special  reference  to  DNA  synthesis  and  cell 

division.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

83 


b       Mechanisms  of  hormone-dependeni  differentiation  in  mammary  gland  tissue  in  vitro,  with  special 

reference  to  DNA  synthesis  and  cell  division.  Mus  museums  (Rodentia) 
STCXTM    D   1    ;  Ph.D.       Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Dcvelopm.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  515  Morrill  Hall. 

I  KB  AN  A.' II   61801,  U.S.A. 

a       Morphogenesis  during  regeneration.  Ambystoma  maculatum,  Tnturus  vindescens  (Urodela) 

b       Control  of  ribonucleic  acid  and  protein  synthesis  by  tissue  interactions  during  regeneration.  Same 

species  as  a 
c        Cell  recognition  and  adhesion  during  embryology.  Callus  domcsticus  (Aves) 
SI  o\ I     I    S.;  I'll  1).    D.Sc,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Comp.  Anat.,  Yale  Univ.,  333  Cedar  St.,  NEW 

II  WIN,  Conn.  06510,  U.S.A.  ISDB 
STOUT.  V.  M.;  Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Canterbury,  Private  B.,g,  CHRISTCHURCH,  New 

Zealand  _    ,    .  ,_,  . 

a        Descriptive  embryology.    Lepidurus  apus  (Notostraca.  Crustacea),  Daphnia  magna  (Cladocera, 

STOW!     B.  B.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  946A  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN, 

Conn.  06520,  U.S.A. 
a       Relationship   between   physiologically   active   lipids  and    membrane  structure:   modulation  oi 

growth,  respiration  and  hormone  synthesis  by  regulatory  membranes.  Pisum  sativum  (Papilio- 

naceae),  Ficus  carica  (Artocarpaceae) 
b       Synthetic  pathways  of  indole  hormones  and  goitrogens:  microanalysis,  metabolism,  and  regula- 
tion.   Isatis    tinctoria    (Cruciferae),    Polygonum    tinctorium    (Polygonaceae),    Tephrosia    spec. 

i  Leguminosae) 
STRATFORD    (MILLER),    Mrs.    B.  F.;    Ph.D.    -    School   of  Anat.,   Univ.    of  Melbourne,   PARK- 

VILLE  3052,  Vict.,  Australia 
a        Developmental  anatomy  and  pathology  of  the  placenta.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
STULL   G   B.;  V.M.D.  -  Lab.  of  Reprod.  Physiol.,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Univ.  of 

Pennsylvania,  530  Lippincott  Bldg.,  25th  &  Locust  Sts.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19103,  U.S.A. 
a  Characterization  of  RNA  contained  in  oocytes  and  early  embryos.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
SUBTELNY,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Rice  Univ.,  HOUSTON,  TX  77001,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

SUBURO,  Miss  A.  M.;  M.D.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Celular,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Paraguay  2155,  BUENOS  AIRES, , 

Argentina 
a        Electron  microscopy  studies  of  neural  differentiation  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
b       Neural  cell  separation  by  velocity  sedimentation.  Same  species  as  a 
SUCHESTON,  Mrs.  M.  E.;  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  333  W.  10th  Ave.,  COLUMBUS, 

Ohio  43210,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphology  and  histology  of  the  male  and  female  adrenal  gland  from  implantation  to  sexual 

maturity;  histochemistry   and   electron  microscopy   of  the  cortical  transient  zone.  Meriones 

unguiculatus  (Rodentia) 
SUDARWATI,  Miss  S;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Sect.  Zool.,  Bandung  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Jalan  Ganesa  10, 

BANDUNG,  Indonesia 
a       The  passage  and  distribution  of  maternally  administered  Au-198  in  the  foetus.  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       The  effect  of  cyclophosphamide  on  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
SUGA,  T.;  BVS  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Industry,  CHIBA-shi,  280  Japan 
a       Biochemistry  of  uterine  secretion.  Bos  taurus,  Capra  hircus  (Artiodactyla) 
SUGIE,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Industry,  CHIBA-shi,  280  Japan 

a       Transfer  of  fertilized  eggs  by  non-surgical  techniques.  Bos  taurus,  Capra  hircus  (Artiodactyla) 
SUGINO,  H.;  D.Sc,  Prof.    -  Osaka  Christian  Coll.,  Maruyama-dori,  Abeno-ku,  OSAKA  545,  Japan 
a        Effect  of  colchicine  on  regeneration.  Dugesia  japonica  (Turbellaria)  ISDB 

SUGIYAMA,  M.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Sugiyama-Gakuen  Univ.,  Tashirocho-Kameiri,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA, 

464  Japan  ISDB 

a        Physiological  studies  on  fertilization  and  artificial  parthenogenesis.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherrimus, 

Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 
SULLIVAN,  D.  T.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  130  College  Place,  SYRACUSE,  N.Y. 

13210,  U.S.A. 
a        Biochemical  and  genetic  control  of  enzyme  appearance  during  differentiation.  Drosophila  mela- 

nogaster  (Diptera) 
b       Biochemistry  of  pigment  synthesis.  Same  species  as  a 
SULLIVAN,  G.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Sydney,  SYDNEY,  N.S.W.  2006, 

Australia 
a       Teratogenic  effects  of  cholincsterase  inhibitors  (insecticides,  etc.).  Gallus  spec.  (Aves) 
SUMMERS,  R.  G.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Maine,  Murray  Hall,  ORONO,  Me.  04473,  U.S.A. 
a        Ultrastructure  of  fertilization  and  early  development.  (Invertebrata) 

SUSSEX,  I.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  CT  06520,  U.S.A. 
SUSSMAN,  A.  S.;Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  ANN  ARBOR,  MI  48104,  U.S.A. 
SUSSMAN.  M.;  Prof.   -  Div.  of  Molec  and  Developm.  Biol.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  Migrash  HaRussim, 

JERUSALEM,  Israel  ISDB 

a       Genetic  and  developmental  studies.  Dictyostelium  spec.  (Acrasiales) 
SUSSMAN,  Mrs.  R.  B.  ROTMAN;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol.,  Hebrew  Univ.  -  Hadassah  Med.  Sch., 

JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a       Control  of  the  cell  growth  and  division  cycle.  (Protozoa) 
SUTASURJA,  Miss  L.  A.;  M.Sc.        Dept.   of  Biol.,  Sect.   Zool.,  Bandung  Inst,  of  Technol.,  Jalan 

Ganesa  10,  BANDUNG,  Indonesia 

84 


a  Induction  of  primordial  germ  cells:  experimental  morphology  and  autoradiography  with  3H 
thymidine  in  the  blastula.  Ambystoma  mexicanum,  Triturus  alpestris,  T.  cristatus  carnitex 
(Urodela)  „    , 

SUZUKI,  Y.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 
BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 

a  Silk  gland  development  and  differentiation  with  special  attention  to  the  fibroin  genes  and  gly- 
and  ala-tRNA  gene  transcription.  Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 

SWANEPOEL,  J.  H.;D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Rand  Afrikaans  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  524,  JOHANNESBURG, 
S  Africa 

SWANSON,  R.  F.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Gilmer  Hall,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  CHARLOTTESVILLE, 
Va.  22903,  u'.S.A. 

a       Control  of  mitochondrial  protein  synthesis  during  early  embryonic  development.  Xenopus  laevis 

(Anura) 
b       Function  of  mitochondrial  DNA  in  mitochondrial  biogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Coordination  of  mitochondrial  and  cytoplasmic  protein  synthesis  in  mitochondrial  biogenesis. 

Same  species  as  a 
SWIFT    H.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Depts.   of  Biol,   and  Pathol.,   Univ.   ot  Chicago,   1101    L.  57th  St., 

CHICAGO,  IL  60637,  U.S.A. 
a       Cellular  aspects  of  protein  synthesis  and  differentiation 

SZULMAN,  A.  E.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Magge  Women's  Hosp.,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
TACHIBANA,  Miss  T.   -   Dept.   of  Biol.,  Sch.   of  Dent.  Med.,  Tsurumi  Univ.,  No.  1-3,  2-chome, 

Tsurumi,Tsurumi-ku,  YOKOHAMA,  Japan 
a       Ultrastructural  study  of  the  basal  lamella  during  metamorphosis.  (Anura) 
TAGUCHI,   S.;  Ph.D.,   Prof.    -    Biol.    Lab.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Keio  Univ.,  655  Hiyoshi,  Kohoku-ku, 

YOKOHAMA,  223  Japan  . 

a        Biochemical  effects  of  radiation  on  the  embryo.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei),  Bufo  vulgaris  (Anura) 
TAHARA,  Y.;  D.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Osaka  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Tennoji-ku,  OSAKA,  543  Japan 
a       Dynamic  aspects  of  interaction  between  embryo  and  Myxovirus.  (Aves) 
TAKAG1,   N.;  D.Sc.    -   Chromosome   Research   Unit,   Fac.   of  Sci.,   Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  10,  W  8, 

SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a       Chromosome  studies  in  pre-  and  post-implantation  embryos.  Mus  musculus,  Cncetus  auratus 

(Rodentia) 
b       X  chromosome  differentiation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

TAKAHASHI    H.;  D.Sc,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Fresh-water  Fish  Cult.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Hokkaido 

Univ.,  3-1-1  Minatocho,  HAKODATE,  040  Japan  ISDB 

a       Experimental   studies  of  gonadogenesis  and  sex  differentiation.  Poeciha  spec,  Tilapia  spec, 

Oncorhynchus  spec.  (Teleostei) 
b       Extragonadal  influences  of  sex  steroids  in  juveniles  in  relation  to  subsequent  gonad  maturation. 

Oryzias  spec,  Carassius  spec.  (Teleostei) 
TAKANO,  K.;  M.D.,  D.M.S.  -  Dept.  of  Drug  Safety  Evaluat.,  Takeda  Chemical  Ind.  Ltd.,  6-3-6 

Himuro-c'ho,  Takatsuki,  OSAKA,  569  Japan 
a       Strain  differences  in  development:  comparison  between  normal  embryos  and  those  transferred  to 

the  uterus  of  the  same  or  a  different  strain.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Cleft  palate  induction  by  a  glucocorticoid  with  application  of  the  egg  transfer  technique.  Same 

species  as  a  ...  . 

TAKASAKI,  Mrs.  H.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Osaka  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Tennoji-ku,  OSAKA,  543  Japan 
a       Causality  in  epigenetic  formation  of  organizer.  (Amphibia) 
b       Cytodifferentiation  during  cleavage.  (Amphibia) 
c       Nucleo-cytoplasmic  interaction  during  early  development.  (Amphibia) 
d       Cell  interactions  in  relation  to  cytodifferentiation.  (Amphibia) 

TAKATA  K.;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464  Japan   ISDB 

TAKAYA,  H.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Konan  Univ.,  Okamoto,  Motoyama-cho,  Higahinada-ku, 

KOBE,  Japan    '  .,  t     TT  .      _  ,      ,     ,  }fD,B 

TAKEDA,   H.;   M.D.,   Dr.Med.Sci.,  Prof.   -   Dept.   of  Anat.,  Div.   I,  Kobe  Univ.   School  of  Med., 

Kusu'noki'-cho,  Ikuta,  KOBE,  650  Japan 
a       Phylogenetic  and  ontogenetic  studies  on  the  cerebellum  and  inferior  olive.  (Pisces;  Amphibia; 

Reptilia;  Aves;  Mammalia)  . 

TAKEICHI,  M.;  Ph.D.   -   Lab.  of  Cell  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Biophys.  and  Molec  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Kyoto, 

Kitash'irakawa,  Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  606  Japan 
a       Mechanisms  of  cell  adhesion.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
b       Stability  in  the  differentiation  of  cells  from  eye  tissues  in  clonal  cell  culture.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves), 

Mus  bactrianus  (Rodentia)  (with  T.  S.  OKADA  and  G.  EGUCHI)  ,_..„._. 

c       Factors  affecting  cell  aggregation  and  cell  contact.  Same  species  as  a  (with  T.  S.  OKADA  ana 

K.  YASUDA)  n    ,     n    ,    , 

TAKEUCHI  H  ;  D.Sc.  -  Biol.  Lab.,  Osaka  Dent.  Coll.,  Saka,  HIRAKATA,  Osaka  Pref.,  Japan 
TAKEUCHI,  I.;  M.Sc  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiy-acho, 

KASUGAI,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Teratogenesis  of  the  nervous  system.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  the  embryogenesis  of  the  nervous  system.  Same  species  as  a 
TAKEUCHI,  S.;  D.Sc.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Mechanisms  of  epithelial  migration  during  wound  healing  in  the  embryo.  Gallus  domesticus 
(Aves) 

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1  \klTA    S.;  M.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)       1st  Dcpt.  of  Surg.,  School  of  Med.,  Tokushima  Univ.,  Kuramoto- 

cho."    IOKI  MIIMA,  770  Japan 
a        Functional  development  of  the  alimentary  and  biliary  tracts  in  the  earlier  stages  oi  the  fetus. 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Development  of  the  nerve-plexus  of  fetal  intestine  and  gall-bladder  (electron  microscopy).  Same 

TAK1TA,  T.;  M.Agr.        Dept.  of  Aquat.  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Fish.,  Nagasaki  Univ.,  1-14  Bunkyo-machi, 

NAGASAKI,  852  Japan  „.„„ . 

TAMANOI,  1.;  Ph.D.      Biol.  Lab.,  Chiba  Univ.,  Yayoi-cho  1    33,  CHIBA,  280  Japan 
B        Radiation  effects  on  haematopoietic  organs  (immunochemistry).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
TAMARIN    A.;  M.S.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Washington, 

SEATTLE,  WA  98105,  U.S.A.  ««.»«.    e^. 

TANABE,  K.;  B.Sc.       Dept.  of  Med.  Zool.,  Osaka  City  Univ.,  Asahi-machi,  Abeno-ku,  OSAKA,  545 

TMiAKA,  K.;  M.A.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Tokyo  Kyoiku  Univ.,  Otsuka  3-29-1,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO, 

Japan 
a       Recognition  of  specificity  in  compound  forms.  Botryllus  primigenus,  Botrylloides  violaceum 

(Ascidiacea)  (with  H.  WATANABE,  Shimoda) 
TANAKA,  O.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  Konoe-cho,  Yoshida,  Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  606 

Japan.  . 

a       Epidemiology  of  skeletal  anomalies  in  embryos  and  foetuses.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Histochemistry  of  embryo  and  fetus.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Autopsy  of  external  malformations  in  foetuses.  Same  species  as  a 
TANDAN,  B.  K.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Lucknow,  LUCKNOW,  India 
a       Developmental  changes  in  the  thorax.  (Orthoptera) 
TANIMURA,  T.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  Konoe-cho,  Yoshida,  Sakyo-ku, 

KYOTO,  606  Japan, 
a       Epidemiology  and  pathogenesis  of  malformations  in  embryos.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Teratogenicity  test  of  chemicals.  Mus  musculus,  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia),  Macaca  mulatta, 

M.  fascicularis  (Primates) 
TARTAR,  V.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.    -   Dept.   of  Zool.,   Univ.   of  Washington   Field   Lab.,  R.l   Box  250, 

NAHCOTTA,  Wash.  98637,  U.S.A. 
a       Production  of  decorticated  cells  by  micrurgical  or  chemical  methods.  Stentor  coeruleus  (Ciliata) 
b       Cytokinesis  studied  by  micrurgy.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Effects  of  single  heat  shocks.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Mouthparts  induction  in  the  oral  primordium.  Same  species  as  a 
e       Bleaching  and  pigment  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 

f       Size  inheritance  and  regulation  of  number  of  body  kinetics.  Same  species  as  a 
TASSAVA,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1735  Neil  Ave., 

COLUMBUS,  Ohio  43210,  U.S.A. 
a       Role  of  hormones,  nerves,  and  RNA  synthesis  in  limb  regeneration.  Notophthalmus  viridescens 

(Urodela) 
b       Thyroid  hormones  and  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       The  initiation  of  DNA  synthesis  and  mitosis  in  regenerating  limbs.  Ambystoma  mexicanum 

(Urodela) 
TAUTVYDAS,  K.  J.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  530  N.   15th  St.,  MILWAUKEE, 

WI  53233,  U.S.A. 
a       Molecular  basis  for  the  attainment  of  asexual  reproductive  capacity.  Eudorina  californica,  E. 

illinoisensis,  E.  elegans  (Volvocales,  Chlorophyceae) 
b       Mechanism  of  action  of  auxins  in  the  regulation  of  development.  (Spermatophyta) 
TAYLOR,   A.  C;  Ph.D.,    Prof,    (emer.)    -    Dept.   of  Anat.,   Univ.   of  Texas  Dental  Branch,  P.O. 

Box  20068,  HOUSTON,  Tex.  77025,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

TAYLOR,  G.  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Southern  Illinois  Univ.,  Life  Sciences  II,  CARBONDALE, 

111.  62901,  U.S.A. 
a       Polar  lobe   formation   and   early   development:    cytochemical   and  fine  structural  analysis  of 

cytodifferentiation.  Ilyanassa  obsoleta  (Gastropoda) 
b       Early  development  through  gastrulation:   fine  structural  analysis  of  cytodifferentiation.  Cras- 

sostrea  virginica  (Lamellibranchiata),  Chaetopterus  variopedatus  (Polychaeta) 
TAYLOR,  J.D.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol,  and  Dept.  of  Comp.  Med.,  Wayne  State  Univ.,  DETROIT, 

MI  48202,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

TAYLOR,  P.  J.;  D.Obst.   -  Div.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Health  Sci.  Centre,  Univ.  of  Galgary, 

CALGARY,  Alta.  T2N  1N4,  Canada 
a       The  effect  of  N-156-BIS  on  the  secretion  of  pulmonary  surfactant  in  the  fetus.  Ovis  aries 

(Artiodactyla) 
TEICHMAN,   R.  J.;  Ph.D.   -   Dept.   of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  1960  East-West  Rd.,  HONOLULU, 

HI  96822,  U.S.A. 
TEITELMAN  de  PINCZUK,  Mrs.  G.  N.;  Ph.D.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.  Celular,  Fac.  de  Med.,  Paraguay  2155, 

BUENOS  AIRES,  Argentina 
a       Biochemical  differentiation  of  nervous  tissue  in  vitro  and   in  vivo,   especially   synthesis  of 

neurotransmitters.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
TEMIN,  H.  M.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  McArdle  Lab.  for  Cancer  Res.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  450  N.  Randall 

Ave.,  MADISON,  Wis.  53706,  U.S.A. 
a       The  role  of  RNA-diiected  DNA  polymerase  activity  in  embryonic  development;  the  origin  of 

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viruses,  and  the  formation  of  genes  for  neoplastic  transformation.  Gallus  domesticus  and  other 

spp.  (Aves)  .  - 

b       The  role  of  a  purified  polypeptide  related  to  somatomedin  from  human  serum  in  the  control  ot 

cell  multiplication  in  normal  and  neoplastic  cells.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves),  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
TEN  CATE,  A.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fac.  of  Dent.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  123  Edward  St., 

TORONTO,  Ont.  M5G  1G6 
a       Development  of  the  supporting  structures  of  teeth  (electron  microscopy  and  electron  histo- 
chemistry). Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Fibroblast   function  in  connective  tissue  remodelling  associated  with  both  development  and 

function.  Same  species  as  a  „,,«,,» 

TERASHIMA,  Y.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Inst,  of  Developm.  Res.,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony,  Kamiya- 

cho,  KASUGAI,  Aichi  480-03,  Japan 
a       Biochemistry  of  bone  and  cartilage  growth  and  differentiation  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Rattus  spec. 

(Rodentia) 
b       Teratogenesis  of  skeletal  system.  Same  species  as  a  ,-„,,«   , ,  -,  , 

TERAYAMA,  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a       Composition  and  biochemical  activities  of  germ  cell  nuclei  and  early  changes  after  fertilization. 

Pseudocentrotus  depressus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Mechanism  of  homeostatic  growth  regulation  in  liver  regeneration.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
c       Biochemical  changes  in  cell  surface  structure  of  tumor  cells  in  comparison  with  corresponding 

normal  cells.  Same  species  as  b 
d       Activation  of  DNA-synthetic  key  enzymes  in  unfertilized  eggs  upon  homogenization  and  lertiliza- 

tion.  Pseudocentrotus  depressus  and  other  spp.  (Echinoidea) 
THOMMES,  R.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  De  Paul  Univ.,  1036  W.  Belden  Ave.,  CHICAGO, 

111.  60614,  U.S.A. 
a       Hormonal  control  of  yolk  sac  membrane  metabolism.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Endocrine  function  of  embryonic  pancreas.  Same  species  as  a 

c       Thyroid  function  in  the  embryo.  Same  species  as  a  „„«„„„„„»  „«,ijM 

THOMPSON,  R.P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  State  Univ.  Coll.,  BROCKPORT,  NY  14420, 

U.S.A.  ' 
a       Mesodermal  induction.  (Amphibia) 

b       Protein  synthesis  in  the  early  embryo.  (Amphibia)  ,       ,„«,.* 

THOMPSON   R  S  ;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Exp.  Pathol.,  Dept.  of  Obstet.  and  Gynecol.,  Univ.  of  S.  Califor- 
nia, Livingston  Res.  Center,  1321  Mission  Rd.,  LOS  ANGELES,  Calif.  90033,  U.S.A. 
a       Fertilization  in  vitro  and  in  vivo.  (Mammalia) 
b       Short-  and  long-term  preservation  of  living  embryos  (two-cell  to  blastocyst  stage)  and  ova 

through  cooling  and/or  freezing  (utilizing  cryoprotective  agents).  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Ovis 

aries,  Bos  taurus  (Artiodactyla) 
c       Preliminary  studies  on  embryo  transfer  (8-cell  to  blastocyst  stage)  to  improve  superovulatory 

response  and  recipient  synchronization.  Same  species  as  a 
THOMSON,  Mrs.  D.  V.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Physiol.,  Anim.  Res.  Inst,  OTTAWA,  Ont.  K1A 

0C6,  Canada 
a       Endocrinology  of  the  developing  embryo.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  riOT  t  <VIf,IXI.    ... 

THORNTON,  C.  S.  f  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  EAST  LANSING,  MI 

48823  USA  ISDB 

THURMOND,  W.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Sci.  Dept.,  Calif.  Polytechnic  State  Univ.,  SAN  LUIS  OBISPO, 

Calif.  93401,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  hypothalamic  and  pituitary  control  of  the  adrenal  cortex;  (extirpation,  trans- 
plantation and  histochemistry).  Ambystoma  tigrinum  (Urodela),  Xenopus  laevis,  Hyla  regilla, 
Bufo  boreas  (Anura)  .      „...„,  .WA     .... 

TIBA,  T.;  D.V.M.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Monkey  Care  Lab.,  Prim.  Res.  Inst.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  INUYAMA,  Aichi, 

484  Japan 
a       Kinetics  of  spermatogenesis.  (Primates)  A~nnr  n,    A 

TOBIN  C.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Human  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Colorado  Dent.  Sch.,  4200  E.  9th  Ave., 

DENVER,  CO  80220,  U.S.A.  .    tt  .      ^ 

TODER,  V.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.  and  Teratol.,  Ch.  Sheba  Med.  Ctr.,  Tel-Aviv  Univ.,  TEL-AVIV, 

a  In  vitro  studies  on  cytotoxicity  of  sensitized  lymphocytes  in  delayed  hypersensitivity  to 
spermatozoal  antigens.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  (with  L.  A.  NEB  EL) 

TOERIEN,  M.  J.;  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  the  O.F.S.,  P.O.  Box  339,  BLOEM- 
FONTEIN  9300,  S.  Africa  ISDB 

a  Morphological  and  experimental  studies  on  cranial  morphogenesis  (by  means  of  extirpation, 
heteroplastic  and  orthotopic  transplants,  the  contributions  and  interrelationship  of  the  visceral, 
axial,  and  capsular  skeleton  are  studied).  Ambystoma  spec,  Triturus  spec.  (Urodela),  Xenopus 
spec.  (Anura),  Chelydra  serpentina  (Chelonia),  Anas  boschas,  Spheniscus  demersus,  Gallus 
domesticus  (Aves),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha) 

b  Microsurgical  induction  of  malformations  of  the  central  nervous  system,  sense  organs,  and  skull. 
Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  ™,«««„ 

TOIT,  C.  A.  du;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Stellenbosch,  STELLENBOSCH, 
S  Africa  ISDB 

TOKUNAGA,  Miss  C;  Sc.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  BERKELEY,  Calif.  94720,  U.S.A. 

a       Developmental  genetics  of  pattern  formation.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

b       Variations  of  mitotic  recombination  during  development.  Same  species  as  a 

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I  OKI  YASU,  K..  Ph. I).:     Dept  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA  JOLLA, Calif. 

92037,  U.S.A. 
.1       Spermatogenesis  in  relation  to  genetics.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
TOMPKINS.  R.:Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Biol.,  Princeton  Univ.,  PRINCETON.  NJ  08540,  U.S.A. 
TOTO    P.  1).:  D.D.S.,  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Oral  Pathol.,  Sen.  of  Dent.,  Loyola  Univ.,  2160  South  First 

Uc  MAYWOOD,  111.  60153,  U.S.A. 
a        Age  changes  in  dental  tissues,  oral  mucosa  and  salivary  glands.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia), 

Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
rOl  RIAN    A.  Y.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Med.,  Div.  of  Neurol.,  Duke  Univ.  Med.  Center, 

Dl  RHAM,  NC  27710,  U.S.A. 
a        Differentiation,  hormonal  induction  and  immunology  of  phenylalanine  hydroxylase  in  a  minimal 

deviation  hepatoma  cell  culture.  (Mammalia) 
TOWERS    B  ;  M.B.,  Ch.B.       Dept.  of  Paediat.  &  Anat.,  Center  for  Health  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  LOS 

ANGKLES,  Calif.  90024,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  fetal  lung  and  changes  at  birth  (experimental).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia),  Ovis 

aries  (Artiodactyla) 
b       Structure  and  functions  of  fetal  larynx  (experimental).  Same  species  as  a 
TRASLER,  Mrs.  D.  G.;  Ph.D.      Dept.  of  Biol.,  McGill  Univ.,  MONTREAL  H3C  3G1,  Que.,  Canada 
a       Mode  of  inheritance  of,  and  elements  of  face  shape  that  predispose  an  embryo  to  cleft  lip.  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
TRAURIG,  H.  H.;Dr.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Kentucky,  Rose  St.,  LEXINGTON,  Ky. 

40506,  U.S.A. 
a       Uptake  of  3H-labeled  testosterone  by  brain,  muscle,  thymus,  liver,  and  reproductive  organs  of 

male  and  female  neonate  and  adult  animals.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia)  (with  J.  N.  SCOTT) 
b       Postnatal  development  of  activities  of  several  lysosomal  acid  hydrolases  in  the  neonatal  and  adult 

lung.  Same  species  as  a 
TRILSTAD    R.  L.;  M.D.  -  Developm.  Biol.  Lab..  Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  02114, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Development  of  the  fibrous  architecture  of  the  orthogonal  collagen  lamellae  in  the  corneal 

stroma.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Characterization  of  the  molecular  species  of  collagen  in  developing  connective  tissues.  Same 

species  as  a 
c       Synthesis  and  degradation  of  hyaluronic  acid  in  the  developing  cornea.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Collagen  fibrillogenesis  in  vivo  and  in  vitro  using  collagen  types  I,  H,  III  and  IV.  Same  species  as  a 
TRINKAUS,  J.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Kline  Biol.  Tower,  Yale  Univ.,  NEW  HAVEN,  Conn. 

06520,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Mechanism  of  normal  morphogenetic  cell  movements  (especially  epiboly),  of  invasive  movements 

of  cancer  cells,  and  of  contact  inhibition  of  cell  movement.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Fundulus 

heteroclitus  (Teleostei),  normal  and  transformed  cell  lines  (Mammalia) 
b       The  nature  of  cell  adhesions  and  the  mechanism  of  tissue  cell  locomotion,  both  in  vitro  and  in 

vivo.  Same  species  as  a 
c       The  role  of  microtubules  and  contractile  microfilaments  in  cell  form  changes  and  in  locomotion. 

Same  species  as  a 
d       Structure  and  chemistry  of  the  cell  surface,  as  related  to  adhesiveness  and  locomotion.  Same 

species  as  a 
TRIONE,  E.  J.;  Dr.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Bot.  and  Plant  Pathol.,  Oregon  State  Univ.,  CORVALLIS, 

OR  97331,  U.S.A. 
TRIPATHI,  C.  P.  M.;  M.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur,  GORAKHPUR  273001,  India 
a       The  effects  of  chemosterilants  on  developmental  stages.  Sarcophaga  ruficornis  (Diptera)  (with 

H.  S.  CHAUDHRY) 
TRIPLETT,  E.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  California,  SANTA  BARBARA, 

CA  93106,  U.S.A. 
TSAFRIRI,  A.;  Ph.D.       Dept.  of  Biodynamics,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  P.O.B.  26,  REHOVOT,  Israel 

temporarily:  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Maryland,  660  Redwood  St.,  BALTIMORE,  Md.  21201, 

U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  oocyte  maturation.  Sus  scrofa  domesticus  (Artiodactyla),  Macaca  mulatta  (Primates) 
TSUKAHARA,  J.;  D.Sc.  -  Marine  Biol.  Station,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Sugashima,  TOBA,  Mie-ken,  517  Japan 
a        Electron   microscopy   and   biochemistry    of  oogenesis.    Hemicentrotus   pulcherrimus,   Mespilia 

globulus  (Echinoidea) 
TUCKER,  G.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Ophthalmol.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Columbia  Univ.,  630  W. 

168th  St.,  NEW  YORK,  NY  10032,  U.S.A. 
a        Developmental   staging   of  the   gonangium;   inductive  interactions  between  somatic  cells  and 

immature  gametes  in  gonangiogenesis  (ligation,  excision,  and  nutrition  experiments).  Campanu- 

laria  flexuosa  (Hydrozoa) 
b       Oogenesis  and  vitellogenesis:    1.  contribution  of  yolk  by  somatic  cells;  2.  oocyte  maturation; 

3.  staging  (light  and  electron  microscopy,  histochemistry).  Same  species  as  a 
c       Quantitative  and  qualitative  electron  microscopy  of  synapse  formation  in  the  inner  plexiform 

layer  of  larvae  reared  in  the  light  and  dark.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
d       Neuromuscular  junction   formation   in   embryonic   forelimb  (light  and  electron  microscopy). 

Didelphys  virginiana  (Marsupialia) 
TUNG,T.  C.;Dr.,  Prof.  -  Inst,  of  Zool.,  Acad.  Sinica,  PEKING,  Haitien,  People's  Rep.  of  China    ISDB 
TUPPE R,  J.  T.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  College  Place  130,  SYRACUSE, 

N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A. 


a       The  role  of  intercellular  communication  and  membrane  permeability  in  early  embryonic  differ- 
entiation 
TWEEDELL,  K.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame,  NOTRE  DAME,  Ind.  46556, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Oocyte  development  and  incorporation  of  radioactive  precursors.  Pectinaria  gouldii  (Polychaeta) 
b       Cell  source  and  movement  during  hydranth  regeneration.  Tubularia  crocea  (Hydrozoa) 
c        Renal  tumor  induction  by  subcellular  fractions  in  embryonic  and  larval  stages.  Rana  pipiens 

(Anura) 
d       Tissue  and  organ  culture  of  embryonic  and  neoplastic  cells.  Same  species  as  c 
TWEEDLE,  Ch.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Depts.  of  Biomech.  and  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Mich.  State  Univ.,  EAST 

LANSING,  Mich.  48824,  U.S.A. 
a       Formation  of  neuromuscular  junctions  in  developing  muscle.  Ambystoma  maculatum  (Urodela) 
b       Nerve  effects  on  myogenesis  and  limb  regeneration.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Collateral  nerve  sprouting  in  injured  muscle.  (Mammalia) 
TYNDALE-BISCOE,  C.  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  4,  CANBERRA, 

A.C.T.  2600,  Australia 
a        Early  development  including  fine  structure.  Antechinus  stuarti  (Marsupialia) 
b       Fine  structure  of  the  blastocyst.  Macropus  eugenii  (Marsupialia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lago- 

morpha) 
c       Factors  involved  in  resumption  of  development  by  blastocysts  in  diapause.  Macropus  eugenii 

(Marsupialia) 
UCHIDA,  T.  A.;  Dr.Agr.,  Prof.  -  Zool.  Lab.,  Fac.  of  Agric,  Kyushu  Univ.,  FUKUOKA,  Japan 
a       Reproduction  and  embryology.  Pipistrellus  abramus,  Miniopterus  schreibersi  (Chiroptera) 
b       Electron  microscopic  analysis  of  fertilization.  Same  species  as  a 
UEMURA,  I.       Embryol.  Sect.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  2-1-1  chome,  Fukazawa- 

machi,  Setagaya-ku,  TOKYO,  158  Japan, 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  the  development  of  primary  mesenchyme  cells.  Hemicentrotus  pulcherri- 

mus  (Echinoidea) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  calcification  in  the  embryo.  Arbacia  punctulata  (Echinoidea) 
c       Electron  microscopy  of  cortical  changes  in  early  embryology.  Same  species  as  a 
UMETANI,  T.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  I,  Kobe  Univ.,  Kusunoki-cho,  Ikuta-ku,  KOBE,  650  Japan 
a       Phylogenetic  and  ontogenetic  studies  on  the  spinal  cord  and  its  fine  structure.  (Vertebrata) 
UNSWORTH,   B.R.;  Ph.D.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Marquette  Univ.,  530  N.   15th  St.,  MILWAUKEE, 

WI  53233,  U.S.A. 
a       Specific  RNA  and  protein  synthesis  during  kidney  tubulogenesis;  control  mechanisms  acting  in 

early  stages  of  secondary  induction;  characterization  of  a  neural  factor  responsible  for  tubule 

initiation.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       In  vitro  differentiation  of  mammary  carcinoma  in  response  to  certain  embryonic  tissues.  Same 

species  as  a 
c        Brain  differentiation;  correlation  between  tetrodotoxin  binding  and  brain  function;  comparison 

of  development  in  two  phyla.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
UPHOLT,  W.  B.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Embryol.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  115  W.  University  Parkway, 

BALTIMORE,  Md.  21210,  U.S.A. 
a       Regulation  of  synthesis  of  nuclear  and  mitochondrial  nucleic  acids  during  early  development. 

Rana  pipiens,  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura)  (with  I.  B.  DAWID) 
b       Properties  of  recombinant  mitochondrial  DNA  in  hybrid  somatic  cells.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia), 

Homo  sapiens_(Primates) 
URANO,  Mrs.   S.  OHASHI   -   Embryol.   Sect.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  2-1-1 

chome,  Fukazawa-machi,  Setagaya-ku,  TOKYO,  158  Japan 
a       Cell  differentiation.  (Echinoidea) 

URBAN,  P.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Union  Coll.,  SCHENECTADY,  NY  12308,  U.S.A. 
URIST,   M.  R.;  M.D.    -  Bone  Res.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,   1000  Veteran  Ave.,  Rm.  A3-34,  LOS 

ANGELES,  Calif.  90024,  U.S.A. 
a       Bone  morphogenesis:  the  physiology  and  biochemistry  of  bone  matrix  in  health  and  disease;  the 

regulation  of  bone  generation,  growth  and  regeneration  by  a  new  enzyme  system,  BMP-BMPase. 

(Mammalia) 
b       Calcification  and  ossification.  (Mammalia) 

UYSAL,  M.;M.D.  -  Inst,  of  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Med.  Fac,  Hacettepe  Univ.,  ANKARA,  Turkey 
a       Collagenogenesis  in  the  umbilical  cord.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
VACQUIER,  V.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Zool.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  DAVIS,  Ca.  95616,  U.S.A. 
a       The    morphology    and    biochemistry    of   fertilization    (beta-1,    3-glucanohydrolase  and   other 

enzymes).  (Echinoidea) 
b       Mechanisms  involved  in  the  physical  interactions  of  blastomeres  during  cleavage.  (Echinoidea) 
VALDEZ  TOLEDO,  Mrs.  C.  L.  -  Inst,  de  Biol.,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman,  Chacabuco  461,  S.M.  de 

TUCUMAN,  Argentina 
a       Anaerobiosis  in  oocytes.  Bufo  arenarum  (Anura) 
VANABLE,  J.  W.,  Jr.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Purdue  Univ.,  W.  LAFAYETTE,  Ind. 

47907,  U.S.A. 
a       The  possibility  of  selectivity  in  neuromuscular  associations:  extrinsic  ocular  muscles.  Xenopus 

laevis  (Anura) 
b       Visual  mutants  as  a  tool  to  study  eye  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
VAN  ALTEN,  P.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  P.O. 

Box  6998,  CHICAGO,  111.  60680,  U.S.A. 
a        Ontogeny  of  the  immunological  mechanism.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

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b       Development  of  lymphocyte  competence  to  respond  to  mitogens  in  vitro.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves).  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia)  ...  /r>    j     »•  n 

c        Development  of  antigenic  components  in  the  brain.  Mesocncetus  auratus  (Rodentia) 
d       Isotope  studies  of  blood  cell  formation,  especially  lymphocytopoiesis.  Same  species  as  a 
VAN  DETH,  J.  II.  M.  C;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Histol.,  Univ.  of  Adelaide,  ADELAIDE,  S.  Austr. 

VAN  STONE  J  M    Ph  D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Trinity  Coll.,  HARTFORD,  Conn.  06106,  U.S.A. 
a       Influence  of  thyroxine  upon  the  regenerative  capacity  of  the  tadpole  hindlimb.  Rana  sylvatica 

VANZULLI,  Mrs.  A.;  M.D.   -  Sect,  of  Exp.  Neurol.,  Inst,  of  Neurol.,  Hosp.  de  Clinicas,  Piso  2, 

MONTEVIDEO,  Uruguay 
VARMA  H  C  '  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  G.S.V.M.  Med.  Coll.,  KANPUR  208002,  India 
a       Histochemistry    and   cytochemistry   of  the  decidua   parietalis  and   capsulars.   Homo   sapiens 

(Primates)  J  _   . 

b       Histochemical  and  cytochemical  study  of  the  oviduct,  cervix  and  vagina.  Rattus  norvegicus 

(Rodentia),  Oryctolagus  cuniculus  (Lagomorpha)  (with  V.  KATIRA) 
c       Effect  of  NaF  on  developing  embryos.  Gallus  spec.  (Aves)  (with  D.  N.  SINHA) 
VARON   S.  S.;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  California,  San  Diego,  P.O.  Box  109,  LA 

JOLLA,  Calif.  92037,  U.S.A. 
a       In  vitro  differentiation  of  nerve  tissue.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves)  and  others 
b       Growth-  and  differentiation-promoting  agents  from  the  submaxillary  gland.  Mus  musculus  (Ro- 

VAUGHN,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Neurosci.,  City  of  Hope  Med.  Center,   1500  E.  Duarte  Road, 

DUARTE,  Calif.  91010,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  neuroglial  cells  in  the  central  nervous  system  (electron  microscopy  and  auto- 
radiography). Rattus  domesticus  (Rodentia) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  spinal  cord  development.  Rattus  domesticus,  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
VENEZIANO,  P.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wilbur  Wright  Coll.,  3400  N.  Austin  Ave., 

CHICAGO,  111.  60634,  U.S.A. 
a       Effect  of  artificial  sweetners  on  growth  and  development.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Effect  of  antipituitary  sera  on  development.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Effect  of  low-intensity  magnetic  fields  on  the  developing  nervous  system  of  24,  36,  and  48  hours 

blastoderms.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Effect  of  low-intensity  magnetic  fields  on  heart  beat.  Same  species  as  a 
VENZKE    W.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Vet.  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1900 

Coffey  Rd.,  COLUMBUS,  Ohio  43210,  U.S.A. 
a       Morphogenesis  and  physiology  of  ultimobranchial  gland,  pineal  gland,  and  blood  (Aves) 
VERRUSIO,  A.  C;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1025  East  57th  St., 
CHICAGO,  111.  60637,  U.S.A. 

also:  Am.  Dent.  Assoc,  211  E.  Chicago  Ave.,  CHICAGO,  111.  60611,  U.S.A. 
a       Cellular  events  during  fusion  of  the  palatal  processes,  especially  the  factor(s)  causing  epithelial 

breakdown.  (Mammaha) 
b       A  cytoplasmic  factor  affecting  cleft  palate  production;  biochemistry  of  a  strain  difference,  perhaps 

due  to  a  mitochondrial  mutant.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
VIDIC,  B.;  S.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  3900  Reservoir  Rd.,  N.W.,  WASHINGTON,  D.C. 

20007,  U.S.A. 
a       Lipoprotein-lipase  activity  in  pulmonary  tissue  during  perinatal  development  (biochemical  and 

electron-microscopical  identification  of  enzymes).  Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
b       Incorporation  of  isotopes  (H-3  palmitate  and  C-14  leucine)  during  surfactant  synthesis  by  type  II 
pneumocytes  in  the  perinatal  period  (electron-microscopical  autoradiography).  Same  species  as  a 
VINCENT  W  S  ;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Delaware,  NEWARK,  DE  19711,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
VISSCHER  (NEUMANN),  Mrs.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.-Entomol.,  Montana  State 

Univ.,  BOZEMAN,  MT  59715,  U.S.A. 
VOLPE,  E.  P.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tulane  Univ.,  NEW  ORLEANS,  LA  70118,  U.S.A.     ISDB 
a       Neural  crest  homotransplantation  and  its  relation  to  the  phenomena  of  immunity  and  tolerance. 

Rana  pipiens  (Anura) 
b       Blood  cell  chimerism  in  parabiotic  animals,  as  revealed  in  chromosome  preparations  of  cultured 

leucocytes.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Histocompatibility  studies  in  animals  produced  by  nuclear  transplantation.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Role  of  the  thymus  in  the  development  and  maintenance  of  immunity.  Same  species  as  a 
VOORHEES,  F.  R.;Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Knox  College,  GALESBURG,  111.  61401,  U.S.A. 
a       Development  of  the  reproductive  system.  Aedes  stimulans  and  other  spp.  (Diptera) 
WADLEY,    G.  W.;    B.Sc.    -    Industr.   Bio-Test   Labs.   Inc.,    1810    Frontage    Rd.,   NORTHBROOK, 

IL  60062,  U.S.A. 
WAELSCH,  Mrs.  S.  GLUECKSOHN;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Genet.,  Albert  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med., 
Yeshiva  Univ.,  Eastchester  Rd.  and  Morris  Park  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10461,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 

a       Developmental  physiology,  genetics,  and  pathology.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
WAIDYASEKERA,  P.  L.  D.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Vidyodaya  Univ.,  Gangodawila, 

NUGEGODA,  Sri  Lanka  (Ceylon) 
WAINWRIGHT,  Mrs.  L.  K.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Dept.,  Mount  Saint  Vincent  Univ.,  HALIFAX,  N.S., 

Canada 
a       Regulation  of  hemoglobin  synthesis  in  blood  islands  of  blastodisc.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

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b       Hemoglobin  synthesis  in  cell  aggregates  formed  from  dissociated  blastodiscs.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Isolation  and  cytological  study  of  erythropoietic  cell  populations  from  primitive  streak  blasto- 
discs. Same  species  as  a 
WAINWRIGHT,  S.  D.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Biochem.  Dept.,  Med.  Sch.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Sir  Charles  Tupper 

Bldg.,  HALIFAX,  N.S.  B3H  4H7,  Canada 
a       Regulation  of  hemoglobin  synthesis  in  blood  islands  of  blastodisc.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b       Hemoglobin  synthesis  in  cell  aggregates  formed  from  dissociated  blastodiscs.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Isolation  of  erythropoietic  cell  populations  from  primitive  streak  blastodiscs.  Same  species  as  a 
d       Development  of  enzymes  of  the  melatonin  biosynthetic  pathway  in  the  pineal  gland,  in  vivo  and 

in  organ  culture;  influence  of  lighting  conditions.  Same  species  as  a 
WAKAHARA,  M.;  D.Sc.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  10,  W  8,  SAPPORO,  060  Japan 
a        Morphogenesis  of  the  pineal  and  subcommissural  organ.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
WALKER    B.  E.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.   -   Dept.  of  Anat.,  Michigan  State  Univ.,  Giltner  Hall,  EAST 

LANSING,  Mich.  48823,  U.S.A. 
a       Teratology,  experiments  on  cleft  palate,  the  action  of  different  chemicals.  Oryctolagus  cumculus 

(Lagomorpha),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
WALKER,  Mrs.  K.  Z.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ.,  P.O.  Box  4,  CANBERRA,  A.C.T. 

2600,  Australia 
a       An  immunological  study  of  feto-maternal  relations  in  late  gestation.  Macropus  eugenn  (Marsupia- 

lia) 
WALLACE,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  TN  37830, 

U.S.A.'  ISDB 

WARREN,  Ch.  O.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Southwestern  at  Memphis,  2000  North 

Parkway,  MEMPHIS,  Tenn.  38112,  U.S.A. 
a       Regulatory  role  of  mitochondria  during  growth  and  development.  Achlya  ambisexualis  (Lepidop- 

tera) 
b       Hormonal  regulation  of  sexual  reproduction.  Same  species  as  a 
WATANABE,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Shimoda  Marine  Biol.  Stat.,  Shimoda  5-10-1,  Shizuoka-ken,  SHIMODA, 

Japan 
a       Recognition  of  specificity  in  compound  forms.  Botryllus  primigenus,  Botrylloides  violaceum, 

Clavelina  concrescens  (Ascidiacea)  (with  K.  TANAKA,  Tokyo) 
b       Asexual  reproduction  of  compound  forms.  Perophora  japonica,  Polycitor  mutabilis,  Botryllus 

primigenus,  Metandrocarpa  taylori  (Ascidiacea) 
c       Tissue  culture.  Perophora  japonica,  Polycitor  mutabilis,  Botryllus  primigenus  (Ascidiacea) 
d       Periodical  spawning  in  a  compound  form.  Polyandrocarpa  misakiensis  (Ascidiacea) 
WATANABE,  K.;  Dr.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Tsurumi  Univ.,  Tsurumi,  YOKO- 
HAMA, Japan 
a       Fibrillogenesis  of  connective  tissue   fibres.   (Teleostei),  Rana  catesbeiana,  R.  japonica,  Bufo 

vulgaris  (Anura),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  metamorphosis.  (Ascidiacea) 

c       Experimental  study  of  operculum  perforation  during  metamorphosis.  (Anura) 
d       Ultrastructural  and  histochemical  study  of  tail  muscles  during  metamorphosis.  (Anura) 
e       Ultrastructural  study  of  the  basal  lamella  during  metamorphosis.  (Anura) 
WATANABE,  K.;  D.Sc.   -   Dept.   of  Anim.   Virol.,   Res.   Inst,   for   Microbial  Dis.,   Osaka  Univ., 

Yamada-kami,  Suita,  OSAKA,  565  Japan 
a       Cell  differentiation  and  virus  infection.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
WATANABE,  K.;  M.Sc.  -  2nd  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Pref.  Univ.  of  Med.,  Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, 

Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO,  602  Japan 
a       Wolffian  lens  regeneration.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela) 

b       Differentiation  of  cells  in  vitro.  Triturus  pyrrhogaster  (Urodela),  Gallus  gallus  (Aves) 
WATERMAN,  A.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Extramural  Programs,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human 

Developm.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  BETHESDA,  Md.  20014,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Development  of  structure  and  function  of  the  thyroid,  hypophysis,  and  neuro-secretory  system, 

(higher  Vertebrata) 
b       Function  of  the  thyroid  gland.  Eptatretus  stouti  (Myxinoidea,  Cyclostomata) 
c       Limb  regeneration  and  prolactin.  Diemyctylus  viridescens  (Urodela) 
d       Development  of  reproductive  function:  pineal-hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal-target  tissue  axes. 

(Mammalia) 
WATERMAN,   R.  E.;  Ph.D.    -   Dept.   of  Anat.,    Univ.   of  New   Mexico,   915    Stanford  Dr.  N.E., 

ALBUQUERQUE,  N.Mex.  87131,  U.S.A. 
a       Scanning  and  transmission  electron  microscopy  of  normal  and  abnormal  oro-facial  development. 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Mechanisms  of  gamete  release.  Phialidium  gregarium  (Leptomedusae,  Hydrozoa) 
WATTERSON,  R.  L.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  515 

Morrill  Hall,  URBANA,  IL  61801,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Effects  of  hypophysectomy  on  development  of  musculus  complexus,  long  bones,  and  fat  bodies. 

Gallus  domesticus,  Anas  boschas  (Aves) 
b       Correction  of  defects  in  pituitaryless  embryos  with  anterior  pituitary  grafts  and  injections  of 

trophic  hormones.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Sources  and  mechanisms  of  development  of  lumbosacral  level  of  neural  tube  with  emphasis  on 

development  of  myeloschisis.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
d       Effects  of  aminoguanidine  sulfate  on  development  of  liver,  mesonephros,  metanephros,  and  heart 

in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  c 
WAYMOUTH,  Miss  C;  Ph.D.  -  The  Jackson  Lab..  BAR  HARBOR,  Me.  04609,  U.S.A. 

91 


i        The  Ch  iracterization  and  in  vitro  development  of  embryonic  tissues  and  the  roles  of  Na  and  K 
and  other  cations  on  cellular  behavior.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia)  ACAVPTTP    IN  d7Qm 

\\1  IDMAN,  Th.  A.;  Ph.D.        Dept.  of  Vet.  Anat.,  Purdue  Univ.,  WEST  LAFAYETTE,  IN  47901, 

USA 
\\\  INSTOCk    ADDS     Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Center  for  Health  Sci.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  43-033,  Univ. 

ofCalif./LOS  ANGELES,  Calif.  90024,  U.S.A. 

a        Development  of  hone  and  tooth  matrices,  mainly  glycoproteins  (electron  microscope  radioauto- 

graphy).  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Biosynthesis  and  secretion  of  bone  and  dentin  procollagen  (subcellular  fractionation  and  radio- 

autography).  Gallus  gallus  (Aves),  Rattus  rattus (Rodentia)  ^,,CrrcTATinw 

WEIRICH,  G.;  Dr.rer.nat.        Inst,  of  Developm.  Biol.,  Texas  A.  &  M.  Univ.,  COLLEGE  STATION, 

Tex.  77843,  U.S.A.  .  . 

a        Enzymes   involved   in    the   metabolism   of  juvenile   hormone,  especially   their  regulation  and 

specificity.  Manduca  sexta,  Hyalophora  cecropia  (Lepidoptera) 
b       Proteins  involved  in  transport  and  cellular  action  of  juvenile  hormone.  Same  species  as  a 
\\1  IS  (SHULMAN),  Mrs.  J.  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Zool.,  Rutgers  Univ.,  195  University  Ave., 

NEWARK,  NJ.  07102,  U.S.A. 
a        Effects  ot  nerve  growth  factor  and  of  pesticides  on  nervous  system  development.  Rana  catesbeia- 

na  (Anura),  Ambystoma  maculatum  (Urodela),  Brachydanio  rerio  (Teleostei) 
b       1  xperimental  modification  of  regenerative  response  in  limbs  and  fins.  Same  species  as  a 
c        Regeneration  of  limbs:  modification  by  insecticides.  Uca  pugnax  (Decapoda,  Crustacea) 
\\1  IS,  P  ;  D.D.S.,  Assoc.  Prof.      Dept.  of  Anat.,  New  Jersey  Med.  Sch.,  100  Bergen  St.,  NEWARK,  NJ 

07103,  U.S.A. 
a        Insecticide-induced  teratogenesis.  Fundulus  hcteroclitus,  Menidia  menidia  (Teleostei) 
b       Optic  nerve  regeneration  (radioautographic  and  electron  microscopic  analysis).  Carassius  auratus 

t'Y clcostci) 
W  1  IS    L.;  Sc.D.,  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Exper.  Pathol.,  Roswell  Park  Mem.  Inst.,  666  Elm  St., 

BUFFALO,  N.Y.  14203,'  U.S.A. 
a       Biophysics  of  cell  interactions 
WEISS   P  A    Ph  D    Sc  D    M.D.,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Developm.  and  Neural  Biol.,  Rockefeller 

Univ.,  66th  St.  'and  York  Ave.,  NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  10021,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Biology  of  growth,  development,  and  organization  of  the  nervous  system, 
b       Relations  between  development  and  systems  theory 
c       Evaluation  of  large  cinemicrographic  material  on  cell  interactions  and  specificity  (with  Miss 

Y.  HOLLAND)  „„, 

WELANDER    A  D  ;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Radiat.  Ecol.,  Coll.  of  Fish.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  22 

Fisheries'  Center,  SEATTLE,  Wash.  98195,  U.S.A. 
a       Effects  of  graded  sublethal  doses  of  X-rays  on  several  different  stages  of  the  embryo.  Oncor- 

hynchus  kisutch,  O.  tshawytscha,  Salmo  gairdnerii  (Teleostei) 
b       Experimental  embryology.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Effects  of  low,  acute  doses  of  X-rays  on  early  development.  Oncorhynchus  spec,  Salmo  spec. 

(Teleostei) 
d       Comparative    effects    of    90Sr    and    X-irradiation    on    embryos.    Oncorhynchus    tshawytscha 

(Teleostei) 
WELLS,  L.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  MINNEAPOLIS, 

MN  55455,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

WENGER,  B.  S.';  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  Saskatchewan,  SASKATOON, 

Sask    Canada  ISDB 

WERNER,'  Y.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.  of  Jerusalem,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 
a       Tail  regeneration,  especially  skeleton  and  skin;  bifurcate  tails.  (Lacertilia) 
b       Temperature  effects  during  embryogenesis  on  the  number  of  vertebrae.  Hemidactylus  turcicus, 

Stenodactylus  stenodactylus  (Gekkonoidea,  Lacertilia) 
c       Temperature  dependence  of  the  duration  of  embryonic  development.  (Gekkonoidea,  Lacertilia) 
WESSEL  (HARDERS),  Mrs.  M.;  B.Sc.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.-Entomol.,  Montana  State  Univ.,  BOZEMAN, 

MT  59715,  U.S.A.  _ 

WESSELLS,  N.  K.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Stanford  Univ.,  STANFORD,  CA  94305,  U.S.A.        ISDB 
WESTERMAN,  R.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol.,  Monash  Univ.,  CLAYTON,  Vict.  3168,  Australia 
a        Histological  and  ultrastructural  aspects  of  regenerating  nerve  fibres,  particularly  in  the  olfactory 

and  visual  systems.  Chlamydogobius  cromius,  Carassius  carassius  (Teleostei) 
b       Electrophysiological,  histological,  and  ultrastructural  aspects  of  the  development  of  functional 

neuromuscular  connections  in  the  neonate.  Felis  domestica  (Carnivora) 
WESTON,  J.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Oregon,  EUGENE,  Ore.  97403,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       The  migration  and  differentiation  of  neural  crest  cells.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia) 
b       The  cell  surface  as  an  effector  of  cell  specificity.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
c       The  action  of  morphogenetic  agents  on  embryonic  cell  behavior  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Same  species 

as  b 
WHALEY,W.  G.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Cell  Res.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  Biol.  Labs.  220,  AUSTIN,  Tex.  78712, 

U.S.A. 
a       Contributions  of  the  Golgi  apparatus  to  cell  surfaces.  (Plantae) 

WHITELEY,  A.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.      Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  SEATTLE,  WA  98105,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
WHITT,  G.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet,  and  Developm.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  515  Morrill  Hall, 

URBANA,  IL  61801,  U.S.A. 

92 


a  Developmental  genetics:  1.  expression  of  differential  gene  function  during  early  embryogenesis 
and  cytodifferentiation  with  an  emphasis  on  those  genes  responsible  for  isozymes;  2.  correlation 
of  lactate  dehydrogenase  gene  homology  with  the  specificity  of  the  gene  activating  mechanisms 
during  development;  3.  genetical,  physical,  and  chemical  analysis  of  the  lactate  dehydrogenase 
isozymes  unique  to  the  differentiated  nervous  system;  4.  biochemical  genetics  of  isozymes, 
especially  lactate  dehydrogenase;  5.  asynchronous  allele  activation  during  embryogenesis  of 
interspecific  and  intergeneric  hybrids.  Micropterus  dolomieui,  M.  salmoides  and  other  spp. 
(Centrarchidae,  Teleostei) 

b  Epigenetic  and  genetic  control  of  protein  synthesis  during  cytodifferentiation  with  emphasis  on 
the  post-translational  control  of  gene  product  (especially  lactate  dehydrogenase  isozymes), 
assembly  and  function.  (Teleostei  and  other  Vertebrata) 

WHITTAKER,  J.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  The  Wistar  Inst,  of  Anat.  and  Biol.,  36th  St.  at  Spruce,  PHILADEL- 
PHIA, PA  19104,  U.S.A.  1SDB 

WHITTEN,  W.  K.;  D.Sc,  B.V.Sc.  -  The  Jackson  Lab.,  BAR  HARBOR,  Me.  04609,  U.S.A. 

a       Preimplantation  stages  of  development  in  vivo  and  in  vitro.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 

b  The  numerology  of  development  in  aggregation  chimeras  (two  half,  two  whole  and  four  whole 
embryos).  Same  species  as  a 

c       The  mechanism  of  development  of  spontaneous  sex  mosaics  (hermaphrodites).  Same  species  as  a 

WIDNELL  C  C;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.  and  Cell  Biol.,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of 
Pittsburgh,  PITTSBURGH,  PA  15213,  U.S.A. 

WILDE  Ch  E  Jr  •  Ph  D  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.  and  Genet.,  Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Univ.  of 
Pennsylvania,  4001  Spruce  St.,  PHILADELPHIA,  Pa.  19174,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a  Cellular  differentiation  (pigment  cell;  ectomesenchyme):  1.  causal  biochemistry  of  cellular  dif- 
ferentiation; 2.  differentiation  of  cytoplasmic  fragments.  Ambystoma  maculatum  (Urodela) 

b       Morphology  and  causal  biochemistry  of  striated  muscle  differentiation.  Same  species  as  a 

c  Cytochimeras  in  tissue  culture  from  disaggregated  cells  of  embryos  of  different  classes.  Gallus 
spec.  (Aves),  Mus  spec.  (Rodentia) 

d       Role  of  probabilistic  processes  in  cellular  differentiation.  Same  species  as  c 

e       Ontogeny  of  proteins  and  amino  acids.  Fundulus  heteroclitus  (Teleostei) 

f       The  energy  pathways  of  differentiating  systems.  (Vertebrata) 

g  Informational  macromolecules  in  early  development  and  differentiation  (Echinodermata,  Verte- 
brata) 

h       The  molecular  basis  of  major  and  minor  symmetry  in  embryogenesis.  (Vertebrata) 

i  Temporal  control  of  morphogenetic  information  and  morphogenesis  in  the  early  zygote.  (Pisces; 
Amphibia;  Aves) 

j        Regeneration  of  lung.  (Amphibia) 

k       Maintenance   of  site   specificity   in  behavioral  differentiation  of  endothelium.  (Aves),  Homo 

WILLIAMS,  D.  T.;  B.S.  -  Dept  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Res.,  RAHWAY,  N.J.  07065, 

U.S.A.' 
a       Studies  on  fertilization.  (Mammalia)  . 

WILLIAMS,  Miss  G.  H.;  Ph.D.  -   Dept.  of  Pharmacol.,  Hershey  Med.  Ctr.,  Pennsylv.  State  Univ., 

HFRSHFY   PA  17033   USA 
WILLIAMS    L.  G.;  B.A.  -  Pacif.  Mar.  Stat.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  DILLON  BEACH,  CA  94929,  U.S.A. 
WILLIAMS,  N.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  IOWA-City,  Iowa 

52242,'  U.S.A. 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  developing  oral  apparatus.  Tetrahymena  spec.  (Ciliata) 
b       Regulation  of  protein  synthesis  in  development.  Same  species  as  a 
WILLIAMS,  R.  C;  DVM,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Veterinary  School,  Tuskegee  Inst.,  TUSKEGEE,  Ala.  36088, 

U.S.A. 
a       Development  and  calcification  of  teeth  (utilizing  a  graded  series  of  embryos  and  fetuses  of 

purebred  beagles).  Canis  familiaris  (Carnivora)  (with  H.  E.  EVANS,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.) 
WILLIER,  B.  H.  t  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  BALTIMORE, 

MD  21218,  U.S.A.  ow  IT       '^P? 

WILLIS  (HORWITZ),  Mrs.  J.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  URBAN  A, 

111.  61801,  U.S.A. 
a       Influence   of  juvenile  hormone  on  cuticular  proteins  and  morphology.  Hyalophora  cecropia 

(Lepidoptera),  Oncopeltus  fasciatus  (Hemiptera),  Tenebrio  molitor  (Coleoptera) 
WILT,  F  H.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  California,  BERKELEY,  Calif.  94720,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 
a       Mechanism  of  origin  of  hemoglobin-synthesizing  machinery  during  development.  Gallus  domesti- 

cus  (Aves) 
b       Activation  of  protein  and  RNA  synthesis  in  cleaving  eggs.  Strongylocentrotus  purpuratus  (Echi- 

noidea) 
c       RNA  synthesis  during  development.  Same  species  as  b 
WIMSATT  W.  A.rPh.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.  and  Dept.  of  Anat.,  New  York  State  Coll.  of  Vet. 

Med.,  Cornell  Univ.,  645  Emerson  Hall,  ITHACA,  NY  14850,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

WISCHNITZER,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  186th  St.  and  Amsterdam  Ave.,  NEW 

YORK  NY  10033   U  S.A. 
WISEMAN, 'L.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Coll.  of  William  and  Mary,  WILLIAMSBURG,  Va.  23185, 

U.S.A. 
a       Cell   adhesion   and   cell   movement   of  embryonic  cells  in  culture.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves),  Mus 

musculus  (Rodentia) 
WOLFE,  J.  S.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.  06457,  U.S.A. 

93 


.,  Developmental  aspects  ol  conjugation  (autoradiography,  electron  microscopy,  density  gradient 
centrifugation,  electrophoresis,  cell  cycle  analyses,  chemical  mutagenesis,  surface  probes).  Tetra- 
hyrr.ena  pyriformis  (CUiata) 

b  Regulation  of  ribosomal  RNA  synthesis  during  the  cell  cycle  (selection  synchrony,  moleculax 
hybridization,  electropliorcsis).  Same  species  as  a 

WOLK,  M.;  M.Sc.      Dept,  of  Zool.,  Hebrew  Univ.,  JERUSALEM,  Israel 

a  A  study  of  the  differentiation  and  movement  of  the  hypoblast  cells  based  on  antigenic  differ- 
ences between  epiblast  and  hypoblast.  Callus  spec.  (Aves) 

WOLSKY  A.;  Dr.phil.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Radiol.,  New  York  Univ.  Med.  Center,  550  First  Ave.,  NEW 
YORK,  N.Y.  10016,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a  Effect  of  anti-metabolites,  antibiotics  (especially  actinomycin)  and  nucleic  acids  on  development 
and  regeneration.  Paracentrotus  lividus,  Arbacia  punctulata  (Echinoidea),  Triturus  viridescens, 
Rana  pipiens  (Amphibia) 

b  A  re-investigation  of  the  influence  of  neurogenesis  on  the  development  of  the  compound  eye. 
Bombyx  mori  (Lepidoptera) 

c  Effect  of  ultrasound  on  development  and  regeneration.  Triturus  viridescens,  Rana  pipiens 
(Amphibia) 

d  Possible  stimulatory  effect  of  small  doses  of  X-rays  on  regeneration.  Triturus  viridescens  (Uro- 
dela) 

WOOD  J.  C;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Sect,  of  Neurobiol.,  Univ.  of  Texas  Med.  Sch.  at  Houston,  6400  West 
Cullen  St.,  HOUSTON,  Tex.  77025,  U.S.A. 

a  Histochemistry  and  electron  microscopy  of  developing  adrenomedullary  cells.  Mus  musculus 
(Rodentia) 

WOODS,  J.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  De  Paul  Univ.,  1036  W.  Belden  Ave., 
CHICACO,  III.  60614,  U.S.A. 

a  Histochemistry  of  androgens  and  estrogens  in  the  gonads  and  adrenals  of  the  developing  embryo. 
Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 

b       Gonadal  morphogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

c  Radioimmuno  assay  of  plasma  testosterone  and  17/3-estradiol  levels  in  the  developing  embryo. 
Same  species  as  a 

WOURMS,  J.  P.;  Ph.D.      New  York  Ocean  Sci.  Lab.,  P.O.  Drawer  EE,  MONTAUK,  NY  1 1954,  U.S.A. 

ISDB 

a  Cellular  aspects  of  spontaneous  dispersion-reaggregation  during  early  development;  description  of 
embryogenesis  in  the  reaggregation  mass;  experimental  analysis  of  development;  biochemistry  of 
development;  physiological  and  genetic  basis  of  embryonic  diapause.  Annual  fishes:  Austro- 
fundulus  spec,  Cynolebias  spec,  Pterolebias  spec,  Nothobranchius  spec,  Aphyosemion  spec. 
(Cyprinodontoidei,  Teleostei) 

b  Oogenesis;  egg  transport;  oviduct  differentiation;  sperm  storage;  fertilization  and  early  develop- 
ment; fetal  and  maternal  adaptations  for  viviparity  (ultrastructure,  biochemistry,  physiology). 
Isurus  spec,  Prionace  spec,  Carcharinus  spec,  Mustelus  spec.  (Galeoidea),  Squalus  spec,  Hetero- 
dontus  spec.  (Squaloidea,  Pleurotremata),  Raja  spec,  Dasyatus  spec.  Myliobatis  spec.  (Batoidea, 
Hypotremata),  Hydrolagus  spec.  (Holocephali,  Elasmobranchii) 

WRIGHT,  D.  A.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Cancer  Center,  Univ.  of  Texas,  M.D.  Anderson  Hosp.  and 
Tumor  Inst.,  HOUSTON,  Tex.  77025,  U.S.A. 

a  Developmental  genetics  of  enzymes  in  experimental  hybrid  embryos  (gene  activation  and  expres- 
sion). Rana  pipiens  (Anura),  Xiphophorus  maculatus,  X.  helleri  and  hybrids  (Teleostei) 

b  Control  of  gene  expression  (enzymes)  in  diploid,  haploid,  and  nuclear  transplant  hybrids.  Rana 
pipiens  and  subspecies  (Anura) 

WRIGHT,  Th.  R.  E.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Gilmer  Hall,  CHAR- 
LOTTESVILLE, Va.  22903,  U.S.A. 

a       The  genetic  control  of  enzyme  activity  during  development.  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 

b       Temperature  sensitive  lethal  mutations  affecting  embryogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

c       Genetic  control  of  myogenesis.  Same  species  as  a 

WU,  G.  J.  -  150  W.  225th  St.,  Sec.  8- 17 A,  NEW  YORK,  Bronx,  NY  10463,  U.S.A. 

a  Regulation  of  nucleic  acid  and  protein  synthesis  in  a  cell-free  transcription-translation-coupled 
animal  system  using  differentiated  or  embryonic  cells. 

WUDL,  Mrs.  L.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Res.,  RAHWAY,  N.J.  07065, 
U.S.A. 

a       Studies  on  fertilization.  (Mammalia) 

WYATT,  G.  R.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Queen's  Univ.,  KINGSTON,  Ont.  K7L  3N6,  Canada 

a  Protein  synthesis,  RNA  and  ribosomes;  changes  during  hormone  action  and  metamorphosis. 
Hyalophora  cecropia,  Manduca  sexta  (Lepidoptera) 

b  Protein  synthesis  and  transport  in  oogenesis;  regulation  by  hormones.  Hyalophora  cecropia 
(Lepidoptera),  Locusta  migratoria  (Orthoptera)  and  other  spp.  (Insecta) 

WYTTENBACH,  Ch.  R.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Physiol,  and  Cell  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  LAWRENCE,  KS 
66044,  U.S.A. 

YAFFE,  D.;  Dr.  -  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol.,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci.,  P.O.  Box  26,  REHOVOT,  Israel       ISDB 

YAJIMA,  H.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac  of  Sci.,  Ibaraki  Univ.,  Bunkyo-2-chome,  MITO,  Japan 

a  Malformations  induced  by  irradiation  with  monochromatic  ultraviolet  light.  Chironomus  dorsalis 
(Diptera) 

b  Effects  of  temperature  during  and  after  centrifugation  of  eggs  on  the  production  of  double 
malformations.  Same  species  as  a 

c  Effect  of  ultraviolet  irradiation  upon  the  re-entry  of  pole  cells  (electron  microscopy).  Same 
species  as  a 

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d       Electron  microscopy  of  eggs  centrifuged  at  early  and  middle  pre-migration  stages.  Same  species  as 

a 
YAMADA,  J.;  D.Agr.,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Physiol,  and  Ecol.,  Fac.  of  Fish.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  HAKODATE, 

Hokkaido,  Japan  ISDB 

YAMADA,  K.;  M.Sc.  -  Lab.  of  Biol.,  Gifu  Coll.  of  Dent.,  1851  Takano,  Hozumi-cho,  Motosu-gun, 

GIFU-ken,  Japan 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  the  embryonic  gonad.  Gallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
YAMADA,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA,  280 

Japan. 
a       Biochemical  studies  on  effect  of  radiation  on  the  embryo.  Oryzias  latipes  (Teleostei),  Bufo 

vulgaris  (Anura) 
b       Biochemical  studies  on  radiation-induced  death  of  thymic  lymphocytes  of  growing  animals. 

