Edited by Dr P. D. Nieuwkoop adj. Director of the Hubrecht Laboratory 2. Janskerkhof. Utrecht, Holland Annual issue of the HuLrecIit Laboratory seat of the ..Institut International d'EmbryoIogie" (Embryological section of the I.U.B.S.) 5 INTRODUCTION As mentioned in the introduction to the previous issue, the General Em- bryological Information Service has now gained its definitive form. Therefore this year only minor changes have been made in the set-up, mainly in order to obtain a still greater uniformity. The list of names and addresses. If possible, names of animals and groups have been removed from the texts of the subjects, and are given in Latin at the end of the text. As a rule names of larger systematic units (e.g. class) have been omitted and the names of smaller units (e.g. order, sub-order, if known) given instead. All names, except those of genus and species, have been put between parentheses. We have removed from the list a small number of subjects, which, as far as could be concluded from the text, did not have any apparent connection with embryology or development. In the case of two collaborators, of whom only one has sent in a form, we have usually listed the other one too, with the same address and subject. The list of institutes. We have usually removed from the scientific staffs the names of those investigators who never sent in any data, except in the case of directors, correspondents or heads of departments. Institutes which, as a whole, never sent in any data, have usually been altogether removed. England, Scotland and Wales have been hsted as one country, under the heading United Kingdom. The list of subjects. Some minor changes and additions have been made in the rubrics and sub- divisions, for reasons of clearness. The sending - in of data for the 1952 - issue. The new forms will be sent to you during February 1952 together with a circular. It is very important that this circular is read thoroughly, because it helps you to fill in the forms properly, which saves us a considerable amount of time. Moreover it appeares necessary to stress once more our request to return the forms before August. This year again a large number of forms arrived only during September and October, which caused a considerable hindrance in the preparation of this issue. Finally we would appreciate it very much if you could redact the general characterisation of your subject(s) in such a way, that it is at once apparent to which (one or more) of the seven general rubrics (vid. page ...) your subject (s) belong (s). This will save a considerable amount of work in classifying the subjects. Subscriptions. The subscription-fee remains 22,75 florins (Dutch currency), which at present corresponds to about $ 6. — . We very urgently ask those subscribers who get or order the G.E.I. S. through the agency of a bookseller, to communicate to us the name of the firm concerned, since most booksellers do not mention the name of the subscriber in their transactions. General remarks. We bring to your attention that the chapter "Short notes and references to new technical methods" has been omitted because of lack of sufficient interest. This year there are no recently appeared text-books to be reviewed, but we are still very eager to receive copies, or suggestions as to titles, of newly appeared books which you might think suited for reviewing (vid. chapter ...). Our suggestions concerning an annual survey of the embryological literature may this year be found in the section concerning the Central Embryological Library (vid. chapter ...). We can announce with pleasure that the number of subscribers as well as that of collaborators, is still rising steadily, i) There is, however, still a small number of institutes which, though regularly sending data, have not yet subscribed. We hope that we may get subscription-orders of most of them in the course of this year, the year in which we may say that the G.E.I.S. has firmly established itself as an indispensable help and guide to all embryologists. J. FABER (for Dr P. D. Nieuwkoop) 1) This year an important number of data from newly cooperating institutes has come in from Japan. We regret not to have received any data from S. -America and India this year. In future we hope again to be able to give data from Indonesia. LIST OF NAMES AND ADRESSES with Subjects in Preparation (alpnaDetical order) ABERCROMBIE, M. M. A., B.Sc. — Dept of Embryol., Univ. Coll. Lon- don. Gower Str., LONDON W.C. 1. England (U.K.) a. Transplantation experiments on blastoderm in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. Cinematographic study of cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus c/omes- ticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss J. E. M. HEAYSMAN) ADAMS. D. J. M.B., Ch.B. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVER- POOL. England (U.K.) a. The vascularization of the pancreas in particular relation to its em- bryological development. (Mammalia) ADAMSTONE, F. B. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Illinois, URBANA. 111.. U.S.A. a. Development of the amnion. Gallus domesticus (Aves) ADELMANN. H. B. Dr. Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Cornell Univ., ITHACA, N.Y., U.S.A. (no data received) ALDEN, R. H. Ph.D.. Prof. — Univ. of Tennessee. Fac. of Biol. Sci., Med. Div.. MEMPHIS 3. Tenn., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) ALEXANDROWICZ, St. Dr — Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im. H. Hoyera. KRAKOW, sw. Anny 6. Poland, (no embryological work in progress) ALGARD, F. T. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ.. STANFORD, Cal.. U.S.A. a. A study of the cytology and migratory behaviour of neural crest melano- blasts utilizing phase microscopy. (Amphibia) ALLANSON, Miss M. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., King's Coll., Strand, LON- DON W.C. 2. England (U.K.) a. Seasonal growth of reproductive organs of some South African mam- mals. Tatera afra and Tatera brantsi (Rodentia) ALOISI. Miss G. Ph.D. — 1st. di Anat. comp.. Via Belmeloro 8. BO- LOGNA (103). Italia, a. Effects of egg extracts on tumours induced by 1.2. benzo-pyrene. Rana esculenta (Anura) ALTSCHUL. R. M.D.. Prof. — Dept of Anat.. Univ. of Saskatchewan. SASKATOON. Canada, (no data received over two years) AMPRINO, R. M. M.D., Prof. — Inst, of human Anat.. Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 52. TORINO. Italy. a. Study of the effect of the removal of the anlage of the rhombomesen- cephalon on morphogenesis of the extrinsic eye muscles. Gallus do- mesticus (Aves) b. Quahtative and quantitative development of cornea and sclera in embryos following removal of parts of the eye anlage. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Regulative and regenerative capacities of the primary optic vesicle in embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) Ancel 8 Austin ANCEL, P. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Boulevard de Sebastopol 102, PARIS. France. (no data received) ANCONA, U. D' Prof. — 1st. di Zool. et Anat. comp., Fac. di Sci.. Via Loredan 6, PADOVA, Italia, a. Differentiation of the gonad. (Vertebrata, esp. Pisces) ANDERS, G. Dr Phil. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturw. Fak.. Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, ZURICH 6, Schweiz. a. Developmental physiology and genetics of the lozenge alleles. Dro- sophila melanog aster (Insecta) ANDRES, G. Dr — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Fate of embryonic cells after dissociation and reinjection into embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS) AOTO. T. Rigakushi (M.S.) — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 8, West 5. SAPPORO, Japan. a. The development and reversal of sex. Pandalus kessleri (Decapoda. Crustacea) b. Morphology and physiology of testes. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) ARIeNS KAPPERS, J. M.D., Prof. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN, Holland. a. Function of the paraphysis cerebri. Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) b. Development of the meninges and its connection to the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid. Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) c. The development of the brain. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) d. Development of the meninges and its connection to the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid. Scyllium canicula (Selachii) ARMSTRONG, P. B. B.S., M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat.. School of Med.. State Univ. of New York, SYRACUSE 10, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Function in the developing liver. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) and Amiurus nebulosus (Teleostei) AROSIO. G. Dott.Sci.Biol. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Italia. a. Myosin. (Vertebrata) b. Immunological development. (Amphibia and Mammalia) ASSENMACHER, I. — Inst. d'Embryol. et de Morphol. exper., Fac. de Med.. 1 Place de I'Hopital, STRASBOURG. (Bas-Rhin). France, a. Development of gonads, hypophysis and hypothalamus. Gallus, Anas and Columba (Aves) (in collaboration with J. BENOIT) ATLAS, M. B.S., A.M., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Biol., Yeshiva Univ., 186th Str. and Amsterdam Ave. NEW YORK 33, N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Conditions of maturation of the egg and ovulation. Rana pipiens (Anura) b. Nature of the yolk and its changes in development. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Effect of metabolites on early development. Arbacia punctulata (Echino^ dermata) AUSTIN, C. R. M.Sc. B.V.Sc. — Commonwealth Sci. and Industr. Res. Org., McMaster Anim. Health Lab., Parramatta Rd, Glebe, SYDNEY, N.S.W., Austraha. a. Investigation of fertihzation and spermatogenesis with phase-contrast microscopy. Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with A. W. H. BRADEN) Austin 9 Bali b. Chemical and physical factors involved in the sperm penetration of the zona pellucida. Mus rattus and Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with A. W. H. BRADEN) c. Development of blastocysts and isolated blastomeres after transplan- tation. Induction of parthenogenesis. Investigations on the external mi- gration of gametes. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with A. W. H. BRADEN) AUSTOKER, Mrs J. B.Sc. Hon. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of the Witwaters- rand, Milner Park. JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa, a. The development of the mammary glands. Elephantulus (Mammalia) AVEL. M. Dr. Prof. — Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 40 Rue Lamartine, TALENCE (Gironde), France. (no data received) AVIS, F. R. A.B. Brown Univ. — Roscoe B. Jackson Mem. Lab.. BAR HARBOR, Me., U.S.A. a. Study of intrauterine influences upon embryonic growth, differentiation and organogenesis by means of reciprocal ova transplants by surgical procedure between races known to differ genetically in adult body size, and axial skeleton. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with P. B. SAWIN) b. Study of effects of hormone and carcinogenic agents upon growth of fertilized eggs in u t e r o and ex u t e r o. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with P. B. SAWIN) BACKSTROM, S. A. A. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norrtulls- gatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden, a. Morphological studies on lithium-treated developing eggs. Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea) BAFFONI, G. M. Dr — Zool. Dept of the Univ. of Cagliari, Viale B. Bartolomeo 1, CAGLIARI, Sardegna, Italy. a. Reaction of nervous cells to periphery. (Amphibia) b. Involution of germinal cells. (Crustacea) c. Cytomorphosis of nervous cell (Mauthner cell) in normal development. (Amphibia, Pisces) d. Effects of thyroid gland on nervous system in the metamorphosis. (Amphibia) (in collaboration) e. A study on hyperregeneration of tail. (Amphibia) (in collaboration) BAGInSKI, S. Dr Med., Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Acad., Narutowicza Str. 60, LODZ, Poland. (no data received over this year) BAILEY, J. R. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM. N.C., U.S.A. a. Organogenesis during development and changes at metamorphosis. Ichthyomyzon (species undescribed) (Cyclostomata, Pisces) (in col- laboration with E. C. HORN) BAKER, R. C. B.A., M.Sc Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Ohio State Univ.. COLUMBUS 10, Ohio, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) BALINSKY, B. I. Dr of Biol. Sci. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of the Wit- watersrand, Milner Park, JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa, a. The part played by growth and cellular migration in the formation of organ rudiments. Xenopus laevis (Anura, Amphibia) and Elephantulus myurus (Mammalia) Bali 10 Baum b. Correlations in the development of the branchial region. Xenopus laevis, Bufo regularis and Bufo carens (Anura) c. The eye-lens correlation. Xenopus laevis, Bufo regularis, Bufo carens and Phrynobatrachus natalensis (Anura) BALTZER, F. Dr, Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Bern, Sahlistr. 8, BERN, Schweiz. (no data received over this year) BARCH, Mrs S. — Dept of Zool, State Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY. Iowa, U.S.A. a. Metabolic studies of the normal and thyroxin-stimulated skin of tadpoles. Rana pipiens (Anura) (in collaboration with J. J. KOLLROS) BARIGOZZI, C. DrSc, Prof. — 1st. di Genet., Via Celoria 10, Univ. di Milano, MILANO, Italia. a. Development of tumours. (Urodela) b. Development of melanomes with different genotypes. Drosophila (Insecta) BARRY, A. Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Med. School. Univ. of Michigan, 2500 East Med. Bldg, ANN ARBOR, Mich., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) BARTELMEZ, G. W. Ph.D. — Dept of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5, Md, U.S.A. a. Blood supply of uterus. Macaca mulatta (Primates, Mammalia) b. Early development of optic vesicle. Homo sapiens (Primates) c. EarHest development of oral hypophysis. BARTH. L. G. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Columbia Univ., NEW YORK 27, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Chemical embryology of the egg. (Amphibia) b. Determination of polarity. (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa), (Ascidiae, Uro- chordata) BARTH, Mrs L. J. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool.. Columbia Univ.. NEW YORK 27, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Phosphate metabolism in the egg. Rana pipiens (Anura) BAST, T. H. Ph.D., B.A.. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON. Wis., U.S.A. a. Embryology and anatomy of the middle and internal ear. Homo (Pri- mates) BATTAGLIA, B. D.Sc. — 1st. di Genet. dell'Univ. di Napoh, Fac. di Sci., Via Mezzocannone 8, NAPOLI, Italia, (no data received over this year) BATTLE, Miss H. I. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Western Ontario, LONDON, Ont., Canada. a. Effects of urethane (ethyl carbamate) of early developmental processes. Salmo trutta fario, Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei) b. A survey of the larval and young fish of central lake Erie. (Teleostei) c. Description of pelagic eggs and early developmental stages. Amphiodon alosoides (Teleostei) d. Effects of urethane (ethyl carbamate) on development. Rana pipiens (Anura) e. Effects of 3 cm. microwaves on the embryo. Salmo trutta fario (Teleostei) BAUMANN. J. A. Dr. Prof. — Inst, d Anat., 20 Rue Ecole de Med., GENfiVE. Suisse. (no data received over two years) Baut 11 Bena BAUTZMANN, H. Dr Med., Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Hamburg, Schottmullerstr. 1, HAMBURG 20, Deutschland, (Brit. Zone), a. Entwicklungsphysiologie der Primitiventwicklung. f Ver^e^ra^a, bes. Amphibia) h. Entwicklung des lymphatischen Systems. (Vertebrata) BAX, W. A. Med. Dr — Anat.-Embryol. Laboratory of the University of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier. LEIDEN, Holland, a. Development of the mediastinal connective tissue and the pulmonary hgamcnt. Mus rattus and Homo (Mammalia) BAXTER, E. W. B.Sc. — Biol. Dept. Guy's Hosp. Med. School, LON- DON S.E. 1, England (U.K.) a. Biology, including development and metamorphosis. Petromyzon (Cyclo- stomata, Pisces) BEATTY, R. A. Ph.D. — Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Organ., Inst, of Anim. Genetics, West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9. Scotland (U.K.) a. Study of heteroploidy. Spontaneous heteroploidy — analysis of factors involved. Induced heteroploidy — methods of production. Viability of polyploid embryos. Physiological embryology of polyploid embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with M. FISCHBERG) b. Transplantation of embryos. Mus musculus and Lepus cuniculus (Ro- dentia) c. Operative techniques on embryos. Mus musculus and Lepus cuniculus (Rodentia) d. Polyploidy in larger mammals. Lepus cuniculus. Bos taurus etc. (Mam- malia) BEAU, A. Dr, Prof. — Lab. d'Anat., Inst. Anat., Fac. de Med., 31 Rue Lionnois, NANCY (Meurthe & Moselle), France, a. Organogenese du poumon. Homo (Primates) (en collaboration avec A. DOLLANDER et M. LAURENT) BELANGER, L. F. — Dept of Histol., Univ. of OTTAWA. Canada, a. The development of bones and teeth as shown by radioautographs with the help of radio-phosphorus and radio-carbon. (Vertebrata) (in colla- boration with C. P. LEBLOND and R. GREULICH) BELLAIRS, A. d'A. M.A., M.Sc, M.R.C.S. — Anat. Dept, London Hosp. Med. Coll., Univ. of London, Turner Str., LONDON E. 1, England (U.K.) a. Experimental embryology. Vipera, Matrix, Lacerta, Anguis (Reptilia) (in collaboration with Mrs M. R. BELLAIRS) BELLAIRS, Mrs M. R. B.Sc, Ph.D. — Dept of Embryol., Univ. Coll. Lon- don, Cower Str., LONDON W.C. 1, England (U.K.) a. Experimental embryology. Vipera, Matrix, Lacerta, Anguis (Reptilia) (in collaboration with A. d'A. BELLAIRS) b. Development of the foregut. Gallus domesticus (Aves) BENAZZI, M. Prof. ord. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta 4, PISA, Itaha. a. Fertilization, pseudogamy, cytology and heredity. (Tricladidea, Tur- bellaria) b. Gynogenetic development and polyploidy. Dugesia gonocephala and allied forms, Dugesia lugubris, Polycelis nigra (Tricladidea, Turbellaria) Bena 12 Bez BENAZZI— LENTATI, Mrs G. Lib.Doc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. deirUniv., Via A. Volta 4. PISA. Italia. a. Fertilization and cytology. Dugesia (several sp.) (Tricladidea, Turbel- laria) b. Ovo- and spermatogenesis; fertilization and cytology. Dugesia gono- cephala and allied forms (Tricladidea, Turbellaria) BENOIT. J. Dr en Med., Dr es Sc. Prof. — Inst. d'Embryol. et de Morphol. exper., Fac. de Med., 1 Place de I'Hopital, STRASBOURG, (Bas- Rhin), France a. Development of gonads, hypophysis and hypothalamus. Gallus, Anas and Columba (Aves) (in collaboration with I. ASSENMACHER) BENOIT, J. A. A. Agr. d'Anat. — Ecole Nat. Veter., TOULOUSE, France. a. Etude de la cinematique tardive des greffons d'organisateur. Triton, Pleurodeles, Amblystoma (Urodela) BER, A. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Endocrinol., Fac. of Med., Acad, of Lodz, Nowotki 137, LoDZ, Poland. (no embryological work in progress) BERG, W. E. A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahf., BERKELEY 4, Gal., U.S.A. a. Studies in protein metabolism of the embryo. III — Peptides; IV — Uptake of radioactive methionine; V — Microbiological assay of amino acids; VI — Enzymes. Rana pipiens and Hyla regilla (Anura) (in col- laboration with R. M. EAKIN and P. B. KUTSKY) b. Physiological studies of differentiation. 1. Enzymes in isolated blastomeres and polar lobes. 2. Large scale segregation of isolated blastomeres for metabohc studies. Mytilus edulis (Mollusca) BERGE, J. H. ten — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Determination of Li in eggs, treated with LiCl. Amblystoma (Urodela) (in collaboration with J. J. BEZEM) BERGQUIST, H. — Tornblad-Inst. for comp. Embryol., Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden, (from A^nat. Inst., GOTHENBURG) a. The ontogeny of the diencephalon. (Reptilia and Mammalia) BERNSTEIN, M. H. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, BER- KELEY 4, Cahf.. U.S.A. a. Nuclease and nucleic acid metabohsm of embryonic material. Strongylo- centrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea), Rana pipiens (Anura) b. Effects of homologous and heterologous nucleoproteins on early develop- ment. (Echinodermata) BERRILL, N. J. Ph.D.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept of Zool., McGill Univ., MONTREAL. Quebec, Canada, a. Relative growth and differentiation, and developmental patterns. Rath- kea, Acaulis, Eudendrium, Tubulatia, Hydtactinia, Syncoryne, Pennaria (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa) BEZEM. J. J. Ir — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Study of alkali-ion equihbrium in eggs and its changes by Li-treatment. (Amphibia) Bij 13 Blu BIJTEL, Miss }. H. Dr Sc. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Ooster- singel 69, GRONINGEN, Holland. a. Investigations concerning the process of outgrowth of the tail with spe- cial reference to the role of the chorda dorsalis and the tail mesoderm. Ambly stoma mex., Triton taen. and Xenopus laev. (Amphibia) b. Experiments concerning the factors which determine the normal course of the outgrowing pronephric duct. Amblystoma mex., Triton taen. and Xenopus laev. (Amphibia) c. Development and phylogenetic origin of the columella auris. Amblystoma mex., Triton taen. and Xenopus laev. (Amphibia) d. The development of the eye. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) BLEAKLY, M. C. D.Phil. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Queensland, George Str., BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia, a. Development of the head. Neoceratodus forsteri, Choanichtes (Dipnoi) BLECHSCHMIDT, E. Dr Med., o.o. Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Burg- str. 51, GOTTINGEN, Deutschland. a. Wachstumsbewegungen der Hautorgane beim Embryo. Homo (Pri- mates) b. Wachstum und Differenzierung der GHedmassen beim Embryo. Homo (Primates) c. Reliefentwicklung des Kleinhirns. Homo (Primates) d. Metallbeschattung (Technik). e. Topogenese der Organanlagen. (Mammalia) BLOEMSMA, Miss F. F. S. N. — Hubrecht Lab., Internal. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP, Miss A. KREMER, Miss E. BOTERENBROOD, Miss L. HOESSELS, Miss C. LINGBEEK, G. MEYER, F. J. VERHEYEN and J. WILLEMSEN) BLOKZIJL, E. J. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN, Holland, a. A morphological and experimental study of the development of the hmb buds with special reference to the role played by the myotomes in the development of the musculature of the hmbs. Amblystoma mex. (Uro- dela) and Mus musculus albinus (Rodentia) BLOOMINGDALE, Mme B. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 15 Rue Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie. France, (no data received over this year) BLOUNT, R. F. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat,, Med. Branch. Univ. of Texas, GALVESTON, Tex., U.S.A. a. Relations of the hypophysis to development. Amblystoma (Urodela) h. Experimental hypertension and embryonic transplantation of hypophysis. Amblystoma (Urodela) c. Endocrine studies and development, time of beginning function. Mus musculus (Rodentia) BLUNTSCHLI, H. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Anat. Inst., Biihlerstr. 26. BERN. Schweiz. (no embryological work in progress) Bod H Bonn BODENSTEIN, D. — Med. Div., Army Chemical Center. MARYLAND, Md. U.S.A. a. Development of the dorsal fin; the relation of ectoderm and mesoderm in the process of fin induction. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) b. The humeral control of growth and metamorphosis, studied by trans- plantation and parabiosis experiments. Periplaneta americana (Insecta) c. Physiological mechanism of hormone actions; the relations of hormones to fat. protein and carbohydrate metabolism. Periplaneta americana and Drosophila species (Insecta) d. The role of the prothoracic gland in postembryonic development. Peri- planeta americana (Insecta) BOEKE. J. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Ramstraat 47, UTRECHT. Holland, a. The histology and function of the infundibular organ. Amphioxus (Cephalochordata) BOELL, E. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. The dissociation of morphological and biochemical development in the central nervous system. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) (in colla- boration with S. C. SHEN) b. A comparative study of the development of cholinesterase, succinic de- hydrogenase, and respiratory activity in the central nervous system. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) c. Development of respiratory enzymes in the muscle. Mus rattus (Ro- dentia) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) d. Effect of unilateral eye extirpation on morphological and biochemical differentiation of the optic tectum. Amblystoma punctatum and Rana pipiens (Amphibia) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) e. Regional development of cholinesterase in the midbrain in relation to functional maturation. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) f. Metamorphic changes in the pattern of choHnesterase in the midbrain induced by thyroxin. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) g. The effect of hthium on biochemical and morphological development of the central nervous system. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) h. Reorientation of components of the central nervous system and its in- fluence on biochemical and functional development. (Amphibia) (in col- laboration with S. C. SHEN) i. The effect of x-irradiation on enzyme synthesis in the embryo. (Am- phibia) (in collaboration with S. C. SHEN) BONE, E. — Lab. d'Embryol., Inst, de Zool., Univ. de Louvain, 71 Rue de Namur. LOUVAIN, Belgique. (no data received over this year) BONIN, W. B.A., M.D., Prof. — Dept d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Univ. de Montreal, 2900 Boulevard du Mont-Royal, MONTREAL, Canada. a. Structure d'un oeuf au stade de la hgne primitive. Origine du mesoblaste. Mode de formation du chorion villeux. Homo sapiens (Primates) BONNER, J. T. Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Biol.. Princeton Univ., PRINCETON. N. J., U.S.A. a. Problems of morphogenetic movements and differentiation. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales) h. Problems of morphogenesis. Chondromyces crocatus (Myxobacteriales) Book 15 Boz BOOKHOUT, C. G. A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Duke Univ.. DURHAM. N.C.. U.S.A. a. The development from egg to pre-adult. Egg deposition, culture methods, day to day observations and records of living larvae and juveniles, study of fixed and sectioned material. Dasybranchus caducus (Poly- chaeta) h. The development from the egg to the sixty-day stage. Egg deposition, culture methods, day to day observations and records of living larvae and juveniles, study of fixed and sectioned material. Marphysa regalis (Poly chaeta) BOREI, H. Ph.Dr — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol.. Norrtullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden. a. Respiration of eggs in different stages of development. Enzymatic con- stitution of eggs, kinetics of enzyme action. Paracentrotus lividus, Psam- mechinus miliaris and other spec. (Echinodea) BOTERENBROOD, Miss E. C. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2. UTRECHT, Holland. a. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP. Miss A. KREMER. Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA, Miss L. HOESSELS, Miss C. LINGBEEK, G. MEYER. F. J. VERHEYEN, J. WILLEMSEN) BOUIN, P. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — VENDRESSE, Ardennes. France. BOUNOURE, L. Prof. — Inst, de Zool., Lab. de Biol, gener., Fac. des Sci. de Strassbourg, 12 Rue de I'Universite. STRASBOURG. France, a. Initial development: primordial germ-cells, development of the gonads. (Amphibia) BOUR. J. W. H. Med. Drs — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med.. Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier. LEIDEN, Holland, a. Development of diencephalon and hypophysis. Homo and Felis (Mam- malia) (in collaboration with J. DANKMEIJER and W. LUYEN- DIJK) BOVEY, R. Dr es Sc. — M.R.C. Biophysics Res. Unit. King's Coll.. Strand, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) (no data received over this year) BOYD. J. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool. and Entomol., Div. of Sci., Iowa State Coll.. AMES, Iowa. U.S.A. a. Investigation on the growth and histology of the placenta in situ from the third month until term. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with W. J. HAMILTON) BOYER, Ch. C. B.S., M.A., Ph.D.. Prof. — Univ. of Alabama. Med. Center, BIRMINGHAM 5, Alabama, U.S.A. a. Rate of metabolism during development. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Study of the development. Cnce^us auratus (Rodentia) BOZlC. B. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Biol. anim. du P.C.B., Univ. de Paris, 7 Rue Cuvier, PARIS Ve, France. a. Physiology of primitive development. Mus rattus (Rodentia) b. Sexual differentiation studied in vitro (organ culturing experi- ments). Mus rattus (Rodentia) Braa 16 Brien BRAAMS, W. G. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerhof 3, UTRECHT. Holland, a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with A. C. J. BURGERS. P. F. ELBERS. W. L. M. GEILEN- KIRCHEN, J. ISINGS, Miss T. C. M. KOEVOETS. Chr. P. RAVEN, G. SCHOLTEN and M. VROMAN) BRACHET, J. L. A. M.D., Prof. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auderghem, Belgique. a. Studies on the metabolism of letal hybrids. (Amphibia) b. Action of dinitrophenol and usnic acid on development. (Amphibia) c. Cytochemical observations on the first stages. (Amphibia) (in colla- boration with J. J. PASTEELS) BRADEN, A. W. H. B.Sc. — Commonwealth Sci. and Industr. Res. Org., McMaster Anim. Health Lab., Parramatta Rd, Glebe, SYDNEY, N.S.W., Australia. a. Investigation of fertilization and spermatogenesis with phase-contrast microscopy. Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. R. AUSTIN) b. Chemical and physical factors involved in the sperm penetration of the zona pellucida. Mus rattus and Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. R. AUSTIN) c. Development of blastocysts and isolated blastomeres after transplan- tation. Induction of parthenogenesis. Investigations on the external migration of gametes. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. R. AUSTIN) BRAMBELL, F. W. R. D.Sc, F.R.S. — Dept of Zoology. University College of North Wales, BANGOR, Caernarvonshire, N. Wales (U.K.) a. Immunological relations of mother and young. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) BRANDT, W. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., Med. School, Hospitals Centre, BIRMINGHAM 15, England (U.K.) a. Development of malformations of limbs. (Amphibia) b. Investigations on pathological development. (Amphibia) c. Biotypology of man. Homo (Primates) BRETSCHER. A. Dr Phil. II — Abt. fur Zoophysiol., Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Sahlistr. 8, BERN, Schweiz. a. Development of the leg; Polydactyly. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Development of the leg; influence of colchicine. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Development of the leg; influence of the epidermis. Gallus domesticus (Aves) d. The development of skeleton and muscles of the pelvic-girdle and hind limbs. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) BRETSCHNEIDER, L. H. — Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Fac. of Sci., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Electron microscopical investigation on differentiation, insemination, growth and differentiation of the egg. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) BRIEN, P. L. Dr, Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., Inst, de Zool. Torley-Rousseau, Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 50 Av. F. D. Roosevelt, BRUXELLES, Belgique. Brien 17 Burns a. Etudes histologiques du bourgeonnement. Etudes histologiques de la gametogenese. Experiences par marques colorees de la regeneration et de la croissance. Facteurs cxterieurs conditionnant le bourgeonnement et la sexualite. Cladonema, Clava. Tubularia, Hydra (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa) h. Blastogenese. spermatogenese et ovogenese. Hydra viridis. Hydra at- tenuata (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa) BRIGGS. R. W. Ph.D. — Lankenau Hospital Research Inst, and Inst, for Cancer Research. Burholme Ave. For Chase, PHILADELPHIA 11. Pa.. U.S.A. a. Experimental study of development of eggs lacking "functional" chromo- .somes. Rana (Anura) (in collaboration with T. J. KING) b. Study of the reaction between the living sperm nucleus and toluidine blue. Rana (Anura) c. Development of gynogenetic diploids. Rana (Anura) BROERS, C. J. Biol, drs — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerk- hof 3, UTRECHT, Holland. (no data received over this year) BR0NDSTED, H. V. Dr Phil., Prof. — Inst, for Aim. Zool., Universitets- parken 3, COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark. (no data received over this year) BRUNER, Miss J. A. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept, State Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa, U.S.A. a. Gonadotropic hormones in mother and fetus at various stages of pregnancy. Homo (Primates) b. Hormones and sex differentiation. Ambystoma (Urodela) c. Respiratory metabolism of eggs. Rana pipiens (Anura) BUCHER, N. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, ZURICH 6, Schweiz. a. Influence of radiation and chemicals on ovaries. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) BUCHTOWNA, Miss A. M.Sc. — ZaWad Anat. Porownawczej, Inst. Zool. Uniw., ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Poland, a. Development of ribs. Salamandra (Urodela) BUNO. W. B.S.. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept de Histol. y Embriol., Fac. de Med., MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, S. America, (no data received over this year) BURDON— JONES, C. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. Coll. of N. Wales, BANGOR, Caernarvonshire, N. Wales (U.K.) a. Embryology of British forms. ( Enter opneusta) BURGERS, A. C. J. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3. UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in col- laboration with W. G. BRAAMS. P. F. ELBERS, W. L. M. GEILEN- KIRCHEN, J. ISINGS, Miss T. C. M. KOEVOETS, Chr. P. RAVEN. G. SCHOLTEN and M. VROMAN) BURNS, R. K. A.B., Ph.D., Hon. Prof. — Dept of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5; Dept of Biol.. The Johns Hopkins University. BALTIMORE 18. Md, U.S.A. a. The experimental control of sex differentiation in the embryo by means of hormones. Didelphys virginiana (Marsupialia, Mammalia) Burns 18 Carter b. A study of gonad modifications induced by hormones, and the reactions of the gonoducts and urinogenital sinus to hormones. Didelphys vir^ giniana (Marsupialia, Mammalia) BUTLER, E. G. Ph.D., Sc.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Princeton Univ.. PRINCETON, N.J., U.S.A. a. A study of the mechanics of the formation of the regeneration blastema. The influence of nerves on blastema formation. Regression in nerveless non-regenerating limbs. Amblystoma punctatum and Ambl. opacum (Urodela) b. Blastema formation and regeneration in limbs in which proximodistal polarity has been reversed. Amblystoma punctatum and Ambl. opacum (Urodela) c. Regression (reduction) and subsequent reconstitution. Clavelina lepadi- [ormis (Tunicata, Urochovdata) d. Effects of ultraviolet radiation on hmb development and limb regene- ration. (Urodela) CAIRNS, J. M. Ph.D., Asst Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN 12. Texas. U.S.A. a. The induction of regional characteristics of feather structure. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. The action of genes (frizzled and silky) in the development of the feather. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Study of the differentiation of the limb structure. Gallus domesticus Aves) CALLAN, H. G. M.A.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept of Zool.. University. ST AN- DREWS, England (U.K.) a. Reciprocal hybridisation with a view to studying cytoplasmic effects and hybrid meiosis. Triturus vulgaris, palmatus and cristatus (Urodela) b. Structure of chromosomes in oocytes. Triturus cristatus carnifex (Uro- dela) c. Morphological and physiological studies on germinal vesicle nucleus. Structure and properties of nuclear membrane, sap, etc. Triturus spp., Xenopus laevis (Amphibia) CAMBAR, R. Dr — Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 40 Rue Lamartine. TA- LENCE (Gironde). France. a. Les facteurs de la morphogenese du mesonephros. Rana, Alytes (Uro- dela) b. Developpement du systeme pronephretique. Rana, Alytes, Hyla, Xenopus (Urodela) CAMPENHOUT, E. van Dr, Prof. — Inst. d'Anat., Univ. de Louvain, 38 Rue des Recollets, LOUVAIN. Belgique. a. Embryological development of the innervation of the gonads. (Aves) b. Regeneration of the central nervous system in the embryo. Gallus (Aves) c. Development of the peripheral nervous system. Homo (Primates) d. Development of the visceral nervous system. Crocodilus (Reptilia) CARR, Miss E. B. B.Sc. 12 Ardfillan Road, Catford, LONDON S.E. 6. England (U.K.) (no embryological work in progress) CARTER. H. B. Dr — Wool Biol. Lab., Commonwealth Sci. and Industr. Res. Org.. 17 Randle St. SYDNEY. N.S.W.. Australia. (no data received over this year) Carter 19 Cham CARTER, T. C. Ph.D. — Medical Research Council. Inst, of Animal Genetics, West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Developmental study of the luxate (tibial hemimeha) mutant. Mus musculus (Rodentia) b. Study of abnormal embryos induced by injecting trypan blue into pregnant animals. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. H. WADDINGTON) CASE J. F. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Univ. — U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, BELTSVILLE. Md. U.S.A. a. Development of adrenal cortical-pituitary functional relationships in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) CASPARI. E. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol, Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLE- TOWN, Conn., U.S.A. a. Development of eye pigmentation in wild type, aa and wa wa strains. Ephestia kuhniella (Lepidoptera) b. Development of tail structure in normal, Brachyury, Kenky and Fused strains. Mus musculus (Rodentia) CASTIGLIONI, M. C. — 1st. di Genet., Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Milano. Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Italia, a. Development of imagnial discs for the study of the compound eye for- mation. Drosophila (Insecta) h. Transplantation of eye discs between stocks with developmental abnor- mahties of the eye. Drosophila (Insecta) CASTIGLI PITOTTI. Mrs M. Dott. — 1st. di Biol, gen., Fac. di Med., S. Pietro, PERUGIA, Italia, a. Natura della gastrulazione senza segmentazione. Petromyzon fluviatilis (Cyclostomata, Pisces) h. Azione e reazione nella metamorfosi. Bufo vulgaris (Anura) c. Fermenti embrionali. Petromyzon (Cyclostomata, Pisces) GATE. G. ten — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. van Amsterdam, Mauritskadc 61. AMSTERDAM O., Holland. a. Immunological study about the development of the eye-lens in verte- brates. Origin of the specific lens-substances. Rana (Anura), Gallus (Aves) b. Biochemical study of the metaboUsm of embryonic differentiation in general and especially that of the eye-lens. Rana, a.o. (Anura), Gallus, a.o. (Aves) CEI, J. M. Dr Biol. Sci. — Inst, de Zool., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Miguel Lillo 205, TUCUMAN. Argentinien. S. America. (no data received over this year) CELESTINO da COSTA, A. Dr hon. causa: Bordeaux 1923. Toulouse 1929, Prof. — Inst, de Histol. e Embriol., Fac. de Med., LISBOA, Portugal. (no data received over two years) CESARE, Miss I. De Ph.D. — 1st. di Anat. comp.. Via Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA (103). Italia. a. Action of antimitotics on early development. (Amphibia) (in collabora- tion with P. PASQUINI) CHAMBERS, W. W. B.S., Ph.D., Asst Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4. Pa., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) Chang 20 Chu CHANG, C. Y. M.S. — Zool. Dept. State Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY. Iowa, U.S.A. a. Sex determination by steroid hormones. (Anura) b. Parabiosis and sex differentiation. Xenopus (Anura) CHANG, K. P. B.Sc. — Lab. for Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd. SHANGHAI. China, a. Isolation, purification, chemistry and the mode of action of eye stalk hormone. (Crustacea) (in collaboration with S. PAI, Shen Shu MING and Yang Fu YU) CHANG, M. C. Ph.D. — Worcester Foundation for Exper. Biol., SHREWSBURY. Mass., U.S.A. a. Physiology of fertilization and cleavage. Transplantation of blastocysts. Development of ova at different stages in relation to ovulation time of recipients. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) h. Cleavage of unfertilized ova. Mustela putorius faro L. (Catnivora) CHANMUGAM, P. K. M.Sc, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.M.S. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Ceylon, Kynsey Rd. COLOMBO 8, Ceylon, India, Asia, (no data received over this year) CHAPMAN, G. M.A., Ph.D. — Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London. Mile End Rd.. LONDON E 1, England (U.K.) a. Descriptive and comparative embryology. Scoloplos armiger (Polychaeta) h. Descriptive and comparative embryology. Phyllodoce maculata (Poly- chaeta) CHASE. H. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Arnold Biol. Lab., Brown Univ., PROVI- DENCE 12, R.I., U.S.A. a. Study of anophthalmia and microphthalmia. Mus musculus (Rodentia) h. Study of skin and its derivatives with emphasis on hair development and pigment distribution. Mus musculus (Rodentia) CHENEY, R. H. B.S., A.M., S.M., Sc.D., Prof. — Department of Biology, Brooklyn College, Bedford Ave and Ave H., BROOKLYN 10, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Retardation effect of dimethylated xanthines on development. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea) b. Comparative effects of di- and trimethylated xanthines on development. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea) CHI, Chiang Tien B.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol.. Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Comparative metabolic studies on normally fertilized and artificially activated eggs. Bombyx (Insecta) CHOW. P. S. B.Sc. — Dept of Biol.. Nat. Univ. of Chekiang. HANG- CHOW. China, (no data received over this year) CHU. J. B.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, for Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica. 865 Chang Ning Rd. SHANGHAI. China. a. Biochemical determination of phosphatase activity in development. Dro- sophila (Insecta) (in collaboration with T. YAO and Chang Chu YING) b. Studies on the relation between enzymes and hormones during meta- morphosis. (Insecta) (in collaboration with T. YAO and Cheng Chu YING) Cig 21 Coh CIGADA, Miss M. Dott. Sci. Biol. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp., Via Celoria 10. MILANO. Italia, a. Protein changes in embryonic development. ( Echinodermata, Amphibia and Aves) CITTERIO, P. Grad. stud. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp., Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Italia, a. Determination in early development. (Echinodermata and Amphibia) CLANCY, W. — Biol. Dept, Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, Ore., U.S.A. (no data received over two years) CLARK, E. R. A.B., M.D., Sc.D., Prof. Emer. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., University of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa. U.S.A. , a. Studies on growth and behavior of various tissues with the rabbit s ear chamber technique. (Mammalia) CLARK. H. B.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Connecticut, STOPS, Conn., U.S.A. a. Spermatogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aues) CLAVERT, J. Dr en Med., Dr es Sc, Prof. — Inst. d'Embryol. et de Morphol. exper., Fac. de Med., 1 Place de I'Hopital STRASBOURG, (Bas-Rhin), France, a. Egg formation. (Role of female hormone in vitellogenesis). Columba, Anas and Gallus (Aves) CLAYTON, Mrs R. M. M.A. — Univ. Dept of Genetics, Inst, of Anim. Genetics, West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scot- land (U.K.) a. Studies of differentiation by immunological and other techniques. Triton alpestris (Urodela) b. Studies of a mutant in a highly inbred line by immunological and alHed techniques: The mutants pink eye and luxate in CBA mice and albino in an inbred strain of this laboratory. Mus musculus (Rodentia) CLEAT, N. D. B.Sc. — Dept of Genet.. The University, GLASGOW W. 2, Scotland (U.K.) a. Post-embryonic growth and development. Scheloribates laevigatus (Koch) (Oribatidae, Acarina, Arachnoidea) CLELAND, K. W. — Dept of Anat., The Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY, N.S.W., Australia. a. Enzymatic pattern in developing eggs. Os^rea (Lamellibranchiata) h. A study of mitotic inhibition in relation to disorganisation of chromo- some pattern and enzymatic activity. Ostrea (Lamellibranchiata) CLEMENT, A. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Emory Univ., EMORY UNIVERSITY, Ga, U.S.A. a. Experimental analysis of germinal localization. (Effects of removal of the polar lobe, development of isolated blastomeres and other fractions of the egg. Effects of various chemicals on differentiation) Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda) COHEN, S. Ph.D. — Dept of Pediatrics, Med. Center, Univ. of Colorado, 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7, Col.. U.S.A. a. The metabohc maturation of the hver. The capacity to synthesize crea- tine from glycocyamine and methyl donors is tested with livers from feti of different intrauterine ages. Cavia (Rodentia) (in collaboration with J. DEMETRY) Coll 22 Corn COLLISTER, Miss R. M. Arts — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Investigations on congenital heartmalformations. X-ray and anatomical dissection. Collateral circulations. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with J. DANKMEIJER and H. A. SNELLEN) COLOMBO, G. Dr Biol. Sci — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ., Via Loredan 6, PADOVA, Italia. a. Chromosomes in early development. (Amphibia) b. Effects of hormones on cleavage and early development. (Amphibia) c. Caryometry in spermatogenesis. ( Arthropoda) COLWIN, A. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Queens Coll., Flushing, L.I., NEW YORK, N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Fertihzation reaction. Saccoglossus (Enteropneusta) (in collaboration with Mrs L. H. COLWIN) b. Normal and experimental development. Saccoglossus (Enteropneusta) (in collaboration with Mrs L. H. COLWIN) c. Effect of certain chemicals on development. Mogula, dona and Styela (Tunicata. Urochordata) COLWIN, Mrs L. H. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Biol.. Queens Coll.. Flushing, L.I., NEW YORK, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Fertihzation reaction. Saccoglossus (Enteropneusta) (in collaboration with A. L. COLWIN) b. Normal and experimental development. Saccoglossus (Enteropneusta) (in collaboration with A. L. COLWIN) c. Study of the development. Thyone (Holothuria) CONINCK, L. A. P. De Dr Sc, Prof. — Lab. voor Zool., Afd. Morphol., Universiteitstraat 14, GENT, Belgie. a. Action of alkaline growth-promoting beef anterior pituitary extract on regeneration of hmbs and tail, with special consideration of ribonucleic acids and alkaline phosphatase. (Urodela) (in collaboration with J. M. DENUCe and Fr. DIERCKS) b. Action of growth-inhibiting substances on: 1. development. (Nematoda), 2. regeneration. Planaria (Turbellaria) (in collaboration with coworkers) c. Post-embryonic development. Anguillula silusiae (Nematoda) d. Biology of reproduction. Protohydra leuckarti (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa) CONKLIN, E. G. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, N.J., U.S.A. COPENHAVER, W. M. Dr, Prof. — College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. 632 West 168th Str., NEW YORK City, N.Y., U.S.A. (no data received) CORDIER, J. Dr, Prof. — Inst. d'Histol., Fac. de Med., 97 Rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgique. (no embryological work in progress) CORNER, G. W. A.B.. M.D.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5, Md. U.S.A. a. Histology of uterus and ovaries in reproductive cycle. Chiefly Macacus rhesus (Primates) b. Physiology of uterine muscle. (Mammalia) Cost 23 Dalt COSTELLO, L. P. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of North Carolina. CHAPEL HILL, N.C.. U.S.A. a. The effects of radioactive phosphorus on mitosis in larval epithelial cells. Amblijstoma punctatum (Urodela) (in collaboration with Miss C. HENLEY and D. E. KENT) b. Continuation of the investigation of the cytological effects of various agents (including temperature and P-32) on fertilized eggs. Chaetop^ terus pergamentaceus (Annelida) (in collaboration with Miss C. HEN- LEY and D. E. KENT) COTRONEI, G. Dott., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. comp. dell'Univ., Fac. di Sci., Via Borelh 50. ROMA. Italia, a. Recerche su trapianti, espianti e parabiosi alio scopo di indagare i processi di regolazione, differenziazione nel quadro del problemi della constituzione biologica. (Anura e Urodela, Amphibia) (in collaboration with Mrs L. URBANI— MISTRUZZI) COUNCE. Miss S. J. B.A., M.A. — Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Org.. Inst, of Anim. Genetics, King's Buildings. West Mains Rd.. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Effect of three genetic factors (Lyra, fused and deep orange) on em- bryonic development. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) h. Survey of tracheal abnormalities in embryos of various wild-type races. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) COURRIER, R. Prof. — Lab. de Morphol. exper. et Endocrinol., Coll. de France, Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France, (no data received over this year) CRARY, D. D. — Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Lab., Box 558, BAR HAR- BOR, Me., U.S.A. a. Study of two unrelated genetic types of achondroplasia, (ac) and (da). Onjctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with P. B. SAWIN) CROMPTON, A. W. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Stellenbosch, STEL- LENBOSCH, S. Africa, a. Cranial ontogenesis. Spheniscus demersus (Spheniscidae, Aves) CSAPO, A. M.D. — Dept of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5, Md, U.S.A. a. Physiology of uterine muscle, including developmental physiology. Sus scro[a and Lepus cuniculus (Mammalia) CZAPIK, Miss A. D.Sc. — Zool. Dept of the Jagellonian Univ., KRAKOW (Cracow), St Anne 6, Poland, a. Development of the heart. Agelastica alni L. (Coleoptera) DALCQ, A. M. M.D., Prof. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol., Fac. de Med. de rUniv., 97 Rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgique. a. Cytochemistry of early stages of development. (Rodentia and Insecti- vora) (in collaboration with coworkers) b. Regulation in blastula and gastrula stage. (Urodela and Anura) (in collaboration with coworkers) DALES, R. P. B.Sc. — Queen Mary College. Univ., Mile End Rd., LON- DON E. 1, England (U.K.) (no embryological work in progress) DALTON, H. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., New York Univ.. NEW YORK. N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Gene action controlling development of pigmentation in white and dark strains. Siredon mexicanum (Urodela) Dam 24 Davies DAMAS. H. F. C. Dr Sc, Agr. Zool. — Inst, de Zool. Ed. Van Beneden, Dept Morphol. des Chordes, Fac. des Sci., 22 Quai Ed. Van Beneden, LIEGE, Belgique. a. Etude descriptive et comparative du developpement Petromyzon marinus, Lampetra fluviatilis et L. planed (Cyclostomata, Pisces) DAN, Mrs J. C. Ph.D. — Embryol. Section, Dept of Biol., Fac. of Sci.. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.. Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan. a. Experimental study of syngamy. (Echinoidea) b. Electron-microscope observation of spermatozoa under various experi- mental conditions. ( Echinodermata) DAN, K. Ph.D., Rigaku Hakushi, Prof. — Embryological Section, Dept of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Metropohtan Univ., Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan. a. Research into causes of form change in early development, from pre- cleavage through metamorphosis. (Echinoidea) b. Birefringence studies of dividing eggs. (Echinoidea) c. Role of mitochondria in spermatocyte division. (Orthopteta, Insecta) DANKMEIJER, J. Med. Dr, Prof. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEI- DEN, Holland. a. Permeabihty of the placenta. Investigation with isotopes. Mus rattus and Cavia (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. B. HEYN) b. Development of uterus and ovary. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with Miss A. DEKKER) c. Development of diencephalon and hypophysis. Homo (Primates) and (Mammalia) (in collaboration with W. LUYENDIJK and J. W. H. BOUR) d. Investigations on congenital heartmalformations; X-ray and anatomical dissection; collateral circulations. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with H. A. SNELLEN and Miss R. M. COLLISTER) DATKOWNA, H. Dr — Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im. H. Hoyera, KRAKOW, sw. Anny 6, Poland, a. Osmotic pressure and embryos. Salmo ttutta (Teleostei) h. Influence of hypertonic solutions upon muscles. Salmo trutta (Teleostei) DAVIDSON, Miss P. B.Sc. — Commonwealth Sci. and Ind. Res. Org.. McMaster Anim. Health Lab., Parramatta Rd, Glebe, SYDNEY. N.S.W., Austraha. (Guest-worker from C.S.I.R.O., Wool Biol. Lab.. 17 Randle St, SYDNEY, N.S.W.) a. Induction of hair follicle formation. Mus musculus and Ovis (Mammalia) in collaboration with Miss M. H. HARDY) b. Pigmentation processes in skin and hair in tissue culture. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss M. H. HARDY) c. Relation of dermis to epidermis in differentiation of skin and hairs by in vivo and in vitro techniques. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss M. H. HARDY) DAVIES, F. M.D.. D.Sc, Prof. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Sheffield. SHEFFIELD. England (U.K.) a. Histological studies of conducting system of the heart. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with E. T. B. FRANCIS, Dept of Zool.) b. Comparative electrocardiographic studies. (Mammalia and Aves) (in collaboration with E. T. B. FRANCIS, Dept of Zool.) Daw 25 Deu DAWSON. A. B. A.B.. Ph.D.. D.Sc. Prof. — Biol. Lab.'s, Harvard Univ.. Divinity Ave, CAMBRIDGE 38. Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) DEKKER, Miss A. Med.Dra — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Development of uterus and ovary. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with J. DANKMEIJER) DEMETRY, J. M.S. — Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center, Dept of Pedia- trics, 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7, Col., U.S.A. a. The metabolic maturation of the liver. The capacity to synthesize creatine from glycocyamine and methyl donors is tested with Hvers from feti of different intrauterine ages. Cavia (Rodentia) (in collaboration with S. COHEN) DENT, J. N. A.B., Ph.D.. Assoc. Prof. — Miller School of Biol., Univ. of Virginia. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, U.S.A. a. Uptake of inorganic iodine during metamorphosis and effects thereof. Rana pipiens (Anura) b. Effects of cortisone on hmb regeneration. Triturus viridescens (Urodela) DENUCfi. J. M. — Lab. voor Zool., Afd. Morphol., Universiteitstraat 14, GENT. Belgie. a. Action of alkaline growth-promoting beef anterior pituitary extract on regeneration of limbs and tail, with special consideration of ribunucleic acids and alkaline phosphatase. (Urodela) (in collaboration with L. A. P. DE CONINCK and Fr. DIERCKS) DEROUX, G. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. d'Embryogenie comp., Coll. de France, Place Marcehn Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France, a. Rapport entre les croissances cellulaires et organiques et I'accroissement general au cours du developpement. Salmo (Teleostei) (en collaboration avec Ch. DEVILLERS) DESCLAUX, P. Prof. agr. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 15 Rue Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie, France. a. Embryologie descriptive du cerveau et specialement du diencephale. Homo 9 (Primates) et Mus rattus (Rodentia) b. Influence teratogene des intoxications maternelles. Homo § (Primates) et Mus rattus (Rodentia) DETH, J. H. M. G. van M.Dr — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., Rijks Univ., Jans- kerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland. (no data received over this year) DETWILER, S. R. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Anat.. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., 630 West 168th St, NEW YORK City, N.Y., U.S.A. (no data received) DEUCHAR, Miss E. M. B.A. — Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Org., Inst, of Anim. Genet., West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Study of inductions obtained when cells from different regions of primary organizer are recombined in various proportions after disaggregation in alkali. Triton alpestris (Urodela) h. Effect of high temperature shock on morphogenetic movements and dif- ferentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Effect of extirpation or addition of undetermined gastrula material on definitive size of tissues, particularly somites. Triton alpestris (Urodela) (in collaboration with C. H. WADDINGTON) Deu 26 Dol d. Influence of the duration and direction of invagination of the organiser on the nature of neural tissue induced. Triton alpestris (Urodela) (in collaboration with C. H. WADDINGTON) e. Inductive power of area pellucida material. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with C. H. WADDINGTON and S. MOOKERJEE) DEVILLERS. Ch. Dr es Sc. — Lab. d'Embryogenie comp.. Coll. de France, Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France. a. Mecanique de la gastrulation. Nature et fonction du cortex. Salmo irideus (Teleostei) b. Etude experimentale de la formation des os dermiques craniens. Salmo fario (Teleostei) c. Translocations latitudinales dans la gastrula. Pleurodeles et Triton (Urodela) d. Symetrisation et regulation dans la blastula et la gastrula. Salmo (Teleostei) e. Rapport entre les croissances cellulaires et organiques et I'accroissement general au cours du developpement. Salmo (Teleostei) (en collaboration avec G. DEROUX) f. Developpement des nageoires. Salmo irideus (Teleostei) (en collaboration avec Y. FRANgOIS) g. Role du cerveau et des organes des sens dans le modelage du chondro- crane. Salmo (Teleostei) (en collaboration avec D. GIRAUD) DIDING, S. Fil. mag. — Embryol. Dept, Zool. Inst., Univ. of Lund, LUND. Sweden, a. Study of the development. Crania and Hemithyris psittacea (Brachio- poda) DIERCKS, Fr. — Lab. voor Zool., Afd. Morphol., Universiteitstraat 14, GENT, Belgie. a. Action of alkaline growth-promoting beef anterior pituitary extract on regeneration of limbs and tail, with special consideration of ribonucleic acids and alkaline phosphatase. (Urodela) (in collaboration with L. A. P. DE CONINCK and J. M. DENUCe) DODD. J. M. B.Sc. — Gatty Marine Lab., The University, ST AN- DREWS, Fife, Scotland (U.K.) a. Embryology with special reference to hybridisation. Patella vulgata, athletica and intermedia (Prosobranchia, Gastropoda) b. A study of the developmental abnormalities wich result from: 1. poly- spermy, 2. unripeness of the genital products. Patella vulgata, athletica and intermedia, and Patina pellucida (Prosobranchia, Gastropoda) DODDS, G. S. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — School of Med., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN, W.Va, U.S.A. (no embryological work in progress) DOHRN, P. M.D., Ph.D. — Zool. Station. NAPLES, Italy. a. Analysis of the cytoplasmic fraction of the egg having "antifertilizin" properties. Arbacia lixula (Echinoidea) DOLLANDER, A. Dr, Delegue Agr. — Laboratoire d'Histol., Dep. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 31 Rue Lionnois, NANCY (Meurthe & Moselle), France, a. Etude du revetement superficiel de I'oeuf. (Amphibia) h. Organogenese du poumon. Homo (Primates) (en collaboration avec A. BEAU et M. LAURENT) Don 27 Eay DONALDSON. J. C. Ph.B.. M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med.. Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH 13. Pa.. U.S.A. a. Studies on the developing pancreas. Homo (Primates) DOUGLAS. R. L B.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Physiology of polyploids. Rana temporaria L. (Anura) DREYER, Miss M. V. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of O.F.S., BLOEM- FONTEIN. South Africa, a. The epithelio-neural bodies. Gallus bankiua (Aves) DRISCOLL. W. T. A.B.. M.S. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of California. BERKELEY 4, Cahf., U.S.A. a. The effect of sucrose on the determination of the hypophysis. Hyla regilla (Anura) DUBOIS, Mile F. Dr es Sc. — Laboratoire de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Laboratoire d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale. 12 Rue de I'Universite. STRASBOURG, France, a. Migration des neoblastes dans la regeneration. Facteurs qui declenchent cette migration. Etude de I'arret de la migration. Euplanaria lugubris (Tricladidea, Turbellada) b. Migration des neoblastes dans la regeneration. Tubifex tubifex (Tubi- ficidae, Oligochaeta) DURANTE. Miss M. Dr — 1st. di Zool., Via Archirafi 18. PALERMO. Italia. a. Xenoplastic gill transplantations. (Amphibia) b. Investigations on overripe eggs. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) DUSHANE. G. Ph.D. Yale 1934, Prof. — Dept of Biol., Stanford Univ., PALO ALTO, Cal., U.S.A. a. The regulation in size of spinal ganglia after removal of one-half of the primordium of the neural crest. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) b. Pigmentary relations in transplantations between white and black ani- mals. Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) EAKIN, R. M. A.B., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Cahfornia, BERKELEY 4, Cal.. U.S.A. a. Development of the pituitary. Study of independent or dependent dif- ferentiation of the partes buccales and pars nervosa of the pituitary. Hyla regilla (Anura) h. Studies in protein metabolism of the embryo. Ill — Peptides; IV — Up- take of radioactive methionine. Rana pipiens and Hyla regilla (Anura) (in collaboration with W. E. BERG and P. B. KUTSKY) EALES, Miss N. B. D.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. University, READING. Berkshire, England (U.K.) a. Foetal anatomy. Monodon monoceros (Cetacea) EASSA, Y. E. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, England (U.K.) (in a study-leave from Farouk I Univ., ALEXAN- DRIA, Egypt) a. Change of musculature in the heads of larva, pupa and imago and development of imaginal buds of the mouthparts. Pieris brassicae (Linn.) (Lepidoptera) EAYRS, J. T. B.Sc. — Dept of Anat.. The Med. School. Birmingham Univ.. Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England (U.K.) Eb 28 Els a. Influence of thyroidectomy and inanition on the development of the central nervous system. (Rodentia) EBERT, J. D. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., Massachusetts Inst, of Technology, CAMBRIDGE 39, Mass., U.S.A. a. Investigating the ontogeny of the enzyme tyrosinase, by immunological techniques. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. Investigating the time and manner of origin, and role of vitamins in the early blastoderm. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Investigating the mechanism of protein synthesis in the embryo, with special reference to the proteins of cardiac muscle. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with F. LAMY) EDDS, Jr, M. V. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., Brown Univ., PRO- VIDENCE 12. R.I., U.S.A. a. Study of factors influencing the spreading of intact axons in partially denervated muscles. (Vertebrata) b. Study of factors influencing the diameter of nerve fibers. (Vertebrata) EDGAR, G. W. F. Med. drs — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3. UTRECHT, Holland. (no data received over this year) EDWARDS. L. F. B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat.. Ohio State Univ., COLUMBUS 10, Ohio, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) EEDEN, J. A. van D.Sc. — Dept van Dierk., Potchefstroom Univ., POT- CHEFSTROOM. Suid-Afrika. a. Ontogenesis of the skull and visceral muscles till the beginning of meta- morphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) b. The development of the lower jaw and hyoid apparatus. Ascaphus truei Stejneger (Anura) EGMOND, Miss M. T. C. van — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland. a. Experimental analysis of the neurulation process. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP) ELBERS, P. F. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland. a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with W. G. BRAAMS, A. C. J. BURGERS, W. L. M. GEI- LENKIRCHEN, J. ISINGS. Miss T. C. M. KOEVOETS, Chr. P. RAVEN, G. SCHOLTEN and M. VROMAN) ELOFF, F. C. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Pretoria, PRE- TORIA, S. Africa. a. Further studies on the chondrocranium. Galago senegalensis (Prima- tes) h. Observations on the development of the vomer. Homo sapiens (Primates) c. On the presence of pineal cartilages in the chondrocranium of a mammal. (Rodentia) ELSHOUT, Miss A. M. Arts — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Listing and investigation of the historical collection of the Institute containing a large number of embryological preparations. Homo and (Vertebrata) Endo 29 Far ENDO, Y. M.Sc. — Embryol. Section, Dept of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan, a. A chemical study of the processes of fertilization membrane formation. (Echinoidea) h. Electron microscopical study of the fertilization membrane. (Echinoidea) ENGELBRECHT, D. van Z. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stellenbosch. STELLENBOSCH. S. Africa, a. Cranial ontogenesis. Pyromelana sp. (Aves) ENGLANDER. H. Dr med. et rer. nat. — Inst. f. Entw. physiol., Kerpener- str. 13. KOLN-LINDENTHAL, Deutschland. (no data received over this year) EVANS H. J. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Syracuse Univ., SYRACUSE 10, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Action of cortisone on the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) EYAL— GILADI, Mrs H. M.Sc. — Hebrew University, JERUSALEM, Israel. — Hubrecht Lab., Internet. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Experimental analysis of the development of neural differentiation ten- dencies during gastrulation and neurulation. (Amphibia) FABER J. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2; Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland. a. Influence of different kinds of food on development. Xenopus laevis (Anuta) b. Description of the development of the pattern of chromatophores. Xeno- pus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) c. Normal development of the alimentary canal and digestive glands from tail-bud stage till end of metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Nor- mal Table) d. Developmental physiology of a mutant, lethal in the pupal stage. Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Insecta) (in collaboration with F. H. SOBELS) FANKHAUSER, G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRIN- CETON, N.J., U.S.A. a. Cytological study of polyploidizing effect of heat and cold on fertihzed eggs, and of parthenogcnetic cleavage induced by heat and cold treat- ment of unfertilized eggs. Tritums viridescens (Utodela) b. Study of effects of triploidy on development of gonads. Tritums viri- descens (Urodela) c. Study of the reactions of diploid and triploid larvae and metamorphosed animals to pituitary horm.ones. Triturus viridescens (Urodela) d. Thyroidectomy in diploid and triploid embryos. Effects of thiourea, etc. Triturus viridescens (Urodela) e. Study of progeny of triploid, tetraploid and other heteroploid individuals. Amblijstoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with R. R. HUM- PHREY) FARINELLA— FERRUZZA, Mrs N. Dr — 1st. di Zool.. Via Archirafi 18, PALERMO, Itaha. a. Xenoplastic tail transplantations. (Amphibia) h. Transplantation of hthium-treated blastomeres upon a normal germ. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) Faure 30 Fischb FAURfi FRrMIET, E. Dr. Prof. — Coll. dc France, Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France. (no data received) FAUTREZ. J. C. M.D., Prof. — Lab. of Anat.. Fac. of Med., Univ. of Gent, Bylokekaai 1, GENT, Belgium. a. Experimental embryology of the otocyst and the microplacods of the cranial nerves. (Amphibia) b. Experimental embryology of the limb. (Amphibia) FAUTREZ— FIRLEFYN, Mrs N. J. — Lab. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Gent, Bylokekaai 1, GENT, Belgium, a. Descriptive cytochemical and experimental embryology. Artemia salina (Phyllopoda, Crustacea) FEIBEL, Mrs M. C. B.A., M.A. — Dept of Genet., Coll. of Agric, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, STORRS, Conn., U.S.A. a. Development of the brachypody gene. Mus musculus (Rodentia) FELDMAN, M. M.Sc. — Dept of Zool., The Hebrew Univ.. JERUSA- LEM, Israel, a. A comparative inquiry of the cranial embryology in the purpose of studying the trends of Evolution of the Pelobatid characters: 1. The ontogenetic development of the chondrocranium, osteocranium and cranial muscles. Pelobates syriacus (Anura), 2. Development of cranial anatomy. Bufo vitidis and Hyla arborea (Anura) FELL, Miss H. Dr — Strangeways Res. Lab., CAMBRIDGE, England (U.K.) (no data received) FEREMUTSCH, K. Dr Med. — Hirnanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ.-klinik, Med. Fak., Waldau, BERN, Schweiz. a. Endhirnentwicklung, speziell der Rinde und Bauplan. Mus (Rodentia), Homo (Primates) FERRIS, W. R. Doct. Cand. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHI- CAGO 37. 111., U.S.A. a. Prefunctional compensating hypertrophy of embryonic organs. Gallus (Aves) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) FILOGAMO, G. Dr — Inst, of human Anat., Corso Massimo d'Azegho 52. TORINO, Italy. a. Histogenesis of the nervous cells of the sympathic nervous system of the intestinal tract. Ovis (Ruminantia) b. Histochemical changes in the differentiating cells of the optic lobe fol- lowing removal of the optic vesicle. Gallus domesticus (Aves) FISCHBERG, M. Dr Phil. — Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Organ., Inst, of Anim. Genet., West Mains Rd.. King's Buildings. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Experimental heteroploidy and parthenogenesis. Heteroploid hybrids — developmental potentiahties and expression of species characters, sex determination. Triton alpestris and Triton palmatus (Urodela) b. Study of heteroploidy. Spontaneous heteroploidy — analysis of factors involved. Induced heteroploidy — methods of production. Viabihty of polyploid embryos. Physiological embryology of polyploid embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with R. A. BEATTY) c. Study of the effects of destroying the primary organisation of mosaic and regulation eggs by ultrasonic treatment. (Amphibia; Insecta and other Invertebrata) (in collaboration with G. G. SELMAN) Fischer 31 Frances FISCHER, Miss I. Dr — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, III., U.S.A. a. Fate of tissue culture cells introduced into embryos after prolonged cul- tivation in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS) b. Differential effects of organ extracts on the organ development i n vitro (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS) FISK, A. M.Sc. — St Mary's Hosp., Med. School, Norfolk Place, Pad- dington, LONDON W. 2. England (U.K.) a. The development of the ear and associated structures. Petromyzon (Cyclostomata, Pisces) b. The development of parachordals and trabeculae. Petromyzon (Cyclo- stomata, Pisces) (in collaboration with Miss M. TRIBE) FITZGERALD, L. R. Ph.D. — Fac. of Biol. Sci., Med. Div., Univ. of Tennessee, MEMPHIS 3, Tenn., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) FLEXNER, L. B. B.S., M.D. — Dept of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5, Md, U.S.A. a. Enzyme activities in fetal liver and cerebral cortex. Cavia cobaya (Ro- de ntia) b. Placental transfer using radioisotopes. Cavia cobaya (Rodentia) FLICKINGER, R. A. Ph.D. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILA- DELPHIA 4, Pa., U.S.A.; presently: Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. hbre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auder- ghem, Belgique. a. An electrophoretic and serological study of proteins during early deve- lopment: 1. The effects of specific antisera upon development, 2. The time sequence of appearance of the various embryo proteins. Rana fusca (Anura) (in collaboration with G. NACE) b. An analysis of the in vitro migration and differentiation of neural crest cells: 1. The effects of specific antisera (this phase of work in collaboration with G. NACE). 2. The effects of metabolic products. Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) FONSECA SACARRaO, G. da Dr Sc. — Museu e Lab. Zool. d. Fac. d. Ci.. Univ. d. Lisboa, LISBOA, Portugal. a. Early development (germ-layers, gastrulation, blastokinesis, shell-gland). (Octopoda and other Cephalopoda) b. Comparative study of development, mainly the ontogenetic evolution of adaptability of the embryo to its yolk-organ. (Decapoda and Octopoda, Cephalopoda) FOX, H. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St, LONDON W.C. 1, England. a. Normal development of the head. Cryptobranchus japonicus (Urodela) b. Normal development of ossifications of the head. Amblystoma (Urodela) FOX, J. J. A.B., Ph.D. — University of Colorado. BOULDER. Colorado, U.S.A. a. Competitive inhibition of isolated embryos by synthetic nucleosides grown in a synthetic medium. Gallus domesticus (Aves) FRANCESCHINI, M. M.D. — Inst, of human Anat., Fac. of Med., Corso Massimo d'Azegho 52, TORINO, Italy, (no embryological work in progress) Francis 32 Galli FRANCIS, E. T. B. B.Sc, Ph.D.. Dr — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, England (U.K.) a. The development and histogenesis of the conducting system of the heart. Ovis (Riiminantia) (in collaboration with F. DAVIES, Dept of Anat.) b. Comparative electrocardiographic studies. (Mammalia and Aves) (in collaboration with F. DAVIES, Dept of Anat.) FRANC^OIS. Y. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. d'Embryogenie comp., Coll. de France, Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France, a. Developpement des nageoires. Salmo irideus (Teleostei) (en colla- boration avec Ch. DEVILLERS) FRANK, G. H. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STELLEN- BOSCH, S. Africa, a. Cranial ontogenesis. Struthio (Aves) FRASER, A. S. B.Sc, M.Sc. — Genet. Lab. Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Org., Inst, of Anim. Genet., West Mains Rd, King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) (no data received over this year) FRASER, Miss E. A. D.Sc. — Dept of Zool. and comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St, LONDON W.C. 1, England (U.K.) (no data received over this year) FRIANT, Miss M. Prof. — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol., Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden. (from Museum of PARIS) a. Morphogenesis of the brain. Giraffa (Artiodactyla) and Elephas (Pro- boscidea) FRICK, H. Dr med. — Dr Senckenberg. Anat. Inst., Med. Fak. der Univ. Frankfurt/Main, Ludwig Rehnstrasse 14, FRANKFURT/Main Siid, Deutschland. a. Placenta. Roussetus and Rhinolophus (Chiroptera) GAILLARD, P. J. Med. Dr, Prof. — Lab. for Exper. Histol., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Leyden, Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Hol- land. a. Developmental potencies of the fetal germinal epithehum in explants. Homo (Primates) b. Primary genesis of thyroid follicles in explants and factors governing colloid formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves) GALINSKY, I. Dr — Dept of Pathol., Coll. of Med., Baylor Univ., 1200 M.D. Anderson Blvd, Texas Med. Center, HOUSTON 5, Tex., U.S.A. a. Investigation of transplantabiUty of the Brown-Pearce tumor, utilizing the yolk sac of the chick and the anterior ocular chamber of the rabbit. Morphological changes will be studied, and as well the effect on the tumor of various chemical agents will be studied. (Aves and Mammalia) (in collaboration with B. L. NEWTON) GALLERA, J. Ph.D. — Inst. d'Histol., Fac. de Med.. LAUSANNE, Suisse. a. The influence of heart extracts on development of the cardiac primor- dium cultivated in vitro. Gallus (Aves) b. Changes in competences of ectoderm during gastrulation. Triturus, Pleu- todeles (Urodela) GALLIEN, L. Dr es Sc. — Lab. de Biol. anim. (P.C.B. section II). Fac. des Sci.. Univ. de Paris, 12 Rue Cuvier, PARIS Ve, France, (no data received over this year) Gar 33 Glen GARRETT, F. D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Ohio State Univ., COLUMBUS 10. Ohio, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) GAZDA. A. — Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im. H. Hoyera, KRAKOW, sw. Anny 6, Poland. (no embryological work in progress) GEIGY, R, Dr, Prof. — Schweiz. Tropeninst., Socinstr. 