Rattus  spec.  (Rodentia) 
YAMADORI,  T.;  M.D.,  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  I,  Sch.  of  Med.,  Hirosaki  Univ.,  Zaifucho  5, 

HIROSAKI,  Aomori-ken,  036  Japan 
YAMAGAMI,  K.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113 

Japan 
a       Biochemical  studies  on  embryonic  and  yolk  proteins.  (Teleostei) 
b       Purification  and  characterization  of  chorionase.  Oryzias  latipes,  Salmo  gairdnerii  (-  irideus) 

(Teleostei) 
c       Ontogeny  of  hemoglobins  in  embryos  and  larvae.  Salmo  gairdnerii  (=  irideus)  (Teleostei) 
YAMAGUCHI,  T.;  Ph.D.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA, 

280  Japan, 
a       Regeneration  of  cell  renewal  systems  after  radiation  injury.  Mus  musculus,  Cavia  porcellus 

(Rodentia) 
b       Chalone  mechanisms  and  the  cell  cycle  (regenerating  ear  epidermis  and  epidermis  in  vitro).  Same 

species  as  a 
YAMAMOTO,  K.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Lab.  of  Fresh-water  Fish  Cult.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Hokkaido  Univ., 

3-1-1  Minatocho,  HAKODATE,  040  Japan  ISDB 

a       Histo-physio logical  studies  of  oogenesis.  (Teleostei) 
b       Electron  microscopy  of  oogenesis  (Teleostei) 
c       Studies  on  the  hormones  of  reproduction.  (Teleostei) 
YAMAMOTO,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Biol.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Nagoya  Univ.,  Chikusa-ku,  NAGOYA,  464 

Japan  ISDB 

YAMAMOTO,  T.  S.;  D.Sc.  -  Zool.  Inst.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Hokkaido  Univ.,  N  10,  W  8,  SAPPORO,  060 

Japan 
a       Cytochemistry  of  development.  (Teleostei) 
YAMANA,  K.;  D.Sc,  Assoc.  Prof.   -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Fac.  of  Sci.,  Kyushu  Univ.,  Hakozaki-cho, 

FUKUOKA,  812  Japan 
a       Regulation  of  ribosomal  RNA  synthesis  during  embryonic  development.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
YAMAOKA,  L.  H.  -  Biol.  Div.,  Oak  Ridge  Natl.  Lab.,  P.O.  Box  Y,  OAK  RIDGE,  Tenn.  37830,  U.S.A. 
a       Molt   cycle  correlated  muscle  degeneration  and  reformation.  Gecarcinus  lateralis  (Decapoda, 

Crustacea)  (with  D.  M.  SKINNER) 
YAMASAKI,  F.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Sapporo  Med.  Coll.,  SAPPORO,  060 

Japan 
a       Development  of  digestive  tract.  Ochotona  hyperborea  (Lagomorpha),  Platanista  gangetica,  Ponto- 

poria  blainvillei  (Cetacea) 
YANAGIMACHI,  R.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Univ.  of  Hawaii,  1960  East-West  Rd., 

HONOLULU,  HI  96822,  U.S.A. 
YANAGISAWA,  T.;  D.Sc,  Prof.  -  Embryol.  Sect.,  Dept.  of  Biol.,  Tokyo  Metropolitan  Univ.,  2—1  —  1. 

chome,  Fukazawa-machi,  Setagaya-ku,  TOKYO,  158  Japan 
a       Phosphagens  in  egg  and  spermatozoa.  (Echinodermata) 
b       Ion  exchange  and  paper  chromatography  of  the  nature  of  the  acid-soluble  nucleotides  in  the  egg 

and  their  changes  during  development.  Hemicentrotus  spec,  Anthocidaris  spec,  Pseudocentrotus 

spec.  (Echinoidea),  Asterias  spec,  Asterina  spec.  (Asteroidea) 
c       Tracer  experiments  on  phosphate,  sugar,  and  nucleic  acid  metabolism  of  the  embryo.  (Echino- 
dermata) 
YASUDA,  K.;  Ph.D.    -    Lab.   of  Cell  Sci.,  Inst,  of  Biophys.  and  Molec  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Kyoto, 

Kitashirakawa,  Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO,  606  Japan 
a       Factors  affecting  cell  aggregation  and  cell  contact.  Gallus  gallus  (Aves)  (with  T.  S.  OKADA  and 

M.  TAKEICHI) 
b       Crystallin  synthesis  in  lens  cells  differentiating  in  vitro.  Same  species  as  a 
YASUDA,   M.;  M.D.    -   2nd  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Pref.  Univ.  of  Med.,  Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, 

Kamikyo-ku,  KYOTO,  602  Japan 
a       Epidemiology  of  anomalies  in  embryos  and  fetuses.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Morphogenesis  of  certain  malformations  of  extremities  in  embryos.  Same  species  as  a 
c       Teratogenicity  of  herbicides  and  pesticides.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
YASUDA,  Mrs.  Y.;  M.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Kyoto  Univ.,  Konoe-cho,  Yoshida,  Sakyo-ku,  KYOTO, 

606  Japan 
a       Comparative  study  on  in  vitro  development  of  organ  primordia.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia),  Homo 

sapiens  (Primates) 
b       Effects  of  thalidomide  on  colony  formation  of  embryonic  cartilaginous  cells.  Homo  sapiens 
(Primates) 

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c       Transplacental  carcinogenicity  of  cthinylestradiol  administered  during  11  to  17  day  of  gestation. 

Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
YASUGI,  S.      Zool.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Tokyo,  Hongo,  Bunkyo-ku,  TOKYO,  113  Japan 
a        1  issue  interactions  in  differentiating  digestive  organs.  Ciallus  domesticus  (Aves) 
b        Effects  of  LiCI  on  regeneration.  Pelmatohydra  robusta  (Hydroidea) 
YNTFMA    C   L  •  Ph  D  ,  Prof.       Dept.  of  Anat.,  Upstate  Med.  Centre,  State  Univ.  of  New  York,  766 

Irving  Ave..  SYRACUSE,  N.Y.  13210,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a        Acceptance  of  homografts  and  xenografts  during  embryonic  stages.  (Chelonia) 
b       Effects  of  temperature  on  development.  (Chelonia) 
YOFFEY,   J.  M.;   D.Sc.,    M.D.,    Prof.    -   Dept.   of   Anat.,   Hebrew    Univ.    -    Hadassah   Med.    Sch., 

P.O.B.  1172,  JERUSALEM  91000,  Israel 
a        Foetal  haemopoiesis.  Cavia  porcellus  (Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
YOSHIKAWA,   1.    -    Dept.   of  Genet.,    School  of  Med.,   Nagasaki  Univ.,   12-4,  Sakamoto-machi, 

NAGASAKI,  852  Japan 
a        Radiation  genetics  (embryo,  germ  cells).  Drosophila  melanogaster  (Diptera) 
YOUSON,  J.  H.;  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Scarborough  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  WFST 

HILL,  Ont.,  Canada 
a        Changes  m  the  gills,  kidneys,  alimentary  canal,  and  thyroid  gland  during  transformation  (auto- 
radiography, electron  microscopy).  Petromyzon  marinus  (Cyclostomata) 
b       Growth  and  development  of  the  opisthonephric  kidney  throughout  the  life  cycle  (autoradio- 
graphy, electron  microscopy).  Same  species  as  a 
YU,  M.C.;  Ph.D.  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  New  Jersey  Med.  Sch.,  100  Bergen  St.,  NEWARK,  NJ  07103, 

U.S.A. 
a        Effects  of  hypoxia  on  the  developing  and  adult  central  nervous  system.  Rattus  rattus  (Rodentia) 
b       Effects  of  malnutrition  on  the  developing  central  nervous  system  (biochemical  and  ultrastructural 

studies).  Same  species  as  a 
YU  (KOU),  Mrs.   N.  W.;  B.S.,   Assoc.   Prof.   -   Dept.  of  Biomorph.,  Natl.  Defense  Med.  Ctr.,  P.O. 

Box  7432,  TAIPEI  107,  Taiwan,  Rep.  of  China 
a       Chemical  hypophysectomy  agent  and  metamorphosis.  (Anura) 
YUKAWA,  O.;  M.Sc.  -  Div.  of  Biol.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci.,  9-1,  4-chome,  Anagawa,  CHIBA,  280 

Japan 
a       Function  of  microsomes  in  developing  liver.  Rattus  norvegicus  (Rodentia) 
b       X-irradiation-induced  damage  in  the  microsomal  drug-metabolizing  enzyme  system  of  developing 

liver.  Same  species  as  a 
ZALIK,  S.;  Ph.D.,  Prof.  -  Div.  of  Plant  Biochem.  and  Physiol.,  Dept.  of  Plant  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Alberta, 

EDMONTON,  Alta.,  Canada 
ZALIK,  Mrs.  S.  EISENBERG  see  EISENBERG  ZALIK,  Mrs.  S. 
ZAMBONI,  L;  M.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Harbor  Gen.  Hosp.,  U.C.L.A.,  1000  W.  Carson 

St.,  TORRANCE,  Calif.  90509,  U.S.A. 
a       Electron  microscopy  of  the  fertilization  process.  Homo  sapiens  and  other  spp.  (Primates) 
b       Embryonic  development.  Homo  sapiens  (Primates) 
ZELENKA,  Mrs.   P.  S.;  Ph.D.   -   Lab.   of  Molec.   Genet.,  Natl.   Inst,  of  Child  Health  and  Human 

Developm.,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health,  Bldg.  6,  Rm  329,  BETHESDA.  Md.  20014,  U.S.A. 
a       Control  of  5-crystallin  and  6-crystallin  mRNA  synthesis  in  developing  lens.  Gallus  domesticus 

(Aves) 
ZIMMERMAN,  A.  A.;  Prof.  (Emer.)  -  Dept.  of  Anat.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Baylor  Univ.,  HOUSTON,  TX, 

U.S.A.  ISDB 

ZIMMERMAN,  E.  F.;  Ph.D.   -  Div.  of  Fetal  Pharmacol.,  Children's  Hosp.  Res.  Found.,  Elland  & 

Bethesda  Aves.,  CINCINNATI,  OH  45229,  U.S.A. 
a        Developmental  microheterogeneity  of  a-fetoprotein  (sialylation;  effect  of  cyclic  AMP  &  GMP: 

synthesis  in  yolk  sac  and  fetal  liver;  presence  in  amniotic  fluid  and  fetal  plasma).  Mus  musculus 

(Rodentia),  Homo  sapiens  (Primates)  and  other  Mammalia 
b       Palate   shelf  morphogenesis   (movement);   teratogens  (including  glucocorticoids)  causing  cleft 

palate.  Same  species  as  a 
ZUST,  Miss  B.;  Dr.spec.  -  School  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Flinders  Univ.,  BEDFORD  PARK,  S.A.  5042,  Australia 
a       The  germ  plasm.  Xenopus  laevis  (Anura) 
ZWAAN,  J.;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof.  -  Dept.  of  Ophthalmol.,  Children's  Hosp.  Med.  Center,  and 

Dept.  of  Anat.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  25  Shattuck  St.,  BOSTON,  Mass.  021 15,  U.S.A.  ISDB 

a       Analysis  of  macromolecular  synthesis  during  induction  and  differentiation  of  the  eye  lens.  Garni1: 

domesticus  (Aves),  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 
b       Developmental  genetics  of  mutations  affecting  eye  development.  Mus  musculus  (Rodentia) 


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DIRECTORY  OF  INSTITUTES 
with  Members  engaged  in  Developmental   Biology 

(geographical  order) 


The  Directory  is  arranged  according  to:  1)  continents  and  subcontinents;  2)  countries 
and  states;  and  3)  cities.  Within  each  of  these  categories  an  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 
1974.  Older  information  concerning  such  Institutes  may  be  found  in  previous  issues. 


AFRICA 


EGYPT 

Alexandria,  Alexandria  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  SEDRA,  S.  N.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  MICHAEL,  M.  I.  -  Prof. 

*  KHALIL,  S.  H.  -  Lect. 

*  EL  MEKKAWY,  D.  A.  -  Asst.  Lect. 

*  AZIZ,  F.  K.  -  Asst.  Lect. 
Giza,  Cairo  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Agric,  Anim.  Prod.  Dept. 

*  KAMAR,  G.  A.  R.  -  Prof. 

NIGERIA 

Ibadan,  Univ.  of  Ibadan, 
Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  DESALU,  A.  B.  O.  -  Acting  Head 

*  ODUTOLA,  A.  B.  -  Lect. 
Ile-Ife,  Univ.  of  Ife, 

Fac.  of  Health  Sci.,  Div.  of  Hum.  Biol,  and 
Behav. 
GRILLO,  T.  A.  I.  -  Prof. 

SIERRA  LEONE 

Freetown,  Njala  Univ.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

CHAYTOR,  D.  E.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 


SOUTH  AFRICA 

Bloemfontein,  Univ.  of  the  O.F.S., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  TOERIEN,  M.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  BARNARD,  Mrs.  S.  B.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  LAMPRECHT,  D.  V.  B.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

DREYER,  Miss  M.  V.  -  Lect. 
Durban,  Univ.  of  Durban-Westville, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

SMIT,  A.  L.  -  Prof.,  Head 

FRANK,  G.  H.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Johannesburg,  Rand  Afrikaans  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

SWANEPOEL,  J.  H.  -  Lect. 
Johannesburg,  Univ.  of  the  Witwatersrand, 
Med.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  ANDREW,  Miss  A.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  BERMAN,  Mrs.  B. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

BALINSKY,  B.  I.  -  Prof.,  Head 

GABIE  (GUBBAY),  Mrs.  V.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

FABIAN,  B.  C.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

CAUNTER  (DEVIS),  Mrs.  R.  J.  -  Lect. 
Pretoria,  Univ.  of  Pretoria, 
Mammal  Res.  Inst. 

*  SKINNER,  J.  D.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Stellenbosch,  Univ.  of  Stellenbosch, 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Zool.  Inst. 

TOIT,  C.  A.  du  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
KOCK,  J.  M.  de  -  Sen.  Lect. 


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NORTH  AMERICA 


CANADA 

\1  Bl  RTA  (Alta.) 

(akarv.l'niv.  of  Calgary. 

Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci..  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  DITRKS1-N.  J.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  BROWDl  R.  L.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prot. 
BEWLEY,  J.  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Dept.  of  Physics 

*  CHALL1C1  .  C.  E.  -  Prof. 
1  ac.  of  Med.,  Health  Sci.  Ctr. 
Div.  of  Med.  Biochem. 

*  CHURCH,  R.  B.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  LIN.  C.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SCHULTZ,  G.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Div.  of  Morphol.  Sci. 

*  DICKSON,  A.  D.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  HOLMES,  P.  V.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SPIRA,  A.  VV.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Div.  of  Obstct.  &  Gynecol. 

*  HAY,  D.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  TAYLOR,  P.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Edmonton,  Univ.  of  Alberta, 
Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Immunol. 

*  LONGENECKFR.  B.  M. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Entomol. 

*  CRAIG,  D.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HEMING,  B.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

HODGETTS,  R.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

*  SANDERS,  E.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

RUTH,  R.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  E1SENBERG  ZALIK,  Mrs.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
KNIZETOVA  (VEJP),  F.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
SIDKY,  Y.  A.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

Div.  of  Plant  Biochem.  and  Physiol., 
Dept.  of  Plant  Sci. 
ZALIK,  S.  -  Prof. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA  (B.C.) 

Vancouver,  Univ.  of  Brit.  Columbia, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  FINNEGAN,  C.  V.  -  Prof. 

*  FORD,  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  AUERSPERG,  N.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BERGER,  J.  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  KASINSKY,  H.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  REEVES,  O.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  LARRIVEE,  D.  H.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  SLAVINSKY,  Mrs.  E.  A.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  JONES,  Miss  A.  H.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
West  Vancouver,  Fish.  &  Mar.  Serv., 
Dept.  of  Environm.,  W.  Vancouver  Lab. 

*  DONALDSON,  E.  M.  -  Res.  Scient.  II 

MANITOBA  (Man.) 

Winnipeg,  Univ.  of  Manitoba, 
Fac.  of  Agric,  Dept.  of  Entomol. 

*  BRUST,  R.  A.  -  Prof. 
Plant  Sci.  Dept. 

LA  CROIX,  L.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

FRAGATA,  M.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Facs.  of  Med.  and  Dent., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  MOORE,  K.  L.  -  Prof.,  Head 


*  BERTALANFFY,  F.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  HOSHINO,  K.  -  Prof. 

*  PERSAUD,  T.  V.  N.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Oral  Biol. 

PRITCHARD,  E.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

PHILLIS,  J.  W. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

LAALE,  H.  W.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

M  \YI  OUNDLAND  (Nfld.) 

St.  John's,  Mem.  Univ.  of  Newfoundland, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  DAVIS,  Ch.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  BAL,  A.  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

NOVA  SCOTIA  (N.  S.) 

Halifax,  Dalhousie  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HALL,  B.  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HALEY,  L.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HICKS,  G.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Med.  School,  Biochem.  Dept. 

*  WAINW RIGHT.  S.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  MEZEI  (TEICHMANN),  Mrs.  C.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 
FRASER,  I.  H.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Halifax,  Mount  St.  Vincent  Univ., 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  WAINWRIGHT,  Mrs.  L.  K.  -  Prof. 

ONTARIO  (Ont.) 

Guelph,  Univ.  of  Guelph, 

Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  GEORGE,  J.  C.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  SCADDING,  S.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Ontario  Agric.  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Environm.  Biol. 

*  DIXON,  S.  E.  -  Prof. 
Ontario  Vet.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biomed.  Sci. 

*  HARDY,  Ms.  M.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  MANN,  P.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Hamilton,  McMaster  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

ANDERSON,  J.  E.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

CARR,  D.  H.  -  Prof. 

McCALLION,  D.  J.  -  Prof. 

GIRARD,  H. 
Kingston,  Queen's  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

JONEJA,  M.  G.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept  of  Biol. 

*  WYATT,  G.  R.  -  Prof. 
London,  Univ.  of  W.  Ontario, 
Health  Sci.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SINGH,  R.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SHAVER,  Miss  E.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Coll.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  LOCKE,  M.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
BATTLE,  Miss  H.  I.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  PURKO,  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KIDDER,  G.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  CAVENEY,  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
ATKINSON,  B.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


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CANADA  (On t.) 


U.S.A.  (CA) 


Ottawa,  Anim.  Res.  Inst., 
Dept.  of  Reprod.  Physiol. 

*  ROBERTSON,  H.  A.  -  Princ.  Res.  Scient. 

*  THOMSON,  Mrs.  D.  V.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Ottawa,  Carle  ton  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BETZ,  T.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Toronto,  Univ.  of  Toronto, 
Fac.  of  Dent.,  Div.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  TEN  CATE,  A.  R.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

CHANT,  D.  A.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  LIVERSAGE,  R.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  MASUI,  Y.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LAI-FOOK,  Miss  J.  E.  I.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BROWN,  I.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
West  Hill,  Univ.  of  Toronto, 
Scarborough  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

FILOSA,  M.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  YOUSON,  J.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

QUEBEC  (Que.) 

»      Montreal,  Lady  Davis  Inst,  for  Med.  Res. 
*     SCHULMAN,  H.  M. 
Montreal,  McGill  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  LEBLOND,  C.  P.  -  Prof. 

*  CLERMONT,  Y.  -  Prof. 

*  LALA,  P.  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  FRASER,  F.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  FROMSON,  D.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  LACALLI,  Th.  C. 

*  TRASLER,  Mrs.  D.  G.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  BIDDLE,  F.  G.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Montreal,  Montreal  Cane.  Inst., 
Notre  Dame  Hosp. 

*  KARASAKI,  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Montreal,  Univ.  of  Montreal, 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

COUSINEAU,  G.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
INOUE,  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

SASKATCHEWAN  (Sask.) 

Saskatoon,  Agric.  Canada,  Res.  Stat. 

*  DAVIS,  G.  R.  F.  -  Res.  Scient. 

*  CHURCH,  N.  S.  -  Res.  Scient. 

*  EWEN,  Al.  B.  -  Res.  Scient. 
Saskatoon,  Univ.  of  Saskatchewan, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  FEDOROFF,  S.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BUTLER,  H.  -  Prof. 
WENGER,  B.  S.  -  Prof. 

Western  Coll.  of  Vet.  Med., 
Dept.  of  Vet.  Anat. 

*  HRUDKA,  F.  -  Prof. 

*  LATSHAW,  W.  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  AYVAZ-ZADEH,  Miss  B.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

MEXICO 

Mexico,  Centro'de  Invest,  y  de  Estud.  Avanza- 

dos  del  Inst.  Politecn.  Nac, 
Dept.  de  Bioquim. 

*  HAMABATA,  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  RAMIREZ,  O.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


UNITED  STATES 

ALABAMA  (AL;  Ala) 

Birmingham,  Univ.  of  Alabama, 
Coll.  of  Gen.  Stud.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 
POIRIER,  G.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Tuskegee,  Tuskegee  Inst.,  Vet.  School 

*  WILLIAMS,  R.  C.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

ARIZONA  (AZ;  Ariz) 

Tucson,  Univ.  of  Arizona, 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  BAGNARA,  J.  T.  -  Prof. 

*  BARTELS,  P.  G.  -  Prof. 
FERRIS,  W.  R. 
KECK,  K.  -  Prof. 

Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Pharmacol. 

*  RUSSELL,  Mrs.  D.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

ARKANSAS  (AR;  Ark) 

College  Heights,  Univ.  of  Arkansas, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

ETHERIDGE,  A.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Hot  Springs,  Weyerhaeuser  Co..  Res.  Lab. 

*  GREENWOOD,  M.  S. 

CALIFORNIA  (CA; Calif.) 

Berkeley,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
Div.  of  Entomol. 

PIPA,  R.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

FRISTROM,  Mrs.  D. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  EAKIN,  R.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  HARRIS,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  STERN,  C.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  WILT,  F.  H.  -  Prof. 
BERG,  W.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  STEINHARDT,  R.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  TOKUNAGA,  Miss  C. 
BAKER,  Mrs.  P.  C.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

Davis,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Zool.  Dept. 

*  VACQUIER,  V.  D. 

Sch.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Radiobiol.  Lab. 

*  ANDERSEN,  A.  C. 

Dillon  Beach,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific, 
Pacif.  Mar.  Stat. 

BLAKE,  J.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

MacMILLAN,  Miss  F.  E. 

WILLIAMS,  L.  G. 
Duarte,  City  of  Hope  Med.  Ctr., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  OHNO,  S.  -  Chairman 

*  SEECOF,  R.  L.  -  Res.  Scient. 
Div.  of  Neurosci. 

*  VAUGHN,  J.  E. 

Hay  ward,  Calif.  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  HEATH,  H.  D.  -  Prof. 

Irvine,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci., 
Developm.  Biol.  Lab.  and  Ctr.  for  Pathobiol. 

*  SCHNEIDERMAN,  H.  A.  -  Chairman 

*  LENHOFF,  H.  M.  -  Prof.,  Dir.  Mar.  Biol. 

Progr. 

*  CAMPBELL,  R.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BERNS,  M.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FOSKET,  D.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BRYANT,  P.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


99 


I  .S    \.  (CA) 

*  BRYAN  I  (POYNTZ),  Mrs.  S.  V.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 
I  ,()1  DSMITH,  Ms.  M.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  GR1  1  NHOUS!  ,G.  A.      Asst.  Prof. 

VRKING,  R.       Asst.  Res.  Biol. 

BOD1  .  ll.  R.      Lect. 

GRANGER  (PARSONS),  Mrs.  N.  -  Lect. 

M  \D1I  WAN,  K.  -  Res.  Scicnt. 

*  MADHAVAN,  Mrs.  M.  M.       Res.  Scicnt. 

*  BOWNi  S.  Ms.  M       Res.  Scicnt. 
I  LINE,  Hi.  W.  -  Res.  Fellow 

*  RA  T  INI  R,  J.  B.  -  Res.  Scient. 
La  Jolla,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  San  Diego, 
Dept  of  Biol. 

*  ST1  RN,  11.      Prof. 

*  BUTLER,  W.  L.  -  Prof. 
1-R1I  DKIN,  M.  E.  -  Prof. 
KAPLAN,  N.  O.  -  Prof. 

*  LINDSLEY,  D.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  MILLS.  S.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  SATO,  G.  H.  -  Prof. 
DUTTON,  R.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  VARON,  S.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HOTTA,  Y.  -  Assoc. 

*  LOOM1S,  W.  1  .,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BRODY,  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  CHRISPKl  LS,  M.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

c;robstitn,  c. 

*  SIMON,  M.  I.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SELV1  RSTON,  A.  I.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  TOKUYASU,  K.  -  Assoc.  Res.  Biol. 

*  NESBITT,  Ms.  M.  N.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SCHEFFLER,  I.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SPITZER,  N.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  BENIRSCHKE,  K.  -  Prof. 
Scripps  Inst,  of  Oceanogr. 

*  EPEL,  D.  -  Prof. 

*  CARROLL,  E.  J.,  Jr.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 

*  BYRD,  E.  W.,  Jr.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Los  Angeles,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Med.  Sch.. 
Bone  Res.  Lab. 

*  URIST,  M.  R.  -  Adj.  Assoc.  Prof.  Surg. 
Ctr.  for  Health  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Pediat.  &  Anat. 

*  TOWERS,  B. 
School  of  Dent. 

*  WEINSTOCK,  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Med.  Microbiol.  &  Immunol. 

VOGE,  Mrs.  M.  -  Prof. 

COLLIN,  W.  K.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

SJOSTRAND,  F.  S.  -  Prof. 
Los  Angeles,  Univ.  of  South.  Calif., 
Sch.  of  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Biochem. 

SLAVKIN,  H.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  MARTIN,  C.  B.,  Jr.,  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  MURATA,  Y.  -  Res.  Fellow 

*  THOMPSON,  R.  S. 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  PRAY,  T.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  BAKER,  R.  F.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Northridge,  Calif.  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BARBER,  Mrs.  M.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  OPPENHEIMER,  S.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Palo  Alto,  Stanford  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Med. 

*  KEDES,  L.  H. 

Palo  Alto,  Zoecon  Corp. 

*  STAAL,  G.  B.  -  Dir.  Biol.  Res. 

*  JUDY,  K.  J.  -  Res.  Scient. 


U.S.A.  (CO) 

Pasadena,  Calif.  Inst,  of  Technol., 
Div.  of  Biol. 

*  DAVIDSON,  E.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HOUGH  (RAYMOND),  Mrs.  B.  -  Res. 

Assoc. 
SPERRY,  R.  W. 
Pasadena,  Huntington  Inst,  of  Appl.  Med.  Res. 

*  AGNEW,  W.  F.  -  Sen.  Invest. 
Riverside,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  MOORE,  J.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  MOORE,  Mrs.  B.  C.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  ALLEN,  W.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

San  Francisco,  San  Francisco  State  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Cell,  and  Molec.  Biol. 

BOWEN,  Mrs.  S.  T.  -  Prof. 

DUNCAN,  J.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
San  Francisco,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
Sch.  of  Dentistry,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  COLEMAN,  R.  D.  -  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  MONIE,  I.  W.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  ASLING,  C.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  GLASS,  Ms.  L.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  DAENTL,  Ms.  D.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  GONDOS,  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
San  Francisco,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific, 
Sch.  of  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  CHAMBERLAIN,  J.  G.  -  Chairman 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif.  Polytechn.  State  Univ., 
Biol.  Sci.  Dept. 

*  THURMOND,  W.  -  Prof. 

*  KREJSA,  R.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
RITSCHARD,  R.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HAMADA,  S.  H. 

Santa  Barbara,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

TRIPLETT,  E.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

KOHL,  D.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sepulveda,  Vet.  Adm.  Hosp., 
Developm.  Biol.  Lab. 

PIK6,  L.  -  Sen.  Res.  Fellow 
Stanford,  Stanford  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  GRAY,  D.  J.  -  Prof.. 

*  CUNHA,  G.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Med. 

*  STOCKDALE,  F.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Pediat. 

*  KRETCHMER,  N.  -  Prof. 

*  BERNFIELD,  M.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Pharmacol. 

SCHIMKE,  R.  T.  -  Prof. 
PALMITER,  R.  D.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  GREEN,  P.  B.  -  Prof. 
WESSELLS,  N.  K. 
CENTER,  Mrs.  E.  M. 

Torrance,  Harbor  Gen.  Hosp., 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  ZAMBONI,  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

COLORADO  (CO;  Colo) 

Boulder,  Univ.  of  Colorado, 

Dept.  of  Molec,  Cell.,  and  Devi.  Biol. 

RUNNER,  M.  N.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

PORTER,  K.  R.  -  Prof. 
Colorado  Springs,  Colorado  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HEIM,  W.  G.  -  Prof. 


100 


U.S.A.  (CO) 

Denver,  Univ.  of  Colorado  Med.  Ctr., 
Sen.  of  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Human  Biol. 

SCHULTZ,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 

TOBIN,  C.  E.  -  Prof. 
Fac.  of  Coll.  of  Undergrad.  Stud., 
Biol.  Dept. 

WEISHEIT  (SCHULTZ),  Mrs.  P.  -  Prof., 
Asst.  Dean 
Las  Animas,  Scient.  Transplants,  Inc. 

*  ELLIOTT,  D.  S. 

CONNECTICUT  (CT;Conn) 

Farmington,  Univ.  of  Connecticut, 
Health  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  COLLINS,  M.  F. 

Sch.  of  Dent.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol. 

*  KOLLAR,  E.  J. 

*  CUTLER,  L.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof., 
Hartford,  Trinity  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  VAN  STONE,  J.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  CRAWFORD,  R.  B.  -  Prof. 
Middletown,  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HANSON,  E.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  KIEFER,  B.  I.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BERRY,  S.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  INFANTE,  A.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  WOLFE,  J.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  DONADY,  J.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Milford,  Middle  Atlant.  Coast.  Fish.  Ctr., 
Natl.  Mar.  Fish.  Serv.,  Biol.  Lab. 

*  CALABRESE,  A. 

*  STILES,  Miss  S.  S. 

New  Haven,  Alb.  Magnus  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  RUDNICK,  Miss  D. 
New  Haven,  Yale  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 
GOLDSMITH,  T.  H.  -  Chairman 

*  BOELL,  E.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  CLUTTER,  Ms.  M.  E.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  DOANE,  Mrs.  W.  W.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  GALL,  J.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  GALSTON,  A.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  GOLDSMITH,  Mrs.  M.  H.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KANKEL,  D.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  LANDMESSER,  Miss  L.  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MARKERT,  C.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  POULSON,  D.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  RAE,  P.  M.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  RAMUS,  J.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  ROSENBAUM,  J.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  RUDDLE,  F.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  STOWE,  B.  B.  -  Prof. 

*  TRINKAUS,  J.  P.  -  Prof. 

Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Comp.  Anat. 

STONE,  L.  S.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
Dept.  of  Radiol. 

SPENCER,  R.  P.  -  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Forest.  &  Environm.  Stud., 
Greeley  Mem.  Lab. 

BERLYN,  G.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Storrs,  Univ.  of  Connecticut, 
Fac.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Biol.  Sci.  Group 

*  LAUFER,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  BERGTROM,  G.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  CALVET,  J. 
Regulatory  Biol. 

*  PILAR,  G.  R.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Genet  and  Cell  Biol.  Sect. 

*  HERRMANN,  H.  -  Prof. 


U.S.A.  (FL) 

*  KRIDER,  H.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Storrs  Agric.  Exp.  Stat. 

Dept.  of  Anim.  Genet. 

*  PIERRO,  L.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  GOETINCK,  P.  F.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KLEIN,  N.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Nutrit.  Sci.  Dept. 

*  SOMES,  R.  G.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

DFLAWARE  (DF;Del) 

Newark,  Univ.  of  Delaware, 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

VINCENT,  W.  S.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

FRANCIS,  D.  W. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  (DC) 

Washington,  Cath.  Univ.  of  America, 
Grad.  Sch.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Biol.  Dept. 

LYNN,  W.  G.  -  Prof. 
Washington,  Georgetown  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.  &  Dent,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

BHUSSRY,  B.  R.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  KAPUR,  S.  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  VIDIC,  B. 
Washington,  Trinity  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

DIMOND,  Sister  M.  T.  -  Prof. 

FLORIDA  (FL;Fla) 

Boca  Raton,  Florida  Atlantic  Univ., 
Coll.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

DOBKIN,  Sh.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Coral  Gables,  Univ.  of  Miami, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

GRABOWSKI,  C.  T.  -  Prof. 

IVERSON,  R.  M.  -  Prof. 

CLEGG,  J.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

MURISON,  G.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

RICHARDSON,  W.  N.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Inst,  of  Molec.  and  Cell.  Evol. 

METZ,  C.  B.  -  Prof. 

HINSCH,  Miss  G.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  O'RAND,  M.  G.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Gainesville,  Agric.  Res.  Serv.,  Insect  Attract., 

Behav.  &  Basic  Biol.  Res.  Lab. 

*  OBERLANDER,  H. 

*  FERKOVICH,  S.  M.  -  Res.  Entomol. 

*  SILHACEK,  D.  L.  -  Res.  Chem. 
Gainesville,  Univ.  of  Florida, 

Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  BROOKBANK,  J.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  GREGG,  J.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  DAVIS,  F.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  KARP,  G.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Coll.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Pediat.  &  Biochem. 

*  RENNERT,  O.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Miami,  Univ.  of  Miami,  Sch.  of  Med., 
Dept.  of  Physiol.  &  Biophys. 

*  ROCKSTEIN,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  JACOBSON,  M.  -  Prof. 
Pensacola,  Univ.  of  W.  Florida, 
Fac.  of  Biol.,  Gamma  Coll. 

*  D'ASARO,  C.  N.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  RANGA  RAO,  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Sarasota,  New  Coll.,  Div.  of  Nat.  Sci. 

*  MORRILL,  J.  B.  -  Prof. 

*  RUBIN,  R.  W.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


101 


U.S.A.  (II) 

Tallahav.iv.  I  lorida  State  I'niv., 
Dept  of  Biol.  Sci. 

BURD1CK,  M.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

GJ  ORG!  \  (G  \i 

Athens,  Univ.  of  Georgia, 

( ',.11.  of  Arts  &  ScL,  Dcpt.  of  Zool. 

*  BRYAN,  J.  H.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  HUMPHREYS,  W.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir.  E.  M. 

Lab. 

*  LINDSAY,  D.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  COWARD,  S.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  MATT1NGLY,  Miss  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  AKRUK,  S.  R.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Dept  of  Botany 

*  FULLER,  M.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  KEY,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  KOCHERT,  G.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  JAWORSKL  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Atlanta,  Emory  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  DeHAAN,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  CLEMENT,  A.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  HUMPHRIES,  A.  A.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

*  HUNT,  E.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  SMITH,  P.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  ELMER,  W.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Atlanta,  Bur.  of  Epidemiol., 
Ctr.  for  Dis.  Control 

*  OAKLEY,  G.  P.,  Jr. -Dept.  Chief 

HAWAII  (HI) 

Honolulu,  Univ.  of  Hawaii, 

Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Bot. 

SMITH,  C.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Harold  L.  Lyon  Arboretum  &  Horticult.  Dept. 

*  SAG  AW  A,  Y.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

DE  FEO,  V.  J.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
DIAMOND,  M.  -  Prof. 
YANAGIMACHI,  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
KLEINFELD,  Mrs.  R.  G.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
TEICHMAN,  R.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Pacif.  Biomed.  Res.  Ctr.,  Kewalo  Lab. 

*  KANE,  R.  E.  -  Prof.,  Asst.  Dir. 

*  ARNOLD,  J.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof.  Cytol. 

*  HUMPHREYS,  T.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

Biochem. 

*  HADFIELD,  M.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof.  Cytol. 
Dcpt.  of  Zool. 

*  HALEY,  S.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

IDAHO  (ID; Ida) 

Moscow,  Univ.  of  Idaho, 

Fac.  of  Let  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  ROBERTS,  L.  W.  -  Prof.  Bot. 

ILLINOIS  (IL;  111) 

Argonne,  Argonne  Natl.  Lab., 
Div.  of  Biol.  &  Med.  Res. 

*  STEARNER,  S.  P.  -  Biol. 
Caibondale,  South.  Illinois  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

*  FOOTE,  Mrs.  F.  MARTINDALE 

*  TAYLOR,  G.  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
ChicagofChicago  Coll.  of  Osteo.  Med., 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

KELSO,  A.  F.  -  Chairman 
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U.S.A.  (IL) 

Chicago,  De  Paul  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  THOMMES,  R.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  McWHINNIE,  Miss  D.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  WOODS,  J.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Chicago,  Loyola  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  MANNER,  H.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  GOLDIE,  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SPIROFF,  B.  E.  N.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Chicago,  Rush  Med.  Coll. 

*  MAIBENCO,  Miss  H.  C. 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

MISENHEIMER,  H.  R. 
Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Sect,  of  Genet. 

SMITH,  G.  F.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Chicago,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
Div.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SINGER,  R.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  ANDERSON,  W.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FISCHMAN,  D.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  GARBER,  Mrs.  B.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  MANASEK,  F.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  STEFFEK,  A.  J.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  VERRUSIO,  A.  C.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Comm.  on  Developm.  Biol. 

*  MOSCONA,  A.  A.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  BAKER,  W.  K.  -  Prof. 

*  COHEN,  M.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  DORFMAN,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  GARBER,  Mrs.  B.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  GOLDWASSER,  E.  -  Prof. 

*  HASELKORN,  R.  -  Prof. 
MOSCONA,  Mrs.  M.  H.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  OVERTON,  Mrs.  J.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  ROWLEY,  D.  A.  -  Prof. 
SHANKLIN,  D.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  SWIFT,  H.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  GROBSTEIN,  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  ROBERTSON,  A.  D.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Chicago,  Univ.  of  Illinois  Med.  Ctr., 
Sch.  of  Basic  Med.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SCHMIDT,  A.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  RAFFERTY,  K.  A.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

*  LaVELLE,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  VAN  ALTEN,  P.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  REYNOLDS  (KING),  Mrs.  W.  A.  -  Assoc. 

Prof. 

*  KERNIS,  M.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
SACHS,  H.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Center  for  Genet. 

*  BARR,  H.  J. 

Chicago,  Wilbur  Wright  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  VENEZIANO,  P.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
DeKalb,  North.  Illinois  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  NORSTOG,  K.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  PRAHLAD,  K.  V.  -  Prof. 

*  JOLLIE,  M.  T.  -  Prof. 

*  SCHJEIDE,  O.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  HAMPEL,  A.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HANZELY,  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Evanston,  Northwestern  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  KING,  R.  C.  -  Prof. 
Galesburg,  Knox  College, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  VOORHEES,  F.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


U.S.A.  (ID 

Maywood,  Loyola  Univ., 

Sch.  of  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Oral  Pathol. 

*  TOTO,  P.  D.  -  Prof. 
Normal,  Illinois  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  SCHWALM,  F.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Urbana,  Univ.  of  Illinois, 

Dept.  of  Bot. 

STEFFENSEN,  D.  M.  -  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Life  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Entomol. 

*  HORSFALL,  W.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  WILLIS  (HORWITZ),  Mrs.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Provis.  Dept.  of  Genet.  &  Devi. 

*  WATTE RSON,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  NANNEY,  D.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  DAVENPORT,  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BROWN,  E.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  WHITT,  G.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  STOCUM,  D.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

INDIANA  (IN;Ind.) 

Bloomington,  Indiana  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

HUMPHREY,  R.  R.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

CROWELL,  P.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  MALACINSKI,  G.  M. 
MAHOWALD,  A.  P. 
SCHAIBLE,  R.  H. 

Crawfordsville,  Wabash  Coll. , 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HEARSON,  L.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Notre  Dame,  Univ.  of  Notxe  Dame, 
Coll.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  TWEEDELL,  K.  S.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BENDER,  H.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  FUCHS,  M.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Terre  Haute,  Indiana  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Life  Sci. 

ALBRIGHT,  J.  F. 
West  Lafayette,  Purdue  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Agric,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Sci. 

ALLISTON,  C.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  ALTMAN,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  JAFFE,  L.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  VANABLE,  J.  W.,  Jr.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  DAS,  G.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FORMAN,  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MITTENTHAL,  J.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SMITH,  L.  D. 

IOWA  (I A) 

Ames,  Iowa  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Zool.  &  Entomol., 

BAKER,  J.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Iowa  City,  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
Coll.  of  Dent,  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol., 

JACOBS,  R.  M.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  KOLLROS,  J.  J.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  BEAMS,  H.  W.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KESSEL,  R.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  WILLIAMS,  N.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  MILKMAN,  R.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  SPAZIANI,  E.  -  Prof. 

*  FRANKEL,  J.  -  Prof. 

*  MOHLER,  J.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  STAY,  Miss  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SOLURSH,  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SOLL,  D.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


U.S.A.  (ME) 

Coll.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  AYDELOTTE,  Mrs.  M.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

KANSAS  (KS;  Kan) 

Lawrence,  Univ.  of  Kansas, 
Dept.  of  Physiol.  &  Cell  Biol. 

WYTTENBACH,  Ch.  R. 

BURCHILL,  B.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

KENTUCKY (KY) 

Lexington,  Univ.  of  Kentucky, 
Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  TRAURIG,  H.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biochem. 

BOLLUM,  F.  J.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Cell  Biol. 

DONNELLY,  Miss  G.  M. 
Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Sect,  on  Regulat.  &  Devi. 
Biol. 

*  BIRGE,  W.  J.  -  Prof.,  Head 

LOUISIANA  (LA) 

Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana  State  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Dept.  Epidemiol. 

*  HUBBERT,  W.  T.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Belle  Chasse,  Tulane  Univ.  Med.  Sch., 
Dept.  of  Anat.,  Lab.  of  Devi.  Biol. 

ROSE,  S.  M.  -  Prof. 

ROSE,  Mrs.  F.  C.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Covington,  Tulane  Univ., 
Delta  Region.  Prim.  Res.  Ctr., 
Dept.  of  Reprod.  Physiol. 

CLEWE,  Th.  H. 

FRANKLIN,  L.  E. 
New  Orleans,  Louisiana  State  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.  &  Dent.,  Anat.  Dept. 

*  GASSER,  R.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  ALLEN,  E.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  NARAYANAN,  C.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BAGWELL,  J.  N.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  HOLMSTEDT,  J.  O.  V.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

HEYN,  A.  N.  J.  -  Prof. 
New  Orleans,  Loyola  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  LESSEPS,  R.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prot. 
New  Orleans,  Tulane  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  VOLPE,  E.  P.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  MIZELL,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  ELLGAARD,  E.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

MAINE  (ME) 

Bar  Harbor,  The  Jackson  Lab., 
GREEN,  E.  L.  -  Dir. 

*  HUMMEL,  Miss  K.  P.  -  Sen.  Staff  Scient. 

(Emer.) 

*  GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  C.  -  Sen.  Staff  Scient. 

*  STEVENS,  L.  C.  -  Sen.  Staff  Scient. 

*  W  AYMOUTH,  Miss  C.  -  Sen.  Staff  Scient. 

*  WHITTEN,  W.  K.  -  Sen.  Staff  Scient. 

*  HOPPE,  P.  C.  -  Staff  Scient. 
Orono,  Univ.  of  Maine, 

Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  MUN,  A.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  SUMMERS,  R.  G.  -  Asst.  Prot. 
HAYNES,  J.  F. 


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i  .S.  \.  (Ml  i 

Walpole,  i  niv.  ol  Maine, 

Darling  Ctr.  lor  Res..  Teach.  &  Serv., 
Dept.  of  Oceanogr. 

*  |)|    \\    1 1        1'u.t  .  Dir.  &  Act.  Chairman 

*  M  \/l  KKI1  WICZ,  M.      Asst.  Prof. 

M \KYLAND(MD) 

Baltimore,  Camegie  Inst,  of  Washington, 
Dept  of  Embryo! 

*  EBERT,  J.  D.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  BROWN,  D.  D.      Staff  Member 
DAWID,  I.  B.      Staff  Member 

*  FAMBROUGH,  D.  M.,  Jr.  -  Staff  Member 

*  PAGANO,  R.  E.  -  Staff  Member 

*  REEDER,  R.  H.  -  Staff  Member 

*  SUZUKI,  Y.  -  Staff  Member 

*  BROWN,  R.  D.      Postdoct.  Fellow 

*  HIGASH1NAKAGAWA,  T.  -  Postdoct. 

fellow 

*  HUANG,  L.  -  Fellow 

*  MORROW.  J.  F.  -   Fellow 

*  OHE  S.  -  Fellow 

*  OZATO,  Mrs.  K.  -  Fellow 

*  RITCHIE,  Mrs.  A.  -  Fellow 

*  UPHOLT,  W.  B.  -  Fellow 

*  DEVREOTES,  P. 

*  KAUSHAGEN.  C.  J. 
Baltimore,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Hyg.  &Publ.  Hlth., 
Dept.  of  Popul.  Dynamics 

*  SCHUETZ,  A.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
OPPENHEIMER,  Miss  J.  M. 

Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Neurol. 

DRACHMAN,  D.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

WHARTON,  L.  R.,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

KENNEDY,  J.  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  BROWN,  T.  T.,  Jr.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  EBERT,  J.  D.  -  Hon.  Prof. 
CEBRA,  J.  J.  -  Prof. 
SMITH,  K.  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BROWN,  D.  D.  -  Hon.  Asst.  Prof. 
SOFER,  W.  H.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
EDIDIN.M.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
ROTH,  S.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Bethesda,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Health, 
Inst,  of  Arthritis  &  Metab.  Dis. 
PARK,  Miss  H.  D.  -  Res.  Biol. 

*  GORDON,  R.  -  Staff  Fellow 
Natl.  Cane.  Inst.,  Lab.  of  Biol. 

ANDERSON,  P.  N.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Natl.  Inst,  of  Child  Hlth  &  Hum.  Devi. 

*  GULYAS,B.  J. 
Lab.  of  Biomed.  Sci. 

*  ROBINSON.  J.  C.  -  Chief 
Lab.  of  Molec.  Genet. 

*  PIATIGORSKY,  J. 

*  ZELENKA,  Mrs.  P.  S.  -  Staff  Fellow 

*  BEEBE,  D.  C.  -  Staff  Fellow 

*  HONJO.T. 
Extramural  Res.  Programs 

*  WATERMAN,  A.  J.  -  Prof. 
Natl.  Inst,  of  Dent.  Res. 

HISAOKA,  K.  K.  -  Dep.  Assoc.  Dir. 

*  STERN,  R.  -  Med.  Off. 

*  BROWN,  K.  S.  -  Chief  Devi.  Genet.  Sect. 

*  PRATT,  R.  M.  -  Sen.  Staff  Fellow 

*  HASSELL,  J.  R.  -  Staff  Fellow 


U.S.A.  (MA) 


JOHNSTON,  M.  C. 
KING.C.  T.  G. 

Natl.  Eye  Inst.,  Sect,  on  Exp.  Embryol., 
Lab.  of  Vision  Res. 

*  COULOMBRE,  A.  J.  -  Head 

*  COULOMBRE  (LACY),  Mrs.  J.  L. 
REESE,  D.  H. 

Natl.  Inst,  of  Neurol.  Dis.  &  Stroke 

*  MURRAY,  M.  R. 

College  Park,  Univ.  of  Maryland, 
Div.  of  Life  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  IMBERSKI,  R.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Rockville,  Bur.  Radiol.  Health,  F.  D.  A. 

*  RUGH,  R.  -  Res.  Biol. 

MASSACHUSETTS  (MA;  Mass) 

Amherst,  Amherst  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 
SCHOTTE,  O.  E.  -  Prof.  (F.mer.) 
ELLIS,  C.  H.,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Amherst,  Hampshire  Coll., 

Sch.  of  Nat.  Sci.  &  Mathem. 

*  GOLDHOR,  Miss  S. 
Amherst,  Univ.  of  Massachusetts, 
Botany  Dept. 

SHAPIRO,  S.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  EDDS,  M.  V.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 
Boston,  Boston  Univ. 

Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  PETERS,  A.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  IFFT,  J.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  GRASSO,  J.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HINDS,  J.  W.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FELDMAN,  M.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Boston,  Harvard  Med.  School, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  ZWAAN,  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HAY,  Miss  E.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  ANDERSON,  E.  -  Prof. 

*  HENDRIX,  R.  W.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Children's  Hosp.  Med.  Ctr., 

Dept.  of  Neurosci. 

*  LaVAIL,  Mrs.  J.  H.  -  Instr. 
Dept.  of  Ophthalmol. 

*  ZWAAN,  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HENDRIX,  R.  W.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Massachusetts  Gen.  Hosp., 

Devi.  Biol.  Lab. 

*  TRELSTAD,  R.  L. 
GROSS,  J.  -  Prof. 

Dept.  of  Neurol. 

DeLONG,  G.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Surg. 

GRILLO,  H.  C.  -  Prof. 
New  England  Deaconess  Hosp., 
Cane.  Res.  Inst.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Chem. 

*  KNOX,  W.  E.  -  Sen.  Res.  Assoc. 

*  GREENGARD,  O.  -  Sen.  Res.  Assoc. 
Lab.  of  Hum.  Reprod.  &  Reprod.  Biol. 

*  BIGGERS,  J.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  ANDERSON,  E.  -  Prof. 
Boston,  Tufts  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

HUCKINS,  MissC. 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

KETCHEL,  M.  M.  -  Prof. 
Cambridge,  Harvard  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

WILLIAMS,  C.  M.  -  Prof. 

KAFATOS,  F.  C.  -  Prof. 

RIDDOFORD,  L.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 


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U.S.A.  (MN) 


Cambridge,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technol., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

BELL,  E.  -  Prof. 

INGRAM,  V.  M.  -  Prof.  Biochem. 

BAGLIONLC.  -  Prof. 

PENMAN,  S. 

GROSS,  P.  R. 
Dept.  of  Nutr.  &  Food  Sci. 

*  NAKAMOTO,  T.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Northampton,  Smith  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  EDDS  (LUCKENBILL),  Mrs.  L.  M.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 
Petersham,  Harvard  Univ., 
Cabot  Found. 

*  NEWCOMB,  W.  -  Res.  Fellow 
Shrewsbury,  Worcester  Found,  for  Exp.  Biol. 

HUNT,  Miss  D.  M.  -  Staff  Scient. 

GIBBONS,  A.  F.  E.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

KILLE,  J.  W. 

BARTKE,  A.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
South  Hadley,  Mount  Holyoke  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Clapp  Lab. 

*  STEIN,  Miss  K.  F.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  KALTENBACH,  Mrs.  J.  COUFFER      Prof. 

*  ESCHENBERG,  Miss  K.  M.  -  Prof. 

De  TOMA,  F.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof.  Biochem. 
Waltham,  Brandeis  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

SCHIFF,  J.  A.  -  Prof. 

KLEIN,  A.  O.  -  Assoc.  Prof.,  Chairman 

FULTON,  C.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Wellesley,  Wellesley  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

PADYKULA,  Miss  H.  A.  -  Prof. 

GAUTHIER,  Miss  G.  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

TAYLOR,  Miss  J.  M. 
Woods  Hole,  Mar.  Biol.  Lab. 

BARTH,  L.  G.  -  Prof. 

BARTH,  Mrs.  L.  J. 
Woods  Hole, 

*  CHENEY,  R.  H.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

MICHIGAN  (MI;  Mich) 

Ann  Arbor,  Univ.  of  Michigan, 
Med.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  BURDI,  A.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  CARLSON,  B.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  CONNELLY,  T.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FISHER,  L.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FISHER,  D.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Ctr.  for  Res.  in  Reprod.  Biol., 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  BEHRMAN,  S.  J.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  MENGE,  A.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  JONES,  W.  R.  -  Visit.  Prof. 

*  DUKE,  J.  L.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  COELINGH  BENNINK,  H.  J.  T.  -  Visit 

Res.  Scient. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  KAUFMANN,  B.  P.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  FRYE,  B.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  GAY,  Miss  H.  -  Prof. 

*  KEMP,  N.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  NACE,  G.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  RIZKI,  T.  M.  -  Prof. 

*  SHAPPIRIO,  D.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  CHAMBERLAIN,  J.  P.  -  Prof. 

*  CATHER,  J.  N.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KLEINSMITH,  L.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 


*  RICHARDS,  Mrs.  C.  M.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

SUSSMAN,  A.  S.  -  Prof. 

NOODEN,  L.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

KAUFMAN,  P.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

SONI,  S.  L.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Detroit,  Wayne  State  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  MEYER,  D.  B. 

*  BOVING,  B.  G. 

Detroit,  Carnegie  Embryol.  Labs. 

*  O'RAHILLY,  R.  -  Prof. 

East  Lansing,  Michigan  State  Univ., 
Coll.  of  Hum.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  WALKER,  B.  E.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  ROSS,  L.  M. 

Coll.  of  Nat.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  SHAVER,  J.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  BAND,  R.  N.  -  Prof. 

*  RIVERA,  Miss  E.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  OZAKI,  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  AGGARWAL,  S.  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BROMLEY,  S.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  TWEEDLE,  Ch.  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  HOOVER,  R.  L.  -  Res.  Fellow 

*  HILL,  Mrs.  S.  DOUGLAS  -  Res.  Assoc. 
MSU/AEG  Plant  Res.  Lab. 

*  LANG,  A.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 
Dept.  of  Bot.  &  Plant  Pathol. 

*  CANTINO,  E.  C. 

Marquette,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  the  Interior, 
Bur.  of  Sport  Fish.  &  Wildlife 

*  MANION,  P.  J.  -  Fish.  Res.  Biol. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Centr.  Michigan  Univ., 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  KOEHLER,  L.  D.  -  Prof. 

*  CORVEN,  J.  M.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  ACKERSON,  A.  O.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Rochester,  Oakland  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  BUTTERWORTH,  F.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  COLE,  M.  B.,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

MINNESOTA  (MN;Minn) 

Minneapolis,  Univ.  of  Minnesota, 
Sch.  of  Dent.,  Div.  of  Oral  Biol. 

*  SHAPIRO,  B.  L.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  REDMAN,  R.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

WELLS,  L.  J.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Microbiol. 

*  DWORKIN,  M.  -  Prof. 

Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

SPRATT,  N.  T.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

McKINNELL,  R.  G.  -  Prof. 

HUVER,  C.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

KERR,  N.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

SHERIDAN,  J.  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

GILBERTSON,  D.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

STETLER,  D.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Northfield,  Carleton  Coll., 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  SHOGER,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 
St.  Paul,  Univ.  of  Minnesota, 
Dept.  of  Entomol.,  Fish.  &  Wildlife 

BROOKS,  Miss  M.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 


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U.S.A.  (MS) 

MISSISSIPPI  (MS:  Miss) 

(  Unton,  Mississippi  Coll., 
Depl  oi  Biol.  Sci 

*  COX,  I'  G.       Assoc.  Prof. 

MISSOURI  (MO) 

Columbia.  Univ.  of  Missouri, 
Sell,  of  Mod.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  LESSON,  C.  R.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  DECKER,  J.  D.      Assoc.  Prof. 

St.  Louis.  Univ.  of  Missouri-St.  Louis, 
Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci..  Biol.  Dept. 

DERBY,  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

FRIEDMAN,  H.  P.  -  Asst.  Prot. 
St.  Louis,  Washington  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

COWAN,  W.  M.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HAMBURGER,  V.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  MOOG,  Miss  F.  -  Prof. 

*  LEVI-MONTALCINI.  Miss  R.  -  Prof. 

*  KIRK,  D.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HOLLYDAY,  Miss  M.  A.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Dept.  of  Surg. 

*  PHILPOTT,  G.  W. 

MONTANA  (MT;  Mont) 

Bozeman,  Montana  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Zool.-Entomol. 

VISSCHER  (NEUMANN),  Mrs.  S.  -  Assoc. 
Prof. 

DORGAN,  W.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

WESSEL  (HARDERS),  Mrs.  M. 

NEBRASKA  (NE;  Neb) 

Omaha,  Creighton  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

DOSSEL,  W.  E.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

THOMAS,  R.  J. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  SCHLESINGER,  A.  B.  -  Prof. 

NEVADA  (NV;Nev) 

Reno,  Univ.  of  Nevada, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

TIBBITTS,  F.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  (NH) 

Durham,  Univ.  of  New  Hampshire, 
Biochem.  Dept. 

STEWART,  J.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  FORET,  J.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Coll.  of  Life  Sci.  &  Agric, 
Dept.  of  Plant  Sci. 

*  LOY,  J.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Hanover,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
Med.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Anat.-Cytol. 

*  FERM.  V.  H.  -  Prof.  (Embryol.) 

*  CARPENTER,  S.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LAYTON,  W.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  GALE,  T.  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

MARGOLIS.G.  -  Prof. 
MARIN-PADILLA,  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
BRINCK-JOHNSEN.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

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DE  HOYOS,  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
FAULKNER,  Ch.  S.      Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  BALLARD,  W.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  SPIEGEL,  M.  -  Prof. 

*  De  MAGGIO,  A.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  ROOS,  Th.  B.  -  Prof. 

*  ANDERSON,  J.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  ROBINSON,  Miss  H.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SPIEGEL,  Mrs.  E.  SCLUFER 

NEW  JERSEY  (NJ) 

East  Orange,  Upsala  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HEIN,  Miss  R.  R.  -  Prof. 
Lafayette,  Schering  Corp. 

*  BEALL,  J.  R.  -  Princ.  Scient. 
Madison,  Fairleigh  Dickinson  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  FRANCOEUR,  R.  T.  -  Prof. 

*  FIORENTINI,  Miss  M.  L.  -  Res. 
Newark,  Rutgers  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool.  &  Physiol. 

*  WEIS  (SHULMAN),  Mrs.  L  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  BORACK,  L.  I.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Coll.  of  Med.  &  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  WEIS,  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HOLLINSHEAD,  Ms.  M.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  GONA,  A.  G.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  GILANI,  S.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  YU,  M.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Nutley,  Hoffmann-La  Roche  Inc.,  Res.  Div., 
Dept.  of  Exp.  Pathol.  &  Toxicol. 

*  HOAR,  R.  M.  -  Dir.  Teratol.  Sect. 
Nutley,  Roche  Inst,  of  Molec.  Biol., 
Dept.  of  Cell  Biol. 

*  GAGE,  L.  P.  -  Staff  Member 

*  SHERMAN,  M.  I.  -  Staff  Member 

*  GREENE,  R.A.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 

*  SALOMON,  D.  S.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Princeton,  Princeton  Univ. 

Dept.  of  Biol. 

BONNER,  J.  T.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

FANKHAUSER,  G.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

STEINBERG,  M.  S.  -  Prof. 

JACOBS,  W.  P.  -  Prof. 

MEINS,  F.,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

SANDERS,  T.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

TOMPKINS,  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Rahway,  Merck  Inst,  for  Therap.  Res., 
Dept.  of  Reprod.  Biol. 

*  GWATKIN,  R.  B.  L.  -  Asst.  Dir. 

*  HARTMANN,  J.  F.  -  Res.  Fellow 

*  WUDL,  Mrs.  L.  -  Sen.  Biol. 

*  ANDERSEN,  O.  F.  -  Res.  Biol. 

*  WILLIAMS,  D.  T.  -  Biol. 

*  HUTCHISON,  C.  F.  -  Biol. 
Teaneck,  Fairleigh  Dickinson  Univ., 
Office  of  the  Provost 

BIEBER,  S. 
Trenton,  Rider  Coll.,  Fac.  of  Lib.  Arts  &  Sci., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  MAYER,  T.  C.  -  Prof. 

NEW  MEXICO  (NM;  N  Mex) 

Albuquerque,  Univ.  of  New  Mexico, 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  KELLEY,  R.  O.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  WATERMAN,  R.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  ROSALES  RONQUILLO,  Mrs.  M.  C. 


U.S.A.  (NY) 


U.S.A.  (NY) 


NEW  YORK  (NY) 

Albany,  State  Univ.  of  New  York, 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  ALLEN.  R.  D.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  SAUNDERS,  J.  W.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 
MASCARENHAS,  J.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  R1KMENSP0EL,  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
ROLLINS,  E.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  IZZARD,  C.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  HIRSCH,  H.  V.  B. 

Albany,  N.  Y.  State  Dept.  of  Health, 
Birth  Def.  Inst.,  Embryol.  Lab. 

*  SKALKO,  R.  G.  -  Dir. 
Brockport,  State  Univ.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  THOMPSON,  R.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Buffalo,  Roswell  Park  Mem.  Inst., 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Resources 

*  McGARRY,  M.  P.  -  Sen.  Cane.  Res.  Scient. 
Dept.  of  Exp.  Pathol. 

*  WEISS,  L.  -  Prof. 

*  MASLOW,  D.  E.  -  Cane.  Res.  Scient. 

*  MAYHEW,  E.  G.  -  Assoc.  Cane.  Res.  Scient. 
Buffalo,  State  Univ.  of  New  York, 

Dept.  of  Biol. 

FLICKINGER,  R.  A.  -  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol. 

*  MILLER,  W.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Hamilton,  Colgate  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  PEARCE,  Th.  L. 
Ithaca,  Cornell  Univ., 
N.Y.  State  Coll.  of  Agric, 
Dept.  of  Entomol. 

KRAMER,  J.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci. 

*  BLOOM,  S.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Lab.  of  Chem.  Embryol. 

*  ROMANOFF,  A.  L.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
New  York  State  Vet.  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  EVANS,  H.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  SACK,  W.  O.  -  Prof. 

*  de  LAHUNTA,  A.  -  Prof. 
Div.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

ADELMANN,  H.  B.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

GILBERT,  P.  W.  -  Prof. 

WIMSATT,  W.  A.  -  Prof. 
Sect,  of  Genet.,  Devi.  &  Physiol. 

BLACKLER,  A.  W.  -  Prof. 
Langmuir  Lab.,  Dept.  of  Neurobiol.  &  Behav. 

*  ARMS,  Mrs.  K.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Large  Anim.  Med. 

*  SCHRYVER,  H.  F.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Microbiol. 

*  SCOTT,  F.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Montauk,  N.Y.  Ocean  Sci.  Lab. 

*  WOURMS,  J.  P.  -  Assoc.  Res.  Scient. 
New  York,  City  Univ.  of  New  York, 
Brooklyn  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  GABRIEL,  M.  L.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  COLLIER,  J.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  MADERSON,  P.  F.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SALTHE,  S.  N.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

Mt.  Sinai  Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  BRESSLER,  R.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Hosp.  for  Joint  Dis.,  Res.  Inst. 

*  MONDER,  C.  -  Head  Sect,  on  Steroid  Stud. 
Hunter  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 


LYSER  (SHOUBY),  Mrs.  K.  M.  -  Assoc. 
Prof. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

COLWIN,  A.  L.  -  Prof. 

COLWIN,  Mrs.  L.  HUNTER  -  Prof. 
New  York,  Columbia  Univ.. 
Coll.  of  Phys.  &  Surg.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  LUCKETT,  W.  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  RASWEILER,  J.  J.,  IV  -  Asst.  Prof. 
SHEN,  S.  C. 

Dept.  of  Hum.  Genet.  &  Devi. 

*  RIFKIND,  R.  A. 
Dept.  of  Ophthalmol. 

*  HOLLYFIELD,  J.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  TUCKER,  G.  S.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
New  York,  Cornell  Univ.  Med.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SIRLIN,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  BENNETT,  D.  -  Prof. 

*  POLLARD,  D.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SPIEGELMAN,  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  DOOHER,  G.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BACHVAROVA,  Mrs.  R.  -  Instr. 

*  ARTZT,  Miss  K.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  BOVARNICK,  Mrs.  J.  G.  -  Res.  Fellow 
New  York,  N.Y.  Med.  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Ophthalmol. 

*  GOLDBERG,  S.  -  Resident 

*  SHARMA,  S.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
New  York,  New  York  Univ., 

Grad.  Sch.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Biol.  Dept. 

*  BRICK,  I.  -  Prof. 

*  KAMBYSELLIS,  M.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SCHAEFFER,  H.  E.  -  Res.  Fellow 

*  SCHAEFFER,  B.  E.  -  Res.  Fellow 
Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Radiol. 

*  WOLSKY,  A.  -  Prof. 
New  York,  Rockefeller  Univ., 
Lab.  of  Developm.  Biol. 

*  WEISS,  P.  A.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  HOLLAND,  Miss  Y. 
Popul.  Counc,  Biomed.  Div. 

*  SEGAL,  S.  J.  -  Dir. 

*  PHILLIPS,  D.  M.  -  Staff  Scient. 
Lab.  of  Plant  Biol. 

BRAUN,  A.  C.  -  Prof. 
New  York,  State  Univ.  of  N.  York, 
Downstate  Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  HERMAN,  L.  -  Prof. 

*  KAUFFMAN,  Miss  S.  -  Prof. 
New  York,  Yeshiva  Univ., 
Albert  Einstein  Coll.  of  Med., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

ETKIN,  W.  -  Res.  Assoc,  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

*  WAELSCH,  Mrs.  S.  GLUECKSOHN,  -  Prof. 

*  SCHIFFMAN,  M.  B.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

MORRILL,  G.  A.  -  Assoc.  P.of. 

KOSTELLOW,  Miss  A.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
New  York,  Yeshiva  Univ.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

WISCHNITZER,  S.  -  Prof. 
New  York,  Methodist  Hosp., 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  CLEMETSON,  C.  A.  B.  -  Prof. 
Oswego,  State  Univ.  of  N.  York, 
Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  SEAGO,  J.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  HARRISON,  J.  R.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
Rochester,  Univ.  of  Rochester, 

Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 
HOLTFRETER,  J.  K.  F.  -  Prof. 

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<  VSPARI,  I    V>       Prof. 

I  u  III  R.  Miss  E.  M.      Res.  Assoc. 
Med.  ctr..  Div.  ol  Genet 

GATES,  A.  H.,  Jr. 
Dept  of  Pediat,  Genet,  Radiat.  Biol.,  and 
Biophys. 

*  DOHI  RTY.  R.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.  &  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Physiol. 

I  in  KSI11N,  R.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Schenectady,  Union  Coll., 
Dept.  ot"  Biol.  Sci. 

RAPPAPORT,  R.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

Bl'TZFL.  H.  ML,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

URBAN,  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Springville.  Roswell  Park  Mem.  Inst.. 
Springville  Labs. 

*  (   \1RNS,  J.  M.  -  Assoc.  Cane.  Res.  Scient. 
Stony  Brook,  State  Univ.  of  N.  York, 

Dept  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  JONES.  R.  F.  -  Chairman 

*  LYMAN,  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FOWLER.  J.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Syracuse,  LeMoyne  Coll., 

Biol.  Dept. 

*  De  GENNARO,  L.  D.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  NENTW1G,  Miss  M.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Syracuse,  State  Univ.  of  N.  York, 
Upstate  Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  ARMSTRONG,  P.  B.  -  Prof. 

*  YNTEMA,  C.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  HAMMOND,  W.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  MITCHELL,  J.  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  AMES,  I.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BENZO,  C.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PACKARD.  D.  S..  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Microbiol. 

*  ARGYRIS  (FRANKENHUIS),  Mrs.  B.  - 

Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Orthoped.  Surg. 

*  BECKER.  R.  O.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  ARGYRIS,  Th.  S.  -  Prof. 
Syracuse,  Syracuse  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  MILLER,  J.  H.  -  Prof.  Bot. 

*  BRYAN,  J.  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  TUPPER,  J.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KERR,  Miss  M.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SULLIVAN,  D.  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Troy,  Rensselaer  Polytechn.  Inst., 
Sch.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  AUCLAIR,  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
REMINGTON,  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Troy,  Russell  Sage  Coll., 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  HICKEY-WEBER,  Mrs.  E.  D. 
Valhalla,  N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  LEV,  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

Yonkers,  Boyce  Thompson  Inst,  of  Plant  Res. 
MARAMOROSCH,  K. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  (NC) 

Burlington,  Carolina  Biol.  Supply  Co., 
Dept.  of  Devi.  Biol. 

*  KIRCHEN,  R.  V.  -  Head 
Chapel  Hill,  Univ.  of  N.  Carolina, 
Dept.  of  BoL 

*  SCOTT,  T.  K.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

COSTELLO.  D.  P.  -  Kenan  Prof. 


U.S.A.  (OH) 

LI  HMAN,  H.  E.  -  Prof. 
Davidson,  Davidson  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  KIMMEL,  D.  L.,  Jr. 
Durham,  Duke  Univ.,  Med.  Ctr., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  DUKE,  K.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  JOHNSON,  K.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Med.,  Div.  of  Neurol. 

*  TOURIAN,  A.  Y.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

GREGG,  J.  R.  -  Prof. 

COUNCE  (NICKLAS),  Mrs.  S.  J. 
Greenville,  East  Carolina  Univ., 
Div.  of  Med.  Sci..  Dept.  of  Anat. 

SCHWEISTHAL,  M.  R.  -  Prof. 

LAWRENCE,  I.  E.,  Jr.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

SEHGAL,  P.  P. 
Raleigh,  N.  Carolina  Dept.  of  Ment.  Hlth., 
Dorothea  Dix  Hosp.,  Neuroembryol.  Lab. 

*  OPPENHEIM,  R.  -  Res.  Scient. 

*  HEATON,  Mrs.  M.  B.  -  Res.  Neuropsychol. 
Div.  of  Res. 

HARTH,  M.  S.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 
Psychol.  Lab. 

*  GOTTLIEB,  G.  -  Res.  Scient. 
Raleigh,  N.  Carolina  State  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Agric.  &  Life  Sci., 
Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci. 

*  DONALDSON,  W.  E.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Anim.  Sci. 

ULBERG,  L.  C.  -  Prof. 
ROBISON,  O.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

*  GROSCH,  D.  S. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

LYTLE,  Ch.  F.  -  Prof. 
Research  Triangle  Park,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Hlth., 
Natl.  Inst,  for  Environm.  Hlth  Sci. 

*  STAPLES,  R.  E.  -  Head,  Sect,  on  Reprod. 

&  Ontogen. 

*  MAURER,  R.  R.  -  Sen.  Staff  Fellow 

*  MOUSTAFA,  Mrs.  L.  A.  -  Sen.  Staff  Fellow 

*  ANDREW,  F.  D.  -  Sen.  Staff  Fellow 

*  KIMMEL,  Mrs.  C.  A.  -  Sen.  Staff  Fellow 

*  BAKSI,  S.  N.  -  Visit.  Fellow 

*  LU,  M.  H.  -  Visit.  Fellow 

NORTH  DAKOTA  (ND;  N  Dak) 

Fargo,  State  Univ.  Stat., 

USDA  Metab.  &  Radiat.  Res.  Lab. 

*  ADAMS,  T.  S.  -  Res.  Entomol. 

*  LEOPOLD,  R.  A.  -  Res.  Entomol. 

OHIO  (OH) 

Cincinnati,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
Children's  Hosp.  Res.  Found., 
Div.  of  Fetal  Pharmacol. 

*  ZIMMERMAN,  E.  F.  -  Dir. 
Div.  of  Teratol. 

WARKANY,  J.  -  Prof. 

K ALTER,  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Cincinnati,  Xavier  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  PETERS,  J.  J.  -  Prof. 
Cleveland,  Case  West.  Res.  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SINGER.  M.  -  Prof. 


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U.S.A.  (OH) 

*  HUGHES.  A.  F.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  MACINTYRE,  M.  N.  -  Prof. 

*  CASTON,  J.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  PRZYBYLSKI,  R.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LASEK,  R.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  ILAN,  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LOVE.  D.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  ILAN,  Mrs.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Engin.  &  Med., 
Dept.  of  Biomed.  Engin. 

*  MACKLIN,  M.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  •  LESH-LAURIE,  Mrs.  G.  E. 
Columbus,  Ohio  State  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Agric,  Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci. 

*  NABER,  E.  C.  -  Prof. 

Coll.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dept.  ot  Genet. 

*  BIRKY,  C.  W.,  Jr. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  TASSAVA,  R.  A. 
GRAY,  Miss  F.  H. 

Coll.  of  Med..  Dept.  ot  Anat. 

*  ACKERMAN,  G.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  HOSTETLER,  J.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SUCHESTON,  Mrs.  M.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Neurol. 

*  ALLEN,  J.  N. 

Coll.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  VENZKE,  W.  G.  -  Prof..  Chairman 
Dayton,  Wright  State  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Sci.  &  Engin.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  HUBSCHMAN,  J.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  HONDA,  S.  I.  -  Prof. 

*  NUSSBAUM,  N.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FRITZ,  H.  I.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SEIGER,  M.  B.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HAY,  R.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Delaware,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  FRY,  Miss  A.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Kent,  Kent  State  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  STEVENSON,  J.  ROSS  -  Prof. 
Oberlin,  Oberlin  Coll., 

Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BRUMMETT,  Miss  A.  R.  -  Prof. 
Toledo,  Med.  Coll.  of  Toledo, 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

BISHOP.  D.  W.  -  Prof. 

NELSON,  L.  -  Chairman 
Toledo,  Univ.  of  Toledo, 
Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Biol.  Dept. 

*  LEE  H.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

Yellow  Springs,  Ch.  F.  Kettering  Res.  Labs. 
REPORTER,  M.  C.  -  Invest. 
MOLLENHAUER,  H.  H.  -  Invest. 
PANNBACKER,  R.  G.  -  Staff  Scient 

OKLAHOMA  (OK;  Okla) 

Norman,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma, 
Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  GOFF,  R.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  SETO,  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  DILLARD,  W.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PERKINS,  D.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Oklahoma  City,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma, 
Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Anat.  Sci. 

*  FELTS,  W.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  LHOTKA,  J.  F.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

*  ALLISON,  J.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  COALSON.  R.  E.  -  Prof. 


U.S.A.  (PA) 

*  GUMBRECK,  L.  -  Prof. 

*  HOWES,  R.  I.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  GRUBB,  R.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Stillwater,  Oklahoma  State  Univ., 
Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Zool.  Dept. 

*  SANFORD,  W.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

OREGON  (OR) 

Corvallis,  Oregon  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Bot  &  Plant  Pathol. 

*  LEACH,  C.  M.  -  Prof. 
TRIONE,  E.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
BRANDT,  W.  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
MAY  CHING.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
QUATRANO,  R.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept  of  Biochem.  &  Biophys. 

*  NEWBURGH,  R.  W.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  MORRIS,  J.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Eugene,  Univ.  of  Oregon, 

Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  HARRIS  (FELDMAN),  Mrs.  P.  J.  -  Assoc. 

Prof. 

*  POSTLETHWAIT,  J.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  KIMMEL,  Ch.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  WESTON.  J.  A. 

*  GRANT,  Ph. 
Portland,  Reed  College, 
Dept.  of  Biol.' 

*  RUBEN,  L.  N.  -  Prof. 

*  MILLER,  Miss  S.  A.  -  Postdoct.  Fellow 

PENNSYLVANIA  (PA) 

Bethlehem,  Lehigh  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci..  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  CHENG,  Th.  C.  -  Prof. 
Inst,  for  Pathobiol. 

*  RODRICK,  G.  E.  -  Lect. 
Chambersburg,  Wilson  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  MacDONALD,  Mrs.  E.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Haverford,  Haverford  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Biol. 

FINGER,  I.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Hershey,  Pennsylv.  State  Univ., 
Hershey  Med.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Pharmacol. 

WILLIAMS,  Miss  G.  H. 
Philadelphia,  Inst,  for  Cane.  Res. 

*  MINTZ,  Miss  B.  -  Sen.  Member 

*  FREED,  J.  J.  -  Assoc.  Member 

*  DE  TERRA  (WHITTAKER),  Mrs.  N.  -  Asst. 

Member 

*  MEZGER- FREED,  Mrs.  L.  -  Asst.  Member 

*  NEMER,  M. 

Philadelphia,  Community  Coll.  of  Philad., 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  ALPERIN,  R.  J. 
Philadelphia,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  JOHNSON,  E.  M.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  CHEPEN1K,  K.  P.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  CERON,  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Stein  Res.  Ctr. 

*  JENSH,  R.  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Philadelphia,  Med.  Coll.  of  Pennsylv. 
Dept  of  Anat. 

*  DiBERARDINO,  Miss  M.  A.  -  Prof 

*  KULANGARA,  A.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prol. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  LEIGHTON,  J.  -  Prof..  Chairman 

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U.S.A.  (PA) 

Philadelphia,  Pennsylv.  Coll.  Of  Podia t  Med. 

GIBL1  Y,C.  W  .  Jr.      Acad.  Dean 
Philadelphia,  Temple  Univ., 
Dept.  or  BioL 

NIU.  M.  C.  -  Prof. 

HILFER,  S.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

SI   \RLS,  R.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

Mil  LKR.'K.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Philadelphia,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania, 

Grad.  Sch,  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Biol.  Dept. 

SATO,  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LEVENSON,  G.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
KVIST,  T.  N. 

*  P1PERBERG,  J.  B.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Sch.  of  Dent.  Med., 

Dept.  of  Histol.,  Embryol.,  &  Genet. 

*  WILDE.  C.  E.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

*  HEROLD,  R.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  PIDDINGTON.  R.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LEVENSON,  G.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  MACARAK,  E.  J.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  GRAVER.  H.  T.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PIPERBERG,  J.  B.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

LASH,  J.  W.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MINOR,  R.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Sch.  of  Vet.  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Biol. 

*  McDEVITT,  D.  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof.. 
Lab.  of  Reprod.  Physiol. 

*  BRINSTER,  R.  L.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  STULL,  G.  B.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Philadelphia,  Wistar  Inst,  of  Anat.  &  Biol. 

WHITTAKER,  J.  R.  -  Assoc. 
Pittsburgh,  Allegheny  Gen.  Hosp., 
Cell  &  Radiat.  Biol.  Labs. 

BRAVERMAN,  M.  H.  -  Assoc. 
Pittsburgh,  Mercy  Hosp., 
Div.  of  Nucl.  Pathol.  &  Oncol. 

*  KATOH,  A.  K.  -  Dir. 
Pittsburgh,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh, 
Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Biol.  Dept. 

PARTANEN,  C.  R.  -  Prof. 

CARELL,  E.  F.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

GOTTLIEB,  F.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

SHOSTAK,  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

MELTON,  Ch.  G.,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

SPECTOR,  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

GOLDSMITH,  Miss  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Dent.  Med., 
Dept.  of  Anat.  &  Histol. 

*  DICKSON,  D.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  DICKSON,  Mrs.  W.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat.  &  Cell  Biol. 

LANSING,  A.  I.  -  Chairman 

CAUNA,  N.  -  Prof. 

WIDNELL,  Ch.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

CAVE,  M.  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
University  Park,  Pennsylv.  State  Univ., 
Coll.  of  Agric,  Dept.  of  Poultry  Sci. 

BUSS,  E.  G.  -  Prof.,  Chairman  Grad.  Sch. 
Interdept.  Progr.  Genet. 
Coll.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  DALTON,  H.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  HIBBARD,  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Wilkes  Barre,  Wilkes  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

OGREN,  R.  E. 


U.S.A.  (TN) 


RHODE  ISLAND  (RI) 


Providence,  Brown  Univ., 
Div.  of  Biol.  &  Med.  Sci. 

*  CHASE,  H.  B.  -  Prof. 

*  GOSS,  R.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  QUEVEDO,  W.  C,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

*  ROTHMAN,  F.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  COLEMAN,  J.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HOLOWINSKY,  A.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FAUSTO-STERLING,  Ms.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  GERB1.  Miss  S.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MASSOVER,  W.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  D1NSMORE,  Ch.  E.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  (SC) 

Charleston,  Med.  Univ.  of  S.  Carolina, 
Coll.  of  Med.,  Anat.  Dept. 

*  MARKWALD,  R.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Clemson,  Clemson  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Agric,  Poultry  Sci.  Dept. 

*  BOONE,  M.  A.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Dairy  Sci. 

*  DICKEY,  J.  F.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

BACHOP,  W.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Columbia,  Univ.  of  S.  Carolina, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  SCANDALIOS,  J.  G.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  MISHRA,  N.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Div.  of  Health  Sci. 

*  ADAMS  SMITH,  W.  N.  -  Prof. 

TENNESSEE  (TN;Tenn) 

Knoxville,  Univ.  of  Tennessee, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  FRASER,  R.  C.  -  Prof. 

*  DANIEL,  J.  C,  Jr.  -  Prof. 

*  COULSON,  Mrs.  P.  B.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MacCABE,  J.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FOX,  D.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Memphis,  Southwestern  at  Memphis, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  AMY,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  WARREN,  Ch.  O.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Memphis,  Univ.  of  Tennessee, 

Coll.  of  Basic  Med.  Sci.,  Anat.  Dept. 

*  ROBERTSON,  G.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  COHN,  S.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  FEDINEC,  A.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  CORLISS,  C.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FITZGERALD,  L.  R.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LONGO,  F.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Div.  of  Dermatol.,  Dept.  of  Med. 

*  HASHIMOTO,  K.  -  Prof. 
Nashville,  Vanderbilt  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Biochem. 

COHEN,  S.  -  Prof. 
Oak  Ridge,  Oak  Ridge  NaU.  Lab., 
Biol.  Div. 

*  SKINNER,  Miss  D.  M.  -  Prof.  Biomed.  Sci. 
BORSTEL,  R.  C.  von 

DUMONT,  J.  N. 
MAKINODAN,  T. 
MILLER,  O.  L.,  Jr. 
PAPACONSTANTINOU,  J. 
POPP,  R.  A. 
WALLACE,  R.  A. 
GRAHAM,  D.  E. 

*  YAMAOKA,  L.  H. 


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U.S.A.  (WA) 


*  HOLLAND,  C.  A. 

*  BEATTIE,  W.  G. 

*  MARCHOK,  Miss  A. 

TEXAS  (TX;  Tex) 

Austin,  Univ.  of  Texas, 
Botany  Dept. 

BLOCH,  D.  P.  -  Prof. 
Grad.  Sch.  Fac.  Nat.  Sci., 
Cell  Res.  Inst. 

*  WHALEY,  W.  G.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  DAUWALDER  (RICHARDS),  Mrs.  M. 

Res.  Scient. 

*  LEFFINGWELL,  T.  P.  -  Res.  Scient. 

*  KEPHART,  Miss  J.  E.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  FORREST,  H.  S.  -  Prof. 

*  JACOBSON,  A.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  PAVAN,  C.  -  Prof. 

*  FREEMAN,  G.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FULLILOVE,  Miss  S.  L.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
College  Station,  Texas  A.  &  M.  Univ., 
Inst,  of  Devi.  Biol. 

*  WEIRICH,  G. 
Dallas,  Univ.  of  Texas, 

Health  Sci.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Cell  Biol. 

*  DECKER,  R.  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Galveston,  Univ.  of  Texas, 
Med.  Branch,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  HILD,  W.  J.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
DUNCAN,  D.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  BLOUNT,  R.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  KISCHER,  C.  WARD  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Houston,  Baylor  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

ZIMMERMAN,  A.  A.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
Houston,  Rice  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

SUBTELNY,  S.  -  Prof. 

ANSEVIN  (DABROWSKA),  Mrs.  K.  - 
Assoc.  Prof. 
Houston,  Univ.  of  Texas, 
Cancer  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  WRIGHT,  D.  A.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dent.  Branch,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

TAYLOR,  A.  C.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 
Med.  Sch.,  Sect,  of  Neurobiol. 

*  WOOD,  J.  G.  -  Prof.,  Head 
San  Antonio,  Univ.  of  Texas, 
Health  Sci.  Ctr.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  McNUTT,  C.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  BURTON,  A.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  CAMERON,  I.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  DUNG,  H.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

UTAH  (UT) 

Logan,  Utah  State  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Vet.  Sci. 

*  SHUPE,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 
LEONE,  N.  C. 
GARDNER,  E.  J. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Univ.  of  Utah, 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  DICKINSON,  W.  J. 

VERMONT  (VT) 

Burlington,  Univ.  of  Vermont, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

GLADE,  R.  W.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  LANDESMAN,  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


VIRGINIA  (VA) 

Charlottesville,  Univ.  of  Virginia, 
Fac.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BODENSTEIN,  D.  -  Prof. 

*  DENT,  J.  N.  -  Prof. 

*  HAMILTON,  H.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  KONIGSBERG,  I.  R.  -  Prof. 

*  WRIGHT,  Th.  R.  F.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  DIEHL,  F.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SWANSON,  R.  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PHILLIPS,  H.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  EMERSON,  C.  P.,  Jr.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  HUSKEY,  R.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  LANGMAN,  J.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  DECK,  J.  D.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  FLICKINGER,  C.  J.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KOCHHAR,  D.  M.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  KEEFE,  J.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  SPYKER,  J.  M.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

Div.  of  Reprod.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Obstet.  & 
Gynecol. 

*  HAMNER,  Ch.  E.  -  Dir. 

*  OLIPHANT,  E.  E.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Richmond,  Univ.  of  Richmond, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  REAMS,  W.  M.,  Jr.  -  Prof. 
Williamsburg,  Coll.  of  William  &  Mary, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BLACK,  R.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  WISEMAN,  L.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

WASHINGTON  (WA;  Wash) 

Friday  Harbor,  Univ.  of  Washington, 
Friday  Harbor  Labs. 

*  SCHROEDER,  Th.  E. 
Nahcotta,  Univ.  of  Washington, 
Dept.  of  Zool.,  Field  Lab. 

*  TARTAR,  V.  -  Prof. 
Pullman,  Wash.  State  Univ., 

Coll.  of  Agric,  Dept.  of  Anim.  Sci. 

*  KOSIN,  I.  L.  -  Prof. 
KONISHI,  T.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

Dept.  of  Chem. 

BROSEMER,  R.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Progr.  in  Gen.  Biol. 

HINDMAN,  J.  L.  -  Prof. 
Progr.  in  Genet. 

*  PALL,  M.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Coll.  of  Sci.  &  Arts, 

Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  SCHROEDER,  P.  C.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HOSICK,  H.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Seattle,  Unjv.  of  Washington, 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  CLELAND,  R.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  HALPERIN,  W.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Dent.,  Dept.  of  Oral  Biol. 

STERN,  I.  B.  -  Prof. 
TAMARIN,  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
GORDON,  H.  P.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Sch.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Biomed.  Hist. 

*  BODEMER,  C.  W. 
Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  MOTTET,  N.  K.  -  Prof. 

Dept.  of  Pediat.,  Centr.  Lab.  for  Human 
Embryol. 

*  SHEPARD,  T.  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  FANTEL,  A.  -  Predoct.  Fellow 
REGIMBAL,  T.  J.  -  Sen.  Fellow 


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U.S.A.  (WA) 

c  oil.  ol  I  ngin.,  Dept  of  Nucl.  I  ngin. 

*  ROBKIN,  M.      Assoc.  Trot. 
Dept  ol  Zool. 

will  1 1  1  I  Y,  A.  H.  -  Prof. 
<   \ll\   R.  I). 

■  FERNALD,  R.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  SCHl'BKil  R,  G. 

*  SCHUBIGER  (STAUB),  Mrs.  M. 
LAIRD.  C.  D. 

Coll.  of  Fish.,  Lab.  of  Radiat.  Ecol. 

*  WFLAND1  R,  A.  D.  -  Prof. 

Wl  ST  VIRGINIA  (WV.WVa) 

Morgantown,  W.  Virginia  Univ., 
Med.  Ctr..  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  FN  LOW,  D.  H.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  KIMMEL,  D.  L.  -  Prof.  (Fmer.) 

*  REYl  R,  R.  W.  -  Prof. 

■  McCAFFl  RTY.R.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  BERFS1  ORD,  W.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prot. 

*  FRFDFRICKSON,  R.  G.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  OVERMAN,  D.  O.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  NORMAN,  C.  -  Prof. 

WISCONSIN  (Wl.Wis) 

Madison,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
Med.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

SLAUTTt  RBACK,  D.  B.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  MOSSMAN,  H.  W.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  ANDERSON,  J.  W.  -  Prof. 

*  ORSINI,  Mrs.  M.  W.  G.  -  Prof. 

*  MARTIN,  A.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FALLON,  J.  F.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  LIPTON,  B.  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
McArdle  Lab.  for  Cane.  Res. 


BRAZIL 

*  PITOT,  H.  C.      Dir. 

*  RUSH.  II.  P.      Prof. 

*  TEMIN,  H.  M.  -  Prof. 
MUELLER,  G.  C.  -  Prof. 

Muscle  Biol.  Lab. 

*  CASS1  NS,  R.  G.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Neurol. 

*  KORNGUTH,  S.  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Physiol.  Chem. 

*  COHEN,  Ph.  P.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  SALLACH,  H.  J.  -  Prof. 

*  KORNGUTH,  S.  E.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

AUERBACH,  R.  -  Prof. 

LILIEN,  J.  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Milwaukee,  Marquette  Univ., 
Grad.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  RASCH  (MYRBERG),  Mrs.  E.  M.  -  Prot. 

*  MILLINGTON,  W.  E.  -  Prof. 

*  KRISHNAKUMARAN,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  HENNEN,  Miss  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  UNSWORTH,  B.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  TAUTVYDAS,  K.  J.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Milwaukee,  Med.  Coll.  of  Wisconsin, 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  KAPLAN,  S.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  LONG,  S.  Y.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Milwaukee,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

WARNER,  E.  D.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
PRESS,  N.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

WYOMING  (WY;Wyo) 

Laramie,  Univ.  of  Wyoming, 
Dept.  of  Zool. -Physiol. 

ATHERTON,  R.  W.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


SOUTH  AMERICA 


ARGENTINA 

Buenos  Aires,  Univ., 

Fac.  de  Med.,  Inst,  de  Biol.  Celular 

*  ADLER,  R. 

*  TEITELMAN  de  PINCKZUK,  Mrs.  G.  N. 

*  SUBURO,  Miss  A.  M. 

*  de  ASUA,  M.  J.  C.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Cordoba,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Cordoba, 
Inst,  de  Biol.  Celular 

DE  FABRO,  Miss  S.  P.  -  Prof. 

La  Plata,  Univ.  Nac.  de  La  Plata, 

Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med., 

Inst,  de  Embriol.,  Biol,  e  Histol. 

ECHAVE  LLANOS,  J.  M.      Prof.,  Dir. 
GOMEZ  DUMM,  C.  L.  -  Prof.  Adj. 
BADRAN.  A.  F.  -  Jefe  de  Seccion 
RESTFLL1,  M.  A.  -  Jefe  de  Seccion 
NASH  de  PINJOSOVSKY.  Mrs.  R.  E.  -  Jefe 
de  Seccion 

Rosario,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Rosario, 

Fac.  de  Cienc.  Med., 

Dept.  de  Histol.  y  Embriol. 

*  PEDERNIRA,  E.  A.  -  Invest. 
Tucuman,  Univ.  Nac.  de  Tucuman, 
Fac.  de  Bioquim.,  Quim.  y  Farm., 
Inst,  de  Biol. 

*  BARB1ERI,  F.  D.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  LEGNAME,  A.  H.  -  Prof. 

*  LEGNAME,  C.  R.  -  Asst.  Prof. 


*  SALOMON  de  LEGNAME,  Mrs.  H.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 

*  VALDEZ  TOLEDO,  Mrs.  C.  L.  -  Instr. 

*  RAISMAN,  J.  S.  -  Instr. 

*  DEL  RIO,  A.  G.  -  Instr. 

*  MARIANO,  Miss  M.  I.  -  Instr. 

*  FERNANDEZ,  Mrs.  S.  N.  -  Asst. 

*  MICELI,  Mrs.  D.  C.  -  Asst. 

*  CABADA,  M.  O.  -  Instr. 

*  SANCHEZ,  Mrs.  S.  S.  -  Instr. 

*  SANCHEZ  RIERA,  Mrs.  A.  N.  -  Instr. 

*  ORCE  REMIS,  A.  M.  -  Instr. 

*  ARMAYOR,  Miss  M.  R.  -  Asst. 

*  BUHLER,  Miss  M.  I.  -  Asst. 

*  del  PINO,  E.  J.  -  Guest  worker 

*  MANES,  M.  E.  -  Guest  worker 

BRAZIL 

Belo  Horizonte,  Univ.  Fed.  de  Minas  Gerais, 
Inst,  de  Cienc.  Biol.,  Dept.  of  Gen.  Biol. 

*  SCHREIBER.  G.  -  Prof.,  Chief 

*  CAVENAGHI,  Mrs.  T.  M.  C.  MELUCCI  - 

Asst.  Prof. 

*  SALLES,  J.  M.  de  -  Res.  Asst. 

*  MURTA,  I.  M.  da  SILVA  -  Prof. 

*  SIMOES,  L.  C.  GOMES  -  Prof. 

*  MARTINS,  R.  PARENTONI 

*  NOVAES,  P.  M. 
FALLIERI,  L.  A.  -  Res.  Asst. 


112 


BRAZIL 

SANT ANA,  Miss  Y.  X.  -  Res.  Asst. 

LAVALLE,  D.  -  Res.  Asst. 

REZENDE,  Miss  E.  S.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Curitiba,  Univ.  Cat.  de  Curitiba, 
Fac.  de  Ciena  Med.,  Dept.  of  Morphol. 

*  COELHO,  O.  P. 
Jaboticabal,  Fac.  de  Med.  Vet., 
Dept.  de  Morfol. 

*  SOUZA,  Miss  M.  L.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Ribeir§o  Preto,  Univ.  de  Sao  Paulo, 

Fac.  de  Med.,  Dept.  de  Morfol.  Hum.  Func. 
LISON,  L.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  AZOUBEL,  R.  -  Docent 
*'    IUCIF,  S.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

FERREIRA,  A.  L.  -  Docent 
CRUZ,  A.  R.  -  Docent 
Dept.  de  Genet. 

*  KERR,  W.  E.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  CAMARGO,  Miss  C.  A.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Fac.  de  Odont.  e  Farm.,  Dept.  of  Pathol. 

*  LOPES,  R.  A. 

Rio  Claro,  Fac.  de  Filos.,  Ciena  e  Letras, 
Dept.  de  Morfol.  Anim. 

*  BEIG,  D.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Salvador,  Fund.  G.  Muniz 

*  BOROJEVIC,  R. 

S5o  Paulo,  Univ.,  Fac.  de  Med., 
Dept.  of  Anat.,  Sect,  of  Neuroanat. 

*  ERHART,  E.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  FERREIRA  da  SILVA,  C. 


INDIA 
CHILE 

Valdivia,  Austral  Univ., 
Inst,  of  Embriol. 

*  JORQUFRA,  B.  -  Prof. 

*  GOICOECHEA,  O.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  MOLINARI,  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  PUGIN,  E.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  GARRIDO,  O.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

URUGUAY 

Montevideo,  Univ.  de  Republ., 
Fac.  de  Med.,  Inst,  de  Neurol. 

GARCIA  AUSTT,  E.  -  Assoc.  Prof.,  Head 

VANZULLI,  Mrs.  A. 

FASANELLO  de  BUSTOS,  Mrs.  L. 

VENEZUELA 

Merida,  Univ.  de  Los  Andes, 
Med.  Fac,  Dept.  of  Embryol. 

*  KLEISS,  E.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  CARMONA  de  UZCATEGUI,  Mrs.  M.  L.  - 

Assoc.  Prof. 

*  HERNANDEZ  de  BARRIOS,  Mrs.  C.  E.  - 

Assoc.  Prof. 

*  DURAN  de  LOPEZ,  Mrs.  L.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  PORRAS  de  CARRERO,  Mrs.  I.  -  Asst. 

Prof.     ' 

*  KLEISS,  Miss  Ch.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  BECERRA  de  GUZMAN,  Mrs.  M.  -  Asst. 

Prof. 


ASIA 


HONG  KONG 

Hong  Kong,  Univ.  of  Hong  Kong, 
Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  LEE,  K.  H.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

Shatin,  The  Chinese  Univ.  of  Hong  Kong, 
Biol.  Dept. 

*  KONG,  Y.-Cheung  -  Lect. 

INDIA 

Allahabad,  Univ.  of  Allahabad, 

M.L.N.  Med.  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Obstet.  &  Gynecol. 

*  BAVEJA,  Miss  R.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  MISRA,  R.  -  Lect. 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biochem. 

*  PANT,  Mrs.  R.  -  Reader 

*  SHARMA,  K.  K.  -  Res.  Scholar 

*  SHARMA,  B.  -  Jun.  Res.  Scholar 
Zool.  Dept. 

*  SINGH,  Y.  N.  -  Lect. 
Baroda,  Med.  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SHRIVASTAVA,  H.  C.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Baroda,  M.  S.  Univ.  of  Baroda, 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  SHAH,  R.  V.  -  Prof. 

*  BONNY  PILO  -  Lect. 

*  ASNANI,  Miss  M.  -  Lect. 

*  HIRADHAR,  P.  -  Lect. 

*  RAMACHANDRAN,  A.  V.  -  Lect. 

*  RADHAKRISHNAN,  N.  -  Lect. 

*  GOPINATH,  G.  M.  -  Asst.  Lect. 

*  JAYSHREE  MENON,  Mrs.  -  Res.  Scholar 


Bombay,  Bhabha  Atom.  Res.  Ctr., 
Bio-Organ.  Div. 

*  NARAYANASWAMY,  S.  -  Head  Plant 

Morphogen.  Sect. 
Calcutta,  Presidency  Coll., 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  DASGUPTA,  B.  -  Prof. 
Chandigarh,  Postgrad.  Inst,  of  Med.  Educ.  & 

Res., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  JIT,  I.  -  Prof.,  Head 
Delhi,  Univ.  of  Delhi, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  PRASAD,  M.  R.  N.  -  Prof. 

*  RAO,  K.  V. 

Gorakhpur,  Univ.  of  Gorakhpur, 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  CHAUDHRY,  H.  S.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  KHARE,  M.  K.  -  Lect. 

*  SHUKLA,  G.  S.  -  Reader 

*  SRIVASTAVA,  A.  K.  -  Lect. 

*  BRAT,  Miss  C.  -  Res.  Scholar 

*  SAXENA,  Miss  R.  -  Res.  Scholar 

*  TRIPATHI,  C  P.  M.  -  Res.  Scholar 
Jaipur,  Univ.  of  Rajasthan, 

Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  NIAZI,  I.  A.  -  Lect. 
Jorhat,  Tea  Res.  Assoc., 

Tocklai  Exp.  Stat.,  Entomol.  Dept. 

BANERJEE,  B.  -  Head 
Kanpur,  G.  S.  V.  M.  Med.  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  VARMA,  H.  C.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  KATIRA,  Mrs.  V.  -  Lect. 

*  SINHA,  D.  N.  -  Lect. 


113 


I\l)l  \ 


ISRAEL 


Lucknow  .  I  ni\   of  Lucknow, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

I  VNDAN,  B.  K.  Reader 
I  udhiana,  Punjab  Vgru  Univ., 
Coll.  ol  Basic  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

Gl  R  \N  \.  S.  S.      Prof.,  Head 

*  SADANA,  G.  L.      Asst.  Prof. 
Madras,  Pachaiyappa's  Coll., 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  I   \  KM  I  MAN  AN,  K.  K.  -  Prof. 
Madurai,  Madurai  I  niv., 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

Ml  Mil  KKARUPPAN.V.      Reader 
Nagpur,  Med.  Coll.,  Dept.,  of  Anat. 

*  DUB  I  Y.  P.  N.      Prof.,  Head 

*  NAVAGIR1.  Mrs.  S.  S.       Reader 

*  PATIL,  T.  L.  -  Reader 

*  Ql  \DI  I  K.  A.  -  Lect. 

*  SALTH1  .  V.  M        Lect. 
Nagpur,  Vet.  Coll. 

*  PANDIT,  R.  V 

New  Delhi,  All  India  Inst,  of  Med.  Sci., 
Rajendra  Prasad  Ctr.  for  Ophthalm.  Sci. 
AGARWAL,  L.  P.  -  Prof. 

*  ANGRA,  S.  K. 

New  Delhi,  Ind.  Agric.  Res.  Inst., 
Div.  of  Genet. 

*  IY1R,  R.  D. 
Pondicherry,  Jawaharlal  Inst., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  MITRA.  S.  C.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  LAKSHMANAN,  S.  -  Lect. 

*  POURANY,  Mrs.  A.  -  Demonstr. 
Dept.  of  Pediat. 

*  BALAKRISHNAN,  S.  -  Prof. 
Poona,  N.  Wadia  Coll., 

Dept.  of  Zool.,  Cell  Res.  Lab. 

*  LOBO.  J.  F.  -  Demonstr. 
JOSH1.  P.  V. 

CHITNIS.  P.  S.  -  Demonstr. 
Poona,  Univ.  of  Poona, 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

MENEZES,  Miss  A.  M.  C. 
Fac.  of  Sci..  Zool.  Dept. 

*  MULHERKAR,  Mrs.  L.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  GOEL,  S.  C.  -  Reader 

*  KHAN,  M.  Z.  -  Demonstr. 

*  MATHUR,  J.  K.  -  Res.  Stud. 

*  CHIPLONKAR,  J.  M.  -  Res.  Stud. 
Rohtak,  Med.  Coll.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

SINGH,  I.  -  Prof. 
Vallabh  Vidyanagar,  Sardar  Patel  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  DAVE,  Y.  S.  -  Lect. 
Varanasi,  Banaras  Hindu  Univ., 
Inst,  of  Med.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  SINGH,  S.  -  Prof..  Chairman 

INDONESIA 

Bandung,  Bandung  Inst,  of  Technol., 
Dept.  of  Biol.,  Sect.  Zool. 

*  SUDARWATI,  Miss  S.  -  Lect. 

*  SUTASURJA,  Miss  L.  A.  -  Jun.  Lect. 

IRAN 

Ahwaz,  Jundi  Shapur  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  BHARGAVA,  I.  -  Prof. 


ISRAEL 

Jerusalem,  Hebrew  Univ.-Hadassah  Med.  Sch., 
Dept.  i)t  Anat. 

*  GITLIN.G.  -  Prof. 

*  MICHAELI,  Y.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  ORNOY,  A.      Sen.  Lect. 

*  RON,  A.  -  Lect. 
1      SI  Kl  II  S.  I  . 

*  YOFFEY,  J.  M.  -  Visit.  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Biol.  Chem. 

*  KULKA,  R.  G. 
Dept.  of  Bot. 

*  SACHS,  T. 
Dept.  of  Entomol. 

*  SHULOV,  A.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  PENER,  M.  P.  -  Prof. 

*  BLONDHEIM,  Mrs.  S.  A.  -  Asst. 
Lab.  of  Insect  Physiol. 

*  SHAAYA,  E. 
Inst,  of  Life  Sci. 

*  KEYNAN,  A. 

Inst,  of  Life  Sci.,  Lab.  of  Genet. 
FRIEDLANDER,  M.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Molec.  Biol. 

*  SUSSMAN,  Mrs.  R.  B.  ROTMAN  -  Sen. 

Lect. 
Div.  of  Molec.  &  Devi.  Biol. 

*  SUSSMAN,  M.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

BEN-OR  (MILSTEIN),  Mrs.  S.  -  Lect. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  EYAL  (G1LADI),  Mrs.  H.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
HAAS,  G.  -  Prof.  (Emer.) 

*  WERNER,  Y.  L.  -  Prof. 

*  WOLK,  M. 

*  FAINSTAIN  (HAMERMAN),  Mrs.  N.  - 

Asst. 

*  AZAR,  Mrs.  I.  -  Asst. 

*  FARBEROV,  A.  -  Res.  Assoc. 

*  ATKIN,  I. 

Petah-Tikva.  Rogoff-Wellcome  Med.  Res.  Inst. 
Endocr.  Unit 

*  BER,  A.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  SINGER-ALTBEKER,  Mrs.  R.  -  Asst. 
Ramat-Gan,  Bar-Ilan  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Life  Sci. 

*  STERN,  K.  -  Prof. 

*  RUBIN,  Y.  L.  -  Lect. 
Rehovot,  Hebrew  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Agric,  Dept.  of  Entomol. 

*  LENSKY,  Y.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  AZENCOT,  M.  -  Student 

*  SHKOLNIK,  Mrs.,  H.  -  Student 
Rehovot,  Weizmann  Inst,  of  Sci. 
Dept.  of  Biodynamics 

*  TSAFRIRI,  A. 
Dept.  of  Cell  Biol. 

FELDMAN,  M. 
YAFFE,  D. 

*  GLOBERSON,  A. 
Dept.  of  Genet. 

SACHS,  L.  -  Prof. 
Dept.  of  Plant  Genet. 

*  GALUN,  E.  -  Head 
Tel- Aviv,  Tel- Aviv  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Embryol.  &  Teratol. 

*  NEBEL,  L.  A.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 

*  MARCUS,  Z.  H.  -  Lect. 

*  SOFFER,  Y.  -  Lect. 

*  TODER,  V.  -  Lect. 

*  KASPI,  Mrs.  Th.  -  Instr. 


114 


ISRAEL 


JAPAN 


*  FEIN,  A.  -  Instr. 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 
MOAV,  B.  -  Lect. 

JAPAN 

Akkeshi,  Hokkaido  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Mar.  Biol.  Stat. 

KANOH,  Y.  -  Prof. 
Chiba,  Chiba  Univ., 
Coll.  of  Arts  &  Sci.,  Biol.  Lab. 

*  TAMANOI,  I.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Chiba,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Anim.  Ind. 

*  SUGIE,  T.  -  Head  Lab.  Fertil. 

*  HANADA,  A.  -  Res.  Staff 

*  SOMA,  T.  -  Res.  Staff  Lab.  Fertil. 

*  SUGA,  T.  -  Res.  Staff  Lab.  Fertil. 

*  SAITOH,  M.  -  Res.  Staff  Lab.  Nutr. 

*  IRIE,  R.  -  Res.  Staff  Lab.  Microbiol. 
Chiba,  Natl.  Inst,  of  Radiol.  Sci., 

Div.  of  Biol. 

*  ASAMI,  K.  -  Res.  Off. 

*  ETOH,  H.  -  Res.  Off. 

*  HYODO  (TAGUCHI),  Mrs.  Y.  -  Res.  Off. 

*  IWASAKI,  Miss  T.  -  Res.  Off. 

*  NAKAZAWA,  T.  -  Chief  of  Lab. 

*  YAMADA,  T.  -  Res.  Off. 

*  YAMAGUCHI,  T.  -  Chief  of  Lab. 

*  YUKAWA,  O.  -  Res.  Off. 
Div.  of  Radiat.  Hazards 

*  MURAMATSU,  S.  -  Res.  Off. 
Chikugo,  Kyushu  Natl.  Agr.  Exp.  Stat., 
Dept.  of  Plant  Pathol.  &  Entomol. 

*  MOCHIDA,  O.  -  Res.  Entomol. 

*  MIYAHARA,  Y.  -  Res.  Entomol. 
Fukuoka,  Kyushu  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Agric,  Zool.  Lab. 

*  UCHIDA,  T.  A.  -  Prof. 

*  MORI,  T.  -  Asst. 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

YAMAMOTO,  T.  -  Prof. 

HATAE,  T.  -  Res.  Assoc. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  KAWAKAMI,  I.  -  Prof. 

*  YAMANA,  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  SASAKI,  N.  -  Lect. 

*  SHIOKAWA,  K.  -  Lect. 
Gifu,  Gifu  Coll.  of  Dent., 
Lab.  of  Biol. 

*  AMANUMA,  A.  -  Prof. 

*  HISHIDA,  T.  -  Prof. 

*  KOBAYASHI,  H.  -  Lect. 

*  IKENISHI,  K.  -  Asst. 

*  YAMADA,  K.  -  Asst. 
Hakodate,  Hokkaido  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Fish.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  YAMAMOTO,  K.  -  Prof. 

*  TAKAHASHI,  H.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Lab.  of  Physiol.  &  Ecol. 

YAMADA,  J.  -  Prof. 
Hirakata,  Kansai  Med.  Sch., 
Biol.  Lab. 

IKUSHIMA,  N. 
Hirakata,  Osaka  Dent.  Coll., 
Biol.  Lab. 

TAKEUCHI,  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 
Hirosaki,  Hirosaki  Univ., 
Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

YAMADORI,  T.  -  Prof. 

TAKAHASHI,  H.  -  Lect. 


Hiroshima,  Hiroshima  Univ., 
lac.  of  Sci.,  Lab.  for  Amph.  Biol. 

*  KAWAMURA,  T.  -  Prof. 

*  NISHIOKA,  Miss  M.  -  Prof. 
Inuyama,  Kyoto  Univ., 

Prim.  Res.  Inst.,  Monkey  Care  Lab. 

*  TIBA,  T. 

Prim.  Res.  Inst.,  Dept.  of  Physiol. 

*  OSHIMA,  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Kagoshima,  Kagoshima  Univ., 
Lib.  Arts  Coll.,  Biol.  Inst. 

*  KUBOTA,  T.  -  Prof. 
Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat., 
Embryol.  Lab. 

*  NOTO,  T. 

Kanazawa,  Univ.  of  Kanazawa, 
Coll.  of  Lib.  Arts,  Biol.  Inst. 

*  OHSAKI,  K.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Fac.  of  Sci.,  Biol.  Inst. 

*  KISHIDA,  Y.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

*  FUKE,  M.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Kariya,  Aichi  Univ.  of  Educ, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  IWAMATSU,  T. 
Kasugai,  Aichi  Pref.  Colony, 

Inst,  for  Devi.  Res.,  Dept.  of  Embryol. 

*  MURAKAMI,  U.  -  Head 

*  NOGAMI,  H.  -  Res. 

*  SHOJI,  R.  -  Res. 

*  TERASHIMA,  Y.  -  Res. 

*  INOUYE,  M.  -  Res. 

*  TAKEUCHI,  I.  -  Res. 
Dept.  of  Perinatol. 

*  MURAKAMI,  U.  -  Head 

*  SEMBA,  R.  -  Res. 

*  KEINO,  H.  -  Res. 

*  SATO,  H.  -  Res. 
YAMAMURA,  H.  -  Res. 

Kobe,  Kobe  Univ.,  Sch.  of  Med., 
Dept.  of  Anat.,  Div.  I 

*  TAKEDA,  H.  -  Prof.,  Dir. 

*  NAKAMURA,  K.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  UMETANI,  T.  -  Asst. 
Kobe,  Konan  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Biol. 

TAKAYA,  H.  -  Prof. 

KAJI.  S.  -  Prof. 

MASUDA,  H.  -  Asst.  Prof. 

WATANABE,  T. 
Kobe,  Konan  Women's  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

*  BABA,  S.  -  Prof. 
Kumamoto,  Kumamoto  Univ., 
Med.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  FUJIMOTO,  T.  -  Prof. 
Kyoto,  Doshisha  Univ.,  Biol.  Lab. 

*  AMANO,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  KOBAYASHI,  N.  -  Prof. 

*  INOUE,  Mrs.  Y.  -  Res.  Asst. 
Kyoto,  Kyoto  Pref.  Univ.  of  Med., 
2nd  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  YASUDA,  M.  -  Lect. 

*  FUJISAWA,  H.  -  Lect. 

*  NAKAMURA,  H.  -  Asst. 

*  WATANABE,  K.  -  Asst. 
Dept.  of  Pharmacol. 

*  KURIYAMA,  K.  -  Prof.,  Chairman 
Kyoto,  Kyoto  Univ., 

Fac.  of  Med.,  Dept.  of  Anat. 

*  NISHIMURA,  H.  -  Prof. 

*  TANIMURA,  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  TANAKA,  O.  -  Fac.  Asst. 


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-  Res.  Assoc. 

*  TSUI  -  Rev  Amoc. 

Totcu  shirrs  aw., 

.    Dept  of  Anat 

.  -  Prof,  Dtr. 
First  Dept 

*  TAKJTA.  S.  -  Prof   'Emer.) 
Toky  -rv-, 
Dept.  of  Biol. 

KOBAYASI.  H.  -  Pi 

Set  Museum, 
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I    K.  -  Prof  fEmer.) 
Tokyo  "jv.T 

at  Inst. 
T. 
- 

IURA,  I.  - 
Dept.  of  Bioch e 

*  SHUKUYA.  R.  -  Prof,  Chairman 

at  Prof 
-  Led. 
Tokyo,  Ochanor- 
: 

*  D-  Z.  -  Prof. 
WAT  AN  ABE,  Y.  -  Asst 

Tokyo.  St  Paul  5  Univ.. 

CoIL  of  Gtr       ...     iioL  Lab. 

Tokyo.  Tokyo  Inst,  of  TechnoL, 

- 

*  HI-  Prof- 
Tokyo,  Tokyo  •  -.v., 

Fac  ::"  ZooL 

SEKIGLCHI.  K.  -  - 
OKADA. 
TANAKA,  K.  - 
HIRABAYASHI.  7 
Tolr.  *., 

i    Dept.  of  Anat 
:   -  Sea    Lc 

*  DAIMOX,  T.  -  Ir 

TO.  M.  - 

*  ITO.  R.  -  b 

Tokyo.  Tokyo  Metre :  ,-erontoL, 

Dept.  of  Bki. 

7.  -  Head 
NTX).  K. 
Tokyo.  Tokyo  Metrop.  Urriv., 
DAN.  K.  -  Prof..  President 
Fac.  of  Sci.  Dept.  of  BioL. 

*  YANAGISAWA,  T.  -  ProL 

*  0>:  Prof. 

*  ISONO.  N  -  :-- 

ANKI.  T.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
EMURA,  I.  -  Grad.  S 

*  LRANO.  Mrs.  S.  OHASHI  -  Grad.  Stud. 
Tokyo.  Uriv.  o 

Fac    if  Med     I  "at 

*  IDE,  C.  -  Postgrad. 

:>f  PhysioL  Che- 
-.NO.  Y.  -  Prof. 
Fac  ::  5 ..    I  -.z:  of  Biophys.  &  Biochem. 

*  5AKAI.  H 

*  KIMURA.  L  -  Asst  ProL 

*  IL  L  -  Grad.  Stud. 

*  KLR:  Dm  R-  -  Grad.  Stnd. 

ofBot 

'•'..  -  ProL 


Zool.  Inst. 

*  FLJIl 

*  TED 

Prof. 
-  Prof. 

*  KJSOSHfTA.  S   -  A- .        - 

A. 

*  TAKELCHI.  S.  -  Asst 

Ocean  Res.  Inst.  aoL 

*  t.  Assoc.  Prof 

[jm  H.  -  Res.  As 
Tokvo.  Waseda  I 

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Towada.  K 

-.moL  Sci 

Toyama.  Toy ram 

Fac  of  Lit.  A  Set.  BioL  Inst. 

*  HORI,  R.  -  Asst  Prof 

Tsu.  Mk  Pret  Urnr.,  Fac.  of  Fisfa. 

*  OOISHLMe 

K--Asst 

MIKAML  Y.  -  Prof 
OHASHI.  T  -  Asst  Prof 

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'  ijt.tits.  >li.-.i.:i    -  '■'.-'- 

*  KTJX).  T.  -  Prof 

-RA.K. 

jRL  L  -  1 . 

*  HIROSHIMA-  T  -  Res.  Asst 

Ur**  i  Sri.  ft  Engirt  . 

DA,  J.  -?: 
Yokohama.  Keic  Urav.. 

MORL  Y.  -  Prof,  Head 

*  TAGUCHL  Sh.  -  Prof 
MORI.  H.  -  Prof 
ENDO.  Y.  -  Prof 
KATAKURA,  Y.  - 1 

T .    I        -        Prof. 

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Cot  of  Agric.  I  -  adt 

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LEBa 

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Fac.  I  oL  Dept 

*  BLTROS.  J.  M.  -  Prof 

* 

MALAYSIA 

Koala  Lumpur.  Unh .  of  Malaysia. 

A:    -..     "-.---    ~--z-- 

*  GUNBERG.  D.  L  -  Prof. 


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PAKISTAN 


NEW  ZEALAND 


PAKISTAN 

Karachi,  i  nh   ol  Karachi, 

Sch.  of  Parasitol.,  Dept.  ol  Zool. 

IUI  Q]  I  S.  Mrs.  I  .  MliJIH      Asst  Prof. 

TAIWAN  (Formosa) 

Taipei.  Natl.  Del.  Mod.  Ctr., 
Dept  of  Biomorphics 

*  LIANG,  H.  M.      Pro!..  Head 

*  HSU  (LIANG),  Mrs.  C.  Y.  -  Prof. 

*  Yt'i  (KOU),  Mrs.  N.  W.  -  Assoc.  Prot". 
Taipei,  Natl.  Taiwan  Univ., 

Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  KING,  Mrs.  D.  WEI  -  Prof. 

*  HUANG,  F.  L. 


TURKEY 

Ankara,  Hacettepe  Univ., 

Med.  Fac,  Inst,  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  Kl  RSI   (P.UYUK0ZER),  Mrs.  I.  -  Prof.. 

Head 

*  UYSAL,  M. 

*  SEFTALIOGLU,  Miss  A. 

*  MI  MIKOGLU  (GONENC),  Mrs.  A. 
Erzurum,  Ataturk  Univ., 

Med.  Fac,  Inst,  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 
AYKAC,  I.  -  Prof. 


AUSTRALIA 


AUSTRALIA 

AUSTRALIAN  CAPITAL  TERRITORY 
•(A.C.T.) 

Canberra,  Austr.  Natl.  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Gen.  Stud.,  Zool.  Dept. 

*  TYNDALE-BISCOE,  C.  H.    ■  Reader 

*  JANSSENS,  P.  A.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  WALKER,  Mrs.  K.  Z.  -  Sen.  Demonstr. 

*  MOORE,  G.  P.  M.  -  Res.  Fellow 

NEW  SOUTH  WALES  (N.  S.  W.) 

Armidale,  Univ.  of  New  England, 
Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  O'FARRELL,  A.  F.  -  Prof. 

*  STOCK,  A.  -  Prof.,  Head 

*  GILES,  E.  T.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 

*  DE  BAVAY,  J.  M.  F.  X.  -  Lect. 
Sch.  of  Rural  Sci.,  Dept.  of  Agr.  Biol. 

*  CLAXTON,  J.  H.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Blacktown,  C.S.I.R.O..  Div.  of  Anim.  Physiol., 
Ian  Clunies  Ross  Anim.  Res.  Lab. 

Mcdonald,  i.  w.  -  chief 

*  ALEXANDER,  G.  -  Sen.  Princ.  Res.  Scient. 

*  LYNE,  A.  G.  -  Sen.  Princ.  Res.  Scient. 
Kensington,  Univ.  of  N.  South  Wales, 
Sch.  of  Anat. 

BLUNT,  M.  J.  -  Prof. 

O'BRIEN,  B.  R.  A.  -  Assoc.  Prof. 
Sydney,  Univ.  of  Sydney, 
Dept.  of  Histol.  &  Embryol. 

*  SULLIVAN,  G.  E.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci..  Zool.  Bldg. 

*  ANDERSON,  D.  T.  -  Prof. 

*  MORRIS,  Miss  V.  B.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

QUFENSLAND 

Brisbane,  Univ.  of  Queensland, 
Sch.  of  Anat. 

*  BRYDEN,  M.  M. 


Townsville,  James  Cook  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci.,  Depts.  of  Mar.  Sci.,  Bot.  & 
Zool. 

*  BURDON-JONES,  C.  -  Prof. 

*  LUCAS,  J.  S.  -  Lect. 


SOUTH  AUSTRALIA  (S.A.) 

Adelaide,  Univ.  of  Adelaide, 
Dept.  of  Anat.  &  Histol. 

VAN  DETH,  J.  H.  M.  G.  -  Reader 

PACKER,  A.  D.  -  Reader 
Bedford  Park,  Flinders  Univ., 
Sch.  of  Biol.  Sci. 

*  ZUST,  Miss  B. 

*  DIXON,  K.  E.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  McAVOY,  J.  W.  -  Grad.  Stud. 
MARSHALL,  J.  A.  -  Grad.  Stud. 

VICTORIA  (Vict.) 

Clayton,  Monash  Univ., 
Dept.  of  Physiol. 

*  WESTERMAN,  R.  A.  -  Sen.  Lect. 

*  CRAGG,  B.  G.  -  Reader 
Parkville,  Univ.  of  Melbourne, 
Sch.  of  Anat. 

*  LAVARACK,  J.  O.  -  Reader 

*  STRATFORD  (MILLER),  Mrs.  B.  F.  -  Sen. 

Lect. 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  SATHANANTHAN,  A.  H. 

NEW  ZEALAND 

Christchurch,  Univ.  of  Canterbury, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  STOUT,  V.  M.  -  Sen.  Lect. 
Dunedin,  Univ.  of  Otago, 
Dept.  of  Zool. 

*  PILKINGTON,  J.  B.  -  Lect. 


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SUBJECT    INDEX 


For  an  introduction  to  the  subject  index,  see  part  1  page  126. 

The  following  changes  have  been  made: 

New  Headings  in  part  2 

Amine(s) 

Bio-electricity 

Cell  cycle 

Chemical  elements  (formerly:  Minerals;  specific  elements) 

Cytogenetics 

Interstitial  cells 

Matrix  (extracellular) 

Microcinematography 

Self-Recognition 

Subheadings 

These  have  ondergone  some  change.  They  now  often  consist  of  two  or  more  words.  There- 
fore, the  list  of  standardized  one-word  subheadings  on  page  127  of  part  1  does  not  apply 
to  part  2. 


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       Berman 
Wolsky 
Aves  Mulherkar 

Echinoidea     Wolaky 

ACTIVATION 

see  Fertilization 

ADAPTATION 

see  also  Environmental  factors; 
Phylogenesis 


ADHESIVE  GLAND 

medullary  cells 

see  Gland  (s) 

Mammalia 

Wood 

relation  with  hypophysis 

ADIPOSE  TISSUE(S) 

Aves 

Moog 

see  also  Lipid(s) 

Mammalia 

Moog 

Aves               Watterson 

AGE  (AGING) 

Insecta            Butterworth 

Kimmel 

cellular 

Pant 

Mammalia 

Norman 

Rizki 

coat  colour 

Sharma 

Mammalia 
effect  of  X-rays 

Lhotka 

ADRENAL  GLAND 

Insecta 

Rockstein 

see  also  Cortisone;  Insulin; 

Mammalia 

Rockstein 

Steroids 

heart  muscle 
Mammalia 

Rockstein 

cortex  in  vitro 

kidney 

Mammalia       Roos 

Mammalia 

Blount 

Slavinski 

neoplasms 

cortical  differentiation 

Mammalia 

Lhotka 

Mammalia      Roos 

oral  tissues 

cortical  transient  zone 

Homo 

Toto 

Mammalia       Sucheston 

Mammalia 

Toto 

embryonic  &  postnatal 

Mammalia       Sucheston 
enzyme  activity 

Aves  Pedernera 

hypothal.  &  pituitary  control 

Amphibia       Thurmond 
maternal  hyperadrenalism 

Mammalia      Hoar 


Anomura 


Haley 


role  of  cell  surface 

Aves  Oppenheimer 

Echinoidea     Oppenheimer 
Mammalia      Oppenheimer 

AGGREGATION 
see  Cell(s) 


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AIR  BLADDER 
sec  I  ung(s) 

AIR  SACS 

see  1  ung(s) 

ALGAE 

see  Plant  embryology  & 

morphogenesis 
see  also  Unicellular  organisms 

ALIMENTARY  TRACT 

see  Digestive  tract 

AI  KYLATING  AGENTS 

ALLANTOIS 

sec  1  mbryonic  membranes 

AMINE(S) 

see  also  Neurotransmitters 

Aves  Butros 

Echinoidea     Russell 

AMINO  ACID(S) 

brain 

Mammalia      Kuriyama 
effect  on  primary  mesenchyme 

Echinoidea     Brookbank 
free 

Amphibia       Crawford 

Teleostei        Crawford 
(hydroxy)  proline 

Aves  Stern 

kynurenine  in  fatbody 

Insecta  Kimmel 

metabolism  in  early  embryo 

Aves  Harrison 

ontogeny 

Teleostei        Wilde 
silk  gland 

Insecta  Pant 

Sharma 
transport  in  egg  &  embryo 

Echinoderm   Crawford 

AMITOSIS 

see  Mitosis 

AMNION 

see  Embryonic  membranes 

ANABIOSIS 
see  Diapause 

ANDROGENESIS 

see  Genetics 

ANESTHESIA 

ANEUPLOIDY 

see  Heteroploidy 

ANIMAL  GRADIENT  (ani- 
malization) 

see  Gradients 

see  also  Embryology  (expe- 
rimental); Embryology 
(physiological) 


ANOMALIES  (early 

therap.  use  in  teratogen. 

development) 

Mammalia       Chamberlain 

see  also  Pathology; 

Teratogenesis 

ANTIMITOTIC  AGENTS 

Aves               Pearce 

Aves                Kosin 

Mollusca         Stiles 

Homo              Nishimura 

Ornoy 

ANTLERS 

Sasaki 

see  Horns 

Sekeles 

ANOMALIES  (Later 

development) 
see  Malformations 
see  also  Teratogenesis 

ANOXIA 

see  Respiration 

ANTIBIOTICS 

see  also  Actinomycin 

Amphibia       Schroeder 

Asteroidea      Schroeder 

Aves  Goldie 

cytochalasin 

Aves  Shepard 

Mammalia      Shepard 

Teleostei         Schroeder 
effect  on  development 

Echinoidea     Wolsky 
effect  on  devel.  &  regen. 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effect  on  myogenic  cells 

Reptilia  Cox 

effect  on  teeth 

Mammalia      Fitzgerald 
injected  into  amn.  fluid 

Homo  Lev 

Mammalia       Lev 
mitomycin 

Aves  King 

ANTIBODIES 

see  Immunology 

ANTIGENS 
see  Immunology 

ANTIMETABOLITES 

B-2-thienylalanine 

Aves  Kollar 

Mammalia       Kollar 
effect  on  cell  aggregation 

Echinoidea     Hamada 
effect  on  conn.  tiss.  differ. 

Aves  Frederickson 

effect  on  development 

Echinoidea     Wolsky 
effect  on  devel.  &  regen. 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effect  on  epithelial  differ. 

Aves  Frederickson 

effect  on  limb  development 

Mammalia      Kochhar 
effect  on  morphogenesis 

Aves  Naber 

Insecta  Rizki 

pyrimethamine 

Mammalia      Coleman 
teratogenesis 

Echinoidea     Skalko 

Mammalia      Skalko 


AORTA 

see  Vascular  system 

see  also  Heart  (&  great  vessels) 

APICAL  DOMINANCE 

see  Gradients;  Plant  embry- 
ology &  morphogenesis 

ARCHENTERON  (roof) 
see  Gastrulation;  Neurulation 
see  also  Induction 

ASEXUAL  REPRODUCTION 

(&  development) 

Ascidiacea  Izzard 

Watanabe 

Bryozoa  Oda 

Hydrozoa  Kato 

Scyphozoa  Kato 

Trematoda  Bilqees 

Tunicata  Freeman 

ASYMMETRY 

see  Symmetry 

AUDITORY  ORGAN 
(&  external  ear) 

Homo  Dickson 

Reptilia  Pugin 

Vertebrata      Keefe 

AUTONOMIC  NERVOUS 
SYSTEM 

Levi 
Aves  Arms 

Murray 
Mammalia       Murray 

BACTERIA 

see  also  Unicellular  organisms 

Mammalia      Fedinec 
BEAK 

BEHAVIOUR  (embryonic  & 
postnatal) 

Amphibia       Armstrong 

Aves  Gottlieb 

Hamburger 
Heaton 

Mammalia      Hamburger 

Teleostei         Armstrong 
bipedal  locomotion 

Aves  Peters 

corr.  with  brain  devel. 

Mammalia      Spyker 
effect  of  cerebellar  retard. 

Mammalia       Altman 


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embryonic 

Aves  Oppenheim 

fetal  activity 

Homo  Martin 

Murata 

Mammalia      Martin 
Murata 
larval  settling 

Gastropoda    Hadfield 
pouch-young 

Mammalia      Oppenheim 
relation  to  neurogenesis 

Amniota         Decker 
web-building  centres 

Arachnida      Kimmel 

BIDDER'S  ORGAN 
BIO-ELECTRICITY 

Vertebrata      Becker 

BIOGENIC  AMINES 
see  Neurotransmitters 

BIOMETRY 

see  Growth 

BIRTH 

BLADDER 

see  Urogenital  system 

BLASTEMA 

see  Regeneration  (traumatic) 

BLASTOCYST 

see  also  Cleavage 

activation 

Mammalia      Dickson 
biochemistry 

Mammalia      Gulyas 
chromosome  abnormalities 

Mammalia       Shaver 
chromosomes 

Mammalia      Takagi 
chromosomes  in  delayed  fertil 

Mammalia      Oakley 
comparative  morphology 

Mammalia      Rasweiler 
delayed  implantation 

Mammalia      Moore 
Onuma 
diapause 

Mammalia       Moore 
Tyndale 
effect  of  estrogen 

Homo  Holmes 

Mammalia       Holmes 
effect  of  father 

Mammalia      Maurer 
effect  of  oviduct  secretions 

Mammalia       Hamner 
effect  of  toxic  drugs 

Vertebrata      Segal 
electrochemistry  of  implant. 

Mammalia      Clemetson 
formation 

Mammalia      Biggers 
gene  activity 

Mammalia      Moore 
giant  cell  transformation 

Mammalia      Dickson 


hormone  action 

Mammalia       Prasad 
implantation 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia       Boell 
Butler 
Fein 
Fritz 
Gwatkin 
Holmes 
Maibenco 
Mintz 
Nebel 
Orsini 
Rasweiler 
Robertson 
Segal 
in  vivo  &  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Whitten 
ionic  environment 

Mammalia      Biggers 
maternal  protein  uptake 

Mammalia       Kulangara 
non-cellular  coverings 

Mammalia      Boving 
nucleic  acid  synthesis 
Mammalia       Daentl 
Prasad 
preservation  &  transfer 

Mammalia      Thompson 
protein  selection 

Mammalia      Kulangara 
protein  synthesis 

Mammalia       Prasad 
relation  to  uterine  blood  vessels 

Mammalia      Boving 
single  cell  transplantation 
Mammalia      Moustafa 
spacing,  orientation  &  implant. 

Mammalia      Boving 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia       Fisher 
Mitchell 
transfer 

Mammalia      Takano 
trophoblast 

Homo  Coelho 

Holmes 
Mammalia      Behrman 
Boving 
Dickson 
Fein 
Holmes 
Sherman 
ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Gulyas 
Tyndale 
zona  pellucida  loss 
Mammalia       Orsini 

BLASTODERM 
see  also  Cleavage;  Primitive 
streak 

cell  junctions 

Aves  Macarak 

cell  migr.  between  germ  layers 

Aves  Azar 

cell  surface  properties 

Aves  Rao 

erythroblasts 

Aves  Wainwright 

formation 

Cephalopoda  Arnold 


germ  layer  antigens 

Aves  Wolk 

hemoglobin  synthesis 

Aves  Wainwright 

hemopoiesis  in  reaggregates 

Aves  Wainwright 

hypoblast 

Aves  Brick 

Mizuno 
Wolk 
intra-uterine  stages 

Aves  Eyal 

marginal  tissue 

Aves  Schlesinger 

morphogenetic  movements 

Aves  Schlesinger 

mortality 

Aves  Kosin 

origin  in  holoblastic  cleavage 

Crustacea        Haley 
potencies 

Aves  Eyal 

reaggregates 

Aves  Macarak 

role  of  hypoblast  in  morphogen. 

Aves  Alperin 

thermocautery 

Insecta  Bownes 

ultrastructure 

Aves  Kosin 

BLASTODISC 

see  Blastoderm 

BLASTOMERES 

see  Cleavage 

BLASTULA 
see  Cleavage 

BLOOD 

see  also  Circulation;  Hemato- 
poiesis;  Hemolymph;  Vascular 
system 

binucleated  erythrocytes 

Aves  Bloom 

cells 

Lamellibr        Rodrick 
cells  &  spermine 

Aves  Butros 

cellular  chimerism 

Amphibia       Volpe 
corticosteroids 

Aves  Hall 

erytrhocyte  enzymes 

Amphibia       Okazaki 
erythrocyte  membrane  chemistry 

Mammalia       Furusawa 
hemoglobin 

Aves  Fraser 

Homo  Doherty 

hemoglobin  function 

Amphibia       Okazaki 
Shukuya 
hemoglobin  in  metamorphosis 

Amphibia        Hickey 
hemoglobin  switch 

Amphibia       Okazaki 
Shukuya 
hemoglobin  synthesis 

Amphibia       Grasso 

Aves  Wainwright 

Wilt 


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[nsecta  Bcrgtrom 

Laufei 

Mammalia      Goldwassei 
Rennert 
Rifkind 

releostei        Yamagami 
morphogen.  &  physiology 

Aves  Venzkc 

serum  proteins 

Amphibia       Nagano 
Shukuya 

Aves  Heim 

Mammalia       Heim 
sickle  cell  anemia 

Homo  Grasso 

BLOOD  VESSELS 

see  Vascular  system;  specific 

organs,  etc. 
see  also  Circulation 

BODY  CAVITIES  (&  their 
linings) 

BONE(S) 

see  also.  Bone  marrow; 
Cartilage;  Skeleton 

autoradiography 

Vertebrata      Leblond 
biochemistry 

Mammalia      Terashima 
biomechanics 

Homo  Felts 

Mammalia      Felts 
BMP-ase 

Mammalia      Urist 
calcification 

Mammalia      Urist 
callus  in  regeneration 

Mammalia      Deck 
cellular  origin 

Aves  Hall 

culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Terashima 
effect  of  gravity 

Mammalia      Felts 
effect  of  hormones 

Aves  Daimon 

Mammalia       Ornoy 
effect  of  malnutrition 

Mammalia       Nakamoto 
endocrinology 

Amphibia       McWhinnie 

Aves  McWhinnie 

Watterson 
enzymes 

Amphibia       McWhinnie 

Aves  McWhinnie 

fetus  &  neonate 

Mammalia      Nakamoto 
glycoproteins 

Mammalia      Weinstock 
growth 

Mammalia      Urist 
induction  &  origin 

Mammalia      Nogami 
matrix  physiology 

Mammalia      Urist 
metabolism 

Amphibia       McWhinnie 

Aves  McWhinnie 

morphogenesis 

Mammalia       Urist 

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ossification 

Mammalia  Urist 
perichondral  ossification 

Aves  Navagiri 
procollagen 

Aves  Weinstock 

Mammalia  Weinstock 
regeneration 

Mammalia  Urist 

BONE  MARROW 
BRAIN 

Mammalia      Altman 
acid  hydrolases 

Mammalia       Allen 
allatotropic  centre 

Insecta  Granger 

allometric  growth 

Mammalia      Souza 
amino  acid  metabolism 

Mammalia      Kuriyama 
antigenic  changes 

Mammalia      LaVelle 
antigenic  components 

Mammalia      Van  Alten 
autoradiography 

Mammalia      Hoshino 
blood-brain  barrier 

Aves  Birge 

Mammalia      Nakamura 
cAMP  metabolism 

Mammalia      Kuriyama 
cell  cycle 

Mammalia      Hoshino 
cell  migration 

Mammalia      Das 
cell  proliferation 

Mammalia      Das 
cellular  teratology 

Mammalia      Das 
centres 

Amphibia       Kollros 
cerebellum 

Amphibia       Gona 

Mammalia      Altman 
Das 
Kornguth 

Vertebrata      Takeda 
cochlear  nucleus 

Mammalia      Feldman 
connections  with  eye 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Mammalia       Jacobson 

Teleostei        Jacobson 
corr.  with  behaviour 

Mammalia      Spyker 
cortical  neurogenesis 

Mammalia      Feldman 
Hinds 
cortical  ultrastructure 

Mammalia       Peters 
cortical  visual  field 

Mammalia      Gordon 
Hirsch 
differentiation 

Aves  Unsworth 

Mammalia      Unsworth 
DNA 

Vertebrata      Jacobson 
EEG 

Aves  Peters 

effect  of  drugs  on  metabolism 

Mammalia       Kuriyama 


effect  of  eye  removal 
Aves  Dubey 

Salthe 
effect  of  hormones 

Mammalia       Altman 
Vertebrata      Jacobson 
effect  of  nitrosourea 
Mammalia      Das 
effect  of  thyroid  hormone 

Amphibia       Gona 
effect  of  undernutrition 
Mammalia       Altman 
effect  of  X-rays 

Mammalia       Altman 
Das 
enzyme  synthesis 

Mammalia      Greengard 
Golgi  studies 

Mammalia      Kimmel 
hypothalamus 

Mammalia       Ifft 
hypothalamus  &  hypophysis 
Amphibia       Jacobson 
Aves  Jacobson 

Mammalia      Daikoku 
hypothermic  hypoxia 

Aves  Peters 

in  cleft  palate 

Mammalia      Overman 
in  hydrocephaly 

Mammalia      Bryan 
induction 

Aves  Khare 

inferior  olive 

Vertebrata      Takeda 
irradiation 

Mammalia      Hayashi 
Hoshino 
Kameyama 
macrophages 

Mammalia      Chamberlain 
maturat.  &  glutamine  synthetase 

Aves  Piddington 

Mauthner  cell 

Amphibia       Kimmel 
neural  specificity 

Aves  Garber 

Mammalia      Garber 
neuro-anatomy 

Teleostei        Armstrong 
normal  &  abnormal  development 
Aves  Langman 

Mammalia       Langman 
Spyker 
olfactory  bulb  ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Hinds 
optic  centre  &  tracts 

Amphibia       Holly  field 

Sharma 
Aves  Coulombre 

Dubey 
Goldberg 
Salthe 
Teleostei        Sharma 
Vertebrata      Grobstein 
physiol.  encephalization 

Teleostei         Armstrong 
protein  changes 

Mammalia       LaVelle 
protein  synthesis 

Vertebrata      Jacobson 
reconstruct,  from  single  cells 
Aves  Garber 

Mammalia      Garber 


RNA 

Vertebrata      Jacobson 
scanning  EM  study- 
Mammalia      Chamberlain 
subcommissural  organ 

Amphibia       Wakahara 
synapses  in  visual  cortex 

Mammalia      Cragg 
synaptogenesis 

Aves  Oppenheim 

teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Brown 
Inouye 
Murakami 
tetrodotoxin  binding 

Aves  Unsworth 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
toxic  effect  of  bilirubin 

Mammalia       Sato 
transplantation 

Aves  Oppenheim 

visual  receptive  fields 

Mammalia      Gordon 
Hirsch 

BRANCHIAL  REGION 

see  also  Pharynx 

BRISTLE 

see  Integument 

BURSA  OF  FABRICIUS 

see  Lymphatic  system 


CAPILLARIES 

see  Vascular  system 

CAPSULE 

see  Egg 

CARAPACE 

see  Skin 

CARBOHYDRATE(S) 

cell  surface 

Aves 

Oppenheimer 

Echinoidea 

Oppenheimer 

Mammalia 

Oppenheimer 

chondroitin  sulfate  synthesis 

Aves 

Solursh 

egg  &  larva 

Teleostei 

Lobo 

endocrine  regulation 

Amphibia 

Frye 

glucose  in  early 

embryo 

Aves 

Harrison 

glycogen  in  liver 

Aves 

Benzo 

glycoproteins  in 

palate 

Mammalia 

Pratt 

glycoproteins  in  regeneration 

Amphibia 

Hamada 

hyaluronic  acid 

in  cornea 

Aves 

Trelstad 

in  chromatin 

Mammalia 

Kinoshita 

limb  bud 

Amphibia 

Ito 

metabolism 

Amphibia 

Sallach 

Echimoderm 

i  Yanagisawa 

metabolism  in  mutants 

Insecta 

Doane 

mucopolysaccharides 

Teleostei         Oobo 
mucopolysaccharides  in  palate 

Mammalia       Pratt 
polysaccharide  localization 

Homo  Lhotka 

polysaccharides  in  eye 

Aves  Latshaw 

Mammalia       Latshaw 
polysaccharides  in  oogenesis 

Polychaeta     Schroeder 
role  in  cell  differentiation 

Animalia         Schjeide 

Homo  Schjeide 

role  in  palate  development 

Mammalia      Coleman 

CARCINOGENETIC  AGENTS 

see  also  Tumour(s) 

Mammalia       Fujii 

Hoshino 

CARTILAGE 

Invertebrata   Koshida 
abnormality 

Mammalia      Dorfman 
achondroplastic 

Homo  Shepard 

Mammalia      Shepard 
auditory  &  vertebral 

Reptilia  Pugin 

biochemistry 

Mammalia      Terashima 
cell  culture 

Aves  Levenson 

cellular  origin 

Aves  Hall 

chondrocytes  in  vitro 

Aves  Solursh 

chondroitin  sulf.  in  micromelia 

Aves  Goetinck 

culture  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Terashima 
different  types  in  vitro 

Aves  Levenson 

differentiation  in  vitro 

Aves  Coleman 

effect  of  vitamin  C  in  vitro 

Aves  Levenson 

effect  on  ossification 

Aves  Navagiri 

in  Brachypodism 

Mammalia       Elmer 
in  cleft  palate 

Mammalia      Overman 
induction  &  origin 

Mammalia      Nogami 
teratogenesis 

Homo  Yasuda 

CASTE  DETERMINATION 
see  Polymorphism 

CELL(S) 

see  also  Cell  cycle;  Cell  fusion; 

Cell  Heredity;  Matrix; 

Unicellular  organisms 

activities  in  morphogenesis 
Hydrozoa       Campbell 

adhesion  Trinkaus 

Amphibia       Brick 
Phillips 


Aves  Bernfield 

Cairns 
De  Haan 
Maslow 
Oppenheimer 
Phillips 
Stocum 
Takeichi 
Wiseman 

Echinoidea      Kondo 

Oppenheimer 
Spiegel 

Homo  Maslow 

Mammalia       Maslow 

Oppenheimer 
Wiseman 

Vertebrata      Lipton 
affinities 

Amphibia       Eisenbcrg 

Aves  Eisenberg 

aggregation  &  reaggregation 
Moscona 

Aves  Fujisawa 

Kuroda 
Maslow 
Okada 
Takeichi 
Yasuda 

Echinoidea     Hamada 
Kondo 

Homo  Maslow 

Hydrozoa       Ceron 

Mammalia      Kuroda 
Maslow 

Porifera  Fuke 

Hiroshima 

Humphreys 

Kido 

Kishida 

Ohsaki 

Teleostei        Wourms 
athrocytosis 

Mammalia      Clemetson 
behaviour 

Aves  Weston 

biochemistry 

Swift 

Echinoidea     Mano 

Mammalia       Shapiro 
clones 

Amphibia       Freed 
communication 

Tupper 

Amphibia       Reeves 

Aves  DeHaan 

Fujisawa 

Insecta  Schneiderman 

Mammalia      Sherman 
contact 

Amphibia       Johnson 
Sanders 

Aves  Fischman 

Humphreys 
Okada 
Overton 
Sanders 
Takeichi 
Yasuda 
contact  inhibition  of  movement 

Trinkaus 
contractile  apparatus 

Echinoidea     Schroeder 
cortex  in  early  development 

Insecta  Postlethwait 


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culture  in  vitro 

Moscona 
Amphibia  Twcedell 
Homo  Kelley 

[nsecta  Kuroda 

Rosales 
cytochemistry 

1  nsecta  Rosales 

death 

Aves  Fallon 

Mottet 
Pilar 

Saunders 
Homo  Fallon 

Mottet 
Insecta  Bryant 

Butterworth 
Mammalia       Pratt 

Shapiro 
differentiation 

Aves  Schjeide 

differentiation  in  vitro 
Amphibia       Watanabe 
Aves  Watanabe 

Insecta  Seecof 

effect  of  cytosine  arabinoside 
Mammalia      Bertalanffy 
effect  of  ecdysone 

Insecta  Rosales 

electrical  communication 
Insecta  Caveney 

electrical  coupling 

Amphibia       Sanders 
Aves  DeHaan 

electrokinetics 

Amphibia       Brick 
form  changes 

Trinkaus 
fusion  in  myogenesis 

Vertebrata      Lipton 
growth 

Aves  Schjeide 

Homo  Minato 

Insecta  Minato 

Mammalia      Karasaki 
haploid  embryonic 
Amphibia       Freed 
Mezger 
homing 

Aves  Cameron 

interactions 

Holland 
Moscona 
Weiss 
Aves  Lavarack 

Maslow 
Oppenheimer 
Echinoidea     Oppenheimer 
Homo  Maslow 

Hydrozoa       Ceron 
Insecta  Davenport 

Mammalia      Argyris 
Maslow 
Oppenheimer 
Spiralia  Cather 

interclass  chimeras 
Aves  Wilde 

Mammalia      Wilde 
irradiation 

Mammalia      Bertalanffy 
junction 

Amphibia       Decker 
Aves  Macarak 

Mammalia       Decker 


ligands 

Homo  Garber 

Mammalia      Garber 
lipid  enzymes 

Echinoidea     Barber 

lipid-protein  interactions 

Aves  Huang 

Pagano 

Mammalia       Huang 

Pagano 

longevity  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Rafferty 
membrane 

Amphibia       Eisenberg 
Aves  Eisenberg 

membrane  &  chemicals 
Echinoidea     Herold 
membrane  &  nucleus 
Vertebrata      Ebert 
Ozato 
membrane-bound  proteins 
Aves  Huang 

Pagano 
Mammalia       Huang 
Pagano 
membrane  fusion 

Mammalia      Huang 
Pagano 
membrane  reconstitution 
Mammalia      Pagano 
migration 

Aves  Azar 

Mammalia      Hassell 
motility 

Amphibia       Izzard 
Aves  Cairns 

DeHaan 
Izzard 
movement 

Trinkaus 
Amphibia       Brick 

Eisenberg 
Aves  Eisenberg 

Lavarack 
Maslow 
Wiseman 
Gastropoda    Sathananthan 
Hydrozoa       Lenhoff 
Tweedell 
Mammalia      Wiseman 
Metazoa  Allen 

Teleostei         Lesseps 
mucosubstances  &  different. 
Animalia         Schjeide 
Homo  Schjeide 

myoblast  clones 

Aves  Konigsberg 

phenotypic  variants  in  culture 

Amphibia       Mezger 
physical  interactions 
Weiss 
Echinoidea     Vacquier 
positioning 

Hoover 
programmed  changes 
Mammalia      Pratt 
proliferation  &  differentiation 

Aves  Cameron 

recognition 

Aves  Bernfield 

Stocum 
relations  in  early  embryo 
Amphibia       Dan 
Echinoderm    Dan 


role  of  cations  in  behaviour 
Mammalia      Waymouth 
role  of  matrix  in  migration 

Aves  Hay 

shape  changes  in  morphogen. 
Amphibia       Jacobson 
Aves  Jacobson 

shape  in  lens 

Aves  Hendrix 

size  in  wing  mesoderm 
Aves  Cairns 

sorting 

Aves  Lesseps 

Mayhew 
Mammalia      Mayhew 
specificity 

Holland 
Weiss 
stability  of  different,  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Rafferty 
structure  &  function 

Kessel 
surface 

Moscona 
surface  antigens 

Mammalia      Artzt 

Bennett 
Bovarnick 
Fedoroff 
surface  biochemistry 

Trinkaus 
Aves  Moog 

Mammalia      Moog 

Terayama 
surface  carbohydrates 

Aves  Oppenheimer 

Echinoidea     Oppenheimer 
Mammalia      Oppenheimer 
surface  changes 

Hoover 
surface  charge 

Aves  Rao 

surface  genetics 

Amphibia       Brick 
surface  immunochemistry 
Aves  Fischman 

surface  in  behaviour 

Homo  Kelley 

surface  in  cleavage 

Amphibia       Sanders 
surface  in  differentiation 
Mammalia      Rifkind 
surface  in  embryo 

Mammalia       Mintz 
surface  in  gastrulation 

Amphibia       Johnson 
surface  in  metaplasia 

Amphibia       Eisenberg 
surface  in  morphogenesis 
Schaeffer 
Amphibia       Eisenberg 
Aves  Collins 

Eisenberg 
Lee 
Rao 
Sanders 
Mammalia      Collins 
surface  lipids 

Echinoidea     Barber 
surface  recognition 
Aves  Garber 

Mammalia       Garber 
surface  specificity 

Aves  Weston 


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surface  structure 

Trinkaus 
surface  ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Brick 

Okamoto 

Aves  Lesseps 

ultrastructure 

Mammalia       Shapiro 
velocity  sedimentation 

Aves  Suburo 

CELL  CYCLE 

Amphibia       Byrd 
Aves  Cairns 

Echinoidea     Byrd 
Mano 
Russell 
Hydrozoa       Campbell 
Mammalia       Hoshino 
Scheffler 
Yamaguchi 

CELL  DEATH 

see  Cell(s) 

CELL  DIVISION 

see  Cell(s);  Mitosis 

CELL  FUSION 

see  also  Cell  heredity 


Mammalia 


Ruddle 
Harris 


CELL  HEREDITY 

see  also  Cell  fusion 

Insecta  Baker 

abnormal  cell  lines 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 
blastoderm  &  somatic  cells 

Insecta  Bownes 

chromosomes 

Mammalia       Lin 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 
clonal  analysis  of  N.S. 