57, und Zool. Anstalt der Univ., Rheinsprung 9, BASEL, Schweiz. a. Endokrine Abhangigkeit der Metamorphose. Sialis lutaria (Neuroptera) h. Einfluss der Temperatur auf die Embryonalentwicklung. Aedes aegypti (Diptera) c. Einfluss der Puppen-Zuchttemperatur auf die Infektibilitat der Imago gegenuber Plasmodium gallinaceum (Huhnermalaria). Aedes aegypti (Diptera) d. Intrauterine Entwicklung der Tsetsefhegen. Glossina morsitans (Diptera) GEILENKIRCHEN, W. L. M. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3. UTRECHT, Holland. a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with W. G. BRAAMS. A. C. J. BURGERS. P. F. ELBERS. J. ISINGS, Miss T. C. M. KOEVOETS, Chr. P. RAVEN. G. SCHOL- TEN and M. VROMAN) GENNARO Jr, J. F. Ph.D., Asst Prof. Biol. — Coll. of Pharmacy, St John's Univ., 96 Schermerhorn Street, BROOKLYN 2, N.Y., U.S.A. (no embryological work in progress) GILBERT Miss C. D.Sc. — Anat. Dept, Med. School, Univ. of Wit- watersrand. Hospital Hill, JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa. a. Study of the embryology. Papio ursinus (Anthropoidea) h. Congenital malformations. Rattus tattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in col- laboration with J. GILLMAN) GILLMAN J. M.B., Ch.B., D.Sc, Prof. — Physiol. Dept, Med. School, Univ. of Witwatersrand, Hospital Hill, JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa. a. Study of the embryology. Papio ursinus (Anthropoidea) h. Congenital malformations. Rattus rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (in col- laboration with Miss C. GILBERT) GIRAUD, Miss D. Preparatrice Temp. — Lab. d'Em.bryogenie comp.. Coll. de France, Place Marcelin Berthelot, PARIS Ve, France. a. Role du cerveau et des organes des sens dans le modelage du chondro- crane. Salmo (Teleostei) (en collaboration avec Ch. DEVILLERS) GIROUD, A. Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 15 Rue Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie, France. a. Developpement de I'encephale et specialement du diencephale. Etude structurale en rapport avec I'apparition des fonctions. Mus rattus (Ro- dentia) h. Recherches sur I'influence teratogene des avitaminoses maternelles. Mus rattus (Rodentia) c. Recherches sur I'influence teratogene des intoxications maternelles. Mus rattus (Rodentia) d. Etude des cas teratologiques individuels. Homo (Primates) GLENISTER. T. W. M.B., B.S. — Dept of Anat.. Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School, 62 Chandos Place, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) a. Development of the urethra. Homo (Primates) Glim 34 Goth GLIMSTEDT. G. Med. Dr, Prof. — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol., Histol. Dcpt of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden. a. Development of the ceruminous glands. (Aves) (team-work with P. HALL) b. Methods for studying the histochemistry of the foetes with isotopes. (Mammalia) (team-work with R. HAKANSSON) GLOOR, H. Ph.D., P.D. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Univ. Ziirich, Kiinstlergasse 16. ZURICH 6, Schv/eiz. a. Effects of chemicals on morphogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (In- secta) GODINA, G. Prof. — Inst, of human Anat., Corso Massimo d'Azegho 52, TORINO, Italy, a. Development of neurons and glia cells in the cerebral cortez. Ovis (Ru- minantia) h. Development of the regulatory mechanism of the blood flow in large arteries. Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla) GODLEWSKI. H. G. Med. Dr — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Acad., GDANSK, Poland, (no data received over this year) GOLDSMITH, E. D. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Histol., Coll. of Dentistry, New York Univ., 477 First Ave, NEW YORK 16. N.Y., U.S.A. (no data received) GOODHART, C. B. M.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Downing Street, CAMBRIDGE, England (U.K.) a. Resemblances between regenerative and embryonic growth, and ma- lignant tumours. (Amphibia) h. Physiology of development. (Vertebrata) c. Embryonic induction. Triturus (Urodela) d. Cleavage of the egg cell. (Evertebrata and Vertebrata) GOODMAN, D. B. B.S. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh. PITTS- BURGH 13, Pa. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) GOODRICH. H. B. B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dcpt of Biol., Shanklin Lab., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, Conn., U.S.A. (no data received over two years) GOSZWALD, K. Dr Phil., Dr habil.rer.nat.. Prof. — Inst, fiir Angewandte Zool. der Univ., Naturw. Fak.. Rontgenring 10. WuRZBURG, Deutsch- land. a. Embryologische Studien. Formica rufa, u.a. (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) h. Determination der Ameisen-Kasten. Formica rufa, Lasius niger u.a. (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) c. Parthenogenese. (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) d. Kiinstliche Begattung. (Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera) GOTHIE, Mile S. Doct en Med., Doct. es Sc. Nat. — Lab. d'Hormonol. et de Cytol., Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, PARIS; en sejour Lab. de Morphol. anim. de I'Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auderghem, Belgique. a. Etude des substances tensioactives sur la morphogenese embryonnaire par microinjection dans de jeunes gastrulae. (Amphibia) b. Etude des effets des differents gonadotrophia sur rate impubere entiere et hypophysectomisee. Mus rattus (Rodentia) Goto 35 Grue GOTO. T. M.A. — Biol. Lab.. Keio Univ., Hiyoshi, Kohoku, YOKO- HAMA, Japan, a. Studies on the influence of the pterin substances upon development. Bombyx mod (Lepidoptera) , Rana nigromaculata (Anura) GRANT. Ph. B.S.. M.A. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. libre de Bruxel- les, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auderghem, Belgique. a. Phosphate metabohsm in oocytes with radioactive phosphorus. Rana fusca (Anura) b. Phosphate metabolism in gastrulae-halves with radioactive phosphorus. Amblijstoma punctatum (Urodela) GRAUMANN. W. Dr Med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Burgstr. 51, GoT- TINGEN, Germany, a. Histotopographie der Knochenentstehung im Bindegewebe. Homo h. Histogenese des Subfornicalen Organs. Mus musculus und Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) c. Polysaccharide im embryonalen Organismus. Mus musculus und Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) GREEN Mrs. E. U. Ph.D. — Lankenau Hosp. Res. Inst, and Inst, for Cancer Res., Burholme Ave Fox Chase, PHILADELPHIA 11, Pa.. U.S.A. a. Morphological, cytological and cytochemical studies of the effects of carcinogen-protein conjugates on cleavage and early development. Rana (Anura) GREEN, S. H. M.B., Ch.B. — Dept of Anat., The Medical School, Bir- mingham Univ., Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England (U.K.) a. Study of oogenetic function. (Rodentia), (Anthropoidea) GREGG J. R. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Columbia Univ., NEW YORK City 27, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Metabohsm of normal and hybrid gastrula explants. Rana pipiens and Rana pipiens X Rana sylvatica (Anura) GREULICH, R. — Dept of Anat., McGill Univ., MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, a. The development of bones and teeth as shown by radioautographs with the help of radio-phosphorus and radio-carbon. (Vertebrata) (in col- laboration with C. P. LEBLOND and L. F. BELANGER) GROBSTEIN, C. Ph.D. — Developmental Physiol. Unit., Nat. Cancer Inst., BETHESDA. Md, U.S.A. a. The behavior of tissues from the early embryo in tissue culture and in the anterior chamber of the eye. Mus musculus (Rodentia) GRODZInSKI. Z. Prof. — Zaktad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im. H. Ho- yera, KRAKOW, sw. Anny 6, Poland, a. Physico-chemical properties of the yolk. (Chelonia) and Callus (Aves) h. Heart rate and temperature. Salmo (Teleostei) c. Morphology and some physico-chemical properties of the yolk. Geo- clemys reevesi (Chelonia) d. Influences of vagus nerve upon the heart rate in different temperatures and at different stages. Ceoclemys reevesi (Chelonia) GRUENWALD, P. M.D. — Beth-El Hospital, Linden Boulevard and Rockaway Parkway, BROOKLYN 12, N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Embryonic development of selenium-induced malformations. Callus do-' mesticus (Aves) Griine 36 Gyl b. Systematic investigation of current cases of prenatal disease and mal- formation in autopsy material. (Part of "Brooklyn Survey of Neonatal Pathology"). Homo (Primates) GRONEBERG, H. Ph.D.. M.D.. D.Sc. — Dept of Genet., Univ. Coll. Lon- don, Gower Str.. LONDON W.C. 1, England (U.K.) a. Developmental genetics of the skeleton; crosses between pure lines, effects of major genes (short-ear, congenital hydrocephalus, fidget and others). Mus musculus (Rodentia) GRUNTHAL, E. Dr — Hirnanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ.-khnik. Med. Fak., Waldau, BERN, Schweiz. a. Hirnentwicklung: Bauplan von Zwischenhirn und Endhirn. Gallus (Aves). Mils (Rodentia) und Homo (Primates) GUARDABASSI, A. Dr — Inst, of comp. Anat., Via Giovanni Giohtti 34, TORINO. Italy. a. Study of the course and connections of the retinal fibers following ro- tation of the eye anlage in embryos. Bu[o vulgaris and Rana esculenta (Anura) h. Autoplastic interchange of the eye anlages (left to right and viceversa) to study the course and arrangement of the retinal fibers. Rana esculenta, Bufo vulgaris (Anura) c. Influence of thyroxine and thymus on lime sacs of tadpoles. Rana dal- matina (Anura) GUBBINS, J. F. A.B., M.A., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Gonzaga Univ., SPOKANE 11. Wash., U.S.A. a. Comparative developmental morphology of skulls. Canis familiaris (Car- nivora) GUSTAFSON, T. Fil.hc. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norr- tullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden. a. Continued studies on the protein chemistry of normal and Hthium-treated developing eggs. (Studies on amino acids, peptides and enzymes) (Para- centrotus lividus. Psammechinus miliaris and other spec. (Echinoidea) b. Continued studies on the "dorsoventral" (oral-aboral) organization of the unfertihzed egg. Echinocardium cordatum and other spec. (Echinoi- dea) GUSTAFSSON, G. S. Fil.mag. — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm. 116 Drottninggatan, STOCKHOLM, Sweden, a. Ontogeny of the skull. (Gadidae and Acanthopterygii, Teleostei) GUYeNOT, E. Dr Med., Dr Sc. — Inst, de Zool. et Anat. comp., Univ. de Geneve, Rue de Candolle, GENfiVE, Suisse. (no data received over two years) GYLLENSTEN, L. J. W. Med.'hc. — Embryol. Dept, Hist. Inst., Karo- hnska Inst., Solnavagen 1, STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden. a. Development of the musculature of the urinary bladder. Homo (Pri- mates) b. Postnatal histogenesis of the lymphatic system under the influence of experimental infections, exposures to X-ray and after thymectomy. Cavia (Rodentia) c. Functional and morphological neurogenesis in duplicitas experimentally induced by implantation of a secondary dorsal blastoporal hp into the ventral marginal zone of young gastrulae. Triturus, Xenopus (Amphi- bia) (started at the Hubrecht Laboratory, UTRECHT, Holland) Had 37 Hama HADORN, E. Dr Phil.. Prof. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Univ. Zurich, KUnstlergasse 16, ZURICH 6, Schweiz. a. Regeneration and differentiation of the notochord. Triton spec. (Uro- dela) b. Merogony-experiments. Triton spec. (Urodela) c. Field organisation of the genital imaginal disc. Drosophila spec. (Insecta) d. Developmental analysis of lethal factors. Drosophila spec. (Insecta) HAFFEN, Miss K. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol. generalc, 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France. a. Etude du developpement et de la regression du mesonephros Gallus (Aves) b. Recherches sur la differenciation in vitro des gonades embryon- naires (Aves) (En collaboration avec Et. WOLFF) HAGET, A. Lie. es Sci. — Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 40 Rue Lamartine, TALENCE (Gironda). France, a. Analyse experimentale des processus d'induction dans le developpement. Leptinotarsa (Coleoptera) HAGGQVIST, G. Prof. — Embryol. Dept, Histol. Inst., Karolinska Inst., Solnavagen 1, STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden, a. Induction of polyploidy. Rana (Anura), (Mammalia) HAIJE, Miss S. C. A. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerk- hof 2, UTRECHT, Holland, a. The development of the pineal body. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss A. J. PARIS) HAKANSSON, R. Tandlakare — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol, Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden, a. Methods for studying the histochemistry of the foetes with isotopes. (Mammalia) (team-work with G. GLIMSTEDT) HALE, L. J. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. The development of the skeleton in the limb-buds. Salmo spp. (Teleostei) b. A study of the origin of the skeletal elements, and the effect of other tissues of the limb-bud on their origin and development. Salmo spp. HALL, E. K. M.D,, Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Louisville, 101 West Chestnut Str., LOUISVILLE 2, Ky, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) HALL, P. — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol., Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund. Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden, a. Development of the ceruminous glands. (Aves) (team-work with G. GLIMSTEDT) HALL, T. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Washington Univ., Lindell and Skinker Aves, ST LOUIS 5, Mo., U.S.A. a. Effect of chemical inhibitors on the development of eggs. Rana and Amblystoma (Amphibia) HAMA, T. M.A., Dr, Ass. Prof. — Biol. Lab., Keio Univ., Hiyoshi, Kohoku. YOKOHAMA, Japan. a. Morphogenetical and chemical analysis of the organizer. Triturus pyrrho- gaster (Urodela) b. Studies on the influence of the pterins and their like upon the develop- ment in various animals. (Arthropoda, Pisces, Amphibia etc.) Hamb 38 Hardy HAMBURGER. V. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Washington Univ., Lindell and Skinker Aves, ST LOUIS 5, Mo., U.S.A. a. Control of proHferation and differentiation of the nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss R. LEVI — MONTAL- CINI) b. Response of embryonic nervous system to implantation of mouse tumors. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss R. LEVI — MONTALCINI) HAMILTON, H. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool. and Entomol.. Div. of Sci.. Iowa State Coll., AMES, Iowa, U.S.A. a. Revision of Dr Frank LILLIE's textbook of embryology, "The Develop- ment of the Chick". Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. Experiments on the visceral pouches to ascertain their derivatives and especially the origin of the parathyroids. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss J. SCHRIER) HAMILTON, W. J. Prof. — Anatomy Department. Charing Cross Hos- pital Med. School, 62 Chandos Place, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) a Investigation on the growth and histology of the placenta in situ from the third month until term. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with J. D. BOYD) b. Growth and atresia of the ovarian follicles. Mustela putorius furo L. (Carnivora) (in collaboration with R. J. HARRISON) c. The development for the first seven days of pregnancy. Cricetus cricetus (Rodentia) d. Placentation. Elaphurus davidianus (Cervidae, Ruminantia) (in colla- boration with R. J. HARRISON) HAMMOND, W. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat.. School of Med., State Univ. of New York, SYRACUSE 10, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Development of the autonomic nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with C. L. YNTEMA) b. Differentiation of sensory neurons. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Development of the thymus. Gallus domesticus (Aves) d. Effects of sulfa drugs on the embryo. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. L. YNTEMA) HANSON, Miss E. J. Ph.D. — M.R.C. Biophysics Res. Unit, King's Coll., Strand, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) (no data received over this year) HARDER, W. Dr. rer. nat. — Max-Planck-Institut fiir Meeresbiologie, Abt. Fischereibiologie, Anton-Dohrn-Weg. WILHELMSHAVEN, Deutsch- land (Brit. Zone). a. Postembryonal Entwicklung, insbesondere die Umwandlungen des Verdauungsapparates wahrend der Metamorphose. Clupea harengus (und andere Clupeidae, Teleostei) b. Die Veranderungen der Hypophyse und der Einfluss derselben auf die postembryonal Entwicklung und Metamorphose. Clupea harengus C. sprattus, Engraulis enchrasicholus (Clupeidae, Teleostei) HARDY, Miss M. H. M.Sc. Ph.D. — Commonwealth Sci. and Industr. Res. Org., McMaster Anim. Health Lab., Parramatta Rd, Glebe, SYDNEY, N.S.W., Austraha. (Guest-worker from C.S.I.R.O., Wool. Biol. Lab., 17 Randle St, SYDNEY, N.S.W.) Hardy 39 Hartung a. Induction of hair follicle formation. Mus musculus and Ovis (Mammalia) (in collaboration with Miss P. DAVIDSON) b. Pigmentation processes in skin and hair in tissue culture. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss P. DAVIDSON) c. Relation of dermis to epidermis in differentiation of skin and hairs by in vivo and in vitro techniques. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss P. DAVIDSON) d. Histochemistry of hair follicle development in vivo and in vitro — nucleic acids, phosphatases, sulphydryl groups. Mus musculus and Ovis (Mammalia) HARKMARK, W. cand. med., M.D. — Anat. Inst., Univ. of Oslo, OSLO. Norway. a. Morphological and experimental investigation on the pontine and inferior olivary nuclei. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. Experimental investigation of factors influencing the morphogenesis of the inferior olive and pons. Gallus domesticus (Aves) HARRIS, M. A.B., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia. BERKELEY 4. Cal., U.S.A. a. Utilization of sugars by the heart fibroblasts in dialyzed media. Gallus (Aves) h. Bicarbonate as an essential growth factor for the heart fibroblasts in dialyzed media. Gallus (Aves) HARRISON, R. G. M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D., L.L.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. Development of limbs with reference to the roles played by ectoderm and mesoderm. Ambly stoma (various spec.) (Urodela) h. Induction and symmetry relations in the development of the internal ear. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) HARRISON, R. G. M.A., D.M. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVERPOOL, England (U.K.) a. The dependence of spermatogenesis on the vascularization of the testis. (Mammalia) h. The importance of the epididymis and its vascularization for spermato- genesis. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with E. W. MACMILLAN) HARRISON. R. J. M.A., D.Sc M.B.B. Chir. — Anat. Dept, Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School, 62 Chandos Place, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) a. Early development. (Mammalia) b. Changes in the ovary. (Mammalia) c. Growth and atresia of the ovarian follicles. Mustela putorius furo L. (Carnivora) (in collaboration with W. J. HAMILTON) d. Placentation. Elaphurus davidianus (Cervidae, Ruminantia) (in col- laboration with W. J. HAMILTON) e. Changes in reproductive tract and placenta. (Pinnipedia, Carnivora) (in collaboration with L. HARRISON MATTHEWS) HARRISON MATTHEWS, L. — Anat. Dept, Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School, 62 Chandos Place. LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) Changes in reproductive tract and placenta. (Pinnipedia, Carnivora) (in collaboration with R. J. HARRISON) HARTUNG, E. W. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Rhode Island. KINGSTON, R.I., U.S.A. Hartung ^0 Hem a. Factors influencing tumor incidence. A study of the developmental, en- vironmental and genetic factors operative in the development of so-called "melanin tumors". Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) HARTWIG, H. Dr Phil. — Inst. f. Entw. physiol., Kerpenerstr. 13, KoLN- Lindenthal, Deutschland. (no data received over this year) HARVEY, Miss E. B. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Biol.. Princeton Univ., PRINCETON. N.J., U.S.A. a. Centrifuging eggs, and development of fractions obtained by centrifugal force. Parthenogenetic merogony or development without nuclei. (Echino- dermata) h. Monograph, including classified compilation of all experimental work. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea) HARVEY, E. B. B.S. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, BERKELEY 4, Cahf., U.S.A. a. The effects of high hydrostatic pressure coupled with centrifugation on development of eggs. (Invertebrata and Anamnia) HASEGAWA, M. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst., Fac. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Ku. NAGOYA. Japan, a. Restitution des Auges. Hynobius tokyoensis (Urodela) HAY, E. D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Illinois, URBANA, 111., U.S.A. a. Contribution of epidermis to the hmb regeneration blastema as demon- strated by transplantation of heteroploid epidermis. (Amphibia) HAYES, E. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Ohio State Univ.. COLUM- BUS 10, Ohio. U.S.A. (no data received over two years) HEATH. H. D. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool.. Washington Univ.. Lindell and Skinker Aves. ST LOUIS 5. Mo., U.S.A. a. Experiments on the growth and regeneration of chimaeric limbs, to test ( 1 ) the epidermal contribution to the regeneration cells of the blastema and (2) size regulation of hmbs composed of two portions of differing growth rate. Tritutus torosus. Amblystoma spp. (Urodela) HEAYSMAN. Miss J. E. M. B.Sc. — Dept of Embryol.. Univ. Coll. Lon- don, Gower Str.. LONDON W.C. 1. England (U.K.) a. Cinematographic study of cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus domes- ticus (Aves) (in collaboration with M. ABERCROMBIE) HECKERMAN, R. O. M.S. — Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH. Pa, U.S.A. a. Effect of alloxan on the islet cells of the pre-metamorphosed tadpole pancreas. Rana catesbiana (Anuta) b. In vitro development and differentiation of the dorsal and ventral pancreatic diverticulae. A further determination of islet cell origin. Galus galus (Aves) HEILBRUNN, L. V. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) HEIMANN, H. Dr Med. — Hirnanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ.-khnik. Med. Fak., Waldau, BERN, Schweiz. a. Endhirnentwicklung. (Teleostei) HEMMINGS, W. A. B.A. — Dept of Zool., Univ. Coll. of N. Wales, BANGOR, Caernarvonshire, N. Wales (U.K.) a. Study of the immunological relations of mother and foetus. (Mammalia) Hend 41 Herrm HENDERSON, Miss M. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. Coll. of N. Wales, BANGOR, Caernarvonshire, N. Wales (U.K.) a. Immunological relations of mother and young. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) HENKE, K. Dr Phil.. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Gottingen, Mathem.- Naturw, Fak., Nikolausbergerweg 75, GOTTINGEN, Deutschland. (no data received over this year) HENLEY, Miss C. M.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, N.C., U.S.A. a. The effects of radioactive phosphorus on mitosis in larval epithehal cells. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) (in collaboration with D. P. COSTELLO and D. E. KENT) b. Continuation of an investigation on the effects of low temperature on mitosis in fertihzed eggs. Chaetoptems pergamentaceus (Pohjchaeta) (in collaboration with D. P. COSTELLO and D. E. KENT) HERLANT— MEEWIS, Mme H. Dr. Zool. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci.. Inst, de Zool. Torley-Rousseau. Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 50 Av. F. D. Roosevelt, BRUXELLES. Belgique. a. Etude des lois de la scissiparite. (Aeolosomatidae, Oligochaeta) b. Etude histochimique et histophysiologique de la scissiparite. Influence des facteurs externes et internes. Action des substances de croissance: vitamines, acides amines. (Aeolosomatidae, Oligochaeta) c. L'enkystement. Etude histochimique et histophysiologique du phenomenc d'enkystement observe au Canada. (Aeolosomatidae, Oligochaeta) d. Etude des elements regenerateurs lors de la scissiparite et de la regene- ration experimentale. (Oligochaeta) e. La regeneration experimentale du germen. Formation du germen a partir du soma, lors de la regeneration. Lumbricillus lineatus (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta) f. La gemmulation. Les gemmules surtout caracteristiques des eponges d'eau douce, sont etudiees ici chez une forme maritime. Suberites domuncula (Porifera) g. Blastogenese. Facteurs externes la conditionnant. Etudes histologiques de la scissiparite. Aeolosoma (Oligochaeta) HERNI, W. G. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, LOS ANGELES 24. Cal., U.S.A. a. Electrophoresis of serum of developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) HERRICK. Ch. }. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Univ. of Chicago, 236 Morning Side Drive. GRAND RAPIDS 6, Mich., U.S.A. (no embryological work in progress) HERRMANN, H. Dr, Prof. — Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center, Dept of Pediatrics. 4200 east Ninth Ave. DENVER 7. Col.. U.S.A. a. Chemistry of muscle differentiation, determination of actin and myosin and phosphate fractions in muscle of embryos after the 7th day of development (concluded). Callus (Aves) (in collaboration with B. J. NEUKOM and M. J. SCHNEIDER) b. Determination and fractionation of nucleoproteins and determination of enzvmes in somites from the 2nd to the 5th day of incubation and in differentiating muscle from the 7th day of incubation to hatching. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with B. J. NEUKOM and M. J. SCHNEIDER) Herrm 42 Hillem c. Chemical fractionation of cell nuclei and mitochondria of differentiating muscle. Callus (Aves) (in collaboration with B. J. NEUKOM and M. J. SCHNEIDER) d. Histological examination of muscle development including quantitative determinations of volume of somite columns, of cell number, and of mitotic index of somites. (Aves) (in collaboration with B. J. NEUKOM and M. J. SCHNEIDER) e. Study of differentiation of somites in explants (Spratt technique). Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with U. ROTHFELS) f. Study of developmental disturbances related to nutritional deficiencies investigated by application of anti-vitamins and anti-amino acids to the intact egg and to explants (somites). In particular, it will be attempted to define the factors which maintain the balance between myotome, sclerotome and dermatome during differentiation of the somite and are required for the normal development of the retina (possible connection with retrolental fibroplasia of the premature human infant). (Aves) (in collaboration with L. LUBCHENCO, J. McKENZIE and U. ROTHFELS) HERTIG, A. T. M.D., Prof. — Harvard Univ., Med. School, Dept of Pathol., 25 Shattuck Str.. BOSTON 15, Mass., U.S.A. — Boston Lying-in Hospital, 221 Longwood Ave, BOSTON 15, Mass., U.S.A. — Free Hospital for Women, 245 Pond Ave., BROOKLINE, Mass., U.S.A. a. Development of ova from fertihzation to 14 days (first missed menstrual period). Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with J. ROCK) b. A morphologic description of 3 segmenting embryos; a 2-cell tubal ovum, a 30-cell early blastula (4 days-uterine), and a 60-cell blastula (43/2 — ^ days-uterine). Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with W. J. MULLI- GAN and J. ROCK) HETTIG, R. A. M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Coll. of Med.. Baylor Univ., 1200 M.D., Anderson Blvd, Texas Med. Center, HOUSTON 5, Tex., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) HEUSER, C. H. Prof. (Emer.) — Dept of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Georgia, AUGUSTA, Ga, U.S.A. (no data received over this year) HEYN, C. B. Med. Cand. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Permeability of the placenta. Mus rattus and Cavia (Rodentia) (in col- laboration with J. DANKMEIJER) HILL, J. P. F.R.S., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept of Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower Str., LONDON W.C. 1, England. Private addr.: "Kanimbla", Dolhs Ave, Finchley, LONDON N. 3, England (U.K.) a. Studies in development, especially placentation. (Mammalia) HILLEMANN, H. H. B.S. M.A.. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Oregon State Coll., CORVALLIS. Ore., U.S.A. a. The pattern of circulation in the placenta. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) b. Ossification and calcification from postnatal day 8 to the adult condition. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) c. The morphological relations and development of the bony ear. Cavia porcellata (Rodentia) Hillem 43 Hoffm d. Flame photometric analysis for Na, K and Ca in the placenta throughout gestation. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) e. Flame photometric analysis for Na, K and Ca from birth to the adult condition. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) f. Attempts at regeneration. Mus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia) g. Experimental analysis of the development of the visceral skeleton and columella auris in the embryo. Callus domesticus (Aves) h. The effects of supplements of vitamins A and E on the litter size. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) j. Glycogen studies in the fetal liver (and other tissues). Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) k. Studies on glycogen, fat, iron and the cell types in the placenta. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) 1. The effects of simple interference on the development and hatchabihty. Callus domesticus (Aves) m. Attempts at nutritional prevention and remission from experimentally induced benzpyrene cancer. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) HILLER, S. M.D. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Acad., GDANSK, Poland. (no data received over this year) HINTZSCHE, E. Dr Med., Prof. ord. — Anat. Inst., Buhlerstr. 26, BERN. Schweiz. a. Anorganischer Stoffwechsel, Fermentchemische Untersuchungen. Homo and (Mammalia) b. Experimentelle Studien uber Zellvermehrung in Gewebekulturen. Ein- wirkung fordernder und hemmender Substanzen. Callus (Aves), Orycto- lagus cuniculus (Rodentia), Homo (Primates) HJELMMAN, G. M.D.. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Helsinki, HELSINKI, Finland, (no embryological work in progress) HOESSELS, Miss L. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerk- hof 2, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP, Miss E. BOTEREN- BROOD Miss A. KREMER, Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA, Miss C. LINGBEEK, G. MEYER. F. J. VERHEYEN and J. WILLEM- SEN) HOFF— JoRGENSEN, E. — Laboratory of Zoophysiology. Nat. Sci. Fac, University of Copenhagen, Juhane Mariesvej 32, COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark. a. Determination of desoxyribonucleic acid in eggs and embryos, evidence of cytoplasmic desoxyribosides. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with E. ZEUTHEN) HOFFMAN, H. B.A., M.A. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of California, LOS ANGELES 24, Cal., U.S.A. a. Electrophoresis of hver extracts during development and carcinogenesis, (in collaboration with A. M. SCHECHTMAN) Hoge 44 Hook HOGEWONING, C. H. — Lab. for Exper. Histol.. Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Leyden. Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland. a. Influence of estrogens on the development and calcification of embryonic endosteal tissue in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Influence of vitamine D3 on the development and calcification of en- dosteal bone and cartilage in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves) HOGUE, Miss M. J. A.B.. Ph.D.. Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4. Pa, U.S.A. a. Study of neurons and glia cells from the different parts of the brain, especially from the cerebellum of human fetuses, newborn babes and adult humans. Homo (Primates) HOLM, K. A. Fil. Dr — Zool. Inst., Uppsala Univ., UPPSALA. Sweden. a. Experimental investigation of the embryo (determination, prospective significance of embryonic areas). (Araneae, Arachnoidea) HOLMDAHL, D. E. Med. Dr. Prof. — Anat. Inst., Univ. Uppsala, UPP- SALA, Sweden, a. Untersuchungen iiber die friihc Korperentwicklung. (Vertebrata) b. Riickenmarkentwicklung. (Vertebrata) c. Neuralleistenentwicklung und Mesenchymbildung. (Vertebrata) d. Entwicklung der Blutgefasse und des Blutes. (Vertebrata) e. Spina Bifida-Genese. (Vertebrata) f. Teratomgenese. (Vertebrata) g. Probleme der Korperentwicklung. (Amniota) h. Morphogenese des Plexus chorioideus. (Vertebrata) HOLMGREN, N. F. Dr Sc. Prof. (Emer.) — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, 116 Drottninggatan, STOCKHOLM. Sweden, a. Origin of tetrapods; the hmb problem. (Tetrapoda) HOLTER. H. Ph.D. — Cytochem. Dept. Carlsberg Lab.. 8 Gl. Carls- bergvej.. COPENHAGEN Valby, Denmark, a. Enzyme development in embryos. ( Echinodermata) h. Study with Cartesian divers of mitotic rhythm in metabohsm during cleavage period. (Echinodermata and A.mphibia) (in collaboration with E. ZEUTHEN) HOLTFRETER. J. K. F. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci.. Univ. of Rochester, ROCHESTER 3. N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Effects of carcinogens on successive developmental stages of embryos. Ambly stoma (Urodela) , Rana pipiens and Xenopus laevis (Anura) b. Relationship between size of inductive graft and size and pattern of induction. Amblystoma (Urodela) and Rana (Anura) HOLTZER. H. Ph.B.. B.S. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Development of regional functional properties in the spinal cord, tested by defect and transplantation experiments. (Urodela) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) b. Selectivity in outgrowth and terminations of embryonic nerves. (Verte^ brata) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) HOOKER, D. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH 13, Pa.. U.S.A. a. Study of the physiological responses of fetuses. Homo (Primates) b. Study of the reactivity of the fetus to exteroceptive stimulation. Homo (Primates) Hori 45 Hui HORI, R. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst.. Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.. Chigusa-Ku. NAGOYA, Japan. a. Oxydation-reduction pattern in early development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) b. Difference of the melanoblasts in brown and orange-red varieties. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) HORN. E. C. B.S., A.M.. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM, N.C.. U.S.A. a. Regeneration of lens from dorsal iris. Pseudacris nigrita fetiarum (Anura) b. Organogenesis during development and changes at metamorphosis. Ichthyomyzon (species undescribed) (Cyclostomata, Pisces) (in collabo- ration with J. R. BAILEY) c. A comparative study of skeletal changes through metamorphosis. Am- blystoma maculatum, Pseudacris nigrita [eriarum (Amphibia) t HORST, C. J. van der D.Sc, Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of the Witwatersrand. Milner Park. JOHANNESBURG. S. Afrika. a. Study of the embryology. Chrysochloris capensis (Insectivora) HORSTADIUS, S. Fil. Dr, Prof. — Zool. Inst., Uppsala Univ., UPPSALA, Sweden, a. Determination in the egg: Analysis of the gradients and the processes behind them. (Echinoidea) h. Determination within the head. Amblystoma (Urodela) HOWORKA, E. I. M.D., Ph.D. — Histol. and Embryol. Inst, of the Acad, of Med. Poznan, ul. Swiecickiego 6, Collegium Anatomicum, POZNAN, Poland. a. Development of the placenta. Talpa europaea (Insectivora) b. On the content of intervillous space of the placenta. Homo sapiens HUBER, W. Dr es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Em- bryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale, 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France, a. Developpement de la tete. Etude morphologique et experimental de developpement de la forme encephalique en rapport avec le crane; cour- bure et redressement de la tete; position des yeux. Analyse de races a forme encephalique aberrante. Gallus domesticus (Aves) HUBL, H. Dr rer. nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Naturw. Fak., Rontgenring 10. WURZBURG, Deutschland. a. Geschwulstproblem. bearbeitet durch Regeneration und Transplantation. Lumbdcus (Oligochaeta) b. Einfluss des Colchicins auf die Regeneration. Lumbricus und Tubifex (Oligochaeta) HUBLE, J. Lie. zool. — Afd. Morphol., Lab. voor Zool., Universiteitstraat 14, GENT, Belgie. a. Action of alkahne growth-promoting beef anterior pituitary extract on growth in dwarf forms. Gallus (Aves) HUI, Chuang Hsiao Dr rer. nat., Dr rer. nat. habil. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Die Zusammenarbeit der Keimblatter — Versuche mit Grossdefekt aus verschiedenen Regionen der Neurula. Triton alpestris und Triton tae^ niatus (Urodela) Huij 46 Ich HUIJBERS, Mej. M. M. Med. doct. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. van Amsterdam. Mauritskade 61. AMSTERDAM O. Holland, (left for Surinam) HULTIN, J. M. T. Fil.lic. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norr- tullsgatan 16. STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden. a. Isotope studies of the nitrogen metabolism during early development. (Echinoidea) b. Amino acid incorporation in vivo into the proteins of different cell fractions from embryonic, adult, and regenerating liver and hepatoma. Mus rattus (Rodentia) HUMMEL, Miss K. P, Ph.D. — Jackson Memorial Lab., Box 558, BAR HARBOR, Me., U.S.A. a. Studies on the form and function of ovaries which have been grafted into spleens of castrates and subsequently retransplanted into normal position within the ovarian capsule of a normal host. Offspring of these ovaries are examined for abnormalities which may be correlated with the time the graft remained in the spleen. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with C. C. LITTLE) b. Studies of early histological changes in ovaries that have been grafted into spleens of castrated hosts. Correlation of such histological changes with estrogen secretion by the graft. Strain differences in histology and function of the grafts. Mus musculus (Rodentia) HUMPHREY, R. R. A.M., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., School, of Med., Univ. of Buffalo, 24 High Str., BUFFALO, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Studies on spontaneous haploidy and polyploidy. Amblystoma (= Sire- don) mexicanum (Utodela) (in collaboration with G. FANKHAUSER) b. The offspring of polyploids; their chromosome number, mortality, pa- thology etc. Amblystoma (— Siredon) mexicanum (Urodela) (in colla- boration with G. FANKHAUSER) c. Matings especially of dark 2n X white 2n to obtain haploids (white) to determine whether they are androgenetic or gynogenetic. Amblystoma (= Siredon) mexicanum (Urodela) d. Triploid, tetraploid and other heteroploid females are mated with 2n males, and the offspring studied. Amblystoma (— Siredon) mexicanum (Urodela) HUMPHREY, T. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., School, of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH 13. Pa., U.S.A. a. Development of descending root fibers of the trigeminal nerve in embryos during 7.5 to 8.5 weeks age period. Morphological study based on serially sectioned, pyridine silver impregnated embryos. Homo sapiens b. Pancreatic developmental studies. Homo sapiens (Primates) HUNT, E. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Emory Univ.. Dept of Biol.. EMORY UNI- VERSITY, Ga.. U.S.A. a. Studies on affects of various added materials, particularly carbohydrates, on morphology of embryos. Gallus (Aves) b. Studies on the distribution of certain radio-isotopes in the embryo. Gallus (Aves) c. Studies on the distribution of radio-iodine. (Amphibia) ICHIKAWA. A. Rigakushi (M.S.), Rigakuhakushi (Dr), Prof. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ.. North 8, West 5, SAPPORO. Japan. Ich 47 Jan a. Histological changes during the regeneration. Bdellocephala brunnea and Dugesia gonocephala (Tricladidea, Turbellaria) b. Reversal asymmetry in the regeneration of the opercula. Hydroides ezoensis (Polychaeta) ICHIKAWA. M. Ph.D.. Prof. — Lab. of Embryol. and Exp. Morphol., Zool. Inst.. Dept of Sci.. Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan. a. Hormonal mechanism of metamorphosis. Bombijx mori, Luehdorfia ja- ponica, Dictyoploca japonica (Lepidoptera) (in collaboration with co- workers ) b. Development of limbs. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) IKUSHIMA, N. — Lab. of Embryol. and Exper. Morphol., Zool. Inst., Dept of Sci.. Kyoto Univ.. KYOTO, Japan. a. Electric potential and pH of early embryo. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Uro- dela) b. Redoxpotential of early embryo. Triturus pyrrhogaster and Rhacophorus schlegelii (Amphibia) c. Regional differences of induced structure. IMMERS. J. Mag.rer.nat. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol.. Norr- tullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23. Sweden, a. Biochemistry of fertilization, espec. on carbohydrates metabolism. Echinus esculentus, Echinocardium cordatum, Paracentrotus lividus, Strongylo- centrotus droeb.. etc. (Echinoidea) h. Enzymatic destruction of jelly coat substances of the eggs. Echinocar- dium cordatum. Echinus esculentus, Brisopsis lyr., etc. (Echinoidea) INGE. Miss F. E. M.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. Bedford Goll., Regent's Park, LONDON N.W. 1. England (U.K.) a. Study of developm.ent. Arion (Pulmonata, Gastropoda) ISHIKAWA, M. M.A. (Rigakushi) — The Sugashima Marine Biol. Stat.. Nagoya Univ., SUGASHIMA-MURA, Shima-gun. Mie-ken, Japan, a. Physiological studies on fertilization and parthenogenesis. Strongylocen- trotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea) (in colla- boration with M. SUGIYAMA) ISINGS, J. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTREGHT. Hol- land. a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with W. G. BRAAMS. A. G. J. BURGERS, P. F. ELBERS, W. L. M. GEILENKIRGHEN, Miss T. G. M. KOEVOETS, Ghr. P. RAVEN, G. SGHOLTEN and M. VROMAN) b. Cytochemistry of hair development. (Mammalia) JAFFE, L. F. B.S. — Dept of Embryol., Div. of Biol., Gahfornia Inst, of Technol., PASADENA 4, Gal.. U.S.A. a. Study of spawning stimuli. Pelvetia [astigiata, Hesperophycus harveyanus (Fucales, Algae) b. Using developing eggs, search for gradient in CO2 output. Pelvetia fastigiata, Hesperophycus harveyanus (Fucales, Algae) JAGERSTEN. K. G. M. Fil. Dr. Prof. — Zool. Inst.. Uppsala Univ.. UPP- SALA. Sweden, a. Larval development. (Polychaeta) JANSEN. J. M.D. — Anatomical Institute, University of Oslo, OSLO. Norway. a. Development of the inferieur olive. Balaenoptera physalus (Cetacea) Jar 48 Kalk JAROS, R. M. M.D. — Univ. of Chicago, Dept of Zool., CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Development and regeneration of vitreous body. Gallus (Aves) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) JOHNELS, A. G. Phil. Dr — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm. 116 Drott- ninggatan, STOCKHOLM, Sweden. a. Development and morphology of the skeleton of the head. (Dipnoi), (Sihiridae, Teleostei) JOHNS, B. A. E. M.B., Ch.B., M.R.C.P. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, England (U.K.) a. Development of the chondrocranium. Homo (Primates) b. Development and histogenesis of oesophageal glands. Homo (Primates) c. Morphology and histology of alimentary tract. (Vertebrata) JOHNSON, F. R. M.D., B.Ch., B.A.O. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Sheffield. SHEFFIELD, England (U.K.) a. Functional histology of urinary passages of kidney. (Mammalia) t JOHNSON, Mychyle W. A.B., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM, N.C., U.S.A. JONES, B. M. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Post-embryonic morphogenesis. (Acarina. Arachnoidea) JORDAN, H. Ph.D.. M.S., M.A., ProL — Lab. of Histol. and Embryol.. Dept of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Vermont, BURLINGTON, Vt, U.S.A. (no data received over tu^o years) JOST. A. D. Dr Sc. — Lab. de Biol. anim. du P.C.B., Fac. des Sci., Univ. de Paris, 7 Rue Cuvier, PARIS Ve, France. Developmental physiology of the fetus, and fetal endocrinology. Orycto- lagus cuniculus, Mas rattus (Rodentia): a. Hormonal control of sex differentiation (gonads, hypophysis). b. Physiology of the fetal hypophysis, thyroid, adrenals. c. Sexual differentiation studied in vitro (organ culturing experiments). d. Production of limb abnormalities by hormonic treatment. The problem of congenital amputations. KAJISHIMA, T. Asst Prof. — Biol. Inst., Seikei Univ., Musashino-shi, TOKYO, Japan. a. Experimental studies on the mechanism of a blastoderm differentiation. (Crustacea) b. Experimental studies on the egg axis. (Echinoidea) KaLIN, J. Prof. — Zool.-vergl.-anat. Inst, der Univ., FREIBURG, Schweiz. a. Die Entwicklung des Beckens. Semnopithecus (Anthropoidea) b. Vergleichend embryologische Untersuchung iiber den Tarsus, insbeson- dere der niederen Katarrhinen. (Anthropoidea) c. Die hormonale Beeinflussung der Metamorphose. Xenopus laevis Daudin (Anura) KALK, Mrs M. J. B.Sc. (London) — Dept of Zool., Univ. of the Wit- watersrand, Milner Park, JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa, a. An investigation into the biochemical ontogeny of muscle by an immuno- logical technique. Xenopus laevis (Anura) KaLLEN, B. Med.kand. — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol., Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden. a. Ontogenesis of the telencephalon. (Mammalia) Kam 49 Kemp KAMER. J. C. V. d. Dr Sc. — Zool. Lab. dcr Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3. UTRECHT. Holland. a. Comparative embryological study of pineal cytology. (Vertebrata) b. Normal development and cytology of the pineal region. Torpedo ocellata and Torpedo marmorata (Selachii) c. Normal development of the ear. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) KANOH, Y. K. Rigakushi (M.S.), Asst Prof. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 8, West 5. SAPPORO, Japan. a. Morpho- and physiological investigations on activation of eggs. On- corhynchus keta W. (Teleostei) h. Morphological investigation on fertilization. Clupea pallasii C. & W. (Teleostei) KARCZMAR, A. G. Ph.D. — Georgetown Univ., School of Med., WASHINGTON 7, D.C., Md, U.S.A. a. The alkahne phosphatase activity in regenerating hmbs. The comparison of the activities of this enzyme in dedifferentive, growth and differen- tiation stages of regeneration on one hand and in Hmb ontogeny on the other. Activities of alkaline phosphatase in experimentally induced changes of regenerative fate. Amblystoma piinctatum and opacuin h. The effect of antimitotics and carcinogens on regeneration. The effect of nitrogen mustard as compared to that of denervation. The comparison of the effects of these agents during various stages of regeneration, with special emphasis on the effect of carcinogens on dedifferentive stage of regeneration and on experimentally induced exaggerated dedifferen- tiation (regression). Amblystoma punctatum and opacum (Urodela) c. Effect of pharmacological agents during progressive stages of differen- tiation. Change of response to agents acting on central and peripheral system during morphogenesis. Amblystoma punctatum and opacum (Urodela) d. Dissociation of the effects of carcinogens on dedifferentation, growth and differentiation phase of regeneration. Amblystoma punctatum and opacum (Urodela) e. Regulation of changes in regeneration pattern induced by carcinogens on amputation and repeated regeneration. Amblystoma punctatum and opacum (Urodela) KATAKURA, Y. M.A. — Biol. Lab., Keio Univ., Hiyoshi, Kohoku, YOKO- HAMA, Japan. a. Differentiation of the primordial germ-cell. Bombyx mod (Lepidopteta) b. The sexual characters of gynandromorph. Bombyx mod (Lepidopteta) KAVANAU, J. L. M.S., B.S. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, BER- KELEY 4, Cahf., U.S.A. a. The free amino acid and peptide metabohsm of normal and hthium- treated developing eggs. Strong ylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea) KAWAKAMI, I. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., FUKUOKA. Japan, a. The metabolic basis of morphogenesis. (Amphibia) KEMP, N. E. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, Mich., U.S.A. a. Synthesis and utilization of yolk during morphogenesis. Rana pipiens and Amblystoma punctatum (Amphibia) Kent 50 Kloft b. Differentiation of viscera and survival of tadpoles with opened body cavities. Rana pipiens (Anura) c. Differentiation and respiration in tadpoles with excised hearts, Rana pipiens (Anura) KENT, D. E. A.B. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, U.S.A. a. The effects of radioactive phosphorus on mitosis in larval epithelial cells. Ambly stoma punctatum (Urodela) (in collaboration with D. P. COSTELLO and Miss C. HENLEY) b. Investigation of the cytological effects of various agents (including temperature and P-32) on fertilized eggs. Chaetopterus pergamentaceus (Pohjchaeta) (in collaboration with D. P. COSTELLO and Miss C. HENLEY) KERKHOF. Miss A. M. Arts — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland. a. Influence of the gonadal hormones on the development of the female genital system. Mus muscuhis (Rodentia) KERR, J. Graham Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Dalney Veed, ROYSTON (Herts), Barley, England (U.K.) KILLE, R. A. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. The early development of the skull bones developing in connection with the lateral line canals. Salmo spp. (Teleostei) KINDAHL, Miss M. E. Phil.Dr — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, 116 Drottningatan, STOCKHOLM, Sweden, a. The development of the teeth. (Insectivora) KING. R. — Department of Biol. Sci., Stanford University, STANFORD, Cal.. U.S.A. a. A study of melanophore differentiation, utilizing melanin inhibitors (e.g. phenylthiourea). (Amphibia) KING, T. J. B.S., M.S. — Lankenau Hosp. Res. Inst, and Inst, for Cancer Res., Burholme Ave Fox Chase, PHILADELPHIA 11, Pa., U.S.A. a. Experimental study of development of eggs lacking "functional" chromo- somes. Rana (Anura) (in collaboration with R. W. BRIGGS) KING, T. S. M.B., Ch.B. — Deot of Anat., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, England (U.K.) a. Development of face and correlated innervation. Homo (Primates) KLAPPER, Miss CI. E. Ph.D., Prof. — Univ. of Allabama, Med. Center, BIRMINGHAM 5, Ala., U.S.A. a. Development of the pharyngeal derivatives. Cricetus cricetus (Rodentia) h. Development and structure of salivary glands. Cricetus cricetus (Ro- dentia) KLOFT, W. Dr rer. nat. — Inst, fiir Angewandte Zool. der Univ., Naturw. Fak.. Rontgenring 10, WORZBURG, Deutschland. a. Embryonic development and metamorphosis. Tropinota hirta (Celeo- ptera) b. Rcduktion der Fliigel und Fliigelmuskulatur bei von Nematoden in- fizierten Tieren. Lasius niger u.a. (Formicidae) , Myrmica rubra u.a. (Myrmicinae, Formicidae) und Vespa germanica (Vespidae) (Hymeno- ptera) Kni 51 Krab KNIGHT— JONES. E. W. D.Phil. — Marine Biol. Stat., BANGOR, N. Wales (U.K.) a. Factors inducing metamorphosis in larvae of marine benthic invertebrates. Spirorbis borealis (Polychaeta) and Balanus balanoides (Cirripedia) KNOUFF. R. A. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Ohio State Univ., CO- LUMBUS 10, Ohio, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) KO. Chang B.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Developmental analysis of hybrids. Bombyx (Insecta) KOCHER, W. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, ZURICH 6, Schweiz. a. Differentiation and regeneration of notochord. Triton (Urodela) b. Experimentally evocated stop of differentiation in the notochord. Triton alpestris (Urodela) KOEVOETS, Miss T. C. M. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3. UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with W. G. BRAAMS, A. C. J. BURGERS, P. F. ELBERS. W. L. M. GEILENKIRCHEN, J. ISINGS, Chr. P. RAVEN, G. SCHOLTEN and M. VROMAN) KOLLROS, J. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., State Univ. of Iowa. IOWA CITY, Iowa, U.S.A. a. The development of the spinal cord and nerves. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) b. Influence of peripheral and intracentral factors upon the growth of the midbrain. Rana, Bufo, Pseudacris (Anura) c. Metamorphic effects of locally applied thyroxin (skin, midbrain and gut). Rana, Bufo, Pseudacris, Ambystoma (Amphibia) d. Regeneration of the midbrain in embryos and larvae. Rana, Bufo, Pseudacris, Xenopus (Anura) e. Development of the optic tectum following repeated crushing of the optic nerve. Xenopus (Anura) (in collaboration with Mrs V. PEPER- NIK) f. Metabolic studies of the normal and thyroxin-stimulated skin of tadpoles. Rana pipiens (Anura) (in collaboration with Mrs S. BARCH) KONIGSBERG. I. R. A.B. Brooklyn Coll. — Dept of Biol.. The Johns Hopkins Univ.. Charles and 34th Strs, BALTIMORE 18, Md, U.S.A. a. Ontogeny of hormonal correlation of carbohydrate metabolism. Functio- nal differentiation of the endocrine pancreas. Gallus domesticus (Aves) KONOPACKA, Mrs B. Dr. M.V.S.S. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.. Acad, of Med., ul. Chatubinskicgo 5, WARSZAWA. Poland. a. Histochemical investigations on development. Cyprinus carpio (Tele- ostei) b. Nucleic acids, lipides and polysaccharides in developing embryos. (Teleostei) KOPSCH. Fr. Dr. Prof. (Emer.) — Archivstr. 9. BERLIN-DAHLEM, Deutschland. (Anat. Inst, der alten Berliner Univ.) KRABBE. K. H. Dr Med. — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol.. Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden, (from Kommunehospitalet, COPENHAGEN, Denmark) a. Morphogenesis of the brain. (Aves) Krai 52 Kuhn KRAInSKA, Mrs M. K. Mag. of Sc. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Acad. of Med., ul. Chatubinskiego 5, WARSZAWA, Poland, a. A cytochemical study of the egg. (Cynipidae, Hymenoptcra: other Insecta) KRAUSE, W. DrMed. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Wien, Wahringerstr. 13, WIEN IX, Oesterreich. (no embryological work in progress) KRAUSS, M. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., The Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles and 34th Strs, BALTIMORE 18, Md. U.S.A. a. Investigations on tissue hemolysins in adult and embryonic organs. Mits, Oryctolagus ciiniculus (Rodentia) h. Effects of specific antisera on growth and differentiation. (Amphibia) KREDIET, G. Dr, Prof. — Veter.-Anat. Inst.. Biltstr. 172, UTRECHT. Holland. (no data received over this year) KREMER, Miss A. K. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst.. Janskerk- hof 2; Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3. UTRECHT, Holland. a. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and the subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implan- tation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) (Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Ambly stoma mexicanum (Uiodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP, Miss E. BO- TERENBROOD. Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA. Miss L. HOES- SELS, Miss C. LINGBEEK, G. MEYER, F. J. VERHEYEN and J. WILLEMSEN) b. Developmental genetics of an inbred line, characterized by a high per- centage of tergite-abnormalities. Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (In- secta) (in collaboration with F. H. SOBELS) KROPP, B. N. A.M.. Ph.D., Prof. — Med. School. Queen's Univ.. KING- STON, Ont.. Canada, (no data received over this year) KRUGELIS, Miss E. J. Ph.D. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) KRUYT, J. P. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ.. Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Development genetics of the combination of two dominant mutant genes, Dichaete and eyeless-dominant. Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (In- secta) (in collaboration with F. H. SOBELS and N. SPRONK) KUGLER, O. E. Ph.D.. Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Illinois, URBANA, 111.. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) KuHN, A. Dr Phil.h.c, Dr rer. nat.. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., u. Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Biol.. Holderlinstr. 12, TUBINGEN, Deutschland. a. Wundheilung und Regeneration. Ephestia und Ptychopoda (Lepido- ptera) b. Entwicklung der Schuppen bei verschiedenen Mutanten und unter ex- perimentellen Bedingungen. Ephestia und Ptychopoda (Lepidoptera) c. Genwirkungen und Phaenocopien bei der Ausbildung von Zeichnungs- mustern. Ephestia und Ptychopoda (Lepidoptera) Kuhn 53 Land d. Vergl. Untersuchungen der Furchung und Keimblatterbildung bei div. spec. (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa) e. Eiwachstum. (Cladocera, Branchiopoda) KUNO. M. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst., Fac. des Sci.. Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Ku, NAGOYA, Japan, a. Physiological studies on the cleavages of eggs. Strongylocentrotus pul- chcrrimns, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea) KURKIEWICZ, T. Dr Sc. Prof. — Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol.. Fac. de Med. de I'Acad. de Med. a Poznan, ul. Swiecickiego 6, POZNAN, Pologne. a. Histogenese de la corticosurrenale dans les conditions experimentales. Mas rattus (Rodentia) KUTSKY, Miss P. B. A.B., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of CaHfornia. BERKELEY 4. Cal., U.S.A. a. Studies in protein metabolism of the embryo. Ill — Peptides; IV — Up- take of radioactive methionine; V — Microbiological assay of amino acids; VI — Enzymes. Rana pipiens and Hyla regilla (Anura) (in col- laboration with W. E. BERG and R. M. EAKIN) KUTSKY, R. J. A.B., M.A. — Zool. Dept., Univ. of Calif., BERKELEY 4. Cahf.. U.S.A. a. Fractionation of embryo extract for growth promoting factors in tissue culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves) KUUSI, Miss T. Mag.phil. — Zool. Lab.. Univ. of Helsinki, Dept of Physiol., P. Rautatiekatu 13, HELSINKI, Finland. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. hbre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auderghem, Belgique. a. The chemical nature of specific inductive substances (isolated from liver and kidney of the guinea-pig), especially the inductive effects of protein and nucleic acid fractions of dead tissues. Triton (Urodela) LALLIER, R. A. Lie. es Sc. — Inst, de Biol, physicochemique, 13 Rue Pierre Curie, PARIS V. France, a. Li et developpement embryonnaire, etude de la biochimie des embryons lithines. Rana fusca, Amblystoma mexicanum (Amphibia) h. Etude de I'induction. Triton taeniatus (Urodela) c. Insuline et developpement embryonnaire. Rana fusca (Anura) LAMY, F. M.A. — Dept of Biol., Massachusetts Inst, of Technology, CAMBRIDGE 39, Mass., U.S.A. a. Investigating the mechanism of protein synthesis in the embryo, with special reference to the proteins of cardiac muscle. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with J. D. EBERT) LAN, Miss Wang Yu B.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Selection through environmental influences. Bombyx mori (Insecta) LANDAUER. W. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Genet., Coll. of Agric, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs Agric. Exper. Stat.. STORRS, Conn., U.S.A. a. Developmental studies on various mutants, such as "duphcate", "creeper chondrodystrophy" etc. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. A causal analysis of teratogenic action of insulin on developing embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Hereditary (lethal) cyclocephaly and cyclopia. Gallus domesticus (Aves) d. Teratogenic action of boric acid in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) Lange 54 Legr LANGEVOORT. H. L. M.Drs — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN. Holland, a. Development of paraphysis and the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid. Gallus (Aves) LANGMAN, J. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. van Amsterdam, Maurits- kade 61, AMSTERDAM O, Holland. (no embryological work in progress) LARAMBERGUE. M. de Dr es Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., POITIERS, Vienne, France. a. Recherches sur le developpement embryonnaire de I'appareil genital her- maphrodite. (Gastropoda) b. Differenciation des gametes chez des formes hermaphrodites. (Gastro- poda) c. Genetique des races euphalliques et aphalhques. Bulinus tmncatus (contortus) (Gastropoda) LASH, J. W. Doct. Cand. — Univ. of Chicago, Dept of Zool., CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Induction of cartilage by devitahzed cartilage grafts. (Amphibia) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) LATIMER, H. B. Ph.D., Prof. — Deot of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Kansas. LAWRENCE, Kan., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) LAURENT, M. Lab. d'Histol., Dep. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 31 Rue Lionnois. NANCY (Meurthe & Moselle), France, a. Organogenese du poumon. Homo (Primates) (en collaboration avec A. BEAU et A. DOLLANDER) LEBLOND, C. P. Prof. — Dept of Anat., McGill Univ., MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada. a. Development of the thyroid gland. (Vertebrata) b. The development of bones and teeth as shown by radioautographs with the help of radio-phosphorus and radio-carbon. (Vertebrata) (in col- laboration with R. GREULICH and L. F. BELANGER) LEE, G. M. A.B., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE. Kan., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) LEFEBVRES— BOISSELOT, Mrs J. Dr es Sc. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 15 Rue Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie, France, a. Teratogenesc par carence en vitamines B. Mus rattus (Rodentia) LEGHISSA, S. Ph.D. — 1st. di Anat. comp.. Via Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA (103). Italia. a. Study of the egg-cortex. Fusion of blastomeres. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) b. Differentiation and morphology of nervous tissue. (Coelenterata) c. Comparative neurology. (Vertebrata) d. Effects of antimitotics on regeneration of peripheral nerves and on metamorphosis. Rana, Bufo (Anura) (in collaboration with P. PAS- QUINI) e. Regeneration of peripheric nerves. (Vertebrata) f. Action of vitamins (A, B group, C) on the histophysiology of endocrine glands during metamorphosis. Rana (Anura) LEGRAND, J.-J. Dr es Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., POITIERS, Vienne, France. Legr 55 Lever a. Determination du sexe. (Oniscoidea et Cymothoidea, Isopoda, Crusta^ cea) b. Developpement des coaptations. (Oniscoidea, Isopoda; Decapoda, Crus~ tacea), (Insecta) c. Etude de la croissance. Porcellio dilatatus Brandt (Oniscoidea. Isopoda, Crustacea) et Anilocra physodes L. (Cymothoidea, Isopoda, Crustacea) LEHMAN, H. E. M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of North Carohna, CHAPEL HILL, N.C., U.S.A. a. Studies on the behaviour, differentiation and metabohsm of pigment cells as related to the establishment of specific pigment patterns of larvae and adults. Amblystoma and Triturus (Urodela) h. Studies on the relation of external media and physical surfaces on the migration an differentiation of tissues in vitro. Amblystoma and Triturus (Urodela) LEHMANN, ¥. E. Dr Phil., Prof. — Abt. fur Zoophysiol., Zool. Inst, der Univ.. Sahlistr. 8, BERN. Schweiz. a. Allometrisches Wachstum. (Amphibia) (in Zusammenarbeit mit diver- sen Mitarbeitern) b. The influence of chloramine-compounds on early development (neuru- lation and embryo-formation). Triturus alpestris and Triturus taeniatus (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP) c. Schwanzregeneration, normal und chemisch beeinflusst. Xenopus (Anura) (in Zusammenarbeit mit diversen Mitarbeitern) d. Elektronenmikroskopische Struktur von tierischen Eiern. (Echinoder- mata, Ascidiae und Tubifex) e. Regeneration (Bedeutung der I-Zellen). (Hydrozoa, Coelenterata) (in Zusammenarbeit mit P. TARDENT) f. Erzeugung von Teratomen bei larven. Xenopus (Anura) LELIeVRE, a. Anc. Chef de Travaux — Lab. d'Embryol.. Fac. de Med.. 15 Rue Ecole de Med.. PARIS Vie. France, a. Etude des anomahes de divers types. Homo (Primates) LENDER. Th. Prof. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S.. Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale, 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG. France, a. Regeneration des yeux. Role du systeme nerveux dans la regeneration des yeux. Polycelis nigra (Tricladidea, Turbellaria) LEONE. V. M.D. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Via Celoria 10. MILANO. Italia, (from 1st. di Anat. umana norm. dell'Univ. di PALERMO) a. NaSCN action on embryonic development. (Amphibia and Aves) b. Urea action on embryonic development. (Amphibia) LEPORI, N. G. Lib.Doc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Volta 4. PISA. Italia, a. Ovo- and spermatogenesis — gynogenetic development — polyploidy — chromosome cycle. Polycelis nigra (Tricladidea, Turbellaria) h. Ovo- and spermatogenesis — chromosome cycle. Polycelis tenuis (Tri- cladidea, Turbellaria) c. Ovo- and spermatogenesis — chromosome cycle. Helix adspersa (Gas- tropoda) LEVER. ]. Dr Phil. — Zool. Inst.. Free Calvinistic Univ., Rapenburgerstr. 128, AMSTERDAM C, Holland, a. Descriptive embryology. Colisa labiosa (Teleostei) Levi 56 Lindb LEVI, G. L. Dr. Prof. (Emer.) — Inst, of human Anat., Fac. of Med., Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 52, TORINO, Italy, a. Recherches sur les transformations qui se produisent dans les organismes et dans les tissus cultives in vitro pendant I'accroissement. (Amniota) h. Recherches sur les caracteres de la structure et des proprietes biologiques dans les tissus cultives in vitro. (Amniota) LEVI— MONTALCINI, Miss R. M.D., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Washington Univ., Lindell and Skinker Aves, ST LOUIS 5, Mo., U.S.A. (from Univ. of TORINO. Italy) a. Response of embryonic nervous system to implantation of mouse tumors. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with V. HAMBURGER) b. Origin of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. (Aves) c. Enlargement of the sympathetic system following mouse sarcoma trans- plantation to the chorio-allontoic membrane. Gallus domesticus (Aves) d. Control of proliferation and differentiation of the nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with V. HAMBURGER) LEVY, Mrs G. Dr es Sc, laureat de I'Acad. Med. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 15 Rue Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie, France, a. Vitamines chez la mere et le foetus. Mus rattus (Rodentia) h. Teratogenese par carence. Mus rattus (Rodentia) LEWIS, F. Th. A.M., M.D., Prof. — Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck Str.. BOSTON 15, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) LEWIS, W. H. Dr, Prof. (Emer.) — Wistar Inst, of Anat. and Biol., PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa, U.S.A. (no data received) LI, Kan Tien B.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper, Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Transplantation of haploid embryonic tissue. Rana (Anura) LI, Miss S. C. B.S. — Dept of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Nat. Univ. of Peking, Ching Shan Tung Chieh, PEIPING, China. (no data received over this year) LIAO, Y. K. B.S. — Dept of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Nat. Univ. of Peking, Ching Shan Tung Chieh, PEIPING, China. (no data received over this year) LILLIE. R. S. Ph.D., Sc.D. — Physiol. Lab., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. — Marine Biol. Lab., WOODS HOLE, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) LINDAHL, P. E. Fil.Dr, Prof. — Inst, for Zoophysiol., Fac. of Mat.-Nat. Sci., Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden. a. Large scale separation of macromeres, mesomeres and micromeres of the developing egg. (Echinoidea) b. Changements of dehydrogenase system at fertilization. (Echinoidea) c. The biochemical mechanism of the animalization of the unfertilized egg. (Echinoidea) d. The biochemical background for the vegetalization of the egg by Li+. (Echinoidea) LINDBERG, N. O. H. Phil. Dr, Prof. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norrtullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden. a. On surface reactions of the egg with special attention to phosphate- metabolism. On the dehydrogenase systems of the egg. (Echinoidea) Lindv 57 Lub LINDVALL, S. Engineer — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norrtulls- gatan 16. STOCKHOLM 23. Sweden, a. Studies on the proteins of unfertilized — and the first stages of fertilized eggs. (Echinoidea) LINGBEEK, Miss C. — Hubrecht Lab.. Internat. Embryol. Inst.. Janskerk- hof 2. UTRECHT. Holland, a. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP, Miss A. K. KREMER. Miss E. C. BOTERENBROOD. Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA, Miss L. HOESSELS, G. MEYER, F. J. VERHEYEN and J. WIL- LEMSEN) LIPSCHUTZ. A. M.D., Prof. — Dept de Med. Exper. del Servicio Nacional de Salubridad, Av. Irarrazaval 849. SANTIAGO, Chile, South America. (no data received over this year) LISON, L. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embr., Fac. de Med. de I'Univ., 97 Rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgique. a. Photometric quantitative determinations of desoxyribonucleic acid (D.N. A.) in resting cells, mitosis, spermatogenesis and development. (in collaboration with J. J. PASTEELS) LITTLE, C. C. Sc.D.. Prof. — Jackson Memorial Lab.. Box 558, BAR HARBOR, Me, U.S.A. a. Studies on the form and function of ovaries which have been grafted into spleens of castrates and subsequently retransplanted into normal position within the ovarian capsule of a normal host. Offspring of these ovaries are examined for abnormalities which may be correlated with the time the graft remained in the spleen. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Miss K. P. HUMMEL) LIU J. C. B.S., Ph.D., Assoc. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) LOMBARD, G. L. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst.. Fac. of Sci.. Univ. of Pretoria, PRETORIA, S. Africa. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland. a. Investigations into the effects of LiCl on the early development. Xenopus laeuis Daudin and Amblystoma mexicanum (Amphibia) b. Homoplastic transplantations of presumptive neural areas between Li- thium-treated and normal blastulae/early gastrulae, respectively. Triturus, Amblystoma. Pleurodeles (Urodela) L0VTRUP, S. Mag.scient. — Cytochem. Dept, Carlsberg Lab., 8 Gl. Carls- bergvej.. COPENHAGEN Valby, Denmark. a. Proteolytic enzymes during development. Amblystoma mexicanum (Uro- dela) b. Metabolism (Oo-consumption) at different temperatures. Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) LUBCHENCO, L. M.D. — Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center, Dept of Pediatrics, 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7, Col., U.S.A. Lub 58 Ly a. Study of developmental disturbances related to nutritional deficiences investigated by application of anti-vitamins and anti-amino acids to the intact egg and to explants (somites). In particular, it will be attempted to define the factors which maintain the balance between myotome, sclerotome and dermatome during differentiation of the somite and are required for the normal development of the retina (possible connection with retrolental fibroplasia of the premature human infant). (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN, J. McKENZIE and U. ROTH- PELS) LODTKE, H. Dr, Apl. ao. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, FREIBURG i.Brsg., Deutschland. a. Entwicklung der Sehleistung. Notonecta glauca (Heteroptera, Hemi' pteroidea, Insecta) h. Entwicklung der Sehleistung. Mus rattus (Rodentia) LUMB, Miss E. S. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of Rochester, ROCHESTER 3, N.Y., U.S.A. a. A cytochemical study of the nucleic acids in the differentiating spinal nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves) LUNDBORG, H. A. — Embryol. dept. Histol. Inst., Karolinska Inst., Solna- vagen 1, STOCKHOLM 60. Sweden, a. Description of a case of malformation of the urinary bladder, related to the "sand-glass bladder". Homo (Primates) LuSCHER, M. Dr — Zool. Anstalt, Univ. Basel. BASEL. Schweiz. (no data received over two years) LUTHER. W. Dr Phil, Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., MARBURG, Deutschland. (no data received over this year) LUTZ, H. Dr es Sc. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., 1 Avenue Vercingetorix, CLERMONT-FERRAND, France. a. Developpement du blastoderme pendant les premieres heures de I'incu- bation. Anas (Aves) b. La polyembryonie experimentale; I'orientation des embryons. (Aves) LUTZ— OSTERTAG, Mme Y. Lie. es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., 1 Avenue Vercingetorix. CLERMONT-FERRAND, France. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale, 12 Rue de I'Univer- site, STRASBOURG, Frar^ce. a. La genese de I'asymmetrie du tractus genital et la regression des canaux de Miiller par la methode d'explantations. Gallus (Aves) h. Role des hormones dans la differenciation primaire du sexe. Gallus (Aves) (en collaboration avec Et. WOLFF) LUYENDIJK, W. Arts — Anat. -Embryol. Laboratory of the University of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEI- DEN. Holland. a. Development of diencephalon and hypophysis. Homo (Primates) (in col- laboration with J. DANKMEIJER) b. Development of hypothalamic nuclei. Homo; (Rodentia) LYON, Miss M. F. Ph.D. — Med. Res. Council. Inst, of Anim. Genet., West Mains Rd., King's Buildings. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Developmental study of absence of otoliths. Mus musculus (Rodentia) h. Developmental study of the zigzag mutant. Mus musculus (Rodentia) Mac 59 March MACMILLAN. E. W. Dr — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool, LIVER- POOL. England (U.K.) a. The importance of the epididymis and its vascularization for spermato- genesis. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with R. G. HARRISON) MAKINO, S. Nogakushi, Rigakuhakushi (Dr), Prof. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 8. West 5, SAPPORO, Japan. a. Chromosome study in mammals. Felis leo, F. bengalensis, F. dom. (Car- nivora); ( Anthropoidea) b. Effects of some chemicals such as caffein, acryflavine, podophyllin and mustard upon the cell and nuclear divisions, with reference to the remar- kable behaviour of mitochondria. Podisma sappocoense (Orthoptera) c. 1. Cytological studies on the Yoshida sarcoma, an ascites tumor of white rats, with regard to the mitotic abnormalities, mitotic rate and variation of the chromosome number. 2. Characteristics and individuality of chromosomes in tumor cells of the Yoshida sarcoma which contribute to the growth of the tumor. Effect of podophillin upon tumor cells of the Yoshida sarcoma. 3. Behavior of tumor cells in a transplant gene- ration. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) d. Induction of new ascites sarcoma by the application of azo dye, with a survey on the karyological changes occurring in treating tissue cells. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) MALAN, Miss M. E. D.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STEL- LENBOSCH. S. Africa. a. Some developmental stages of the skull and the palate. Nyctisyrigmus pectotalis (Caprimulgidae, Aves) MALTESE, C. 1st. di Zool., Via Archirafi 18. PALERMO, Italia. a. Hatching enzymes. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) MANCUSO, V. Dr — 1st. di Zool., Via Archirafi 18, PALERMO, Italia, a. The distribution of enzymes in the germ during its development. (Asci- diae, Urochordata) MANDL, Miss A. M. B.Sc, Ph.D. — Dept of Anat, The Med. School, Birmingham Univ.. Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England (U.K.) a. Study of oogenetic function. (Rodentia) MANGOLD, O. Dr, Prof. — Heiligenberg-Inst., (17b) HEILIGENBERG, Kreis Ueberlingen/Bodensee, Deutschland. a. Entstehung und Determination der Geschlechtszellen und Gonaden. Triton (Urodela) (gemeinsam mit O. STARK) b. Determinationsvorgange in der Gastrula und Neurula. Triton (Urodela) (gemeinsam mit Frl. H. WAECHTER) MANHOFF. L. J. M.D. — Rabt. B. Green Hosp., SAN ANTONIO, Texas, U.S.A. a. Experimental production of anomalies of the fourth and sixth aortic arches by microelectrocoagulation in 3-day embryos. Gallus (Aves) MANTON, S. M. F.R.S.. M.A.. Sc.D. — King's Coll.. Strand. LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) (no data received over this year) MARCHLEWSKI, J. H. Dr — Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im. H. Hoyera, KRAKOW, sw. Anny 6. Poland. a. Artificial inseminations with semen stored in different conditions. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. Intergeneral crosses. Chrysolophus pictus L. $ X Gallus domesticus $ (Aves) Mark 60 McKee MARKERT. C. L. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool, Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, Mich.. U.S.A. a. Influence of cellular genotype on substrate specificity of tyrosinase in melanoblasts cultured in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves) and Peromyscus maniculatus (Rodentia) . b. Role of nucleic acid synthesis in cellular differentiation. Ascidia nigra (Urochordata) and Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea) MARLIER, G. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci., Inst, de Zool. Torley- Rousseau. Univ. hbre de Bruxelles, 50 Av. F. D. Roosevelt, BRUXEL- LES. Belgique. a. Metamorphoses. (Insecta aquatica) h. Biologie et systematique. (Collembola) c. Biologie et systematique. (Trichoptera) MASUDA, H. — Lab. of Embryol. and Exper. Morphol., Zool. Inst., Dept of Sci., Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan, a. Behaviour of phosphor in early development. Ttiturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) h. Induction in regenerating blastema. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) c. Regional differences of induced structure. MASY, Miss S. — Inst. d'Anat., Univ. de Louvain, 38 Rue des Recollets, LOUVAIN, Belgique. a. Experimental analysis of the development of the appendicular skeleton in the embryo. Gallus (Aves) MATHER, W. B. M. of Sci. — Zool. Dept, Univ. of Queensland, George Str., BRISBANE, Queensland. Australia, a. Superimplantation. Oryctolagus cuniculus L. (Rodentia) MAZIA, D. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY 4, Cahf., U.S.A. a. Desoxyribonucleic acid formation during early development. Strongylo- centrotus purpuratus, Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea) h. Effects of homologous and heterologous nucleoproteine on early develop- ment. (Echinodermata) McCAFFERTY, R. E. M.S. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH 13, Pa, U.S.A. (no data received over this year) McCALLION, D. J. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Acadia Univ., WOLFVILLE, Nova Scotia, Canada. a. Effects of carcinogens on growth, regeneration and differentiation in larvae. (Aniira) b. A histochemical study of the oviduct, especially of the shell gland with reference to the mechanism of shell formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves) McCULLOCH, D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Cytological and electronmicroscopic studies on embryonic induction. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS and R. PETZOLD) McKEEHAN, M. S. Ph.D. — School of Anat., Univ. of Virginia, CHAR- LOTTESVILLE, Va, U.S.A. a. A study of the effects on lens induction of blocking contact between retina and lens ectoderm with various membranes. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. The self-differentiating capacity of the developing lens as tested by transplantation experiments. Gallus domesticus (Aves) McKen 61 Ming McKENZIE, J. Ph.D. — Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center, Dept of Pedia- trics, 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7, Col., U.S.A. a. Study of the developmental disturbances related to nutritional deficien- cies investigated by application of anti-vitamins and anti-amino acids to the intact egg and to explants (somites). In particular it will be attempted to define the factors which maintain the balance between myotome, sclerotome and dermatome during differentiation of the somite and are required for the normal development of the retina (possible connection with retrolental fibroplasia of the premature human infant). (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERMANN, L. LUBCHENCO and U. ROTHFELS) MENSCHIK, Z. M.B., Ch.B., M.D., Prof. — Dcpt of Anat., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Ottawa. OTTAWA. Canada, (no data received over two years) METTETAL. C. Dr — Lab. de Biol. Anim., Centre d'Etudes Sup. Sci.. Avenue Biarnay. RABAT, Maroc. a. La regeneration des membres, plus specialement la determination des par- ties du membre a I'interieur du bourgeon de regeneration. (Urodela) METZ, C. B. Ph.D. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11. Conn., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) MEYER, G. — Hubrecht Lab.. Internat. Embryol. Inst.. Janskerkhof 2. UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in hori- zontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and sub- sequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus tae- niatus, alpestris and cristatus and Ambly stoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUV/KOOP. Miss A. KREMER. Miss E. BOTERENBROOD. Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA, Miss L. HOESSELS, Miss C. LINGBEEK, F. J. VERHEYEN, J. WILLEM- SEN) MEYER, R. de — Inst. d'Anat., Univ. de Louvain, 38 Rue des Recollets, LOUVAIN, Belgique. a. Embryological development of the nodal tissue in the heart. (Aves) MICHAEL. Milad I. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. Farouk I Univ., Moharram Bey, ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. a. The metamorphosis of the hyobranchial skeleton. Bufo regularis (Anura) (in collaboration with Shokralla N. SEDRA) MILLARD, Mrs N. A. H. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Cape Town. Rondebosch, CAPE TOWN. S. Africa, a. Complete development of the veins and arteries. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Work complete but Normal Table still to be done) MILLER. Mrs D. J. (Formerly Miss D. J. PEERS) — 21 Homewood Ave. HAMILTON, Ontario, Canada. (Formerly Dept of Entomol. and Zool., Ontario Agricultural College, GUELPH, Ont.. Canada) (no embryological work in progress) MING, Shen Shu B.Sc. — Lab. for Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol.. Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China. a. Isolation, purification, chemistry and the mode of action of eye stalk hormone. (Crustacea) (in collaboration with S. PAI, Yang Fu YU and K. P. CHANG) Minga 62 Monte MINGANTI, A. Dr — 1st. di Zool.. Via Archirafi 18. PALERMO. Italia, a. The cytology of hybrids. Lethal hybrids. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) h. The physiology of fertilization. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) MINTZ, Miss B. M.S.. Ph.D.. Asst Prof. — Whitman Lab.. Univ. of Chicago. 5700 S. Ingleside. CHICAGO 37. 111.. U.S.A. a. Intracoelomic grafts of medullary tissue from the left ovary of differen- tiated embryonic donors. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (At the Lab. d'Em- bryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Univ. de Strasbourg, STRAS- BOURG, France) (in collaboration with Et. WOLFF) b. Intracoelomic grafts of the right gonad of differentiated female embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (At the Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S.. Univ. de Strasbourg. STRASBOURG, France) c. Testosterone proprionate treatment of young hypophysectomized larvae. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela) (At the Laboratoire de Biol. Animale, P.C.B., Universite de Paris, PARIS. France, in collaboration with L. GALLIEN) MOLL, J. Dr Med. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ.. Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN. Holland. a. Relations between organweight and bodyweight in ontogeny. (Mam- malia) b. Embryological development of the roof of the fourth ventricle and the area postrema. (Mammalia and Aves) c. Joint development. Homo (Primates) and Mus musculus (Rodentia) MONNE, L. Phil.Dr, Prof. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norr- tullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden, a. Correlations between structure and function of the cytoplasm. (Echi- noidea) MONROY. A. DrMed., Prof. — Zool. Station. NAPLES. Italy. a. Investigations on the physiological role of the pigment in morphogenesis: (1) Changes in the total content of pigment during morphogenesis (in cooperation with Mrs A. MONROY-ODDO and Marina De NICO- LA); (2) The chromoprotein of the pigment granules (in cooperation with Marina De NICOLA); (3) The metaboHsm of the pigment during morphogenesis (in cooperation with Marina De NICOLA and E. SCA- RANO). Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) b. Analyzation of the nature of the egg antifertilizin. (Echinoidea) (in col- laboration with J. A. M. RUNNSTROM. STOCKHOLM. Sweden) MONROY— ODDO. Mrs A. Dr Chem. — Zool. Station. NAPLES. Italy. a. An analysis of the pigments in the eggs and in the gonads. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) (in cooperation with Marina De NICOLA) b. Changes in the total content of pigment during morphogenesis. Para- centrotus lividus (Echinoidea) (in cooperation with A. MONROY and Marina De NICOLA) MONTALENTI. G. Dr Sc. Prof. — 1st. di Genet. dell'Univ. di Napoli, Fac. di Sci, Via Mezzocannone 8. NAPOLI. Italia, (no data received over this year) MONTEROSSO. B. Prof. ord.. Dir. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Univ., Via Androne 25. CATANIA, Itaha. a. Embriologia c partenogenesi. (Araneida, Arachnoidea) b. Studi cito-istologici sulla gonade femminile degli Aracnidi. Teutana triangulosa (Walck) (Araneida, A,.rachnoidea) Monte 63 Moore c. Partenogenesi constante completa. Troctes divinatorius Mueller (Cor- rodentia, Insecta) MOOG, Miss F. Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. — Department of Zoology, Washington University, Lindell and Skinker Aves, ST LOUIS 5, Missouri, U.S.A. a. Patterns of development of enzymes in embryos; differentiation of en- zymes in relation to differentiation of functional ability in embryonic organs. Rana pipiens (Anura), Gallus domesticus (Aves) and Mas musciilus (Rodentia) h. Cytological and cytochemical studies of the developing duodenum. Gallus domesticus (Aves) and Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Mrs E. L. WENGER) MOOKERJEE, S. M.Sc, Ph.D. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. Hbre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auderghem, Belgique. a. Further studies by phase contrast microscope on the cell movements and shape changes of cells in the giant notochords produced by NaSCN treatments. Triton (Urodela) b. Induction experiments on embryos in tissue culture. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with C. H. WADDINGTON and E. M. DEUCHAR) c. Organiser action and regionality concept by means of translocations and histochemical methods, with particular reference to the nucleic acid localization. (Amphibia) d. Developmental interactions between the ventral blastoporal lip cells and the gastrula ectoderm cells under various experimental conditions. (Am- phibia) MOORE, A. R. Ph.D., Prof. — Physiol. Lab., Coll. of Sci., Univ. of Portland, PORTLAND 3, Ore., U.S.A. a. Skeletal development and bodily form in hybrid plutei. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, S. franciscanus and Dendrastet excentricus (Echinoidea) b. On the nature of the structures necessary for gastrulation. Dendraster excentricus and Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (Echinoidea) MOORE. Mrs B. C. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool.. Columbia Univ., NEW YORK 27, N.Y., U.S.A. a. A study of nucleo-proteins in development. Photometric analysis of haploid and diploid embryonic tissues. Rana pipiens (Anura) MOORE, C. R. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO, III.. U.S.A. a. Effects of hormones on embryonic sex differentiation and effects of gonadectomy. Didelphis (Marsupialia) b. Effects of cortisone and ACTH on reproductive system. Mus rattus (Rodentia) MOORE, Mrs J. B.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Bristol, BRISTOL, England (U.K.) a. The induction of regeneration. Cordylophora lacustris (Hydroidea) MOORE. J. A. A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Fac. of pure Sci., Columbia Univ., Broadway and 116 Str.. NEW YORK 27, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Competence of androgenetic (haplo-hybrid) gastrula ectoderm, tested by xenoplastic and heteroplastic transplantation to diploid hosts. Rana pipiens and Rana sylvatica (Anura) Mori 64 Mull b. Gastrula ectoderm competence and dorsal lip potency in hybrid embryos tested by xenoplastic and heteroplastic transplantations to diploid hosts. Rana pipiens 9 X Rana clamitans $ (Anura) MORI, H. M.A.. Ass. Prof. — Biol. Lab., Keio Univ., Hiyoshi, Kohoku. YOKOHAMA, Japan, a. Insecticide action on eggs, larvae and adults. (Insecta) MORI, Y. M.A., Prof. — Biol. Lab., Keio Univ., Hiyoshi, Kohoku, YOKO- HAMA, Japan, a. On the cause of disappearance of cutaneous melanophcres of young animals. Carassius auratus (Teleostei) MORICARD, R. Dr Med., Dr es Sc. — Lab. d'Hormonol. et Cytol. exper., Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Univ. Hopital Broca, III Rue L. M. Nord- mann, PARIS 13e, France, (no data received over this year) MORLON, Miss C. — Lab. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 15 Rue Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie. France, a. Retentissement des privations d'oxygene et intoxication par le CO sur les embryons. Homo (Primates) et Mus tattus (Rodentia) MOSSMAN. H. W. Ph.D., B.S., M.S., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis.. U.S.A. a. Regeneration of the ovary, and potentialities of the various ovarian elements. Mus, Lepus and Erethizon (Rodentia) h. Comparative morphology and physiology of the fetal membranes and reproductive organs. Any species available, but at the moment emphasis on Scalopus and Odocoileus (Mammalia) c. Time and place of fertilization of the egg. Cricetus cricetus (Rodentia) in collaboration with F. STRAUSS, BERN. Schweiz and Margaret C. WARD— ORSINI) d. Placentation. (Geomyidae, Rodentia) (in collaboration with F. STRAUSS, BERN. Schweiz) e. Regeneration of the germinal epithelium of the ovary. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with F. STRAUSS, Bern. Schweiz and B. PANSKY, Madison, Wis.) MOTOMURA, I. Dr Sc, Prof. — Lab. of Embryol., Inst, of Biol., Tohoku (Imperial) University, SENDAI, Japan. a. The role of the cortical cytoplasm on the determination of the egg. Bu[o vulgaris [ormosus (Anura) b. Studies on the mechanism of cleavage; especially on the new formation of the cleavage plane. ( Echinodermata) c. The role of the Janus green granula (cortical granula) in the fertilization and the mebrane formation. (Echinodermata) MUCHMORE, W. B. Ph.D. — Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Rochester, ROCHESTER 3. New York. U.S.A. a. Early differentiation of trunk mesoderm. Amblystoma maculatum (Uro- dela) MULLIGAN. W. J. M.D. — Free Hospital for Women, 245 Pond Ave. BROOKLINE. Mass., U.S.A. a. Development of ova from fertilization to 14-days (first missed menstrual period). Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with A. T. HERTIG and J. ROCK) Muln 65 Neu b. A morphologic description of 3 segmenting embryos; a 2-cell tubal ovum, a 30-cell early blastula (4 days-uterine), and a 60-cell blastula (41/2 — 5 days-uterine). Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with A. T. HERTIG and J. ROCK) MULNARD, J. M.D. — Laboratoire d'Anatomie et d'Embryologie, Faculte de Medecin de TUniversite, 97 Rue aux Laines. BRUXELLES, Belgique. a. Cytochemical observations on oogenesis and development. Acantho- scelides (Coleoptera) and Drosophila (Diptera) (Insecta) b. Study of the nucleoles of the giant cells. (Diptera, Insecta) MURRAY. P. D. F. D.Sc. M.A., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY, N.S.W., Australia. a. Development of the membrane bones of the skull. (Anura), (Lacertilia), (Chelonia), Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Histogenesis of bone. Oryctolagus cuniciilus (Rodentia) MUSTAKALLIO, M. M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Fac. of Med., Helsinki Univ., HELSINKI, Finland, a. On the appearance of elastic tissue in the vessels of the foetus. Homo (Primates) NACE. G. W. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., post-graduate fellow, Nat.- Inst, of Health, U.S.A., Asst Prof. — Zool. Dept. Duke Univ., DURHAM, N.C., U.S.A. a. Serological and electrophoretic study of proteins of the embryo. Rana fusca (Anura) (in collaboration with R. A. FLICKINGER) b. Study of development in the presence of antibodies against embryonic proteins. Rana fusca (Anura) (in collaboration with R. A. FLICKIN- GER) NAGATSU, R. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Ku. NAGOYA, Japan, a. Responses of melanophores of developing embryos. Oryzias latipes (Te- leostei) h. Physiology of maturation. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) NAKANO, E. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci.. Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Ku. NAGOYA. Japan, a. Respiratory metabolism during early development. Experiments with Cartesian divers. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) h. Analysis of the action of lithium on development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) c. Influence of fatty acid on fertilization. Strongylocentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea) NEEDHAM, A. E. M.A.. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool. and Comp. Anat., The Univ. Museum. OXFORD, England (U.K.) a. The central nervous system and limb-regeneration. Asellus aquaticus D. (Isopoda, Crustacea) b. Investigation into the failure of regeneration. Glossiphonia (Rhyncho- bdellida, Hirudinea) NEEDHAM. J. Dr. Prof. — Gonville and Cains Coll., CAMBRIDGE, England (U.K.) (no data received) NEUKOM. B. J. B.S. — Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center, Dept of Pediatrics. 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7. Col.. U.S.A. Neu 66 Nich a. Chemistry of muscle differentiation, determination of actin and myosin and phosphate fractions in muscle of embryos after the 7th day of development (concluded). Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and M. J. SCHNEIDER) b. Determination and fractionation of nucleoproteins and determination of enzymes in somites from the 2nd to the 5th day of incubation and in differentiating muscle from the 7th day of incubation to hatching. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and M. J. SCHNEI- DER) c. Chemical fractionation of cell nuclei and mitochondria of differentiating muscle. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and M. J. SCHNEIDER) d. Histological examination of muscle development including quantitative determinations of volume of somite columns, of cell number, and of mitotic index of somites. (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and M. J. SCHNEIDER) NEWBY W. W. Ph.D. (Stanford Univ. 1939) — Univ. of Utah, Dept of Genetics and Cytology, SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, U.S.A. a. Development of the head; comparison of the dev. of a trait called "tumorous-head" with the normal. Drosophila melanog aster (Insecta) b. Gene action during development; morphological changes produced by mutant genes. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) NEWELL, G. E. B.Sc, Ph.D. — Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London, Mile End Rd., LONDON E. 1, England (U.K.) (no embryological work in progress) NEWTH, D. R. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London. Cower St., LONDON W.C. 1. England (U.K.) a. The capacity of the annular tympanic cartilage of metamorphosing ani- mals to induce tympanic membrane formation when heteroplastically and xenoplastically transplanted. Xenopus laevis (Anura) h. The fate of the neural crest. Lampetra planeri (Cyclostomata, Pisces) c. The measurement of the forces involved in neurulation. (Urodela) d. The development of the skeleton and muscles of the tail. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) NEWTON, B. L. M.D., CM. — Dept of Pathol., Coll. of Med., Baylor Univ., 1200 M. D. Anderson Blvd. Texas Med. Center, HOUSTON 5, Tex., U.S.A. a. Continued investigation by homologous and heterologous transplantation of embryonic material relating to its development in the anterior chamber in the eye using the method developed by H. S. N. GREENE. Homo, Cavia and Mus musculus (Mammalia) h. Continuation of investigations dealing with the heterotransplantabihty of neoplasms, utilizing the anterior ocular chamber of the guinea pig and the rabbit. Canis and Homo (Mammalia) NICHOLAS, J. S. Ph.D.. Prof. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ.. NEW HAVEN 11. Conn.. U.S.A. a. Studies on the egg. Mus norvegicus (Rodentia) h. The development of actomyosin in developing muscle. Mus norvegicus (Rodentia) c. The interaction of the roof of the archenteron upon the nervous system. Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) Nich 67 Nishih d. Determination times of tissues and organs. Mas norvegicus (Rodentia) c. Factors underlying embroynic form, f. Skeletal regeneration. (Amphibia) NICOLA, Marina De Dr.Sci. — 1st. di Genet, dell'llniv., Fac. de Sci., Via Mezzocannone 8, NAPOLI, Italia. a. Investigations on the physiological role of the pigment in morphogenesis: (1) Changes in the total content of pigment in morphogenesis (in coope- ration with A. MONROY and Mrs A. MONROY— ODDO); (2) The chromoprotein of the pigment granules (in cooperation with A. MON- ROY); (3) The metabolism of the pigment during morphogenesis (in cooperation with A. MONROY and E. SCARANO). Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) b. An analysis of the pigments in the eggs and in the gonads. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) (in cooperation with Mrs A. MONROY — ODDO) NICOLETTI. B. — 1st. di Biol, gen., Fac. di Med., S. Pietro, PERUGIA, Italia, a. Anelli di Liesegang e sviluppo embrionale. Bufo (Anura) NIESSING, K. DrMed., Prof. Anat. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Robert Kochstr. 6, MARBURG/Lahn, Deutschland. a. Entwicklung der autonomen Ganglien. Xenopus (Anura) NIEUWKOOP, P. D. Phil.Dr — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland. (Temp. -address, only for personal correspondence: c/o Rockefeller Found., 49W, 49th Street, NEW- YORK 20, U.S.A.) a. Early development from fertilization till end of neurulation. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) b. The influence of chloramine-compounds on the early development (neu- rulation and formation of the central nervous system). Triturus alpestris and Tr. taeniatus (Urodela) (in collaboration with F. E. LEHMANN) c. Analysis of the regulative potencies of the invaginating archenteron roof and the induced neural plate along the dorso-ventral and craniocaudal axes, by heteroplastic transplantation of parts of the dorsal blastoporal lip. Triturus alpestris, taeniatus and cristatus (Anura) (in collaboration with S. TOIVONEN) d. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with Miss A. KREMER. Miss E. C. BOTEREN- BROOD, Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA, Miss L. HOESSELS, Miss C. LINGBEEK. G. MEYER, F. J. VERHEYEN. J. WILLEMSEN) e. Experimental analysis of the gastrulation process (vital staining and transplantation). Xenopus laevis (Anura) f. Experimental analysis of the neurulation process. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with Miss M. F. C. van EGMOND) NISHIHARA. T. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, LOS ANGELES 24, Cal., U.S.A. a. Serological studies of nuclei from various organs and its significance for the general theory of differentiation, (in collaboration with A. M. SCHECHTMAN) Nishii 68 Okada NISHIITSUTSUJI. Miss J. — Lab. of Embryol. and Exper. Morphol., Zool. Inst., Dept of Sci., Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan, a. Hormonal mechanism of metamorphosis. Bombyx mod, Luehdorfia /a- ponica (Lepidoptera) and Lucilia (Diptera) NIU M. C. Dr — Dept of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, Cal., U.S.A. a. The differentiation of macrophages into melanophores following their ingestion of pigmentary debris released by degeneration of preexisting melanophores. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with V. C. TWITTY) b. The transformation of differentiated xanthophores into typical melano- phores. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with V. C. TWITTY) c. The differentiation of single isolated gastrula ectoderm cells cultured under special conditions in vitro. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with V. C. TWITTY) d. The migratory behaviour of single neural crest melanoblasts isolated in capillary tubes of extremely small bore. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with V. C. TWITTY) NOVIKOFF, A. B. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dent of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Vermont, BURLINGTON, Vt, U.S.A. (no data received over two years) NUESCH, H. Dr Sc, P.D. — Zool. Anstalt dcr Univ., Rheinsprung 9, BASEL, Schweiz. (no data received over two years) NYHOLM, K. G. Fil. Dr — Zool. Inst.. Uppsala Univ., UPPSALA. Sweden. a. Study of the development. (Echinoderidae, Aschelminthes) b. Study of the development. Labidoplax buskii (Echinodermata) O'BRIEN. B. R. A. — Dept of Anat., The Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY. N.S.W., Austraha. a. Enzymatic pattern in normal and regenerating tissue in relation to ca- pacity for, and rate of regeneration. (Annelida) O'BRIEN, J. P. Ph.D. — Department of Biology, Marquette University, 1131 West V/isconsin Avenue. MILWAUKEE 3, Wisconsin, U.S.A. a. Regeneration in limb portions situated in reversed proximodistal polarity. (Urodela) b. State of determination of the hmb blastema. Triturus viridescens, Rana pipiens and Amblystoma spp. (Amphibia) c. Experimental production of cancerous grovv'ths. (Urodela) O'CONNOR, R. J. M.D., D.T.M. — Westminster Med. School, Horsferry Rd., LONDON S.W. 1, England (U.K.) a. The metabohsm of cell division and cell differentiation. (Vertebrata) b. Metabolic measurement during ontogenesis. (Aves) OKA, H. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Education, Otsuka-Kubo- machi 24, Bunkyoku, TOKYO, Japan. a. Limb induction. Hynobius tokyoensis (Urodela) b. Experimental induction of strobilization. Polycitor mutabilis ("Com- pound" Ascidiae) c. Budding in various species. ("Compound" Ascidiae) OKADA, T. — Lab. of Embryol. and Exper. Morphol., Zool. Inst., Dept of Sci., Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan. Okada 69 Orto a. Developmental mechanism of entoderm differentiation. Triturus pyrrho- gaster and Hynobiiis nebulosus (Urodela) b. Role of the yolk mass in early morphogenetic movement, Triturus pyrrho- gaster and Hynobius nebulosus (Urodela) c. Regional differences of induced structure. OKAZAKI. Miss K. — Embryol. Section, Dept of Biol.. Fac, of Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Meguro-ku, TOKYO, Japan, a. Metamorphosis of partial larvae. Peronella (Clypeastroidea, Echinoidea) h. A study of skeleton formation. (Echinodermata) OKSCHE, A. A. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Robert Kochstr. 6, MARBURG/ Lahn, Deutschland. a. Aenderungen des Kaulquappen-Wachstums nach beiderseitiger Augen- Extirpation. Es soil hierbei die Rolle des Hypophysen-Zwischenhirn- Systems und der Epiphyse untersucht werden. Bu[o vulgaris (Anura) b. Die Feinstruktur der Sinneszellen des Organon frontale bei quaUtativ und quantitativ modifiziertem Lichtreiz. Verhalten der spezifischen, mit Eisen-Haemotoxylin farbbaren Zellstrukturen wahrend des Individual- zyklus. Bufo vulgaris (Larven) (Anura) OLIVO, O. M. Med. Dr, Ord. Prof. — 1st. di Istol. e Fisiol. gen., Fac. di Med., Via Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA. Italia. a. Electrophysiology of embryonic heart tissue. Gallus gallus (Aves) b. Tissue culture of skeletal muscles. Differentiation and electrophysiology. Gallus gallus (A^ves) c. Functional activity of the amnios. Gallus gallus (Ai:>es) OLSSON, R. — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, 116 Drottninggatan, STOCKHOLM, Sweden, a. Development and anatomy of the nuclei and nerve fibers in the brain. Polypterus (Brachiopterygii) OMODEO, P. Dr Sc. — 1st. di Biol, e Zool. gen., Fac. di Med., Piazza S. Agostino 4, SIENA, Italia. a. Embryology and teratology. (Oligochaeta) b. Gametogenesis. (Oligochaeta) OORT, J. — Lab. for Exper. Histol., Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Leyden. Was- senaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Development of the anterior hypophysis. Larus ridibundus (Aves) OPPENHEIMER, Miss }. M. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., Bryn Mawr Coll., BRYN MAWR, Pa, U.S.A. a. Studies on early organization of blastoderm. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei) b. Studies on development of structure and function of central nervous system. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei) ORLANDI. Miss A. Dott. Sci. Biol. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Via Celoria 10. MILANO, Itaha. a. Nucleoproteins and myosin. (Vertebrata) h. Nucleoproteins and chromosomes. (Arthtopoda and Vertebrata) ORSKA, Miss J. Ph.D. — Zaktad Anat. Porownawczej, Inst. Zool. Uniw., ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Poland, a. Development of the vertebral column centra. (Salmonidae and Cyptino- dontidae, Teleostei) ORTOLANI, Miss G. Dr — 1st. di Zool., Via Archirafi 18, PALERMO, Italia. Orto 70 Paris a. The map of the presumptive organ territories in the germ. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) ORTS LLORCA, F. Prof. — Lab. de Anat. y Embryol., Fac. de Med.. CADIZ, Spain. a. Embryology of the heart. (Mammalia) b. Embryology of the salivary glands. (Mammalia) c. Embryology of the lungs. (Mammalia) OSAWA, S. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Ku. NAGOYA, Japan. a. Distribution of phosphatases in early developmental stages, studied histo- chemically. Rhacophorus schlegelii and Tritiirus pyrrhogaster (Amphibia) b. Microphotometric estimation of desoxyribonucleic acid in the nuclei of different presumptive regions of the developing eggs. (Vertebrata and Invertebrata) (in collaboration with T. YAM AD A, H. NAORA and A. SIBATANI) OVERTON, Miss J. Dr — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Mitogenic stimulation of epidermis by fragments of nervous system. (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS) PADOA, E. Dr, Prof. — 1st. di Biol, e Zool. gen., Fac. di Med., Piazza S. Agostino 4. SIENA, Italia, a. Experimental sex reversal of larvae. (Amphibia) h. Control of metamorphosis. (Amphibia) PAETERSDAL, Th. — Tornblad-Inst. of comp. Embryol., Histol. Dept of the Univ. of Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, LUND, Sweden, (from Univ. of BERGEN, Norway) a. The development of the gastrula and the neural anlage. (Labyrinthici, Teleostei) PAI, S. Dr rer. nat. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI. China, a. Isolation, purification, chemistry and the mode of action of eye stalk hormone. (Crustacea) (in collaboration with Shen Shu MING, Yang Fu YU and K. P. CHANG) PAI, Mrs Tseng Mi B.Sc. — Laboratory of Developmental Physiology, Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Induction capacity of foreign tissues on mesoderm. PANSKY, B. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis., U.S.A. a. Regeneration of the germinal epithelium of the ovary. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with F. STRAUSS. Bern, Schweiz and H. W. MOSS- MAN. Madison. Wis.) PARI. F. Dott. in Sc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ.. Via A. Volta 4. PISA. Itaha. a. Reproduction and cytology. (Rhabdocoela, Turbellavia) PARDI. L. Lib.Doc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ.. Via A. Volta 4. PISA, Italia, a. Oviposition, parthenogenesis, cytology. (Insecta) h. Cytology of italian races. Solenobia (Lepidoptera) PARIS. Mis A. J. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst.. Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT. Holland. Paris 71 * Pea a. The development of the pineal body. Callus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss S. C. A. HAIJE) PARMENTER. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4. Pa. U.S.A. (no data received over two years) PARNELL, I. W. B.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Edinburgh. West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9. Scotland (U.K.) a. Effect of temperature and chemicals on the development of the free living stages. (Bursate Nematoda) PASCHMA, M. M.Ph. — Zaktad Zool. Ogolnej. Inst. Zool. Uniw. we Wroclawiu. ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Polska (Poland), a. Study of the embryology. (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta) PASQUINI. P. Ph.D., Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Via Belmeloro 8, BO- LOGNA (103). Italia. a. Effects of antimitotics on early development and on lens-regeneration. Rana esculenta, Triton and Ambly stoma (Amphibia) (in collaboration with Miss I. De CESARE) b. Effects of antimitotics on the regeneration of peripheral nerves. (Uro- dela and Anura) (in collaboration with S. LEGHISSA) c. Effects of low temperature on early development. (Amphibia) (in colla- boration with L. RAUNICH) PASSALACQUA, Miss A. Dr — 1st. di Zool., Via Archirafi 18, PALER- MO, Italia, a. Combined xenoplastic explantations of tail buds. (Amphibia) h. Development of eggs treated with SCN salts. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) PASTEELS, J. J. M.D., Agr. Ens. sup.. Prof. — Laboratoire d'Anatomie et d'Embrvologie, Fac. de Med. de I'Univ., 97 Rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgique. a. Centrifugation of blastula-gastrula. (Urodela and Anura) b. General survey of development. Chrysemis, Pseudemys and Chelone (Chelonia) c. Cytochemical observations on the first developmental stages. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with J. BRACHET) d. Photometric quantitative determinations of desoxyribonucleic acid (D. N.A.) in resting cells, mitosis, spermatogenesis and development, (in collaboration with L. LISON) e. The early development from late neurula stage to an advanced tailbud stage (esp. morphological data for experimental work). Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) PATANE', L. Dr. Aiuto — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Via Androne 25, CANTANIA, Italia. a. Sviluppo e struttura degU organi incubatori. Porcellio, Armadillidium, Ligia (Isopoda, Ciustacca) b. Azione di tiocomposti sulla metamorfosi dei girini. Rana esculenta (Anura) PATTEN, B. M. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Anat.. Med. School. Univ. of Michigan, 2500 East Med. Bldg, ANN ARBOR. Mich., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) PEASE. D. C. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Zool., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Colum- bia Univ.. NEW YORK City. N.Y.. U.S.A. (no data received) Pehr 72 Petz PEHRSON. G. T. Dr Phil., Prof. — Zootom. Inst.. Univ. of Stockholm. 116 Drottninggatan, STOCKHOLM, Sweden. a. Development and morphology of the skull and of the laterahs system. (Osteoglossidae and Characinidae, Teleostei) b. Ontogeny of the skull. Polypterus (Crossopterygii) PENNERS, A. Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Naturw. Fak., Rontgenring 10, WURZBURG, Deutschland. a. Regeneration auf verschiedenen Altersstadien. Tubifex rivulorum (Cli-' tella, Oligochaeta) b. Cytochemische Untersuchungen der Oogenese und Spermatogenese. Tubifex rivulorum (Clitella, Oligochaeta) c. Beeinflussung der Regeneration durch Naphtachinon und Phenanthren- chinon. Tubifex rivulorum (Clitella, Oligochaeta) d. Entv.icklung des Eies unter Beeinflussung durch Colchicin und Rontgen- strahlen. Cyclops viridis (Copepoda) PENTZ, Miss K. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Stellenbosch. STELLEN- BOSCH, S. Africa, a. Ontogenesis of the skull. Hynobius fuscus (Urodela) PEPERNIK, Mrs V. — Dept of Zool., State Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa, U.S.A. a. The development of the optic tectum following repeated crushing of the optic nerve. Xenopus (Anura) (in collaboration with J. J. KOLLROS) PERLMANN, H. P. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol.. Norrtullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23. Sweden. a. Serological and chemical studies on the proteins of developing eggs. Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixula (Echinoidea) PERRI, T. Dott.. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. comp. dell'Univ.. Fac. di Sci., Via Borelli 50. ROMA, Italia, a. Ricerche sull'induzione di arti soprannumerari mediante trapianti di parti di ibridi o di embrioni irradiati con raggi X. Bufo vulg., B. viridis (Anura) h. Ricerche su trapianti e espianti alio scopo di indagare i proeessi di regolazione. differenziazione nel quadro dei problemi della constituzione biologica. (Anura e Urodela) (in collaboration with G. COTRONEI) c. Gli incroci reciproci studiati con la tecnica dei trapianti. Bufo vulgaris e Bufo viridis (Anura) d. L'azione biologica dei raggi X su embrioni e larve studiata con la tecnica dei trapianti. (Amphibia) PERRY, J. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Coll. of Med., Baylor Univ., 1200 M.D. Anderson Blvd, Texas Med. Center. HOUSTON 5, Tex., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) PESONEN, S. Phil.Dr — Womens Clinic of Helsinki, HELSINKI, Finland, a. On the effect of some proteins on the further development of chemically activated egg-cells. Mus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia) PETER, K. Dr. Prof. (Emer.) — BIRKENSTEIN. Post FISCHBACHAU. Oberbayern, Deutschland. (no data received) PETZOLD, R. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago. CHICAGO 37. 111., U.S.A. a. Electron microscopic studies on embryonic induction. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS) Petz 73 Por b. Embryonic effects of organ-specific antibodies combined with radioactive tracers. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with P. A. WEISS) PFLEGER, Mile D. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol. generale, 12 Rue de I'Universite. STRASBOURG, France, a. Role des hormones dans la differenciation sexuelle. Etudes biochimiques sur la regression des canaux de Miiller. Gallus (Aves) (en collaboration avec Et. WOLFF) PFLUGFELDER, O. Dr rer. nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Landwirtschaftl. Hochschule. STUTTGART-HOHENHEIM (Ha). Deutschland. a. Funktion der inkretorischen Driisen, mit bes. Beriicksichtigung der Meta- morphose. Carausius (Insecta) b. Tumorentstehung nach Storung des Hormonhaushalts. (Evertebrata und Vertebrata) c. Wachstum und Differenzierung der Ganglienzellen des Mesencephalon und der Pseudobranchien nach Extirpation der Augen. (Pisces) d. Parasitaire Phase der Glochidienentwicklung. (Anodonta, Lamellibran- chiata) PHILLIPS, Miss R. J. S. B.Sc. — Med. Res. Council, Inst, of Anim. Genet.. West Mains Rd.. King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Developmental study of a new fifth-toe Polydactyly and urogenital ab- normalities in a stock of mice. Mas musculus (Rodentia) PIATT, J. A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa, U.S.A. (no data received over this year) PIEPHO, H. Dr Phil., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Gottingen, Mathem.