Insecta  Kankel 

embryonic  cells  in  vitro 

Insecta  Kuroda 

eye  cell  clones 

Aves  Eguchi 

Okada 
Takeichi 

Mammalia       Eguchi 
Okada 
Takeichi 
in  cell-lethal  mutants 

Insecta  Arking 

in  homeosis 

Insecta  Postlethwai 

in  internal  adult  organs 

Insecta  Arking 

in  larval  organs 

Insecta  Arking 

in  myeloma  cells  -in  vitro 

Mammalia      Kimmel 
iris  cell  clones 

Amphibia       Eisenberg 
regulation 

Mammalia      Duerksen 
somatic  recombination 

Insecta  Cline 

Stern 
Tokunaga 


CELL-LINEAGE 

see  Embryology  (experimental) 

CELL  RENEWAL 

see  Regeneration  (physio- 
logical) 

CENTRAL  NERVOUS 

SYSTEM 
see  also  Brain;  Neural  crest; 

Neural  plate;  Spinal  cord 

Aves  Martin 

Homo  O'Rahilly 

Mammalia       Martin 
autoradiography 

Aves  Corliss 

Mammalia      Vaughn 
axonal  protein  movement 

Aves  LaVail 

collagen  secretion 

Aves  Hay 

dis-  &  reaggr.  of  neural  tube 

Aves  Adler 

effects  of  hypoxia 

Mammalia      Yu 
effect  of  lead 

Aves  De  Gennaro 

Mammalia      De  Gennaro 
effects  of  malnutrition 

Mammalia       Yu 
glia  cell 

Insecta  Levi 

Mammalia      Das 

Peters 
Vaughn 
glycogen  body 

Aves  De  Gennaro 

in  Lp/Lp  mutant 

Mammalia       Stein 
irradiation 

Mammalia       Murakami 
irradiation  &  ultrasound 

Mammalia      Shoji 
lumbosacral  region 

Aves  Watterson 

morphogenesis 

Insecta  Berry 

motor  neuron  connections 

Amphibia       Grant 
myelin 

Aves  Mezei 

Mammalia      Peters 
myeloschisis 

Aves  Watterson 

neural  epithelium 

Aves  Corliss 

neural  tube 

Mammalia      Herman 

Kauffman 

role  of  trace  elements 

Homo  Agnew 

Mammalia       Agnew 

specification  of  connections 

Amphibia       Kimmel 
spinal  cord 

Aves  Hollyday 

teratogenesis 

Aves  Corliss 

Mammalia       Hayashi 
Herman 
Kauffman 
Nakamura 


ultrastructure 

Mammalia       Hayashi 
Herman 
Kauffman 
Vaughn 
visual  neuron  connections 

Amphibia       Grant 
web-building  centres 
Arachnida      Kimmel 

CENTRIFUGATION 

see  Embryology  (experimental) 
Embryology  (physiological) 

CEPHALOGENESIS 

see  Head 

CEREBELLUM 
see  Brain 

CHALONES 

see  Mitosis 

CHEMICAL  ELEMENTS 
see  also  Ions 

Al  teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Persaud 
Au  transfer  in  placenta 

Mammalia      Sudarwati 
Ca 

Echinoidea     Uemura 
Ca  &  cell  contraction 

Echinoidea     Schroeder 
Ca  &  cortical  contraction 
Amphibia       Kubota 
Ca  in  egg  activation 

Invertebr        Epel 
Ca  in  embryo 

Aves  Lhotka 

Homo  Lhotka 

Mammalia       Lhotka 
Ca  in  endolymphatic  deposits 

Amphibia       Pilkington 
Ca  in  fertilization 

Echinoidea     Nakazawa 
Ca  metabolism 

Mammalia      Ornoy 

Schryver 
Cd  in  development  &  reproduction 

Teleostei         Sanford 
Cd  teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Monie 
F 

Echinoidea     Herold 
F  effect  on  embryo 
Aves  Sinha 

Varma 
F  placental  transfer 

Mammalia      Shupe 
Fe  in  embryo 

Aves  Lhotka 

Homo  Lhotka 

Mammalia       Lhotka 
heavy  metals 

Mammalia       Agnew 
Vertebrata      Birge 
heavy  metal  teratogenesis 
Mammalia      Kimmel 
Mollusca         Calabrese 

Hg 

King 
Homo  Robkin 

Mammalia       Robkin 

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K  in  mother  &  Fetus 

Mammalia      Fantel 
Li  in  regeneration 

Hydrozoa      Yasugi 
metal  effect  on  enzyme  systems 

Echinoderm   Hein 

rurbellaria     Hein 
metals  in  devel.  &  regen. 

1  chinoderm   Hein 

Turbcllaria      Hein 
N  excretion  in  tadpole 

Amphibia       Arima 
N  metabolism 

Amphibia       Janssens 

[nsecta  Sharma 

P 

Echinoderm   Yanagisawa 

Mammalia      Nakazawa 
Pb  teratogenesis 

King 

Aves  Gilani 

Mammalia      Monie 
trace  elements  in  CNS  anomalies 

Homo  Agnew 

Mammalia      Agnew 
trace  elements  in  fertilization 

Echinoidea     Hori 

Teleostei         Hori 

CHEMICAL  MICRO- 
ANALYSIS 

CHEMICALS  (biologically 

active) 
see  specific  chemicals 

(Antibiotics;  Antimitotic 

agents  etc.  etc.);  Chemical 

elements;  Drugs; 

Ioris;  Teratogenesis 

CHEMORECEPTORS 

CHIMERAS 

Amphibia       Volpe 
Mammalia      Benirschke 
Whitten 

CHONDROCRANIUM 

Amphibia  Toerien 

Aves  Toerien 

Mammalia  Toerien 

Reptilia  Toerien 

CHONDROGENESIS 
see  Cartilage 

CHORDA 

see  Notochord 

CHORION 

sec  Placenta 

see  also  Embryonic  membranes 

CHOROID  PLEXUS 

see  Brain 

CHROMAFFIN  CELLS 

Aves  Andrew 

CHROMATIN 
see  Chromosomes 


(  IIKOMATOPHORh(S) 

Amphibia       Bagnara 
Dalton 
Crustacea        Ranga 

CHROMOSOMES 
see  also  Cytogenetics 

aberrations 

Homo  Makino 

Shapiro 
Mammalia       Lin 

Miyake 
Nesbitt 
Shaver 
Vertebrata      Macintyre 
biochemical  activity 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 
blastocyst 

Mammalia      Takagi 
cell  genetics 

Mammalia       Lin 
chromatin 

Echinoidea     Ozaki 
Mammalia       Kinoshita 
congenital  malformations 
Homo  Bhargava 

Makino 
Misra 
Sasaki 
Mammalia      Navagiri 
delayed  fertilization 

Mammalia      Oakley 
developmental  changes 

Amphibia       DiBerardino 
DNA  replication 

Insecta  Calvet 

DNA,  RNA  &  protein  synthesis 

Insecta  Pavan 

DNA  sequence 

Insecta  Calvet 

doubling  by  colchicine 
Mollusca         Stiles 
gene  localization 

Aves  Przybylski 

genetic  activity 

Insecta  Gay 

heterochromatin 
Insecta  Rae 

Mammalia      Rae 
in  abortions 

Homo  Makino 

Sasaki 
in  lethal  racial  hybrids 

Amphibia       Moore 
karyotype 

Homo  Ornoy 

Sasaki 
Onycho- 

phora  Cavenaghi 

Murta 
Schreiber 
Simoes 
lampbrush  nucleic  acids 

Amphibia       Gall 
laser  microbeam  study 
Amphibia        Berns 
Mammalia      Berns 
Rattner 
mapping 

Amphibia       Freed 
meiotic 

Mammalia      Lakshmanan 


mitotic  mutants 

Avls  Bloom 

molecular  structure 

Insecta  Gay 

nucleic  acid-protein  interaction 
Insecta  Rae 

Mammalia       Rae 
of  cell  clones 

Amphibia       Freed 
proteins 

Insecta  Imberski 

proteins  on  genes 

Amphibia       Higashinakagawa 
Reeder 
puffing 

Insecta  Doane 

Gerbi 
Laufer 
Rasch 
rearrangements 

Insecta  Donady 

replication  patterns 
Amphibia       Barr 
Insecta  Barr 

role  in  differentiation 

Insecta  Poulson 

sex 

Homo  Moore 

Mammalia      Moore 

ultrastructure  &  function 

Insecta  Kaufmann 

X-differentiation 

Mammalia      Takagi 
X-inactivation 

Mammalia      Nesbitt 
Ohno 
CILIA 

contractile  mechanisms 

Rikmenspoel 
regeneration 

Echinoidea     Lindsay 

CINEMICROGRAPHY 

see  Microcinematography 

CIRCULATION 

CLEAVAGE  (&  morula, 

blastula) 
see  also  Blastocyst; 

Blastoderm;  Blastodisc 

Cephalopoda  Arnold 

Echinoidea     Hiramoto 
Miki 
Skalko 

Gastropoda    Sathananthan 

Mammalia      Gulyas 
Skalko 

Teleostei        Kirchen 
biochemistry 

Echinoidea     Kanki 
Mano 

Mammalia      Pollard 
blastomere  interactions 

Echinoidea     Vacquier 
blastomere  ultrastructure 

Lambellibr     Humphreys 
blastula  surface  ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Brick 
cell  coupling 

Amphibia       Sanders 


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cell  interactions 

Spiralia  Cather 

cell  surface 

Amphibia       Sanders 

Echinoidea     Uemura 
cortical  contraction 

Amphibia       Kubota 
cytodifferentiation 

Amphibia       Nakamura 
Takasaki 
developmental  potential 

Ctenophora    Freeman 

Nemertea        Freeman 
effect  of  father 

Mammalia       Maurer 
effect  of  irradiation 

Mollusca         Stiles 
effect  of  metabolic  inhibitors 

Mammalia      Pollard 
effect  of  methylated  xanthines 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
effect  of  pollutants 

Mollusca         Stiles 
histone  synthesis 

Amphibia       Kasinsky 
holoblastic 

Crustacea        Haley 
microfilament  biochemistry 

Echinoidea     Schroeder 
mitotic  apparatus 

Echinoidea     Kiefer 
Miki 
oxygen  consumption 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
physiology 

Echinoidea     Kojima 
polar  lobe  formation 

Gastropoda    Taylor 
proteins 

Echinoidea     Wilt 
RNA 

Echinoidea     Wilt 
role  of  Ca  in  contraction 

Amphibia       Kubota 
role  of  vegetal  body 

Gastropoda    Cather 
transcription 

Mammalia       Moore 
ultrastructure 

Aves  Fainstain 

Echinoidea     Uemura 

Mammalia      Gondos 

CLOACA 

see  Urogenital  system 

CLONE(S) 

see  Asexual  reproduction; 
Cell(s);  Cell  heredity 

COELOM 

see  Body  cavities 

COLCHICINE 

see  Antimitotic  agents 

COLLAGEN 

Amphibia       Kato 
bone 

Aves  Weinstock 

bone  &  dentin 

Mammalia      Weinstock 


cornea 

Aves  Trelstad 

deposition  in  embryo 

Aves  Stern 

deposition  in  metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Reynolds 
fibrillogenesis 

Aves  Trelstad 

in  connective  tiss.  differ. 

Aves  Frederickson 

in  epithelial  differentiation 

Aves  Frederickson 

Vertebrata      Kollar 
in  micromelic  mutants 

Aves  Goetinck 

mediator  of  information 

Vertebrata      Kollar 
morphogenetic  role 

Mammalia      Bernfield 
mRNA&  tRNA 

Aves  Stern 

polymerization 

Vertebrata      Kemp 
proline  metabolism 

Aves  Stern 

resorption  in  tail 

Amphibia       Ito 
role  in  eye  development 

Aves  Coulombre 

role  in  tissue  interaction 

Aves  Hay 

secretion  by  epithelia 

Aves  Hay 

submandibular  gland 

Mammalia      Bernfield 
synthesis  in  chondrocytes 

Aves  Solursh 

synthesis  in  embryo 

Aves  Stern 

synthesis  in  palate 

Mammalia      Pratt 
types 

Aves  Trelstad 

umbilical  cord 

Homo  Uysal 

COLOUR  PATTERNS 

see  Chromatophore(s); 
Pigment(ation) 

COMPETENCE  (inductive) 

CONGENITAL  MALFOR- 
MATIONS 
see  Malformations 

CONNECTIVE  TISSUE 
see  also  Fibroblast(s) 

Amphibia       Setoguti 
Watanabe 

Aves  Frederickson 

Trelstad 

Homo  Ten  Cate 

Watanabe 

Mammalia       Burton 
Dorfman 
Seftalioglu 
Watanabe 

Teleostei        Watanabe 

Vertebrata      Kemp 


CORPUS  ALLATUM 


Insecta 


Beig 
Granger 


CORPUS  LUTEUM 

CORTEX 

seeCell(s);  Egg(s) 

CORTISONE 
see  also  Steroids 

Aves  Kulka 

Mammalia       Iucif 

Takano 

CRANIUM 

see  Skull 

see  also  Chondrocranium 

CRYPTOBIOSIS 

see  Diapause 

CULTURE  (embryo) 
see  also  Rearing  methods 

Aves  Klein 

Homo  Francoeur 

Dickey 
Elliott 
Mammalia      Gunberg 
Hoppe 
Shepard 
Whitten 
drug  assay  system 

Aves  Boone 

mutant  embryos 

Mammalia       Stein 
neuropore  &  cytochalasin 
Aves  Shepard 

Mammalia      Shepard 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia  Gunberg 
Mitchell 
Moustafa 

CYCLIC  AMP 

see  Nucleotides 

CYTOGENETICS 

Homo  Bhargava 

Doherty 

Mammalia  Ishikawa 
Miyake 

Mollusca         Stiles 

Teleostei         Ojima 

CYTOLOGY 
see  Cytogenetics 

CYTOSTATIC  AGENTS 

see  Antimitotic  agents 

CYTOTOXIC  AGENTS 

see  Drugs 

DEDIFFERENTIATION 

see  also  Metaplasia 

denervated  limb 

Amphibia       Hearson 


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Dl  ( (^RIBONUCLEIC  ACID 

transcription 

see  also  Nucleic  acids 

Amphibia 

Btowder 

Echinoidea 

Nemer 

Onychoph 

Cavenaghi 

Insecta 

Browder 

Murta 

Mammalia 

Browder 

Schrciber 

Brown 

Simoes 

Church 

rhaliacea 

Cavenaghi 

Schultz 

Schreiber 

trophoblast  giant  cells 

amplified 

Mammalia 

Sherman 

[nsecta 

Gerbi 

unusual 

brain 

Dinophyccae 

Rae 

Vertebrata 

Jacobson 

differentiating  cells 

DETERMINATION 

Vertebrata 

Karasaki 

(embryonic) 

effect  of  temp. 

on  synthesis 

see  also  Induction; 

Echinoidea 

Brookbank 

specific  organs,  etc. 

enzymology 

Echinoidea 

Infante 

Insecta 

Schneiderman 

Mammalia 

Infante 

blastoderm 

in  cell  division 

Aves 

Eyal 

Aves 

Emerson 

Insecta 

Bownes 

in  heterochromatin 

control  of  oogenesis 

Insecta 

Rae 

Insecta 

Postlethwait 

Mammalia 

Rae 

early  stages 

initiation  of  synth.  in  regen. 

Mollusca 

Clement 

Amphibia 

Tassava 

in  homeosis 

mitochondrial 

Insecta 

Postlethwait 

Anderson 

molecular  in  melanophores 

Homo 

Upholt 

Amphibia 

Brick 

Mammalia 

Upholt 

skin  areas 

non-repeated 

Amphibia 

Kollros 

Mammalia 

Brown 

somatic  cells 

nuclear  membrane  complex 

Insecta 

Bownes 

Echinoidea 

Infante 

somites 

Mammalia 

Infante 

Aves 

Packard 

organization 
Aves 

Coleman 

various  embryonic  structures 
Amphibia       Jacobson 

regeneration 

Aves 

Jacobson 

Crustacea 

Holland 

Skinner 

DEVELOPMENT  (general) 

regulation  of  synthesis 

see  also  Asexual  reproduction; 

Vertebrata 

Ebert 

Life  cycle(s);  Morphogenesis 

Ozato 

repair 
Insecta 

Ascidiacea 

Milkman 

Smith 

Dermaptera 

Giles 

Mammalia 

Masui 

Diptera 

Milkman 

Moustafa 

Hemichorda 

Burdon 

replication 

Homo 

Decker 

Insecta 

Calvet 

Nemertea 

Iwata 

satellite 

Pinnipedia 

Bryden 

Crustacea 

Beattie 

Polychaeta 

Mazurkiewicz 

Skinner 

Rodentia 

Bagwell 

Insecta 

Gall 

Teleostei 

Donaldson 

Gerbi 

Vertebrata 

Shrivastava 

sequence 

biochemistry 

Insecta 

Calvet 

Moscona 

spacer  regions 

cell  biology 

Amphibia 

Brown 

Lepidoptera 

Locke 

synthesis 

chemical  &  biochem.  changes 

Amphibia 

Hearson 

Insecta 

Newburgh 

Aves 

Fischman 

control 

Stockdale 

Robertson 

Echinoidea 

Brookbank 

culture  in  vitro 

Insecta 

Pa  van 

Moscona 

Mammalia 

Hassell 

cytoplasmic  &  protein  changes 

Pratt 

Amphibia 

DiBerardino 

Stockdale 

effect  of  chemicals 

synthesis  in  mitochondria 

Echinoderm 

Hein 

Homo 

Nagata 

Turbellaria 

Hein 

Mammalia 

Naeata 

effect  of  combination  of  factors 

synthetic  enzymes  in  egg 

Mammalia 

Staples 

Echinoidea 

Terayama 

effects  of  hormones 

Arthropoda 

Madhavan 

effect  of  stress 

Amphibia       Srivastava 
endocrine  control 

Insecta  Aggarwal 

histogenesis 

Moscona 
imaginal  maturation 

Insecta  Rockstein 

marine  species 

Invertebrata   Fernald 
microcinematography 

Robertson 
mRNA  translation 

Ilan 
nuclear  &  chromosomal  changes 

Amphibia       DiBerardino 
parallels 

Homo  Burdi 

Mammalia      Burdi 
patterns 

Aves  Cameron 

physiology 

Lepidoptera   Locke 
regulation  of  protein  synth. 

Ilan 
size-age  relationships 

Mammalia      Bagwell 
transferred  embryo 

Mammalia      Takano 

DEVELOPMENT  (larval) 

see  also  Polymorphism  (insects) 

Crustacea       Dotsu 

Echinoidea     D'Asaro 

Mazurkiewicz 

Gastropoda    D'Asaro 

Mazurkiewicz 

Lamellibr       Mazurkiewicz 

Polychaeta     D'Asaro 

Teleostei        Dotsu 
arm  formation 

Echinoidea     Finnegan 
Larrivee 
effect  of  food 

Asteroidea      Lucas 
effect  of  prolactin 

Amphibia       Arima 
endocrine  control 

Crustacea       Hubschman 
externally  induced  settling 

Gastropoda    Hadfield 
growth  &  nitrogen  excretion 

Amphibia       Arima 
in  fish  hosts 

Cestoda  Bilqees 

Nematoda      Bilqees 
juvenilizing  molecules 

Insecta  Silhacek 

metabolic  end-products 

Amphibia       Arima 
nauplius  eye 

Crustacea       Aoto 
parasitic  forms 

Crustacea        Izawa 
Ooishi 

DEVELOPMENT  (post- 
embryonic,  fetal) 

Chiroptera  Mann 
Insectivora  Mann 
Perissodact     Mann 


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Judy 

Balakrishnan 


Urodela  Ballard 

endocrinology 

Insecta 
gestational  age 

Homo 
hormonal  control 

Insecta  Shaaya 

nucleic  acid  &  protein  synth. 

Insecta  Shaaya 

role  of  prothoracic  gland 

Insecta  Bodenstein 

DEVELOPMENTAL 
GENETICS 

see  Genetics 

DEVELOPMENTAL 
PATHOLOGY 

see  Pathology 

DEVELOPMENTAL 
PHYSIOLOGY 

see  Embryology  (experimental); 
Embryology  (physiological) 
see  also  Development 


DIAPAUSE 

Crustacea 

Morris 

Insecta 

Brust 

Pener 

Mammalia 

Moore 

Tyndale 

Teleostei 

Wourms 

DIAPHRAGM 

see  Body  cavities 

DIET 

see  Nutrition 

DIFFERENTIATION 

see  also  Dedifferentiation; 

Metaplasia;  specific 

organs,  etc. 

Amphibia 

Legname 

Cestoda 

Cheng 

ATP  synthesis 

Amphibia 

Crawford 

Teleostei 

Crawford 

axial  mesoderm 

Amphibia 

Finnegan 

biochemistry 

Moscona 

Amphibia 

Sallach 

Wilde 

Mammalia 

Sherman 

Teleostei 

Brummett 

cartilage  &  bone 

Mammalia 

Terashima 

cell  interactions 

Moscona 

Amphibia 

Nakamura 

Takasaki 

cell  surface 

Moscona 

Mammalia 

Rifkind 

cellular 

Swift 

Aves 

Cameron 

Echinoidea 

Urano 

Insecta 

Coward 

Teleostei 

Whitt 

Xiphosura 

Coward 

chemical 

Gastropoda 
cleavage 

Amphibia 

control 

Acrasiales 
culture  in  vitro 


Morrill 

Nakamura 
Takasaki 

Cohen 

Moscona 
Seecof 


Karasaki 

Scheffler 

Taylor 

Coward 

Taylor 

Brinster 

Taylor 

Coward 


Insecta 
cytoplasmic  fragments 

Amphibia       Wilde 
differentiated  state 

Insecta  Bownes 

DNA  properties 

Vertebrata 
during  cell  cycle 

Mammalia 
early  stages 

Gastropoda 

Insecta 

Lameilibr. 

Mammalia 

Polychaeta 

Xiphosura 
effects  of  biomech.  fields 

Homo  Gasser 

effect  of  hormones 

Insecta  Judy 

effect  of  ions 

Hydrozoa       Macklin 
effect  of  nucleoside  analogues 

Aves  Coleman 

effect  of  temperature 

Aves  Dubey 

Pa  til 
effect  of  virus  infection 

Aves  Watanabe 

endocrine  control 

Insecta  Berry 

energy  pathways 

Vertebrata      Wilde 
enzyme  activity 

Amphibia 

Aves 
enzyme  control 

Insecta 


Boell 
Boell 


eye  cell  clones 
Aves 


Mammalia 


Sullivan 

Eguchi 

Okada 

Takeichi 

Eguchi 

Okada 

Takeichi 


eye  lens  in  vitro 

Aves  Katoh 

factors  from  submaxillary  gland 

Mammalia  Varon 
gene  contr.  in  allophenic  anim. 

Mammalia  Mintz 
gene  transcription 


Insecta 
genetics 

Teleostei 
genetic  basis 

Mollusca 
germ  cells 

Insecta 
hemopoietic  cells 

Mammalia 

hypoblast 

Aves 
imaginal  discs 

Insecta 


Suzuki 

Whitt 

Cheng 

Kiefer 
s 

Lala 
Rifkind 

Mizuno 

Imberski 


immune  factors 

Mammalia       Nebel 
in  vitro 

Amphibia       Watanabe 
Aves  Watanabe 

interstitial  cells 

Hydrozoa       Lenhoff 
Lesh 
isoamylases 

Insecta  Doane 

lipid-protein  interactions 

Aves  Huang 

Pagano 

Mammalia       Huang 

Pagano 

liver  cells  in  vitro 

Aves  Li  venson 

lung  buds  in  vitro 

Aves  Minor 

lysosomes 

Amphibia        Decker 
Aves  Decker 

mammary  carcinoma 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
membrane-bound  proteins 
Aves  Huang 

Pagano 
Mammalia       Huang 
Pagano 
membrane  function 

Aves  DeHaan 

modulation 

Mammalia      Karasaki 
neural  crest 

Aves  Weston 

Mammalia      Weston 
neural  crest  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Pratt 
nuclear,  chromos.  &  cytopl. 

Amphibia       DiBerardino 
nuclear  nucleic  acids 

Vertebrata      Alperin 
nucleic  acids 

Insecta  Berry 

nucleo-cytopl.  interactions 
Echinoidea     Kinoshita 
preservation  in  cultured  celis 

Mammalia       Rafferty 
primordial  germ  cells 

Mammalia       Spiegelman 
programmed  cell  changes 

Mammalia      Pratt 
protein  changes 

Amphibia        DiBerardino 
protein  metabolism  in  vitro 

Aves  Klein 

relation  with  cell  division 
Aves  Stockdale 

Mammalia       Stockdale 
relation  with  DNA  synthesis 
Mammalia       Stockdale 
Aves  Stockdale 

RNA  stabilization 

Pitot 
RNA  synthesis  &  processing 

Aves  Coleman 

role  of  cell  communication 
Mammalia       Sherman 
role  of  cell  cycle 

Amphibia       Keefe 
Aves  Keefe 

Mammalia       Keefe 
role  of  cell  migration 
Aves  Azar 


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role  of  cell-produced  subst 
Hamabata 
role  of  cell  surface 

Oppenheimei 

I  chinoidea     Oppenheimei 

Mammalia      Oppenheimei 
role  of  chromosomes 

Insecta  Poulson 

role  nt"  egg  cortex 

Amphibia       Manes 
role  of  environment  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Slavinski 

role  o\  hormones 

Mammalia       Stockdale 
role  of  membrane  biogenesis 

Mammalia       Chepenik 
role  of  mucosubstances 
Animalia         Schjeide 
Homo  Schjeide 

role  of  phospholipids 

Mammalia      Chepenik 
role  of  ribos.  &  nucl.  prot. 

Amphibia        Landcsman 
silk  gland 

Insecta  Suzuki 

somites  in  vitro 

Aves  Minor 

stability  in  vitro 

Aves  Eguchi 

Okada 
Takeichi 
Mammalia      Eguchi 
Okada 
Takeichi 
structural  &  functional 
Kessel 
tissue  behaviour 

Aves  Wilde 

Homo  Wilde 

tumour  cells 

Mammalia      Furusawa 
Mintz 
various  cell  types  in  vitro 
Aves  Coleman 

virus  nucleic  acid  as  agent 

Amphibia       Mizell 
vitamin  C  &  cartilage 
Aves  Levenson 

DIGESTIVE  TRACK 
see  also  specific  parts 


Telcostei         Manner 
antihistamines 

Aves  King 

blastotoxic 

Vertebrata      Segal 
caffeine 

Amphibia       Cheney 
Mammalia       Cheney 
chemical  protection 

Kernis 
chemosterilants 

Insecta  Chaudhry 

Tripathi 
cyclophosphamide 

Aves  Sudarwati 

effect  on  brain  metabolism 

Mammalia      Kuriyama 
effect  on  embryo 

Aves  Mulherkar 

effect  on  haploid  cells 

Amphibia        Freed 
effects  on  induction  &  differ. 

Aves  Johnson 

Mammalia      Johnson 
effects  on  metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Corven 
embryo  as  assay  system 

Aves  Boone 

enzyme  induction 

Mammalia       Argyris 
glyco-alkaloids 

Aves  Mun 

liver  growth 

Mammalia       Argyris 
low-level  effects 

Mammalia       Spyker 
methylated  xanthines 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
resistant  cell  clones 

Amphibia       Freed 
salicylate  teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Kimmel 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Nishimura 
tetrodotoxin  binding  in  brain 

Aves  Unsworth 

Mammalia      Unsworth 
theophylline  &  theobromine 

Amphibia       Cheney 

Mammalia      Cheney 
urethane 

Mammalia      Herman 


Amphibia 

Kaltenbach 

Kauffma 

Koshida 

various 

Aves 

Betz 
Yasugi 

Mammalia      Staples 

Cyclostom 

Youson 

EAR 

Homo 

Takita 

see  Auditory  organ 

Insecta 

Judy 

(&  External  ear) 

Mammalia 

Yamasaki 

Mollusca 

Koshida 

ECTODERM 

see  Embryology  (experi- 

DISAGGREGATI 

mental);  Embryology 

see  Cell(s) 

(general  &  descriptive) 

DRUGS  (&  other  biologically 

active  chemicals) 
see  also  specific  classes  of 

agents  (antimitotic  agents 

etc.);  Teratogenesis; 

Thalidomide;  Pesticides 

Mammalia      Nishimura 
alkyl  sulfonate 
Mammalia       Manner 

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EGG(S) 

see  also  Blastocyst;  Cleavage; 

Culture;  Fertilization; 

Gradient;  Oogenesis;  Yolk 

albumen  proteins 

Aves  Nonami 

anaerobiosis 

Amphibia       Valdez 


basic  proteins 

Amphibia        Kong 
biochemistry 

Amphibia        Malacinski 
Echinoidea     Miki 
centrifugation 

Cephalopoda  Arnold 
chemical  differentiation 
Gastropoda     Morrill 
chorionic  proteins 

Insecta  Goldsmith 

cortex 

Amphibia        Manes 
Cephalopoda  Arnold 
Echinoidea     Uemura 
cortical  granules 

Echinoderm   Kane 
Echinoidea     Katsura 
Invertebr.        Epel 
culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia       Schuetz 
cytoplasm  &  genetics 

Amphibia        Malacinski 
cytopl.  control  of  nucleus 

Amphibia       Masui 
DNA-synthetic  enzymes 

Echinoidea     Terayama 
effect  of  irradiation 

Mollusca         Stiles 
effect  of  1-methyladenine 
Asteroidea      Kanatani 
effect  of  methylated  xanthines 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
effect  of  pollutants  on  meiosis 

Mollusca         Stiles 
endocrinology 

Mammalia       Tsafriri 
enzymes 

Echinoidea     Terayama 
Insecta  Pant 

Sharma 
fate  of  polar  granules 

Insecta  Schwalm 

gene  proteins 

Amphibia       Higashinakagawa 
Reeder 
germinal  cytoplasm 
Amphibia       Dixon 
Ikenishi 
Kotani 
Ziist 
histochemistry 

Hydrozoa       Tucker 
information  patterning 

Insecta  Fullilove 

internal  milieu 

Insecta  Mohler 

ion  content  &  permeability 
Echinoidea     Hori 
Teleostei         Hori 
ionic  sites 

Amphibia       Brummett 
Teleostei        Brummett 
jelly 

Amphibia       Armayor 
Barbieri 
Cabada 
del  Pino 
Humphries 
Shaver 
lethality 

Aves  Seiger 

lipovitellins 

Crustacea        Kerr 


maternal  macromolecules 
Amphibia       Nace 
Echinoidea     Harris 
maturation 

Amphibia       Biggers 
Buhler 
Humphries 
Legname 
Smith 
Asteroidea      Biggers 
Kanatani 
Shirai 
Homo  Biggers 

Hydrozoa       Tucker 
Mammalia      Biggers 
Tsafriri 
Teleostei        Iwamatsu 
meiosis 

Amphibia       Masui 
Asteroidea      Longo 
Lamellibr        Longo 
membrane  formation 
Echinoderm   Kane 
membrane  ultrastructure 
Amphibia       Brummett 
Echinoidea     Humphreys 
Teleostei         Brummett 
metabolism 

Mammalia      Biggers 
nucl.  acids  from  nurse  chamber 

Insecta  Madhavan 

nucleo-cytoplasmic  interact. 

Amphibia       Cole 
nucleotides 

Echinoderm   Yanagisawa 
nurse 

Gastropoda    Hadfield 
oocyte  &  maternal  macromolec. 

Mammalia      Glass 
oocyte  development 

Polychaeta     Tweedell 
oocyte  ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Humphries 
ooplasmic  segregation 

Gastropoda    Morrill 
oviposit.,  ovulat.  &  cytochalasin 
Amphibia       Schroeder 

Sedra 
Asteroidea      Schroeder 
Insecta  Pener 

Mammalia      Anderson 
Behrman 
Teleostei         Schroeder 
oxygen  consumption 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
perivitelline  fluid 

Amphibia       Salthe 
phosphagens 

Echinoderm   Yanagisawa 
physical  properties 

Echinoidea     Hiramoto 
polar  lobe 

Lamellibr        Fuke 
pollution  assay 

Echinoidea     Kobayashi 
Gastropoda    Kobayashi 
precursor  incorporation 

Polychaeta     Tweedell 
repair  DNA  synthesis 

Mammalia      Masui 
ribosomal  genes 

Amphibia       Higashinakagawa 
Reeder 


ribosomal  synthesis 

Insecta  Allen 

RNA 

Mammalia      Stull 
S-ad.-L-meth.  decarboxylase 

Echinoidea     Russell 
shell  proteins 

Insecta  Pant 

Sharma 
steroid  receptors 

Amphibia       Smith 
surface  membrane 

Amphibia       Brummett 
Teleostei         Brummett 
temporal  information  control 
Amphibia       Wilde 
Aves  Wilde 

Teleostei        Wilde 
transplantation 

Mammalia      Benirschke 
transport 

Elasmo-  Wourms 

branchii 

Mammalia      Benirschke 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Massover 
Asteroidea      Shirai 
Aves  Fainstain 

Echinoidea     Uemura 
Hydrozoa       Tucker 
vitellogenin  incorporation 

Amphibia       Schuetz 
water  uptake 

Reptilia  Goel 

white  &  development 

Aves  Fritz 

EGG  MEMBRANES 
see  Egg(s);  Embryonic 
membranes 

EGG  SHELL 
see  Egg(s) 

ELECTRICITY 

see  Bio-electricity 

ELEMENTS  (chemical) 
see  Chemical  elements 

EMBRYO-MATERNAL 

RELATIONSHIPS 
see  also  Placenta 

Marsupialia    Walker 
cell  interactions  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Salomon 

intrauterine  environment 

Mammalia      Hoshino 

Kameyama 
K  relations 

Mammalia       Fantel 
maternal  facors 

Homo  Nishimura 

perinatal  antibody  transfer 
Mammalia      Anderson 
role  of  maternal  macromolec 

Mammalia      Glass 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Hoshino 

Kameyama 
transfer 

Mammalia      Soma 
Sugie 
Takano 
Thompson 


transmission  of  substances 

Homo  Nishimura 

physical 

Mammalia  Alexander 
physiological 

Mammalia  Alexander 
protein  passage 

Mammalia      Kulangara 

EMBRYOLOGY  (experimental) 

see  also  specific  stages, 

Determination;  Gradients; 
Induction;  Morphogenesis; 
Pattern  formation;  Regu- 
lation 

Anura  De  Bavay 

Mammalia      Church 
Teleostei        Welander 
Trematoda     Borojevic 
aggregation  chimeras 

Mammalia      Whitten 
axial  mesoderm  in  vitro 
Amphibia       Finnegan 
Aves  Finnegan 

axial  structures 

Amphibia       Lipton 
Aves  Lipton 

blastoderm  potencies 
Aves  Eyal 

cell  sociology 

Amphibia       Dan 
Echinoderm  Dan 
centrifugation  &  ultrastr. 
Insecta  Yajima 

developmental  potential 
Ctenophora    Freeman 
Nemertea        Freeman 
dispersion-reaggregation 

Teleostei         Wourms 
early  stages 

Insecta  Jacobson 

Miya 
Mammalia      Brinster 
Maibenco 
Whitten 
Mollusca         Clement 
effects  of  gamete  ageing 
Mammalia      Hoppe 
effect  of  temperature 

Reptilia  Yntema 

embryo  culture 

Mammalia      Hoppe 
embryo  preservation 

Mammalia      Thompson 
embryo  reaggregation 

Echinoidea     Hamada 
fate  maps 

Amphibia       Nakamura 

germ  layer  morphogenesis 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Aves  Jacobson 

induction  by  prechordal  plate 

Amphibia       Kawakami 
intestinal  epithelium 

Amphibia       MacDonald 
laser  studies 

Insecta  Amy 

nervous  system 

Aves  Souza 

Mammalia      Souza 


131 


neuropore  &  cytochalasin 

\ws  Shepard 

Mammalia      Shepard 
numerologj 

Mammalia      Whitten 
ooplasmic  segregation 

Gastropoda    Morrill 
ruzer  epigenesis 
'  Amphibia       Nakamura 
Takasaki 
organogenesis 

Vves  Hamilton 

potencies  of  embryo 

Insecta  Schubiger 

RNA  transf.  of  ncurectoderm 

Amphibia       Sasaki 
role  of  egg  cortex 

Insecta  Postlcthwait 

role  of  vegetal  body 

Gastropoda    Gather 
strain  differences 

Mammalia      Takano 
twinning 

Mammalia       Ferm 
ultrastructure 

Echinoidea     Herold 
ultraviolet  microbeam  studies 

Insecta  Amy 

EMBRYOLOGY  (general  & 

descriptive) 
see  also  specific  stages; 

Development  (general); 

Organogenesis 

Anomura        Haley 
Anura  De  Bavay 

Goicoechea 
Jorquera 
Pugin 
Richards 
Arachnida       Sadana 
Artiodactyla  Bryden 

Sack 
Carnivora  Sack 
Cestoda  Cheng 

Chiroptera      Mann 

Uchida 
Cladocera       Stout 
Coleoptera      Church 
Crustacea       Iwata 
Cyprinodont  Wourms 
Diptera  Brat 

Chaudhry 
Craig 
Echinoidea     D'Asaro 
Gastropoda    Taylor 
Homo  O'Rahilly 

Singer 
Zamboni 
Insectivora     Mann 
Lamellibr.      Taylor 
Lepidoptera   Miya 
Marsupialia     Lyne 
Mollusca         Iwata 

Natsukari 
Monotremata  Luckett 
Nemertea        Iwata 
Notostraca     Stout 
Perissodact     Mann 
Pinnipedia      Bryden 
Polychaeta      D'Asaro 

Taylor 
Rodentia        Bagwell 
Hummel 
132  Singer 


Teleostei        Dotsu 

Thysanopt      Homing 

Trematoda      Cheng 

Tunicata         Anderson 

Turbellaria      Iwata 
Ohsaki 
comparative  study 

Chiroptera      Rasweilcr 

Protochord     Anderson 
developmental  anatomy 

Urodela  Ballard 

dispersion-reaggregation 

Teleostei        Wourms 
early  stages 

Gastropoda    Sathananthan 

Mammalia      Tyndale 

Primates         Butler 
intra-uterine  stages 

Aves  Eyal 

nomenclature 

Mammalia      Kleiss 
normal  table 

Homo  Gasser 

scanning  E.M. 

Anura  Beams 

Kessel 
serial  sections 

Mammalia       Evans 
Sack 
Williams 
size-age  relationships 

Mammalia       Bagwell 
thorax 

Orthoptera     Tandan 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Nakamura 

Arachnida      George 

Elasmobr        Wourms 

Gastropoda    Sathananthan 

Insecta  Coward 

Jacobson 

Invertebrata   Summers 

Mammalia      Spiegelman 
Tyndale 

Xiphosura      Coward 
ultrastr.  of  encysted  embryos 

Anostraca       Humphreys 
unfertilized  egg 

Aves  Mun 

EMBRYOLOGY  (physiological) 
see  also  specific  stages; 

Development;  Energy; 

Metabolism;  Nutrition; 

Respiration,  etc. 

Mammalia      Church 
Waelsch 

Rodentia        Gwatkin 

Trematoda     Borojevic 
albumen  proteins 

Aves  Nonami 

antimetabolites  &  morphogen. 

Aves  Naber 

biochemistry 

Aves  Romanoff 

Echinoidea     Baker 

Elasmob         Wourms 

Mammalia      Schiffman 
biochemistry  of  excretion 

Reptilia  Goel 

cell  aggregation 

Echinoidea     Kondo 


cell  communication 

Tupper 
Mammalia      Sherman 
chemical  &  biochem.  changes 

Insecta  Newburgh 

control  in  early  embryo 

Mammalia       Bachvarova 
cultured  cells  &  ecdysone 

Insecta  Kambysellis 

cytochemistry 

Teleostei         Yamamoto 
early  differentiation 

Mammalia       Sherman 
early  stages 

Elasmobr        Wourms 
Mammalia      Brinster 
Markert 
Staples 
effect  of  chemicals 

Insecta  Grosch 

effect  of  heavy  metals 
Vertebrata      Birge 
effect  of  hormones 
Insecta  Ewen 

Staal 
effect  of  irradiation 

Insecta  Grosch 

electrical  activity 

Amphibia       Macklin 
embryo  culture 

Mammalia       Robkin 
embryo  reaggregation 

Echinoidea     Hamada 
embryo  storage 

Mammalia       Elliott 
embryonic  diapause 

Teleostei        Wourms 
enzymes 

Aves  Moog 

Mammalia      Moog 
freezing  embryos 

Mammalia      Elliott 
gene  action 

Amphibia       Browder 
Insecta  Browder 

Mammalia      Browder 
gene  activation 

Amphibia       Davidson 

Hough 
Echinoidea     Davidson 

Hough 
Gastropoda     Davidson 
Hough 
gluconeogenesis 

Mammalia      Janssens 
glutathione  reductase 

Echinoidea     Ii 
histochemistry 

Amphibia  Kato 
Elasmobr  Ford 
Homo  Tanaka 

interaction  with  virus 

Aves  Tahara 

ionic  environment 

Lagomorpha  Biggers 
Rodentia        Biggers 
isozymes 

Rodentia        Knox 
macromolecules 

Echinoidea     Mano 
maternal  control 

Mammalia       Bachvarova 
membrane  permeability 
Tupper 


metabolic  end-products 

Amphibia       Arima 
metabolic  pathways 

Echinoidea     Black 

Scyphozoa     Black 
Na  &  K  in  early  embryo 

Aves  Hughes 

Homo  Hughes 

Mammalia       Hughes 
nucleic  acids 

Gastropoda    Rao 

Insecta  Schwann 

protein  interactions 

Mammalia      Hassell 
protein  synthesis 

Gastropoda     Rubin 

Teleostei         Purko 
protein  timing 

Teleostei         Piperberg 
proteins  in  nuclear  transpl. 

Amphibia       Legname 
regul.  role  of  mitochondria 

Insecta  Warren 

RNA  synthesis 

Teleostei         Purko 
role  of  dAT 

Insecta  Forrest 

role  of  egg  white 

Aves  Fritz 

role  of  oviduct  secretions 

Mammalia      Oliphant 
role  of  uterine  proteins 

Mammalia       Maurer 
survival  rate  &  nutrition 

Mammalia       Saitoh 
tissue-specific  markers 

Mammalia      Salomon 
transcription  &  translation 

Echinoidea     Nemer 
uterine  physiology 

Mammalia      Daniel 
uterine  secretion 

Mammalia       Suga 
viviparous  embryo 

Insecta  Stay 

yolk  &  ultrastructure 

Aves  Fainstain 

EMBRYOMA(S) 
see  Teratoma(s) 

EMBRYONIC  FLUIDS 

see  Embryonic  membranes 

EMBRYONIC  MEMBRANES 
(&  fluids) 

Crustacea        Haley 

Mammalia      Orsini 
amniotic  cells  in  malform. 

Homo  Johnson 

Mammalia       Johnson 
amniotic  fluid 

Homo  Lev 

Reynolds 

Mammalia       Lev 

Reynolds 
amniotic  fluid  cells 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 
barrier 

Mammalia      Fedinec 
basement  membrane 

Mammalia      Minor 


comparative  study 

Mammalia       Luckett 
Mossman 

hormones  &  yolk  sac  differ. 
Aves  Betz 

morphogenesis 

Amphibia       Jacobson 
Aves  Jacobson 

ultrastructure 

Homo  Kerse 

yolk  sac 

Aves  Thommes 

Mammalia      Globerson 
Minor 
Sherman 

ENDROCRINE  ORGANS 

see  also  specific  organs; 
Hormones 

Aves  Betz 

Teleostei         Egami 
adrenals 

Aves  Woods 

correlation 

Amphibia       Iwasawa 
during  metamorphosis 

Insecta  Oberlander 

effect  on  reproduction 

Aves  Kamar 

experimental  embryology 

Mammalia      Daikoku 
fetal 

Mammalia      Oshima 
gonads 

Aves  Woods 

hypoth.-adenohyp.  complex 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Aves  Jacobson 

in  mutants 

Insecta  Doane 

interaction  in  reproduction 

Mammalia      Waterman 
organ  culture 

Crustacea       Numanoi 
prothoracic  gland 

Insecta  Bodenstein 

relation  with  growth 

Aves  Kamar 

steroids 

Aves  Woods 

Y-organ 

Crustacea        Spaziani 

ENDODERM 

see  Embryology  (experi- 
mental); Embryology 
(general  &  desriptive) 

ENERGY  (developmental) 


Amphibia 

Crawford 

Aves 

Kaplan 

Echinoidea 

Asami 

Insecta 

Silhacek 

Mammalia 

Nakazawa 

Teleostei 

Crawford 

Vertebrata 

Wilde 

ENTEROCHROMAFFIN 

CELLS 

see  Chromaffin  cells 

ENVIRONMENTAL 
FACTORS 

see  also  Adaptation;  specific 
physical  agents 

Insecta  Church 

developmental  control 

Teleostei         Fowler 
effect  on  allatotropic  centre 

Insecta  Granger 

effect  on  embryo  in  culture 

Mammalia       Robkin 
effect  on  polymorphism 

Rotifera  Birkey 

effect  on  reproduction 

Aves  Kamar 

effect  on  teeth 

Mammalia       Fitzgerald 
noise 

Mammalia       Kimmel 
stress 

Amphibia       Srivastava 

ENZYME(S) 

Amphibia       Sallach 

Aves  Moog 

Insecta  Imberski 

Mammalia      Moog 
acid  hydrolases 

Mammalia      Allen 
acrosome 

Amphibia       Cabada 
activation  at  fertilization 

Invertebr        Byrd 
activity  changes  in  embryo 

Amphibia       Boell 

Aves  Boell 

adrenal  gland 

Aves  Pedernera 

aldehyde  oxidase 

Insecta  Dickinson 

alkaline  phosphatase 

Teleostei         Lobo 
amino  acid  transport 

Echinoderm  Crawford 
amylase  isozymes 

Insecta  Doane 

biochemical  control 

Insecta  Sullivan 

BMP-ase  in  bone 

Mammalia       Urist 
(cholin)  acetyltransferase 

Aves  Narayanan 

chorionase 

Teleostei         Yamagami 
control  in  development 

Echinoidea     Carroll 
deficiencies  in  cultured  cells 

Amphibia       Mezger 
disaccharidases  in  intestine 

Mammalia      Kretchmer 
DNA-synthetic  in  egg 

Echinoidea     Terayama 
drug-metabolizing 

Mammalia      Argyris 

Nakazawa 
Yukawa 
effect  of  diet  on  parotid 

Mammalia       Redman 
effect  of  heavy  metals 

Mammalia       Agnew 
egg  &  fat  body 

Insecta  Pant 

Sharma 


133 


egg  &  larva 

Amphibia        Lobo 

releostei        Lobo 
epigenetics  of  variants 

Mammalia      Ruddle 
erythrocytes 

Amphibia       Okazaki 
esterases 

Amphibia       Lobo 
tat  synthesis 

Mammalia       Fox 
fertilization 

Echinoidea     Barber 

Vacquier 
formylase  in  larva 

Insecta  Kimmel 

gene  expression 

Amphibia       Wright 

Teleostei        Wright 
genetic  control 

Aves  Haley 

Insecta  Sullivan 

Wright 
genetic  regulation 

Insecta  Dickinson 

genetics 

Mammalia       Ruddle 

Teleostei        Whitt 
glucuronate  metabolism 

Insecta  Borack 

glutamine  synthetase  in  N.S. 

Aves  Piddington 

glutathione  reductase 

Echinoidea     Ii 
hatching 

Amphibia       Katagiri 
hexokinase 

Amphibia       Crawford 
hormonal  induction 

Mammalia      Tourian 
hormonal  regulation 

Mammalia      Greengard 
in  DNA  repair  &  recombination 

Insecta  Smith 

in  embryo 

Echinoidea     Black 

Scyphozoa     Black 
in  hepatoma  cells 

Mammalia      Tourian 
induction 

Moscona 

Amphibia       Spiegel 

Mammalia      Monder 
Salomon 
intracellular  localization 

Insecta  Doane 

isozymes 

Insecta  Imberski 

Mammalia      Knox 

Markert 

Pisces  Markert 

Teleostei        Whitt 
J.H.  metabolism 

Insecta  Weirich 

lactic  dehydrogenase 

Amphibia       Salthe 
lactose  synthetase 

Mammalia       Hosick 
LDH 

Teleostei        Whitt 
LDH  isozymes  in  skin 

Mammalia      Quevedo 
lipase  in  lung  tissue 

Mammalia      Vidic 


lipid 

1  ehinoidea     Barber 
liver 

Amphibia  Nagano 
Okazaki 
Shukuya 

Mammalia      Greengard 
loci 

Scandalios 
lysosomal 

Amphibia       Kaltenbach 
Robinson 

Mammalia       Pratt 
malate  dehydrogenase 

Echinoidea     Ozaki 
melatonin  synthesis 

Aves  Wainwright 

microspectrophotometry 

Elasmobr        Ford 
nitrogen  metabolism 

Amphibia       Janssens 
normal  &  abnormal  development 

Mammalia      Persaud 
nucleic  acid  polymerases 

Mammalia      Daentl 
pancreas 

Aves  Kulka 

phenylalanine  hydroxylase 

Mammalia      Tourian 
polymorphism 

Scandalios 
proteases  &  fertilization 

Echinioidea    Carroll 
regulation 

Amphibia       Miceli 

Insecta  Kidder 

retina 

Mammalia      Bal 
RNA-directed  DNA  polymerase 

Aves  Temin 

RNA  polymerase 

Insecta  Forrest 

role  in  devel.  &  regen. 

Echinoderm  Hein 

Turbellaria     Hein 
S-ad.-L-meth.  decarboxylase 

Echinoidea     Russell 
silk  gland 

Insecta  Pant 

Sharma 
steroid  biosynthesis 

Aves  Pedernera 

submandibular  gland 

Mammalia      Bernfield 
Cutler 
synthesis  &  degradation 

Insecta  Doane 

thymidine  kinase 

Amphibia       Mezger 
tryptophan  oxygenase  in  larva 

Insecta  Kimmel 

uterine  during  implantation 

Mammalia      Boell 

EPIDERMIS 

Amphibia       Tachibana 
Watanabe 
Insecta  Caveney 

Mammalia      Yamaguchi 
Reptilia  Maderson 

Teleostei        Krejsa 


EPIDIDYMIS 

EPIPHYSIS 
see  Pineal  organ 

EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL 
INTERACTIONS 

see  also  Induction 


Aves 


Mammalia 


EPITHELIUM 


Cairns 

Goetinck 

Kollar 

Saunders 

Bernfield 

Cunha 

Cutler 

Hosick 

Miller 


Amphibia       Brick 

Aves  Frederickson 

EQUIPMENT 
see  Methods 

ERYTHROCYTES 
see  Blood 

ERYTHROPOIESIS 
see  Hematopoiesis 

EVOLUTION 

see  Phylogenesis 

EXCRETORY  SYSTEM 

see  also  Kidney(s),  Urogenital 
system 

Reptilia  Goel 

EXTRA-CELLULAR  MATRIX 

see  Matrix 

EXTRA-EMBRYONIC 

MEMBRANES 
see  Embryonic  membranes 


EXTREMITIES 

see  Limb(s);  Wing(s) 

EYE(S) 

see  also  Eye  lens 

Amphibia 

MacDonald 

Mammalia 

Pierro 

Teleostei 

Edds 

cell  association 

Aves 

Morris 

cell  pattern  in  retina 

Aves 

Morns 

clonal  cell  culture 

Aves 

Eguchi 

Okada 

Takeichi 

Mammalia 

Eguchi 

Okada 

Takeichi 

cornea 

Aves 

Hay 

Trelstad 

effect  of  X-rays 

Amphibia 

Farberov 

134 


enzymes 

Mammalia 

Bal 

macromoleculej 

Aves 

Piddington 

Fisher 

Aves 

Zwaan 

Mammalia 

Bal 

Hild 

Mammalia 

Zwaan 

grafts  to  eyeless  mutant 

Hinds 

microtubules 

Amphibia 

Hibbard 

Keefe 

Aves 

Piatigorsky 

growth 

Teleostei 

Hollyfield 

morphogenesis 

n  vitro 

Amphibia 

Hollyfield 

retinal  influence  on  lens 

Mammalia 

Pandit 

Aves 

Coulombre 

Amphibia 

Farberov 

protein  synthesis 

Mammalia 

Iucif 

retinal  polarity 

Aves 

Piatigorsky 

histogenesis 

Aves 

Goldberg 

regeneration 

Mammalia 

Spira 

retino-tectal  connections 

Amphibia 

Connelly 

hormones  &  retinal  differ. 

Amphibia 

Jacobson 

Mammalia 

Angra 

Aves 

Betz 

Aves 

Coulombre 

RNA 

hyaluronic  acid 

in  cornea 

Goldberg 

Aves 

Beebe 

Aves 

Trelstad 

Mammalia 

Jacobson 

Piatigorsky 

lids  comp.  with 

palate 

LaVail 

Zelenka 

Mammalia 

Holmstedt 

Teleostei 

Jacobson 

ultrastructure 

malformations 

&  genes 

role  of  collagen 

Cephalopod 

a  Arnold 

Mammalia 

Gumbreck 

Aves 

Coulombre 

metamorphosis 

teratogenesis 

FACE 

Amphibia 

Hollyfield 

Mammalia 

Brown 

see  Head 

microphthalmk 

i 

thiocarbamide  depigmentation 

Hoshino 

Turbellaria 

Kishida 

FALLOPIAN  TUE 

Kameyama 

tissue  interactions 

see  Oviduct 

morphogenesis 

Amphibia 

Hollyfield 

Amphibia 

Jacobson 

ultrastructure 

FAT 

Aves 

Coulombre 

Aves 

Meyer 

see  Adipose  tissues;  Lipid(s) 

Jacobson 

visual  axis 

Meyer 

Vertebrata 

Keefe 

FAT  BODY 

mucopolysaccharides 

visual  cells 

see  Adipose  tissues 

Aves 

Latshaw 

Amphibia 

Steinhardt 

Mammalia 

Latshaw 

visual  pathway 

FATE  MAPS 

mutant 

Amphibia 

Sharma 

see  Embryology  (experimental) 

Mammalia 

Bal 

Vanable 

Teleostei 

Sharma 

FATTY  ACIDS 

nauplius 

EYE  LENS 

see  Lipid(s) 

Crustacea 

Aoto 

see  also  Regeneration 

nerve  fibre  regeneration 

(traumatic) 

FEATHER(S) 

Teleostei 

Westerman 

neuron  connections 

biochemistry 

Aves 

Goetinck 

Amphibia 

Grant 

Aves 

Goel 

Gopinath 

neuron  proteins 

Reptilia 

Goel 

Kischer 

Aves 

Lavail 

cataract 

Kollar 

optic  fissure 

Mammalia 

Shupe 

Saunders 

Aves 

Latshaw 

cell  shape 

Mammalia 

Latshaw 

Aves 

Hendrix 

FECUNDITY 

optic  nerve  regeneration 

crystallins 

see  Fertility 

Amphibia 

Jacobson 

Amphibia 

McDevitt 

Teleostei 

Jacobson 

Aves 

Beebe 

FERTILITY  (&ste 

Weis 

Pearce 

pigment 

Yasuda 

Homo 

Soffer 

Amphibia 

Hollyfield 

Zelenka 

Insecta 

Miyahara 

Keefe 

differentiation 

Mochida 

Aves 

Coleman 
Harrison 

Aves 

Hendrix 
Katoh 

Mammalia 

Cheney 

Keefe 

Zwaan 

FERTILIZATION 

Mammalia 

Keefe 

Mammalia 

Zwaan 

Teleostei 

Hasegawa 

differ,  from  lens  epith. 

Amphibia 

Humphries 

regeneration 

Mammalia 

Pandit 

Katagiri 

Teleostei 

Hasegawa 

effect  of  inhibitors 

Crustacea 

Ackerson 

Turbellaria 

Kishida 

Aves 

Pearce 

Echinoidea 

Katsura 

relation  with  neurogenesis 

epithelium  graft 

s 

Noda 

Insecta 

Wolsky 

Mammalia 

Pandit 

Skalko 

retina 

extracellular  matrix 

Echiuroidea 

Noda 

Amphibia 

Fisher 

Aves 

Hendrix 

Mammalia 

Andersen 

Hollyfield 

induction 

Gwatkin 

Keefe 

Aves 

Hendrix 

Hanada 

Niazi 

Mizuno 

Hutchison 

Aves 

Keefe 

Zwaan 

Markert 

Fujisawa 

Mammalia 

Zwaan 

Skalko 

Harrison 

influence  of  retina 

Williams 

Meyer 

Amphibia 

Farberov 

Wudl 

Morris 

Polychaeta 

Noda 

Piddington 

Piperberg 

135 


acrosome 

Amphibia       Cabada 
Raisman 

Mammalia       Olipliant 
activation 

Invertebr        I  pel 
capacity  of  spermatozoa 

Mammalia       Norman 
cell  surface  lipids 

Echinoidea     Barber 
chemical  factors 

Amphibia        Armayor 
Barbicri 
del  Pino 
comparative  study 

Mammalia      Anderson 
cortical  granules 

Invertebr        Epel 
cortical  reaction 

Invertebr         lipel 
delayed 

Mammalia      Oakley 
effect  of  surfactant 

Echinoidea     Isono 

Lamellibr       Isono 
energy  metabolism 

Echinoidea     Asami 
enzyme  activation 

Echinoidea     Terayama 

Invertebr        Byrd 
enzymes 

Echinoidea     Vacquier 
frozen  sperm 

Lagomorpha  Shaver 
gene  activation 

Mammalia      Auclair 
general  study 

Elasmobr        Wourms 
immune  factors 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia      Nebel 
in  vitro 

Homo  Francoeur 

Mammalia      Hamner 
Hoppe 
Noda 
in  vitro  &  in  vivo 

Mammalia      Thompson 
ions 

Echinoidea     Hori 

Nakazawa 
Steinhardt 

Teleostei         Hori 
jelly-coat 

Amphibia       Armayor 
Barbieri 
del  Pino 
Shaver 
lipid  enzymes 

Echinoidea     Barber 
membrane  formation 

Amphibia       Cabada 

Echinoderm   Kane 
metabolism 

Echinoidea     Steinhardt 
nuclear  changes 

Echinoidea     Terayama 
oviduct  factors 

Amphibia       Raisman 
physiology 

Echinoidea 

Hiramoto 

Ishikawa 

Sugiyama 

136 


polyspermy 

Echinoidea     Carroll 
Invertebr         Epel 
Mammalia       Gulyas 

prepenctration 

Mammalia       Hartmann 

pronucleus 

Asteroidea      Longo 
Lamellibr        Longo 

proteases 

Echinoidea     Carroll 

respiration 

Echinoidea     Nakazawa 

role  of  Ca 

Invertebr        Epel 

role  of  macromolecules 
Amphibia       Nace 

role  of  sperm  antigens 
Hydrozoa       O'Rand 
Mammalia      O'Rand 

role  of  trace  elements 
Echinoidea  Hori 
Teleostei         Hori 

role  of  vitelline  coat 
Amphibia       Raisman 

sperm-egg  interaction 
Xiphosura      Shoger 

testicular  factors 

Amphibia       Cabada 

ultrastructure 

Aves  Fainstain 

Chiroptera      Mori 

Uchida 
Homo  Zamboni 

Invertebrata   Summers 
Mammalia      Gondos 
Noda 
Zamboni 
Polychaeta     Fallon 

water-soluble  proteins 
Echinoidea  Hori 
Teleostei         Hori 

FETAL  FLUIDS 

see  Embryonic  membranes 

FETAL  MEMBRANES 
see  Embryonic  membranes 

FETUS 

see  also  Development 
(postembryonic,  fetal) 

Homo  Lee 

Lev 
Martin 
Murata 

Mammalia      Andrew 
Hay 
Martin 
Murata 
Skinner 
Towers 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 

FIBROBLAST(S) 
Amphibia       Izzard 
Aves  Humphreys 

Izzard 
Homo  Ten  Cate 


FIN(S) 
Teleostei 


Kemp 
Krejsa 
Weis 


FLAGELLA 

FLUORESCENCE 
MICROSCOPY 

see  also  Immunology 

FLUORINE 

sec  Chemical  Elements 

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. 

Echinoidea  Skalko 

Mammalia  Skalko 

cell  structure  &  function 
Kessel 
chromatoid  bodies 

Insecta  Coward 

Xiphosura  Coward 
cytochemistry 

Mammalia  Bryan 
effect  of  combination  of  factors 

Mammalia  Staples 
effect  of  marine  pollutants 

Mollusca  Stiles 
genetic  control 

Insecta  Lindsley 
interaction 

Polychaeta  Fallon 
maturation 

Mammalia  Markert 
release 

Hydrozoa  Waterman 
ultrastructure 

Homo  Gondos 

Insecta  Coward 

Mammalia  Gondos 

Polychaeta  Fallon 

Xiphosura  Coward 

GANGLION  (GANGLIA) 

Amphibia       Michael 
Aves  Narayanan 

Pilar 
Crustacea       Selverston 
Mammalia      Odutola 

GASTRULA(TION) 
Amphibia       Brick 

Johnson 
Gastropoda    Sathananthan 
Lamelhbr       Taylor 
Polychaeta     Taylor 

GENE(S) 

see  also  Genetics;  Mutants 

action  &  hormones 
Insecta  Laufer 


activation 

Amphibia       Davidson 
Hough 
Reeves 
Wright 
Aves  Haley 

Echinoidea     Davidson 

Hough 
Gastropoda    Davidson 

Hough 
Mammalia       Auclair 

Kinoshita 
Teleostei        Whitt 
Wright 
activity 

Lamellibr.       Kidder 
aldehyde  oxidase 

Insecta  Dickinson 

Amy 

Insecta  Doane 

biochemical  regulation 

Amphibia       Reeves 
causing  malformations 

Mammalia      Gumbreck 
cell  communication 

Amphibia       Reeves 
controlling 

Mammalia      Ohno 
differential  expression 

Amphibia       Reeves 
enzyme  loci 

Scandalios 
expression 

Kleinsmith 
Amphibia       Johnson 

Wright 
Echinoidea     Davis 
Karp 
Homo  Kuroda 

Insecta  Kuroda 

Mammalia      Doherty 
Duerksen 
Karp 
Schultz 
Teleostei        Wright 
fibroin 

Insecta  Brown 

Gage 
Greene 
Morrow 
Suzuki 
for  neoplastic  transformation 

Aves  Temin 

function 

Mammalia      Ohno 
Teleostei        Whitt 
histone 

Echinoidea     Kedes 
immunoglobulin 

Mammalia      Honjo 
induced  puffing  of  Amy 
Insecta  Doane 

interaction 

Mammalia      Ohno 
localization  on  chromosomes 

Aves  Przybylski 

maternal  lethal 

Insecta  Donady 

molecular  expression 

Angiosp  Scandalios 

Homo  Scandalios 

Insecta  Scandalios 


regulation 
Insecta 

Mammalia 
ribosomal 
Amphibia 

RNA 

Amphibia 

5S 

Amphibia 

transcription 
Amphibia 
Ascidiacea 
Echinoidea 
Insecta 

Mammalia 


Dickinson 

Morrow 

Kimmel 

Higashinakagawa 
Reeder 

Brown 

Brown 

Reeves 

Davenport 

Chamberlain 

Krider 

Suzuki 

Moore 


myosin 
Aves 


Przybylski 


GENETICS  (developmental) 
see  also  specific  aspects;  Cell 

heredity;  Chromosomes; 

Genes;  Hybrids;  Mutants; 

Nucleus  etc. 

Amphibia       Nace 

Richards 
Ascidiacea  Milkman 
Aves  Pierro 

Somes 
Diptera  Milkman 

Insecta  Bender 

Poulson 
Mammalia      Green 

Hummel 
Pierro 
Schiffman 
Stevens 
Waelsch 
Pisces  Markert 

Teleostei        Fowler 
Ojima 
abnormal  cells 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 
abnormal  characters 

Mammalia       Shoji 
abnormal  growth 

Mollusca         Cheng 
allophenic  animals 

Mammalia      Markert 
Mintz 
Pollard 
caste  determination 

Insecta  Kerr 

chromatophore  development 

Amphibia       Dalton 
chromosomal  abnormalities 

Aves  Bloom 

cleft  lip 

Mammalia      Trasler 
cleft  palate  strain 

Mammalia      Verrusio 
color  pattern 

Aves  Seiger 

connective  tissue  &  cartilage 

Mammalia      Dorfman 
control  of  DNA  repair  &  recomb. 