- Naturw. Fak., Nicolausbergerweg 75, GoTTINGEN, Deutschland. (no data received over this year) PINCUS, G. Dr, Prof. — Tufts Coll., Med. School and Worcester Foun- dation for Exper. Biol., 222 Maple Ave, SHREWSBURY, Mass.. U.S.A. (no data received) PISANO, A. Dr Biol. Sc. — Inst, de Zool., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Miguel Lillo 205, TUCUMAN, Argentinien, S. America, (no data received over this year) PLANQUE, B. de — Hubrecht Lab., Internat, Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2. UTRECHT, Holland. a. Regulation potencies in the neural plate. Formation of neural crest by regulation after implantation of young neural plate tissue in the ventral side of neurulae, or by homogenetic induction after implantation in middle gastrulae (heteroplastic transplantation). Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus (Urodela) PLETZEN, R. van Dr — Dept of Zool., Univ. of O.F.S., BLOEMFON- TEIN, South Africa. a. The ontogenesis and morphogenesis of the breast-shoulder apparatus. Xenopus laevis (Anura) b. Ontogenesis of skeleton and muscles of shoulder girdle and forelimbs. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) PORTMANN, A. Dr Phil., Prof. — Zool. Anstalt der Univ., Rheinsprung 9, BASEL, Schweiz. (no data received over two years) Pou 74 Rau POULSON, D. F. Ph.D., Prof. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) PRETO PARVIS, Mrs V. Dott.Med.. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. umana norm. deirUniv. di Milano, Via MangiagaUi 31, MILANO, Itaha. a. Modifications of contents in nucleinic acids and of the nuclear apparatus in nervous cells during development in relation with their degree of growth and functional maturity. (Methods: Piekarsky-Robinow; Feul- gen; Golgi; Cajal) (Mammalia) b. Study of the development of cytoarchitecture and genesis of the furrows in some areas of the cerebral cortex. Homo and Felis (Mammalia) c. Morphological and histochemical studies of histogenesis of chondroid and mucous tissues. (Aves and Mammalia) QUERNER, H. Dr rer. nat. — Inst, fiir Entwicklungsphysiol. der Univ. Koln, Amsterdamerstr. 36, KOLN-Riehl. Deutschland. a. Hormonphysiologische Untersuchungen. (Cyprinodontidae, Teleostei) b. Untersuchungen iiber Wachstum und SexuaHtat. (Annelida) RADECKA, Mrs. E. M.Ph. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst. Zool., Uniw. we Wroclawiu, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Polska (Poland) a. Mitochondria during the development. Parascaris equorum (Nematoda) RADKOWA, M. Vet. Phys. — Zaklad Histol. i Embryol. Akad. Me- dycznej, ul. Chalubinskiego 6a, WROCLAW, Polska (Poland). (no embryological work in progress) RAMSEY, Mrs E. M. A.B., M.D. — Dept of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5, Md, U.S.A. a. Placentation. Study of marginal sinus and venous drainage of placenta. Macaca mulatta (Primates) RAMULT, M. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. The later stages of development and growth. (Turbellaria) RANDALL, J. T. Prof., F.R.S. — M.R.C. Biophysics Res. Unit, King's Coll., Strand, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) (no data received over this year) RANZI, S. Dott. Sci. Nat., Prof. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Italia, a. Proteins in embryonic development. ( Echinodermata) , (Amphibia) and Gallus domesticus (Aves) RAPPAPORT Jr. R. B.S.. M.S. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ.. NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. Regional density changes in the developing embryo in relation to growth and differentiation. Rana pipiens and Amblystoma punctatum (Am- phibia) (under direction of J. S. NICHOLAS and E. J. BOELL) RAUNICH, L. Ph.D., M.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Via Belmeloro 8, BOLOGNA (103), Italia. a. Development of blood and vascular system. Petromyzon (Cyclostomata, Pisces), Amia and Lepidosteus (Holostei. Pisces) b. Action of growth-substances on tail-regeneration. Rana, Bufo (Anura) c. Determination of neural plate. Triton, Amblystoma (Urodela) d. Lateral mesoderm explants in tail bud stage. (Anura) e. Effect of low temperature on earlv development. (Amphibia) (in colla- boration with P. PASQUINI) f. Action of carcinogenic hydrocarbons. (Amphibia) Rav 75 Reyer RAVEN, Chr. P. F.R.A.. Dr Sc, Prof. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3; Hubrecht Lab., Internal. Embryol. In.st.. Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Nature of polar plasms. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) h. Development of neural crest. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) c. Development of normal and Li-treated embryos. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) d. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in col- laboration with W. G. BRAAMS, A. C. J. BURGERS, P. F. ELBERS. W. L. M. GEILENKIRCHEN, J. ISINGS, Miss T. C. M. KOE- VOETS, G. SCHOLTEN and M. VROMAN) e. Induction processes during organogenesis. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastro- poda) f. Removal of antipolar lobe in centrifuged eggs. Dentalium (Scaphopoda) RAWLES. Miss M. E. Ph.D. — Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University, Charles and 34th Strs, BALTIMORE 18, Mary- land, U.S.A. a. Analysis of the development of regional differences in feather color pattern. Factors affecting the distribution and development of melanin pigment-forming cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Analysis of the processes involved in the development of pigrnentation and pigmentation patterns in the hair and skin. Mus spec. ("Hooded rat") and Mus spec. ("C57" Black Mouse) (Rodentia) RAYNAUD, A. Dr es Sc. — Lab. d'Embryol. du Lab. Pasteur de I'lnst. du Radium, 26 Rue d'Ulm, PARIS Ve, France, (no data received over this year) REEVE, E. C. R. B.A., Ph.D. — Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Organ., Inst, of Anim. Genet., West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Developmental study of Hnes selected for large and small body size. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) (in collaboration with F. W. RO- BERTSON) REINBOLD, R. Lie. es Sci. — Lab. d'Embryol. et de Teratol. exper. de la Fac. des Sci. de I'Univ. de Strasbourg, 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRAS- BOURG, France, a. Differenciation sexuelle normale et conditionnement hormonal du tuber- cule genital chez I'embryon. Gallus (Aves) REIS, R. H. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., Marquette Univ., 1131 West Wisconsin Ave. MILWAUKEE 3, Wis., U.S.A. a. A study of the anomalous renal vessels and inferior vena cava. Canis familiaris and Felis domestica (Carniuora) REMOTTI. E. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. e Fisiol. comp., Univ. di Genova, GENOVA, Italia, (no data received over this year) REVERBERI, G. Dr, Prof. — 1st. di Zool., Via Archirafi 18, PALERMO, Italia. a. The morphogenetic role of the yolk material, studied by means of hetero- specific transplantations. (Amphibia) b. Investigations on overripe eggs. (Ascidiae, Urochordata) REYER, R. W. Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., The School of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH 13, Pa.. U.S.A. Reyer 76 Rob a. An experimental analysis of lens regeneration: a study of the causal mechanisms involved in lens regeneration from the dorsal iris and their relation to the processes of lens induction in the embryo. Tritutus viri' descens, Salamandra salamandra, Amblystoma punctatum (Utodela) b. A study of lens induction: an analysis of lens induction in terms of the duration of lens inducing capacity in the eye anlage and of lens com- petence in the flank ectoderm. Triturus viridescens, Amblystoma punc- tatum (Urodela) REYNOLDS, S. R. M. A.B., M.S.. Ph.D. — Dept of Embryol.. Carnegie Inst, of Washington. Wolfe and Madison Strs, BALTIMORE 5, Md. U.S.A. a. Factors in fetal maturity. Homo, Macacus rhesus, Lepus cunic. and Ovis (Mammalia) b. Fetal vascular physiology. Homo, Lepus and Ovis (Mammalia) c. Uterine contraction patterns. Homo (Primates) RHINES. R. B.S., M.S.. M.B., Ph.D.. M.D., Asst Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA 4. Pa. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) RHODES. Mrs M. B. B.S. — Dept of Genet.. Coll. of Agric. Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs Agric. Exper. Stat., STORRS, Conn., U.S.A. a. Effects of experimental treatments (insuhn, eserine sulfate, sulfanilamide, nicotinamide, riboflavin etc.) on the succinic dehydrogenase system of embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) RHODES. S. A. M.A. — Franklin Coll.. FRANKLIN, Ind.. U.S.A. a. Lens induction. Rana clamitans, Rana catesbiana (Anura) b. A cytological and histochemical study of lens development. Rana cates- biana, Rana clamitans (Anura) RICKENBACHER. J. Dr — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Zurich. Gloriastr. 19, Zurich. Schweiz. a. Der Einfluss von Nitrogen mustard auf die Fiirchung von Eiern. PleuTO- deles (Urodela) (in Zusammenarbeit mit R. SCHENK) RIDLEY. Miss E. J. M.S. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTS- BURGH 13, Pa, U.S.A. (no data received over this year) RISLER. H. Dr rer. nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., u. Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Biol., Holderlinstr. 12, TUBINGEN. Deutschland. a. Kernwachstum in verschiedenen Gewebcn wahrend der Metamorphose. Ephestia kiihniella, Ptychopoda (Lepidoptera) und Apis (Hymenoptera) RISLEY, P. L. A.B.. M.S.. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol.. Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, Ore., U.S.A. (no data received over two years) RIZZOLI, C. M.D.. Dr — 1st. di Istol. e Fisiol. gen.. Fac. di Med., Via Belmelcro 8. BOLOGNA. Itaha. a. Nature and distribution of mucopolysaccharides in the tooth germ of the foetus. Ovis aries (Ruminantia) b. Histochemical examination of lipids in the liver and muscle of the embryo. Gallus gallus (Aves) ROBERTSEN. Mrs F. M. B.Sc. — Univ. Dept of Genet., Inst, of Anim. Genet.. West Mains Rd. King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) (no data received over this year) Rob ^^ Rosen ROBERTSON. F. W. B.Sc, Ph.D. — Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Organ., Inst, of Anim. Genet.. West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Developmental study of lines selected for large and small body size. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) (in collaboration with E. C. R. REEVE) ROBERTSON. G. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Coll. of Med., Baylor Univ., 1200 M.D. Anderson Blvd, Texas Med. Center. HOUSTON 5, Tex., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) ROCK, J. M.D. — Free Hospital for Women, 245 Pond Ave, BROOKLINE, Mass., U.S.A. — Harvard Univ., Med. School, Dept of Pathol., 25 Shattuck Str., BOSTON 15, Mass., U.S.A. a. Development of ova from fertilization to 14-days (first missed menstrual period). Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with A. T. HERTIG and W. J. MULLIGAN) b. A morphologic description of 3 segmenting embryos; a 2-cell tubal ovum, a 30-cell early blastula (4 days-uterine), and a 60-cell blastula (43/2 — ^ days-uterine). Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with A. T. HERTIG and W. J. MULLIGAN) ROETHELI. A. F. Dr Phil. — Solothurnstr., BuREN a. A.. Kant. Bern, Schweiz. (no embryological work in progress) ROGERS, K. T. A.B., M.A. — Biol. Lab's, Harvard Univ.. Divinity Ave, CAMBRIDGE 38, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) ROLLHaUSER, Mrs J. ter HORST— Dr rer. nat. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., MARBURG/Lahn, Deutschland. a. Anderung von Festigkeit und Elastizitat der Aorta wahrend des Wachs- tums. Homo (Primates) ROLLHaUSER, Mrs J. ter HORST- Dr rer. nat. — Anat. Inst, der Univ.. Robert Kochstr. 6, MARBURG/Lahn, Deutschland. a. Induktionsleistungen abgetoteter Teile der Medullarplatte und dcs Urdarmdaches im Explantat. Abtotung durch Kochen und Alkohol- behandlung, Explantieren in isoliertes Gastrula-Ektoderm nach HOLT- FRETER. Triton alpestris (Urodela) b. Reaktion verschieden vorbehandelten Gastrula-Ektoderms auf denselben heterogenen Induktor. Behandlung der Gastrulae mit Hormonen, NaF, Butylalkohol u.a. Mit dem isoherten Ektoderm dieser Gastrulae werden Stiicke erwachsener Triton-Leber umhiillt. Triton alpestris (Urodela) ROOFE, P. G. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE, Kansas, U.S.A. a. Cytochemical and microchemical study of the developing nervous system an its relationship to developing behaviour patterns. Ambystoma macu- latum (Urodela) (in collaboration with Mrs E. L. WENGER) ROSE. S. M. Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Illinois. URBANA. 111.. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) ROSENBAUM, R. M. B.S. — Biol. Lab.. Harvard Univ., CAMBRIDGE 38, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) Rosin 78 Runns ROSIN, S. Dr, P.D. — Zool. Inst, der Univ. Bern. Sahlistr. 8, BERN. Schweiz. (no data received over this year) ROSS, Miss J. R. W. B.Sc. M.B., Ch.B. — Dept of Anat., Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School, 62 Chandos Place, LONDON W.C. 2, England (U.K.) a. Developmental abnormalities — foetus acardius. Homo (Primates) ROSSINI. Miss M.C. Ph.D. — 1st. di Anat. Comp., Via Belmeloro 8. BO- LOGNA (103), Italia, a. Action of podophyllin on early development. Rana (Anura) ROSTAND. J. — 29 Rue Pradier, VILLE d'AVRAY. (Seine-et-Oise), France. a. Parthenogenese et gynogenese. Regulation chromosomique par le froid. (Amphibia) b. Mutations (Polydactylie, Ectrodactylie, etc.): comportement hereditaire et physiologic genetique. (Amphibia) c. Modifications des noyaux au cours de I'ontognese. (Amphibia) d. Survie de I'ovule in vitro, a basse temperature. (Amphibia) ROTHFELS. U. Ph.D. — Univ. of Colorado, Med. Center, Dept of Pediatrics, 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7, Col., U.S.A. a. Study of differentiation of somites in explants (Spratt technique). Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN) b. Study of developmental disturbances related to nutritional deficiencies investigated by application of anti-vitamins and anti-amino acids to the intact egg and to explants (somites). In particular, it will be attempted to define the factors which maintain the balance between myotome, sclerotome and dermatome during differentiation of the somite and are required for the normal development of the retina (possible connection with retrolental fibroplasia of the premature human infant). (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN, L. LUBCHENCO and J. McKENZIE) RUDNICK. Miss D. Ph.D. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ.. NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. Histo- and cytogenesis of early embryonic tissues. Gallus (Aves) RUGH, ROBERTS Dr — Dept of Radiology, Coll. of Physicians & Sur- geons, Columbia Univ., NEW YORK 32, N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Effects of ionizing radiations on the developing embryo. RUNNER. M. N. Ph.D. — Roscoe B. Jackson Mem. Lab.. BAR HARBOR. Me., U.S.A. a. Maturally occurring congenital abnormalities in inbred strains studied as "environmental indicators". Mus musculus (Rodentia) b. Superovulation and viabihty of transplanted ova. Mus musculus (Ro- dentia) RUNNSTROM, J. A. M. Ph.Dr, Med. Dr. Prof. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for experimental Biology, Norrtullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden. a. (Cf. work on the Institute). Physiology of fertilization and development. ( Echinodermata) b. Analyzation of the nature of the egg antifertihzin. (Echinodermata) (in collaboration with A. MONROY, Marine Biol. Stat., WOODS HOLE, Mass., U.S.A.) Ruud 79 Saus RUUD. Miss G. Cand. real. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Oslo. BLINDERN, Norway. a. Fore-limb development. Amblijstoma (Urodela) RYKE. P. A. |. M.Sc. — Dept van Dierk.. Potchefstroom Univ., POT- CHEFSTROOM, Suid-Afrika. (stud.: Sool. Inst., STELLENBOSCH) a. The ontogenesis of the dorsal myotomic (somatic) musculature. Xenopus laevis (Anura) h. The ontogenesis of skeleton and muscles of the trunk region. Xenopus lacris (Anura) (in collaboration with A. L. SMIT) (Normal Table) c. Development and life cycle. Stilesia hepatica (Cestoda, Plathclminthes) SABBADIN, A. Dr — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Via Loredan 6, PA- DOVA. Italia, a. Differentiation of gonads. (Amphibia) h. Sex differentiation. (Ascidiacea, Urochordata) SACERDOTE, Miss M. Dr — Inst, of Comp. Anat., Via Giovanni Giolitti 34, TORINO, Italy. (no embryological work in progress) SALZGEBER. Mile B. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale. 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France. a. Recherches sur Taction d'agents physiques et chimiques sur la differen- ciation sexuelle. b. Recherches sur I'intersexualite experimental produite par irradiation aux rayons X. (Aves) (En collaboration avec Et. WOLFF) SANDISON. Miss E. E. B.Sc. — Fresh-Water Research Lab., WRAY CASTLE near AMBLESIDE, Cumberland, England (U.K.) a. The identification of the larvae of some South African forms with notes on their life histories. (Cirripedia) SANTLER, Miss J. E. B.Sc. — Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London, Mile End Rd.. LONDON E 1. England (U.K.) a. Study of development. (Diplopoda, Myriapoda) SATO. T. D.Sc, Dr phil.nat.. Prof. — Biol. Inst.. Fac. Sci., Nagoya Univ.. Chigusa-Ku, NAGOYA, Japan, a. Linsenbildende Potenz des Pigmentepithels. Hynobius tokyoensis und Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) h. Linsenregeneration. Cobitidinae (und verwandte Toleostei) SAUNDERS. J. W. Ph.D. — Dept of Biol., Marquette Univ.. 1131 West Wisconsin Ave. MILWAUKEE 3. Wis.. U.S.A. a. Identification of prospective pigment cells by means of vital dyes. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Factors affecting the rate of melanin synthesis in the embryonic feather germ. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. The role of the ectoderm in the development of the wing. Gallus do- mesticus (Aves) d. An analysis of the factors affecting tract-specificity in embryonic feather areas. Gallus domesticus (Aves) SAUSER, G. Dr, Dr, Mr, Prof. — Histol.-Embryol. Inst, der Univ. INNS- BRUCK, Tyrol, Austria. a. Morphomechanik der Patella emarginata — Patella par- tita. Homo (Primates) h. Histophysiologie und quantitative Cytologie. (Evertebrata und Verte- brata) Saus 80 Schnei c. Farbungs- und Konservierungstechnik. Homo (Mammalia) SAWIN, P. B. Sc.D., Prof. — Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Lab.. Box 558, BAR HARBOR, Me, U.S.A. a. Study of intra-uterine influences upon embryonic growth, differentiation and organogenesis by means of ova and ovary transplants between races known to differ genetically in adult body size, as determined by the general size factors and also by genetic factors affecting specific regions of the axial skeleton. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) b. Study of two recessive types of achondroplasia, (ac) and (da). Orycto- lagus cuniculus (Rodentia) c. Pituitary and sex hormone interrelationships in connection with fertility, fecundity, behavior and embryonic growth and development, Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) SCHECHTMAN, A. M. A.B.. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, LOS ANGELES 24, Cal.. U.S.A. a. Surface active materials: quantitative changes during the course of development. b. Serology of serum in the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with A. O. SCHJEIDE) c. Electrophoresis of liver extracts during development and carcinogenesis, (in collaboration with H. HOFFMAN) d. Serological studies of nuclei from various organs and its significance for the general theory of differentiation, (in collaboration with T. NISHIHARA) e. Studies of the lipid in the serum of the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with E. WELLER) SCHENK, R. DrMed. — Anat. Inst, der Univ. Zurich, Gloriastr. 19, ZURICH, Schweiz. a. Ein junger Embryo mit 4 Somiten in situ. Homo (Primates) h. Ein Fall von Craniorachischisis, dargestellt im Lichte entwicklungs- physiologischer Ergebnisse. Homo (Primates) c. Der Einfluss von Nitrogen mustard auf die Furchung von Eiern. Pleuro- deles (Urodela) (in Zusammenarbeit mit J. RICKENBACHER) SCHJEIDE, A. O. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, LOS ANGELES 24, Cal., U.S.A. a. Serology of serum in the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with A. M. SCHECHTMAN) SCHNEIDER, M. J. M.S. — University of Colorado, Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, 4200 east Ninth Ave, DENVER 7, Colorado, U.S.A. a. Chemistry of muscle differentiation, determination of actin and myosin and phosphate fractions in muscle of embryos after the 7th day of deve- lopment (concluded). Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERR- MANN and B. J. NEUKOM) b. Determination and fractionation of nucleoproteins and determination of enzymes in somites from the 2nd to the 5th day of incubation and in differentiating muscle from the 7th day of incubation to hatching. Gallus (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and B. J. NEUKOM) c. Chemical fractionation of cell nuclei and mitochondria of differentiating muscle. Ga//u5 (Aves) (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and B. J. NEUKOM) Schnei 81 Sed d. Histological examination of muscle development including quantitative determinations of volume of somite columns, of cell number and of mitotic index of somites, (in collaboration with H. HERRMANN and B. J. NEUKOM) SCHNETTER. M. Dr phil. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, FREIBURG i.Brsg., Deutschland. a. Differenzierungsleistungen isolierter Eiteile in der Embryonalentwicklung. Apis mellifica (Hymenoptera) b. Die Bedeutung des Dottersystems in der Embryonalenwicklung. Apis mellifica (Hymenoptera) SCHOLTEN, G. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of lithium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with W. G. BRAAMS, A. C. J. BURGERS, P. F. ELBERS, W. L. M. GEILENKIRCHEN. J. ISINGS. Miss T. C. M. KOE- VOETS, Chr. P. RAVEN and M. VROMAN) SCHOTTE. O. E. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Biol., Amherst Coll., AMHERST, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received) SCHREIBER, B. Dott. Sci. Nat., Prof. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Via Celoria 10, MILANO, Itaha. a. Bone induction. (Amphibia) SCHRIER, Miss J. — Dept of Zool. and Entomol., Div. of Sci., Iowa State Coll., AMES. Iowa. U.S.A. a. Experiments on the visceral pouches to ascertain their derivatives and especially the origin of the parathyroids. Gallus domesticus (Aues) (in collaboration with H. L. HAMILTON) SCHUE, Mile M. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol. generale, 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France. a. Problemes relatifs a I'origine des cellules de regeneration. Triturus (Utodela) b. Probleme de la reduction de la taille et du nombre de doigts du membre posterieur de I'embryon, sous I'influence des rayons X. Gallus domesticus (Aves) SCHWINCK, Frl I. Dr rer. nat. — Zoologisches Institut der Universitat und Max-Planck-Institut fur Biologic. Holderlinstr. 12, TUBINGEN, Deutschland. a. Metamorphoseveranderungen der Epidermis und inkretorischer Organe. Panorpa (Mecoptera, Insecta) SCOTT, A. C. Ph.D. — Union Coll., SCHENECTADY, N.Y., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) SEDRA, Shokralla N. B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D.. F.Z.S. — Dept of Zool., Farouk I Univ., Moharram Bey, ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. a. On the morphology of the suprarostral cartilage and the mandibular arch of tadpoles. Bufo lentiginosus (Anuva) b. Stages in normal development. Bufo regulatis (Anura) c. The development of skull and visceral muscles during metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) d. The metamorphosis of the hyobranchial skeleton. Bufo regularis (Anura) (in collaboration with Milad I. MICHAEL) Sei 82 Shan SEIDEL, F. DrPhil., Prof. — Max Planck-Inst. f. Tierzucht und Ticr- ernahrung, (20a) MARIENSEE Kreis NEUSTADT a. Riibenberge (Brit. Zone), Deutschland. a. Morphologische und physiologische Untersuchungen an der embryonalen Entwicklung von Wirbeltieren. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) b. Morphologische und physiologische Untersuchungen an der embryonalen Entwicklung von Insccten. Platycnemis (Diptera) und Gryllus (Or- thoptera) SELMAN. G. G. Ph.D. — Genet. Lab.. Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Organ., Inst, of Anim. Genet., West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Study of the effects of destroying the primary organisation of mosaic and regulation eggs by ultrasonic treatment. (Amphibia; Insecta and other Invertebrata) (in collaboration with M. FISCHBERG) b. Some measurement of morphogenetic forces and the mechanical proper- ties of the tissues concerned. (Amphibia) SEMBRAT. K. Ph.D., Prof. — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst. Zool. Uniw. we Wroclawiu, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Polska (Poland) a. Experimental analysis of the early developmental stages. Sagattia leuco- lena (Anthozoa) b. Localization of the primary gonocytes in the early gastrula. (Amphibia) c. The morphogenetical functions of the thyroid gland in poikilothermic Vertebrata. (Pisces, Amphibia and Reptilia) d. Early developmental stages. Epimys norvegicus (Rodentia) SEMBRATOWA, Mrs Z. M.D., Prof. — Zaklad Histol. i Embryol. Akad. Medycznej, ul. Chalubinskiego 6a, WROCLAW, Polska (Poland). a. Heteroplastic transplantation of the hind part of neural plate. Am- blystoma punctatum and A. tigtinum (Urodela) b. Analysis of the hind part of the neural plate. Rana palustris and R. si7- vatica (Anura) SENGEL, Ph. J. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci., et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol, exper. du C.N.R.S., Inst, de Zool. et de Biol. gen., 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France. a. Sur les conditions de la regeneration normale du pharynx. Dugesia (= Euplanaria) lugubris O. Schm. (Tricladidea, Tutbellaria) SENSENIG. E. C. B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Prof. — Univ. of Alabama, Med. Center, BIRMINGHAM 5, Alabama, U.S.A. a. Development of the vertebral canal and its contents. Homo sapiens (Primates) b. Developmental anomalies of the vertebrae, meninges and spinal cord. Homo sapiens (Primates) SHANER, R. F. Ph.D., F.R.S.C, Prof. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Alberta, Med. School, EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada. a. A study of abnormal hearts in embryos corresponding to the third month of human development. Sus scrofa ( Artiodactyla) b. Study of a collection of abnormal embryos of an age corresponding to the third month of human development with the aim of throwing light on the development of various human abnormalities. Sus sctofa (Attio^ dactula) c. Study of the development of truncus arteriosus persistens communis in abnormal hearts. Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla) Shap 83 Sine SHAPIRO, H. B.S., A.M.. Ph.D., Prof. — Marine Biol. Lab.. WOODS HOLE. Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over two years) SHAVER, J. R. A.B., Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Missouri. COLUM- BIA, Missouri, U.S.A. a. Initial development (Artificial parthenogenesis). Rana (Anura) and Gallus (Aves) b. Physiology of fertihzation. Rana (Anura) and Gallus (Aves) c. Physiology of cleavage. Rana (Anura) and Gallus (Aves) d. Cytochemical investigations of role of cytoplasmic granules in chorio- allantoic membrane growth. Gallus (Aves) SHEN, S. C. Ph.D. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ.. NEW HAVEN 11. Conn., U.S.A. a. The dissociation of morphological and biochemical development in the central nervous system. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) (in colla- boration with E. J. BOELL) b. A comparative study of the development of chohnesterase, succinic de- hydrogenase, and respiratory activity in the central nervous system. (Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) c. Development of respiratory enzymes in the muscle. Mus rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) d. Effect of unilateral eye extirpation on morphological and biochemical differentiation of the optic tectum. Amblystoma punctatum and Rana pipiens (Amphibia) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) e. Regional development of chohnesterase in the midbrain in relation to functional maturation. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) f. Metamorphic changes in the pattern of chohnesterase in the midbrain induced by thyroxin. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) g. The effect of hthium on biochemical and morphological development of the central nervous system. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) h. Reorientation of components of the central nervous system and its in- fluence on biochemical and functional development. (Amphibia) (in col- laboration with E. J. BOELL) i. The effect of x-irradiation on enzyme synthesis in the embryo. (Am- phibia) (in collaboration with E. J. BOELL) SHULOW, A. Dr — Dept of Entom.. Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM. Israel. a. Ecological conditions of development of the eggs. Artificially induced interruption of development (eggs) "diapause". (The changes in yearly development cycles under influence of dryness.) Schistocerca gregaria, Tmethis cisti, Anacridium aegyptium, Pareuprepocnemis syriaca and Pezoatettix judaica (Orthoptera) SIGOT. A. — Inst, de Zool.. Lab. de Biol, gener.. Fac. des Sci.. 12 Rue de rUniversite, STRASBOURG, France. a. Etude de la sensibilite hereditaire au gaz carbonique. Drosophila mel. SILBERBAUER, Mrs B. I. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Natal. PIETER- MARITZBURG, Natal. a. Study of structure and development, jasus Lalandii (Decapoda) SINCLAIR, J. G. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat.. Med. Branch, Univ. of Texas. GALVESTON. Tex.. U.S.A. a. Early embryos, structure, conditions of implantation. Homo (Primates) Sine 84 Sny b. Effects of urethane on reproduction and on the young across the placenta. Mus musculus (C57 and CBA strains) (Rodentia) c. Anterior cerebral nerve plexus in adult and fetus. Phocaena, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Mus musculus and Homo (Mammalia) SINGER, M. A.M., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck Str., BOSTON 15, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) SINHA, T. P. B.S., M.S., M.B., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Prince of Wales Med. Coll., PATNA, Behar, India. (no data received over this year) SIPPEL, T. O. A.B. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn.. U.S.A. a. Correlation of the morphological, physiological and biochemical events in the differentiation of the heart, with emphasis on the systems con- troHing rate. Amblystoma punctatum and Rana pipiens (Amphibia) SKREB, N. Dr — Inst, de Biol., Fac. de Med., ZAGREB, Salata, Yougo- slavie. a. Etude des substances necessaires a la croissancc et a la differenciation du blastoderme de I'oeuf, separe de son vitellus et cultive in vitro. Salmo ivideus (Teleostei) (en collaboration avec Ch. DEVILLERS, Coll. de France, PARIS) b. Etude de la plaque prechordale par la methode des marques colorees. Bombinator igneus (Anura) et Triton vulgaris (Urodela) SLIJPER, E. J. Dr, Prof. — Zoologisch Lab. der Univ., Plantage Dok- laan 44, AMSTERDAM C, Holland, a. The embryonic bloodcirculation (ductus Botalh, ductus Arantii, etc.). (Cetacea, Mammalia) SLOTWInSKI, J. Dr, Prof. — Inst. d'Histol. norm, et d'Embryol. de I'Univ. Poznan, ul. Swiecickiego 6, POZNAN. Pologne. (no data received over this year) SMIT, A. L. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STELLENBOSCH, S. Africa. a. Ontogenesis of the vertebral column. Xenopus laevis (Anura) b. Ontogenesis of skeleton and muscles of the trunk region. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with P. A. J. RYKE) (Normal Table) SMRECZYnSKYI, S. Ph.D. — Zool. Dept of the Jagellonian Univ.. KRAKOW (Cracow), St Anne 6, Poland, a. Determination of early developmental stages. Agelastica alni (Coleo- ptera) (this work is temporarily in abeyance) SNELLEN. H. A. Med. Dr — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ. of Leyden. Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN. Holland, a. Investigations on congenital heartmalformations; X-ray and anatomical dissection; collateral circulations. Homo (Primates) (in collaboration with J. DANKMEIJER and Miss R. M. COLLISTER) SNOOK, T. Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH 13. Pa., U.S.A. a. Studies on the development of the spleen. Homo sapiens (Primates) h. The relation of reticulum to epidermis in the developing hoof. Sus (Artiodactyla) SNYDER. F. F. M.D.. A.M., Prof. — Dept of Obstetrics and Anat., Harvard Med. School. 25 Shattuck Str., BOSTON 15. Mass.. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) Sob 85 Stark SOBELS. F. H. M.Sc. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ.. Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT. Holland. a. Genetics and developmental physiology of a polygenically determined mutant type "Asymmetric". Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Insecta) b. Developmental physiology and genetics of the lethal mutant character (lethal-transludica). Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Insecta) c. Developmental genetics of mutants. Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Insecta) (in collaboration with J. FABER. Miss A. K. KREMER, I. P. KRUYT and N. SPRONK) SOLEWSKI. W. Dr — Zakiad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im. H. Hoyera, KRAKOW, sw. Anny 6. Poland, (no embryological work in progress) SPIEGEL. M. B.S. — Dept of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci.. Univ. of Ro- chester. ROCHESTER 3. N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Enzymatic digestion of the vitelline membrane and felly. Rana pipiens pipiens (Anura) h. The action of specific antisera on cell affinity, i^ana pipiens pipiens (Anura) c. Protein changes during LiCl treatment. Rana pipiens pipiens (Anura) SPIRITO. A. Dott.. Prof. — 1st. di Biol, gen., Fac. di Med., S. Pietro, PERUGIA, Italia, a. Origine e natura dei tumori. Bu[o (Anura) SPOFFORD. W. R. Ph.D. — Dept of Anat.. School of Med.. State Univ. of New York, SYRACUSE 10. N.Y.. U.S.A. a. Induction and determination in the neural plate. Amblystoma maculatum (Urodela) b. Experimental neurogenesis. Amblystoma maculatum (Urodela) SPRATT Jr. N. T. A.B.. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool., Coll. of Sci., Lit. and Arts, Univ. of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS 14, Mich., U.S.A. a. Investigating the nutrient requirements essential to morphogenesis and growth in the early stages of development (pre-streak and streak blasto- derms). Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Survey of dehydrogenase enzymes in early embryos: 1. Localization of enzyme activity. 2. Structural integrity and enzyme activity. Gallus do- mesticus (Aves) SPRONK. N. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland. a. Influence of beryllium salts. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) b. Developmental genetics of the combination of two dominant mutant genes Dichaete and eyeless-dominant. Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Insecta) (in collaboration with J. P. KRUYT and F. H. SOBELS) STARCK. D. Dr med., o. Prof. — Dr Senckenberg. Anat. Inst.. Med. Fak. der Univ.. Ludwig Rehnstr. 14, FRANKFURT/Main Sud. Deutschland. a. Chondrocranium and osteocranium. Scotophilus temmincki and Myotis myotis (Microchiroptera) b. Chondrocranium and osteocranium. especially orbitotemporal region of skull. Struthio, Sula, Diomedea and Spheniscus (Aves) STARK. O. J. Dr rer. nat. — Zool. Inst, der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, FREIBURG i.Brsg.. Deutschland. a. Entstehung und Determination der Geschlechtszellen und Gonaden. Triton (Urodela) (gemeinsam mit O. MANGOLD) Stef 86 Stich STEFANELLI, A. Dr, Prof. — 1st. di Zool.. Univ. di Stato, Viale S. Bartolomeo 1, CAGLIARI, Sardegna, Italia. (no data received over this year) STEINER. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Naturw. Fak., Univ. ZiJrich, Kiinstlergasse 16, ZURICH 6, Schweiz. a. Development of the tetrapod-limb with special reference to mammals (embryological evidence of their arboreal origin). (Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia) b. New embryological evidence of the "biogenetic law" in connection with the phenomenon of iteration and convergence, rudimentation and adap- tation. (Vertebrata) c. Embryological analysis of feather-growth. The problems of the "after- schaft" and of "diastataxy". (Ratites and Carinatae. Aves) d. Colour and pigment-differentiation in the feather. Melopsittacus un- dulatus (Aves) STEINERT, M. Lic.Sc. Zool. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Fac. des Sci., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES- Auderghem, Belgique. a. Studies on nucleic acids synthesis during morphogenesis. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with R. THOMAS) b. Action of specific nucleic acids on morphogenesis. (Amphibia) (in col- laboration with R. THOMAS) c. Etude des purines hbres dans I'embryon. Rana, Pleutodeles, Ambystoma (Amphibia) STEPHAN, Fr. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale, 12 Rue de I'Llniversite, STRASBOURG, France. a. Formation du systeme vasculaire extraembryonnaire et son extension. Developpement du coeur et des gros troncs arteriels de I'embryon. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b, Etude experimentale des anomalies et des suppleances vasculaires dans I'aire extraembryonnaire et I'embryon. Gallus domesticus (Aves) STEPHENSON, N. G. M.Sc. — Auckland Univ. Coll., NEW ZEALAND. a. Observations and experiments on development. Leiopelma hochstetteri (Anura) h. The development of the appendicular skeleton. Leiopelma archeyi and Ascaphus truei (Anura amphicoela) STEVENS, L. C. Grad. stud. — Dept of Biol., Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of Rochester, ROCHESTER 3, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Developmental potencies of the neural crest. Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens (Anura) h. Origin of melanophores and guanophores. Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens, Rana sylvatica, Rana palustris and Bufo americanus (Anura) STEVENSON. J. P. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St, LONDON W.C. 1, England (U.K.) a. Investigation into the techniques of culturing tissues. Philosamia cynthia (Lepidoptera) STEYN, W. J. M.Sc. — Aarbossiesplaat, BURGERSDORP ( C. P. ) , South- Africa, (no embryological work in progress) STICH, H. Drrer. nat. — Max Planck Institut, WILHELMSHAVEN, Deutschland. Stich 87 Sw a. Das Vorkommen von Ribonucleinsaure in Kernsaft und Spindel sich teilender Kerne. Cyclops stremms (Entomostraka) b. Das Vorkommen von Kohlehydraten im Ruhekern und wahrcnd der Mitose. Cyclops strenuus (Entomostraka) c. Das Vorkommen und die Bedeutung von Polysacchariden wahrend der Furchung. Sabellaria (Polychaeta), (Pisces) und Triton (Urodela) STIEVE. H. Dr, Prof. — Anat. Lab., Luisenstr. 56, BERLIN N.W. 7. Deutschland. (no data received) STOCKARD. A. H. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR. Mich., U.S.A. a. Eearly development. Amia calva (Holostei, Pisces) STONE, L. S. Ph.D., Prof. — Osborn Zool. Lab. and Anat. Lab., Yale Univ., School of Med, NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) STRAUSS, F. Dr med. — Anat. Inst., Biihlerstr. 26, BERN. Schweiz. a. Time and place of fertilization of the egg. Cricetus cricetus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with Margaret C. WARD— ORSINI and H. W. MOSSMAN, MADISON, Wis.) b. Placentation. (Geomyidae, Rodentia) (in collaboration with H. W. MOSSMAN, MADISON, Wis.) c. Regeneration of the germinal epitheUum of the ovary. (Mammalia) (in collaboration with H. W. MOSSMANN and B. PANSKY, MADISON, Wis.) d. The oviduct during the passage of the egg. (Mammalia) e. Comparative implantation. (Mammalia) STRUCHLY, Z. Dr — Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej, Inst. Zool. Uniw. we Wrociawiu. ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Polska (Poland) a. Influence of the blockade of the reticulo-endothelial system on the meta- morphosis. (Amphibia) STRUDEL, G. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale, 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France, a. Les correlations nerveuses chez I'embryon, etudiees par les methodes d'excision chirurgicale. Origine des ganghons rachidiens et du systeme sympathique. Gallus domesticus (Aves) SU, Tchou Dr es Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol. Inst, of Exper. Biol. Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Maturation in vitro, activation, fertihzation and parthenogenesis. (Anura), Bombyx mori (Hexapoda) SUGIYAMA, M. Dr Sci. — The Sugashima Marine Biol. Stat., Nagoya Univ., SUGASHIMA-MURA. Shima-gun, Mie-ken, Japan, a. Physiological studies on fertilization and artificial parthenogenesis. Strong ylocentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressiis (Echinoi- dea) (in collaboration with M. ISHIKAWA) SUOMALAINEN, H. Mag. Phil. — Dept of Physiol., Univ. of Helsinki. Zool. Lab., P. Rautatiekatu 13, HELSINKI, Finland, (no data received over this year) SWEDMARK, B. G. Fil.mag. — Inst, for Zoophysiol., Fac. of Mat.-Nat. Sci., Villavagen 9, UPPSALA, Sweden. a. Sulphate metabolism in development. (Echinoidea) Sz Thu SZARSKI. K. W. Ph.D. — Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej, Inst. Zool. Uniw., ul. Sienkiewicza 21, WROCLAW, Poland. a. Development of the kidneys in Anamnia. (Teleostei and Anura) b. Development of genital tracts and accessory glands (Chiroptera) TAKATA, K. M.A. (Rigakushi) — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Yu. NAGOYA, Japan. a. Regional distribution of ribonucleic acid in early developmental stages, studied quantitatively. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) (in collaboration with T. YAM ADA) b. Behaviour of ribonucleic acid in embryonic explant in the process of induction, studied histochemically. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) TAKAYA, H. Ph.D., Asst Prof. — Lab. of Embryol. and Exper. Morphol., Zool. Inst., Dept of Sci., Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan. a. Production of situs inversus viscerum. Triturus, Hynobius, Rana, Bufo (Amphibia) b. Sex-reversal. Triturus, Rana (Amphibia) c. Regional differences of induced structures. Triturus, Hynobius (Urodela) TARDENT, P. — Abt. fur ZoophysioL, Zool. Inst, der Univ., Sahlistr. 8, BERN, Schweiz. a. Regeneration (Bedeutung der I-Zellen). (Hydrozoa, Coelenterata) (in Zusammenarbeit mit F. E. LEHMANN) TEYSSEYRE, Miss J. Dr en Med. — Lab. d'EmbryoL, Fac. de Med., 15 Rue de I'Ecole de Med., PARIS Vie, France, a. Repercussions du fonctionnement thyroidien maternel sur le developpe- ment du systeme nerveux de I'embryon. THEILER, K. Dr Med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Gloriastr. 19, ZURICH. Schweiz. a. Ueber die Entstehung von Wirbelkorperfehlbildungen. Homo (Primates) b. Ueber die Entwicklung von Missbildungen der Wirbelsaule. Homo, Cal- lus und Mus (Vertebrata) THERMES, G. Dr — 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Stato, Viale S. Bartolomeo 1, CAGLIARI, Sardegna. Itaha. (no data received over this year) THOMAS, R. Lic.Sc. Chim. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Fac. des Sci., Univ. libre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES-Auderghem, Belgique. a. Studies on nucleic acids synthesis during morphogenesis. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with M. STEINERT) b Action of specific nucleic acids on morphogenesis. (Amphibia) (in col- laboration with M. STEINERT) THOMASON, Miss D. B.A. Hons. (Oxon.) — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. hbre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre, BRUXELLES- Auderghem, Belgique. a. Absorption and locahsation of phosphate in embryos during development, using P 32. (Amphibia) THOMSON FLYNN, T. Dr, Prof. — Fac. of Sci., Queens Univ., BEL- FAST, Ulster, Eire. (no data received) THURMOND, W. A.B., M.A. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY 4, Cahf., U.S.A. a. The determination of the first appearance of intermedin in the ontogeny. Hyla regilla (Anura) Toi 89 Tribe TOIVONEN, S. Dr phil. — Zool. Lab., Univ. of Helsinki. Dept of Physiol.. P. Rautatiekatu 13. HELSINKI, Finland, a. The specific action of heterogenous inductors. Triton (Urodela) h. Analysis of the regulative potencies of the invaginating archenteronroof and of the induced neural plate along the dorsoventral and cranio-caudal axes by heteroplastic transplantation of parts of the dorsal blastoporal lip. Triturus alpestris, taeniatus and cristatus (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP) c. Thyroid gland in delayed metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) d. The development of mouth- and pharyngeal cavity during metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (Normal Table) TONDURY, G. Prof. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Gloriastr. 19, ZURICH. Schweiz. a. Systematische Untersuchungen typischer menschlicher Missbildungen unter Bezugnahme auf die Ergebnisse entwicklungsphysiologischer For- schung. Gegenwartig werden Kopfmissbildungen und sireniforme Miss- bildungen analysiert. Homo (Primates) b. Untersuchungen iiber die Entwicklung des Gesichts und ihre Beziehun- gen zur Entstehung der Hasenscharte und anderer Spaltbildungen. Homo c. Untersuchungen zur Frage der Gonadenentwicklung und der Potenzen des Ovarepithels beim Erwachsenen. Homo (Primates) d. Embryologische Untersuchungen zur Frage der Embryopathia rubeolosa. (Mammalia) e. Untersuchungen zum Wirkungsmechanismus der Sexualhormone auf Wachstum und Differenzierung. (Amphibia) f. Experimentelle Untersuchungen zum Induktionsproblem. (Amphibia) g. Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Wirkung der Chorda dorsahs. Gallus (Aves) TOSI, Miss L. Dott. Sci. Biol. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp.. Via Celoria 10. MILANO. Italia, a. Proteins in embryonic development. ( Echinodermata and Amphibia) TOWNES Ph. L. Grad.stud. — Dept of Biol.. Coll. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of Rochester, ROCHESTER 3, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Selective cellular adhesion in embryonic germ layers. (Urodela and Anura) TRACY H. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Kansas. LAWRENCE, Kan., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) TRAMPUSCH, H. A. L. Dr Phil. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst.. Univ. van Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM O., Holland. a. Experiments testing similarity in the processes which take place during embryological development and regeneration. (Coelenterata, Vermes. Echinodermata etc. J b. Experiments searching for the origin and the way of developing of regeneration-blastema. (Urodela and Anura) c. Experiments analyzing lens regeneration and the difference between regenerating and non-regenerating species. (A^nura) d. Experiments aimed to circumstances under which regeneration will be stimulated or inhibited. (Urodela and Anura) TRIBE, Miss M. D.Sc. — King's Coll., Strand, LONDON W.C. 2, Eng- land (U.K.) (no data received over this year) Trin 90 Uch TRINKAUS, J. P. M.A., Ph.D. — Osborn Zool. Lab.. Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. Mechanism of gastrulation. Analysis of epiboly with particular attention to role of periblast. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei) b. Investigation of the nutritional role of yolk and its constituents in early morphogenesis, by the method of explantation in vitro of yolkfree blastoderms at blastula and gastrula stages. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei) c. Experimental studies on histogenesis of melanoblasts. Gallus domesticus (Aves) TRUSLOVE. Miss G. M. B.Sc, Ph.D. — Dept of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St, LONDON W.C. 1, England (U.K.) a. Developmental genetics of skeletal mutants. Mus musculus (Rodentia) b. The determination of the capacity of the annular tympanic cartilage of metamorphosing anim.als to induce tympanic membrane formation when heteroplastically and xenoplastically transplanted. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (in collaboration with D. R. NEWTH) TUFT, P. H. M.A.. Ph.D. (cantab.) — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Respiratory metabolism of developing eggs. Rhodnius prolixus, Locustana pardalina and Calliphora (Insecta) TUNG, T. C. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Shantung, TSINGTAO, China. (no data received) TWEEDELL, K. S. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Illinois, URBANA, 111., U.S.A. a. Specificity and differential growth of the Lucke carcinoma. Rana (dif- ferent spec.) (Anura) b. Differential growth of Lucke carcinoma. Rana pipiens (hybrid sub- spec.) (Anura) orr^Axr TWITTY, V. C. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STAN- FORD, Cal., U.S.A. a. The differentiation of macrophages into melanophores follov/ing their ingestion of pigmentary debris released by degeneration of preexisting melanophores. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with M. C. NIU) b. The transformation of differentiated xanthophores into typical melano- phores. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with M. C. NIU) c. The migratory behaviour of single neural crest melanoblasts isolated in capillary tubes of extremely small bore. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with M. C. NIU) TYLER A. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Embryol., Div. of Biol., Cahfornia Inst. ofTechnol.. PASADENA 4. Cal.. U.S.A. a. Physiology of fertihzation. (Echinoidea) h. Physiology of early development. (Echinoidea), (Polychaeta) c. Life-span, motiUty and metabolism of spermatozoa. (Echinodermata, Annelida. Mollusca, Aves and Mammalia) UBISCH, L. V. Drjur. et phil.. Prof. (Emer.) — PARADIS, Norge. a. Untersuchungen iiber Pleuronectiden. III. (Pleuronectidae, Teleostei) UCHIDA, T. Rigakushi (M.S.), Rigakuhakushi (Dr), Prof. — Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., North 8, West 5, SAPPORO, Japan. a. On the development of oviform cells in the testis. Upogebia major (Deca- poda reptantia, Crustacea) Uch 91 Verh b. On the development of oviform cells in the testis. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) UPTON. Miss B. C. B.Sc. — Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London, Mile End Rd., LONDON E 1, England (U.K.) a. Development of giant fibre system and behaviour pattern. Scoloplos, Arenicola, Clymenella (Polychaeta) URBANL E. Prof. — 1st. di Anat. Comp. deirUniv.. Fac. di Sci.. Via Borelh 50, ROMA, Italia. a. Ricerche sulla respirazione embrionale. (Teleostei) b. Azione degli antimitotici sul metaboHsmo respiratorio. (Amphibia) c. Ricerche sulla determinazioni embrionali precoci. (Ascidiae) d. Ricerche sui determinanti germinali. (Insecta) e. Ricerche sull'acido ribonucleico delle fasce vitellogene e dei nuclei vitel- lini. (Echinodennata, Arachnoidca, Myriopoda e Mammalia) f. Ricerche sulla costituzione delle formazioni ergastroplasmatiche. URBANI— MISTRUZZl Mrs L. Dott. — 1st. di Anat. Comp. dell'Univ.. Fac. di Sci., Via Borelh 50. ROMA. Italia. a. Ricerche su parabiosi alio scopo di indagare i processi di regolazione, differenziazione nel quadro dei problemi della constituzione biologica. (Anura e Urodela) (in collaboration with G. COTRONEI) b. Azione dei raggi X sugli embrioni. studiata con il metodo della parabiosi. (Amphibia) c. Ricerche sull'acido ascorbico durante lo sviluppo embrionale. (Amphibia) VAKAET, L. C. M.D. — Lab. of Anat.. Fac. of Med., Univ. of Gent, Bylokekaai 1, GENT, Belgium, a. Descriptive and cytochemical embryology. Lebistes reticulatus (Teleostei) VANDEBROEK, G. Dr Sc, Prof. — Lab. d'Embryol., Inst, de Zool.. Univ. de Louvain, 71 Rue de Namur. LOUVAIN, Belgique. (no data received over this year) VANNINI, E. Dr. Lib.doc. — 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp., Fac. di Sci.. Via Loredan 6. PADOVA. Itaha. a. Cycle of the nucleic acids and nucleolar changes during oogenesis. (Annelida, Echinodermata. Pisces, Amphibia) b. Development of the gonads and their embryological relations with the cortico-adrenal blastema. (Amphibia, Aves, Mammalia) c. Experimental analysis of the causal development of the gonads. (Am- phibia) d. Experimental regeneration and genesis of the germ-cells. (Polychaeta) VASSEUR. E. J. E. Ph. he. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol.. Norr- tullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden, a. Studies on the chemical composition and the species specificity of its chemical composition. Action of dissolved jelly coat substance (fertilizin) on the spermatozoa. Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris and other spec. (Echinoidea) VERHEYEN, F. J. — Hubrecht Lab., Internal. Embryol. Inst.. Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland. a. Analysis of neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in hori- zontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and sub- sequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) Verh 92 Wae (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP, Miss A. KREMER, Miss E BOTERENBROOD, Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA. Miss C. LINGBEEK, G. MEYER and J. WILLEMSEN) VERMAAK, D. B.Sc. — Zool. Inst., Univ. of Stellenbosch, STELLEN- BOSCH. S. Africa, a. Ontogenesis of commissural connexions of the vena pudenda externa and V. p. interna in an advanced embryo. Homo sapiens (Primates) VIGLIANI, F. Dr — Inst, of human Anat., Corso Massimo d'Azegho 52, TORINO, Italy, a. Late development and growth of bones, joints and muscles in mechani- cally inert and denervated hmbs. Canis familiaris (Carnivora) VILLAFRANCA, G. W. de B.S. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. Studies of various enzyme fractions in developing muscle in relation to the development of contractibihty. Mas norvegicus albinus (Rodentia) (under direction of E. J. BOELL) VINTEMBERGER, P. Dr Med. — Inst. d'Embryol. et de Morphol exper., Fac. de Med., 1 Place de I'Hdpital, STRASBOURG, (Bas-Rhin), France, a. Recherches sur le determinisrne de la symetrie bilaterale chez les Verte- bres. (Amphibia) VITAGLIANO, G. Dr Sc. — 1st. di Genet. dell'Univ. di Napoh, Fac. di Sci., Via Mezzocannone 8, NAPOLI, Itaha. (no data received over this year) VOGT, Miss M. M.D. — Hirnforschungs-institut, NEUSTADT, Schwarz- wald, Germany (present address: Dept of Biol., Cahf. Inst, of Technol., PASADENA 4, Calif., U.S.A.) (no embryological work planned for 1951) VROMAN. M. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Janskerkhof 3, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of hthium action. Limnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda) (in colla- boration with W. G. BRAAMS, A. C. J. BURGERS. P. F. ELBERS, W. L. M. GEILENKIRCHEN, J. ISINGS, Miss T. C. M. KOE- VOETS, Chr. P. RAVEN and G. SCHOLTEN) WADDINGTON, C. H. F.R.S., M.A.. Sc.D.. Prof. — Inst, of Anim. Genetics. West Mains Rd., King's Buildings, EDINBURGH 9, Scot- land (U.K.) a. Regional specificity in hving and dead organizers. Triton alpestris (Urodela) Aves) b. Cinematographic study of morphogenetic movements. (Amphibia and c. Transplantation of cell constituents. Triton alpestris (Urodela) d. Developmental effects of some genes. Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) e. Study of abnormal embryos induced by injecting trypan blue into pregnant animals. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with T. C. CARTER) f. Inductive power of area pellucida material. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with E. M. DEUCHAR and S. MOOKERJEE) WAECHTER. Miss H. Dr rer.nat. — Heiligenberg Inst. (Abtlg Mangold), (17b) HEILIGENBERG, Kreis Ueberlingen/Bodensee, Deutschland. a. Determinationsvorgange in der Gastrula und Neurula. Triton (Urodela) (gemeinsam mit O. MANGOLD) Wae 93 Weiss b. Verhalten embryonalcr Zellen im erwachsenen Wirt. Triton (Urodela) WALLACE, D. R. J. B.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.) a. Growth and differentiation of hypopi. (Acarina, Arachnoidea) WALLMANN. Miss S. B.S. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHI- CAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Development and growth of the lung. (Amphibia) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) WARD— ORSINI, Mrs Margaret C. — Ph.D., B.A., U.S. Public Health Fellow, Nat. Cancer Inst. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis., U.S.A. a. Time and place of fertiUzation of the egg. Cricetus cricetus (Rodentia) (in collaboration wath F. STRAUSS, BERN, Schweiz and H. W. MOSSMAN, MADISON, Wis.) b. Development and reproduction, with emphasis on the uterine giant cells. Cricetus (Rodentia) WASHINGTON, Miss D. M.S. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, 111., U.S.A. a. Factors responsible for degeneration of the mesonephros. Gallus do- mesticus (Aues) (under direction of P. A. WEISS) WATTERSON, R. L. Ph.D. — Cresap Biol. Lab., Northwestern Univ., EVANSTON. 111., U.S.A. a. Effects of extirpation of the glycogen body in posthatching stages. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Factors which initiate development of — and control the size of the glycogen body. Gallus domesticus (Aves) c. Effects of insuhn injections upon development of the glycogen body. Gallus domesticus (Aues) d. Locahzation of the primordia of the avian glycogen body prior to formation of neural folds. Gallus domesticus (Aves) e. Morphogenesis, vasculogenesis and cytogenesis of the avian pineal body. Gallus domesticus (Aves) f. Experimental studies on the origin of the avian meninges and their role in establishment of intraneural vascularity. Gallus domesticus (Aves) g. Responses of the avian neural tube to experimentally induced spina bifida. Gallus domesticus (Aves) h. Experimental studies on the development of the avian adrenal medulla. Gallus domesticus (Aves) WEBER, A. Prof. (Emer.) — Laboratoire de Neurohistologie, Institut d'Anatomie, Ecole de Medecin, 20 Rue Ecole de Medecin. GENeVE. Suisse. J At'^Ji (no data received over two years) WEBER, R. Dr phil. II — Abt. fiir Zoophysiol.. Zool. Inst, der Univ., Sahli- str. 8, BERN, Schweiz. a. Regeneration. Xenopus laevis (Anura) b. Teratome. Xenopus laevis (Anura) WEGLARSKA, Miss B. B.Sc. — Zool. Dept of the Jagellonian Univ., KRAKOW (Cracow), St Anne 6, Poland, (no embryological work in progress) WEISS, P. A. Ph.D., M.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37. 111., U.S.A. Weiss 94 Weng a. Fate of embryonic cells after dissociation and reinjection into embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with G. ANDRES) b. Mitogcnic stimulation of epidermis by fragments of nervous system. (Urodela) (in collaboration with Miss J. OVERTON) c. Cytological and electronmicroscopic studies on embryonic induction. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with D. McCULLOCH and R. PETZOLD) d. Embryonic effects of organ-specific antibodies combined with radioactive tracers. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with R. PETZOLD) e. Fate of tissue culture cells introduced into embryos after prolonged cultivation in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss I. FISCHER) f. Development of intrinsic functional differences among brain parts tested by larval deplantation. (Amphibia) g. Organ-specific effects of immune bodies on embryonic growth and dif- rerentiation. h. Effects of organ-specific substances of the embryo on growth and dif- ferentiation in vitro. j. Electronmicroscopic studies of pigment development. k. Electronmicroscopic studies on notochord regeneration. 1. Development of concentric fibrils in longitudinal muscle fibers. (Uro- dela) (in collaboration with R. JAMES) WEISZ. P. B. B.Sc. M.Sc, Ph.D. — Arnold Biol. Lab.. Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE 12, R.I.. U.S.A. a. Study of morphogenesis. Stentor and Blepharisma (Ciliata) h. Study of self-reproducing organelles. (Ciliata) WEL. W. H. V. d. Med. Drs — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. of the Univ., Fac. of Med., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Development of the circulatory system. Homo, Mus rattus, Cavia, Bos taurus ? (Mammalia) WELLER, E. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Cahfornia, LOS ANGELES 24, Cal., U.S.A. a. Studies of the lipid in the serum of the developing embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with A. M. SCHECHTMAN) WELLS, L. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS 14, Minn., U.S.A. a. Development of the diaphragm and pleural sacs. Homo (Primates) WENDT. G. G. DrMcd. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Robert Kochstr. 6, MARBURG/Lahn, Deutschland. a. Ablauf und Bedingungen embryonalen Muskelwachstum.s. Anderungen des Gewichts, des Volumens und der Faser-Histochcmie wahrend des Wachstums. Mus musculus (Stamm Strong A.) (Rodentia) WENGER. B. S. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE, Kansas, U.S.A. a. Patterns of chemical and enzymatic development in different spinal cord levels of the embryo studied by ultramicrochemical techniques. Gallus domesticus (Aves) b. Method for staining embryos in toto with iron hematoxyhn. c. Fabrication of metallic instruments for embryonic operations. WENGER, Mrs E. L. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Kansas. LAWRENCE, Kansas, U.S.A. Weng 95 Williams a. Cytological and cytochemical studies of the developing duodenum. Gal- lus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with F. MOOG) b. Cytochemical and microchemical study of the developing nervous system and its relationship to developing behaviour patterns. Ambystoma macu- latum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. G. ROOFE) WESTHUIZEN. C. M. v. d. M.Sc. — Zool. Inst.. Univ. of Stellenbosch. STELLENBOSCH, S. Africa, a. Ontogenesis of the skull. Heleophryne purcelli (Anura) WESTRA. S. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab. der Rijks Univ., Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN. Holland. a. Embryological development of the roof of the fourth ventricle. Homo (Primates) b. Neurosecretion in the brain. Rana, Amblystoma (Amphibia) WETMORE, R. H. Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. — Biol. Lab.'s, Harvard Univ., Divinity Ave. CAMBRIDGE 38. Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) WHITAKER, D. Dr, Prof. — Stanford Univ., PALO ALTO. Cal., U.S.A. (no data received) WHITELEY, A. H. Ph.D.. Prof. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Washington. SEATTLE 5, Wash.. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) WICKLUND, Miss E. Ph. lie. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norrtullsgatan 16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden. a. On fertilizability of the egg under different conditions acting on sperm and eggs. Psammechinus miliaris, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis and Arbacia lixula (Echinoidea) WIERDA, J. L. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Asst Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4. Pa, U.S.A. (no data received over this year) WILENS, Miss S. A.B. — Osborn Zool. Lab., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN 11, Conn., U.S.A. a. Vital staining of mesoderm and endoderm under the midbrain and hindbrain and adjacent ventral regions. Amblystoma punctatum (Uro- dela) WILLEMSEN, J. — Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, UTRECHT, Holland, a. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of activating substances in horizontal direction through folds of presumptive gastrula ectoderm and subsequent organisation of a nervous system, (heteroplastic implantation of presumptive gastrula ectoderm in gastrulae and neurulae) Triturus taeniatiis, alpestris and cristatv.s and Amblystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP. Mis A. K. KREMER, Miss E. C. BOTERENBROOD, Miss F. F. S. N. BLOEMSMA. Miss L. HOESSELS. Miss C. LINGBEEK, G. MEYER and F. J. VER- HEYEN) V/ILLIAMS. R. G. A.B.. M.A.. M.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat.. School of Med.. Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa, U.S.A. a. Studies on growth of various implanted tissues with the rabbit's ear chamber technique. (Mammalia) b. Development of bone marrow in rabbit's ear tissue chambers. (Mam- malia) Williams 96 Wits c. Studies on the effect of feeding and topical application of carcinogen on cells implanted in transparent chambers in rabbit's ears. (Mammalia) WILLIAMS, S. C. B.S.. Ph.D.. Asst Prof. — Dept of Anat.. School of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa. U.S.A. a. Tissue culture of young isolated neuroblasts from special areas of brain, esp. cerebellum, medulla. Gallus domesticiis (Aves) b. Early development of teeth. Homo (Primates) WILLIER, B. H. B.S., Ph.D.. D.Sc. Prof. — Dept of Biol., The Johns Hopkins Univ., Charles and 34th Strs, BALTIMORE 18, Md, U.S.A. a. The mechanism of interaction of melanoblasts of known genotype with feather papilla in the production of feather pigmentation pattern. Gallus domesticus (various varieties) (Aves) h. Factors regulating migration of melanoblasts and their growth (multipli- cation) and differentiation (synthesis of specific melanin granules). Gallus domesticus (various varieties) (Aves) c. The role that sex and other hormones play in modifying the phenotypic expression of melanoblasts in color pattern formation. Gallus domesticus (various varieties) (Aves) d. Ontogeny of endocrine correlation (ms. in preparation). Gallus do- mesticus (Aves) WILSON, J. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Arnold Biol. Lab., Brown Univ., PROVI- DENCE 12. R.I., U.S.A. a. A study of mitotic activity and other cytological phenomena in liver regeneration. (Vertebrata) WINDLE, W. F. B.S.. M.S., Ph.D., Sc.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Pennsylvania. School of Med., PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa, U.S.A. (no data received over this year) WINGSTRAND, K. G. Fil.lic. — Embryol. Dept. Zool. Inst., Univ. of Lund. LUND, Sweden, a. Embryology, esp. development of hypophysis and vessels in connection with it. (Aves) WINOWSKA. Mrs J. M.Sc. — Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej, Inst. Zool. Uniw.. ul. Sienkiewicza 21. WROCLAW. Poland, a. Development of the air-bladder. (Euphysoclisti, Teleostei) WIRTH. Miss P. B.S. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh. PITTS- BURGH 13. Pa. U.S.A. (no data received over this year) WISLOCKI. G. B. M.D., A.M.. Prof. — Dept of Anat.. Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck Str., BOSTON 15, Mass., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) WITSCHI, E. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Zool., State Univ. of Iowa, IOWA CITY, Iowa, U.S.A. a. Metabolism of normal and overripe eggs. (Anura) b. Neoplastic development of overripe eggs. (Anura) c. Sex differentiation (normal and experimental). Rana, Bu[o, Alytes and Xenopus (Anura) d. Parabiosis and hormones in sex differentiation. Triturus torosus (Uro- dela) e. Metamorphosis of the ear. (Anura) f. Embryologic and endocrine studies in adreno-gonadal relationships. (Amphibia, Aves, Mammalia) Wits 97 Yamada g. Nutritional conditions in the incubating egg. (Aves) WITTEK. Mile M. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol., Fac. de Med. de I'Univ.. 97 Rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgique. a. Oogenesis and vitellogenesis. (Amphibia) (under direction of J. PAS- TEELS) b. Oogenesis. Lacerta vivipara (Reptilia) (under direction of J. PAS- TEELS) WOELLWARTH, C. v. Dr Phil. — Heihgenberg Inst. (Abtg Mangold). (17b) HEILIGENBERG, Kreis Ueberlingen Bodensee, Deutschland. a. Determination des Gehirns (Isolations- und Transplantations-experimen- te). Triton (Urodela) WOERDEMAN, M. W. M.D., D.Sc. (Oxon), Prof. — Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. van Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM O., Holland. a. Lensregeneration. (Aves and Mammalia) b. Induction in tissue cultures and potencies of cells in tissue culture. (Aves and Mammalia) c. Development of specific substances during induction and regeneration. (Amphibia and Aves) WOLFF, Mme Em. Dr es Sc. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Institut de Zool. et de Biol, generale, 12 Rue de TUniversite, STRASBOURG. France. a. Role des hormones dans la differenciation du sexe par les methodes d'injections d'hormones et des castrations embryonnaires. Determination des caracteres somatiques precoces (syrinx et tubercule genital). Anas boschas (Aves) (En collaboration avec Et. WOLFF) b. Recherches sur la differenciation in vitro de la syrinx et du tubercule genital de I'embryon. Anas boschas (Aves) WOLFF, Et. C. Dr es Sc, Prof. — Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci. et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S., Inst, de Zool. et de Biol. gen.. 12 Rue de I'Universite, STRASBOURG, France, a. Recherches experimentales sur I'Embryologie et la Teratologie. Monstres simples, monstres doubles et poly-embryonie. (Aves) h. La differenciation sexuelle, par les methodes de greffes, de castration, d'injections d'hormones et d'explantations. Differenciation normale et inversion sexuelle des gonades, des voies genitales et des caracteres somatiques precoces. Gallus et Anas (Aves) (En collaboration avec Mme Em. WOLFF, Mile Y. OSTERTAG, Mile D. PFLEGER, Mile B. SALZGEBER. A. HAMPe et G. STRUDEL) c. Problemes relatifs a la regeneration des Planaires d'eau douce. Origine des cellules de regeneration et processus d'induction dans la regeneration. Polycelis nigra, Euplanaria lugubris (Tricladidea, Turbellaria) (En col- laboration avec Mile F. DUBOIS et Th. LENDER) d. Recherches sur la differenciation in vitro des caracteres sexuels embryonnaires (gonades. canaux de Miiller etc.) et de differents organes. (Amniota) (En collaboration avec Mile K. HAFFEN. Mme Em. WOLFF etc.) YAMADA, T. D.S. (Rigakuhakushi). Asst Prof. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.. Chigusa-Ku. NAGOYA, Japan, a. Double potential theory of early ontogenesis, its application to the regionality of the organizer action. (Vertebrata) Yamada 98 Young b. Regional distribution of ribonucleic acid in early ontogenesis, studied quantitatively. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) (in collaboration with K. TAKATA) c. Microphotometric estimation of desoxyribonucleic acid in the nuclei of different presumptive regions of the developing eggs. (Vertebrate and Invertebrata) (in collaboration with S. OSAWA, H. NAORA and A. SIBATANI) d. Regional induction by some fractions of adult tissues tested on the isolated ectoderm. Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela) YAMAMOTO, K. Rigakushi (M.S.). Asst Prof. — Akkeshi Marine Biol. Station, Hokkaido Univ., AKKESHI, Japan, (attached to the Sci. Fac. of Hokkaido Univ.) a. Study on the fertilization. Limandra schrenki, Oncorhynchus keta (Teleostei) b. Study on the fertilization. Venerupis philippinarum (Bivalvia, Mollusca) YAMAMOTO, T. Dr Sc, Prof. — Biol. Inst., Fac. Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chigusa-Ku, NAGOYA, Japan. a. On the mechanism of fertilization and activation. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) b. Experimental analysis of the development of sexual characters. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) c. Experimental sex-reversal in the genetic males. Oryzias latipes (Te^ leostei) YAO, T. Ph.D. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, for Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China. a. Biochemical determination of phosphatase activity in development. Dro- sophila (Insecta) (in collaboration with J. CHU and Cheng Chu YING) b. Studies on the relation between enzymes and hormones during meta- morphosis. (Insecta) (in collaboration with J. CHU and Cheng Chu YING) YING, Cheng Chu B.Sc, — Lab. of Developm. Phvsiol., Inst, for Exper. Biol.. Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China. a. Biochemical determination of phosphatase activity in development. Drosophila (Insecta) (in collaboration with T. YAO and J. CHU) b. Studies on the relation between enzymes and hormones during meta- morphosis. (Insecta) (in collaboration with T. YAO and J. CHU) YING. Miss Ho Tse B.Sc. — Lab. of Developm. Physiol., Inst, of Exper. Biol.. Acad. Sinica, 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Influence of temperature on neural induction. (Vertebrata) YNTEMA, C. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., State Univ. of New York. SYRACUSE 10, N.Y., U.S.A. a. Induction and differentiation of ear ectoderm. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) b. Regeneration of aneural limbs. Amblystoma punctatum (Urodela) c. Development of autonomic nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with W. S. HAMMOND) d. Effects of sulfa drugs on the embryo. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration with W. S. HAMMOND) YOUNG. W. C. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Med. School., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE, Kan., U.S.A. (no data received over this year) Yu 99 Zw YU. Yang Fu B.Sc. — Lab. for Developm. Physiol.. Inst, of Exper. Biol., Acad. Sinica. 865 Chang Ning Rd, SHANGHAI, China, a. Isolation, purification, chemistry and the mode of action of eye stalk hormone. (Crustacea) (in collaboration with S. PAI, Shen Shu MING and K. P. CHANG) ZAAIJER, Miss J. J. P. Biol. Dra — Lab. for Exper. Histol.. Fac. of Med.. Univ. of Leyden, Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Holland, a. Factors governing dentin formation. Mus musculus (Rodentia) h. Role of the odontoblasts in the formation of secondary dentin. Mus musculus (Rodentia) c. Cartilage and bone formation in vitro. Homo sapiens (Primates) ZACWILICHOWSKA, Miss K. D.Sc. — Zool. Dept of the Jagellonian Univ., KRAKOW (Cracow), St Anne 6, Poland. a. Early developmental stages. Asellus aquaticus L. (Isopoda, Crustacea) ZEUTHEN. E. Dr Phil. — Lab. of Zoophysiology, Nat. Sci. Fac, Univ. of Copenhagen, Juhane Mariesvej 32, COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark. a. Study with Cartesian divers of mitotic rhythm in metabolism during cleavage period. ( Echinodermata and Amphibia) (in collaboration with H. HOLTER) b. Determination of desoxyribonucleic acid in eggs and embryos, evidence of cytoplasmic desoxyribosides. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with E. HOFF— JoRGENSEN ) c. Mitotic rhythm in reduced weight (weight below water) during cleavage. Psammechinus microtuberculatus (Echinoidea) ZUCKERMAN. S. M.A.. M.D.. D.Sc, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P., F.R.S.. Prof. — Dept of Anat., The Med. School, Birmingham Univ., Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15, England (U.K.) a. Study of oogenetic function. (Rodentia), (Anthropoidea), Mustela putorius furo L. (Carnivora) ZWILLING, E. Ph.D., Assoc Prof. — Dept of Genet., Coll. of Agric. Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs Agric. Exper. Stat., STORRS, Conn., U.S.A. a. Effect of adrenal cortical hormone (alone and with insulin) on glycogen content of the embryo's yolk-sac membrane. Callus domesticus (Aves) b. Effect of thyroxin on carbohydrates in the embryo. Callus domesticus (Aves) c Analysis, by means of tantalum-foil blocking, of the development of the tail. Callus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with Miss M. M. CRAIG) N. Africa 100 N- America (Canada) LIST OF INSTITUTES with Composition of Scientific Staffs (({eograpliical order) N. AFRICA Alexandria, Moharram Bey, Farouk I Univ., Fac. of Sci., Dept of Zool. GHAZZAWI, F. M. Prof., Head of Dept * SEDRA, S. N. Lect. of Embr. * MICHAEL, M. I. Rabat, Avenue Biarnay, Centre d'Etudes Superieures Scientifiques, Lab. de Biol. Anim., * METTETAL, C. Dir. S. AFRICA Bloemfontcin, Univ. of the O.F.S., Dept of Zool. DUYVENE DE WIT. J. J. Prof.. * PLETZEN, R. van Lect. * DREYER. Miss M. V. Asst Cape Town, Rondebosch, Univ. of Cape Town. Dept of Zool. DAY, I. H. Prof., Dir. * MILLARD. Mrs N. A. H. Lect. Cape Town, Seapoint, Beach Rd, Div. of Fisheries BONDE, C. von Prof., Dir. DAVIES, D. H. Asst Prof., Officer (no data received over this year) Johannesburg, Univ. of the Wit- watersrand, Med. School. Dept of Physiol. * GILLMAN. J. Prof. Med. School. Dept of Anat. * GILBERT. Miss Chr. Sen. Lect. Fac. of Sci., Dept of Zool. * t HORST, C. J. v. d. Prof., Dir. * BALINSKY, B. I. Lect. * AUSTOKER, Mrs J. * KALK, Mrs M. Lect. Pietermaritzburg, Univ. of Natal, Dept of Zool. SILBERBAUER, Mrs B. I. (no data received over this year) Potchefstroom, Potchefstroom Uni- versity, Dept of Zool. EISELEN. G. T. S. Prof., Dir. * RYKE, P. A. J. Docent * EEDEN, J. A. van Docent Pretoria, Univ. of Pretoria, Fac. of Sci.. Zool. Inst. MALAN. D. E. Prof.. Head * ELOFF. F. C. Lect. * LOMBARD, G. L. Lect. Steilenbosch, Univ. of Stellenbosch, Fac. of Sci., Zool. Inst. TOIT. C. A. du Prof.. joint Dir. VILLIERS. C. G. S. de Prof.. joint Dir. * MAL/aN. Miss M. E. Sen. Lect. Guest-workers: * CROMPTON. A. W. * PLETZEN. R. van * VERMAAK. D. * WESTHUIZEN. C. M. v. d. * PENTZ. Miss K. * RYKE. P. A. J. * SMIT, A. L. * FRANK. G. H. * ENGELBRECHT, D. v. Z. N. AMERICA CANADA ALBERTA (Alta) Edmonton, Univ. of Alberta, Med. School, Dept of Anat. * SHANER, R. F. Prof., Dir. * Names of investigators who have sent in their data over this year. N. America (Canada] 101 United States (Cal.) NOVA SCOTIA Wolfvillc, Acadia Univ.. Fac. of Sci., Dept of Biol. BAYNE, P. M. Prof., Chairman. * McCALLION. D. J. Asst Prof. ONTARIO (Ont.) Guclph, Ontario Agricultural Coll., Dept of Entomol. and Zool. PEERS. Miss D. J. (no data received over this year) Hamilton, McMaster Univ., Fac. of Arts and Sci., Hamilton Coll., Dept of Zool. t WARREN, A. E. Prof., Dir. Kingston, Queens Univ., Med. School. KROPP, B. N. Prof., Dir. (no data received over this year) London, Univ. of Western Ontario, Dept of Zool. * BATTLE, Miss H. I. Prof. QUEBEC Montreal, McGill Univ., Dept of Zool. * BERRILL, N. J. Prof. Dept of Anat. * LEBLOND. C. P. Prof. * GREULICH, R. * BELANGER, L. F. Montreal, 2900 Boulevard du Mont Royal. Univ. de Montreal, Fac. de Med., Dept d'Histol. et d'Embryol. * BONIN, W. Prof.. Dir. * FRAPPIER. J. Prof.. Asst Ottawa, Univ. of Ottawa, Fac. of Med.. Dept of Anat. MENSCHIK. Z. Asst Prof. (no data received over two years) SASKATCHEWAN Saskatoon, Univ. of Saskatchewan, Fac. of Anat. JACKSON. G. L. Dir. ALTSCHUL. R. Assoc. Prof. (no data received over two years) UNITED STATES ALABAMA (Ala) Birmingham 5. 