Insecta  Smith 

control  of  myogenesis 

Insecta  Wright 

control  of  vitellogenesis 

Insecta  Kambysellis 

cranio-facial  malformations 
Mammalia       Brown 


cytogenetics 

Homo  Benirschke 

cytology 

Amphibia       Barr 
Insecta  Barr 

embryogenesis  mutants 
Insecta  Fausto 

embryonic  diapause 

Teleostei        Wourms 
enzymes 

Insecta  Borack 

Imberski 
Kidder 
Sullivan 
Wright 
Mammalia       Ruddle 
expression  of  lethal  genotypes 

Mammalia      Pollard  - 
eye  mutations 

Mammalia       Zwaan 
fat  body  development 

Insecta  Butterworth 

gametogenesis 

Insecta  Lindsley 

genome  organization 

Insecta  Gage 

germ  cell  differentiation 
Insecta  Kiefer 

gynandromorphs 

Insecta  Grosch 

gynogenesis 

Amphibia       Richards 
Teleostei         Rasch 
hair  growth 

Mammalia      Chase 
haploid  embryo  cell  lines 
Amphibia       Freed 
Mezger 
head 

Insecta  Baker 

hemoglobin  switch 

Amphibia       Okazaki 
Shukuya 
heterochromatin  in  early  embryo 
Insecta  Rae 

Mammalia       Rae 
irradiation 

Insecta  Ayaki 

Shiomi 
Yoshikawa 
isozymes 

Teleostei        Whitt 
macromolecular  synthesis 

Echinoidea     Baker 
male  influence  on  early  embryo 

Mammalia       Maurer 
maternal  effects 

Insecta  Cline 

Mammalia      Bachvarova 
maternal  inherit,  of  sex-ratio 

Insecta  Poulson 

maternal  lethals 

Insecta  Donady 

mosaicism 

Insecta  Grosch 

Kankel 
Mammalia       Markert 
neurogenesis  in  embryos 
Insecta  Poulson 

nondisjunction 

Homo  Bhargava 

nuclear  restrictions 
Amphibia       Dixon 


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oogenesis 

[nsecta  Brown 

King 
pattern  formation 
[nsecta  Stem 

Tokunaga 

patterns 

[nsecta  Qaxton 

Mammalia      Qaxton 
physiology 

[nsecta  Bender 

position  effeel  variegation 

[nsecta  Barr 

Rae 

Mammalia       Rae 
protein  synthesis 

Teleostei        Whitt 
regulation  in  embryogenesis 

Gastropoda    Collier 
regulation  of  amylase  isozymes 

Insecta  Doane 

relation  with  teratogenesis 

Mammalia       Long 
retinal  projection 

Mammalia       LaVail 
role  of  egg  cytoplasm 

Amphibia        Malacinski 
sex  determination 

Insecta  Kerr 

sex  mosaics 

Mammalia       Whitten 
somatic  cell  mutation 

Homo  Kuroda 

spermatogenesis 

Insecta  Tokuyasu 

spotting  patterns 

Mammalia      Mayer 
testosterone  responsiveness 

Mammalia      Ohno 
triploid  intersexes 

Insecta  Postlethwait 

tyrosinase  in  melanocytes 

Mammalia      Quevedo 
X-activation 

Mammalia      Ohno 

GENITAL  TRACT 
see  also  Reproductive  system; 
Urogenital  system 

Insecta  Beig 

Mammalia  Ayvaz 
Cunha 
Flickinger 
Gitlin 
Katira 
Spaziani 
Varma 

GENITALIA 

see  Reproductive  system 

GERM  CELLS  (general) 
see  also  Gametes 

Amphibia  Dixon 
Ascidiacea  Izzard 
Aves  Atkin 

Crustacea        Haley 
Echinoidea     Terayama 
Hydrozoa       Tucker 
Insecta  Kiefer 

Shiomi 
Yoshikawa 

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Mammalia  Dixon 
Duke 
Norman 

Teleostei         Hyodo 

GERM  CELLS  (primordial) 

autoradiography 

Amphibia        Sutasurja 
differentiation 

Mammalia      Spiegclman 
germinal  cytoplasm 

Amphibia        Dixon 
Ikenishi 
Kotani 
Ziist 

Mammalia       Dixon 
induction 

Amphibia       Sutasurja 
migration 

Aves  Shoger 

origin  &  migration 

Aves  Fujimoto 

Homo  Fujimoto 

Mammalia       Fujimoto 
pole  cells  &  UV 

Insecta  Yajima 

transplantation  to  eye 

Teleostei        Iwamatsu 

GERM  LAYERS 

see  Embryology  (experi- 
mental); Embryology 
(general  &  descriptive) 

see  also  specific  derivatives 

GERMINAL  VESICLE 

see  Nucleus 

GESTATION 
see  Pregnancy 

GILL(S) 

Amphibia       Watanabe 
Cyclostom      Youson 

GLAND(S)  (endocrine) 
see  specific  endocrine  glands; 
Endocrine  organs 

GLAND(S)  (exocrine) 
see  also  specific  glands; 
specific  organs 

adult-type  secretion 

Mammalia       Bressler 
biochemistry 

Insecta  Ellgaard 

dermal 

Insecta  Lai-Fook 

DNA  synthesis 

Mammalia      Stockdale 
effect  of  hormones 

Mammalia       Rivera 
effect  of  isoproterenol 

Mammalia      Bressler 
enzymes 

Mammalia      Cutler 
epith.  mes.  interactions 

Mammalia       Cutler 
epithelial  morphogenesis 

Mammalia      Bern  field 
experimental  study 

Mammalia      Redman 


Harderian 

Mammalia      McCafferty 
inductive  interactions 

Mammalia      Bernfield 
lacrimal 

Homo  McCafferty 

mammary 

Homo  Duran 

Kato 
Mammalia      Duran 
Hoshino 
Hosick 
Kato 
Rivera 
Stockdale 
preputial 

Mammalia       Cunha 
prostate 

Mammalia      Cunha 
role  of  cell  division 

Mammalia      Stockdale 
salivary 

Homo  Kleiss 

Toto 
Insecta  Ellgaard 

Mammalia      Hoshino 
Redman 
Toto 
sebaceous  in  asebia 

Mammalia      Hardy 
secretory  proteins 

Mammalia      Bressler 
seminal  vesicle 

Mammalia      Cunha 
silk 

Insecta  Gage 

Greene 
Pant 
Sharma 
Suzuki 
submandibular 

Mammalia      Bernfield 
Bressler 
Cutler 
vascularization 

Homo  Kleiss 

GLUCOSE 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

GLYCOGEN 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

GONAD(S) 

see  also  Ovary;  Testis 

Reptilia  Chiplonkar 

Goel 
culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia       Foote 

Iwasawa 

Reptilia  Chiplonkar 

Goel 
differentiation 

Aves  Amanuma 

embryonic  hormones 

Aves  Noumura 

Mammalia       Noumura 
experimental  study 

Teleostei        Takahashi 
fetal 

Mammalia      Oshima 


histochemistry 

Aves  Meyer 

malformations 

Reptilia  Chiplonkar 

Goel 
maturation  &  steroids 

Teleostei        Takahashi 
morphogenesis 

Aves  Woods 

relation  with  reproduction 

Aves  Kamar 

steroids 

Aves  Woods 

ultrastructure 

Aves  Yamada 

Mammalia       Singh 

Homo  Singh 

GRADIENT(S) 
see  also  Symmetry 


animalization 

Echinoidea 
effect  on  sensory 

Amphibia 
larval  epidermis 

Insecta 
polarity  in  limb 

Aves 
retinal  polarity 

Aves 
tail  regeneration 

Reptilia 


Ozaki 

structures 
Hibbard 

Caveney 

Rubin 

Goldberg 

Bryant 


GRAFT  REACTIONS 

see  Immunology;  Trans- 
plantation 

GRAFTING 

see  Transplantation 

GRANULOSA  CELLS 
see  Ovary 

GROWTH 

see  also  Growth  factors;  specific 
organs,  etc. 


effect  of  subcell.  tissue  fractions 

Mammalia       Stern 
endocrine  control 

Crustacea        Hubschman 
endocrinology 

Aves  Kamar 

facial  structures 

Mammalia       Hassell 
factors  in  vitro 

Homo  Minato 

fetus 

Mammalia      Skinner 
functional  hypertrophy 

Mammalia       Argyris 
growth-limiting  culture  medium 

Aves  Klein 

hormonal  control 

Aves  Betz 

hormone  interaction 

Amphibia       Frye 

Aves  Frye 

imaginal  discs 

Insecta  Imberski 

induction  by  drugs 

Mammalia      Argyris 
larval 

Amphibia       Heath 
limb  mesenchyme 

Homo  Kelley 

neonatal  thyroidectomy 

Mammalia       Lu 
physiology 

Insecta  Rockstein 

Mammalia      Rockstein 
physiology  &  biochemistry 

Insecta  Shappirio 

protein  metabolism  in  vitro 

Aves  Klein 

regulation  in  liver 

Mammalia      Terayama 
role  of  electrical  phenomena 

Becker 
role  of  RES 

Mammalia       Stern 
stimulation  by  tumour 

Mammalia       Argyris 
sympathetic  nervous  system 
Levi 


Hydrozoa       Kato 
Mammalia      Bagwell 

GROWTH  FACTORS 

brain 

Mammalia       Souza 

Amphibia       Weis 

cartilage  &  bone 

Mammalia       Elmer 

Mammalia      Terashima 

Varon 

cell 

Insecta            Minato 

GUANOPHORES 

Mammalia      Karasaki 

see  Chromatophore(s) 

cell  kinetics 

Hydrozoa       Campbell 

GYNOGENESIS 

cellular  biochemistry 

see  Genetics 

Aves                Emerson 

changes  in  enzyme  activity 

HAIR(S) 

Amphibia       Boell 

Aves                Boell 

Mammalia       Argyris 

compensatory  hypertrophy 

Chase 

Mammalia      Goss 

Hardy 

control 

Kischer 

Mammalia       Argyris 

Kollar 

control  &  cell  contact 

Lhotka 

Aves                Humphreys 

Skinner 

effect  of  artificial  sweetners 

Aves               Veneziano 

effect  of  prolactin 

Amphibia       Arima 

HAPLOIDY 

Amphibia       Freed 

Legname 

Mariano 

Mezger 

Moore 

Wright 

Aves  Bloom 

HATCHING 

Amphibia       Katagiri 

Salthe 
Aves  Betz 

Insecta  Park 

Invertebrata   Davis 
Teleostei         Yamagami 

HEAD 

Homo  Burdi 

Carmona 

Enlow 

Waterman 

Mammalia       Burdi 
Hassell 
Kochhar 
Overman 
Steffek 
Waterman 

HEART  (&  great  vessels) 

Amphibia       MacDonald 
acetylcholine  receptors 

Aves  Arms 

acetylcholinesterase 

Aves  Arms 

action  potentials 

Aves  Arms 

actomyosin 

Mammalia       Rockstein 

aorta 

Mammalia       Seftalioglu 
cell  contact  &  biosynthesis 

Aves  Fischman 

culture  in  vitro 

Amphibia       Inoue 

MacCabe 
DNA  synthesis 

Aves  Fischman 

ECG 

Homo  Lee 

Macklin 
effect  of  drugs 

Aves  MacCabe 

effect  of  magnetic  field 

Aves  Veneziano 

electrophysiology 

Aves  DeHaan 

experimental  study 

Amphibia       Amano 
factors  regulating  shape 

Aves  Manasek 

histogenesis 

Mammalia      Spira 
morphogenesis 

Aves  DeHaan 

Gilani 
myosin  synthesis 

Aves  Fischman 

pacemaker  formation 

Aves  DeHaan 


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paraSJ  mpathetic  innervation 

virus-transformed  cells 

\\is 

Anns 

Mammalia 

Ritkind 

pericard  &  vasci 

ilarization 

Homo 

Ponas 

HEMOGLOBIN 

rate 

see  Blood 

Aves 

DeHaan 

Homo 

Lee 

III  MOLYMPH 

teratogenesis 
Vves 

Fujimoto 

Crustacea 

Kerr 

Gilani 

Insecta 

Butterworth 

Watterson 

Ferkovich 

Mammalia 

Adams 
Fujimoto 

Lai-Fook 

Markvvald 

HENSEN'S  NODE 

Monie 

see  Primitive  streak 

transplantation 

Mammalia 

Goss 

HEREDITY 

ultras  tructure 

see  Genetics 

Mammalia 

Challicc 

Vertebrata 

Hirakow 

HERMAPHRODITISM 

HEMATOPOIESIS 

antigen  challenge 

Mammalia       McGarry 
biochemistry 

Mammalia      Goldwasser 
blastoderm 

Aves  Wainwright 

blood  islands 

Aves  Wainwrigth 

cell  surface  properties 

Mammalia       Rifkind 
differentiation 

Mammalia      Rifkind 
effect  of  phytohemagglutinin 

Mammalia      Hostetler 
effect  of  virus  infection 

Mammalia      McGarry 
embryo  &  adult 

Homo  Ackerman 

Mammalia      Ackerman 
erythrocyte 

Amphibia       Grasso 

Homo  Schulman 

Mammalia      Goldwasser 
Schulman 
erythropoiesis 

Homo  Schulman 

Mammalia      Goldwasser 
Schulman 
erythropoietin  action 

Mammalia      Goldwasser 
fetal 

Homo  Yoffey 

Mammalia       Yoffey 
humoral  control  of  eosinophils 

Mammalia       McGarry 
immunochemistry 

Mammalia       Tamanoi 
liver 

Mammalia       Leeson 
radiation  effects 

Mammalia      Tamanoi 
stem  cells 

Mammalia       Lala 

McGarry 
supporting  tissue  in  embryo 

Aves  Hostetler 

Mammalia       Hostetler 
supraneural  tissue 

Cyclostom      George 
ultrastructure 

Mammalia       Murata 


see  Sexual  development 
HETEROPLOIDY 

HETEROSIS 

see  Genetics 

HISTOBLAST 

Insecta  Arking 

HISTONE(S) 

Amphibia       Byrd 

Kasinsky 

Echinoidea     Byrd 
Kedes 
Lindsay 

Mammalia      Ber 

Kornguth 
Singer 

HISTORY  OF  EMBRYOLOGY 

Bodemer 
Kleiss 

HOMEOSIS 

see  Mutants 

see  also  Regeneration  (trau- 
matic) 

HOMOGENATES 

see  Tissue(s) 

HOMOLOGOUS  INHIBITION 

see  Tissue(s) 

HORMONE(S) 

see  also  specific  hormones; 

Neurotransmitters; 

Steroids 

binding  sites 

Insecta  Ferkovich 

calcitonin  teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Asling 
carrier  proteins 

Insecta  Ferkovich 

control  of  development 

Arthropoda    Madhavan 

Insecta  Aggarwal 

control  of  mesonephros 

Mammalia       Roos 


control  of  metamorphosis 
Insecta  Judy 

Laufer 
Oberlander 
Postlethwait 
Staal 
control  of  nucleic  acids 
Insecta  Shaaya 

control  of  proteins 

Insecta  Shaaya 

digestive  system 

Insecta  Judy 

disruption  of  morphogenesis 

Insecta  Adams 

ecdysone 

Crustacea        Madhavan 

Schneiderman 
Spaziani 
Insecta  Bergtrom 

Butterworth 
Kambysellis 
Rosales 
effect  on  blastocyst 

Mammalia      Prasad 
effect  on  bone 

Amphibia       McWhinnie 
Aves  Daimon 

McWhinnie 
Mammalia      Ornoy 
effect  on  brain 

Mammalia      Altman 
Vertebrata      Jacobson 
effect  on  carbohydrate  metabolism 

Amphibia       Frye 
effect  on  cell  renewal 

Reptilia  Maderson 

effect  on  chromatophores 

Crustacea        Ranga 
effect  on  cultured  cells 

Insecta  Rosales 

effect  on  differentiation 

Insecta  Berry 

effect  on  duodenal  differ. 

Aves  Betz 

effect  on  embryogenesis 
Insecta  Ewen 

Staal 
effect  on  embryonic  growth 

Aves  Betz 

effect  on  enzyme  synthesis 
Mammalia      Greengard 
effect  on  hatching 

Aves  Betz 

effect  on  mammary  gland 
Homo  Duran 

Mammalia      Duran 
Hoshino 
Rivera 
Stockdale 
effect  on  melanophore 

Mammalia       Spaziani 
effect  on  mineralization 

Teleostei         Nussbaum 
effect  on  oocyte 

Mammalia      Tsafriri 
effect  on  oogenesis 

Insecta  Pener 

effect  on  ovarian  maturation 

Insecta  Adams 

effect  on  pars  distalis 
Aves  Betz 

effect  on  protein  synthesis 
Insecta  Wyatt 


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effect  on  proteins  in  oogenesis 

Insecta  Wyatt 

effect  on  puffing 

Insecta  Laufer 

effect  on  regeneration 
Amphibia       Niazi 
effects  on  reproductive  system 

Mammalia      Spaziani 
effect  on  retinal  differ 
Aves  Betz 

effect  on  ribosomes 

Insecta  Wyatt 

effect  on  RNA 

Insecta  Wyatt 

effect  on  sex  differentiation 
Aves  Robertson 

Teleostei         Huang 
effects  on  skin 

Amphibia       Dent 
effect  on  spermatogen.  in  vitro 

Insecta  Kambysellis 

effect  on  spleen  differ. 
Aves  Betz 

effect  on  tail 

Amphibia       Fry 
effect  on  uterus 

Mammalia      Prasad 
effect  on  wound  healing 
Insecta  O'Farrell 

Stock 
effect  on  yolk  sac 
Aves  Betz 

Thommes 
embryo 

Aves  Robertson 

Thomson 
embryonic  gonadal 

Aves  Noumura 

Mammalia      Noumura 
erythropoietin  action 

Mammalia      Goldwasser 
from  insects 

Crustacea        Schneiderman 
gonadal 

Mammalia       Spaziani 
in  epith.-mesench.  interact. 

Mammalia      Cunha 
interact,  in  devl.,  growth,  metam. 
Amphibia       Frye 
Aves  Frye 

juvenile 

Crustacea        Madhavan 

Schneiderman 
Insecta  Ferkovich 

Weirich 
Willis 
juvenilizing  molecules 

Insecta  Silhacek 

LTH 

Amphibia       Arima 
Fry 

Waterman 
Vertebrata      Jacobson 
LTH-thyroid  interaction 

Amphibia       Gona 
mechanism  of  action 

Vertebrata      Segal 
melatonin 

Aves  Wainwright 

molecular  structure 

Insecta  Silhacek 

regulation  of  muscle  protein 

Aves  Love 

regulation  of  sexual  reprod. 
Insecta  Warren 


relation  with  diet 

Insecta 

Dixon 

role  in  cell  cultu 

res 

Mammalia 

Sato 

role  in  energy  metabolism 

Insecta 

Silhacek 

role  in  enzyme  induction 

Mammalia 

Salomon 

role  in  enzyme  repression 

Mammalia 

Salomon 

role  in  fat  body  development 

Insecta 

Butterworth 

role  in  growth  &  chondroc.  diff. 

Aves 

Solursh 

role  in  larval  development 

Crustacea 

Hubschman 

role  in  liver  development 

Aves 

Benzo 

role  in  meiosis 

Mammalia 

Schuetz 

role  in  metamorphosis 

Crustacea 

Hubschman 

role  in  neuron  regression 

Amphibia 

Spitzer 

role  in  postembryonic  develop. 

Insecta 

Judy 

role  in  regeneration 

Amphibia 

Schmidt 

Tassava 

role  in  reproduction 

Insecta 

Staal 

Teleostei 

Yamamoto 

role  in  skeletal  development 

Aves 

Hall 

role  in  vitellogenesis 

Mammalia 

Schuetz 

somatotrophin 

Vertebrata 

Jacobson 

target  tissues 

Insecta 

Ferkovich 

tissue  responses  in  metamorph. 

Amphibia 

Kollros 

HORN(S) 

HYBRID(S) 

Amphibia 

Fowler 

Johnson 

Kawamura 

Moore 

Nishioka 

Wright 

Echinoidea 

Brookbank 

Insecta 

Blondheim 

Kaufmann 

Leopold 

Martins 

Novaes 

Salles 

Schreiber 

Teleostei 

Ojima 

Whitt 

Wright 

HYPERPLASIA 

see  Growth 

HYPERTROPHY 

see  Growth 

HYPOPHYSIS 

Amphibia 

Connelly 

Yu 

Aves 

Betz 

Hammond 

Moog 

Watterson 

Mammalia 

Daikoku 

Moog 

Roos 

Vertebrata 

Segal 

Waterman 

HYPOXIA 

see  Respiration 

IMAGINAL  DISCS 

Insecta 

Arking 

Ayaki 

Bergtrom 

Bodenstein 

Bryant 

Cline 

Horsfall 

Imberski 

Kuroda 

Oberlander 

Schubiger 

IMMUNOCHEMISTRY 

Amphibia 

Connelly 

Aves 

Allen 

Fischman 

Kobayashi 

Minor 

Pearce 

Insecta 

Doane 

Mammalia 

Coulson 

Furusawa 

Minor 

Tamanoi 

IMMUNOLOGY  (developm.) 
see  also  Self-recognition 

Aves  Van  Alten 

antibodies  in  amn.  fluid 

Homo  Lev 

Mammalia       Lev 
antipituitary  sera 

Aves  Veneziano 

brain 

Mammalia       LaVelle 

Van  Alten 
cell  cooperation 

Amphibia       Ruben 
cell  interaction 

Mammalia      Argyris 
cell  surface  antigens 

Mammalia       Bennett 
Federoff 
cervical  mucus 

Mammalia      Coelingh 
contraception 

Mammalia      Glass 
decidualization 

Mammalia      Orsini 
effects  of  antisera  on  devel. 

Mammalia      Jensh 
effects  of  immuno-suppressives 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia       Nebel 
egg  implantion 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia      Fritz 
Nebel 

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egg  jelly 

Amphibia        Shaver 
fertilization 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia        Ncbcl 

rertilization  membrane 

Amphibia       Cabada 
germ  layer  antigens 

Aves  Wolk 

hemagglutinin  test 

Amphibia        Kidder 
histocompatibility 

Amphibia        Volpe 

Mammalia      Ohi 
immune  capacity 

Mammalia       Argyris 
immune  system 

Amphibia       Katagiri 
immunoglobulins 

Mammalia       Honjo 
Kimmel 
liver 

Mammalia      Globerson 
lymphocyte  mitogen  competence 

Aves  Van  Alten 

Mammalia      Van  Alten 
neural  crest  transplantation 

Amphibia       Volpe 
perinatal  antibody  transfer 

Mammalia      Anderson 
pituitary  gonadotr.  function 

Vertebrata      Segal 
placental  antigens 

Homo  Jones 

Mammalia      Duke 
Jones 
placental  antisera 

Mammalia      Duke 
placentation 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia      Nebel 
primary  homograft  reaction 

Aves  Seto 

Primary  humoral  antibody 

Aves  Seto 

reactions  against  spermatozoa 

Mammalia       Menge 
reactivity  of  cultured  cells 

Mammalia      Globerson 
role  of  macrophages 

Mammalia       Argyris 
sperm  antigens 

Amphibia       Shaver 

Homo  Toder 

Hydrozoa       O'Rand 

Mammalia       Marcus 
O'Rand 
Toder 
spermatogenesis  &  embryogen. 

Mammalia      Bennett 
spleen 

Mammalia      Globerson 
surface  immunoglobulin 

Amphibia       Miller 
thymocyte  membrane 

Mammalia       Ozato 
thymus 

Amphibia       Volpe 
tolerance  by  grafts 

Aves  Mun 

tumour  grafts 

Mammalia       Argyris 
virus-induced  lymphoma 

Aves  Longenecker 

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yolk  sac 

INTEGUMENT 

Mammalia       Globerson 

see  also  Skin 

IMPLANTATION 

Crustacea 

Skinner 

sec  Blastocyst 

Stevenson 

Insecta 

Lai-Fook 

INDUCTION  (embryonic) 

Minato 

sec  also  Competence; 

Pant 

Determination;  Epithelial- 

Willis 

mesenchymal  interactions; 

Mollusca 

Cather 

Pattern  formation;  specific 

Larrivee 

organs,  etc. 

Vertebrata 

Krejsa 

bone  &  cartilage 

Mammalia       Nogami 
by  cell  matrix 

Amphibia       Kawakami 
by  prechordal  plate 

Amphibia       Kawakami 
ectodermal  reactivity 

Amphibia       Sasaki 
effects  of  teratogens 

Aves  Johnson 

Mammalia      Johnson 
electron  microscopy 

Amphibia       Eakin 
Kelley 
in  vivo  &  in  vitro 

Aves  Johnson 

Mammalia      Johnson 
irradiation 

Aves  Khan 

mesoderm 

Amphibia       Thompson 
neural 

Aves  Khare 

of  cephalic  sense  organs 

Amphibia       Kawakami 
primary  &  SH-groups 

Aves  Rao 

primordial  germ  cells 

Amphibia       Sutasurja 
protein  inhibitors 

Aves  Khan 

regional  effects 

Amphibia       Sasaki 

Aves  Sasaki 

role  of  molecular  structure 

Amphibia       Sasaki 

Aves  Sasaki 

role  of  SH  groups 

Aves  Mulherkar 

INFECTIONS 
see  Bacteria;  Virus 
see  also  Pathology 

INNERVATION 

see  specific  organs,  etc. 

INSECTICIDES 

see  Pesticides 

INSEMINATION 

see  Reproduction  (sexual) 

INSULIN 

Aves  Coalson 

Mammalia      Coalson 


INTERSEXUALITY 

see  Sexual  development 

INTERSTITIAL  CELLS 

Hydrozoa       Bode 

Lenhoff 
Lesh 

INTESTINAL  TRACT 

cell  differentiation 

Amphibia       McAvoy 
cell  surface  differentiation 

Aves  Moog 

Mammalia      Moog 
developmental  potentiality 

Amphibia       MacDonald 
differ,  of  intestinal  epith. 

Mammalia      Anderson 
disaccharidases 

Mammalia      Kretchmer 
esophageal  metaplasia 

Aves  Mottet 

Homo  Mottet 

function 

Homo  Daikoku 

mid-gut 

Insecta  Poulson 

nerve  plexus 

Homo  Takita 

proliferation  factors 

Mammalia      Philpott 
regeneration 

Amphibia       Grubb 
ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Anderson 

IODINE 

see  Chemical  elements 

IONS 

see  also  Chemical  elements 

Echinoderm  Crawford 
Echinoidea     Hori 
Hydrozoa       Macklin 
Mammalia      Biggers 

Waymouth 
Teleostei        Hori 

IRON 

see  Chemical  elements 

IRRADIATION 

see  also  Ultraviolet  irradiation; 
X-irradiation 


Insecta 


Martins 
Novaes 
Salles 
Schreiber 


biochemical  effects 

Amphibia       Taguchi 
Yamada 

Crustacea        Nakazawa 

Teleostei        Taguchi 
Yamada 
change  in  sensitivity 

Teleostei         Egami 
comparison  of  X-ray  &  90Sr 

Teleostei         Welander 
effect  on  circulatory  system 

Aves  Steamer 

effect  on  haematopoiesis 

Mammalia      Tamanoi 
effect  on  offspring 

Amphibia       Kawamura 
Nishioka 
effect  on  oogenesis  &  embryo 

Crustacea        Iwasaki 
effect  on  parthenogenones 

Mollusca         Stiles 
effect  on  reprod.  organs 

Mammalia       Muramatsu 
effect  on  scale  formation 

Reptilia  Mulherkar 

effect  on  spermatogenesis 

Insecta  Iwasaki 

effect  on  xanthine-treated  eggs 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
electromagnetic  &  mitosis 

Insecta  Cole 

embryo 

Insecta  Shiomi 

Yoshikawa 
embryonic  lethality 

Insecta  Amy 

gamma  rays 

Aves  Khan 

germ  cells 

Insecta  Shiomi 

Yoshikawa 

Teleostei         Hyodo 
haploid  cells 

Amphibia       Freed 
interaction  with  chemicals 

Insecta  Grosch 

laser  applied  to  embryo 

Insecta  Amy 

laser  microbeam 

Amphibia       Berns 

Mammalia      Berns 
long-term  effects 

Teleostei         Etoh 
low  doses 

Teleostei         Etoh 
microvascular  damage 

Aves  Steamer 

microwave 

Mammalia      Jensh 
Rugh 
Staples 
thymic  lymphocytes 

Mammalia      Yamada 

JAW(S) 
see  Skull 

JOINT(S) 

see  Skeleton 

KARYOTYPE 

see  Chromosome(s) 


KIDNEY(S) 

Mammalia       Blount 
biochemistry  of  tubulogenesis 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
compensatory  hypertrophy 

Mammalia      Goss 
enzyme  synthesis 

Mammalia      Greengard 
mesonephros 

Aves  Watterson 

Mammalia       Roos 
metanephros 

Aves  Dubey 

Quadeer 
Watterson 
neural  control 

Mammalia       Roos 
neural  factor  in  tubulogen. 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
onset  of  function 

Mammalia       Desalu 
opisthonephric 

Cyclostom      Youson 
pituitary  control 

Mammalia       Roos 
regeneration 

Anderson 
secondary  induction  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
teratogenesis 

Aves  Watterson 

transformation 

Cyclostom      Youson 
tubules 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
ultrastructure 

Mammalia       Desalu 

LABYRINTH 

see  Static  organ 

LARVAL  DEVELOPMENT 

see  Development  (larval) 

LARYNX 

see  Respiratory  tract 

LATERAL  LINE  SYSTEM 

LEUCOCYTES 
see  Blood 

LIFE  CYCLE(S) 

see  also  Development  (general) 

Anomura  Haley 

Diptera  Shukla 

Mollusca  Natsukari 

Trematoda  Bilqees 

LIGHT 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

Butler 
Amphibia  Tucker 
Aves  Wainwright 

Insecta  Brust 

Mammalia      Norman 


LIMB(S) 

see  also  Regeneration  (trau- 
matic); Skeleton;  Wing(s) 

Mammalia       Nakamura 

Reptilia  Goel 

Mathur 
apical  ectoderm,  ridge  in  vitro 

Aves  Molinari 

axial  polarity 

Aves  MacCabe 

cell  adhesion  and  morphogen. 

Aves  Maslow 

cell  death 

Aves  Fallon 

Homo  Fallon 

cell  interact,  in  Brachypodism 

Mammalia       Elmer 
culture  in  vitro 

Reptilia  Goel 

Mathur 
deafferented 

Aves  Hollyday 

differentiation 

Amphibia       Hearson 
ectoderm-mesoderm  interact. 

Aves  Saunders 

glycosaminoglycans 

Amphibia       Ito 
heterotypic  recombination 

Aves  Goicoechea 

Jorquera 
innervation 

Aves  Landmesser 

malformations 

Homo  Becerra 

Duran 
Yasuda 

Mammalia       Kleiss 

Reptilia  Goel 

Mathur 
mechanism  of  malformation 

Mammalia      Kameyama 
mesenchyme  growth 

Homo  Kelley 

mesoderm-ectoderm  interaction 

Aves  Goetinck 

morphogenesis 

Aves  MacCabe 

Mammalia       Kelley 
motility 

Aves  Hollyday 

muscle 

Amphibia       Carlson 
Hill 

Aves  Rubin 

polarity  &  symmetry 

Aves  Rubin 

supernumerary 

Amphibia       Carlson 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia       Kochhar 
vascularization 

Homo  Porras 

LIPID(S)  (&  fatty  acids) 
see  also  Adipose  tissues 

Amphibia       Lobo 
Aves  Huang 

Pagano 
Echinoidea  Barber 
Insecta  Butterworth 

Doane 

Pant 

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Mammalia 


BealJ 

Chepenik 

Fox 


LITHIUM 

see  Chemical  elements 

LIVER 

see  also  Regeneration  (traum.) 

albumin  synth.  in  cell  line 

Mammalia       Hosick 
hiliary  tract 

Homo  Takita 

biochemistry 

Amphibia       Cohen 

Aves  Benzo 

cell  culture 

Aves  Levenson 

Mammalia       Karasaki 
cytochromes 

Mammalia       Asami 
effect  of  metabolites 

Aves  Levenson 

enzymes 

Am,phibia  Nagano 
Okazaki 
Shukuya 

Mammalia      Greengard 
Monder 
Nakazawa 
Yukawa 
gall  bladder  nerve  plexus 

Homo  Takita 

glycogen  metabolism 

Aves  Benzo 

growth  induction  by  drugs 

Mammalia       Argyris 
immunology 

Mammalia      Globerson 
microsome  function 

Mammalia       Nakazawa 
Yukawa 
ribosome  accumulation 

Mammalia       Argyris 
role  of  hormones 

Aves  Benzo 

teratogenesis 

Aves  Watterson 

thyroxine  action 

Amphibia       Cohen 
ultrastructure 

Aves  Benzo 

LOCOMOTION 
see  Behaviour 


LONGEVITY 

Insecta 


Rockstein 


LUNG(S)  (&  air  sacs,  swim 
bladder 

Amphibia       Graver 

Wilde 
Aves  Minor 

Homo  Coelho 

Mammalia       Herman 
Kauffman 
Taylor 
Towers 
Traurig 
Vidic 

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LYMPHATIC  SYSTIM 

see  also  Spleen;  Thymus 

Amphibia        Pilkington 

Aves  Longenecker 

Spiroff 
Van  Alten 

Mammalia       Ozato 
Yamada 

Vertebrata      Asnani 
Bonny 
Ebert 
Ozato 
Rowley 
Shah 

LYMPHOCYTES 

see  Lymphatic  system 

LYSOSOMES 

see  Subcellular  components 

MACROPHAGE  SYSTEM 

Mammalia       Chamberlain 
Stern 

MAGNETIC  FIELDS 

see  also  Environmental  factors 


Aves 


Veneziano 


MALFORMATIONS 
see  also  Teratogenesis 

Homo  Tanimura 

achondroplasia 

Homo  Shepard 

Mammalia      Shepard 
anencephaly 

Homo  Semba 

anophthalmia 

Mammalia      Chase 
cardiovascular 

Aves  Fujimoto 

Homo  Semba 

Mammalia       Fujimoto 
Monie 
chondrodystrophy 

Mammalia       Miller 
chromosome  aberrations 
Homo  Makino 

Ornoy 
Mammalia      Navagiri 
cleft  lip  &  palate 

Mammalia       Biddle 
Fraser 
Holmstedt 
Long 
Navagiri 
Overman 
Ross 
Shupe 
Steffek 
Trasler 
Verrusio 
Walker 
Zimmerman 
CNS 

Aves  Langman 

Toerien 
Homo  Agnew 


Mammalia       Agnew 
Das 

De  Lahunta 
Langman 
Nakamura 
Overman 
comparative  study 
Aves  Shupe 

Mammalia       Shupe 
congenital 

Homo  Mitra 

Oakley 
Ornoy 
congenital  &  consanguinity 

Homo  Balakrishnan 

cranio-facial 

Homo  Enlow 

Mammalia       Brown 
Kochhar 
Ross 
cyclopia 

Mammalia       Evans 
cytogenetics 

Mammalia       Ishikawa 
double  monsters 

Homo  Kleiss 

Mammalia       Kleiss 
Down's  syndrome  heritability 
Homo  Balakrishnan 

epidemiology 

Homo  Yasuda 

exencephaly  by  vitamin  A 

Mammalia       Fraser 
exostosis 

Mammalia       Shupe 
external 

Homo  Tanaka 

eye 

Mammalia       De  Lahunta 
Gumbreck 
Shupe 
face 

Homo  Carmona 

Mammalia       Overman 
gene-conditioned 

Mammalia      Gumbreck 
hand 

Homo  Becerra 

hydrocephaly 

Mammalia       Bryan 

Chamberlain 
limb 

Homo  Duran 

Kleiss 
Yasuda 
Mammalia       Kleiss 

Kochhar 
Long 
limb  bud  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Aydelotte 
musculoskeletal 

Mammalia       Shupe 
nasal  cavity 

Homo  Hernandez 

nervous  system 

Mammalia       Monie 
nomenclature 

Mammalia       Kleiss 
oro-facial 

Homo  Waterman 

Mammalia       Coleman 
Waterman 
osteochondromatosis 

Mammalia       Shupe 
phenotype  in  Down's  syndrome 
Homo  Shapiro 


placental  pathology 

Homo  Ornoy 

prediction  from  amniotic  cells 

Homo  Johnson 

Mammalia       Johnson 
reduplication  in  egg 

Insecta  Yajima 

relation  with  aging 

Aves  Shupe 

Mammalia       Shupe 
retinitis  pigmentosa 

Mammalia      Navagiri 
sense  organs 

Aves  Toerien 

sex  chromatin 

Homo  Misra 

situs  inversus 

Mammalia       Evans 
skeletal 

Aves  Overman 

Homo  Carmona 

Tanaka 

Mammalia      Overman 
skull 

Aves  Toerien 

Mammalia       De  Lahunta 
spina  bifida 

Homo  Duran 

spinal  dysraphism 

Mammalia      De  Lahunta 
tongue  &  palate 

Mammalia       Ross 
tooth 

Homo  Herold 

Mammalia       Bryan 
Herold 
Miller 
urogenital  system 

Homo  Duran 

Mammalia       Allison 

Gumbreck 
Monie 
vertebral  column 

Mammalia      De  Lahunta 

MALPIGHIAN  TUBULES 
see  Excretory  system 

MAMMARY  GLAND 
see  Gland(s)  (exocrine) 

MAST  CELLS 

see  Bone  marrow;  Connective 
tissue 

MATERNAL  EFFECTS 
see  Genetics 

MATERNAL  INHERITANCE 

see  Genetics 

MATHEMATICS 

see  Theoretical  biology 

MATRIX  (extracellular) 

Amphibia       Ito 

Kawakami 

Reyer 

Sanders 

Aves  Hay 

Hendrix 
Manasek 
Morris 


Hydrozoa        Lenhoff 

Lesh 
Mammalia      Bernfield 

Minor 

Pratt 

Urist 

Weinstock 
Vertebrata      Lipton 

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       Berman 

Brick 

Wilde 
Aves  Reams 

Mammalia      Quevedo 

Reams 

Spaziani 

MERISTEMS 
see  Plant  embryology  & 
morphogenesis 

MEROGONES 

see  Genetics;  Hybrid(s) 

MESENCHYME 

Amphibia       Finnegan 
Echinoidea     Brookbank 
Uemura 

MESODERM 

see  Embryology  (experi- 
mental); Embryology  (general 
&  descriptive) 

MESONEPHROS 
see  Kidney(s) 

METABOLISM  (general) 
see  also  Energy;  Respiration 

Amphibia       Amira 
Buhler 
Legname 
Miceli 
Salomon 
Sanchez 

Aves  Naber 

Echinoderm    Yanagisawa 

Echinoidea     Mano 

Mammalia       Asami 
Bigger  s 
Gunberg 
Janssens 
Robkin 

METALS 

see  Chemical  elements 


METAMORPHOSIS 

Ascidiacea  Ishikawa 
Echinoidea  D'Asaro 
Insecta  Heming 

Pleuronect      Edds 
basement  lamella 

Amphibia       Tachibana 
Watanabe 
biochemical  control 

Crustacea        Numanoi 
biochemistry 

Amphibia       Robinson 
Spiegel 
carbohydrate  metabolism 

Amphibia       Frye 
chemical  hypophysectomy 

Amphibia        Yu 
collagen 

Amphibia        Ito 

Reynolds 
comparative  study 

Amphibia       Dent 
control  of  sequence 

Amphibia       Kollros 
drug  effects 

Amphibia       Corven 
effect  of  hormones 

Insecta  Staal 

endocrinology 

Amphibia       Frye 
Gona 
Crustacea        Hubschman 
Insecta  Judy 

Laufer 
Oberlander 
Postlethwait 
endolymphatic  deposits 

Amphibia       Pilkington 
external  induction 

Gastropoda    Hadfield 
eye 

Amphibia       Hollyfield 
hemoglobin 

Amphibia       Hickey 
hemoglobin  switch 

Amphibia       Okazaki 
Shukuya 
internal 

Cyclostom      Manion 
liver  &  thyroxine  action 
Amphibia       Cohen 
local  thyroxine  action 

Amphibia       Kaltenbach 
lysosomal  enzymes 

Amphibia       Kaltenbach 
Robinson 
operculum  perforation 

Amphibia       Watanabe 
physiology 

Insecta  Rockstein 

physiology  &  biochemistry 
Insecta  Shappirio 

protein  regulation 

Crustacea        Laufer 
Insecta  Laufer 

protein  synthesis 

Insecta  Wyatt 

R.  -B.  neurons 

Amphibia        Spitzer 
ribosomes 

Insecta  Wyatt 

RNA 

Insecta  Wyatt 


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serum  proteins 

in  mutants 

Amphibia 

Nagano 

Insecta            Schneiderman 

Shukuya 

initiation  in  regenerating  limb 

skeletal  ultras  mature 

Amphibia       Tassava 

Amphibia 

Kemp 

laser  microbeam  study 

tail 

Mammalia       Rattner 

Amphibia 

Fry 

limb  regeneration 

Hickey 

Amphibia        Hearson 

Robinson 

liver  regeneration 

Sasaki 

Mammalia       Bertalanffy 

Watanabe 

myoblasts  in  vitro 

thyroxine  uptak 

e  &  localization 

Aves               Konigsberg 

Amphibia 

Reynolds 

neoplastic  cells 

tissue  response 

Mammalia      Bertalanffy 

Amphibia 

Kollros 

patterns  in  embryo 

ultrastructure 

Echinoidea     Lindsay 

Amphibia 

Spiegel 

proliferation 

Ascidiacea 

Watanabe 

Aves                Cameron 
Mammalia      Philpott 

METANEPHROS 

prolifer.  &  chemical  differ. 

see  Kidney(s) 

Mammalia      Bressler 
relation  with  differentiation 

METAPLASIA 

Aves                Stockdale 
Mammalia      Stockdale 

Amphibia 

Eisenberg 

respiratory  epithelium 

Aves 

Mottet 

Mammalia       Marchok 

Homo 

Mottet 

role  of  somatomedin 

Mammalia 

Hardy 

Aves                Temin 

Vertebrata 

Alperin 

Mammalia       Temin 

METHODS  (&  equipment) 
see  also  Rearing  methods 

MICROC1NEMATOGRAPHY 

Amphibia       Brick 
Aves  Schlesinger 

MINERALS 

see  Chemical  elements 

MITOCHRONDRIA 

see  Subcellular  components 

MITOSIS 

see  also  Antimitotic  agents; 

Cell(s)-division;  Cleavage; 

Growth  factors 

Metazoa         Allen 
apparatus 

Echinoderm   Kane 

Sawada 

Echinoidea     Kiefer 

Kuriyama 
Sakai 

Echiuroidea    Sawada 
cellular  biochemistry 

Aves  Emerson 

centriole  replication 

Echinoidea     Harris 
chalones 

Amphibia       Scadding 

Mammalia      Yamaguchi 
early  development 

Teleostei        Kirchen 
effect  of  cytosine  arabinoside 

Mammalia       Bertalanffy 
effect  of  electromagn.  radiation 

Insecta  Cole 

effect  of  spermine 

Aves  Butros 

effect  of  ultracentrifugation 
Beams 

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MONSTROSITIES 

see  Malformations 

MORPHOGENESIS 

see  also  Culture;  Development; 
Embryology;  Plant  embry- 
ology &  morphogenesis; 
Unicellular  organisms 

agents  &  cell  behav. 

Aves  Weston 

agents  in  embryo 

Insecta  Schwann 

agents  in  oogenesis 

Insecta  Schwalm 

appendages 

Aves  Rubin 

arm  formation  in  larvae 

Echinoidea     Finnegan 
Larrivee 
blastoderm 

Aves  Sanders 

cardiac 

Aves  DeHaan 

cell  adhesion 

Hydrozoa       Campbell 
cell  &  tissue  migration 

Hydrozoa       Diehl 
cell  interactions 

Hydrozoa       Ceron 
cell  migr.  between  germ  layers 

Aves  Azar 

cell  relations 

Aves  Sanders 

cell  shape 

Hydrozoa       Campbell 
cell  surface  material 

Aves  Lee 

CNS 

Insecta  Berry 

control 

Acrasiales       Cohen 
cortical  visual  field 

Mammalia       Gordon 
Hirsch 


disruption  by  hormones 

Insecta  Adams 

effect  of  nucleic  acid  analogues 

Insecta  Rizki 

embryonic  cell  adhesiveness 

Amphibia        Phillips 

Aves  Phillips 

epiboly 

Teleostei        Trinkaus 
eye  lens 

Aves  Hendrix 

heart 

Aves  Manasek 

histochemistry 

Aves  Goff 

in  coherent  cell  sheets 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Aves  Jacobson 

larval  nervous  system 

Invertebrata    Lacalli 
limb  regenerate 

Amphibia       Carlson 
movements 

Amphibia       Nakamura 

Aves  Collins 

Lesseps 
Schlesinger 
Trinkaus 

Chondrostei   Ballard 

Elasmobr.       Ballard 

Gastropoda    Sathananthan ' 

Holostei  Ballard 

Hydrozoa       Campbell 

Mammalia      Collins 

Teleostei         Ballard 
Lesseps 
Trinkaus 
mRNA  translation 

Ilan 
neural  crest  migration 

Aves  Weston 

Mammalia      Weston 
neural  plate 

Amphibia       Gordon 
Jacobson 
palatal  fusion 

Mammalia      Verrusio 
protein  timing 

Teleostei        Piperberg 
regeneration 

Amphibia       Stocum 
regulation  of  protein  synth. 

Ilan 
role  of  cell  adhesion 

Aves  Maslow 

role  of  cell  death 

Aves  Saunders 

role  of  cell  motility 

Amphibia       Izzard 

Aves  Izzard 

role  of  cell  shape 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Aves  Jacobson 

role  of  cell  surface 

Hoover 
Schaeffer 

Aves  Rao 

role  of  cell  types 

Hydrozoa       Diehl 
role  of  hypoblast 

Aves  Alperin 

role  of  mesoglea 

Hydrozoa       Lesh 


role  of  mesoglea  &  perisarc 

Hydrozoa  Diehl 
synthesis  mesoglea  &  perisarc 

Hydrozoa  Diehl 
temporal  control 

Amphibia       Wilde 

Aves  Wilde 

Teleostei  Wilde 
various  embryonic  structures 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Aves  Jacobson 

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  Nerve(s) 

MOULT(ING) 

Crustacea 

Holland 

Madhavan 

Numanoi 

Skinner 

Spaziani 

Yamaoka 

Insecta 

Lai-Fook 

Minato 

Teleostei 

Krejsa 

MOUTH 

see  also  Pharynx 

cell  death  in  secondary  palate 

Mammalia 

Pratt 

cell  changes  in  i 

ec.  palate 

Mammalia 

Pratt 

cleft  lip  predisposing  factors 

Mammalia 

Trasler 

cleft  palate 

Mammalia 

Takano 

mechanism  of  palatal  fusion 

Mammalia 

Verrusio 

oral  mucosa 

Homo 

To  to 

Mammalia 

Toto 

palatal  closure 

Mammalia 

Bagwell 

palate 

Mammalia 

Coleman 

Holmstedt 

Shapiro 

Steffek 

Zimmerman 

palate  &  lip 

Mammalia 

Shupe 

palate  closure  &  tongue 

Mammalia 

Ross 

role  of  mucopolysaccharides 
Mammalia      Coleman 

vascularization  of  the  tongue 
Homo  Kleiss 

MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

MULLERIAN  DUCT 


inhibition 
Aves 


Noumura 


MULTIPLE  BIRTHS 
see  Twins 

MUSCLE(S) 

Aves  Okazaki 

Homo  Gasser 

Mammalia      Gasser 
Okazaki 
actin  &  myosin  in  somite 

Aves  Allen 

actomyosin  in  heart 

Mammalia       Rockstein 
basal  lamina 

Vertebrata      Lipton 
biochemistry  of  differentiation 

Amphibia       Wilde 
cell  adhesion 

Vertebrata      Lipton 
cell  culture 

Aves  Ramirez 

Vertebrata      Lipton 
cell  fusion 

Aves  Fischman 

Vertebrata      Lipton 
cell  surface  immunochemistry 

Aves  Fischman 

chemistry 

Aves  Love 

C02  &  myotube  formation 

Aves  Przybylski 

cytochemistry 

Anderson 
denervated 

Mammalia      Carlson 
differentiation 

Mammalia       Allen 
differentiation  in  vitro 

Aves  Coleman 

Konigsberg 
DNA  synthesis 

Aves  Stockdale 

effect  of  nerves 

Amphibia       Tweedle 
endocrinology 

Aves  Love 

Watterson 
Fibre  types 

Mammalia      Cassens 
genetic  control  of  myogenesis 

Insecta  Wright 

influence  of  nerves 

Mammalia      Cassens 
informational  macromolecules 

Echinoderm  Wilde 

Vertebrata     Wilde 
innervation  in  limb 

Aves  Landmesser 

interaction  with  nerves 
Mammalia      Devreotes 
Fambrough 
Ritchie 


limb 

Amphibia 
limb  mesenchy 

Aves 
mitochondria 

Mammalia 
molt 

Crustacea 

myoblast 
Amphibia 
Aves 


Carlson 
me 
Rubin 

Leeson 

Skinner 
Yamaoka 

Finnegan 
Przybylski 
Ramirez 
myogenesis 

Aves  Ramirez 

Mammalia      Cassens 
myogenesis  in  vitro 

Aves  Hamabata 

myogenic  cell  lines 

Reptilia  Cox 

myosin 

Aves  Emerson 

Love 
Mammalia      Emerson 
myosin  genes 

Aves  Przybylski 

myotube  formation 

Aves  Przybylski 

neuromuscular  connections 
Amphibia       Tweedle 
Vanable 
Mammalia      Tucker 

Westerman 
of  anal  submucosa 

Homo  JU 

physiology 

Vertebrata      Shah 
proliferation  in  vitro 

Aves  Konigsberg 

protein 

Aves  Herrmann 

protein  turnover 

Aves  Love 

regeneration 

Amphibia       Carlson 
Deck 
Hill 

Schmidt 
Aves  Konigsberg 

Crustacea        Skinner 

Yamaoka 
Mammalia      Carlson 
Schmidt 
Reptilia  Cox 

reinnervation 

Amphibia        Mark 
Teleostei         Mark 
role  of  cell  division 

Aves  Stockdale 

sarcomere  organization 
Aves  Allen 

Mammalia       Allen 
satellite  cells 

Amphibia       Dinsmore 
Mammalia      Dinsmore 
Vertebrata      Lipton 
serum  factors 

Aves  Hamabata 

Ramirez 
skeletal 

Homo  Hollinshead 

tail  metamorphosis 
Amphibia       Sasaki 

Watanabe 


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ultrastructuxe 

Anderson 
Vertebrata      Lipton 

MUTAGENIC  AGENTS 

Amphibia  Mezger 

Insecta  Rizki 

Mammalia  Beall 

Mollusca  Stiles 

MUTANT(S) 

see  also  Gene(s);  Phenocopies 

Mammalia      Shoji 
abnormal  chorionic  proteins 

Insecta  Goldsmith 

ac/ac  organ  culture 

Mammalia       Shepard 
affect,  carbohydrate  metab. 

Insecta  Doane 

affecting  communication 

Insecta  Cline 

Schneiderman 
affecting  embryogenesis 

Insecta  Schubiger 

affect,  endocrine  physiol. 

Insecta  Doane 

affecting  fat  body 

Insecta  Rizki 

affect,  lipid  metab. 

Insecta  Doane 

affecting  pattern  formation 

Insecta  Schneiderman 

affect,  reprod.  physiol. 

Insecta  Doane 

affecting  spermatogenesis 

Mammalia       Bryan 
Dooher 
asebia 

Mammalia       Hardy 
biochemistry  of  rudimentary 

Insecta  Fausto 

blind 

Mammalia       Stein 
brachypodism 

Mammalia       Elmer 
chondrodystrophic 

Mammalia      Elmer 
circling 

Mammalia       Stein 
colour 

Amphibia       Richards 
conditionally  lethal  somatic 

Mammalia       Scheffler 
embryo  ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Spiegelman 
embryonic  development 

Mammalia       Bennett 
embryonic  lethals 

Insecta  Fullilove 

Wright 
embryos  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Stein 
embryos  yielding  teratomas 

Mammalia       Artzt 
expr.  of  embryonic  lethals 

Mammalia      Pollard 
eye 

Amphibia        Hibbard 

Mammalia       Zwaan 
female-sterile 

Insecta  Bender 

Mohler 

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grey  lethals 

Mammalia       Hollinshcad 
hair  growth  in  hr,  Re,  sa 

Mammalia       Chase 

homeotic 

Insecta  Baker 

Postlethwait 
hydrocephalic 

Mammalia       Bryan 
in  cultured  cells 

Mammalia       Scheffler 
Lp/Lp  neural  tube 

Mammalia       Stein 
male-sterile 

Insecta  Butterworth 

Mammalia       Bryan 
micromelic 

Aves  Goetinck 

mitotic 

Aves  Bloom 

Insecta  Schneiderman 

neuromuscular 

Mammalia       McNutt 
ob/ob 

Mammalia       Fox 
oogenesis  &  embryogenesis 

Insecta  Fausto 

regulatory  genes  of  Amy 

Insecta  Doane 

retina 

Mammalia       Bal 
tail-labyrinthine 

Mammalia       McNutt 
temperature-sensitive 

Insecta  Fausto 

Wright 
t.s.  cell-lethal 

Insecta  Arking 

Schneiderman 
t.s.  lethals  with  mat.  eff. 

Insecta  Cline 

Tfm 

Mammalia      Ohno 
tissue  transplants 

Mammalia       Bryan 
tooth  development 

Mammalia       Bryan 
torpid 

Mammalia      Dung 
uncovered  by  gynogenesis 

Amphibia       Richards 
visual 

Mammalia       Vanable 

MUTATION 

see  Genetics 

MYCETOME 

MYELIN(IZATION) 

see  Central  nervous  system 

MYOBLASTS 
see  Muscle(s) 

MYOGENESIS 

see  Muscle(s) 

MYOSIN 
see  Muscle(s) 

MYOTOME 
see  Somite(s) 


NASAL  ORGAN 
see  Olfactory  organ 

Nl  MATOCYSTS 
Hydrozoa       Bode 

NEOPLASIA 

see  Tumours 

NEOTENY 

see  Metamorphosis 

NERVE(S) 

acid  hydrolases 

Mammalia       Allen 
degeneration 

Aves  Ferreira 

effect  on  skin  development 

Aves  Id© 

interaction  with  muscle 

Mammalia       Devreotes 
Fambrough 
Ritchie 
myelin 

Aves  Mezei 

regeneration 

Amphibia       Mark 

Aves  Erhart 

Ferreira 

Mammalia       Erhart 

Teleostei         Mark 

Westerman 
role  in  limb  regeneration 

Amphibia        Hearson 
terminals 

Homo  Daikoku 

trophic  function 

Aves  Ide 

NERVE  CELLS 

axon  proteins 

Mammalia       Lasek 
cell  interactions 

Mammalia      Das 
culture 

Insecta  Levi 

death  at  metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Spitzer 
developmental  cytology 

Mammalia       LaVelle 
differentiation 

Insecta  Levi 

Mammalia      Das 
electrogenesis 

Amphibia       Spitzer 
experimental  alterations 

Mammalia       LaVelle 
functional  specificity 

Crustacea        Selverston 
giant  interneurons 

Crustacea       Mittenthal 
Mauthner's  cell 

Amphibia       Kimmel 
motoneurons 

Crustacea       Mittenthal 
neuroplasts  in  vitro 

Insecta  Cole 

neurotubules 

Mammalia      Rosenbaum 
Nissl  substance 

Mammalia      LaVelle 
nucleolar  apparatus 

Mammalia      LaVelle 


polarity  &  growth 

Amphibia        Hibbard 
protein  movement 

Aves  LaVail 

R.  -B.  neurons 

Amphibia       Spitzer 

specific  associations 

Aves  Garber 

Mammalia      Garber 

specification  of  connections 

Amphibia       Grant 
specificity 

Insecta  Schubiger 

structuraJ  specificity 

Crustacea        Selverston 
transplantation 

Mammalia       Das 
velocity  sedimentation 
Aves  Suburo 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM 
see  also  specific  components; 
neurotransmitters 

Aves  Hamburger 

Heaton 
Souza 
Homo  Gasser 

Mammalia      Gasser 
Souza 
Vertebrata      Edds 
afferent  systems 

Mammalia      Kimmel 
biochemical  differentiation 
Aves  de  Asua 

Teitelman 
cell  communication 

Aves  Fujisawa 

cell  death 

Aves  Pilar 

clonal  analysis 

Insecta  Kankel 

comparative  study 

Invertebr         Lacalli 

differentiation  in  vitro 

Aves  Adler 

Varon 

effect  of  magnetic  field 

Aves  Veneziano 

effects  of  NGF 

Amphibia       Weis 
Teleostei         Weis 
effects  of  pesticides 
Amphibia       Weis 
Teleostei        Weis 
effects  of  surfactants 
Mammalia       Manner 
Teleostei         Manner 
embryology 

Insecta  Kankel 

enzymes 

Aves  Narayanan 

Teleostei        Whitt 
exper.  embryol.  &  ultrastr. 

Aves  Adler 

genetically  deficient  embryos 

Insecta  Poulson 

growth  &  development 
Weiss 
histones 

Mammalia      Kornguth 
in  neurogenesis 

Insecta  Poulson 


in  vivo  &  in  vitro 

Insecta  Levi 

larval 

Invertebr         Lacalli 
morphology 

Insecta  Singh 

neuromuscular  connections 
Amphibia       Vanable 
Mammalia       Tucker 

Westerman 
neuron  relationships 

Crustacea       Mittenthal 
neurotransmitter  synthesis 
Aves  Murray 

Mammalia       Murray 
non-repeated  DNA  transcription 

Mammalia      Brown 
pattern  formation 

Weiss 
Vertebrata      Grobstein 
relation  to  behaviour 
Amniota         Decker 
Aves  Oppenheim 

Mammalia      Oppenheim 
relation  with  eye 

Insecta  Wolsky 

sensory  nerve  specificity 

Insecta  Schubiger 

specific  connections 

Insecta  Kankel 

synapse 

Amphibia       Kimmel 
Tucker 
Aves  Narayanan 

Pilar 
Mammalia      Cragg 
Hild 

Kornguth 
synaptic  proteins 

Mammalia      Kornguth 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Monie 

Takeuchi 
transcription 

Mammalia      Church 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Tucker 
Mammalia      Takeuchi 
ultrastr.  differ. 

Aves  Suburo 

NEURAL  CREST 


NEURAL  TUBE 

see  Central  nervous  system 


Amphibia 

Bagnara 

Brick 

Michael 

Volpe 

Wilde 

Aves 

Andrew 

Kollar 

Narayanan 

Weston 

Mammalia 

Kochhar 

Kollar 

Pratt 

Weston 

Vertebrata 

Keefe 

URAL  PLATE 

Amphibia 

Gordon 

Jacobson 

Aves 

Jacobson 

NEURONS 

see  Nerve  cells 

MI-'T  IRHQPrD  F 

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IN  L  U  IxtJoIlL-  K  t 

Amphibia 

.  1  1UIN 

Aoto 

Crustacea 

Aoto 

Hydrozoa 

Lesh 

Insecta 

Beig 

Chaudhry 

Ewen 

Granger 

Saxena 

Pisces 

Aoto 

Vertebrata 

Waterman 

NEUROTRANSMITTERS 
see  also  Hormones 

Aves  de  Asua 

Murray 
Teitelman 

Mammalia      Murray 

NEURULA(TION) 

NITROGEN 

see  Chemical  elements 

NORMAL  TABLES 
see  Embryology  (general  & 
descriptive) 

NOTOCHORD 

Amphibia       Jacobson 
Aves  Jacobion 

Frederick  son 

NUCLEAR  TRANSPLAN- 
TATION 

see  Nucleus 

NUCLEIC  ACID(S) 

see  also  specific  nucleic  acids; 
Nucleotides  (&  nucleosides) 

chromatin 

Insecta  Gay 

cultured  cleavage  stages 

Mammalia       Pollard 
distribution  in  nucleus 

Vertebrata      Alperin 
early  embryo 

Gastropoda     Rao 
effect  of  hormones 

Insecta  Shaaya 

effect  of  development 

Echinoidea     Wolsky 
effect  on  devel.  &  regen. 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
electron  microscopy 

Mammalia       Dawid 

Homo  Dawid 

embryo 

Echinoidea     Infante 
Kimura 

Insecta  Schwalm 

eye  lens  regeneration 

Mammalia      Angra 


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fetal  A  poxtnat.il  development 

Mammalia      Nakazawa 
in  situ  hybridization 
Amphibia      Gall 
mapping 

Amphibia       Ohi 
metabolism 

Amphibia       Sallach 
Echinoderm   Yanagisawa 
Insecta  Berry 

Krishnakumaran 
mitochondrial 

Insecta  Dawid 

Kaushagcn 
myeloma  cells  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Kimmel 
nurse  chamber  to  oocyte 

Insecta  Madhavan 

oogenesis 

Insecta  Schwalm 

ribosomal 

Amphibia       Caston 
synthesis  &  cell  contact 

Aves  Humphreys 

synthesis  in  blastocyst 
Mammalia       Daentl 
Prasad 
synthesis  in  cell-free  system 

Wu 
synthesis  in  cells 

Wu 
synthesis  in  embryo 

Insecta  Madhavan 

synthesis  in  late  embryo 
Amphibia       Hampel 
synthesis  regulation 
Amphibia       Dawid 

Kaushagen 
Ohi 
Upholt 
transl.  transcr.  coupling 
Wu 

NUCLEO-CYTOPLASMIC 
INTERACTIONS 


Amphibia 

Cole 

Grant 

Hennen 

Malacinski 

Nakamura 

Takasaki 

Echinoidea 

Kinoshita 

Longo 

NUCLEOLUS 

see  Nucleus 

NUCLEOTIDES  (& 

nucleosides) 

analogues 

Aves 

Coleman 

Packard 

cyclic 

Insecta 

Francoeur 

Mammalia 

Kuriyama 

Pratt 

Teleostei 

Fiorentini 

Francoeur 

others 

Amphibia 

Sanchez 

Asteroidea 

Kanatani 

Shirai 

Aves  Pearce 

I.  hmoderm    Yanagisawa 
Insecta  Forrest 

Mammalia       Bertalanffy 

Daentl 
Reptilia  Cox 

NUCLEUS 

Thaliacea        Cavenaghi 
Schreiber 
acidic  proteins 

Amphibia       Jones 

Kasinsky 
cytoplasmic  control 

Amphibia        Masui 
developmental  changes 

Amphibia       DiBerardino 
germ  cell 

Echinoidea     Terayama 
interaction  with  cell  membrane 
Vertebrata      Ebert 
Ozato 
nucleic  acids 

Amphibia       Dawid 

Kaushagen 
Ohi 
Upholt 
Vertebrata      Alperin 
nucleolus 

Amphibia       Barr 
Insecta  Barr 

nucleolus  transcription 
Insecta  Krider 

proteins 

Kleinsmith 
restrictions 

Amphibia       Dixon 
sex  chromatin 

Homo  Misra 

transplant  hybrids 

Amphibia       Wright 
transplantation 

Amphibia       Dixon 
Freed 
Legname 
Mariano 
Mezger 
Volpe 
Insecta  Bownes 

Mammalia      Markert 

NUTRITION  (embryonic, 
larval,  etc.) 

Asteroidea      Lucas 
Aves  Donaldson 

Fritz 

Goldie 

Naber 
Homo  Lev 

Insecta  Davis 

Dixon 

Stay 
Mammalia      Fraser 

King 

Lev 

Nakamoto 

Saitoh 

Yu 
Marsupialia     Fritz 


OESOPHAGUS 

OESTROUS  CYCLE 

see  Reproduction 

OLFACTORY  ORGAN 

Amphibia       Khalil 
Homo  Hernandez 

Teleostei        Westerman 

OOCYTE 

see  Egg(s) 

see  also  Gamete(s) 

Amphibia       Humphries 
Schuetz 

Asteroidea      Schuetz 

Echinoidea     Bal 

Elasmobr        Wourms 

Hydrozoa       Tucker 

Insecta  Kurihara 

Mochida 

Mammalia      Schuetz 

Teleostei         Yamamoto 

Vertebrata     Guraya 
biochemistry 

Echinoidea     Tsukahara 

Insecta  Davenport 

biochemistry  of  vitellogenesis 

Insecta  Kambysellis 

cell  culture 

Amphibia       Schuetz 
cellular  interactions 

Insecta  Davenport 

comparative  study 

Mammalia      Anderson 
constant  estrus 

Mammalia      Segal 
cytology 

Insecta  Brown 

effect  of  irradiation 

Crustacea       Iwasaki 
endocrinology 

Amphibia       Schuetz 

Insecta  Pener 

Polychaeta     Schroeder 
female-sterile  in  mutants 

Insecta  Mohler 

gene  activation 

Amphibia       Davidson 
Hough 

Echinoidea     Davidson 
Hough 

Gastropoda    Davidson 
Hough 
gene  expression 

Echinoidea     Davis 
genetic  control 

Insecta  Donady 

Kambysellis 
King 
genetics 

Insecta  Brown 

information  transfer 

Insecta  Fullilove 

lipovitellins 

Crustacea       Kerr 
macromolecule  transfer 

Amphibia       Nace 
meiotic  cell  culture 

Mammalia      Hotta 
meiotic  regulation 

Mammalia       Hotta 


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morphogenetic  agents 

Insecta  Schwalm 

mucopolysaccharide  synthesis 

Polychaeta      Schroeder 
nucleic  acids 

Insecta  Schwalm 

nucleo-cytoplasmic  interact. 

Amphibia       Cole 
physiology 

Insecta  Mochida 

protein  synthesis  &  transport 

Insecta  Wyatt 

RNA  synthesis 

Amphibia        Smith 

Aves  Noto 

Echinoidea     Davis 

Insecta  Berry 

Teleostei         Ozaki 
synaptonemal  complex 

Insecta  King 

transcription  &  translation 

Amphibia       Browder 

Insecta  Browder 

Mammalia      Browder 
t.s.  mutants 

Insecta  Fausto 

ultrastructure 

Echinoidea     Tsukahara 

Echiuroidea    Sawada 

Gastropoda    Sawada 

Insecta  Miya 

Sipuncul         Sawada 
vitellogenesis 

Hydrozoa       Tucker 

Insecta  Aggarwal 

vitellogenin  incorporation 

Amphibia       Schuetz 

OOPLASMIC  SEGREGATION 

see  Egg(s) 

ORGANIZATION 

see  Pattern  formation 

ORGANIZER 
see  Induction 

ORGANOGENESIS 

see  also  specific  organs 

Aves  Hamilton 

Echinoidea     D'Asaro 
biochemistry 

Kischer 
culture  in  vitro 

Moscona 

Amphibia       Tweedell 
effect  of  subcell.  fractions 

Mammalia       Stern 
endocrine  control 

Insecta  Berry 

growth  control 

Mammalia      Argyris 
primordia,  comparative  study 

Homo  Yasuda 

Mammalia      Yasuda 
protein  synthesis 

Insecta  Berry 

role  of  hypoblast 

Aves  Alperin 

secondary  retroperitoneal  org. 

Homo  Nakamura 

stimulation  by  tumours 

Mammalia      Argyris 


OSSIFICATION 
see  Skeleton 

OSTEOGENESIS 

see  Skeleton 

OVARY 

see  also  Gonad(s) 

afollicular 

Mammalia       Andersen 
arrest  of  nurse  eggs 

Gastropoda    Hadfield 
biochemistry 

Insecta  Fuchs 

comparative  histology 

Mammalia      Duke 
cytology 

Insecta  Eschenberg 

embryos  from  ovary  grafts 

Mammalia       Fisher 
female-sterile  mutants 

Insecta  Bender 

follicle  cell  protein  synthesis 

Insecta  Goldsmith 

follicle  ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Anderson 
follicular  hormones 

Mammalia      Coulson 
granulosa  cells 

Mammalia      Coulson 
histones 

Mammalia      Ber 

Singer 
hormonal  aspects 

Insecta  Fuchs 

1-methyladenine  formation 

Asteroidea      Shirai 
low-level  irradiation 

Mammalia      Andersen 
maturation  &  hormones 

Insecta  Adams 

nucl.  acid  contrib.  to  oocyte 

Insecta  Madhavan 

nurse  chamber 

Insecta  Madhavan 

pre-  &  postnatal 

Mammalia      Guraya 
transplantation 

Mammalia       Fisher 

OVIDUCT 

Elasmobr        Wourms 
Homo  Baveja 

Insecta  Madhavan 

Mammalia      Hamner 
Katira 
Oliphant 
Varma 

OVIPOSITION 

see  Egg(s) 

see  also  Reproduction  (sexual) 

OVULATION 

see  Egg(s) 

OVULE 

see  Plant  embryology 

OXYGEN 

see  Chemical  elements; 
Environmental  factors 


PALATE 

see  Mouth 

PANCREAS 

Aves  Andrew 

Coalson 
Hunt 
Kulka 
Thommes 

Homo  Pourany 

Mammalia      Coalson 

Vertebrata      Shah 

PARABIOSIS 

Amphibia       Volpe 
PARATHYROID  GLAND 

PARTHENOGENESIS  (& 

Paedogenesis) 

Aves  Mun 

Echinoidea     Ishikawa 
Sugiyama 
Insecta  Heming 

Mammalia  Auclair 
Gulyas 
Hoppe 
Nesbitt 
Stevens 
Mollusca         Stiles 

PATHOLOGY  (developmental) 
see  also  Anomalies;  Bacteria; 

Malformations; 

Teratogenesis;  Virus(es) 

Aves  Romanoff 

Mammalia       Moore 
Waelsch 
abnormal  differentiation 

Mollusca         Cheng 
abnormal  growth 

Mollusca         Cheng 
abortions 

Homo  Makino 

Sasaki 
action  of  blastotoxic  chem. 

Vertebrata      Segal 
alloxan  diabetes 

Mammalia       Hunt 
biochemical  abnormalities 

Homo  Doherty 

cytogenetics 

Homo  Doherty 

Vertebrata      Macintyre 
effect  of  excess  nutrients 

Aves  G  oldie 

effect  of  mercury 

Homo  Robkin 

Mammalia       Robkin 
egg  lethality 

Aves  Seiger 

embryonic  mortality 

Mammalia       Dickey 
embryonic  radiation  lethality 

Insecta  Amy 

endocrine  pancreas 

Aves  Hunt 

environmental  factors 

Mammalia       Robkin 


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enzyme  patterns 

Mammalia      Persaud 
fetal  metabolism  in  diabetes 

Homo  Reynolds 

Mammalia       Reynolds 
histo-  &  toxoplasmosis 

Homo  Duran 

kleiss 
immunology 

Mammalia      Glass 
infection  transmission 

Mammalia       Hubbert 
karyotype 

Homo  Makino 

lead 

Aves  De  Gennaro 

Mammalia       De  Gennaro 
low  -level  chemical  exposure 

Mammalia       Spyker 
methylmercury  toxicity 

Homo  Reynolds 

Mammalia       Doherty 
Reynolds 
nervous  system 

Aves  De  Gennaro 

Mammalia      De  Gennaro 
neuromuscular  mutant 

Mammalia       McNutt 
placenta 

Homo  Ornoy 

placenta  in  abortions 

Homo  Sekeles 

placental  antisera 

Mammalia      Duke 
placental  blood  vessels 

Homo  Bhargava 

prenatal  diagnosis 

Homo  Doherty 

reaction  to  foreign  bodies 

Mollusca         Cheng 
rubella 

Homo  Ornoy 

sickle  cell  anemia 

Homo  Grasso 

skeleton  in  rubella 

Homo  Sekeles 

teeth 

Homo  Herold 

Mammalia       Herold 

PATTERN  FORMATION 

see  also  Induction 

Amphibia       Bagnara 
Hollyfield 
Lipton 

Aves  Lipton 

Morris 

Insecta  Arking 

Bryant 
Caveney 
Claxton 
Schneiderman 
Stern 
Tokunaga 

Mammalia       Claxton 

Vertebrata      Grobstein 

PELVIC  GIRDLE 

see  Skeleton 

PEPTIDES 
see  Proteins 


PI  RITONEUM 
see  Body  cavities 

PERIVITELLINE  FLUID 

see  l.gg(s) 

PI  RMEABILITY 
PESTICIDES 

Amphibia        Prahlad 

Weis 
Aves  Prahlad 

Sullivan 
Crustacea        Weis 
Mammalia       Baksi 

Mitchell 

Yasuda 
Teleostei         Crawford 

Weis 

PHARMACOLOGY 
see  Drug(s) 

PHARYNX 

see  also  Branchial  region; 
Mouth 

Amphibia       Garrido 
Jorquera 
Pugin 

Aves  Rudnick 

Homo  Dickson 

Turbellaria     Kido 

PHENOCOPIES 

Aves  Goldie 

PHOSPHORUS 

see  Chemical  elements 

PHYLOGENESIS 

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       Bagnara 

Brick 
Aves  Seiger 

Crustacea        Ranga 
Insecta  Sullivan 

Mammalia       LaVail 
Mayer 
Skinner 
Teleostei         Hasegawa 

PINEAL  ORGAN  (&  para- 
pineal  organ) 

Amphibia        Aoto 

Wakahara 


Aves  Goel 

Spiroff 
Venzke 
Wainwright 

Mammalia       Mattingly 

Reptilia  Goel 

PITUITARY 

see  Hypophysis 

PLACENTA(TION) 

see  also  Blastocyst;  Embryo- 
maternal  relationships; 
Pregnancy 

Chiroptera      Mann 
Insectivora      Mann 
Mammalia       Fantel 
Primates  Butler 

abortions 

Homo  Ornoy 

anatomy  &  pathology 

Homo  Stratford 

antisera  &  abortion 

Mammalia      Duke 
barrier 

Mammalia      Fedinec 
cell  interactions  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Salomon 
circulation 

Mammalia      Martin 
comparative  study 

Mammalia      Luckett 
cy  tomegalovirus-inf  ection 

Homo  Benirschke 

decidual  cells 

Mammalia      Maibenco 
decidualization 

Mammalia      Orsini 
effect  of  dichlorvos 

Mammalia      Baksi 
effect  of  teratogens 

Mammalia      Kernis 
endocrine  activity 

Mammalia      Hoar 
fetal  blood  vessels 

Homo  Bhargava 

fluoride  transfer 

Mammalia       Shupe 
giant  cells 

Mammalia       Orsini 
histochemistry 

Homo  Hernandez 

immune  factors 

Homo  Nebel 

Mammalia       Nebel 
immunology 

Mammalia      Orsini 
maternal  hyperadrenalism 

Mammalia      Hoar 
pathology 

Homo  Benirschke 

phospholipids 

Mammalia       Chepenik 
specific  antigens 

Homo  Jones 

Mammalia       Duke 
Jones 
specific  proteins 

Mammalia       Behrman 
syncytium 

Homo  Kaspi 

tissue  relations 

Mammalia       Alexander 


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transfer 

Mammalia      Fantel 
Scott 
Sudarwati 
transplacental  carcinogenicity 

Mammalia      Yasuda 
tRNA  correlated  with  embryo 

Mammalia       Sirlin 
ultrastructure 

Mammalia      Carpenter 
yolk  sac 

Mammalia      Hoar 
Jensh 

PLACODE(S) 

see  also  Sense  organs 

PLANT  EMBRYOLOGY 
&  MORPHOGENESIS 

(experimental  &  physiol.) 
see  also  Unicellular  organisms 

Acrasiales       Sussman 
acidic  nucleoproteins 

Eumycetoz     Rusch 
aggregation 

Acrasiales       Rothman 
anther  culture 

Angiosp  Iyer 

apical  dominance 

Angiosp  Scott 

apical  meristem  culture 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

Sagawa 
apomixis 

Angiosp  Iyer 

auxin 

Angiosp  Cleland 

Greenwood 
Scott 
Gymnosp       Greenwood 
Spermatoph   Tautvydas 
biophysics  &  morphogenesis 

Plantae  Green 

biochemistry 

Acrasiales       Loomis 
Chlorophy      Iwasa 

Tautvydas 
Diatomeae      Iwasa 
Fungi  Cantino 

callus  morphogenesis 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

cell  culture 

Angiosp  Halperin 

cell  differentiation 

Schjeide 
Chlorophyc    Kochert 
Cyanophyc     Haselkorn 
cell  genetics  system 

Angiosp  Galun 

cell  growth 

Schjeide 
cell  hybridization 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

cell  pattern  in  leaf 

Bryophyta      Millington 
cell  shape  regulation 

Chlorophyc    Millington 
cell  surface  in  embryogenesis 

Angiosp  Clutter 

cell  transformation 

Angiosp  Hotta 

cell  wall 

Angiosp  Chrispeels 

Cleland 
Galston 
Hanzely 


Chlorophyc  Iwasa 
Diatomeae  Iwasa 
Fungi  Mishra 

Phaeophyta    Forman 
chemical  differentiation 

Fungi  Jaworski 

chemical  embryology 

Angiosp  Halperin 

chemotaxis 

Acrasiales        Maeda 
chloroplast 

Bartels 

Angiosp  Honda 

chromosomal  proteins 

Angiosp  Spiker 

Filicinae  Spiker 

coenobia 

Chlorophyc    Millington 
conjugation 

Eumycetoz     Dan 
control  of  development 
Acrasiales       Robertson 
Hepaticae       Jones 
Plantae  Robertson 

culture  in  vitro 

Angiosp  Lakshmanan 

cytogenesis 

Charophyc      Imahori 
Chlorophyc    Imahori 
cytokinesis 

Bartels 
Filicinae         Pray 
cytokinins 

Angiosp  Fosket 

Halperin 
dedifferentiation  in  mesophyll 

Angiosp  Galun 

descriptive  study 

Angiosp  Lakshmanan 

development  &  regeneration 

Rhodophyc    Cleland 
developmental  currents 
Angiosp  Jaffe 

Phaeophyta    Jaffe 
developmental  physiology 
Acrasiales       Gregg 
Chlorophyc    Iwasa 
Diatomeae      Iwasa 
differentiation 

Acrasiales       Rothman 
Angiosp  Roberts 

Chlorophyc    Huskey 
Iwasa 
Kirk 
Diatomeae      Iwasa 
Fungi  Cantino 

digitonin 

Angiosp  Hanzely 

DNA  synthesis 

Angiosp  Hotta 

Stern 
dwarfism 

Angiosp  Loy 

early  embryogenesis 

Chlorophyc    Huskey 
effect  of  sterols  on  growth 

Fungi  Norman 

effect  of  root  on  shoot 
Angiosp  Seago 

embryo  phenotype 

Angiosp  Halperin 


embryo  ultrastructure 
Angiosp  Bal 

Newcomb 
embryogenesis 

Angiosp  Lakshmanan 

embryology 

Angiosp  Norstog 

Ooya 
encystment 

Fungi  Cantino 

endosperm  culture 

Angiosp  Iyer 

enzyme 

Angiosp  Baba 

Bal 
Bryan 
Roberts 
Cyanophyc     Haselkorn 
Filicinae         Lobo 
ethylene 

Filicinae         Miller 
experimental  embryogenesis 

Angiosp  Clutter 

experimental  morphogenesis 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

experimental  morphology 
Pteridoph       DeMaggio 
Spermatoph   DeMaggio 
experimental  study 

Angiosp  Lakshmanan 

floral  organs  in  vitro 

Angiosp  Hicks 

flowering 

Angiosp  Lang 

free  cell  culture 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

fruit  development 

Angiosp  Dave 

fusion  of  protoplasts 

Angiosp  Galston 

gametophyte 

Filicinae         Pray 
gamma  particles 

Fungi  Cantino 

genetic  tumor  induction 

Angiosp  Ames 

genetics 

Stern 
Acrasiales       Anderson 
Loomis 
Sussman 
Angiosp  Loy 

Chlorophyc    Huskey 
Fungi  Brody 

germination 

Angiosp  Pant 

Sharma 
goitrogens 

Angiosp  Stowe 

Golgi  &  cell  surface 

Dauwalder 
Kephart 
Leffingwell 
Whaley 
growth 

Angiosp  Bryan 

Cheney 
Hepaticae       Bryan 
haploid  chromosomes 
Angiosp  Spiker 

Filicinae         Spiker 
haploids&  triploids 
Angiosp  Iyer 


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hormones 

L.;mp 

Angiosp  Foskel 

Goldsmith 
Key 

Narayanaswamy 
Roberts 
Sachs 
indole  hormones 

Angiosp  Stowe 

inter-organ  effects 

Angiosp  Hicks 

ion  fluxes 

Angiosp  Jaffe 

Phaeophyta    Jaffe 
ionic  gradients 

Angiosp  Jaffe 

Phaeophyta    Jaffe 
jelly  coat 

Chlorophyc    Iwasa 

Diatomeae      Iwasa 
juv.  state  &  flowering  &  rooting 

Gymnosp       Greenwood 
leaf 

Bryophyta      Millington 
leaf  veins 

Filicinae         Pray 
leghemoglobin 

Angiosp  Schulman 

light  &  reproduction 

Fungi  Leach 

lipids  &  membrane  structure 

Angiosp  Stowe 

meiotic  development 

Angiosp  Hotta 

microcinematography 

Acrasiales       Robertson 

Plantae  Robertson 

mitosis 

Fungi  Fuller 

molec  basis  of  hormone  action 

Angiosp  Galston 

morphactins 

Angiosp  Hanzely 

morphogenesis 

Acrasiales       Rothman 
morphogenesis  &  biochemistry 

Fungi  Brody 

motile  cells 

Fungi  Fuller 

mutants 

Angiosp  Newcomb 

Chlorophyc    Kirk 
Pall 

Fungi  Mishra 

nectaries 

Angiosp  Dave 

ovule  formation 

Angiosp  Sagawa 

photocontrol  of  development 

Butler 
photomorphogenesis 

Fungi  Galun 

photosynthesis  &  development 

Spermatoph   Butler 
physiology 

Angiosp  Lang 

phytochrome 

Angiosp  Galston 

Spermatoph    Butler 
phytosterols 

Angiosp  Pant 

Sharma 


pollen  culture 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

pollen  tube  growth 

Angiosp  Sagawa 

polysaccharides  in  prothallus 

Filicinae         Lobo 
polytene  chrom.  in  embryogen. 

Angiosp  Clutter 

protein  secretion  in  vitro 

Angiosp  Chrispeels 

protoplasts 

Angiosp  Galston 

Iyer 

Narayanaswamy 
radiobiology 

Angiosp  Narayanaswamy 

regeneration 

Angiosp  Hicks 

Seago 
Gymnosp       Greenwood 
regulation  in  cultured  cells 

Mills 
regulatory  macromolecules 

Phaeophyta    Forman 
regulatory  membranes 

Angiosp  Stowe 

reproductive  cell  determ. 

Chlorophyc    Kirk 
RNA  synthesis 

Angiosp  Key 

root 

Angiosp  Cheney 

Greenwood 
Hanzely 
Gymnosp       Greenwood 
root  nodules 

Angiosp  Schulman 

seed  development 

Angiosp  Dave 

sex  differentiation 

Angiosp  Loy 

sex  expression 

Angiosp  Galun 

sexual  development 
Chlorophyc    Pall 
Fungi  Norman 

sexual  differentiation 

Filicinae         Furuya 
shoot  apex 

Angiosp  Dave 

Bryophyta      Millington 
side-body 

Fungi  Cantino 

spore 

Fungi  Cantino 

Leach 
sporeling  morphogenesis 
Charophyc     Imahori 
sporophyte 

Filicinae         Pray 
stationary  phenotype  factor 

Acrasiales       Soil 
stoma  ta 

Angiosp  Dave 

surface  membrane  structure 

Acrasiales       Gregg 
suspensor 

Angiosp  Newcomb 

temperature  &  reproduction 

Fungi  Leach 

tendril  morphogenesis 
Angiosp  Dave 


tissue  culture 

Angiosp  Norstog 

Gymnosp        Norstog 
tracheids 

Angiosp  Halperin 

transcription  control 

Acrasiales       Soil 
transformation  in  mutant  cells 

Angiosp  Fosket 

tropism 

Angiosp  Goldsmith 

tumor 

Sachs 

Angiosp  Ames 

vascular  strand 

Angiosp  Baba 

Roberts 
Sachs 
wound  vessel  formation 

Angiosp  Baba 

Roberts 
xylogenesis  in  vitro 

Angiosp  Roberts 

zoospore  phenotype  factor 

Fungi  Soil 

zoospore  release 

Chlorophyc    Millington 

PLEURA 

see  Body  cavities 

POLAR  BODIES 

see  Egg(s) 

POLARITY 

see  Gradient(s);  Symmetry 

POLE  CELLS 

see  Germ  cells  (primordial) 

POLYAMINES 
see  Amine(s) 

POLYEMBRYONY 
POLYMORPHISM 


Insecta 

Azencot 

Beig 

Camargo 

Dixon 

Kerr 

Lensky 

Shkolnik 

Rotifera 

Birky 

POLYPEPTIDES 

see  Proteins 

POLYPLOIDY 

Aves 

Bloom 

Lamellibr 

Longo 

Mammalia 

Longo 

Sherman 

Teleostei 

Rasch 

POLYSACCHARIDES 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

POSTEMBRYONIC 
DEVELOPMENT 

see  Development  (post- 
embryonic,  fetal) 


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POTENCY 

see  Embryology  (experimental) 
see  also  Determination; 

Pattern  formation;  Regulation 

PREGNANCY 

see  also  Embryo-maternal 

relationships;  Placenta(tion) 

Homo  Balakrishnan 

Robinson 
Mammalia      Daniel 

Hunt 

Kimmel 

Orsini 

Robkin 
Marsupialia     Walker 

PRESSURE 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

PRIMITIVE  STREAK 
see  also  Blastoderm 

PRIMORDIAL  GERM  CELLS 
see  Germ  cells  (primordial) 

PROLIFERATION 

see  Mitosis 

PRONEPHRIC  DUCT 

see  Urogenital  system 

PRONEPHROS 
see  Kidney  (s) 

PROSPECTIVE  MAPS 

see  Embryology  (experimental) 

PROSTAGLANDIN 

Aves  Kischer 

Persaud 

Mammalia  Kischer 
Persaud 

PROTEIN(S)  (inch  Peptides  & 
Polypeptides) 

absorption  by  fetus 

Homo  Lev 

Mammalia      Lev 
after  nuclear  transplantation 

Amphibia       Legname 
albumen 

Aves  Nonami 

albumin  synth.  in  liver  cells 

Mammalia       Hosick 
axonal 

Mammalia       Lasek 
basic  in  egg 

Amphibia       Kong 
biochemistry 

Echinoidea     Kanki 
blastocyst 

Mammalia      Kulangara 
brain 

Vertebrata      Jacobson 
catalogue  &  timing 

Teleostei         Piperberg 
cell  differentiation 

Teleostei        Whit 
cell  division 

Aves  Emerson 


changes  in  development 

Amphibia       Spiegel 

Echinoidea     Spiegel 
chromosomal 

Insecta  Gay 

Imberski 
Rae 

Mammalia      Kinoshita 
Rae 
cleavage 

Echinoidea     Wilt 
Cortisol  receptor  in  retina 

Aves  Piperberg 

crystallin 

Amphibia       McDevitt 

Aves  Beebe 

Piatigorsky 
Zelenka 
cultured  cleavage  stages 

Mammalia      Pollard 
cuticular 

Insecta  Pant 

Willis 
developmental  changes 

Amphibia       DiBerardino 
early  development 

Amphibia       Thompson 

Gastropoda     Rubin 
effect  of  diet  on  parotid 

Mammalia      Redman 
effect  of  hormones 

Insecta  Shaaya 

effect  on  larval  growth 

Insecta  Davis 

egg 

Echinoidea     Miki 
egg  shell 

Insecta  Pant 

embryo 

Echinoidea     Infante 
embryonic  &  yolk 

Teleostei        Yamagami 
eye  lens  regeneration 

Mammalia       Angra 
female-specific 

Insecta  Lensky 

Shkolnik 
fertilization 

Echinoidea     Hori 

Teleostei         Hori 
a-fetoprotein 

Mammalia       Zimmerman 
fibroin 

Insecta  Gage 

Greene 
fibroin  gene 

Insecta  Morrow 

genetic  regulation 

Kleinsmith 
genetics 

Teleostei        Whitt 
glycoproteins 

Amphibia       Hamada 

Mammalia      Weinstock 
hemocyanin 

Crustacea       Kerr 
hormonal  control  in  liver 

Mammalia       Hosick 
inhibitors 

Aves  Khan 

interactions  in  development 

Mammalia      Hassell 
interaction  with  lipids 

Aves  Huang 

Pagano 


Mammalia       Huang 
Pagano 
juv.  horm.  transp.  &  action 
Insecta  Ferkovich 

Weirich 
kidney  tubulogenesis 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
lipo-  in  lung  tissue 

Mammalia      Vidic 
a-2-macroglobulin 

Mammalia      Heim 
membrane  biogenesis 

Mammalia      Chepenik 
metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Nagano 
Shukuya 
microheterogeneity 

Mammalia       Zimmerman 
mitochondrial 

Amphibia       Swanson 
mitochondrial-cytopl.  coordin. 

Amphibia       Swanson 
mitotic  apparatus 

Echinoidea     Miki 
muscle 

Aves  Herrmann 

mutant  egg  shells 

Insecta  Goldsmith 

nuclear 

Kleinsmith 
Amphibia       Jones 

Kasinsky 
Landesman 
nucleoproteins  in  larva 
Insecta  Rasch 

ontogeny 

Teleostei        Wilde 
passage  into  early  embryo 

Mammalia      Kulangara 
passage  into  uterine  fluid 

Mammalia       Kulangara 
phosvitin 

Aves  Kobayashi 

placenta-specific 

Mammalia      Behrman 
proline  &  limb  development 

Mammalia      Kochhar 
regulation  in  metamorphosis 
Crustacea        Laufer 
Insecta  Laufer 

relation  to  differ,  in  vitro 

Aves  Klein 

relation  to  growth  in  vitro 

Aves  Klein 

ribosomal 

Amphibia       Caston 

Landesman 
Insecta  Kiefer 

salivary  gland 

Insecta  Ellgaard 

secretion  by  corneal  epith. 

Aves  Hay 

selection  by  blastocyst 

Mammalia      Kulangara 
serum 

Amphibia       Nagano 

Shukuya 
Aves  Heim 

Mammalia       Heim 
silk  gland 

Insecta  Pant 

Sharma 
somatomedin  &  proliferation 
Aves  Tern  in 


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Mammalia      Temin 
mbmandibulai  gland 

Mammalia       Biesslei 
synaptic 

Mammalia       Kornguth 
synthesis 

Swift 

Wu 

Amphibia        Crawford 
Thompson 

Insecta  Wyatt 

Teleostei         Crawford 
Purko 
s\  nthesis  &  nuclear  RNA 

Fchinoidea     Allen 
synth.  &  transp.  in  oogenesis 

Insecta  Wyatt 

synthesis  by  follicle  cells 

Insecta  Goldsmith 

synthesis  in  early  development 

Gastropoda    Collier 

Mammalia      Prasad 
synthesis  in  embryo 

Amphibia       Greenhouse 
Hampel 

Echinoidea     Greenhouse 
Humphreys 
synth.  in  mammary  epith. 

Mammalia       Ho  sick 
synthesis  in  metamorphosis 

Insecta  Wyatt 

synthesis  in  organogenesis 

Insecta  Berry 

synthesis  in  polytene  chrom. 

Insecta  Pavan 

synthesis  inhibitors 

Echinoidea     Cheney 
synthesis  regulation 

Ilan 
translational  control 

Aves  Stern 

Mammalia      Hosick 
transl.-transcr.  coupling 

Wu 
tubulin 

Echinoidea     Kuriyama 
Miki 
Sakai 

Mammalia      Miki 
turnover  in  muscle 

Aves  Love 

uterine 

Mammalia      Maurer 
vitellogenin 

Amphibia       Schuetz 

PROTOZOA 

see  Unicellular  organisms 

RADIATION 

see  Irradiation 

RADIOMIMETIC  AGENTS 

REAGGREGATION 

see  Cell(s) 

REARING  METHODS 

Amphibia       Nace 
Giiroptera      Rasweiler 
Insecta  Rosales 

Polychaeta      D'Asaro 

Mazurkiewicz 


REGENERATION  (physio- 
logical) 

Mammalia      Bertalanffy 
Chase 
McGarry 
Yamaguchi 

Rcptilia  Maderson 

REGENERATION  (traumatic) 
see  also  Interstitial  cells; 

Unicellular  organisms; 

Wound  healing 

Amphibia       Richards 
Singer 

Arachnida       Shulov 

Hemichorda   Burdon 

Hydrozoa       Ohsaki 

Nemertea       Iwata 

Trematoda      Bilqees 

Tunicata         Freeman 

Turbellaria     Asai 

Asakura 
Hori 
biochemistry 

Amphibia       Foret 

Schmidt 
Stocum 

Crustacea       Holland 
Skinner 

Mammalia      Angra 
blastema  culture 

Amphibia       Foret 

Hamada 
bone 

Mammalia      Urist 
bone  callus 

Mammalia      Deck 
cell  &  tissue  ultrastructure 

Amphibia       Schmidt 
cell  culture 

Turbellaria     Nentwig 
cell  migration 

Hydrozoa       Diehl 
cell  origin 

Hydrozoa       Tweedell 

Polychaeta     Hill 
cell  potency 

Reptilia  Cox 

cell  surface  changes 

Amphibia       Eisenberg 
cilia 

Echinoidea     Lindsay 
collateral  nerve  sprouting 

Mammalia      Tweedle 
cornea  in  vitro 

Amphibia       Beebe 
corr.  with  lens  induction 

Amphibia       Reyer 
de-  &  redifferentiation 

Amphibia       Hearson 
dental  lamina 

Amphibia       Graver 
determination  of  blastema 

Amphibia       Bryant 
effect  of  antibiotics 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effects  of  antimetabolites 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effect  of  chemicals 

Echinoderm   Hein 

Turbellaria      Hein 


effect  of  colchicine 

Turbellaria      Sugino 
effect  of  LiCl 

Hydrozoa       Yasugi 
effect  of  limb  blastema 

Amphibia       Dinsmore 
effect  of  nucleic  acids 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effect  of  small  X-ray  doses 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effect  of  ultrasound 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
effect  of  vitamins 

Amphibia        Niazi 
effect  on  moulting 

Crustacea        Madhavan 
effect  on  tumour 

Mammalia       Mizell 
endocrinology 

Amphibia       Bromley 
Kollros 
Liversage 
Niaz: 
Schmidt 
Tassava 
Van  Stone 
Waterman 
Mammalia      Beresford 
Reptilia  Jayshree 

Teleostei        Liversage 
epidermal  chalones 

Mammalia      Yamaguchi 
eye 

Teleostei         Hasegawa 
Turbellaria     Kishida 
eye  lens 

Amphibia       Eguchi 

Eisenberg 
Kato 
Reyer 
Watanabe 
Mammalia      Angra 
eye  lens  from  cornea 

Amphibia       Beebe 
fins 

Teleostei        Weis 
growth  control 

Mammalia      Argyris 
I-cells 

Hydrozoa       Kido 
in  vitro  system 

Turbellaria     Nentwig 
initiation  of  DNA  synthesis 

Amphibia       Tassava 
initiation  of  mitosis 

Amphibia       Tassava 
internal  organs 

Amphibia       Scadding 
intestine 

Amphibia       Grubb 
iris  cell  potencies 

Amphibia        Eisenberg 
jaw 

Amphibia       Graver 
Grubb 
Mammalia      Beresford 
kidney 

Anderson 
limb 

Amphibia       Bromley 
Carlson 
El  Mekkawy 
Foret 
Hamada 


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Amphibia 
(cont'd) 

Hearson 
Kollros 
Michael 
Niazi 
Robinson 
Scadding 
Singer 
Tweedle 
Waterman 
Weis 
Crustacea       Weis 
Mammalia       Deck 
Mizell 
liver - 

Mammalia       Stern 

Te  ray  am  a 
Vertebrata      Asnani 
Bonny 
Shah 
lung 

Amphibia        Graver 
Wilde 
lymph  gland 

Vertebrata      Asnani 
Bonny 
Shah 
a-2-macroglobulin 

Mammalia       Heim 
mammary  gland 

Mammalia       Hoshino 
mitosis  in  liver 

Mammalia      Bertalanffy 
molecular  &  cellular  events 

Amphibia        Eguchi 
morphogenesis 

Amphibia       Stocum 
muscle 

Amphibia       Carlson 
Deck 
Dinsmore 
Aves  Konigsberg 

Mammalia      Carlson 
Schmidt 
myogenic  cell  lines 

Reptilia  Cox 

neoblasts 

Turbellaria     Kido 

Kishida 
nerves 

Amphibia       Mark 
Aves  Erhart 

Ferreira 
Mammalia      Erhart 

Tweedle 
Teleostei        Mark 
nerve  fibre  patterns 

Amphibia       Hearson 
olfactory  nerve  fibres 

Teleostei        Westerman 
optic  nerve 

Amphibia       Jacobson 
Teleostei        Jacobson 
Weis 

Westerman 
os  priapi 

Mammalia      Beresford 
pancreas 

Vertebrata      Shah 
pigmentation 

Crustacea        Ranga 
proliferation 

Amphibia       Hearson 

redifferentiation  of  blastema 

Amphibia        Bryant 


regenerative  capacity  &  N.S. 

Turbellaria     Nentwig 
regulation  in  blastema 

Amphibia        Bryant 
relation  with  moult 

Crustacea        Holland 
Skinner 
restoration 

Amphibia       Aziz 

Michael 
retina 

Amphibia       Keefe 
Reyer 
Aves  Keefe 

Mammalia       Keefe 
Vertebrata      Goldberg 
RNA  turnover 

Amphibia       Hay 
Turbellaria      Hay 
role  of  cell  types 

Hydrozoa       Diehl 
role  of  glycoproteins 

Amphibia       Hamada 
role  of  mesoglea  &  perisarc 

Hydrozoa       Diehl 
role  of  nervous  system 
Amphibia       Bromley 
Hearson 
Liversage 
Scadding 
Singer 
Tassava 
Tweedle 
Mammalia      Carlson 

Deck 
Teleostei         Liversage 
role  of  RES 

Mammalia       Stern 
role  of  RNA 

Amphibia       Tassava 
salivary  gland 

Mammalia       Hoshino 
satellite  cell  in  limb  muscle 
Amphibia       Dinsmore 
Mammalia      Dinsmore 
scales 

Teleostei         Asakura 
Nussbaum 
spleen 

Vertebrata      Asnani 
Bonny 
Shah 
stability  of  phenotype 

Turbellaria     Coward 
stem  cells 

Turbellaria     Coward 
supernumerary  limbs 

Amphibia       Carlson 
tail 

Amphibia       Hickey 

Niazi 
Reptilia  Cox 

Hiradhar 
Jayshree 
Maderson 
Radhakrishnan 
Ramachandran 
Shah 
Werner 
tail  polarity 

Reptilia  Bryant 

tentacles 

Hydrozoa        Heath 
ultrastructure 

Amphibia        Hay 


Turbellaria      Coward 
Hay 
visual  pathway 

Amphibia  Sharma 
Teleostei  Sharma 
Vertebrata      Goldberg 

REGULATION  (embryonic) 


Aves 


Dubey 


REPRODUCTION  (asexual) 
see  Asexual  reproduction 

REPRODUCTION  (sexual) 
see  also  Egg(s);  Fertility  (& 

sterility);  Fertilization; 

Reproductive  system; 

Spermatozoa  etc. 

Chiroptera      Uchida 

Gastropoda    D'Asaro 

Mazurkiewicz 

Insecta  Mochida 

Polychaeta     Dean 

Primates         Butler 

Teleostei         Donaldson 
artificial  insemination 

Homo  Francoeur 

Mammalia       Hamner 
cervical  mucus 

Mammalia      Coelingh 
constant  estrus  &  oogenesis 

Mammalia       Segal 
cycle 

Anomura        Haley 
early  embryo  preservation 

Mammalia      Thompson 
effect  of  cadmium 

Teleostei         Sanford 
effect  of  chemicals 

Insecta  Grosch 

effect  of  gonads 

Aves  Kamar 

effect  of  heavy  metals 

Vertebrata      Birge 
effect  of  irradiation 

Insecta  Grosch 

effect  of  space  flight 

Insecta  Grosch 

effect  of  temperature 

Aves  Boone 

embryo  transfer 

Mammalia      Thompson 
endocrinology 

Amphibia       Jacobson 

Aves  Jacobson 

Kamar 

Crustacea        Madhavan 

Insecta  Ewen 

Staal 
Warren 

Mammalia       Lu 

Scott 
Traurig 

Teleostei         Yamamoto 
environmental  factors 

Aves  Kamar 

estrus  cycle  in  alloxan  diabet. 

Mammalia       Hunt 
functional  morphology 

Insecta  Ewen 

marine  species 

Invertebr         Fernald 

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Militants 

brain 

Insecta            Kiefer 

Insect  a            Doane 

Vertebrata 

Jacobson 

role  in  hemoglobin  synthesis 

oothecal  secretion 

cleavage 

Amphibia       Grasso 

[nsecta           Stay 

Echinoidea 

Wilt 

salivary  gland 

physiology 

early  embryo 

Insecta            Ellgaard 

Insects           Ewen 

Echinoidea 

Kanki 

stability  of  messenger 

role  of  male  accessory  organs 

effect  on  activated  ectoderm 

Mammalia       Schultz 

Amphibia        Shaver 

Amphibia 

Sasaki 

submandibular  epithelium 

role  of  oviduct  secretions 

eye  lens 

Mammalia       Bernfield 

Mammalia       Hamner 

Aves 

Piatigorsky 

synthesis 

semen  immunity 

genes 

Echinoidea     Wilt 

Homo             Soffer 

Amphibia 

Brown 

Lamellibr        Kidder 

spawning 

hormone  action 

Teleostei         Purko 

Ascidiacea      Watanabe 

Insecta 

Wyatt 

synthesis  &  ecdysone 

Asteroidea      Kanatani 

hybridization 

Insecta            Bergtrom 

Shirai 

Insecta 

Gage 

synthesis  &  genes 

sperm  &  semen  characterization 

imaginal  discs 

Amphibia        Reeves 

Mammalia      Hamner 

Insecta 

Bergtrom 

synthesis  &  processing  in  vitro 

sperm  antigens 

implantation 

Aves               Coleman 

Mammalia      Marcus 

Mammalia 

Segal 

synthesis  in  chondrocytes 

Toder 

isoaccepting  transfer 

Aves               Solursh 

target  tissue  axes 

Mammalia 

Rennert 

synthesis  in  early  development 

Mammalia       Waterman 

isopentenyl  transfer  in  embryo 

Echinoidea     Davis 

viviparity 

Mammalia 

Rennert 

Gastropoda    Collier 

Elasmobr        Wourms 

isoleucyl  transfer 

synthesis  in  egg  &  later  stages 

Insecta            Stay 

Mammalia 

Rennert 

Insecta            Forrest 

kidney  tubulogenesis 

synthesis  in  embryo 

REPRODUCTIVE  SYSTEM 

Mammalia 

Unsworth 

Echinoidea     Fromson 

see  also  specific  parts;  Genital 

limb  regeneration 

Humphreys 

tract;  Urogenital  system 

Amphibia 

Tassava 

synthesis  in  mitochondria 

masked  messenger 

Homo             Nagata 

Amphibia       Iwasawa 

Amphibia 

Greenhouse 

Mammalia      Nagata 

Hydrozoa       Tucker 

Echinoidea 

Greenhouse 

synthesis  in  oogenesis 

Insecta           Chaudhry 

maternal  messenger 

Echinoidea     Davis 

Leopold 

Echinoidea 

Harris 

Teleostei        Ozaki 

Tripathi 

messenger 

synthesis  in  palate 

Voorhees 

Ilan 

Mammalia      Pratt 

male  genital  system 

Aves 

Beebe 

synthesis  in  polytene  chrom. 

Mammalia      Mann 

Emerson 

Insecta           Pavan 

Mattingly 

Stern 

synthesis  on  chromatin 

Mossman 

Zelenka 

Echinoidea     Ozaki 

Muramatsu 

Echinoidea 

Kedes 

template  stabilization 

Teleostei        Hyodo 

Insecta 

Gage 

Pitot 

Greene 

tooth  development 

RESPIRATION 

Mammalia 

Brown 

Aves                Noto 

see  also  Metabolism 

Church 

transfer 

Emerson 

Insecta           Gage 

Amphibia       del  Rio 

Schultz 

Mammalia      Rennert 

Fernandez 

metamorphosis 

Sirlin 

Legname 

Insecta 

Wyatt 

translation 

Orce 

nuclear 

Amphibia       Browder 

Valdez 

Echinoidea 

Allen 

Echinoidea     Nemer 

Echinoidea     Cheney 

oocyte  &  early  i 

embryo 

Insecta           Browder 

Nakazawa 

Mammalia 

Stull 

Mammalia      Browder 

Mammalia      Yu 

oogenesis 

Amphibia 

Smith 

RIBOSOMES 

RESPIRATORY  TRACT 

Aves 

Noto 

see  Subcellular  components 

Insecta 

Berry 

Homo             Dickson 

poly  (A) 

SACCUS  VASCULOSUS 

Kleiss 

Echinoidea 

Fromson 

Mammalia       Kapur 

Mammalia 

Brown 

SALIVARY  GLAND 

Marchok 

polymerases 

see  Gland(s) 

Towers 

Mammalia 

Moore 

prolyl  &  glycyl  transfer 

SCALE(S) 

RETICULOENDOTHELIAL 

Aves 

Stern 

see  also  Skin 

SYSTEM 

regeneration 

see  Macrophage  system 

Amphibia 

Stocum 

Aves               Goetinck 

relation  to  energy  metabolism 

Teleostei        Asakura 

RHESUS  FACTORS 

Amphibia 

Crawford 

Krejsa 

see  Immunology 

Teleostei 
ribosomal 

Crawford 

Nussbaum 

RIBONUCLEIC  ACID 

Amphibia 

Brown 

SELF-RECOGNITION 

see  also  Nucleic  acids 

Shiokawa 

animalized  embryos 

Yamana 

Ascidiacea      Tanake 

Echinoidea     Ozaki 

Watanabe 

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SEMEN 

see  Reproduction  (sexual) 

SENSE  ORGANS 
see  also  specific  organs; 
Placodes 

Amphibia       Hibbard 

Kawakami 
Aves  Oppenheim 

Mammalia       Hild 
Invertebr        Eakin 

SERUM 
see  Blood 

SEX  CHROMATIN 

see  Nucleus 

SEX  DETERMINATION 
see  also  Sexual  development 

Amphibia       Richards 
Homo  Moore 

Insecta  Camargo 

Kerr 

Postlethwait 
Poulson 
Mammalia       Moore 

SEX  DIFFERENTIATION 

see  Sexual  development 

SEX  HORMONES 
see  Hormones 

SEX-RATIO 

see  Sexual  development 

SEX-REVERSAL 

see  Sexual  development 

SEXUAL  DEVELOPMENT 

see  also  specific  sex  organs; 
Reproductive  system; 
Sex  determination 

Vertebrata      Asayama 
endocrinology 

Aves  Noumura 

Robertson 
Mammalia       Noumura 
Teleostei         Huang 

Takahashi 
experimental  study 
Amphibia       Hsu 
Liang 
hermaphroditism 

Mammalia       Allison 

Gumbreck 
Whitten 
sex  differentiation 

Amphibia       Iwasawa 

Kawamura 
Nishioka 
Teleostei         Hishida 

Takahashi 
sex  ratio  &  karyotype 

Homo  Sasaki 

sex  reversal 

Teleostei         Hishida 
spontaneous  chimeras 
Mammalia      Whitten 


SHELL 

see  Egg(s);  Integument 

SHELL  GLAND 

see  Integument;  Oviduct 

SHOULDER  GIRDLE 

see  Skeleton 

SKELETON 

see  also  specific  parts; 
Bone(s);  Cartilage 

Echinoidea     Uemura 

Mammalia       Schryver 
calcitonin  teratogenesis 

Mammalia       Asling 
exostosis 

Mammalia       Shupe 
fracture  healing  &  sex  hormones 

Mammalia       Beresford 
hormonal  control 

Aves  Hall 

limb 

Aves  Goff 

Homo  Gray 

malformations 

Homo  Carmona 

Tanaka 
ossification 

Homo  Meyer 

Mammalia      Sekeles 
Urist 
ossification  age 

Homo  Jit 

osteopetrosis  in  mutants 

Mammalia       Hollinshead 
rib  joints 

Homo  Gray 

spicule  formation 

Echinoidea     Herold 
Okazaki 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia      Terashima 
ultrastructure  in  metamorphosis 

Amphibia       Kemp 
variation  between  litters 

Mammalia      Evans 
variation  due  to  uterine  posit. 

Mammalia       Evans 
vertebral  column 

Homo  Gray 

SKIN 

see  also  Epidermis;  Integu- 
ment; Pigment(ation); 
Wound  healing 

Amphibia       Dent 
Fry 
Kollros 

Aves  Gopinath 

Ide 

Kischer 
Kollar 

Homo  Carmona 

Hashimoto 

Mammalia      Carmona 
Hardy 
Kischer 
Kollar 
Quevedo 
Reams 
Skinner 


Reptilia  Mulherkar 

Teleostei         Krejsa 

SKULL  (&  visceral  skeleton) 
see  also  Chondrocranium 


Actinopter 

Jollie 

Amphibia 

Graver 

Grubb 

Toerien 

Aves 

Barnard 

Burdi 

Coulombre 

Toerien 

Elasmobr 

Jollie 

Homo 

Enlow 

Mammalia 

Beresfofd 

Iucif 

Kollar 

Ross 

Toerien 

Reptilia 

Toerien 

Vertebrata 

Jollie 

SLIME  MOLDS 
see  Plant  embryology  & 
morphogenesis 

SOMATIC  MUTATIONS 

see  Genetics 

SOMATIC  RECOMBINATION 
see  Cell  heredity 

SOMITE(S) 

Amphibia       Jacobson 
MacDonald 

Aves  Allen 

Jacobson 
Memikoglu 
Minor 
Packard 

SPERMATOGENESIS 

see  also  Gametes 

Insecta  Kiefer 

Mammalia      Guraya 
Schuetz 
cell  culture 

Mammalia      Schuetz 
cell  surface  antigens 

Mammalia      Bennett 
Bovarnick 
cytochemistry 

Anderson 
cytogenetics 

Mammalia       Hrudka 
effects  of  mutants 

Mammalia       Dooher 
effects  of  vascular  occlusion 

Mammalia      Lakshmanan 
endocrinology 

Insecta  Kambysellis 

Mammalia      Schuetz 
fate  of  polar  granules 

Insecta  Schwalm 

genetic  control 

Insecta  Tokuyasu 

germinal  epithelium  cycle 

Mammalia       Lakshmanan 
histochemistry 

Mammalia       Hrudka 


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Amphibia       Byrd 
I  chinoidea     Byrd 

histone  transition 

Amphibia       Kasinsky 
hybrids 

[nsecta  Leopold 

Martins 
Novaes 
Salles 
Schreibcr 
initiation 

Mammalia       Bressler 
irradiation 

[nsecta  Martins 

Novaes 
Salles 
Schreiber 
kinetics 

Mammalia       Inoue 
Tiba 
male  sterile  mutant 

Mammalia       Bryan 
meiosis  control 

Mammalia       Schuetz 
meiotic  cell  culture 

Mammalia       Hotta 
meiotic  chromosomes 

Mammalia       Lakshmanan 
meiotic  regulation 

Mammalia       Hotta 
mutants 

Mammalia       Bryan 
radiosensitivity 

Insecta  Iwasaki 

role  of  Sertoli  cells 

Mammalia       Inoue 
spermatogonial  population 
Mammalia      Clermont 
ultrastructure 

Anderson 
Aves  Koehler 

Crustacea        Koehler 
Echinoderm   Beig 
Echiuroidea    Sawada 
Gastropoda    Ackerson 

Sawada 
Homo  Phillips 

Insecta  Beig 

Invertebr  Phillips 
Mammalia  Hrudka 
Phillips 
Sipuncul  Sawada 
Teleostei        Koehler 

SPERMATOZOA 
see  also  Gametes 

acrosome 

Echinoderm   Dan 

Lamellibr       Dan 

Teleostei        Dan 
acrosome  reaction 

Mammalia       Akruk 

Oliphant 
activation 

Xiphosura      Shoger 
antigens 

Amphibia       Shaver 

Hydrozoa       O'Rand 

Mammalia      Marcus 

O'Rand 

antigens  &  lymphocytes 

Homo  Toder 

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Mammalia       Toder 
biochemistry 

Echinoderm   Dan 

Lamellibr        Dan 

Teleostei         Dan 
capacitation 

Hydrozoa        O'Rand 

Mammalia       Oliphant 
comparative  study 

Echinoderm    Beig 
cooled  or  frozen 

Lagomorpha  Shaver 
cytochemistry 

Mammalia       Hrudka 
effects  of  ageing  on  developm. 

Mammalia       Hoppe 
effect  of  oviduct  secretions 

Mammalia       Hamner 
effects  of  light 

Mammalia       Norman 
effects  of  pH  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Norman 
glycolysis 

Amphibia       del  Rio 
Orce 
immune  reactions 

Mammalia       Menge 
in  male  tract 

Mammalia      Guraya 
maturation 

Mammalia       Hoppe 
membrane  glycoproteins 

Mammalia       O'Rand 
metabolism 

Mammalia       Hoppe 
motility 

Mammalia       Rikmenspoel 
phosphagens 

Echinoderm   Yanagisawa 
respiration 

Amphibia       del  Rio 
Orce 
steroids  &  capacitation 

Mammalia       Hamner 
storage 

Elasmobr        Wourms 
ultrastructure 

Aves  Boone 

Crustacea       Koehler 
Echinoderm   Beig 
Mammalia       Hrudka 

SPERMIOGENESIS 

see  Spermatogenesis 


SPINAL  CORD 

Amphibia 
Aves 


Mammalia 

Vertebra  ta 
SPLEEN 

Aves 

Mammalia 

Vertebrata 


Kollros 

Landmesser 

Oppenheim 

Sharma 

De  Lahunta 

Hinds 

Vaughn 

Umetani 


Betz 

Mun 

Globerson 

Greengard 

Asnani 

Bonny 

Shah 


STATIC  ORGAN 

STERILITY 

see  Fertility  (&  sterility). 

STEROIDS 

see  also  Cortisone;  Hormone(s) 

adrenal 

Aves  Woods 

androgens  &  fracture  healing 

Mammalia      Beresford 
blood  plasma 

Aves  Woods 

determination 

Aves  Hall 

effect  on  bone 

Mammalia       Ornoy 
effect  on  implantation 

Mammalia       Holmes 
effect  on  mammary  gland 

Mammalia       Hoshino 
effect  on  trophoblast 

Homo  Holmes 

Mammalia       Holmes 
enzyme  induction  in  liver 

Mammalia       Monder 
extragonadal  influences 

Teleostei        Takahashi 
follicular 

Mammalia       Coulson 
glucocorticoids  as  teratogens 

Mammalia      Biddle 
gonadal 

Amphibia       Schuetz 
gonads 

Aves  Woods 

histochemistry 

Aves  Woods 

receptor  protein 

Aves  Piperberg 

receptors  in  oocyte 

Amphibia       Smith 
role  in  sperm  capacitation 

Mammalia      Hamner 
sex  control 

Amphibia       Richards 
sexual 

Teleostei         Takahashi 
target  tissues 

Mammalia      Scott 
Traurig 
teratogenesis 

Mammalia      King 
tissue  response 

Mammalia      Ohno 
transplacental  carcinogenicity 

Mammalia      Yasuda 

STOMACH 

SUBCELLULAR 
COMPONENTS 

annulate  lamellae 

Mammalia  Gulyas 
biochemistry 

Mammalia  Gulyas 
Ca-binding  sites 

Echinoidea  Schroeder 
cell  membrane 

Amphibia  Goldhor 

Aves  DeHaan 

Mammalia  Elmer 


centrioles 

Echinoidea     Harris 
contractile  apparatus 

Echinoidea     Schroeder 
germinal  plasm 

Amphibia       Ikenishi 
Golgi  complex 

Echinoderm   Dan 

Lamellibr        Dan 

Teleostei         Dan 
laser  microbeam  irradiation 

Amphibia       Berns 

Mammalia       Berns 
lysosomes 

Amphibia       Decker 

Aves  Decker 

Insecta  Butterworth 

Mammalia      Traurig 
membranes 

Tupper 

Amphibia       Goldhor 
Schuetz 

Asteroidea      Schuetz 

Mammalia      Chepenik 
microfilaments 

Echinoidea     Schroeder 
microfilaments  in  cell  movem. 

Trinkaus 
microsomes  in  liver 

Mammalia      Nakazawa 
Yukawa 
microtubules 

Trinkaus 

Aves  Piatigorsky 

Echinoidea     Sakai 

Mammalia       Rosenbaum 
mitochondria 

Amphibia       Salomon 

Mammalia       Leeson 
mitochondria  &  chemicals 

Echinoidea     Herold 
mitochondria  &  development 

Insecta  Warren 

mitochondria  in  development 

Insecta  Amy 

mitochondria  in  intestine 

Amphibia       MacDonald 
mitochondrial  biogenesis 

Amphibia       Swanson 
mitochondrial  differentiation 

Mammalia       Boell 
mitoch.  energy  transfer 

Mammalia      Nakazawa 
mitochondrial  nucleic  acids 

Amphibia       Dawid 

Kaushagen 
Ohi 

Swanson 
Upholt 

Homo  Nagata 

Upholt 

Mammalia       Nagata 
Upholt 
mitochondrial  proteins 

Amphibia     .  Swanson 
molecular  assembly 

Simon 
neurotubules 

Mammalia       Rosenbaum 
nucleolus 

Mammalia      Gulyas 
oocyte 

Amphibia       Massover 


ribosomes 

Amphibia       Caston 
Aves  Emerson 

Insecta  Allen 

Kiefer 

Wyatt 
Mammalia      Argyris 

SUBCOMMISSURAL  ORGAN 
see  Brain 

SUCKER 

see  Gland(s)-adhesive 

SUGARS 

see  Carbohydrate(s) 

SULPHYDRYL  GROUPS 

Amphibia       Norman 
Aves  Mulherkar 

Rao 

SWIM  BLADDER 

see  Lungs 

SYMBIOSIS 

see  also  Mycetome 

SYMMETRY  (&  asymmetry) 
see  also  Gradient(s) 

Aves  Eyal 

MacCabe 
Rubin 

Mammalia       Layton 

Vertebrata      Wilde 

TAIL 

see  also  Regeneration 
(traumatic) 

Amphibia       Fry 

Hickey 

Ito 

Kaltenbach 

Kato 

Niazi 
Aves  Goldie 

Reptilia  Werner 

Teleostei         Kemp 

TEMPERATURE 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

Aves  Azoubel 

Boone 
Dubey 
Patil 

Echinoidea     Brookbank 

Insecta  Brust 

Horsfall 
Pener 

Reptilia  Werner 

Yntema 


TERATOGENESIS 

(experimental) 
see  also  specific  teratogenic 

agents;  Anomalies  (early 

development);  Drugs; 

Malformations;  Pathology; 

Thalidomide;  specific  organs 

Aves  Fritz 

Martin 

Mammalia      Bryden 
Fritz 
Martin 

Vertebrata      Singh 
aluminium 

Mammalia       Persaud 
6-aminonicotinamide 

Mammalia       Chamberlain 
anophthalmia 

Mammalia      Chase 
antimetabolites 

Echinoidea     Skalko 

Mammalia      Skalko 
antisera 

Mammalia      Jensh 
axial  organs 

Aves  Hughes 

Homo  Hughes 

Mammalia       Hughes 
bio-energetics 

Aves  Kaplan 

blood-brain  barrier 

Mammalia       Nakamura 
brain 

Mammalia       Hayashi 
Inouye 
Murakami 

cAMP 

Insecta  Francoeur 

Teleostei         Fiorentini 
Francoeur 
carbonic  anhydrase  inhibitors 

Mammalia       Layton 
cell  reaggr.  as  model  system 

Hydrozoa       Ceron 
cell  surface  lipids 

Echinoidea     Barber 
cellular  action 

Aves  Packard 

centrifugation  &  temperature 

Insecta  Yajima 

chelating  agents 

Mammalia       Kimmel 
chemical  protection 

Kernis 
chemicals 

Aves  Watterson 

Homo  Nishimura 

Mammalia       Inouye 
King 

Murakami 
Nishimura 
Tanimura 
Walker 
cholinesterase  inhibitors 
Aves  Sullivan 

chromosome  aberrations 
Homo  Makino 

Mammalia       Nesbitt 
Vertebrata      Macintyrc 
cold 

Aves  Azoubel 


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comparative  study 

Homo  Nishinuiru 

Mammalia      Nishimura 
congenital  anomalies 

Homo  Ornoy 

cj  clophosphamide 

Aves  Sudarwati 

cytochalasin 

Avcs  Goldie 

detergents 

Aves  Goldie 

DNA-repair 

Mammalia       Moustafa 
drugs 

Mammalia      Staples 
Steffek 
effect  on  placental  function 

Mammalia      Kernis 
embryo  culture 

Mammalia       Moustafa 
embryotoxicity 

Mammalia       Andrew 
ethyl-nitrosourea 

Mammalia      Das 
eye 

Mammalia      Hoshino 

Kameyama 
fluoride 

Mammalia      Shupe 
galactoflavin 

Mammalia       Shepard 
genetic  control  of  response 

Mammalia      Biddle 
glyco-alkaloids 

Aves  Mun 

griseofulvin 

Mammalia      Delahunta 
heavy  metals 

King 
Aves  Gilani 

Mammalia      Agnew 

Carpenter 
Ferm 
Gale 
Keino 
Kimmel 
Monie 
Mollusca         CalabreSe 
hormones 

Mammalia      Asling 
Biddle 
Hoshino 
King 
Ornoy 
Zimmerman 
in  explanted  embryo 

Aves  Klein 

in  inbred  strains 

Mammalia      Brown 
in  vitro 

Aves  Johnson 

Mammalia      Fisher 

Gunberg 
Johnson 
Shepard 
intrauterine  agent  application 

Mammalia      Moustafa 
intrauterine  environment 
Mammalia 

Hoshino 
Kameyama 
irradiation 

Insecta  Yajima 

Mammalia      Das 

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lack  of  trace  elements 

Homo  Agnew 

Mammalia       Agnew 
limb 

Mammalia       Kameyama 
macromolccular  synthesis 

Mammalia       Andrew 
marine  pollutants 

Mollusca         Stiles 
maternal  &  environm  factors 

Mammalia       Fraser 
maternal  hyperadrenalism 

Mammalia      Hoar 
maternal  protection 

Mammalia       Biddle 
methylmercury 

Mammalia      Doherty 
Mottet 
microsurgical 

Aves  Toerien 

microwave  irradiation 

Mammalia      Jensh 
Rugh 
model 

Homo  Burdi 

Mammalia       Burdi 
model  systems 

Echinoidea     Skalko 

Mammalia      Skalko 
modification  of  spont.  rates 

Mammalia      Brown 
nervous  system 

Aves  Corliss 

Watterson 

Mammalia      Takeuchi 
neural  tube 

Aves  Hughes 

Homo  Hughes 

Mammalia      Hughes 
nicotine  on  heart 

Aves  Gilani 

nucleic  acid  antimetabolites 

Mammalia      Kochhar 
nucleic  acid  inhibitors 

Aves  Pierro 

nucleotide  analogues 

Aves  Packard 

nutrition 

Mammalia      King 
organ  culture 

Mammalia      Aydelotte 
pesticides 

Mammalia       Baksi 
Yasuda 

Reptilia  Mitchell 

Teleostei        Crawford 
Weis 
pollutants 

Amphibia       Greenhouse 
pre-implantation  stages 

Mammalia      Mitchell 
proline  analogues 

Mammalia      Kochhar 
prostaglandins 

Aves  Persaud 

Mammalia       Persaud 
protection 

Mammalia      Overman 
protein  inhibitors 

Aves  Pierro 

pyrimethamine 

Mammalia      Coleman 
role  of  mucopolysaccharides 

Mammalia      Coleman 


role  of  Na  &  K 

Aves  Hughes 

Homo  Hughes 

Mammalia       Hughes 
role  of  yolk  sac  placenta 

Mammalia      Hoar 
rumpless  phenocopy 

Aves  Goldie 

salycilate 

Mammalia       Kimmel 
screening  methods 

Mammalia      Staples 
skeleton 

Mammalia       Terashima 
strain  differences 

Mammalia       Long 
stress  &  other  factors 

Mammalia      Staples 
surfactant 

Echinoidea     Isono 

Lamellibr       Isono 
sweeteners 

Aves  Veneziano 

Homo  Reynolds 

Mammalia       Reynolds 
therapeutic  use  of  metabolites 

Mammalia      Chamberlain 
thermal  stress 

Insecta  Horsfall 

various  agents 

Mammalia      Adams 

Markwald 
Veratrum 

Mammalia       Evans 
via  induction 

Aves  Johnson 

Mammalia      Johnson 
vinblastine 

Insecta  Francoeur 

Teleostei         Fiorentini 
Francoeur 
virus 

Aves  Robertson 

Homo  Makino 

Mammalia       Brown 

Carpenter 
Scott 
vitamin 

Aves  Overman 

Mammalia      Azoubel 
Beresford 
Fraser 
King 
Kochhar 
Lopes 
Nakamura 
Overman 

TERATOLOGY 

see  Anomalies  (early  develop- 
ment); Malformations 

TERATOMA(S) 

Mammalia      Artzt 
Fisher 
Mintz 
Stevens 

TESTIS 

Mammalia       Gulyas 
Schuetz 
cell  culture 

Aves  Lee 


cell  types 

Mammalia      Bressler 
effect  of  castration  on  growth 

Mammalia      Iucif 
fate  of  polar  granules 

Insecta  Schwalm 

maturation 

Mammalia      Gondos 
morphometry 

Mammalia       Lakshmanan 
pathology 

Mammalia      Bhargava 
postnatal  development 

Mammalia      Bressler 
pre-  &  postnatal 

Mammalia      Guraya 
rdle  of  hormones 

Mammalia      Bressler 
seminiferous  tubules 

Insecta  Beig 

structure  &  biochemistry 

Mammalia      Gondos 
vascular  occlusion 

Mammalia      Lakshmanan 

THALIDOMIDE 

Aves  Spiroff 

Homo  Yasuda 

Mammalia  Staples 

Primates  Butler 

THEORETICAL  BIOLOGY 

(developmental) 

appl.  of  continuum  dynamics 
Gordon 
Hirsch 
biomechanical  fields 

Homo  Gasser 

control  of  development 

Robertson 
control  of  differentiation 

Acrasiales       Cohen 
control  of  morphogenesis 

Acrasiales       Cohen 
development  &  systems  theory 

Weiss 
gene  differentiation 

Noto 
morphodynamic  theory 
Gordon 
Hirsch 
morphogenesis  of  neural  plate 
Amphibia       Gordon 
Jacobson 
non-random  features 

Chlorophyc    Lacalli 
plant-cell  genetics 

Galun 

probabilistic  processes 

Aves  Wilde 

Mammalia      Wilde 

THORACIC  CAVITY 

see  Body  cavities. 

THYMUS 

Amphibia       Volpe 
Aves  Foote 

THYREOSTATIC  AGENTS 
see  Thyroid  gland 


THYROID  GLAND 

see  also  Thyroxine 

Amphibia       Prahlad 
Aves  Prahlad 

Thommes 
Cyclostom      Waterman 

Youson 
Mammalia       Hoar 

Lu 
Vertebrata      Waterman 

THYROXINE 

brain  maturation 

Amphibia       Gona 
effect  on  tissues 

Amphibia       Prahlad 
induction  of  liver  metamorph. 

Amphibia       Cohen 
interaction  with  other  horm. 

Amphibia       Frye 

Aves  Frye 

local  action 

Amphibia       Kaltenbach 
localization 

Amphibia       Reynolds 
regeneration 

Amphibia  Hickey 
Kollros 
Niazi 

Van  Stone 
relation  with  development 

Amphibia       Tassava 
tail  changes 

Amphibia       Fry 
uptake  &  localization 

Amphibia       Reynolds 

TISSUE(S) 

biochemical  markers 

Mammalia  Salomon 

cell  aggregation 

Aves  Kuroda 

Mammalia  Kuroda 

characterization 

Mammalia  Waymouth 

culture 

Amphibia  Foret 

Ascidiacea  Watanabe 

Mammalia  Waymouth 

enzyme  activity 

Amphibia  Boell 

Aves  Boell 

implantation 

Arachnida  Shulov 

interaction 

Aves  Hay 

reconstitution  in  vitro 

Aves  Fujisawa 

sorting-out 

Aves  Lesseps 

subcell.  fractions  &  growth 

Mammalia  Stern 

transplantation 

Amphibia  Koyama 

TONGUE 

see  Mouth 


TOOTH  (TEETH) 

Mammalia       Evans 

Williams 
abnormal 

Homo  Herold 

age  changes 

Homo  Toto 

Mammalia      Toto 
autoradiography 

Vertebrata      Leblond 
chondrodystrophy 

Mammalia       Miller 
crown  &  root 

Vertebrata      Howes 
dental  lamina 

Amphibia       Graver 

Mammalia      Miller 
dentin 

Mammalia      Fitzgerald 

Teleostei         Herold 
dentin  &  bone 

Elasmobr        Herold 

Amphibia       Herold 

Teleostei        Herold 
differentiation  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Kollar 
effect  of  antibiotics 

Mammalia      Fitzgerald 
enamel 

Elasmobr        Kemp 
environmental  factors 

Mammalia       Fitzgerald 
eruption 

Mammalia      Michaeli 
eruption  failure  in  mutants 

Mammalia       Hollinshead 
experimental  dysplasia 

Mammalia       Herold 
fetal  development 

Homo  Burdi 

genetically  defective 

Mammalia      Bryan 
glycoproteins 

Mammalia      Weinstock 
histology 

Mammalia      Cohn 
in  tadpole 

Amphibia       Kollros 
morphogenesis 

Vertebrata      Howes 
odontogenic  epithelium 

Mammalia      Michaeli 
papilla  cells  in  vitro 

Mammalia      Kollar 
periodontal  ligament 

Mammalia      Michaeli 
periodontium 

Mammalia      Cohn 
procollagen 

Mammalia      Weinstock 
replacement 

Holostei  Miller 

RNA  synthesis 

Aves  Noto 

supporting  structures 

Homo  Ten  Cate 

tissue  interactions 

Mammalia      Miller 
transplantation 

Vertebrata      Howes 

TRACE  ELEMENTS 
see  Chemical  elements 


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IK  U  III    \l    SVSII  M 

TRANSPLANTATION 

see  also  Immunology,  Nucleus 

\r.ulinida      Shulov 
\ves  Mulherkai 

Mollusca         Cheng 
appendages 

Insecta  Schubigei 

brain 

\ves  Oppcnheim 

cytoplasmic  &  nuclear 

Insect. i  Bownes 

denervated  muscle 

Mammalia      Carlson 
embryo 

Mammalia      Church 

Thompson 
heart 

Mammalia       Goss 
hetero-  &  xenoplastic 

Amphibia       Kato 
homo-  &  xenografts 

Reptilia  Yntema 

immunology 

Amphibia       Volpe 
lens  epithelium 

Mammalia       Pandit 
mammary  gland 

Mammalia       Hoshino 
neural  crest 

Amphibia       Volpe 
neurons 

Mammalia       Das 
ovary 

Mammalia      Fisher 
primordial  germ  cells 

Teleostei         Iwamatsu 
salivary  gland 

Mammalia       Hoshino 
sense  organs 

Aves  Oppenheim 

single  cells  into  blastocyst 

Mammalia      Moustafa 
tissue 

Amphibia       Koyama 
tooth 

Vertebrata      Howes 

TROPHOBLAST 

see  Blastocyst 

TUMOUR(S) 

see  also  Carcinogenetic  agents; 
Teratoma(s) 

cell  surface 

Mammalia      Garber 
Karasaki 
Terayama 
chromosome  abnormalities 

Homo  Makino 

culture 

Amphibia       Tweedell 
differentiation 

Mammalia      Karasaki 
differ.  &  embryonic  tissues 

Mammalia       Unsworth 
different,  in  regener.  limb 

Amphibia       Mizell 
effect  on  cell  sorting 

Aves  Mayhew 

Mammalia      Mayhew 


epith.-mes.  interactions 

Mammalia       Cutler 
erythroid  differentiation 

Mammalia       Furusawa 
etiology 

Amphibia        Nace 
graft  rejection 

Mammalia       Argyris 
growth-promoting  effects 

Mammalia       Argyris 
hepatoma  cell  enzymes 

Mammalia       Tourian 
histogenesis  in  vitro 

Homo  Auersperg 

in  aging 

Mammalia       Lhotka 
induct,  by  subcell.  fractions 

Amphibia       Tweedell 
invasive  cell  movements 

Trinkaus 
lung 

Kauffman 
lymphoma 

Aves  Longenecker 

mitotic  rate 

Mammalia       Bertalanffy 
neoplastic  genes 

Aves  Temin 

neuroblastoma  cells  in  vitro 

Mammalia       Rosenbaum 
proliferation  control 

Aves  Temin 

Mammalia      Temin 
relationship  with  embryogen. 

Amphibia        Landesman 
ribosome  accumulation 

Mammalia       Argyris 
RNA  stabilization 

Pitot 
role  of  cell  surface 

Aves  Oppenheimer 

Echinoidea     Oppenheimer 

Mammalia      Oppenheimer 
schwannomas 

Mammalia       Allen 
transplacental  carcinogenicity 

Mammalia      Yasuda 
urothelium 

Homo  Leighton 

virus  as  different,  agent 

Amphibia       Mizell 

TWINS  (&  other  multiple 
births) 


Mammalia 


Ferm 
Kleiss 


ULTIMOBRANCHIAL  BODY 
Aves  Venzke 

ULTRASOUND 

see  also  Environmental  factors 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
Mammalia      Shoji 

ULTRAVIOLET  IRRADIATION 

Insecta  Amy 

Forrest 
Yajima 


UMBILICAL  CORD 

see  also  Vascular  system 

Homo  Uysal 

UNICELLULAR  ORGANISMS 

amoeba-flagellate  transform. 

Rhizopoda     Perkins 
anucleate  cell 

Chlorophyc    Dillard 
asexual  reproduction 

Chlorophyc    Jones 
asexual  reprod.  &  devel. 

Sporozoa        Dasgupta 
biochemistry 

Chlorophyc    Dillard 
Iwasa 
Jones 

Ciliata  Dillard 

Ron 

Diatomeae      Iwasa 
cell  adhesion 

Rhizopoda      Band 
cell  association 

Myxobact       Dworkin 
cell  cycle 

Ciliata  Wolfe 

cell  division 

Ciliata  Berger 

Rhizopoda      Allen 
cell  growth 

Protozoa         Sussman 
cell  shape 

Ciliata  Berger 

cell  surface  polysaccharides 

Rhodophyc    Ramus 
cell  wall 

Chlorophyc    Iwasa 
Lacalli 

Diatomeae      Iwasa 
chloroplasts 

Euglenoph      Lyman 
chloroplast  replication 

Euglenoph      Holowinsky 
chromosomal  proteins 

Rhizopoda     Rubin 
conditional  mutants 

Ciliata  Hanson 

conjugation 

Ciliata  Wolfe 

control  of  cell  division 

Protozoa         Sussman 
cortex  removal 

Ciliata  Tartar 

cortical  pattern 

Ciliata  Frankel 

cortical  ultrastructure 

Ciliata  Hanson 

cortical  variations 

Ciliata  Nanney 

cytokinesis 

Ciliata  Tartar 

development 

Ciliata  Nanney 

developmental  cycle 

Myxobact       Dworkin 
developmental  physiology 

Chlorophyc    Iwasa 

Diatomeae      Iwasa 
differentiation 

Chlorophyc    Iwasa 

Diatomeae      Iwasa 


164 


DNA  synthesis 

Ciliata  Berger 

effects  of  ionic  ratios 
Ciliata  Perkins 

Rhizopoda     Perkins 
encystment 

Rhizopoda     Band 
Rubin 
flagella  mutants 

Chlorophyc    Rosenbaum 
Ciliata  Rosenbaum 

gametogenesis 

Chlorophyc    Jones 
genetics 

Ciliata  Berger 

Frankel 
Nanney 
growth 

Chlorophyc    Jones 
heat  shocks 

Ciliata  Tartar 

hydrostatic  press.  &  transform. 

Rhizopoda     Perkins 
induction  of  mouthparts 

Ciliata  Tartar 

jelly  coat 

Chlorophyc    Iwasa 

Diatomeae      Iwasa 

membrane  in  chloroplasts 

Euglenoph      Holowinsky 
micro-macrostome  transform. 

Ciliata  Dillard 

microsurgery 

Ciliata  De  Terra 

Tartar 
microtubule  assembly 

Chlorophyc    Rosenbaum 
Ciliata  Rosenbaum 

molecular  biology 

Myxobact       Dworkin 
morphogenesis 

Chlorophyc    Lacalli 
Ciliata  De  Terra 

Frankel 
motility 

Rhizopoda     Allen 
m-RNA  in  spores 

Myxobact       Dworkin 
nuclear  biochemistry 
Ciliata  Ron 

nuclear  differentiation 

Ciliata  Berger 

nucleo-cytoplasmic  relations 

Ciliata  De  Terra 

oral  structures 

Ciliata  Hanson 

Williams 
osmotic  effects 

Ciliata  Perkins 

Rhizopoda      Perkins 
photocontrol  of  development 

Butler 
pigment  regeneration 

Ciliata  Tartar 

protein  synth.  in  flagella 
Chlorophyc    Rosenbaum 
Ciliata  Rosenbaum 

protein  synthesis  regulation 

Ciliata  Williams 

pseudomating  reaction 

Ciliata  Perkins 

regulation  of  kinety  number 

Ciliata  Tartar 


ribosomal  RNA 

Ciliata  Wolfe 

size  inheritance 

Ciliata  Tartar 

spore  formation  &  germinatior 

Myxobact       Dworkin 
spore  germination 

Bacteria  Irie 

Keynan 
structural  mutants 

Ciliata  Hanson 

synchronous  differentiation 

Ciliata  Cameron 

URETER 

see  Urogenital  system 

URINARY  BLADDER 

see  Urogenital  system 

URINARY  SYSTEM 

see  Excretory  system 

UROGENITAL  SYSTEM 

see  also  Excretory  system; 
Genital  tract; 
Reproductive  system 

Amphibia       Khalil 
Michael 
Sedra 

Mammalia      Allison 
Cunha 
Gumbreck 
Monie 

UTERINE  TUBE 

see  Oviduct 

UTERUS 

Mammalia      Katira 
Varma 
circulation 

Mammalia      Martin 
decidua  parietalis  &  capsul. 

Homo  Varma 

endocrinology 

Mammalia      Prasad 

Spanziani 
enzymes  in  decidua  formation 

Mammalia       Boell 
proteins  as  affecting  embryo 

Mammalia       Maurer 
proteins  in  fluid 

Mammalia      Kulangara 
relation  to  embryo 

Mammalia       Robertson 
secretion 

Mammalia       Suga 
vascular  system 

Mammalia      Orsini 

VAGINA 

see  Genital  tract 

VASCULAR  SYSTEM 

see  also  Circulation;  Heart  (& 

great  vessels);  specific 

organs,  etc. 


Homo  Carmona 

Lhotka 
Macarak 
Wilde 

Mammalia      Carmona 
Martin 
Monie 
Seftalioglu 

VASCULARIZATION 

see  specific  organs,  etc. 

VEGETATIVE  GRADIENT 

see  Gradients 

see  also  Embryology  (exper.); 
Embryology  (physiological] 

VEGETATIVE  NERVOUS 

SYSTEM 
see  Autonomic  nervous  system 

VERTEBRAE  (vertebral 
column) 

Reptilia  Pugin 

Werner 
Teleostei  Gabriel 
Vertebrata      Lamprecht 

VIRUS(ES) 

Amphibia       Mizell 
Aves  Longenecker 

Robertson 
Tahara 
Temin 
Watanabe 
Homo  Shepard 

Mammalia      Brown 
McGarry 
Rifkind 
Scott 

VISCERA 

VISCERAL  SKELETON 
see  Skull  (&  visceral  skeleton) 

VITAL  STAINING 

VITAMIN(S) 

A 

Amphibia       Niazi 
Mammalia      Beresford 
Fraser 
Hardy 
Kochhar 
Nakamura 


Aves 


Levenson 


Aves 


Steamer 
Wilde 


Mammalia      King 
excesses 

Mammalia       Azoubel 
Lopes 

VITELLINE  MEMBRANE 
see  Egg(s) 

VITELLOGENESIS 

see  Oogenesis 

VIVIPARITY 

see  Reproduction 


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WATER 


[nsecta 

Penei 

Reptilia 

Goel 

WING(S) 

\\es 

Cairns 

Goff 

WOLFFIAN  DUCT 

sec  Urogenital  system 

WOUND  HEALING 

Aves 

Takeuchi 

Chiroptera 

Goss 

Homo 

Deck 

Kischer 

Insecta 

O'FarreU 

Stock 

Mammalia 

Argyris 

Deck 

Goss 

Mizuno 

Schmidt 

Reptilia 

Maderson 

XANTHOPHORI  S 
see  Chromatophore(s) 

X-IRRADIATION 
see  also  Irradiation;  Radio- 
mimetic  agents 

effect  on  aging 

Insecta  Rockstein 

effect  on  development 

Insecta  Rockstein 

effect  on  embryo 

Mammalia      Murakami 
Shoji 
effect  on  eye 

Amphibia       Farberov 

effect  on  nervous  system 

Hayashi 

Hoshino 

Kameyama 

Mammalia      Altman 

Murakami 
Shoji 
eff.  on  normal  &  malign,  cells 

Mammalia      Bertalanffy 
effect  on  regeneration 
Amphibia       Wolsky 


graded  sublethal  doses 

Teleostei        Welander 
low  acute  doses 

Teleostei        Welander 
microsomal  enzymes  in  liver 

Mammalia      Nakazawa 
Yukawa 
small  doses 

Amphibia       Wolsky 
with  cytosine  arabinoside 

Mammalia       Bertalanffy 


YOLK 

see  also  Egg;  Nutrition; 

Oogenesis 

Amphibia 

Massover 

Aves 

Fainstain 

Harrison 

Kobayashi 

Crustacea 

Laufer 

Gastropoda 

Hadfield 

Insecta 

Laufer 

Teleostei 

Yamagami 

YOLK  SAC 

see  Embryonic  membranes 


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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  solicits  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  re- 
printings  of  papers  by  one  author 
Books  of  readings:  containing  reprin tings  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—6 

Theoretical  and  Mathematical  Developmental  Biology,  7 

Plant  Development  (general),  8  —  12 

Invertebrate  Development  (general),  13  —  14 

Vertebrate  Development  (general),  15  —  16 

Development  of  Mammals  and  Man  (general),  17  —  22 

Reproduction,  Sexual  development,  Gametogenesis,  Fertilization,  23-26 

Implantation,  Placenta,  Fetal  membranes,  27—30 

Teratogenesis,  31—34 

Developmental  Pathology,  Cancer,  35—38 

Regeneration,  Renewal,  39—40 

Organogenesis,  Histogenesis  (incl.  tissue  and  organ  culture,  histochemistry),  41-57 

Cellular  Developmental  Biology  (incl.  cell  culture,  cytochemistry),  58-68 

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Developmental  Biochemistry,  Molecular  Biology,  69-75 

Developmental  Genetics,  Evolution,  76 

Developmental  Physiology  (incl.  endocrinology,  immunology,  behaviour,  etc.),  77-82 

Methods,  83 

History,  Biographies,  etc.  (no  entries) 
Miscellaneous  items  (no  entries) 

INDEX  TO  AUTHORS  AND  EDITORS 

with  reference  to  serial  numbers  of  book  notices 


Anderson,  D.T.  13 
Ankermann,  H.  8  1 
Ashworth,  J.M.  1 1,58 
Austin,  C.R.  19 

Balls,  M.  63 
Bartels,  H.  29,30 
Berkvens,  J.M.  20 
Billett,  F.S.  63 
Blechschmidt,  E.  43 
Bonotto,  S.  64 
Bromley,  S.C.  40 

Cannon,  M.S.  3  1 
Chrispeels,  M.J.  83 
CIBA    Foundation    65,66 
Corti,  E.F.  12 
Coward,  S.J.  5 

Davidson,  R.L.  59 
Davis,  W.  38 
Denis,  H.  69 
Downs,  L.E.  15 

Eakin,  R.M.  44 
Eskes,  T.K.A.B.  27 

Fairweather,  D.V.I.  27 
Finegold,  M.J.  37 
Fioroni,  P.  1 
Fitze-Gschwind,  V.  45 
Ford,  D.H.  54 
Forscher,  B.K.  82 

Garrod,  D.R.  60 
Giese,  A.C.  61 
Gordon,  A.S.  78 
Gottlieb,  G.  77 
Gottschewski,    G.H.M.    21 
Goutier,  R.  64 
Gurdon,  J.B.  76 


Hadorn,  E.  16 
Harris,  H.  62 
Hay,  E.D.  68 
Hess,  D.  8 
Hilfer,  S.R.  68 
Himwich,  W.  41 
Houck,  J.C.  82 

Ilan,  J.  70 

Johnston,  M.C.  33 

Kirchmann,  R.  64 
Kulonen,  E.  67 

Lash, J.  2 
Lee,  J.W.  74 
Lobue,  J.  78 
Longo,  L.D.  29 
Ludwig5K.S.  30 

McCrory,  W.W.  46 
Maisin,  J.R.  64 
Markens,  I.S.  52 
Mauleon,  P.  26 
Mohr,  U.  38 
Monroy,  A.  23 
Moore,  K.L.  17 
MSS  75 

Niu,  M.C.  73 
Nurnberger,  J.I.  55 

O'Rahilly,  R.  22 

Pannese,  E.  47 
Pattee,  H.H.  7 
Perrin,  E.V.D.  37 
Peters,  H.  56 
Petropoulos,  E.A.  2< 
Pikkarainen,  J.  67 
Poglazov,  B.F.  71 
Pollak,  J.K.  74 


Riopel,  J.L.  9 
Rockstein,  M.  5  7,79 
Ross,  R.B.  33 

Salamatina,  N.V.  6 
Sattler,  R.  10 
Schwartz,  V.  3 
Sarfatti,  G.  12 
Segal,  S.J.  73 
Seidel,  F.  4 
Shepard,  T.H.  34 
Sherbet,  G.V.  35 
Simpson,  M.E.  50 
Smith,  J. E.  11 
Smitten,  N.A.  48 
Sperber,  G.H.  18 
Spooner,  B.S.  68 
Stevenson,  R.E.  36 
Sucheston,  M.E.  31 
Suzuki,  S.  24 

Thibault,  C.  26 
Thornton,  C.S.  40 
Timiras,  P.S.  80 
Tomatis,  L.  38 
Traeger,  A.  81 
Tumanishvili,  G.D.  6 

Van  der  Meer-Fieggen,  W.  39 
Vanpeperstraete,  F.  49 
Van  Wagenen,  G.  50 
Vianey-Liaud,  M.  25 
Visser,  J.G.J.  53 

Wessells,  N.K.  42 
Whittaker,  J.R.  2 
Wilson,  J. G.  32 
Wirtz,  P.  14 
Wright,  B.E.  72 

Young,  D.  51 
Zimmermann,  W.  21 


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GENERAL  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  (see  also  35,42,60,63) 
Textbooks 


P.FIORONI.  1973.  EINFDHRUNG  IN  DIE  EMBRYOLOGIE 

BLV    Verlagsgesellschaft,    Miinchen,    etc.    Serie    Moderne    Biologie.    183  pp.,    73  figs., 
21  tabs.,  subject  index.  DM  25,-  (paper) 

The  author  of  this  introductory  text  has  set  himself  the  ambitious  task  of  treating  all 
the  major  aspects  of  metazoan  development  in  a  single  short  book.  The  result  could  be 
very  useful  to  the  really  keen  student,  but  may  make  too  difficult  reading  for  the  avarage 
one.  The  text  is  extremely  compact,  packed  with  facts  and  concepts,  but  clearly 
organized.  An  almost  equal  amount  of  information  is  condensed  into  the  numerous  tables 
and  the  massive  figure  legends.  It  certainly  is  not  an  exciting  book,  but  the  amount  of 
knowledge  amassed  in  such  a  short  space  is  impressive.  The  treatment  is  of  course 
selective  but  scholarly  and  fairly  up  to  date. 

The  main  emphasis  is  morphological  and  comparative.  Much  more  attention  than  is 
usual  in  such  books  is  paid  to  invertebrates,  particularly  arthropods  and  molluscs.  Two 
short  chapters  deal,  on  the  whole  admirably,  with  morphogenetic  and  regulatory  prin- 
ciples, respectively.  They  are  largely  based  on  the  classical  literature  of  experimental 
embryology.  The  next  two  chapters  each  occupy  about  50  pages.  The  first  treats 
development  from  the  egg  to  the  adult  (with  emphasis  on  the  establishment  of  the  general 
body  plan,  and  with  organogenesis  restricted  to  the  eye).  The  second  deals  extensively 
with  larval  development,  embryonic  nutrition,  and  metamorphosis.  A  final  short  chapter 
is  concerned  with  the  relationships  between  ontogeny  and  phylogeny. 

The  illustrations  consist  of  line  drawings  and  photographic  plates.  The  former  are  very 
good,  though  sometimes  on  a  rather  small  scale.  Of  the  photographs,  those  of  whole 
mounts  are  very  instructive;  those  of  sections  demand  rather  much  histological  experience 
of  the  student. 

2. 

J. LASH  and  J.R.WHITTAKER,  eds.  1974.  CONCEPTS  OF  DEVELOPMENT 

Sinauer,  Stamford.  X,469  pp.,  213  figs.,  20  tabs.,  author  and  subject  index.  £  7.60 

Contents:  1.  Gametogenesis;  2.  Fertilization;  3.  Cleavage;  4.  Molecular  mechanisms  of 
cellular  differentiation;  5.  Molecular  basis  of  embryogenesis;  6.  Gastrulation  and  cell 
interactions;  7.  Erythroid  cell  differentiation;  8.  Aspects  of  differentiation  and  deter- 
mination in  pigment  cells;  9.  Regulation  of  the  cell  cycle  and  myogenesis  by  cell- 
medium  interaction;  10.  Tissue  interactions  and  related  subjects;  1 1.  Morphogenesis  of 
vertebrate  organs;  12.  Time  flow  in  differentiation  and  morphogenesis;  13.  Develop- 
ment of  immunity;  14.  Immunological  tolerance  and  its  possible  role  in  development; 
15.  Developmental  enzymology;  16.  Developmental  endocrinology;  17.  Developmental 
genetics;  18.  Congenital  malformations;  19.  Cellular  basis  of  regeneration;  20.  Aging 

This  multi-author  text  is  a  remarkable  book.  It  is  not  a  textbook  in  the  conventional 
sense  but  is  perhaps  best  characterized  as  a  selective  advanced  lecture  course  in  book-form 
on  animal  developmental  biology.  Its  outstanding  features  are  authority,  topicality,  and 
clarity  of  presentation.  Of  the  22  authors  18  are  American,  two  Canadian,  one  English, 
and  one  Australian.  Alle  are  recognized  authorities  in  the  field  they  cover. 

The  chapters  range  in  length  from  ca.  15  to  ca.  30  pages  (except  ch.  1,  which  covers 
45  pages).  It  will  therefore  be  clear  that  the  approach  within  each  chapter  is  equally 
selective  as  that  of  the  book  as  a  whole.  However,  this  is  more  than  made  good  by  the 
emphasis  on  unifying  concepts  in  almost  all  chapters  and  the  originality  of  approach  in 
several.  Moreover,  the  treatment  is  surprisingly  up  to  date.  Thus  every  advanced  student, 
and  indeed  many  researchers  will  be  enriched  and  stimulated  by  its  perusal. 

The  book  is  exceedingly  well  printed  and  illustrated.  Cross-referencing  and  indexing 
are  extensive. 

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3. 

V.SCHWARTZ.      1973.      VERGLEICHENDE     ENTWICKLUNGSGESCHICHTE     DER 

HERE,  ein  kurzes  Lehrbuch 

rhieme,    Stuttgart.    V1II,4 14  pp.,    289  figs.,   combined   subject   and   taxonomic   index. 

DM  16.80  (paper) 

This  concise  textbook  can  be  very  useful  not  only  for  students  but  also  for  researchers, 
considering  the  surprising  lack  of  comparative-embryological  knowledge  one  often  en- 
counters. It  is  amazing  that  no  modern  textbooks  of  this  kind  exist  in  English,  and  an 
English  translation  would  certainly  find  a  market. 

The  book  bears  the  mark  of  careful  consideration  of  what  to  select  from  this  vast  area. 
Its  organization  is  original  and  the  author  has  not  shunned  the  presentation  of  new 
viewpoints  wherever  he  deemed  it  necessary.  A  special  feature  is  the  inclusion  of  a  brief 
chapter  on  cell  division  and  differentiation  in  Protozoans.  The  cautious  phylogenetic 
interpretations  are  based  on  Remane's  trimerism  hypothesis. 

The  general  part  (112  pp.)  deals  in  concise  form  with  the  following  subjects:  the 
developmental  programme,  nucleus  and  cytoplasm,  cellular  differentiation  (followed  by 
the  chapter  on  Protozoans  mentioned  above),  the  germ  line,  embryogenesis,  blastogenesis 
(asexual  reproduction),  special  aspects  of  the  latter  two  processes,  and  the  evolution  of 
basic  body  form.  Data  from  developmental  physiology  are  adduced  wherever  necessary. 

The  interlude  which  follows  (17  pp.)  deals  with  the  phylogenetic  interpretation  of 
embryonic  and  larval  stages.  Then  follows  the  special  part,  arranged  as  follows:  Porifera, 
Coele'nterata,  Bilateria  -  Protostomia,  and  Bilateria  -  Deuterostomia.  In  the  section  on 
prostomians  the  normal  systematic  order  is  abandoned,  partly  because  of  the  require- 
ments of  the  underlying  trimerism  hypothesis,  and  partly  because  the  criteria  of  ordering 
are  based  on  ontogenetic  stages,  not  on  the  adult  forms. 

The  book  is  profusely  illustrated  with  excellent  line  drawings,  all  redrawn  and 
simplified  if  necessary.  The  selective  bibliography  is  adequate  for  students  but  the 
researcher  who  uses  the  book  would  require  some  more  literature.  The  book  is  well 
produced  and  surprisingly  cheap. 

4. 

F.SEIDEL.    1972.  ENTWICKLUNGSPHYSIOLOGIE  DER  TIERE.  I.  Ei  und  Furchung 

2nd.  ed. 

de  Gruyter,  Berlin,  etc.  Sammlung  Goschen  Band  7162.  234  pp.,  51  figs.,  author  and 

subject  indexes.  DM  14.80  (paper) 

This  is  the  second  edition  of  a  short  text  which  first  appeared  20  years  ago.  (Part  II  is 
not  yet  available  for  review.)  Although  the  major  subdivisions  have  been  retained,  the 
book  has  been  considerably  expanded;  beside  a  judicious  selection  from  the  classical  data 
it  also  treats  the  most  important  recent  experimental  and  molecular  advances.  The  text  is 
compact  but  well  written  and  clearly  organized  (however,  the  style  is  personal  and 
typically  German,  and  might  present  difficulties  to  non-German  readers).  Because  the 
author  always  starts  from  observations  and  experiments,  the  student  gets  a  good  impres- 
sion of  the  characteristic  working  methods  of  the  developmental  biologist.  At  the  same 
time,  much  care  is  devoted  to  the  definition  of  concepts,  and  the  vast  gaps  in  our 
knowledge  are  pointed  out. 

The  approach  in  part  I  is  general  rather  than  comparative.  The  main  chapters  con- 
secutively deal  with  the  localization  of  developmental  factors  in  the  egg  nucleus;  the 
structure  and  morphogenetic  properties  of  the  egg  cytoplasm;  nucleo-cytoplasmic  interac- 
tions in  the  uncleaved  and  cleaving  egg;  and  the  reaction  of  the  egg  and  early  embryo  to 
external  influences  (including  fertilization  and  parthenogenesis).  A  final  chapter  deals 
with  the  more  theoretical  aspects  of  egg  organization  (e.g.  regulation,  egg  types,  axial 
organization,  symmetry  and  asymmetry).  This  thoughtful  chapter  is  opened  by  a  section 
on  the  methodology  of  developmental  physiology,  and  also  devotes  attention  to  the 
history  of  important  present-day  concepts.  It  could  be  read  with  profit  by  advanced 
students  and  active  researchers. 

The  book  is  illustrated  with  very  good  original  line  drawings.  Although  authors'  names 
are  mentioned  in  the  text,  there  are  no  literature  references  in  part  I  (there  will  be  a  list 
of  books  and  review  articles  in  part  II).  The  book  is  concluded  by  a  very  useful  glossary. 

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Monographs 

5. 

S.J. COWARD,  ed.  1973.  DEVELOPMENTAL  REGULATION,  aspects  of  cell  differentia- 
tion 

Academic  Press,  New  York,   etc.   Cell  Biology:   A  Series  of  Monographs.  XII, 266  pp., 
80  figs.,  9  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  21.50,  £  10.30 

Contents:  1.  RNA  and  protein  synthesis  during  early  animal  embryogenesis 
(Humphreys);  2.  Developmental  regulation  in  cotton  seed  embryogenesis  and  germina- 
tion (Dure);  3.  Plant  hormones  and  developmental  regulation:  role  of  transcription  and 
translation  (Key  &  Vanderhoef);  4.  Transitions  in  differentiation  by  the  cellular  slime 
molds  (Gregg  &  Badman);  5.  Metabolism,  cell  walls,  and  morphogenesis  (Brody); 
6.  Colony  differentiation  in  green  algae  (Kochert);  7.  Myogenesis:  differentiation  of 
skeletal  muscle  fibers  (Lentz);  8.  Some  comparative  aspects  of  cardiac  and  skeletal 
myogenesis  (Manasek);  9.  Chondrogenesis  (Searls) 

Developmental  biology  more  and  more  becomes  a  unifying  discipline  transcending  the 
boundaries  of  classical  compartments  such  as  zoology,  botany,  and  microbiology.  It  is 
therefore  fortunate  that  the  present  book  contains  four  chapters  dealing  with  animal 
material,  two  dealing  with  higher  plants,  and  three  with  organisms  of  a  comparatively  low 
degree  of  organization. 

All  contributors  are  Americans.  All  chapters  are  up  to  date  and  well  organized  and 
most  suggest  new  ideas.  In  most  chapters  the  discussion  is  on  the  biochemical,  genetic, 
and  cytological  level,  but  some  treat  organismal  factors  as  well. 

The  book  is  weil  produced  and  well  illustrated. 

6. 

G.D.TUMANISHVILI  and  N.V.SALAMATINA.  1973.  DIFFERENTIATION,  GROWTH, 

AND  CELL  INTERACTION  (in  Russian) 

Metsniereba,  Tbilisi.  198  pp.,  57  figs. 

Research  monograph  with  the  following  chapters:  Preliminary  remarks  (34  pp.);  Dif- 
ferentiation and  growth  (59  pp.);  Fundamental  types  of  intercellular  interactions 
(62  pp.);  Additional  considerations  on  the  problems  of  differentiation,  growth,  and 
intercellular  interactions  (12  pp.);  18-page  bibliography  (6  pp.  of  older  and  recent  Rus- 
sian literature). 

THEORETICAL  AND  MATHEMATICAL  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  (see  also  72) 

Monographs 

7. 

H.H.PATTEE,  ed.  1973.  HIERARCHY  THEORY,  the  challenge  of  complex  systems 

G.Braziller,  New  York.  XVI,  156  pp.,  9  figs.  $  6.95  (cloth),  $  2.95  (paper) 

Contents:  1.  The  organization  of  complex  systems  (Simon);  2.  Hierarchical  order  and 
neogenesis  (Grobstein);  3.  Hierarchical  control  programs  in  biological  development 
(Bonner);  4.  The  physical  basis  and  origin  of  hierarchical  control  (Pattee);  5.  The  limits 
of  complexity  (Levins);  Postscript:  Unsolved  problems  and  potential  applications  of 
hierarchy  theories  (Pattee) 

This  book  arose  out  of  a  series  of  public  lectures.  One  of  the  main  aims  of  the  lectures 
was  to  emphasize  the  fundamental  necessity  of  hierarchical  control  in  all  living  organiza- 
tions. The  essays  are  written  in  simple,  non-technical  language  and  serve  admirably  as  an 
introduction  to  this  important  area.  No  comprehensive  bibliographies  are  provided.  The 
authors  are  physicists,  biologists,  and  systems  theorists.  In  several  essays  the  computer  as 
a  hierarchical  system  is  stressed  as  an  analogue  to  living  organizations. 

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Chapters  2,  3,  and  5  are  of  the  most  immediate  appeal  to  biologists.  Whereas  the  first 
two  arc  concerned  with  development  from  the  relatively  simple  to  the  complex,  the  last 
focusses  primarily  on  evolution  and  stresses  that  complex  systems  tend  to  evolve  into 
hierarchies  by  a  process  of  self-simplification.  The  postscript  among  other  things  elabo- 
rates  the  view  that  the  relation  between  the  structural  and  descriptive  levels  (between 
matter  or  event,  and  symbol)  is  the  central  problem  for  a  hierarchy  theory  of  the  future. 
This  discussion  has  pronounced  philosophical  aspects. 


PLANT  DEVELOPMENT  (general)  (see  also  5,64,78) 
Textbooks 


D.HESS.  1972.  PFLANZENPHYSIOLOGIE,  Molekulare  und  biochemisch-physiologische 
Grundlagen  von  Stoffwechsel  und  Entwicklung,  2nd  edit. 

Eugen    Ulmer,   Stuttgart.    Uni-Taschenbucher    15.    373  pp.,    248  figs.,    1 1  tabs.,  subject 
index.  DM  19.80  (paper) 

Although  the  first  edition  of  this  concise  textbook  appeared  already  in  1970  and  the 
present  edition  in  1972,  we  consider  it  important  enough  to  provide  a  brief  characteriza- 
tion. The  author  has  earlier  written  a  book  on  biochemical  genetics.  The  book  presents  an 
integrated,  modern  treatment  of  the  general  and  developmental  physiology  of  higher 
plants,  each  of  which  occupies  about  half  of  the  space  available.  The  text  reads  very 
easily. 

The  first  ten  chapters  are  devoted  to  general  physiology  and  start  from  the  hetero- 
catalytic  function  of  DNA.  The  remaining  nine  chapters  deal  with  all  major  aspects  of 
development,  again  with  DNA  replication  as  the  connecting  thread.  There  are  separate 
chapters  on,  among  other  things,  growth  by  cell  division,  differential  gene  activity,  gene 
regulation,  and  polarity  and  unequal  cell  division.  The  consideration  of  the  more  strictly 
metabolic  aspects  of  development,  with  cross  references  to  the  first  part  of  the  book, 
serves  the  author's  integrative  approach  very  well. 

The  book  is  very  well  illustrated  and  has  a  good  reading  list. 


9. 

J.L.RIOPEL.  1973.  EXPERIMENTS  IN  DEVELOPMENTAL  BOTANY 

Brown,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  VIII,  134  pp.,  57  figs.,  24  tabs.  $  3.95  (spiral  bound) 

Contents:  1.  Organization  of  higher  plants;  2.  Plant  cell  structure;  3.  Plant  nutrition: 
growth  of  whole  plants;  4.  Plant  nutrition:  growth  of  organs;  5.  Plant  nutrition: 
growth  of  cells;  6.  Cell  differentiation:  morphological  expression;  7.  Cell  differentia- 
tion: experimental  systems;  8.  The  flower:  beginning  of  the  cycle;  9.  The  embryo; 
10.  Seed  germination;  1 1.  Primary  meristem;  12.  Root  structure  and  development; 
13.  Stem  structure  and  development;  14.  Secondary  growth 

This  laboratory  manual  has  grown  out  of  the  experience  gained  in  actual  one-semester 
courses.  It  makes  a  good  impression,  but  of  course  its  usefullness  for  a  particular  course 
can  only  be  tested  in  practice.  Special  features  are  questions  for  discussion,  lists  of  further 
reading,  and  the  inclusion  of  facsimile  reproductions  of  half  a  dozen  research  papers 
(authors:  Burns  &  Ingle,  Kuehnert,  Lescure,  Sobota  &  Partanen,  Steeves,  Wardlaw).  Each 
exercise  requires  one  to  three  sessions  of  3-4  hours  each,  and  each  has  a  short  theoretical 
introduction. 

The  manual  is  illustrated  with  good  line  drawings  and  photographs.  An  appendix  lists 
practical  comments  and  guidelines,  as  well  as  procedures  for  handling  living  material  and 
sources  of  equipment,  supplies  and  material.  The  book  is  concluded  by  a  glossary. 

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Monographs 

10. 

R.SATTLER.  1973.  ORGANOGENESIS  OF  FLOWERS,  a  photographic  text-atlas 

Univ.  of  Toronto  Press,  Toronto.  XXVI.208  pp.,  1056  figs.  $  27.50 

This  book  is  unique  in  its  kind.  It  illustrates  floral  organogenesis  in  50  selected  species 
belonging  to  43  families  and  32  orders  of  the  Angiosperms  (11  mono-  and  39  dico- 
tyledons). The  photographic  material  was  obtained  by  means  of  the  dissection  technique 
and  emphasizes  differential  growth  in  the  developing  flower  bud.  No  histological  sections 
are  included.  The  author  stresses  that  the  book  is  only  a  beginning.  No  attempt  is  made  at 
a  unified  interpretation;  this  is  left  to  the  reader.  Much  of  the  material  was  contributed 
by  the  author's  associates  and  students  at  McGill  University. 

The  material  of  each  species  is  presented  in  the  same  format:  floral  diagram,  floral 
formula,  sequence  of  primordial  inception,  brief  description  of  floral  organogenesis,  other 
authors,  bibliography,  and  photographs.  The  latter  contain  much  more  information  than 
is  included  in  the  text. 

Almost  all  photographs  are  of  really  stunning  quality,  and  are  meticulously  labelled 
and  captioned.  The  production  and  lay-out  of  the  book  are  excellent  and  esthetically 
pleasing. 


Symposium  reports 

11. 

J.M.ASHWORTH  and  J.E.SMITH,  eds.  1973.  MICROBIAL  DIFFERENTIATION 

Cambridge    Univ.   Press,   London,  etc.   X,450  pp.,  63  figs.,  30  pis.,    11  tabs.,  combined 
subject  and  taxonomic  index.  £  7.00,  $  21.00 

The  appearance  of  this  volume  is  a  welcome  event.  Never  before  has  so  much 
information  on  the  differentiation  of  micro-organisms  (in  the  broad  sense)  been  brought 
together  in  one  book,  and  it  is  sure  to  serve  as  an  eye-opener  to  most  developmental 
biologists.  The  introduction  by  Bonner  and  the  14  reviews  were  presented  at  a  sym- 
posium held  in  London  in  April  1973.  Of  the  26  contributors  the  majority  were  British; 
seven  came  from  the  U.S.A.,  two  from  the  European  continent,  and  one  from  Israel. 

The  reviews  are  well  written  and  clearly  organized.  We  will  restrict  ourselves  to 
mentioning  the  organisms  treated.  These  include  both  prokaryotes  and  eukaryotes: 
bacteria,  Myxobacteria,  Actinomycetes,  blue-green  algae,  yeast,  Fungi  (including  Muco- 
rales  and  Aspergilli),  Trypanosomatidae,  Physarum,  and  Dictyostelium.  Morphology, 
physiology,  and  biochemistry  are  duly  considered  in  all  instances,  and  genetic  aspects 
wherever  possible. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  very  well  illustrated.  The  numerous  photographs  and 
electron  micrographs  are  of  top  quality. 


12. 

E.F.CORTI  and  G.SARFATTI,  eds.   1973.  FROM  OVULE  TO  SEED:  ULTRASTRUC- 

TURAL  AND  BIOCHEMICAL  ASPECTS 

Univ.  of  Florence,  Florence.  Caryologia  suppl.25.  314  pp.,  228  figs.,  8  pis.,  9  tabs. 

This  is  the  report  of  the  third  in  a  series  of  biennial  symposia  on  the  cytology  of  higher 
plant  reproduction.  The  present  international  meeting  was  held  in  October  1972  in  Siena, 
Italy.  The  great  majority  of  the  24  contributors  came  from  various  European  countries 
(nine  from  France).  The  discussions  are  not  recorded.  Half  of  the  papers  are  in  English 
and  the  other  half  in  French,  but  all  have  English  summaries. 

The  area  covered  by  the  symposium  is  a  relatively  new  one  and  very  few  definitive 


173 


conclusions  have  been  reached.  The  papers  in  this  issue  therefore  have  the  character  of  an 
inventory  of  research  on  an  extremely  broad  range  of  aspects  of  the  central  problem,  as 
yet  without  much  coherence.  In  most  papers  the  emphasis  is  on  ultrastructure  or 
cytochemistry.  Some  present  molecular-biological  studies. 

The  issue  is  well  printed  and  the  numerous  light  and  electron  micrographs  are  well 
reproduced. 


INVERTEBRATE  DEVELOPMENT  (general)  (see  also  1 1,79) 

Monographs 

13. 

D.T.ANDERSON.    1973.    EMBRYOLOGY    AND    PHYLOGENY   IN  ANNELIDS  AND 

ARTHROPODS 

Pergamon,  Oxford,  etc.  XIV, 495  pp.,   164  figs.,  4  tabs.,  taxonomic,  author  and  subject 
indexes.  £  8.-,  $  24.- 

This  scholarly  monograph  is  a  purely  descriptive  study.  It  contains  much  original  work 
by  the  author.  Its  main  purpose  is  phylogenetic,  but  it  will  be  very  useful  to  invertebrate 
embryologists  generally.  The  author  has  attempted  "to  establish  a  uniform  terminology 
for  annelid  and  arthropod  embryology  which  takes  cognizance  of  underlying  causal 
processes." 

The  phylogenetic  starting  points  and  conclusions  are  concentrated  in  the  opening  and 
closing  chapters.  The  author  feels  they  support  the  view  of  S.  M.  Manton  that  the 
arthropods  are  a  polyphyletic  assemblage  and  should  be  split  into  three  phyla. 

The  remaining  eight  chapters  provide  a  detailed  and  fully  illustrated  account  of  the 
comparative  embryology  of  the  polychaetes,  oligochaetes  and  leeches,  onychophorans, 
myriapods,  apterygotes,  pterygotes,  crustaceans,  and  chelicerates,  each  concluded  by  a 
section  summarizing  the  basic  pattern  of  development  in  the  group  in  question.  Much 
emphasis  is  placed  on  cleavage,  the  blastula  (or  blastoderm),  and  particularly  on  fate  maps 
in  the  blastula.  Postembryonic  stages  are  considered  particularly  for  polychaetes  and 
crustaceans.  The  imaginal  discs  of  insects  are  not  considered. 

All  illustrations  have  been  redrawn  and  are  of  excellent  quality.  Very  complete 
bibliographies  are  provided  throughout.  The  book  is  well  produced. 


Dissertations 

14. 

P.WIRTZ.    1973.   DIFFERENTIATION  IN  THE  HONEYBEE  LARVA,  a  histological, 

electron-microscopical   and   physiological   study    of  caste   induction   in  Apis  mellifera 

mellifera  L. 

Ph.D.  thesis,  Agric.  Univ.,  Wageningen.  Mededelingen  Landbouwhogeschool  Wageningen 

75(5).  155  pp.,  55  figs.,  10  tabs. 

Comparative  study  of  colony-reared  worker  larvae  and  "induced"  queen  larvae  of 
known  ages,  with  special  reference  to  influence  of  food,  cellular  morphology,  and 
endocrine  system;  emphasis  on  fat  body  development,  corpus  allatum  activity,  and  role  of 
JH  (titres  and  external  application  to  worker  larvae);  numerous  very  good  light  and 
electron  micrographs. 


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VERTEBRATE  DEVELOPMENT  (general) 

Textbooks 

15. 

L.E.DOWNS.  1972.  LABORATORY  EMBRYOLOGY  OF  THE  CHICK,  2nd  edit. 

Brown,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Biology  Series.  X,95  pp.,  16  figs.  $  3.50  (spiral  bound) 

This  is  the  second  edition  of  a  laboratory  guide  first  published  in  1963.  It  follows  the 
same  basic  plan  as  the  first  edition,  but  the  text  has  been  revised  and  two-thirds  of  the 
illustrations  are  new. 

Exercise  1  deals  with  mitosis  and  meiosis  (in  fish  and  ascaris  eggs,  respectively), 
exercise  2  with  the  rat  ovary,  and  exercise  3  with  early  starfish  embryology.  The  re- 
maining 15  exercises  relate  to  the  chick  embryo.  The  following  stages  are  considered: 
unincubated  egg,  and  embryos  of  12h.,  18h.,  21h.,  25h.,  33h.,  40h.,  48h.,  56h.,  and  72h. 
A  drawing  of  a  whole  mount  representing  an  actual  embryo  is  shown  for  each  stage. 
These  are  supplemented  by  drawings  of  selected  serial  cross  sections  at  24h.,  33h.,  48h., 
and  72h.,  shown  both  separately  and  "in  situ"  in  an  "exploded"  three-dimensional 
drawing  of  the  embryo  in  question.  This  greatly  helps  the  student  to  obtain  a  correct 
mental  image. 

The  text  is  brief  but  adequate,  and  is  supplemented  by  instructions  and  questions  to 
be  answered  by  the  student.  The  drawings  are  diagrammatical  but  executed  with  care,  and 
on  the  whole  clearly  labelled. 


16. 

E.HADORN.    1974.    EXPERIMENTAL  STUDIES  OF  AMPHIBIAN  DEVELOPMENT, 

translated  from  the  German  by  D.Turner 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  X,138  pp.,  45  figs.,  2  tabs.,  combined  author  and  subject  index. 

DM  20.00,  $8.20  (paper) 

This  is  a  slightly  adapted  and  extended  translation  of  the  second  (1970)  German 
edition  of  a  book  written  mainly  for  the  educated  layman,  the  school  teacher,  and  the 
beginning  student.  It  is  eminently  suited  for  a  rapid  orientation  in  experimental  embryo- 
logy and  some  areas  of  developmental  genetics.  The  translator  has  admirably  preserved 
the  captivating  style  of  the  original. 

Although  the  treatment  is  of  course  selective,  and  in  the  main  restricted  to  amphi- 
bians, the  student  gets  a  clear  picture  of  the  most  important  classical  data,  while  enough 
is  said  about  major  recent  advances  to  enable  him  to  appreciate  their  importance. 
Evidence  from  other  organisms  is  occasionally  used  to  supplement  the  amphibian  data. 

Apart  from  a  good  list  of  mostly  recent  books  no  literature  references  are  given.  The 
line  drawings  which  illustrate  the  book  are  excellent  and  have  good  explanatory  captions. 


DEVELOPMENT  OF  MAMMALS  AND  MAN  (general)  (see  also  24,33,43,80) 

Textbooks 

17. 

K.L.MOORE.  1973.  THE  DEVELOPING  HUMAN:  clinically  oriented  embryology 

Saunders,  Philadelphia.  XVI.374  pp.,  352  figs.,  subject  index.  $  1 1.00,  £  4.70 

The  conception  of  this  book  is  similar  to  that  of  R.  S.  Snell's  Clinical  Embryology  for 
Medical  Students  (1972;  see  G.E.I.S.  15,  1,  1973).  The  need  for  such  book  arises  from 
the  increasing  limitations  in  the  time  available  for  the  teaching  of  anatomy  and  embryo- 
logy. The  present  book  arose  from  notes  for  a  core  course  in  medical  embryology.  It  aims 
at   bridging   the   gap   between   embryology    and  adult  anatomy,  histology,   pathology, 

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obstetrics,  pediatrics,  and  surgery.  The  hook  contains  a  wealth  of  well-organized  and, 
ahove  all.  entirely  up-to-date  information.  There  is  a  lot  of  interesting  secondary  or 
additional  information  set  in  small  print  or  in  the  form  of  footnotes. 

The  account  of  normal  development  is  shorter  than  in  the  classical  textbooks,  yet 
sufficiently  detailed  and  illustrated  to  provide  a  sound  background.  In  addition,  the  main 
congenital  malformations  are  described  and  illustrated  and  a  separate  17-page  chapter  on 
their  causes  is  included.  Early  development  is  arranged  by  weeks  (1st  through  3rd)  and 
this  is  followed  by  chapters  on  the  embryonic  and  fetal  periods,  on  the  fetal  membranes 
and  placenta,  and  on  the  various  organ  systems.  All  chapters  have  a  brief  summary. 

The  numerous  line  drawings,  all  original,  are  of  excellent  quality.  Colour  is  used  to 
great  advantage  is  many  of  them.  In  addition,  there  are  a  large  number  of  good 
photographs.  A  very  useful  feature  is  a  4-page  illustrated  time-table  of  human  develop- 
ment. Extensive  and  up-to-date  reference  lists  are  provided.  The  book  is  well  produced  at 
a  very  reasonable  price. 


18. 

G.H.SPERBER.  1973.  CRANIOFACIAL  EMBRYOLOGY 

Wright,   Bristol.    Dental   Practitioner   Handbook   No.  15.    XII, 132  pp.,  89  figs.,  subject 
index.  £  2.50  (paper) 

This  is  probably  the  first  textbook  in  which  human  craniofacial  development  is 
described  starting  from  its  very  inception.  It  is  meant  to  make  up  for  the  very  limited 
time  devoted  to  developmental  anatomy  in  most  undergraduate  dental  curricula. 

The  first  section  of  52  pages  concisely  treats  early  embryonic  development  and 
orofacial  development  up  to  about  8  weeks,  followed  by  two  chapters  on  the  branchial 
arches  and  grooves  and  the  pharyngeal  pouches.  A  diagram  summarizes  salient  features  of 
embryonic  development.  Section  two  then  describes  craniofacial  development  up  to 
adulthood.  For  convenience  the  head  is  subdivided  into  1 1  components,  each  allotted  a 
separate  chapter.  A  second  diagram  summarizes  postulated  mechanisms  of  odontogenesis. 

In  the  text  and  diagrams  the  interactions  between  genetic,  cytoplasmic,  and  environ- 
mental factors  are  briefly  touched  upon.  Attention  is  paid  to  the  major  anomalies  of 
craniofacial  development.  The  book  is  illustrated  with  simple  but  effective  line  drawings 
and  a  number  of  photographs.  Each  chapter  has  a  brief  selected  bibliography. 


Monographs 

19. 

C.R.AUSTIN,  ed.  1973.  THE  MAMMALIAN  FETUS  IN  VITRO 

Chapman  &  Hall,  London.   XII, 388  pp.,  75  figs.,  23  pis.,  29  tabs.,  author  and  subject 
indexes.  £  8.00,  $  25.00 

This  book  was  written  by  an  Anglo-American  team  of  outstanding  experts,  with  one 
contribution  from  Australia.  The  word  "fetus"  in  the  title  encompasses  developmental 
stages  from  implantation  till  term.  In  most  chapters  the  main  emphasis  is  on  the 
sophisticated  techniques  that  have  been  developed  to  maintain  fetuses  outside  the  uterus, 
but  most  authors  also  discuss  the  sort  of  research  that  can  be  done  with  such  fetuses. 

The  first  three  chapters  are  of  most  immediate  interest  to  developmental  biologists 
generally:  a  brief  but  interesting  chapter  on  the  implications  of  viviparity  (Austin);  a 
chapter  on  rat,  mouse,  and  opossum  post-implantation  embryos  in  vitro  (New);  and  a 
chapter  on  the  anatomical  and  physiological  adaptations  of  marsupial  pouch  young  for 
extra-uterine  existence  (Sharman).  The  later  chapters  are  perhaps  of  more  specific  interest 
to  clinicians.  They  deal  with  the  extra-uterine  sustainment  of  mid-term  sheep,  dog  and 
human  fetuses,  the  pre-term  human  fetus,  and  the  premature  human  infant.  Attention  is 

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given  to  the  exteriorized  fetus,  placenta,  and  feto-placental  unit,  and  to  the  various 
perfusion  techniques  and  "artificial  organs"  involved.  A  final  chapter  deals  with  the 
future  potentialities  of  research  on  the  human  fetus  and  with  its  social,  ethical  and  legal 

aspects. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated  with  excellent  drawings  and  photographs. 


20. 

J.M.BERKVENS.  1974.  EMBRYOLOGIE  VAN  DE  MUIS  (Embryology  of  the  mouse)  (in 

Dutch) 

Landelijke  Werkcommissie  Laboratoriumdieren,  Lange  Kleiweg  151,  Rijswijk.  Biotech- 

niek  13,  nr.l.  44  pp.,  7  figs.,  56  pis.  $  3.45  (paper) 

Concise  photographic  atlas  of  the  normal  development  of  the  Swiss  (CD1)  mouse, 
meant  to  assist  in  interpretation  of  pathological  findings;  56  histological  sections  from 
primary  follicle  to  day  17  post  coitum  (at  daily  intervals  for  the  later  stages);  text  in 
Dutch,  figure  labels  from  day  8  also  in  English;  copies  available  at  D.fl.  5.-  from  the 
author,  Dr.Johanna  M.Berkvens,  Lab.  of  Pathol.,  R.I.V.,  P.O.  Box  1,  Bilthoven,  the 
Netherlands. 


21. 

G.H.M.GOTTSCHEWSKI      and      W.ZIMMERMANN.       1973.      DIE      EMBRYONAL- 

ENTWICKLUNG  DES  HAUSKANINCHENS;  NORMOGENESEUND  TERATOGENESE 

Schaper,  Hannover.  376  pp.,  230  figs.,  55  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  DM  180.00 

The  authors  of  this  book  have  been  working  with  rabbit  embryos  for  nearly  two 
decades.  The  book  is  primarily  an  extensive  survey  of  their  own  work  and  that  of  their 
associates,  placed  against  the  background  of  a  digest  of  the  literature.  The  authors'  aim 
has  been  to  give  a  survey  of  all  basic  aspects  of  mammalian  embryology  and  teratogenesis 
as  illustrated  by  the  rabbit  embryo.  The  literature  of  rabbit  embryology  has  never  been 
reviewed  so  extensively  before. 

The  six  major  chapters  successively  discuss  (1)  early  development,  (2)  embryogenesis, 
(3)  implantation  and  placentation,  (4)  organogenesis,  (5)  protein  studies  on  the  rabbit, 
and  (6)  the  modification  of  development  (teratogenesis  in  the  broad  sense).  Chapters  4 
and  5  are  largely  based  on  original  work,  and  are  therefore  not  comprehensive.  Much 
factual  material  has  been  condensed  into  tables,  particularly  in  the  last  chapter,  which  has 
extensive  tables  of  teratogenic  agents  and  their  effects;  this  chapter  also  contains  several 
diagrams  summarizing  the  authors'  theoretical  concepts  of  teratogenesis.  An  appendix 
presents  a  brief  summary  of  the  phases  of  rabbit  development  with  reference  to  the 
developmental-physiological  and  genetic  viewpoints  discussed  in  the  main  text. 

The  book  is  illustrated  mainly  with  good  photographs.  The  bibliography  contains  more 
than  650  titles  up  to  the  beginning  of  1973;  most  of  these  are  in  German,  English  or 
French.  The  price  of  the  book  is  excessive. 


22. 

R.O'RAHILLY.  1973.  DEVELOPMENTAL  STAGES  IN  HUMAN  EMBRYOS,  including 

a  survey  of  the  Carnegie  collection 

Part  A:  Embryos  of  the  first  three  weeks  (stages  1  to  9) 

Carnegie  Inst,  of  Washington,  Washington.  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Washington  Publication  631. 

VIII, 167  pp.,  75  figs.,  16  tabs.,  specimen  and  subject  indexes.  $  5.00  (paper) 

This  book  and  its  sequel  constitute  the  final  outcome  of  work  started  more  than  three 
decades  ago  by  the  late  G.  L.  Streeter.  It  must  be  a  great  satisfaction  to  the  present 
author  to  have  brought  this  work  to  a  close.  Streeter's  and  O'Rahilly's  aims  were  to 
provide   a   descriptive   atlas   and   bibliography    of   early  human  embryology,  a  formal 

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classification  by  stages  of  embryonic  development,  a  catalogue  of  the  embryos  present  in 
flie  Carnegie  collection,  and  a  reference  guide  to  important  specimens  in  other  labora- 
tories. 

For  the  present  work  Streeter's  original  "horizons"  were  converted  and  supplemented 
to  yield  a  series  of  23  stages  designated  with  arabic  numerals  and  covering  the  period  up 
to  aboul  30  mm.  CR  length  (about  eight  weeks).  Part  A  covers  the  first  nine  stages  (first 
three  weeks)  while  part  B  will  treat  the  remaining  ones. 

In  part  A  each  chapter  deals  with  a  particular  stage,  generally  according  to  the 
following  format:  a  lengthy  introduction  giving  much  background  information  essential 
for  the  interpretation  of  the  specimens;  specimens  present  in  the  Carnegie  Collection 
(tables):  specimens  whose  description  was  already  published  elsehwere  (both  from  the 
Carnegie  and  other  collections);  additional  specimens  (usually  provided  with  insufficient 
measurements). 

The  book  is  illustrated  with  excellent  photographs,  line  drawings,  and  diagrams.  It  is  a 
pity  that  it  could  not  be  provided  with  a  hard  cover. 


REPRODUCTION,  SEXUAL  DEVELOPMENT,  GAMETOGENESIS,  FERTILIZATION 

(see  also  50,56,73,79) 

Textbooks 

23. 

A.MONROY.  1973.  FERTILIZATION  AND  ITS  BIOCHEMICAL  CONSEQUENCES 

Addison-Wesley,  Reading,  Mass.  Addison-Wesley  Module  in  Biology  No.  7.  37  pp.,  18  figs., 
2  tabs. 

This  is  a  well-written,  well-illustrated  review  of  the  cell-biological  and  biochemical 
aspects  of  fertilization.  An  important  feature  is  that  fertilization  is  placed  in  the  context 
of  the  events  preceding  and  following  it,  i.e.,  oogenesis,  egg  maturation,  and  early 
embryogenesis.  The  literature  cited  is  extensive  and  up  to  date. 


Monographs 

24. 

S.SUZUKI.  1973.  AN  ATLAS  OF  MAMMALIAN  OVA 

1st  edit.,  1973.  Igaku  Shoin,  Tokyo 

2nd  edit.,  1974.  Thieme,  Stuttgart;  Igaku  Shoin,  Tokyo 

XII, 139  pp.,  130  figs.  DM  128.-,  Yen  9.900.- 

This  atlas  consists  of  a  rather  haphazard  collection  of  black-and-white  and  colour 
photographs  and  electron  micrographs  of  mammalian  ova  and  early  embryos.  The  species 
illustrated  are  man  (follicular  oocytes  only),  monkey  (oocytes  and  ova  only),  rabbit,  rat, 
and  mouse.  The  stages  shown  are  follicular  oocytes  (many  of  them  cultured),  tubal  ova 
(unfertilized  and  in  the  process  of  fertilization),  cleavage  stages,  and  blastocysts.  Some 
electron  micrographs  of  mouse  tubal  epithelium  and  some  autoradiographs  and  chromo- 
some pictures  are  also  included. 

The  text  consists  of  a  brief  introduction  (without  references)  highlighting  some 
features  of  early  mammalian  development,  and  brief  accounts  of  the  methodology  of 
(1)  in  vitro  culture  of  human  and  monkey  follicular  oocytes,  (2)  fertilization  of  aged 
rabbit  ova,  (3)  in  vitro  fertilization  of  rabbit  ova  in  tubal  fluid,  (4)  autoradiography  of 
nucleic  acid  and  protein  synthesis  in  rat  embryos,  and  (5)  demonstration  of  chromosomes 
in  rabbit  embryos;  none  of  these  have  references,  and  none  refer  directly  to  the 
illustrations. 

The  illustrations  are  on  the  whole  of  very  good  quality  (with  the  exception  of  most  of 
the  electron  micrographs),  but  the  figure  captions  are  grossly  deficient.  No  magnifications 

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are  given  for  the  photographs,  often  ages  are  not  stated,  the  electron  micrographs  are 
entirely  devoid  of  labels,  no  details  of  staining  or  micrography  are  supplied,  and  termi- 
nology is  inconsistent. 

The  1st  and  2nd  editions  are  practically  identical.  The  production  is  luxurious  and  the 
price  high;  the  English  is  often  awkward  and  should  have  been  corrected. 


Dissertations 

25. 

M.VIANEY-LIAUD.    1972.    GAMETOGENESES    ET    VOIES   GENITALES    CHEZ    LE 

PLANORBE  AUSTRALORBIS    GLABRATUS    SAY   (MOLLUSQUE  GASTEROPODE 

PULMONE);  description  et  etude  experimentale  de  leur  controle 

Ph.D.  thesis,  Univ.  de  Paris  VI, 57  pp.,  15  pis.,  mimeographed 

Description  of  ovotestis  development;  differentiation  of  germ  cells  in  organ  culture 
with  or  without  CNS;  castration  of  juveniles  or  adults:  effect  on  genital  tract  and 
spawning,  germinal  regeneration;  numerous  good  photo-micrographs. 


Symposium  reports 

26. 

C.THIBAULT  and  P.MAULEON,  organizers.   1973.  COLLOQUE  SUR  L'OVOGENESE 

ET  LA  FOLLICULOGENESE 

Inst.  Natl,  de  la  Rech.  Agronomique,  Versailles.  Ann.  de  Biol.  Anim.  Biochim.  Biophys. 
13.  258  pp.,  156  figs.,  44  tabs.  Fr.  160.50  (paper) 

This  special  issue  contains  the  papers  read  at  an  international  symposium  held  in 
Nouzilly,  France  in  December,  1972.  Of  the  43  contributors  16  came  from  outside 
France;  seven  of  these  were  British.  Most  papers  are  research  reports;  some  are  reviews  of 
recent  work. 

Work  on  various  mammals  is  most  extensively  covered.  Of  the  24  papers  only  the  first 
four  deal  with  various  invertebrates.  Two  of  these  are  reviews  of  oogenesis  in  inverte- 
brates and  of  the  endocrine  control  of  oogenesis  in  insects,  respectively.  One  paper  deals 
with  the  in  vitro  maturation  of  fish  oocytes.  The  remaining  papers  on  mammals  are 
extremely  varied  and  contain  much  valuable  new  information,  morphological  as  well  as 
ultrastructural  and  endocrinological. 

The  book  is  profusely  illustrated;  the  numerous  photomicrographs  are  very  well 
reproduced.  The  price,  however,  is  excessive  for  a  journal  supplement. 


IMPLANTATION,  PLACENTA,  FETAL  MEMBRANES 

Monographs 

27. 

D.V.I. FAIRWEATHER  and  T.K.A.B.ESKES,  eds.   1973.  AMNIOTIC  FLUID,  Research 

and  clinical  application 

Excerpta  Medica,  Amsterdam.    X,344  pp.,    108  figs.,  65  tabs.,  subject  index,  index   to 

contributors.  D.fl.91.00,  ca.  $  28.50 

The  interest  in  human  amniotic  fluid  has  greatly  increased  during  the  last  decade, 
particularly  as  a  result  of  new  clinical  applications.  This  research  monograph  was  written 
by  an  international  team  of  25  specialists;  most  of  them  are  clinicians,  and  the  majority 
work  in  the  United  Kingdom,  the  U.S.A.,  and  the  Netherlands.  The  book  is  intended  as  a 
comprehensive  "state  of  the  art"  of  the  subject. 

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Most  of  the  17  chapters  are  a  mixture  of  review  and  research  report,  and  a  great 
variety  of  aspects  are  considered.  Among  these  are  circulation,  volume,  and  water 
dynamics  of  amniotic  fluid;  biochemistry,  cytology,  and  spectrophotometry;  hormones, 
enzymes,  lipids  (among  them  prostaglandins);  and  gas  tensions,  pH,  and  amniotic  fluid 
pressure.  Proper  attention  is  given  to  methodology.  All  chapters  have  up-to-date  bibliog- 
raphies. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  well  illustrated;  the  price  is  on  the  high  side. 


I    A.PHTROPOULOS.    1973.   MATERNAL  AND  FETAL  FACTORS  AFFECTING  THE 
GROWTH  AND  FUNCTION  OF  THE  RAT  PLACENTA 

Periodica.  Copenhagen.  Acta  Endocrinologica  Suppl.  176.  69  pp.,  34  figs.,  10  tabs. 

Ovariectomy,  adrenalectomy,  and  fetectomy  (alone  or  in  combination)  of  13-day 
pregnant  rats;  determination  at  day  15-21  of  placental  weight,  histology,  protein,  DNA 
and  RNA  content,  leucine  incorporation,  and  labelled  blood  uptake;  statistical  analysis; 
main  result:  only  ovariectomy  and  fetectomy  in  combination  affect  the  endocrine 
elements,  which  proliferate  and  undergo  biochemical  changes  similar  to  those  of  normal 
gestation;  numerous  excellent  colour  photographs  and  micrographs;  162  references. 


Symposium  reports 

29. 

L.D.LONGO   and   H.BARTELS,   eds.    1973.    RESPIRATORY  GAS   EXCHANGE   AND 

BLOOD  FLOW  IN  THE  PLACENTA 

U.S.    Dept.    of   Health,    Education  &  Welfare,   Bethesda.   DHWE   publication   No(NIH) 

73—361.  XX, 5 70  pp.,  256  figs.,  47  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  6.05  (paper) 

This  book  embodies  the  proceedings  of  a  symposium  held  in  Hannover,  Germany  in 
1971.  It  was  attended  by  40  scientists  of  many  different  specializations  from  nine 
countries.  The  32  papers  presented  range  in  length  from  less  than  five  to  over  20  pages; 
two  papers,  both  dealing  with  mathematical  models  of  placental  oxygen  transfer,  are  over 
40  pages  long.  Most  papers  are  research  reports,  several  contain  a  certain  amount  of 
review  material,  and  a  few  are  pure  reviews.  The  group  discussions  are  often  extensive  and 
have  their  own  references  and  sometimes  separate  illustrations. 

The  papers  are  arranged  in  Sessions  as  follows:  I.  Embryologic  and  anatomic  aspects 
(4  papers);  II.  Physiologic  aspects  —  blood  (4);  III.  Physiologic  aspects  -  blood  flow  (8); 
IV.  Physiologic    aspects  respiratory    gas    exchange    (4);    V.  Physiologic    aspects    — 

mathematical  models  (4);  VI.  Pharmacologic  aspects  ( 1);  VII.  Clinical  aspects  (7). 

The  illustrations  are  mainly  graphs  and  diagrams;  the  papers  in  Session  I  have  good 
photographs.  The  book  is  well  printed  at  a  surprisingly  low  price. 


Collections  of  papers 

30. 

K.S.LUDWIG    and    H.BARTELS.     1973.    PROGRESS    IN    COMPARATIVE    PLACEN- 

TOLOGY 

Karger,  Basel,  etc.  Acta  Anat.  suppl.  61.  IV,  102  pp.,  63  figs.,  2  tabs.  S.Fr.  39.50 

Contents:  Fine  structure  of  the  fetal-maternal  area  of  exchange  in  the  epitheliochorial 
and  endotheliochorial  types  of  placentation  (Bjorkman,  22  pp.);  Guinea  pig  placenta: 
fine  structure  and  development  (Davidoff,  24  pp.);  Ultrastructure  of  the  abnormal 
human  trophoblast  (Larsen,  28  pp.);  Notes  on  the  use  of  stereological  methods  in 
comparative  placentology  (Baur,  28  pp.);  excellent  photo-  and  electronmicrographs. 

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TERATOGENESIS  (see  also  2,1  7,1 8,2 1 ,36,37,38,8 1 ) 

Textbooks 

31. 

M.E.SUCHESTON  and  M.S.CANNON.   1973.  CONGENITAL  MALFORMATIONS,  case 

studies  in  developmental  anatomy 

Davis,  Philadelphia.  X,271  pp.,  62  figs.,  6  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  8.25  (paper) 

This  book  was  written  to  be  used  as  a  supplement  in  basic  and  advanced  courses  of 
anatomy.  Its  purpose  is  to  present  case  studies  of  congenital  defects  selected  so  as  to 
demonstrate,  among  other  things,  basic  developmental  concepts.  There  are  32  such  case 
studies,  each  consisting  of  a  short  history  of  the  case,  sections  on  diagnosis  and  treatment, 
and  a  general  discussion  covering  normal  and  abnormal  embryonic  development,  etiology, 
associated  malformations,  and  often  other  matter  such  as  classification  and  possibilities  of 
repair.  The  case  studies  are  arranged  in  sections  as  follows:  Metabolic  and  genetic 
disturbances  and  early  embryonic  differentiation  (5),  Head  and  neck  (5),  Thorax  (5), 
Abdomen  (5),  Pelvis  (7),  and  Back,  body  wall,  and  limbs  (5).  Each  section  has  a  list  of 
references  for  further  reading. 

The  case  studies  are  preceded  by  a  short  chapter  on  general  principles  of  teratology 
and  teratogenesis.  The  sections  on  differentiation,  determination  and  induction  in  this 
chapter  are  rather  unsatisfactory.  The  sections  on  embryology  in  the  case  studies 
themselves  are  well  illustrated  and  on  the  whole  clearly  written,  although  those  on 
cleavage,  implantation,  gastrulation  and  neurulation  contain  some  mistakes  and  the 
wording  is  occasionally  unfortunate.  A  useful  concise  timetable  of  normal  human  devel- 
opment is  provided. 

32. 

J.G.WILSON.  1973.  ENVIRONMENT  AND  BIRTH  DEFECTS 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  Environmental  Sciences,  an  Interdisciplinary  Monograph 
Series.  XIV,305  pp.,  61  figs.,  27  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  $  19.00,  £  9.50 

Contents:  1.  Is  the  unborn  at  risk  in  the  environment?;  2.  Principles  of  teratology; 
3.  Causes  of  developmental  abnormality;  4.  Mechanisms  of  teratogenesis;  5.  Manifesta- 
tions of  abnormal  development;  6.  Access  of  environmental  factors  to  developing 
tissues',  7.  Normal  development  and  susceptible  periods;  8.  The  assessment  of  tera- 
tologic risk;  9.  Collection  and  interpretation  of  results;  10.  Suggested  protocols  for 
embryotoxicity  testing 

This  book  by  one  of  the  world's  leading  experimental  teratologists  was  originally 
planned  for  use  by  scientific  administrators,  but  has  grown  into  a  general  introduction. 
Although  it  is  a  concise  book  it  covers  all  the  major  theoretical  and  practical  aspects  of 
the  subject.  Thanks  to  its  lucid  style  and  clear  organization  it  is  eminently  suited  for 
advanced  students  and  for  those  about  to  enter  the  field.  But  it  will  also  be  read  with 
profit  by  many  active  teratologists  and  mammalian  embryologists. 

Most  of  the  chapter  headings  speak  for  themselves.  Ch.2  provides  the  theoretical 
background  in  exemplary  fashion.  Ch.3  discusses  the  known  and  suspected  causes  of 
abnormal  development  in  animals  and  man  separately.  Ch.4  is  a  lucid  survey  of  what  is 
known  (and  not  known)  about  the  earliest  identifiable  events  in  abnormal  development. 
Ch.8  discusses,  among  other  things,  the  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  specific  mammals 
in  teratogenicity  testing.  Ch.9  is  mainly  methodological  in  nature,  and  ch.10  finally 
presents  a  new  concept  based  on  "multilevel"  animal  tests  for  embryotoxicity. 

Appendix  1(15  pp.)  gives  selected  references  on  the  embryology  and  reproduction  of 
twelve  laboratory  mammals.  Appendix  II  briefly  highlights  key  events  in  early  embryo- 
genesis  of  the  rat,  while  appendix  III  is  an  atlas  of  15  clearly  labelled  photographs  of 
freehand  sections  of  the  normal  20-day  rat  fetus. 

The  coverage  of  the  literature  had  to  be  selective,  but  the  reader  is  referred  to  books 
and  reviews  wherever  possible.  Still  the  bibliography  covers  40  pages;  although  the 
emphasis  is  on  English  literature,  there  are  many  titles  in  French  and  several  in  other 
languages.  The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated. 

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Monographs 

33. 

R.B.ROSS  and  M.C.JOHNSTON.  1972.  CLEFT  LIP  AND  PALATE 

Williams  &  Wilkins,  Baltimore.  X.3  1  9  pp.,  232  figs.,  9  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  24.50 

This  book  was  written  primarily  for  students  and  clinicians,  but  will  also  be  useful  to 
teratologists.  This  holds  particularly  for  the  non-clinical  chapters.  One  of  the  purposes  of 
the  book  was  to  compile  and  interpret  the  often  contradictory  and  confusing  literature, 
and  to  integrate  the  data  from  animal  experiments  and  human  population  studies.  The 
discussions  are  placed  against  a  broad  embryological  background.  The  clinical  chapters 
will  not  be  considered  here. 

A  basic  chapter  is  of  course  that  on  Normal  embryonic  development  of  the  face 
( 14  pp.).  The  next  two  chapters  are:  Cleft  lip  with  or  without  cleft  palate  (30  pp.)  and 
Isolated  cleft  palate  (21  pp.),  each  with  long  sections  on  embryogenesis  and  etiology. 
Then  follows  a  chapter  on  Facial  development  from  cleft  formation  to  birth  —  Defi- 
ciences  and  distortions  (14  pp.)  The  other  non-clinical  chapters  we  mention  are  Growth 
of  the  normal  face  (from  infancy  to  adulthood;  15  pp.)  and  Facial  growth  in  unrepaired 
cleft  lip  and  palate  (7  pp.).  A  brief  final  chapter  contains  reflections  on  etiology  and 
prevention.  A  number  of  appendices  present  numerical  data  on  the  incidence  of  facial 
clefts  in  relation  to  race,  sex,  and  age,  on  malformations  associated  with  facial  clefts,  on 
familial  relationships  (including  computation  of  heritability  values),  and  on  concordance 
in  twins. 

The  book  is  very  well  produced  and  admirably  illustrated  with  line  drawings  and 
photographs. 


Reference  works 

34. 

T.H.SHEPARD.  1973.  CATALOG  OF  TERATOGENIC  AGENTS 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Press,  Baltimore,  etc.  XXII,211  pp.,  author  and  subject  indexes. 
$  10.- 

This  catalog  lists  over  500  agents  with  teratogenic  or  suspected  teratogenic  activity: 
chemicals,  drugs,  physical  factors,  and  viruses.  It  is  based  on  a  careful  scrutiny  of  the 
literature  reporting  experiments  on  birds  and  mammals.  Each  entry  contains  a  brief 
account  of  published  work  selected  for  its  review  nature,  originality,  or  currency.  The 
account  considers  species,  dose,  gestational  age  at  time  of  administration,  and  type  of 
defects  produced  (sometimes  absence  of  effects).  The  most  recent  literature  cited  dates 
from  1972;  the  author  envisages  future  revisions  and  solicits  the  cooperation  of  the 
readers  to  fill  up  gaps. 

The  book  has  been  composed  by  computer,  which  has  reduced  the  time  of  production 
and  facilitates  future  revisions.  The  endpapers  carry  a  very  useful  comparative  time  table 
of  development  in  man,  rhesus  monkey,  rat,  mouse,  rabbit,  golden  hamster,  Guinea  pig, 
and  chick. 


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DEVELOPMENTAL  PATHOLOGY,  CANCER  (see  also  55,78) 

Monographs 

35 

G  V  SHERBET,  ed.  1974.  NEOPLASIA  AND  CELL  DIFFERENTIATION 

Karger,  Basel,  etc.  XIV ,411   pp.,  47  figs.,  7  tabs.,  subject  index.  Sfr.  140.00,  $43.40, 

£20.30,  DM  133.- 

Contributors:     Auersperg,     Burgess,     Carlson,    Collins,    Easty,    Finnegan,    Gaillard, 

Lakshmi,  Neyfakh,  Sherbet,  Sigot-Luizard,  Simnett,  Wolsky 

In  recent  years  the  possibility  of  interrelations  between  neoplasia  and  epigenetic 
mechanisms  acting  in  normal  development  is  being  increasingly  stressed.  This  collection 
of  extensive  reviews  (most  are  ca.  30-50  pages  long)  is  of  interest  to  both  cancer 
researchers  and  developmental  biologists,  particularly  as  a  work  of  reference.  In  this 
connection  the  absence  of  an  author  index  is  to  be  regretted. 

The  reviews  are  authoritative  and  well  organized.  Most  cover  the  literature  up  to  about 
1970  a  few  up  to  1972.  Among  the  subjects  covered  are  the  following:  nuclear 
differentiation  in  normal  and  neoplastic  development;  molecular  biology  of  embryonic 
development;  early  events  in  regeneration;  genome  control  in  blastema  ce Us;  gene- 
inhibiting  chemicals  and  regeneration;  the  cell  surface  in  morphogenesis;  differentiation 
of  tumours  in  vitro;  teratomas;  embryonic-tumour  cell  association  and  cell  interaction. 

The  book  is  well  produced  but  definitely  too  expensive. 


R6E.STEVENSON.  1973.  THE  FETUS  AND  NEWLY  BORN  INFANT,  influences  of  the 
prenatal  environment  n]6n 

Mosby,  St.  Louis.  X,391  pp.,  58  figs.,  133  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  31.80 

Contents:  I.  Prenatal  immunologic  influences  (2  chs.);  II.  Prenatal  chemical ■  inHuences 
(chs  on  metabolic  disturbances,  and  on  drugs  and  hormones);  III.  Prenatal  infections 
(5  chs.);  IV.  Prenatal  nutrition  (2  chs.);  V.  Other  influences  (chs.  on  radiation,  oxygen, 
malignant  diseases,  and  maternal  age) 

Because  of  its  systematic  organization  this  book  will  be  very  useful  as  a Reference 
source  for  clinicians  and  others  interested  in  human  development  An  important  feature  is 
that  the  magnitudes  of  the  environmental  influences  are  quantified  wherever  possible 
Placental  abnormalities  and  inherited  disorders  of  the  fetus  are  not  considered.  The 
treatment  is  to  some  extent  selective,  with  emphasis  on  the  most  important  and  best- 

faV?  taJeVmSunt  of  literature  is  cited  throughout  the  book.  References  more  recent 
than  1970  or  '71  and  non-English  titles  are  rare.  Numerous  literature  data  are  brought 
together  in  synoptic  tables. 

The  book  is  printed  on  glossy  paper  and  well  illustrated. 


Symposium  reports 

E7V.D.PERRIN  and  M.J.FINEGOLD,  eds.  1973.  PATHOBIOLOGY  OF  DEVELOPMENT 

-  or  ontogeny  revisited  ciqtc 

Williams  &  Wilkins,  Baltimore.  XII,151  pp.,  53  figs.,  34  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  19.75 

Contributors:  Bolande,  Brent,  Epstein,  Holtzer,  Kretchmer,  Landing,  Mayne,  Saxen, 
Sever,  Warkany,  Wilson 

This  book  is  the  report  of  a  symposium  held  by  the  American  Association  of 
Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio  some  time  during  1972  Of  the  11 
contnbuTors  ten  were  North-Americans.  The  book  is  probably  of  most  use  to  clinicians 

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who  want  to  update  themselves  on  the  subject.  For  experimental  teratologists  more 
comprehensive  sources  are  available.  The  discussions,  which  were  apparently  not  edited, 
are  of  limited  use. 

All  ten  papers  are  reviews.  Most  arc  well  organized,  some  less  so.  Four  have  no  more 
than  4    l>  pages  of  text.  In  short,  the  quality  is  uneven  and  the  nature  partly  ephemeral. 

It  is  not  clear  why  such  a  book  should  be  produced  so  luxuriously  and  consequently  at 
too  high  a  price  for  its  value. 


38. 

L.TOMATIS,  U.MOHR,  and  W.DAVIS,  eds.  1973.  TRANSPLACENTAL  CARCINO- 
GENESIS 

World  Health  Organization,  Intern.  Agency  for  Research  on  Cancer,  Lyon.  IARC  Scient. 
Publications  No.  4.  XVI, 181  pp.,  98  figs.,  43  tabs.  £5.00,  $12.00,  Sw.fr.  40.00, 
Fr.fr.  56.00  (paper) 

This  book  contains  the  papers  read  at  a  symposium  held  at  Hannover,  Germany  in 
1971.  It  was  convened  to  review  the  most  recent  experimental  results  in  transplacental 
carcinogenesis  in  laboratory  mammals,  and  to  assess  their  significance  in  relation  to  a 
possible  carcinogenic  risk  for  man.  The  44  participants  came  from  various  Western- 
European  countries  and  the  USA  (with  one  participant  from  Japan). 

Almost  all  of  the  20  papers  are  of  direct  or  indirect  interest  to  those  who  work  on 
teratogenesis  in  mammals.  They  range  in  length  from  four  to  16  pages.  Several  papers 
discuss  the  embryotoxic  and  teratogenic  effects  of  particular  carcinogens.  Although  the 
nervous  system  seems  to  be  most  susceptible  to  transplacental  carcinogenesis,  tumours  in 
a  variety  of  other  organs  are  also  described.  Much  attention  is  devoted  to  the  possible 
modes  of  action  of  the  drugs  concerned. 

The  discussions  held  at  the  symposium  are  not  recorded.  There  is  a  brief  summary  of  a 
general  discussion  at  the  end  of  the  book.  The  book  is  well  produced  and  well  illustrated. 
It  has  no  indexes. 

REGENERATION,  RENEWAL  (see  also  2,6  1,64) 

Dissertations 

39. 

W.VAN  DER  MEER-FIEGGEN.    1973.   REGULATION  OF  CELL  PROLIFERATION 

AND  DIFFERENTIATION  IN  INTESTINAL  EPITHELIUM 

M.D.  thesis,  Rotterdam.  72  pp.,  15  figs.,  17  tabs. 

Study  of  cell  proliferation  (3H-thymidine)  and  differentiation  (microchemistry  of 
carboxyl  esterase)  in  crypts  and  villi  of  the  duodenum  of  conventional  and  germ-free  rats 
treated  with  low  doses  of  X-irradiation;  feedback  regulation  from  villus  to  crypt;  no 
effect  of  partial  resection  of  jejunum  and  ileum. 


Books  of  readings 

40. 

C.S.THORNTON  and  S.C.BROMLEY,  eds.  1973.  VERTEBRATE  REGENERATION 
Dowden,  Hutchinson  &  Ross,  Stroudsburg.  Benchmark  Papers  in  Biological  Concepts, 
Vol.2.  XIV, 512  pp.,   156  figs.,  27  pis.,  47  tabs.,  author  citation  index,  subject  index. 
$25.00,  £  13.25 

This  book  contains  29  facsimile  reprintings  of  seminal  articles  in  the  field  of  vertebrate 
regeneration.  The  emphasis  is  on  the  amphibian  limb,  but  there  are  also  papers  on  the 
amphibian  lens,  amphibian  and  reptilian  tail,  mammalian  antler,  and  mammalian  limb. 

184 


The  only  non-American  authors  represented  are  Guyenot  (a  brief  paper  of  1926  in 
French),  Polezhayev,  and  Faber.  There  are  two  papers  prior  to  1940,  and  three  prior  to 
1950,  while  the  rest  range  in  publication  date  from  1956  to  1970. 

The  papers  are  arranged  in  four  groups  as  follows:  Origin  and  fate  of  blastemal  cells 
(8  papers);  Outgrowth  and  differentiation  of  the  blastema  (8);  Systemic  factors  in 
regeneration  (10,  with  emphasis  on  the  role  of  the  nervous  system);  Mammalian  regenera- 
tion (3).  There  is  a  four-page  introduction  by  the  editors,  with  separate  references,  while 
1  —3  pages  of  useful  editors'  comments  precede  each  group  of  papers. 

The  papers  are  on  the  whole  well  reproduced.  The  photographs  have  inevitably  lost 
some  detail  in  reproduction,  though  actually  very  little.  The  author  citation  index  is  a 
useful  feature;  the  subject  index  is  somewhat  limited.  The  book's  price  is  unfortunately 
prohibitive  for  students,  to  whom  it  would  obviously  be  of  most  value. 


ORGANOGENESIS,  HISTOGENESIS  (incl.  tissue  and  organ  culture,  histochemistry)  (see 

also  2,6,25,39,60,65,67,68,77,78,82) 

Treatises 

41. 

W.HIMWICH,  ed.  1973.  BIOCHEMISTRY  OF  THE  DEVELOPING  BRAIN,  Vol.  1 

Dekker,  New  York.  XVI, 388  pp.,  58  figs.,  53  tabs.,  subject  and  author  indexes.  $  24.50 

Contributors:   Agrawal,  Balazs,  Berl,  Davis,  Davison,  Haber,   H.  E.  Himwich,  W.  A. 
Himwich,  Kuriyama,  Levi,  Richter 

As  far  as  we  are  aware  this  is  the  first  systematic  treatise  on  this  subject.  It  was  written 
by  an  international  team  of  authors,  most  of  them  American  and  British.  The  coverage  is 
not  restricted  to  man  and  laboratory  mammals  but  also  includes  domestic  mammals  and 
other  vertebrates. 

The  seven  chapters  in  vol.  1  deal  successively  with  the  following  subjects:  historical 
survey,  amino  acids  and  proteins,  GABA  system,  myelination,  amino  acid  transport, 
metabolic  compartmentation,  and  hormonal  effects  on  maturation.  Vol.  2  will  discuss 
such  subjects  as  growth  and  DNA  content,  carbohydrates,  metabolism  in  vitro,  enzymes, 
cellular  growth,  and  the  influence  of  hypoxia  and  hypokinesia. 

The  book  is  produced  in  offset  print  and  has  many  graphs  and  tables  and  a  few 
photographs.  There  is  a  bibliography  of  over  600  titles;  the  most  recent  literature  is  from 
1971,  with  a  few  titles  of  1972. 


Textbooks 

42. 

N.K.WESSELLS.  1973.  TISSUE  INTERACTIONS  IN  DEVELOPMENT 

Addison-Wesley,  Reading,  Mass.  Addison-Wesley  Module  in  Biology  No.  9.  43  pp.,  22  figs. 

The  treatment  of  the  subject  matter  in  this  module,  though  of  course  selective,  is  up  to 
date,  broad-ranging,  thoughtful,  and  didactically  clear.  The  major  sections  are  as  follows: 
A  conceptual  framework  of  development  (restrictive  and  expressive  phases);  Types  of 
tissue  interaction  (reference  to  organogenesis,  morphogenesis,  cell  differentiation,  and 
hormonal  interactions);  Nerves  and  tissue  interactions;  Inhibitory  interactions;  Cell  sur- 
faces and  development  (including  cell  coupling  and  positional  information).  Clear  line 
drawings  support  the  text. 


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Monographs 

43. 

H.BLECHSCHM1DT.    1973.  DIE  PRANATALEN  ORGANSYSTEME  DES  MENSCHEN, 

untersucht  unter  funktionellen  Gesichtspunkten 

Hippokrates,  Stuttgart.  XII, 184  pp.,  212  figs.,  subject  index.  DM  160.  - 

This  is  essentially  an  atlas  of  human  prenatal  development  with  emphasis  on  organo- 
genesis. The  early  stages  receive  relatively  little  attention.  The  general  point  of  view  is 
provided  by  the  author's  well-known  ideas  on  "kinetic  anatomy",  which  lead  him  to  the 
statement  that  each  organ's  first  beginnings  are  already  the  expression  of  its  functional 
differentiation.  The  work  is  for  the  far  greater  part  based  on  original  investigations  and 
material. 

The  plates  are  arranged  strictly  according  to  O'Rahilly's  recent  staging  of  human 
development  (see  review  nr.  22  in  this  issue).  The  majority  (81  plates)  refer  to  the  second 
month  of  intra-uterine  life  (4—29  mm.  CR  length).  Selective  features  of  the  fetus  and 
neonate  take  up  12  plates.  The  brief,  partly  interpretative  text  (41  pp.),  which  embodies 
the  legends  to  the  plates,  is  printed  separate  from  the  latter,  which  is  economical  but 
rather  inconvenient. 

The  photographic  and  graphical  plates  are  of  superb  technical  and  artistic  quality.  In 
many,  colour  is  used  to  great  advantage,  mainly  to  show  what  the  author  calls  "Grenz- 
gewebe"  (lining  tissues).  The  brief  glossary  mainly  explains  terms  from  "kinetic  ana- 
tomy". 

An  English  translation  of  the  book  is  in  preparation.  Two  sequels  will  appear,  one 
dealing  with  "functional  differentiation"  and  one  with  practical  implications  in  teaching. 

44. 

R.M.EAKIN.  1973.  THE  THIRD  EYE 

Univ.  of  Calif.  Press,  Berkeley,  etc.  XII,  157  pp.,  78  figs.,  combined  author  and  subject 

index.  $  7.50 

The  author  of  this  monograph  has  worked  with  lizards  for  more  than  fifteen  years  and 
is  the  originator  (together  with  Stebbins)  of  the  most  widely  accepted  theory  of  the 
function  of  the  reptilian  parietal  eye.  The  book  makes  delightful  reading  due  to  a  style 
which  is  both  light  and  lucid.  The  approach  is  largely  historical.  Professional  terminology 
is  avoided  as  far  as  possible.  The  author  and  his  associates  have  recently  conducted  much 
research  specifically  to  obtain  new  information  for  this  book. 

There  are  chapters  on  the  evolution  (19  pp.),  structure  (53  pp.),  development  (21  pp.), 
and  function  (32  pp.)  of  the  parietal  eye  in  reptiles  and  such  other  forms  as  have  been 
studied  (particularly  tree  frogs  and  lampreys).  The  chapter  on  development  is  restricted 
mainly  to  reptiles  and  has  sections  on  the  formation  of  the  pineal  complex,  the 
differentiation  of  receptors,  the  induction  of  the  pineal  anlage  (discussed  mainly  on  the 
basis  of  experiments  on  amphibians),  the  development  of  the  lens,  and  the  origin  of  the 
parietal  nerve. 

The  book  is  beautifully  produced  and  superbly  illustrated.  Many  of  the  figures, 
particularly  the  electron  micrographs,  have  not  been  published  before.  The  book  is 
concluded  by  a  15-page  bibliography. 

45. 

V.FITZE-GSCHWIND.     1973.     ZUR     ENTWICKLUNG     DER     CHORIOALLANTOIS- 

MEMBRAN  DES  HUHNCHENS 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.47,  pt.  1.  52  pp.,  19  figs., 

7  tabs.,  subject  index. 

Light  and  electron  microscopical  study  of  the  development  of  the  CAM  from  5  till  21 
days  of  incubation;  morphometric  data  on  surface  expansion,  thickness,  volume,  and 
thickness  of  air-blood  barrier;  extensive  literature  discussion;  numerous  excellent  electron 
micrographs 

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46. 

W.W.McCRORY.  1972.  DEVELOPMENTAL  NEPHROLOGY 

Harvard   Univ.    Press,    Cambridge,    MA.    A    Commonwealth   Fund   Book.   XIV, 216  pp., 

31  figs.,  9  pis.,  16  tabs.,  subject  index.  $  12.-,  £4.50 

Contents:  1.  Embryologic  development  of  the  kidney;  2.  Development  of  renal  func- 
tion in  utero;  3.  Quantitative  measurement  of  renal  function  during  growth  in  infancy 
and  childhood;  4.  Renal  function  in  the  postnatal  period;  5.  Cellular  processes  under- 
lying growth  and  development  of  the  kidney 

This  scholarly  monograph  is  interesting  not  only  for  clinicians  but  also  for  bio-medical 
scientists.  Although  it  emphasizes  the  human  kidney,  its  basis  is  broadly  biological.  It  lays 
the  modern  foundation  needed  for  experimental  work  on  a  great  variety  of  subjects. 
Particular  stress  is  placed  on  the  possible  causes  of  renal  maldevelopment  and  malfunc- 
tion, and  on  the  roles  of  compensatory  hyperplasia  and  hypertrophy  and  the  significance 
of  the  "renal  work  load"  (particularly  in  chapter  5).  Gross  structure  as  well  as  cellular 
structure,  function  and  organization  are  considered. 

In  ch.l  the  author  draws  heavily  on  J.Oliver's  monograph  Nephrons  and  Kidneys 
(1968).  Nine  plates  from  this  book,  illustrating  early  stages  of  human  kidney  develop- 
ment based  on  microdissection,  are  reproduced  at  the  end  of  the  chapter.  Ch.5  has 
sections  on  changes  in  renal  enzymes,  nucleic  acids,  and  proteins,  and  on  the  subjects 
mentioned  in  the  first  paragraph  above. 

The  book  is  beautifully  printed  and  well  illustrated.  The  literature  is  considered  up  to 
1970  (ca.  360  titles). 


47. 

E.PANNESE.  1974.  THE  HISTOGENESIS  OF  THE  SPINAL  GANGLIA 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.  47,  5.  97  pp.,  25  figs.,  subject 
index 

Review  based  on  original  studies  on  the  chick  embryo  and  an  analysis  of  the  literature; 
light  and  electron  microscopy;  origin  of  organelles;  RNA  and  AChE;  cell  junctions; 
mitosis  and  neuronal  differentiation;  cell  degeneration;  satellite  cells,  etc.;  good  diagrams 
and  original  electron  micrographs;  17-page  bibliography. 


48. 

N.A.SMITTEN.   1972.  THE  SYMPATHO-ADRENAL  SYSTEM  IN  THE  PHYLO-  AND 

ONTOGENESIS  OF  VERTEBRATES  (in  Russian) 

Izdat.  Nauka,  Moscow.  347  pp.,  119  figs. 

Part  one:  Comparative  morphology  in  6  vertebrate  classes;  Part  two:  Ontogenesis- 1. 
development  and  recapitulation;  2.  differentiation;  3.  functional  morphology  and  secre- 
tory cycles;  4.  main  trends  in  evolution.  Bibliography  of  33  pp.  (8  pp.  of  Russian  titles). 


49. 

F.VANPEPERSTRAETE.   1973.  THE  CARTILAGINOUS  SKELETON  OF  THE  BRON- 
CHIAL TREE 

Springer,  Berlin,  etc.  Advan.  Anat.  Embryol.  Cell  Biol.  Vol.  48,  Part  3.  80  pp.,  42  figs., 
6  tabs. 

Contains  a  chapter  (8  pp.)  on  30  human  fetal  lungs  from  week  7  till  week  24;  emphasis 
on  cartilage  differentiation  (weeks  11-14);  Lundvall  cartilage  stain  and  histology;  brief 
theoretical  discussion  of  morphogenesis. 

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G°VAN  WAGENEN  and  M.E.SIMPSON.   1973.  POSTNATAL  DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE 
OVARY  IN  HOMO  SAPIENS  AND  MACACA  MULATTA  and  Induction  of  Ovulation  in 

the  Macaque 

Yale  Univ.  Press,  New  Haven,  etc.  XXII, 306  pp.,  122  pis.,  12  tabs.  $  27.50,  £  13.75 

This  book  is  a  sequel  to  Embryology  of  the  Ovary  and  Testis  published  in  1965  by  the 
same  authors.  It  is  essentially  an  atlas  of  histology.  The  descriptive  part,  which  is  of  most 
interest  to  embryologists,  occupies  about  one  third  of  the  text  pages  (4  for  the  human,  13 
for  the  macaque  ovary)  but  about  two  thirds  of  the  total  of  122  plates.  The  rest  of  the 
book  is  devoted  to  reports  of  various  experiments,  conducted  over  many  years,  on  the 
induction  of  ovulation  in  the  macaque  by  gonadotropic  hormones  in  various  combina- 
tions. . 

The  section  on  the  postnatal  development  of  the  human  ovary  encompasses  infancy, 
childhood,  menarche,  and  the  reproductive  and  postreproductive  periods.  It  has  32  plates. 
For  the  macaque,  the  periods  covered  are  the  pre-reproductive  phase  (subdivided  into 
eight  periods  of  one  to  several  months),  the  premenarchal  and  menarchal  phases,  and  the 
reproductive  period  (menarche  till  25  or  30  years).  The  number  of  plates  for  the  macaque 
is  49,  16  of  which  give  details  of  the  corpus  luteum  and  follicles  on  various  days  of  the 
menstrual  cycle.  There  is  a  brief  section  comparing  ovarian  development  in  man  and  the 
macaque,  with  a  comparative  table. 

The  plates  are  of  excellent  quality.  Most  of  them  consist  of  3-4  micrographs  at 
magnifications  ranging  from  very  low  to  high.  The  book  is  magnificently  produced  at  a 
very  reasonable  price.  It  is  concluded  by  a  bibliography  of  62  titles. 


51. 

D.YOUNG,  ed.  1973.  DEVELOPMENTAL  NEUROBIOLOGY  OF  ARTHROPODS 
Cambridge' Univ.  Press,  London,  etc.  VIII, 268  pp.,  36  figs.,  14  pis.,  2  tabs.,  author  and 
subject  indexes.  £  5.60,  $  16.50 

Contributors:   Aloe,  Bate,  Bentley,  Chen,  Edwards,  Horridge,  Hoy,  Lawrence,  Levi- 
Montalcini,  Meinertzhagen,  Palka,  Pipa,  Seshan,  Young 

This  is  a  highly  interesting  and  stimulating  book.  It  does  not  cover  a  well-established 
field  but  its  nine  reviews  by  leading  investigators  describe  the  momentary  state  and 
potentials  for  the  future  of  an  area  that  is  just  starting  to  expand  and  to  yield  exciting 
results.  Some  of  the  advantages  of  arthropods  for  developmental  neurobiological  studies 
are:  sensory  neurons  are  situated  peripherally  and  are  therefore  easily  accessible  to 
experimental  manipulation;  neuron  populations  are  relatively  small  and  single  neurons 
can  be  identified  from  one  animal  to  the  other;  in  vitro  culture  of  nervous  tissue  is 
remarkably  easy. 

Because  all  contributions  are  of  great  interest  to  all  neuro-embryologists  we  will  not 
review  them  in  detail.  Suffice  it  to  say  that  they  are  all  very  readable  and  remarkably  well 
illustrated.  No  attempts  are  made  at  premature  generalization;  on  the  other  hand,  the 
great  potential  of  arthropod  systems  for  future  work  is  emphasized.  Finally,  the  book  as  a 
whole  reflects  the  renewed  interest  in  supracellular  patterns  as  the  counterpart  of 
individual  cell  function. 

The  book  is  very  well  produced. 


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Dissertations 

52. 

I.S.MARKENS.  1974.  DE  EMBRYONALE  ONTWIKKELING  VAN  DE  SUTURA  CORO- 

NARIA  BIJ  DE  MENS  EN  DE  RAT  EN  ENIGE  EIGENSCHAPPEN  VAN  DIT  WEEFSEL 

(The  embryonic   development  of  the  coronal  suture  in  man  and  rat  and  some  of  its 

structural  properties) 

M.D.  thesis,  Utrecht.  66  pp.,  23  figs.  English  summary  (2  pp.) 

Description  of  a  sutural  blastema  in  human  and  rat  fetal  skulls;  transplantation  of  rat 
presumptive  coronal  suture  area  to  exposed  dura  mater  of  adult  rats,  resulting  in 
autonomous  suture  formation. 


53. 

J.G.J. VISSER.  1972.  ONTOGENY  OF  THE  CHONDROCRANIUM  OF  THE  CHAMAE- 

LEON,  MICROSAURA  PUMILA  PUMILA  (DAUDIN) 

Ph.D.  thesis,  Stellenbosch.   Ann.  Univ.  Stellenbosch  47,  serie  A  No.  2,  68  pp.,  49  figs. 

Descriptive  study  based  on  material  of  nine  stages  ranging  from  the  blastematous/ 
procartilaginous  to  the  adult  condition;  extensive  discussion;  numerous  photomicrographs 
and  reconstructions. 


Symposium  reports 

54. 

D.H.FORD,    ed.     1973.    NEUROBIOLOGICAL    ASPECTS    OF    MATURATION    AND 

AGING 

Elsevier,  Amsterdam,  etc.  Progress  in  Brain  Research  40.  XII, 529  pp.,  328  figs.,  84  tabs., 
subject  index  and  index  to  contributors.  D.fl.  175.—,  ca.  $  64.00 

This  volume  embodies  the  35  papers  presented  at  an  ail-American  symposium  (only 
one  contributor  from  outside  the  U.S.A.)  held  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  in  June,  1972.  The 
subjects  discussed  relate  to  the  origin,  differentiation,  morphology,  and  particularly  the 
biochemistry  of  nerve  and  glial  cells  of  the  (mainly  postnatal)  mammalian  CNS  and  of  the 
CNS  as  a  tissue. 

At  least  a  dozen  papers  are  of  direct  interest  to  those  working  on  the  development  of 
the  nervous  system;  the  remainder  deal  with  aging,  pathology,  and  miscellaneous  subjects. 
The  range  of  biochemical  aspects  covered  is  very  broad.  Electrophysiological  aspects  are 
not  considered  except  in  one  theoretical  paper. 

Most  of  the  papers  are  research  reports  or  mixtures  of  review  and  research  material.  An 
important  review  by  Ordy  and  Schjeide  is  devoted  to  univariate  and  multivariate  models 
for  evaluating  long-term  changes  in  neurobiological  development,  maturity  and  aging 
(18  pp.). 

The  book  is  well  printed  and  very  well  illustrated,  but  the  luxurious  production  has 
resulted  in  a  much  too  high  price. 


55. 

J.I.NURNBERGER,    ed.    1973.    BIOLOGICAL   AND    ENVIRONMENTAL   DETERMI- 
NANTS OF  EARLY  DEVELOPMENT 

Williams  &  Wilkins,  Baltimore.  Res.  Publ.  Assoc,  for  Research  in  Nervous  and  Mental 
Disease,  Vol.  5  1,  XII,457  pp.,  1 1 1  figs.,  40  tabs.,  subject  index. 

This  symposium  was  held  in  New  York  in  December,  1971.  All  of  the  22  papers  by 
leading  experts  are  in  some  way  concerned  with  the  mammalian  nervous  system,  the 

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majority  wiili  the  functional,  pathological,  and  physiological  aspects  of  its  development 
aftei  birth.  However,  at  least  half  a  dozen  arc  of  potential  interest  to  neuro-embryologists 
and  teratologists,  and  the  discussions  following  these  papers  also  contain  some  interesting 

material. 

We  just  list  the  following  subjects  and  authors:  Developmental  biochemistry  of  the 
nervous  ss  stem  (  Kretchmer);  Nutrition  and  brain  development  (McKhann  et  al);  Morpho- 
physiological  development  o!  brain  (Purpura);  Nervous  maturation  in  vitro  (Crain);  Drug 
effects  (Kelsey);  Regeneration  alter  lesions  to  the  fetal  septum  (DeMyer);  Effects  of 
methyl-mercury  (Kurland). 


56. 

II  PETERS,  ed.    1973.  THE  DEVELOPMENT  AND  MATURATION  OF  THE  OVARY 

AND  ITS  FUNCTIONS 

Excerpta   Medica,  Amsterdam.   Internat.  Congress  Series  No.  267.   X,189pp.,  89  figs., 
44  tabs.,  author  and  subject  indexes.  D.fl.  56.-,  $  ca.  20.- 

This  volume  contains  the  proceedings  of  an  international  workshop  held  in  Copen- 
hagen in  July  1972.  Of  the  24  short  research  papers  six  are  abstracts  or  not  much  more. 
1  tie  papers  are  arranged  in  three  groups  as  follows:  Regulation  of  ovarian  follicle  growth 
in  the  immature  animal  (7  papers);  Ultrastructural  studies  of  the  immature  ovary  (6); 
Maturation  of  reproductive  function  (11). 

Group  one  is  mainly  endocrinological  in  character.  Group  two  contains  three  papers 
on  fetal  mammalian  ovaries  and  one  on  mouse  primordial  germ  cells.  Group  three  deals 
mainly  with  postnatal  stages;  it  includes  one  paper  each  on  amphibians,  lampreys 
(abstract),  and  voles. 


57. 

M.ROCKSTEIN,  ed.  1973.  DEVELOPMENT  AND  AGING  IN  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.  XII, 218  pp.,  73  figs.,  34  tabs.  $  9.25 

Contributors:   Bondareff,  Brody,  Cowan,  de  Vellis,   Eccles,  Finch,  Ford,  Himwich, 
Jacobson,  Nandy,  Richardson 

This  is  the  report  of  an  all-American  symposium  held  in  Miami,  Fla.  in  February, 
1973.  The  11  papers  deal  with  a  variety  of  cellular  and  biochemical  aspects  of  CNS 
development  from  the  embryo  to  senility,  with  emphasis  on  mammals  and  man  but 
adducing  data  on  other  vertebrates  as  well.  Some  papers  will  be  almost  exclusively  of 
interest  to  gerontologists  and  other  clinicians.  Most  of  the  papers  are  reviews  of  recent  to 
very  recent  work,  while  only  a  few  consist  partially  or  entirely  of  previously  unpublished 
work.  The  discussions  are  not  recorded. 

The  book  is  produced  in  offset  print  and  adequately  illustrated.  It  has  no  indexes. 
Some  authors  do  not  indicate  clearly  whether  illustrations  are  new  or  taken  from  other 
publications. 


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CELLULAR  DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY  (incl.  cell  culture,  cytochemistry)  (see  also 

2,5,11,23,42,44,47,51,54,57) 

Textbooks 

58. 

J.M.ASHWORTH.  1973.  CELL  DIFFERENTIATION 

Chapman  &  Hall,  London,  64  pp.,  35  figs.,  4  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  0,90,  $  2.75  (paper) 

J.M.ASHWORTH.     1974.    ZELLDIFFERENZIERUNG,    aus   dem   Englischen   ubersetzt 
von  H.  Lorz 

Fischer,  Stuttgart.  VIII, 95  pp.,  35  figs.,  4  tabs.,  subject  index.  DM  8.80  (paper) 

This  guide  book  is  a  selective  but  very  competent  survey  of  recent  advances  in  animal 
cell  differentiation,  mainly  from  the  molecular-biological  point  of  view.  It  will  be  most 
useful  to  advanced  students.  The  book  is  organized  in  two  main  sections.  The  first  takes 
the  reductionist  approach  and  looks  at  simple  model  systems  such  as  phages,  bacteria, 
cellular  slime  molds,  and  tissue  culture  cells.  The  second  section  deals  with  the  more 
complex  special  systems  most  frequently  used  today;  it  has  sections  on  chromosome 
structure  and  function,  RNA  synthesis,  protein  synthesis,  protein  degradation,  protein 
modification,  and  intermediary  metabolism. 

There  are  ca.  70  references  cited  in  the  text  and  an  annotated  list  of  books  for  further 
reading. 

The  German  edition  is  well  turned  out,  but  unfortunately  the  translator  obviously  did 
not  know  enough  English.  There  are  numerous  outright  mistakes,  and  often  the  meaning 
of  whole  sentences  is  lost.  In  this  form  the  text  is  in  places  almost  useless  and  extremely 
confusing. 


59. 

R.L.DAVIDSON.  1973.  SOMATIC  CELL  HYBRIDIZATION:  STUDIES  ON  GENETICS 

AND  DEVELOPMENT 

Addison-Wesley,  Reading,  Mass.  Addison-Wesley  Module  in  Biology  No.  3.  39  pp.,  6  figs., 
8  tabs. 

This  is  an  admirably  concise  and  well-organized  survey  of  the  applications  of  a  method 
which  has  rapidly  become  of  basic  significance  to  mammalian  cell  and  developmental 
genetics.  It  is  well  suited  for  a  rapid  orientation  in  this  field.  Of  most  direct  interest  to 
developmental  biologists  is  the  1 1-page  section  entitled  Regulation  of  differentiation  in 
hybrid  cells.  It  has  subsections  on  pigment  cells  (suppression  of  a  differentiated  function; 
effect  of  gene  dosage),  on  kidney  cells  (reappearance  of  a  differentiated  function),  on 
glial  and  neuroblastoma  cells,  and  on  liver  cells  (induction  of  a  differentiated  function). 
In  connection  with  these  results  attention  is  devoted  to  the  implications  for  the  problem 
of  determination,  and  to  the  possible  existence  of  diffusible  gene  regulator  substances 
which  may  be  either  suppressors  or  inducers. 


60. 

D.R.GARROD.  1973.  CELLULAR  DEVELOPMENT 

Chapman  &  Hall,  London.  64  pp.,  47  figs.,  subject  index.  £  0.90,  $  2.75  (paper) 

D.R.GARROD.  1974.  ZELLENTWICKLUNG;  zellulare  Interaktionen  in  der  Embryonal- 

entwicklung,  aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  von  D.  Hess 

Fischer,  Stuttgart.  VIII, 95  pp.,  47  figs.,  subject  index.  DM  8.80  (paper) 

This  guide  book,  written  for  advanced  students,  is  a  highly  selective  but  ably  written 
outline  of  recent  to  very  recent  advances  and  ideas  in  some  areas  of  animal  developmental 
biology:   pattern  formation,  cell  movement  and  morphogenesis,  and  intercellular  com- 

191 


munication.  <  rhe  title  is  therefore  somewhat  misleading.)  The  presentation  is  up  to  date 
and  correel  except  for  a  lew  minor  errors.  It  is  a  pity  that  mesoderm  induction  in  the 
amphibian  blastula  is  not  mentioned  at  least  briefly. 

The  illustrations  are  simple  but  good  and  there  is  a  list  of  155  references  cited  in  the 
text.  1  here  are  rather  main  printing  errors  and  inaccuracies. 

The  German  edition  is  well  turned  out  and  the  translation  is  competent.  The  subtitle  is 
an  improvement.  A  reading  list  of  German  books  has  been  added. 


Monographs 

61. 

A.C.GIESE.  1973.  BLEPHARISMA,  the  biology  of  a  light-sensitive  protozoan 

Stanford   Univ.  Press,  Stanford.  XII.366  pp.,  205  figs.,  27  tabs.,  combined  author  and 

subject  index.  $  17.50,  £8.75 

This  valuable  monograph  for  the  first  time  collects  the  large  and  widely  scattered 
literature  on  Blephahsma.  The  author  has  worked  with  this  organism  for  more  than 
40  years.  It  is  a  large,  slow-moving  ciliate  provided  with  well-differentiated  feeding 
organelles,  which  make  it  a  favourite  object  for  morphogenetic  studies,  comparable  to  , 
Stentor.  This  review  will  concentrate  on  the  parts  of  the  book  dealing  with  structural  and 
morphogenetic  aspects. 

Chapters  1  and  2  (38  pp.)  were  for  the  most  part  contributed  by  S.  Suzuki  and  deal 
with  general  morphology  and  nuclear  behaviour.  Ch.  3,  contributed  by  R.  A.  Jenkins 
(15  pp.)  deals  with  fine  structure  and  is  followed  by  a  collection  of  39  electron 
micrographs.  Ch.  8  is  again  a  contribution  by  S.  Suzuki  (43  pp.)  and  discusses  morpho- 
genesis in  binary  fission  and  regeneration,  mainly  on  the  basis  of  the  published  results  of 
this  contributor.  Ch.  9,  entitled  The  molecular  biology  of  regeneration  (32  pp.)  is  essen- 
tially a  summary  of  the  work  of  the  author  and  his  associates  covering  a  time-span  of 
about  20  years.  Finally,  ch.  10  (19  pp.)  deals  with  encystment  and  excystment.  Other 
chapters  contain  much  information,  e.g.  on  culture  methods,  that  will  be  indispensable 
for  those  starting  work  on  this  organism. 

The  book  is  beautifully  produced  and  very  well  illustrated;  the  electron  micrographs 
are  of  good  quality.  The  book  is  concluded  by  a  useful  glossary. 


62. 

H.HARRIS.  1974.  NUCLEUS  AND  CYTOPLASM.  3rd  edit. 

Clarendon  Press  -  Oxford  Univ.  Press,  London.  XIV,  186  pp.,  17  figs.,  18  pis.,  author  and 

subject  indexes.  £  4.20  (cloth),  £  1.90  (paper) 

Although  this  new  edition  of  a  successful  book  has  been  more  extensively  revised  than 
the  second  edition  ( 1970),  the  basic  arrangement  of  the  chapters  has  remained  unaltered 
and  the  book  is  of  the  same  size. 

One  is  inclined  to  regret  that  the  author  did  not  extend  his  chapter  on  differentiation 
with  a  section  on  the  important  and  topical  subject  of  the  cell  cycle  and  its  role  in 
differentiation.  This  is  particularly  felt  in  the  last  pages  where  he  speaks  about  transdeter- 
mination  and  cellular  metaplasia,  subjects  which  would  definitely  require  such  an  exten- 
sion to  be  discussed  meaningfully. 

The  author's  account  of  the  first  beginnings  of  cell  fusion  work,  which  was  recently 
challenged  rightly  by  Ephrussi,  has  not  been  corrected. 

Some  new  plates  have  been  added.  The  total  amount  of  literature  cited  has  again 
increased  by  almost  50%.  The  more  than  two-fold  price  increase  in  four  years'  time  is 
alarming. 

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Symposium  reports 

63. 

M.BALLS  and  F.S.BILLETT,  eds.  1973.  THE  CELL  CYCLE  IN  DEVELOPMENT  AND 

DIFFERENTIATION 

Cambridge  Univ.  Press,  London.  XII, 483  pp.,  128  figs.,  14  pis.,  58  tabs.,  combined  sub- 
ject and  taxonomic  index.  £  1 1.00,  $  32.50 

This  book  contains  the  26  papers  presented  at  a  symposium  held  in  Bristol  in  July 
1972.  Most  of  the  contributors  came  from  Great  Britain,  but  there  were  several  from 
other  Western-European  countries.  The  contributions  vary  widely  in  scope. 

Two  introductory  reviews  deal  with  differentiation  within  the  cell  cycle  (Mitchison, 
12  pp.)  and  with  the  measurement  of  the  intermitotic  period  (Steel,  18  pp.).  Two  other 
contributions  are  pure  reviews,  size  are  mixtures  of  review  and  research  report,  and  the 
remainder  are  reports  on  recent  research  in  special  areas,  some  only  a  few  pages  long.  Yet 
together  they  provide  an  interesting  survey  of  what  is  going  on  in  this  field  in  Britain  and 
parts  of  Europe.  The  range  of  organisms  involved  in  this  work  comprises  slime  moulds 
and  ciliates,  lower  and  higher  plants,  invertebrates,  and  vertebrates. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated.  It  has  an  extensive  index. 


64. 

S.BONOTTO,   R.GOUTIER,  R.KIRCHMANN,  and  J.R.MAISIN,  eds.   1972.  BIOLOGY 

AND  RADIOBIOLOGY  OF  ANUCLEATE  SYSTEMS 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc. 

Vol.  I  Bacteria  and  animal  cells.  XVIII,227  pp.  $  7.00 

Vol.  II  Plant  cells.  XX,368  pp.,  191  figs.,  6  tabs.  $  1 1.00 

Although  vol.  I  of  this  symposium  report  was  not  available  for  review,  we  briefly 
review  vol.  II  because  of  the  intrinsic  interest  of  the  subject.  The  Symposium  was  held  in 
Mol,  Belgium  in  June  1971. 

Vol.  II  contains  16  papers  on  plant  cells.  Most  of  the  contributors  came  from  five 
Western-European  countries.  One  contribution  by  a  group  from  Novosibirsk  (U.S.S.R.) 
was  read  by  title.  Of  the  16  papers,  nine  are  concerned  partly  or  entirely  with  problems 
of  development  and  morphogenesis  in  unicellular  algae:  five  on  A  cetabularia  and  four  on 
Micrasterias. 

Vol.  I  contains  an  opening  lecture  by  Brachet  and  1 1  papers  on  work  with  bacteria  and 
animal  cells. 


65. 

CIBA  -  Symposium.  1973.  HAEMOPOIETIC  STEM  CELLS 

Elsevier    -   Excerpta    Medica   --   North-Holland,   Amsterdam,    etc.   X,345  pp.,   84  figs., 
33  tabs.,  index  to  contributors,  subject  index.  D.fl.  44.00,  ca.  U.S.  $  19.00 

This  symposium  was  held  in  London  in  July,  1972.  Attendance  was  truly  inter- 
national, and  encompassed  both  morphologists  and  physiologists.  As  with  most  Ciba 
Symposia  the  book  is  a  must  for  all  those  who  are  themselves  working  in  this  field. 
However,  a  large  proportion  of  the  13  papers  and  the  group  discussions  held  is  of  interest 
to  those  working  on  cell  differentiation  generally. 

The  following  aspects  may  be  highlighted:  morphological  identification  of  stem  cells, 
kinetics  of  proliferation  in  cell  populations,  differentiation  in  cell  populations  and  its 
interplay  with  proliferation,  hormonal  and  cell-to-cell  controls  in  cell  differentiation,  and 
the  role  of  the  micro-environment. 

As  usual  the  book's  production  is  excellent  and  the  price  reasonable. 

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\      Sn  mposium.  1 973.  LOCOMOTION  OF  TISSUE  CELLS 
Elseviei        Excerpta  Medica       North-Holland,  Amsterdam,  etc.  Ciba  Foundation  Sym- 
posium   14  (new  series).  VIII.381  pp.,  130  figs.,  12  tabs.,  index  to  contributors,  subject 
index.  D.fl.  49.00,  about  US  $  1^.60 

Contributors  Abercrombie,  Allison,  Berg,  Bray,  Bunge,  Bushnell,  Buultjens,  Chang, 
Curtis,  De  Petris,  Dickerman,  Dunn,  Gail,  Gelfand,  Goldman,  Gustafson,  Harris, 
Hopkins,  Luduena,  Middleton,  MUler,  Pollack,  Porter,  Raff,  Spooner,  Steinberg,  Trink- 
aus,  Vasiliev,  Wang,  Wessells 

The  mechanism  of  cell  movement  is  of  direct  interest  to  developmental  biologists, 
particularly  those  interested  in  morphogenetic  movements.  This  symposium,  held  in  1972 
in  London,  was  apparently  the  first  international  meeting  on  the  locomotion  of  tissue 
cells,  as  opposed  to  large  rhizopod  protozoa.  There  were  24  participants  from  various 
European  countries  and  the  U.S.A.,  and  the  papers  and  discussions  collectively  represent 
the  latest  state  of  the  subject.  The  papers  either  review  recent  to  very  recent  published 
data,  or  report  results  unpublished  in  1972,  or  both. 

Almost  all  papers  will  be  read  with  great  interest  by  developmental  biologists.  To- 
gether they  cover  all  aspects  of  the  subject  that  are  now  known  to  be  important:  cell 
surface  movement  and  fluidity,  intracellular  actomyosin,  microfilaments  and  micro- 
tubules, cell  adhesion,  formation  and  behaviour  of  the  various  classes  of  processes  put  out 
by  cells-,  contact  inhibition  of  movement  (of  which  a  new  interpretation  is  suggested),  and 
the  roles  of  serotonin,  acetylcholine,  and  calcium. 

All  these  are  studied  in  a  variety  of  cells  in  vitro  and  in  vivo,  including  nerve  cells  and 
cells  in  fish  and  sea  urchin  embryos.  The  discussions  are  particularly  interesting  and  often 
contain  the  newest  material,  complete  with  illustrations  and  references.  There  are  two 
lengthy  general  discussions  dealing,  among  other  things,  with  cell  adhesion,  directed  cell 
movement,  and  the  role  of  the  substrate. 

The  book  is  beautifully  produced  and  illustrated,  at  a  reasonable  price. 


67. 

E.KULONEN  and  J.PIKKARAINEN,  eds.  1973.  BIOLOGY  OF  FIBROBLAST 
Academic  Press,  London,  etc.  XIV.689  pp.,  229  figs.,  89  tabs.,  author  and  subject  in- 
dexes. £  12.60,  $35.50 

The  role  of  connective  tissue  and,  more  generally,  of  extracellular  matrices  in  develop- 
mental processes  is  becoming  more  and  more  evident.  Though  not  dealing  with  develop- 
ment only,  this  symposium  contains  much  that  will  interest  developmental  biologists, 
particularly  those  working  on  subjects  like  cell  differentiation  in  vitro,  wound  healing, 
and  tissue  regeneration.  The  symposium  was  held  in  Turku,  Finland  in  August  1972.  Most 
of  the  participants  came  from  various  Western  and  Middle-European  countries  and  the 
U.S.A. 

Most  of  the  60  brief  to  medium-length  papers  report  on  and/or  review  recent  results. 
They  touch  on  a  great  many  aspects  of  fibroblast  biology,  but  also  on  such  subjects  as 
chondrogenesis,  osteogenesis,  matrix  synthesis  and  metabolism,  and  the  cell  surface. 

The  papers  are  grouped  as  follows:  General  (4  papers);  Cytological  aspects  and  dif- 
ferentiation (14,  of  which  at  least  6  are  of  direct  interest  to  developmental  biologists); 
Extracellular  space  and  cell  surface  (9);  Specific  synthetic  functions  (17);  and  Inflamma- 
tion, repair  and  fibrosis  ( 1 6). 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  illustrated. 


194 


68. 

B.S.SPOONER,  S.R.HILFER,  and  E.D.HAY,  preface.  1973.  FACTORS  CONTROLLING 

CELL  SHAPE  DURING  DEVELOPMENT 

American   Society    of   Zoologists,  Thousand  Oaks.   Amer.   Zool.   13,   4,   pp.  937-1135. 
157  figs.,  23  tabs. 

Contributors:  Banerjee,  Bernfield,  Burnside,  Cohn,  Conrad,  Gilula,  Hay,  Hendrix, 
Hilfer,  Meier,  Rappaport,  Roth,  Schroeder,  Sheridan,  Shur,  Solursh,  Spooner,  Toole, 
Vaerewyck,  Weisenberg,  Zwaan 

This  ail-American  symposium  was  held  in  December,  1972.  It  brought  together  a 
number  of  eminent  specialists  working  in  three  related  areas:  the  intracellular  machinery 
involved  in  changes  in  cell  shape,  the  extracellular  materials  that  are  thought  to  determine 
cell  and  tissue  shape,  and  the  cell  surface  specializations  probably  involved  in  cell 
communication.  Of  the  15  papers,  eight  deal  with  the  first,  four  with  the  second,  and 
three  with  the  third  area.  The  discussions  are  not  recorded. 

The  papers  provide  a  very  useful  survey  of  the  major  aspects  of  this  general  area,  as 
well  as  accounts  of  some  interesting  new  approaches.  Most  papers  are  a  mixture  of 
research  report  and  review,  while  some  are  just  reviews  of  recent  data.  A  broad  range  of 
cell  and  tissue  types  in  animal  development  are  covered.  The  papers  are  very  well 
illustrated. 


DEVELOPMENTAL  BIOCHEMISTRY,  MOLECULAR  BIOLOGY  (see  also  2,5,8,23,39, 

41,54,55,57,58,61,67,76,79,83) 

Textbooks 

69. 

H.DENIS.  1974.  PRECIS  D'EMBRYOLOGIE  MOLECULAIRE 

Presses  Univ.  de  France,  Paris.  Collection  SUP,  Le  Biologiste  3.  232  pp.,  47  figs.,  2  tabs., 
subject  index 

This  student's  text,  though  very  concise,  has  the  advantage  of  being  both  didactically 
clear  and  thoroughly  up  to  date.  The  student  who  has  read  it  will  really  have  grasped  the 
essentials  of  the  subject,  which  is  no  small  achievement.  The  book  could  even  serve  as  an 
introduction  for  non-molecular  embryologists  at  various  stages  in  their  career. 

The  book  deals  with  both  oogenesis  and  embryogenesis,  with  particular  reference  to 
sea  urchins  and  amphibians.  It  is  in  two  parts,  the  first  and  longest  of  which  treats  all  the 
various  classes  of  DNA  and  RNA  and  their  interrelations,  as  well  as  some  selected  classes 
of  proteins.  Part  two,  which  occupies  the  remaining  quarter  of  the  book,  discusses  briefly 
but  very  clearly  the  various  molecular-embryological  theories  in  existence  today.  Its  three 
chapters  deal  consecutively  with  levels  of  regulation,  intracellular  coordination  of  gene 
activity,  and  intra-  and  intercellular  communication. 

Most  of  the  illustrations  are  diagrams  and  graphs.  They  are  of  great  didactic  clarity, 
and  those  which  give  the  results  of  experiments  have  extensive  captions  explaining  the 
methods  used.  No  references  are  given  in  the  text.  The  book  is  concluded  by  a  very  good 
glossary  and  a  brief  reading  list. 

70. 

J.ILAN.  1973.  REGULATION  OF  MESSENGER  RNA  TRANSLATION  IN  DEVELOP- 
MENT: THE  CRITICAL  ROLE  OF  TRANSFER  RNA 

Addison-Wesley,  Reading,  Mass.  Addison-Wesley  Module  in  Biology  No.  5.  27  pp.,  7  figs., 
10  tabs. 

This  is  essentially  an  account  of  the  important  recent  work  of  the  author  and  his 
associates  on  the  regulation  of  the  synthesis  of  adult  cuticular  protein  in  Tenebrio. 
However,  it  has  been  placed  against  the  background  of  the  regulation  of  gene  expression 
generally.  The  module  reads  well  but  presupposes  rather  much  biochemical  knowledge. 

195 


Monographs 

71. 

HI    POGLAZOV.  Il'7.<.  MORPHOGENESIS  OFT-EVEN  BACTERIOPHAGES 

Basel,   etc.    Monographs  in   Developmental  Biology  vol.7.   VI, 105  pp.,  56  figs., 
(,  tabs.  Sl-r.  54.    ,  $  16.75,  £  7.85,  DM  51.- 

Molccular  self-assembly  is  now  generally  considered  to  be  basic  to  the  emergence  of  all 
macromoleculai  structure  in  biological  systems.  (Whether  one  wishes  in  this  context  to 
use  the  word  "morphogenesis",  which  was  originally  coined  for  quite  different  processes 
is  largel)  a  matter  of  taste.)  The  T-even  phages  have  contributed  much  to  this  view,  but  as 
far  as  the  reviewer  is  aware  this  is  the  first  book  to  be  devoted  entirely  to  their  molecular 
assembly.  It  is  therefore  to  be  welcomed,  although  it  seems  to  have  been  written  for  other 
specialists  in  the  field  and  is  not  very  suitable  for  the  uninitiated. 

1  he  author  and  his  co-workers  have  been  active  in  this  field  for  more  than  a  decade, 
but  most  of  their  work  was  published  in  Russian.  This  work  is  covered  extensively  in  the 
book,  but  it  is  integrated  into  a  review  of  relevant  work  by  others.  The  emphasis  is  on  the 
assembly  of  bacteriophages  from  ready-made  protein  subunits.  The  molecular-genetic 
aspects  are  sketched  in  as  a  necessary  background. 

Most  of  the  illustrations  are  original;  they  mainly  consist  of  diagrams,  optical  diffrac- 
tion photographs,  and  excellent  electron  micrographs  of  a  variety  of  structures  and  their 
precursors  and  subunits. 

The'book  has  no  indexes.  It  is  luxuriously  produced  and  therefore  rather  expensive. 


72. 

B.E.WRIGHT.  1973.  CRITICAL  VARIABLES  IN  DIFFERENTIATION 

Prentice   Hall,    Englewood   Cliffs.    Concepts   of   Modern   Biology    Series.    XVI,  109  pp., 

31  figs.,  16  tabs.,  combined  author  and  subject  index.  $  7.95,  £4.- 

Contents:  1.  The  importance  of  metabolite  flux;  2.  The  intermediate  metabolism  of  a 
model  system:  the  cellular  slime  mold;  3.  Using  kinetic  models  to  find  the  critical 
variables;  4.  Speculations  on  the  evolution  of  flux  control  in  differentiation 

This  book  is  interesting  particularly  because  it  presents  a  novel  viewpoint.  Paraphrasing 
the  author's  own  words,  this  viewpoint  is  that  enzyme  profiles  have  little  functional 
significance,  and  that  the  important  parameter  for  the  metabolic  state  of  a  cell  is  net  flux 
of  small  metabolites  through  a  metabolic  pathway  (ch.  1). 

Consequently,  in  ch.  2  she  focusses  on  the  consequences  for  differentiation  of  metabo- 
lite availability  and  metabolic  interactions,  rather  than  gene  activation  and  synthesis  of 
isolated  enzymes,  which  so  far  have  attracted  most  of  the  attention.  The  pathways  she 
singles  out  for  particular  consideration  are  those  of  the  synthesis  of  carbohydrate  end 
products  of  differentiation  in  the  model  system,  Dictyostelium.  Critical  variables  are 
defined  as  variables  which  limit  the  rate  of  differentiation  at  particular  points  in  time  by 
directly  affecting  the  rates  of  reactions  essential  to  end  product  accumulation.  It  is  argued 
that  enzymes  are  not  critical  variables. 

On  the  basis  of  these  data  ch.  3  present  a  simplified  kinetic  model  of  carbohydrate 
metabolism,  and  this  is  then  used  for  computer  simulations.  This  part  of  the  book  can 
only  be  judged  by  the  specialist.  The  author's  conclusion  is  that  changes  in  the  flux  of 
endogenous  metabolites  may  play  a  surprisingly  prominent  role  in  biochemical  differ- 
entiation. She  stresses  the  heuristic  value  of  (admittedly  primitive)  kinetic  models  and  the 
tact  that  they  may  give  us  a  new  dimension  of  understanding  of  complex  metabolic 
systems. 

Finally,  ch.  4  speculates  on  the  evolution  of  closed  developmental  systems. 


196 


Symposium  reports 

73. 

M.C.NIU  and  S.J.SEGAL,  eds.  1973.  THE  ROLE  OF  RNA  IN  REPRODUCTION  AND 

DEVELOPMENT 

North-Holland,  Amsterdam,  etc.;  American  Elsevier,  New  York.  XIV, 357  pp.,  148  figs., 
95  tabs.,  subject  index.  D.fl.  48.-,  ca.  $  17.50 

This  book  contains  most  of  the  papers  read  at  an  international  symposium  held  in 
Washington,  D.C.  in  December  1972.  Of  the  50  participants,  14  came  from  ten  countries 
outside  the  U.S.A.  Most  papers  range  in  length  from  ca.  10  to  ca.  20  pages;  most  report 
on  work  unpublished  at  the  time  of  writing,  while  some  are  mixtures  of  review  and 
research  report.  Together  they  provide  a  selective  but  broadly  oriented  survey  of  the 
present  state  of  this  field.  The  work  reported  was  done  on  a  great  variety  of  organisms 
and  organs  (the  higher  plants  are  only  represented  once). 

The  25  papers  are  arranged  in  five  sessions  as  follows:  RNA  metabolism  in  developing 
embryos  and  organs  (4  papers;  2  dealing  with  gene  transcription  in  sea  urchin  and 
amphibian  embryos,  respectively);  RNA  effects  on  in  vivo  synthesis  of  specific  proteins 
(5);  Transfer  of  tissue  specificity  (5;  2  dealing  with  induction  in  avian  and  amphibian 
embryos,  respectively);  Nucleic  acid-induced  changes  in  living  systems  (6;  one  dealing 
with  heart  induction,  one  with  epithelial-mesenchymal  interaction  in  tooth  rudiments); 
Mechanisms  of  RNA  action  (5;  one  dealing  with  RNA-directed  DNA  synthesis  in  the 
chick  embryo). 

The  luxurious  production  has  resulted  in  an  unnecessarily  high  price.  Some  of  the 
photographical  illustrations  are  very  pale.  The  number  of  printing  errors  is  large. 

74. 

J.K.POLLAK  and  J.W.LEE,  eds.  1973.  THE  BIOCHEMISTRY  OF  GENE  EXPRESSION 

IN  HIGHER  ORGANISMS 

Reidel,  Dordrecht,  etc.  X,656  pp.,  311  figs.,  127  tabs.,  subject  index.  D.fl.  120.- 

This  volume  contains  the  36  papers  presented  at  an  international  symposium  held  in 
Sydney  in  May,  1972.  The  place  of  assembly  is  reflected  in  he  fact  that  no  less  than  20  of 
the  contributions  have  one  or  more  Australian  authors.  The  work  described  deals  with  a 
variety  of  organisms,  both  plant  and  animal.  The  great  majority  of  the  papers  range  in 
length  between  12  and  25  pages. 

The  papers  are  arranged  in  six  sections  as  follows:  Chromosome  structure  and  the 
manipulation  and  analysis  of  genes  (4  papers);  Trancriptional  and  translational  control 
mechanisms  (12);  Gene  expression  and  development  (5);  Gene  expression  in  differ- 
entiated cells  (4);  Gene  expression  in  mitochondria  and  chloroplasts  (5);  and  Gene 
expression  and  the  immune  response  (9).  The  authors  in  section  three  are  Holtzer  et  al. 
(on  DNA  synthesis  requirement),  Duck-Chong  and  Pollak  (on  membrane  assembly  in  the 
rat),  Thomson  (on  Calliphora  larval  tissues),  Kessler  (on  modulation  of  gene  expression  in 
plants),  and  Millerd  (on  cell  expansion  in  plants). 

The  book  is  well  printed  but  the  photographic  illustrations  are  not  always  optimally 
reproduced. 

Books  of  readings 

75. 

THE  SEA  URCHIN.  1973.  Vols.  II  and  III:  Molecular  Biology 

MSS  Inf.   Corp.,   New  York.   Vol.  II  202  pp.,  61  figs.,  4  pis.,  20  tabs.  $  15.00,  Vol.  Ill 

222  pp.,  61  figs.,  1  pi.,  13  tabs.  $  15.00 

For  a  general  characterization  of  this  series  the  reader  is  referred  to  Gen.  Embryol.  Inf. 
Serv.  vol.  15,  pt.  1,  page  242  (review  nr.  139). 

Vol.  II:  Mitochondrial  transcription  in  the  early  embryo  (1  paper);  nuclear  and  riboso- 

197 


nuil  RNA  synthesis  in  oocytes  and  embryos  (6);  gamete  and  embryo  chromatin  (3).  First 
authors:  Chamberlain,  Sconzo,  Kronenberg,  Brandhorst,  Aronson,  Emerson,  Hill,  Wilt, 
Ozaki.  PubUcation  dates:  1971,  ll>72. 

Ill  Characteristics  of  protein  synthesis  in  early  embryogenesis  (6  papers);  tubulin 
s\  nihesis  in  the  early  embryo  (2);  histones  and  histone  genes  in  embryos  (3);  transfer  and 
SS  RNA  (2);  technical  innovations  (3  papers  on  purification  and  fractionation  of  oocytes, 
and  removal  of  vitelline  membrane).  First  authors:  Terman,  Berg,  Infante,  RuZdijic, 
Humphreys,  Raff,  Meeker,  Ord,  Benttinen,  Kedes,  O'Melia,  Molinaro,  Giudice,  Epel. 
Publication  dates:   1970-1972. 

DEVELOPMENTAL  GENETICS,  EVOLUTION  (see  also  2,3,13,16,48,59,62,69,70,74) 
Monographs 

lb. 

J.B.GURDON.  1974.  THE  CONTROL  OF  GENE  EXPRESSION  IN  ANIMAL  DEVEL- 
OPMENT 

Clarendon  Press  -  Oxford  Univ.  Press,  London,  etc.  X.160  pp.,  29  figs.,  12  tabs.,  subject 
index.  £  3.50  (cloth),  £  1.25  (paper) 

Contents:  1.  Nuclear  transplantation  and  somatic  cell  genes;  2.  Translational  control 
and  message-injection  into  living  cells;  3.  Gene  transcription  and  the  initiation  of  cell 
differentiation;  4.  General  conclusions 

This  book  is  based  on  a  series  of  lectures  given  in  1971,  but  the  lectures  have  been 
brought  up  to  date  and  expanded.  The  treatment  is  judiciously  selective  and  for  that  very 
reason  the  book  seems  ideal  as  a  teaching  aid  and  as  a  refresher  for  biologists  not 
themselves  working  in  this  field.  It  certainly  conveys  the  excitement  of  an  author  who  is 
actively  involved  in  the  most  recent  advances.  Understandably,  much  emphasis  is  placed 
on  amphibian  experiments,  but  other  systems  are  adduced  in  appropriate  places. 

This  reviewer  is  inclined  to  regret  that  although  the  stability  of  determination  in 
imaginal  discs  is  mentioned,  transdetermination  is  not  discussed,  and  only  very  cursory 
attention  is  paid  to  the  role  of  cell  division  in  cellular  differentiation. 

A  useful  appendix  provides  technical  and  other  additional  information  on  the  cloning 
of  animals,  the  genetic  analysis  of  somatic  cells,  and  micro-injection  experiments  with 
Xenopus  eggs  and  oocytes.  The  book  is  well  produced  and  adequately  illustrated. 

DEVELOPMENTAL  PHYSIOLOGY  (incl.  endocrinology,  immunology,  behaviour,  etc.) 

(see  also  2,14,29,5  1,55,56) 

Treatises 

77. 

G.GOTTLIEB,   ed.    1973-1974.   STUDIES  ON  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  BEHAVIOR 

AND  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc. 

Vol.  1  (1973)  Behavioral  embryology.  XX, 369  pp.,  124  figs.,  14  tabs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  $  22.50 

Vol.  2  (1974)  Aspects  of  neurogenesis.  XVI, 287  pp.,  74  figs.,  2  tabs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  $  18.50,  £9,25 

This  new  multi-author  serial  publication  grew  from  the  realization  that  the  existing 
books  on  neurobehavioural  development  treat  prenatal  ontogeny  either  highly  selectively 
or  rather  superficially.  The  first  two  (companion)  volumes  are  best  characterized  by  a 
quotation  from  the  preface  to  vol.  1: 

IThey]  are  meant  to  present  a  fairly  basic  orientation  to  some  of  the  more  persistent 
and  most  important  "philosophical",  theoretical,  and  empirical  problems  of  behavioral 

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embryology.  Also  included  are  a  few  studies  on  new  and  interesting  animal  groups,  and 
some  new  and  different  approaches,  to  give  some  sample  of  the  less  conventional, 
more  ground-breaking  aspects  in  the  field. 

In  both  books  an  explicit  attempt  was  made  to  present  the  subject  at  a  level  which 
allows  readers  not  familiar  with  the  field  to  follow  the  discussion.  The  editor  provides  the 
necessary  background  in  an  introductory  chapter  dealing  with  methodological  and  theo- 
retical aspects.  Moreover,  his  introductions  to  the  various  sections  bring  continuity  to  the 
two  volumes.  Most  of  the  work  presented  deals  with  avian  and  mammalian  embryos,  but 
in  vol.  1  one  paper  (Berrill)  deals  with  crustaceans,  while  in  vol.  2  one  paper  (Szekely)  is 
devoted  entirely  to  amphibians  and  another  (Hughes)  gives  much  attention  to  them. 

Vol.  1  has  the  following  sections:  Embryonic  motility  and  its  neural  correlates 
(chapters  by  Hamburger,  Provine,  Foelix  and  Oppenheim,  and  Berrill);  Hatching:  hor- 
monal, physiological,  and  behavioral  aspects  (chapters  by  Oppenheim  and  by  Corner, 
Bakhuis,  and  van  Wingerden);  Sensory  processes:  embryonic  behavior  in  birds  (chapters 
by  Vince  and  by  Impekoven  and  Gold).  In  vol.  2  the  sections  are  as  follows:  Synapto- 
genesis  and  the  problem  of  neuronal  specificity:  structural  and  functional  aspects  (chap- 
ters by  Berry,  Crain,  Szekely,  and  Jacobson);  Fetal  brain  function:  sensory  and  motor 
aspects  (chapters  by  Meyerson  and  Persson  and  by  Bergstrom);  Metamorphosis  and  birth: 
hormonal  and  physiological  aspects  (chapters  by  Hughes  and  Sedlacek). 

The  volumes  are  well  produced  and  well  illustrated. 


78. 

J.LOBUE   and  A.S.GORDON,  eds.   1973.  HUMORAL  CONTROL  OF  GROWTH  AND 

DIFFERENTIATION. 

Academic  Press,  New  York,  etc.   2  vols. 

Vol.  I  Vertebrate  regulatory  factors.  XVI,412  pp.,  78  figs.,  21  tabs.,  author  and  subject 

indexes.  $  31.50,  £  15.10 

Vol.11    Nonvertebrate    neuroendocrinology   and    aging.    XIV,319pp.,   33  figs.,   7  tabs., 

author  and  subject  indexes.  £  1 1.50 

In  recent  years  much  advance  has  been  made  in  the  field  covered  by  the  title  of  this 
multi-author  treatise.  In  both  volumes  special  emphasis  is  placed  on  those  chemical 
messengers  (stimulators  and  inhibitors)  which  have  received  relatively  little  attention  in 
standard  endocrinology  books.  The  books  are  written  by  a  large  team  of  specialists,  most 
of  them  Americans.  All  chapters  are  critical  reviews,  and  most  have  references  up  till 
1971  and  occasionally  later.  The  volumes  are  packed  with  information.  Both  have  a 
general  summary  provided  by  the  editors,  which  facilitates  selective  reading. 

In  vol.  I  there  are  three  major  sections.  The  first  is  taken  up  by  a  review  of  chalone 
control  systems  by  Bullough.  The  section  on  blood  cell  formation  and  release  is  the  most 
complete  one  and  consists  of  no  less  than  nine  chapters.  Finally,  the  section  on  humoral 
control  of  organ  and  tissue  growth  deals  consecutively  with  nerve  growth  factor,  liver 
regeneration,  renal  growth  factor,  skeletal  growth  and  regeneration,  and  trauma  and 
tumour  growth  (the  "wound  hormone"  concept). 

Vol.  II  is  more  varied  and  selective  in  content.  The  first  section  devotes  attention  to 
insect  diapause,  Hydra  development,  sponge  aggregation,  and  chemical  messengers  in 
cellular  slime  moulds.  Then  follow  two  chapters  on  very  divergent  plant  systems,  one  on 
the  control  of  sexuality  in  algae  (including  Volvox),  and  one  on  root  growth.  The  chapter 
on  animal  allomones  and  pheromones  seems  a  little  out  of  place.  The  next  chapter  deals 
with  hormones  and  neurogenesis  in  mammals,  and  would  therefore  have  been  placed 
more  properly  in  vol.  I.  The  volume  is  concluded  by  a  long  and  interesting  chapter  on 
ageing,  which  features  discussions  of  the  many  theories,  humoral  and  non-humoral,  that 
have  been  advanced  to  explain  this  "process". 


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74. 

\l  R0(  KSTEIN,  ed.  ll>73.  THE  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  INSECTA.  2nd  edit.  Vol.  I 
Academic   Press,   New  York.  etc.    XVI, 512  pp.,    107  figs.,  25  tabs.,  author  and  subject 
indexes.  S  38.00 

Contents:  1.  Biology  of  the  Insecta  (Rockstein,  7  pp.);  2.  Reproduction  (de  Wilde  and 
de  Loot",  85  pp.);  3.  Reproduction  -  Endocrine  control  (de  Wilde  and  de  Loof, 
62  pp.);  4  Physiological  and  biochemical  changes  during  insect  development  (Agrell 
and  Lundquist,  CM  pp.);  5.  Physiology  of  growth  and  development:  endocrine  aspects 
(Gilbert  and  King,  121  pp.);  6  Aging  in  Insects  (Rockstein  and  Miquel,  108  pp) 

Hie  first  edition  of  this  collaborative  treatise  appeared  in  three  volumes  in  1964.  It  has 
now  been  expanded  to  six  volumes,  of  which  we  only  review  the  first.  Of  the  five  major 
chapters  in  his  volume,  only  ch.  5  has  been  updated  until  1972,  the  others  no  further 
than  1971.  Nevertheless,  they  are  all  competent,  readable,  and  comprehensive  (though 
not  exhaustive)  reviews,  and  are  particularly  useful  as  a  guide  to  the  specialized  literature. 

Only  one  chapter  is  somewhat  disappointing,  that  by  Agrell  and  Lundquist.  One  does 
not  expect  complete  coverage  of  morphogenesis  and  pattern  formation  in  a  book  on 
insect  physiology.  However,  since  the  authors  do  treat  some  of  the  classical  material  on 
these  subjects,  it  is  surprising  how  inadequately  they  cover  the  modern  literature,  particu- 
larly the  many  recent  advances  made  with  techniques  such  as  somatic  crossing-over, 
nuclear  transplantation,  and  transplantation  of  imaginal  disc  fragments.  The  more  is  the 
pity  since  imaginal  discs  are  (understandably)  only  cursorily  treated  in  chapter  5.  It  is  also 
surprising  that  important  books  such  as  that  by  Chen  (1971)  and  the  series  edited  by 
Counce  and  Waddington  (1972)  are  not  mentioned. 

The  book  is  well  produced  and  adequately  illustrated.  It  is  regrettable  that  no  titles  are 
given  in  the  reference  lists. 


80. 

P.S.TIMIRAS.  1972.  DEVELOPMENTAL  PHYSIOLOGY  AND  AGING 

Macmillan,  New  York;  Collier-Macmillan,  London.  XII, 692  pp.,   183  figs.,  72  tabs.,  sub- 
ject index.  £  9.95 

Contents:  I  Physiology  of  development;  1.  General  considerations;  2.  Gametogenesis 
and  fertilization;  3.  Sex  determination  and  sex-linked  inheritance;  4.  Heredity; 
5.  Course  of  pregnancy,  early  embryonic  stages,  and  differentiation;  6.  Hormones  of 
pregnancy:  placental,  fetal,  and  maternal;  7.  Fetal  and  maternal  membranes,  and 
placental  physiology;  8.  Fetal  circulation  and  metabolism;  9.  Development  and  plas- 
ticity of  the  nervous  system;  10.  Labor  and  delivery:  their  effects  on  the  fetus  and  the 
newborn;  1  1.  Respiratory  and  circulatory  changes  after  birth;  12.  Gastrointestinal 
function;  thermoregulatory  and  metabolic  adjustments;  13.  Developmental  aspects  of 
immunity;  14.  Development  of  kidney  function;  15.  Body  growth;  16.  Regulatory 
action  of  hormones  on  growth;  17.  Development  and  maturation  of  gonadal  function; 
18.  Physiologic  changes  at  adolescence;  19.  Factors  affecting  growth  and  development; 
II  Physiology  of  aging:  20.  General  considerations;  21.  Nature  of  aging  processes; 
22.  Degenerative  changes  in  cells  and  cell  death;  23.  Aging  of  tissues:  alterations  in 
collagen  and  immune  system;  24.  Diseases  of  aging;  25.  Cardiovascular  alterations  with 
age:  atherosclerosis;  26.  Structural,  biochemical,  and  functional  aging  of  the  nervous 
system;  27.  Changes  in  gonadal  function;  28.  Decline  in  homeostatic  regulation; 
29.  Theories  of  aging;  30.  Aging  of  and  in  populations;  31.  Factors  affecting  aging: 
pharmacologic  agents 

This  book  is  the  first  of  its  kind  to  appear.  It  is  particularly  useful  for  students, 
perhaps  somewhat  less  so  for  specialists  in  some  areas.  The  emphasis  is  on  human  biology. 
Several  laudatory  reviews  have  already  appeared,  so  that  we  will  restrict  ourselves  mainly 
to  printing  the  table  of  contents  and  a  quotation  from  the  preface: 

The  selections  of  topics  presented  herein  have  been  made  with  a  threefold  purpose: 
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to  give  an  overview  of  the  sequence  of  development  and  decline  of  the  organism  from 
conception  to  death;  to  focus  upon  the  functional  changes  that  mark  critical  stages  of 
development  and  aging,  with  emphasis  upon  the  interrelationships  among  various  func- 
tions and  processes  and  with  time;  and  to  integrate  classic  theories  with  current  hypo- 
theses and  experimental  research.  Thus,  discrete  events  at  the  molecular,  cellular,  and 
tissular  levels  have  been  chosen  essentially  on  the  basis  of  their  contribution  to  overall 
physiologic  competence  at  selected  ages.  Similarly,  the  development  and  the  aging  of 
endocrine  and  nervous  systems  have  been  given  particular  emphasis,  because  of  their 
significant  role  in  regulating  all  bodily  functions  and  in  enabling  the  organism  to 
respond  to  internal  and  external  environmental  challenges  from  birth  to  old  age. 

The  author  has  solicited  the  help  of  six  other  contributors  for  seven  of  the  31 
chapters.  Optional  reading,  mostly  of  an  advanced  nature,  is  set  in  smaller  type.  The  book 
is  very  well  produced  and  illustrated,  and  all  chapters  have  extensive  and  up-to-date 
bibliographies.  The  index  is  very  extensive. 


Symposium  reports 

81. 

H.ANKERMANN  and  A.TRAEGER,   eds.    1972.  BEITRAGE  ZUR  ENTWICKLUNGS- 

PHARMAKOLOGIE 

Friedrich    Schiller    Univ.,    Jena.    Wissenschaftliche    Beitrage    der   Friedr.-Schiller   Univ 
230  pp.,  102  figs.,  13  tabs.  ca.  M  14.-  (paper) 

This  book  contains  the  28  papers  read  at  an  international  and  interdisciplinary 
symposium  held  in  November  1971  in  Jena,  East  Germany.  Half  of  the  papers  were  by 
East  and  West-German  groups,  while  the  remaining  contributions  came  from  Czechoslo- 
vakia, the  U.S.S.R.,  Sweden,  and  the  U.S.A.  The  majority  of  the  papers  are  in  German; 
four  are  in  English. 

The  subject  is  considered  from  the  viewpoints  of  pharmacology,  pre-  and  postnatal 
developmental  biology,  pediatrics,  and  gynecology.  At  least  a  dozen  of  the  papers  are  of 
potential  interest  to  mammalian  developmental  physiologists  and  teratologists. 

The  book  is  plainly  produced  and  has  only  line  illustrations. 


82. 

B.K.FORSCHER  and  J.C.HOUCK,  eds.    1973.   CHALONES:    concepts  and  current  re- 
searches 

U.S.  Dept.  of  Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  Bethesda.  National  Cancer  Inst.  Monograph 
38.  VIII, 233  pp.,  88  figs.,  39  tabs.  $  4.75 

Chalones  are  tissue-specific  endogenous  mitotic  inhibitors.  This  symposium  was  held  in 
Augusta,  Mich,  in  June,  1972.  According  to  the  preface  "almost  every  significant 
investigator  of  chalones  over  the  past  decade"  was  invited.  The  participants  came  from 
North  America  and  a  number  of  Western-European  countries. 

The  23  papers  are  arranged  in  three  groups  as  follows:  The  epidermal  chalone  (7 
research  papers,  a  review  by  Laurence,  and  a  summary  of  mechanisms  by  Bullough);  The 
leucocyte  chalone  (a  review  by  Lajtha  and  6  research  papers);  Miscellaneous  chalones  (7 
papers  on  fibroblast,  liver,  kidney,  melanocyte,  and  tumor  chalones).  Furthermore,  there 
is  an  introductory  review  by  Bullough,  a  paper  by  Bard  on  chalones  and  homeostasis,  and 
an  apt  summary  of  the  symposium  by  Iversen.  The  discussions  held  at  the  symposium  are 
not  recorded.  There  are  no  indexes. 


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Monographs 

83. 

M.J.CHRISPL1  LS.    ed.    1973.    MOLECULAR  TECHNIQUES   AND  APPROACHES   IN 

DEVI  LOPMENTAL  BIOLOGY 

J.  Wiley,  New  York,  etc.  XIV,306  pp.,  53  figs.,  4  pis.,  34  tabs.,  subject  index.  £  9.20 

This  book  arose  from  a  project  called  the  La  Jolla  Summer  Workshop  on  Molecular 
Techniques  in  Developmental  Biology.  This  is  an  annual  enterprise,  but  it  is  not  clear 
whether  the  book  represents  one  workshop  or  a  selection  from  a  series  of  successive  ones. 
That  the  latter  is  the  case  is  suggested  by  the  fact  that  in  four  of  the  1 1  contributions  the 
most  recent  literature  cited  dates  from  1971  or  earlier.  No  reasons  are  given  for 
publishing  this  particular  collection  of  papers,  nor  is  it  clear  whether  more  books  of  this 
kind  are  to  be  expected. 

The  contributions,  each  by  a  recognized  specialist,  describe  a  variety  of  techniques  and 
procedures  down  to  the  minutest  detail.  They  therefore  constitute  the  best  possible 
substitute  for  personal  training,  and  as  such  are  of  great  value.  There  is  no  common  theme 
in  the  book,  and  the  best  we  can  do  is  to  briefly  characterize  the  contributions  one  by 
one  as  follows:  organelles  and  membranes  from  rat  liver;  rat  tissue  proteins;  steroid 
receptor  proteins;  protein  separation  by  gel  filtration;  enzyme  synthesis  in  germinating 
seeds;  RNA  polymerases  from  Dictyostelium;  DNA  from  eukaryotic  cells;  quantitative 
measurement  of  RNA  synthesis;  nucleic  acid  hybridization  on  filters;  tRNA  species;  and 
hybridization  and  reassociation  of  nucleic  acids  from  cells  of  higher  animals.  The  last 
contribution  is  by  far  the  longest  (80  pp.);  the  others  range  in  length  from  about  10  to 
over  30  pages. 


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