620 South 20th Str., Med. Center of the Univ. of Ala- bama, Schools of Med. and Dent., Dept of Anat. FOLEY, J. O. Prof., Chairman * SENSENIG, E. C. Assoc. Prof. * KLAPPER, Miss C. E. Asst Prof. * BOYER, C. C. Asst Prof. CALIFORNIA (Cal.) Berkeley 4, Univ. of California, Dept of Zool. * EAKIN, R. M. Prof. * BERG, W. E. Asst Prof. * HARRIS, M. Assoc. Prof. * KUTSKY, P. B. Res. Assoc. * MAZIA, D. Assoc. Prof. * BERNSTEIN. M. H. * DRISCOLL. W. T. * HARVEY, E. B. * KAVANAU. J. L. * KUTSKY, R. * THURMOND, W. Los Angeles 24, Univ. of California, Dept of Zool. * SCHECHTMAN, A. M. Assoc. Prof. * HERNI. W. G. * HOFFMAN, H. * NISHIHARA. T. * SCHJEIDE. A. O. * WELLER. E. Palo Alto, Stanford Univ., Dept of Biol. * DUSHANE. G. Ph. Prof. WHITAKER. D. Prof. Pasadena 4, California Inst, of Technology, Div. of Biol., Dept of Embryol. " TYLER, A. Prof.. Head of Dept * JAFFE. L. Grad. stud, and Research Fellow * VOGT. Miss M. (from Neustadt, Germany) U. S. (Cal.) Stanford, Stanford Univ., Dept of Biol. Sci. * TWITTY, V. C. Prof., Dir. * NIU, M. C. * ALGARD, F. T. * HEATH, H. D. * KING. R. N. CAROLINA (N.C.) Chapel Hill, Univ. of N. Carolina. Dept of Zool. * COSTELLO, D. P. Kenan Prof., Chairman of Dept * LEHMAN. H. E. Asst Prof. * HENLEY. Miss C. Res. Assoc. * KENT. D. E. collaborator Durham, Duke Univ., Dept of Zool. GRAY, I. E. Prof., Dir. HARGITT, G. T. Prof. (Emer.) PEARSE, A. S. Prof. (Emer.) * BOOKHOUT, C. G. Assoc. Prof. * NACE, G. W. Asst Prof. * HORN, E. Asst Prof. * BAILEY, J. R. Boulder, Univ. of Colorado * FOX. J. J. COLORADO (CoL) Denver 7. 4200 east Ninth Ave. Univ. of Colorado. Med. Center. Dept of Pediatrics GORDON, H. H. Head of Dept * HERRMANN, H. Prof., Dir. Lab. of Chem. Embryol. * COHEN, S. * DEMETRY. J. * LUBCHENKO, L. * McKENZIE, J. * NEUKOM, B. J. * ROTHFELS, U. * SCHNEIDER, M. J. CONNECTICUT (Conn.) Middletown, Wesleyan Univ., Dept of Biol. GOODRICH, H. B. Dir. * CASPARI, E. W. Prof. New Haven, Yale Univ., School of Med. STONE. L. S. Prof, (no data received over this year) Osborn Zool. Lab. 102 U. S. (111.) * NICHOLAS. J. S. Prof.. Dir. * HARRISON. R. G. Prof. (Emer.) * BOELL. E. J. Prof. STONE, L. S. Prof. POULSON. D. F. Assoc. Prof. METZ. C. B. Asst Prof. * SHEN. S. C. Res. Asst * TRINKAUS, J. P. Instr. * WILENS. Miss S. Res. Asst KRUGELIS, Miss E. L. Res. Asst (Boston. Mass.) * RUDNICK, Miss D. * SIPPEL, T. * VILLAFRANCA. G. de * RAPPAPORT Jr.. R. Storrs, Univ. of Connecticut. Dept of Zool. * CLARK. H. Storrs Agric. Exp. Stat., Coll. of Agric, Dept of Genet. * LANDAUER, W. Prof., Dir. * ZWILLING, E. Assoc. Prof. * FEIBEL, Mrs M. * RHODES, Mrs M. GEORGIA (Ga) Augusta, Univ. of Georgia, Med. School, Dept of Anat. HEUSER, C. H. Prof. (Emer.) (no data received over this year) Emory University, Dept of Biol. * CLEMENT, A. C. Prof. * HUNT, E. L. Prof. ILLINOIS (111.) Chicago 37, Univ. of Chicago, Physiol. Lab. LILLIE, R. S. (no data received over this year) Biol. Sciences Div., Dept of Zool. * MOORE, C. R. Prof. (Embryo- logy, Sex Biology), Chairman * WEISS. P. A. Prof. (Embryo- logy, Exp. Morphology), Dir. PRICE, Miss D. Assoc. Prof. (Embryology, Sex Biology) * FISCHER, Miss I. Res. Assoc. * ANDRES, G. Res. Fellow * HOLTZER, H. Res. Fellow * OVERTON, Miss J. Res. Asst * McCULLOCH, D. Res. Asst U.S. (111.) * PETZOLD, R. Res. Asst * WALLMANN, Miss S. * WASHINGTON, Miss D. * FERRIS, W. R. * LASH, J. W. * JAROS, Mrs R. M. Evanston, Northwestern Univ., Cresap Biol. Lab. * WATTERSON. R. L. Urbana, Univ. of Illinois, Dept of Zool. * ADAMSTONE, F. B. Prof., Head of Dept ROSE, S. M. Assoc. Prof. KUGLER. O. E. Assoc. Prof. * HAY, E. D. * TWEEDELL. K. S. INDIANA (Ind.) FrankUn, Franklin Coll. * RHODES, S. A. IOWA Ames, Iowa State Coll., Div. of Sci., Dept of Zool. and Entomol. HARRIS. H. M. Dir. * HAMILTON, H. L. Assoc. Prof. * SCHRIER. Miss J. Iowa City, State Univ. of Iowa, Zool. Labs. * WITSCHI, E. Prof., Dir. of Embryol. Lab. * BRUNER, Miss J. A. Res. Assoc. * CHANG, C. Y. Res. Asst Dept of Zool. * KOLLROS, J. J. Prof. * BARCH, Mrs S. Res. Asst * PEPERNIK, Mrs V. Res. Asst KANSAS (Kan.) Lawrence, Univ. of Kansas, Dept of Zool. HALL, R. E. JOHNSON. I. S. (no data received over this year) Med. School, Dept of Anat. ROOFE, P. G. Prof.. Dir. TRACY, H. C. Prof. YOUNG, W. C. Prof. LATIMER. H. B. Prof. 103 U.S. (Md) LEE, G. M. Prof., Instr. LESHER, S. W. Asst Prof. * WENGER, Mrs E. L. * WENGER, B. S. (this year only data received from Mrs E. L. WENGER and B. S. WENGER) KENTUCKY (Ky) Louisville 2. 101 West Chestnut Str., Univ. of Louisville, School of Med.. Dept of Anat. HALL, E. K. Dir. (no data received over two years) MAINE (Me) Bar Harbor, Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Lab. * LITTLE, C. C. Prof., Dir. * HUMMEL, Miss K. P. Res. Assoc. * SAWIN, P. B. Prof., Res. Assoc. * RUNNER, M. N. Res. Assoc. * AVIS, F. * CRARY, D. D. MARYLAND (Md) Baltimore 5. Wolfe and Madison Strs, Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Dept of Embryol, * CORNER, G. W. Prof., Dir. * BURNS. R. K. Member * FLEXNER, L. B. Res. Assoc. (extramural) * REYNOLDS, S. R. M. Member * RAMSEY. Mrs E. M. Res. Assoc. * HERTIG, A. T. Res. Assoc. (extramural) * BARTELMEZ, G. W. Consultant * GILLMAN, J. Res. Assoc. (extramural) * CSAPO, A. Fellow Baltimore 18, The Johns Hopkins Univ., Fac. of Phil., Dept of Biol. * WILLIER, B. H. Prof., Dir. * BURNS. R. K. Hon. Prof. * RAWLES. Miss M. E. Res. Assoc. * KRAUSS. M. Instr. U.S. (Md) * CASE, J. F. Bruce Fellow * KONIGSBERG, I. Jun. Instr. Beltsville, U. S. Dept of Agric. Bureau of Anim. Industry. * CASE, J. F. Bethesda, Nat. Cancer Inst., Developmental Physiol. Unit. * GROBSTEIN, C. Maryland, Army Chemical Center, Med. Div. * BODENSTEIN. D. Washington 7, D.C., Georgetown Univ., School of Med. * KARCZMAR, A. G. MASSACHUSETTS (Mass) Boston 15, 25 Shattuck Str., Harvard Univ., Med. School., Dept of Anat. WISLOCKI, G. B. Prof., Dir. LEWIS. F. T. Prof. (Emer.) SNYDER, F. F. Assoc. Prof. SINGER, M. Asst Prof. (no data received over this year) Dept of Pathol. * HERTIG, A. T. * ROCK, J. Boston 15, 221 Longwood Ave, Boston Lying-in Hospital. * HERTIG, A. T. Brookline, 245 Pond Ave, Free Hospital for Women. * HERTIG, A. T. * ROCK, J. * MULLIGAN, W. J. Cambridge 38, Divinity Ave, Harvard Univ., Biol. Lab. HOADLEY, L. Prof. (Embryol.) ROGERS, K. T. ROSENBAUM. R. M. DAWSON, A. B. Prof. (Hist, and Cyt.) MOULTON. J. M. WETMORE, R. H. (no data received over this year) Cambridge 39, Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Dept of Biol. * EBERT, J. D. * LAMY, F. 104 U.S. (Mo.) Shrewsbury, 222 Maple Ave, Tufts Coll., Med. School, and Worcester Foundation for Exper. Biol. PINCUS, G. Prof., Dir. * CHANG, M. C. Woodshole, Marine Biol. Stat. CHAMBERS, R. Dir. SHAPIRO, H. LILLIE, R. S. (no data received over this year) MICHIGAN (Mich.) Ann Arbor, 2500 East Med. Build., Univ. of Mich.. Med. School, Dept of Anat. PATTEN, B. M. Prof., Chairman of Dept BARRY. A. Assoc. Prof. KRAMER, T. C. Asst Prof. (no data received over this year) Dept of Zool. BROWN. D. E. S. Chairman * STOCKARD. A. H. Assoc. Prof. * MARKERT, C. L. Asst Prof. * KEMP, N. E. Instructor MINNESOTA (Minn.) Minneapolis 14, Univ. of Minnesota, Coll. of Sci., Lit. and Arts, Dept of Zool. MINNICH. D. E. Chairman * SPRATT, Jr, N. T. Prof. School of Med.. Inst, of Anat. BOYDEN. E. A. Head of Dept * WELLS, L. J. Prof. HARTMANN, J. F. Asst Prof. MISSOURI (Mo.) Columbia, Univ. of Missouri, Dept of Zool. ELDER, W. H. Prof.. Chairman NOVITSKI, E. Assoc. Prof. * SHAVER. J. R. Asst Prof. St Louis 5. Lindell and Skinker Aves, Washington Univ., Dept of Zool. * HAMBURGER, V. Prof., Head of Dept * HALL, T. S. Assoc. Prof. * HEATH, H. D. Instructor U.S. (Mo.) * MOOG, F. Assoc. Prof. * LEVI— MONTALCINI, Miss R. Assoc. Prof. NEW JERSEY (NJ.) Princeton, Princeton Univ., Dcpt of Biol. * BUTLER. E. G. Prof. * FANKHAUSER. G. Prof. * BONNER, J. T. Assoc. Prof. * HARVEY. Miss E. B. Indep. Invest. NEW YORK (N.Y.) Brooklyn 2, 96 Schermerhorn Str., St John's Univ., Coll. of Pharmacy GENNARO Jr. J. F. Asst Prof. (no embryol. work in progress) Brooklyn 10, Bedford Ave and Ave H.. Brooklyn Coll. Dept of Biol. * CHENEY. R. H. Prof. Brooklyn 12, Linden Boulevard and Rockaway Parkway, Beth-el Hos- pital. * GRUENWALD, P. Dir. of Labs Buffalo, 24 High Str., School of Med., Dept of Anat. * HUMPHREY, R. R. Prof. Ithaca, Cornell Univ., Dept of Zool. ADELMANN. H. B. (no data received) New York, New York Univ., Dept of Zool. * DALTON, H. C. Prof. New York 16, 477 First Ave, New York Univ., Coll. of Dentistry, Dept of Histol. GOLDSMITH, E. D. (no data received) New York, 66th Str., York Ave, Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Res. MIRSKY, A. Dir. (no data received) New York 33, 186th Str. and Amsterdam Ave, Yeshiva Univ., Dept of Biol. * ATLAS. M. Assoc. Prof. New York, Flushing, L.I., Queens Coll., Dept of Biol. * COLWIN, A. L. Prof. * COLWIN, Mrs L. H. 105 U.S. (Ohio) New York City 27, Broadway and 116th Str., Columbia Univ., Fac. of pure Sci., Dept of Zool. * MOORE. J. A. Prof., Head of Dept * BARTH. L. G. Prof. * BARTH, L. J. Res. Assoc. * GREGG. J. R. Asst Prof. * MOORE, Mrs B. C. Res. Assoc. New York City 32, 632 West 168th Str.. Columbia Univ., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Dept of Radiologv, Radiol. Res. Lab. FAILLA, G. Prof., Chairman * RUGH, R. Assoc. Prof. COPENHAVER. W. M. Prof. Dept of Anat. DETWILER, S. R. (no data received) Dept of Zool. PEASE. D. C. (no data received) Rochester 3, Univ. of Rochester, Coll. of Arts and Sci., Dept of Biol. CHARLES, D. R. Dir. * HOLTFRETER. J. K. F. Prof. * STEVENS, L. C. * TOWNES, Ph. L. * MUCHMORE, W. B. * LUMB, Miss E. S. * SPIEGEL, M. Schenectady, Union Coll., Dept of Biol. CLARK, L. B. SCOTT, A. C. (no data received over this year) Syracuse 10, Syracuse Univ., Med. Coll., Dept of Anat. * ARMSTRONG, P. B. Prof.. Chairman * YNTEMA. C. L. Prof. * SPOFFORD, W. R. Assoc. Prof. * HAMMOND. W. S. Asst Prof. Dept of Zool. * EVANS, H. J. OHIO Columbus 10, Ohio State Univ., Dept of Anat. KNOUFF. R. A. Chairman BAKER. R. C. Prof. U.S. (Ohio) EDWARDS, L. F. Prof. GARRET. F. D. Asst Prof. LEACH, W. J. Asst Prof. HAYES, E. R. Asst Prof. SHELLHAMER, R. H. Grad. Asst (no data received over this year) OREGON (Ore.) Corvallis, Oregon State Coll., Dept of Zool. * HILLEMANN, H. H. Eugene, Univ. of Oregon, Lib. Arts and Grad. Coll.. Dept of Biol. RISLEY, P. L. Head of Dept HUESTIS, R. R. Prof. CLANCY, C. W. Assoc. Prof. SODERWALL, A. L. Asst Prof. (no data received over two years) Portland 3, Univ. of Portland. Coll. of Sci.. Physiol. Lab. * MOORE, A. R. Prof., Dir. PENNSYLVANIA (Pa) Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr Coll., Dept of Biol. GARDINER, Miss M. Dir. * OPPENHEIMER, Miss J. M. Philadelphia 4, Univ. of Pennsyl- vania, School of Med., Dept of Anat. WINDLE, W. F. Prof., Chairman * CLARK, E. R. Prof. (Emer.) * WILLIAMS. R. G. Prof. * HOGUE, Miss M. J. Assoc. Prof. PIATT. J. Assoc. Prof. CHAMBERS, W. W. Asst Prof. LIU, J. C. Assoc. * WILLIAMS, S. C. Asst Prof. RHINES, Miss R. Asst Prof. WIERDA, J. L. Asst Prof. Dept of Zool. HEILBRUNN, L. V. Prof., Dir. FLICKINGER, R. A. Prof. NELSEN, O. E. Prof. PARMENTER. C. L. (no data received over this year) Philadelphia 11, Fox Chase, Bur- holm Ave, Lankenau Hosp. Res. 106 U.S. (Tenn.) Inst, and Inst, for Cancer Res., Dept of Embryol. REIMANN. S. P. Dir. of Inst. * BRIGGS, R. W. Head of Dept * GREEN, Mrs E. U. Res. Assoc. * KING. T. J. Res. Fellow Pittsburgh 13. Univ. of Pittsburgh, School of Med.. Dept of Anat. * HOOKER. D. Prof.. Head of Dept * DONALDSON. J. C. Prof. * HUMPHREY, Miss T. Prof. * SNOOK. T. Asst Prof. PRIMAN. J. Assoc. Prof. * REYER. R. W. Asst Prof. Dept of Biol. Sci. GRAY, P. Prof., Head of Dept BUCHSBAUM, R. Prof. McCAFFERTY, R. E. Instr. ORTON, G. L. Lect. GOODMAN, D. B. Grad. Stud. Asst RIDLEY, Miss J. E. Grad. Stud. Asst WESTRICK. Miss M. Grad. Stud. Asst WIRTH. Miss P. Grad. Stud. Asst (no data received over this year) Pittsburg 19, Duquesne University * HECKERMAN, R. O. RHODE ISLAND (R.I.) Kingston, Univ. of Rhode Island, Dept of Zool. KNUTSON, H. E. Assoc. Prof., Head, of Dept * HARTUNG, E. W. Asst Prof. Providence 12. Brown Univ., Arnold Biol. Lab. * WILSON. J. W. Prof.. Head of Dept * CHASE, H. B. Assoc. Prof. * EDDS Jr, M. V. Asst Prof. * WEISZ, P. B. Asst Prof. TENNESSEE (Tenn.) Memphis 3, Univ. of Tennessee, Fac. of Biol. Sci., Med. Div. HARRISON. F. Chief of Div. of Anat. U.S. (Tenn.) 107 S. America (Argentina) ALDEN, R. H. Prof.. Head of Dept of Micr. Anat. FITZGERALD. L. R. Instr. SMITH, Miss F. W. Asst Prof, (no data received over this year) TEXAS (Tex.) Austin 12, Univ. of Texas. Dept of Zool. OLIVER. C. P. Chairman * CAIRNS, J. M. Asst Prof. Galveston, Univ. of Texas, Med. Branch, Dept of Anat. DUNCAN. D. Dir. * SINCLAIR, J. G. Prof. * BLOUNT, R. Prof. Houston 5, 1200 M.D. Anderson Blvd, Texas Med. Center, Baylor Univ.. Coll. of Med., Dept of Anat. ROBERTSON, G. G. Assoc. Prof. PERRY. J. H. Assoc. Prof. HETTIG, R. A. Assoc. Prof. (no data received over this year) Dept of Pathol. * NEWTON, B. L. Asst Prof. * GALINSKY, I. San Antonio, Rabt. B. Green Hosp., * MANHOFF. L. J. UTAH Salt Lake City, Univ. of Utah, Dept of Genet, and Cytol. * NEWBY, W. W. VERMONT (Vt) Burlington, Univ. of Vermont, Coll. of Med., Dept of Anat.. Lab. of Histol. and Embryol. NEWHALL. C. Assoc. Prof., Chairman JORDAN. H. Prof. DUNIHUE. F. Assoc. Prof. STULTZ, W. Assoc. ProL NOVIKOFF, A. B. (no data received over two years) VIRGINIA (Va) Charlottesville, The Univ. of Vir- ginia, Miller School of Biol. * DENT, J. N. Assoc. Prof. School of Anat. * McKEEHAN, M. Morgantown, West Virginia Univ., School of Med. DODDS, G. S. Dir. CHANDLER, S. B. Prof. WILLIAMS, T. W. Prof, (no embryol. work in progress) WASHINGTON (Wash.) Seattle 5, Univ. of Washington, Dept of Zool. MARTIN, A. W. Dir. FERNALD, R. L. WHITELEY, A. H. Prof. (no data received over this year) Spokane 11, Gonzaga Univ., Dept of Biol. FOUBERT, Jr, E. L. Dir. * GUBBINS, J. F. Asst Prof. WISCONSIN (Wis.) Madison, Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept of Anat. MORTENSEN, O. A. Chairman * BAST, T. H. Prof. * MOSSMANN. H. W. Assoc. Prof. * ORSINI, Mrs M. WARD— Milwaukee 3, 1131 West Wisconsin Ave, Marquette Univ., Dept of Biol. * REIS, R. H. Assoc. Prof., Head of Dept STEIL, W. N. Prof. McDONOUGH, E. S. Assoc. Prof. PERRY, J. C. Assoc. Prof. BROWN, V. E. Asst Prof. * O'BRIEN. J. P. Asst Prof. * SAUNDERS, J. W. Asst Prof. ARGENTINA Tucuman, Miguel Nac. de Tucuman, Inst, de Zool. S. AMERICA CEI. J. M. Dir. Lillo 205. Univ. PISANO, A. Prof. Embryol. Fac. de Ci. Biol., BARBIERI, F. Ayudante Inv. (no data received over this year) S. America (Chile) CHILE Santiago, Av. Irarrazaval 849, Dept de Med. Exper. del Servicio Nacional de Salubridad LIPSCHUTZ, A. Prof.. Dir. IGLESIAS. R. Exp. Res. BRUZZONE. S. Exp. Res. FUENZALIDA, F. MARDONES. Miss E. BARAKONA, Miss M. (no data received over this year) 108 Asia (Japan) URUGUAY Montevideo, Fac. de Med., Dept de Histol. y Embriol. BUNO, W. Prof.. Dir. FERREIRA, W. A. Asst FRANCHI. C. M. Asst ALVAREZ GUTTIERREZ. Miss J. Asst GONZALEZ MARINO, P. Asst (no data received over this year) ASIA CHINA Hangchow, Nat. Univ. of Chekiang, Dept of Biol. KIANG, H. M. Prof. CHOW, P. S. Lect. TSAI, Miss N. Asst (no data received over this year) Peiping, Ching Shan Tung Chieh, Nat. Univ. of Peking, Coll. of Sci., Dept of Zool. LI. J. C. Prof. WANG, Y. T. Asst LIAO, Y. K. Asst LI, Miss S. C. Asst (no data received over this year) Shanghai, 865 Chang Ning Road, Acad. Sinica, Inst, of Exper. Biol., Lab. of Developm. Physiol. * PAI. S. Dir. of the Inst. TUNG. T. C. Vice Dir. * TCHOU SU Dir. of the Lab. * CHUANG HSIAO HUI Res. Fellow * YAO. T. Res. Fellow. * CHANG KO Res. Fellow * CHU. J. Asst Res. Fellow * CHIANG TIEN CHI Asst Res. Fellow * TSENG. M. P. Res. Asst * HO TSE YING Res. Asst * SHEN SHU MING Res. Asst * WANG YU LAN Res. Asst * CHENG CHU YING Res. Stud. * YANG FU YU Res. Stud. * CHANG. K. P. Res. Stud. * KAN TIEN LI Res. Stud. Tsingtwo, Marine Biol. Lab. TUNG, T. C. (no data received over this year) INDIA Behar, Patna, Prince of Wales Med. Coll.. Dept of Anat. SINHA, T. P. Prof. (no data received over this year) Colombo 8. Ceylon, Kynsey Rd. Univ. of Ceylon. Fac. of Med., Dept of Anat. CHANMUGAM, P. K. Dir. (no data received over this year) ISRAEL Jerusalem, The Hebrew Univ., Dept of Zool. * FELDMAN, M. * EYAL-GILADI, Mrs H. MOSCONA, A. MOSCONA, Mrs H. Dept of Entomology * SHULOW^ A. Dept of Chemistry LICHTENSTEIN, N. JAPAN Fukuoka, Kyushu Univ.. Fac. of Sci.. Biol. Inst. * KAWAKAMI. I. Kyoto, Kyoto Univ., Dept of Sci., Zool. Inst.. Lab. of Embryol. and Exp. Morphol. * ICHIKAWA. M. Prof.. Dir. * TAKAYA. H. Asst Prof. * IKUSHIMA. N. Res. Stud. * MASUDA. H. Res. Stud. * OKADA. D. Res. Stud. Asia (Japan) * NISHIITSUTSUJI. Miss J. Res. Stud. Sugashima-Mura, Shima-gun, Mie- ken, Nagoya Univ., the Sugashima Marine Biol. Stat. * SUGIYAMA, M. Dir. * ISHIKAWA, M. Asst Nagoya, Tashiro-Cho, Chigusa-Ku, Nagoya Univ., Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst. * SATO, T. Prof., Dir. * YAMAMOTO, T. Prof. * YAMADA, T. Asst Prof. * HAYASHI, Y. Lect. * NAKANO. E. Lect. * HASEGAWA, M. Asst * TAKATA, K. Asst * NAGATSU. R. Asst * OSAWA, S. * KUNO, M. * HORI, R. Sapporo, North 8, West 5, Hok- kaido Univ., Fac. of Sci., Zool. Inst. * UCHIDA, T. Prof. * MAKING, S. Prof. * ICHIKAWA, A. Prof. * KANOH. Y. Asst Prof. * AOTO, T. Asst 109 Australia (New Zealand) * YAMAMOTO. K. (Asst Prof., Akkeshi Marine Biol. Stat.) Sendai, Tohoku (Imperial) Univ., Inst, of Biol., Lab. of Embryol. * MOTOMURA. I. Prof.. Dir. Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo Metro- politan Univ., Fac. of Sci., Dept of Biol., Embryol. Section * DAN, K. Prof., Head of Sect. * OKAZAKI, Miss K. Res. Asst * ENDO. Y. Res. Assoc. * DAN, Mrs J. C. Lect. in Embryol. Tokyo, Univ. of Education, Inst, of Zool. * OKA. H. Prof., Head USUI, M. Lect. Tokyo, Musashino-shi, Seikei Univ., Biol. Inst. * TAKAO. K. Asst Prof. Yokohama-Hiyoshi, Keio Univ., Biol. Lab. * MORI. Y. Prof.. Head of the Biol. Inst. * MORI. H. Asst Prof. * HAMA. T. Asst Prof. * GOTO, T. Lect. * KATAKURA, Y. Lect. AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Brisbane, George Str., Univ. of Queensland, Dept of Zool. STEPHENSON. W. Prof. * BLEAKLY, M. C. Lect. * MATHER. W. B. Lect. Sydney, Glebe, Parramatta Rd., Commonwealth Sci. and Industr. Res. Org., F.D. McMaster Anim. Health Lab. GILL, D. A. Officer-in-Charge * AUSTIN, C. R. Res. Officer * BRADEN, A. W. H. Res. Officer * HARDY, Miss M. H. Res. Officer 1) * DAVIDSON. Miss P. Res. Officer 1) ^) (Guest-workers from C.S.I.R.O., Wool Biol. Lab., 17 Randle Str.. SYDNEY). Sydney, 17 Randle Str.. Common- wealth Sci. and Industr. Res. Org., Wool Biol. Lab. CARTER. H. B. Dir. * HARDY, Miss M. H. Res. Officer * DAVIDSON. Miss P. Res. Officer Sydney, Univ. of Sydney, Dept of Zool. * MURRAY, P. D. F. Prof., Dir. Dept of Anat. STUMP. C. W. Prof. Histol. 6 Embryol. * CLELAND, K. W. * O'BRIEN, B. R. A. NEW ZEALAND Auckland Univ. Coll. * STEPHENSON, N. G. Europe (Austria) 110 EUROPE Denmark AUSTRIA Innsbruck, Tyrol, Histol.-Embryol. Inst, der Univ. * SAUSER, G. Prof., Vorstand Wien IX, Wahringerstr. 13, Anat. Inst, der Univ. Wien. KRAUSE, W. (no embryol. work in progress) BELGIUM Bruxelles, 50 Av. F. D. Roosevelt, Univ. libre de Bruxelles, Fac. des Sci., Inst, de Zool. Torley-Rousseau, Lab. de Zool. * BRIEN, P. L. Prof., Dir. * HERLANT— MEEWIS, Mme H. Chef de Travaux * MARLIER, G. Asst Bruxelles, 97 Rue aux Laines, Fac. de Med. de I'Univ., Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol. * DALCQ, A. M. Prof.. Head of Dept * PASTEELS, J. Prof. * MULNARD, J. Asst * WITTEK. Mile M. Lab. d'Histol. GERARD, P. Head of Dept CORDIER, J. Prof. LISON. L. (no embryol. work in progress) BruxelleS'Auderghem, 1850 Chaus- see de Wavre, Univ. libre de Bruxelles, Lab. de Morphol. anim. * BRACHET, J. L. A. Prof.. Dir. * STEINERT, M. Asst * THOMAS, R. post grad. stud. Foreign Guest-workers: * THOMASON, Miss D. (Oxford) * FLICKINGER, R. A. (Philadelphia) * GOTHIE, Miss S. (Paris) * GRANT, Ph. (Columbia) * KUUSI, Miss T. (Helsinki) * MOOKERJEE, S. (Calcutta) Gent, Bylokekaai 1, Univ. of Gent, Fac. of Med., Lab. of Anat. * FAUTREZ. J. C. Prof., Dir. * FAUTREZ— FIRLEFYN. Mrs N. J. * VAKAET, L. C. Gent, Universiteitsstr. 14, Lab. voor Zool., Afd. Morphol. * DE CONINCK, L, A. P. Prof. * HUBLfi, J. Guest-workers: * DENUCe, J. M. * DIERCKS, Fr. Liege, Quai Van Beneden 22. Inst. Zool. Ed. Van Beneden, Dept de Morph. des Chordes * DAMAS, H. F. C. charge de cours Louvain, 38 Rue des Recollets, Univ. de Louvain, Inst. d'Anat. * CAMPENHOUT, E. van Prof., Dir. * MASY, Miss S. * MEYER, R. de Louvain, 71 Rue de Namur, Univ. de Louvain, Inst, de Zool.. Lab. d'Embryol. VANDEBROEK, G. Prof.. Dir. JANSSENS. J. CLAES, M. T. BONE. E. (no data received over this year) DENMARK Copenhagen 0, Juliane Mariesvej 32, Univ. of Copenhagen, Nat. Sci. Fac, Lab. of Zoophysiol. BRANDT REHBERG, P. Head * ZEUTHEN, E. Lect. Copenhagen 0, Universitetsparken 3, Inst, for Aim. Zool. BR0NDSTED, H. V. Prof., Dir. HOLST CHRISTENSEN, P. Amanuensis OVERGAARD, C. Asst (no data received over this year) Copenhagen, Valby, 8 Gl. Carls- bergvej. Carlsberg Lab.. Cytochem. Dept * HOLTER. H. Head of Dept * L0VTRUP, S. Asst Finland 111 France ENGLAND (Vid. UNITED KINGDOM) FINLAND Helsinki, Univ. of Helsinki, Fac. of Med., Dept of Anat. PESONEN, N. Head of Dept * HJELMMAN, G. Prof. * MUSTAKALLIO, M. Prosector Helsinki, P. Rautatiekatu 13, Univ. of Helsinki, Fac. of Mathem. and Nat. Sci., Zool. Lab., Dept of Phvsiol. SUOMALAINEN, P. Dir. of Lab., Head of Dept * TOIVONEN. S. Docent, Asst * KUUSI. Miss T. Helsinki, Womens Clinic * PESONEN, S. Turku, Univ. of Turku, Zool. Lab. MARJANEN, P. (no data received over this year) FRANCE Clermont-Ferrand, 1 Ave Vercin- getorix, Lab. de Zool. HOVASSE, R. Dir. * LUTZ, H. Maitre de Conf. * LUTZ— OSTERTAG, Yv. Attachee de Recherches Marseille, Place Victor Hugo, Lab. de Zool. gen. de la Fac. des Sci. et Stat, de marine d'Endoume (Mar- seille) ABELOOS. M. Prof., Dir. (no data received over two years) Nancy, (Meurthe & Moselle), 31 Rue Lionnois, Fac. de Med. de Nancy, Lab. d'Anat., Inst. Anat. * BEAU, A. Prof. Chaire d'Anat. norm, et d'Organog. Lab. d'Histol., Dep. d'Embryol. COLLIN, R. Prof. Chaire d'Histol. et d'Embryol. * DOLLANDER, A. Del. Agr. Charge d'enseignement d'Embr DERBY, G. Preparateur des ccurs * LAURENT, M. Asst libre * GRIGNON, G. Asst de travaux prat. d'Histol. Paris Ve, Place Marcelin Berthelot, Coll. de France, Lab. de Morphol. experim. et Endrocinol. COURRIER, R. (no data received over this year) Lab. d'Embrvogenie comp. FAURfi— FREMIET, E. Prof., Dir. * DEVILLERS. Ch. Sous-Dir. * DEROUX. G. * FRANgOIS, Y. * GIRAUD, Miss D. Paris Ve, 61 Rue de Buffon, Mu- seum Nat. de Paris, Lab. de Zool. FACE. L. Dir. VACHON, M. Asst (no data received over this year) Paris Ve, 13 Rue Pierre Curie, Inst, de Biol. Physicochim. * LALLIER, R. A. Paris Ve, 7 Rue Cuvier, Univ. de Paris, Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Biol, anim. du P.C.B. * JOST, A. D. Maitre de Confer. *BOZlC, B. Boursier du C.N.R.S. Paris Ve, 12 Rue Cuvier, Univ. de Paris, Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Biol, anim. (P.C.B. section II) GALLIEN, L. Dir. du serv. DELSOL, M. Asst GODET, R. (no data received over this year) Paris Ve, 26 Rue d'Ulm, Inst, du Radium, Lab. d'Embryol. du Lab. Pasteur RAYNAUD, A. Chef du Lab. FRILLEY, M. Chercheur et Physicien (no data received over this year) Paris Vie, 15 Rue Ecole de Med., Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Embryol. * GIROUD. A. Prof., Dir. * DESCLAUX, P. Prof. agr. * LEFEBVRES— BOISSELOT, Mme J. * LELIfiVRE. A. Anc. Chef de Trav. * TEYSSEYRE, Miss J. * MORLON, Miss C. France * LEVY, Mme G. (BLOOMINGDALE. Mme B., present address unknown) Paris Vie, 105 Boulevard Raspail, Fac. des Sci. de Paris, Lab. d'evo- lution des etres organises GRASSE. p. p. Dir. MIALHE, P. Asst GONTCHAROFF. Mile M. (no data received over this year) Paris Xllle, III Rue L. M. Nord- mann, Univ. Hopit. Broca, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Lab. d'Hormonol. et Cytol. exper. MORICARD, R. GOTHIE, Mile S. CHIH, C. S. GUILLON, G. (no data received over this year) Poitiers, Vienne, Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Zool. * LARAMBERGUE, M. de Prof. * LEGRAND, J-J. ProL Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin), 1 Place de I'Hopital, Fac. de Med., Inst. d'Em- bryol. et de Morphol. exper. * BENOIT, J. Prof.. Dir. * CLAVERT, J. Prof, agrege- * VINTEMBERGER, P. Chef de Trav. * ASSENMACHER, I. Asst Strasbourg, 12 Rue de I'Univ., Fac. des Sci., Inst, de Zool., Lab. de Biol. Gener. * BOUNOURE, I. Prof., Dir. * SIGOT, A. Chef de travaux Strasbourg, 12 Rue de I'Universite, Inst, de Zool. et de Biol. Gen., Lab. de Zool. de la Fac. des Sci., et Lab. d'Embryol. et Teratol. exper. du C.N.R.S. * WOLFF, Et. C. Prof., Dir. * DUBOIS, Mile Fr. Chef de Trav. * RUBER, W. Asst * STEPHAN. Fr. Chef de Trav. * SALZGEBER, Mile B. Attach. de Rech. * LUTZ— OSTERTAG, Mme Y. Attach, de Rech. 112 Germany * PFLEGER, Mile D. Attach, de Rech. * SCHUfi. Mile M. Attach, de Rech. * HAFFEN, Mile K. Attach, de Rech. * WOLFF, Mme Em. Cherch. libre * LENDER, Th. Cherch. libre * STRUDEL, G. Cherch. libre * REINBOLD, R. Cherch. libre * MINTZ, Mile B. (Chicago) * SENGEL, Ph. J. Asst Talence (Gironde), 40 Rue Lamar- tine, Fac. des Sci. de I'Univ. de Bordeaux, Lab. de Zool. et Physiol, anim. AVEL, M. Prof.. Dir. * CAMBAR. R. Maitre de Con- fer, de Biol. Gener. * HAGET. A. Chef de Trav. de Biol. anim. Toulouse, Ecole Nat. Veter. * BENOIT. J. A. A. Ville d'Avray (Seine 6 Oise), 29 Rue Pradier * ROSTAND, J. GERMANY Frankfurt/Main Slid, Ludwig Rehn- str. 14, Dr Senckenbergisches Anat. Inst, der Univ. Frankfurt/Main, Med. Fak. * STARCK, D. Prof.. Dir. * FRICK. H. Asst Freiburg Brsg.. Katharinenstr. 20. Naturwiss. Mathem. Fak., Zool. Inst, der Univ. KOEHLER, O. Prof., Dir. * LUDTKE, H. Wiss. Asst * SCHNETTER. M. Wiss. Asst * STARK, O. Hilfsasst Gottingen, Burgstr. 51, Med. Fak.. Anat. Inst, der Univ. * BLECHSCHMIDT. E. Prof.. Dir. BACHMANN, R. Prosektor * GRAUMANN, W. Asst Gottingen, Nikolausbergerweg 75. Mathem. Naturwiss. Fak.. Zool. Inst, der Univ. Gottingen HENKE. K. Prof.. Dir. Germany 113 Italy PIEPHO. H. Ob. Asst ULRICH, H. Wiss. Asst (no data received over this year) Hamburg 20, Schottmiillerstr. 1, Med. Fak., Anat. Inst, der Univ. Hamburg ZEIGER. K. Dir. * BAUTZMANN. H. 1 Prosektor Heiligenberg (17b), Kreis Ueber- lingen Bodensee, Heiligenberg Inst. * MANGOLD, O. Prof., Abt. leiter * WOELLWARTH, C. von Asst * WAECHTER, Frl. H. Asst Koln-Lindenthal, Kerpenerstr, 13, Inst. f. Entw. physiol. HARTWIG, H. Asst ENGLANDER, H. Asst (no data received over this year) Koln-Riehl, Amsterdamerstr. 36, Inst. f. Entw. physiol. der Univ. * QUERNER, H. Marburg'Lahn, Robert Kochstr. 6, Anat. Inst, der Univ. BENNINGHOFF, A. Dir. * ROLLHAUSER, H. Asst (Dozent) * WENDT. G. G. Asst OKSCHE, A. Guestworker * ROLLHAUSER, Mrs J. ter HORST- Guestworker * NIESSING, K. Marburg'Lahn, Zool. Inst, der Univ. LUTHER, W. Prof., Dir. (no data received over this year) Mariensec, Kreis NEUSTADT a. Riibenberge (20a), Brit. Zone, Max Planck-Inst. f. Tierzucht und Tier- ernahrung, Abt. f. Entw. Physiol. * SEIDEL, F. Prof., Abt. leiter Munster, Westf., Robert Kochstr. 31, Zool. Inst, der Westf. Landes- Univ. HARDE, ... Asst (no data received over two years) Neustadt, Schwarzwald, Hirnforsch. Inst. * VOGT. Frl. M. (present address: Pasadena 4, Cahf., U.S.A., Inst, of Technol., Dept of Biol.) Stuttgart-Hohcnheim, Zool. Inst, der Landwirtschaftl. Hochschule * PFLUGFELDER. O. Prof., Dir. Tubingen, Wiirttemberg, Holderlin- str. 12, Mathem. Naturwiss. Fak., Zool. Inst, der Univ. Tubingen, and Hechingcn, Zollerstr. 1 , Max Planck-Inst. fiir Biol. * KOHN, A. Prof., Dir. * RISLER, H. Anat. * SCHWINCK, Frl. I. Wilhelmshaven, Max Planck-Inst. * STICH. H. Wilhelmshaven, Anton Dohrnweg, Max Planck-Inst. fiir Meeresbiol., Abt. Fischereibiol. * HARDER. W. Wurzburg, Rontgenring 10, Univ. Wiirzburg, Naturwiss. Fak., Zool. Inst. * PENNERS, A. Prof.. Inst. Vorstand * HUBL, H. Asst Inst, fiir Angew. Zool. * GOSZWALD, K. Prof., Inst. Vorstand * KLOFT, W. Asst ITALY Bologna (103), Via Belmeloro 8, Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Anat. comp. * PASQUINI, P. Prof., Dir. * RAUNICH, L. Asst * LEGHISSA, S. Asst * ROSSINI, Miss M. C. Techn. * DE CESARE. Miss I. Asst * ALOISI, Miss G. Guest-Asst Fac. di Med., 1st. di Istol. e Fisiol. gen. * OLIVO. O. M. Prof., Dir. RONDININI, R. Aiuto * RIZZOLI, C. Asst Cagliari, Viale B. Bartolomeo 1 . Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Zool. STEFANELLI. A. Prof., Dir. THERMES. G. Asst * BAFFONI. G. M. Asst Catania (208), Via Androne 25, 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ. * MONTEROSSO, B. Prof, ord., Dir. Italy * PATANE', L. Aiuto Geneva, Univ. di Geneva, 1st. di Anat. e Fisiol. comp. REMOTTI. E. Prof., Dir. (no data received over this year) Milano, Via Celoria 10, Univ. di Milano, Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Genet. * BARIGOZZI, C. Prof., Dir. * CASTIGLIONI, M. C. Asst 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. * RANZI, S. Prof., Dir. * SCHREIBER, B. Asst * ORLANDI, Miss A. Asst * CIGADA, Miss M. Asst * AROSIO. G. Asst * TOSI, Miss M. L. Asst * CITTERIO, P. * LEONE, V. Guest-worker Milano, Via Mangiagalli 31, Fac. di Med. e Chir. dell'Univ. di Milano, 1st. d. Anat. umana norm. BRUNI, A. C. Dir. * PRETO PARVIS, Mrs V. Asst Napoli, Via Mezzocannone 8, Fac. di Sci., Univ. di Napoli, 1st. di Genet. MONTALENTI, G. Prof., Dir. VITAGLIANO, G. Asst DE NICOLA, M. Res. Asst BATTAGLIA. B. Res. Asst CHIEFFI, G. Res. Asst (no data received over this year) Napoli, Zoological Station. * DOHRN, R. Dir. * MONROY, A. Prof. * MONROY— ODDO. Mrs A. Padova, Via Loredan 6, Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. * D'ANCONA, U. Prof., Dir. * VANNINI, E. Chief Asst * COLOMBO, G. Asst * SABBADIN, A. Asst Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 1st. di Zool. * REVERBERI, G. Prof., Dir. * MINGANTI, A. Asst * ORTOLANI, Miss G. Asst * FARINELLA— FERRUZZA, Mrs N. Guest-worker 114 Italy * PASSALACQUA, Miss A. Guest-worker * MANCUSO, V. Guest-worker * MALTESE, Miss C. Guest-worker * DURANTE, Miss M. Guest-worker Perugia, S. Pietro, Fac. d. Med., 1st. di Biol. gen. * SPIRITO. A. Prof., Dir. * PITOTTI, Mrs M. CASTIGLI- Aiuto * NICOLETTI, B. Allievo interno Pisa, Via A. Volta 4, Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Zool. e Anat. comp. dell'Univ. * BENAZZI, M. Prof., Dir. * PARDI, L. Asst * LEPORI. N. G. Asst * PARI, F. Asst * BENAZZI— LENT ATI. Mrs G. Roma, Via Borelli 50, Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Anat. comp. dell'Univ. di Roma * COTRONEI. G. Prof., Dir. * PERRI, T. Prof., Asst * URBANI, E. Prof., Asst * URBANI— MISTRUZZI, Mrs L. Asst Siena, Piazza S. Agostino 4, Fac. di Med., 1st. di Biol, e Zool. gen. * PADOA, E. Prof., Dir. * OMODEO, P. Asst Torino, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 52, Fac. of Med., Inst, of human Anat. LORETI, F. Dir. * AMPRINO, R. M. Prof., Aiuto * FILOGAMO, G. Asst * VIGLIANI, F. Asst * FRANCESCHINI, M. Asst * LEVI, G. L. Prof. (Emer.), Anc. Dir. * GODINA, G. Prof., Guest-worker Torino, Via Giovanni Giolitti 34, Inst, of Comp. Anat. CORTI, A. Dir. * GUARDABASSI, Miss A. Asst * SACERDOTE, Miss M. Coadintr. teen. Netherlands 115 Netherlands NETHERLANDS (Holland) Amsterdam C, Rapenburgerstr. 128, Free Calvinistic Univ., Zool. Inst. * LEVER, J. Doc. Amsterdam O, Mauritskade 61, Univ. of Amsterdam, Fac. of Med., Anat.-Embryol. Inst. * WOERDEMAN, M. W. Prof., Dir. * TRAMPUSCH, H. A. L. Chief Asst Lect. * GATE, G. ten Ghief Asst Amsterdam, Plantage Doklaan 44, Univ. of Amsterdam, Zool. Lab. * SLIJPER, E. J. Prof., Dir. Groningen, Oostersingel 69, Univ. of Groningen. Fac. of Med., Dept of Anat. and Embryol. * ARIeNS KAPPERS, J. Prof., Dir. * BIJTEL. Miss ]. H. Lect. * MOLL, |. Prosector * LANGEVOORT, H. L. Chief Asst * WESTRA. S. Asst * BLOKZIjL. E. J. Asst Groningen, Reitemakersrijge, Zool. Lab. of the Univ. of Groningen BAERENDS. G. P. Dir. BAERENDS-van ROON, Mrs J. M. (no embryol. work in progress) Leiden, Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaa- vekwartier, Univ. of Leyden, Fac. of Med., Anat.-Embryol. Lab. * DANKMEIJER, J. Prof.. Dir. * COLLISTER, Miss R. M. Prosector * ELSHOUT. Miss A. M. Prosector * WEL. W. H. V. d. Asst * KERKHOF, Miss A. M. Oud Prosector * DEKKER, Miss A. Oud Asst * BOUR, J. W. H. Oud Asst * LUYENDIJK, W. Oud Asst * BAX, W. A. Oud Asst * HEYN. C. B. Oud Asst * SNELLEN. H. A. Lab. for Exper. Histol. * GAILLARD. P. J. Prof., Dir. * ZAAIJER, Miss J. J. P. Conservator * HOGEWONING, C. H. Asst * OORT, J. Asst Utrecht, Biltstr. 172, State Univ. of Utrecht. Vet. Fac, Vet. -Anat. Inst. KREDIET, G. Prof., Dir. BRUINS, J. (no data received over this year) Utrecht, Janskerkhof 2, Hubrecht Lab., Internat. Embryol. Inst. * RAVEN, Chr. P. Prof., Dir. * NIEUWKOOP, P. D. Adj. Dir. * PLANQUE, B. de Asst * FABER, L Asst * BOTERENBROOD, Miss E. C. Asst * HOESSELS, Miss L. Asst * EYAL-GILADI, Mrs H. (Jerusalem) Guest-worker * LOMBARD, G. L. (Pretoria) Guest-worker * SEDRA. S. N. (Alexandria) Guest-worker Guest-workers, Stud.: * BLOEMSMA. Miss F. F. S. N. * EGMOND, Miss M. T. C. van * HAIJE, Miss S. C. A. * KREMER. Miss A. K. * LINGBEEK. Miss C. * MEYER, G. * PARIS, Miss A. J. * VERHEYEN, F. J. * WILLEMSEN, J. Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3, State Univ. of Utrecht, Fac. of Sci., Zool. Lab. * RAVEN, Chr. P. Prof., Dir. * BRETSCHNEIDER, L. H. Lect. * KAMER. J. C. V. d. Asst in Chief * BEZEM, J. J. Asst * SOBELS, F. H. Asst * ELBERS, P. F. Asst Guest-workers, Stud.: * BERGE, J. H. ten * BRAAMS. W. G. * BURGERS, A. C. J. * FABER, J. * GEILENKIRCHEN, W. L. M. * ISINGS, J. Netherlands ' KOEVOETS. Miss T. C. M. • KREMER. Miss A. K. ' KRIIYT. J. P. ' SCHOLTEN. G. ' SPRONK. N. • VROMAN. M. Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3, State Univ. of Utrecht, Med. Fac. Anat.-Em- brvol. Lab. MITSBERG. W. A. Prof.. Dir. DETH. J. H. M. G. van Prosector BROERS. C. J. Asst EDGAR. G. W. F. Asst (no data received over this year) NORWAY Oslo. Univ. of Oslo. Anat. Inst. ' JAN SEN. J. Dir. ^ HARKMARK. W. Prosector Oslo, Blindern. Univ. of Oslo. Zool. Lab. ' RUUD. Miss G. POLAND (Polska) Gdansk, Med. Acad.. Inst, of Histol. and Emhrvol. MILLER. S. Dir. WSZELACZYnSKA. M. Assoc. Asst GODLEWSKI. H. Assoc. Asst KRAHELSKA. I. Asst KROTKIEWICZ. T. PIOTROWSKA. J. WISKONT. H. (no data received over this year) Krakow, sw. Annv 6. Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej U.J. im H. Hovera * GRODZInSKI. Z. Prof.. Head of Inst. * MARCHLEWSKI. J. Asst * DATKOWNA. H. Asst GAZDA. A. SOLEWSKI. W. Krakow, St Anne 6. Jagellonian Univ.. Fac. of Sci.. Zool. Dept SMRECZYnSKI. S. Head of U>ept ' CZAPIK. Miss A. Asst * WEGLARSKA. Miss B. Asst * ZACWILICHOWSKA. Miss K. Asst 116 Poland Lodi, Narutowicza Str. 60. Med. Acad., Inst, of Histol. and Embrvol. BAGInSKI. St. Prof.. Dir. LEWIxSKA. H. Lect. (no data received over this year) Lodz, Nowotki 137, Med. Acad, of Lodz. Fac. of Med., Dept of Endocr. • BER, a. Prof.. Dir. Poznan, ul. Swiecickiego 6, Fac. de Med. de I'Acad. de Med. a Poznan. Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embrvol. ' KURKIEWICZ. T. Prof.. Dir. MIETKIEWSKI. C. Docent ' HOWORKA. E. Szczecin. The Acad, of Med. SLOTWINSKI. J. Prof. (no data received over this year) Torun, Sienkiewicza 30. Uniw. M. Kopernika. Zaklad Anat. Porow- nawczej i Embriol. SZARSKI. H. Dir. STRAWInSKI. S. Asst (no data received over this year) Warszawa. ul. Chalubinskiego 5, Acad, of Med.. Inst, of Histol. and Embrvol. ZWEIBAUM. I. Dir. ' KRAIxSKA. Mrs M. K. ' KOXOPACKA. Mrs B. Wroclaw, ul. Chalubinskiego 6a. Akad. Medycznej. Zaklad Histol. i Embrvol. * SEMBRATOWA. Mrs Z. Prof.. Dir. Wroclaw, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, Inst. Zool. Uniw. we Wroclawiu, Zaklad Anat. Porownawczej * SZARSKI. K. W. Dir. * ORSKA. Miss J. Adjunct (Asst Lect.) ' BUCHTOWNA. Miss A. Sr Asst * WINOWSKA. Mrs J. Sr Asst Zaklad Zool. Ogolnej * SEMBRAT. K. Prof.. Dir. ' RADECKA, Mrs E. Asst * PASCHMA. M. Asst * STRUCHLY. Z. Adj. Portugal PORTUGAL Lisboa. Fac. de Med., Inst, de Histol. e Embriol. CELESTINO DA COSTA, A. Prof.Dir. (no data received over two years) Lisboa, Univ. de Lisboa, Museu c Lab. Zool. d. Fac. d. Ciencias * FONSECA SACARRAO. G. da SCOTLAND (Vid. UNITED KINGDOM) SPAIN Cadiz, Fac. de Med.. Lab. de Anat. y Embriol. * ORTS LLORCA. F. Prof.. Dir. SWEDEN Lund, Biskopsgatan 7, Histol. Dept of the Univ., Tornblad Inst, for comp. Er-bryol. * GLIMSTEDT. G. Prof.. Dir. * HAKANSSON. R. Amanuensis * BERGQUIST, H. Guest-worker * FRIANT. M. Prof., Guest-worker * HALL, P. Guest-worker * KALLEN, B. Guest-worker * KRABBE. K. H. Guest-worker * PAETERSDAL. Th. Guest-worker WEDIN. B. Lund, Zool. Inst, of the Univ. of Lund, Embryol. Dept GISLfiN. T. R. E. Prof. WEDIN. B. Decent * WINGSTRAND. K. G. * DIDING. S. Amanuensis Stockholm, 116 Drottninggatan. Univ. of Stockholm. Zootom. Inst. * HOLMGREN. N. F. Prof. (Emer.). Anc. Dir. * PEHRSON, G. T. Prof.. Dir. * JOHNELS. A. G. Docent * OLSSON, R. Asst * KINDAHL, Miss M. E. Guest-worker * GUSTAFSSON, G. S. Stockholm, 16 Norrtullsgatan, Fac. of Sci. and Mathem., Wenner-Grens Inst, of exper. Biol. 1 1 7 Switserland * RUNNSTRGM, J. A. M. Prof.. Dir. * LINDBERG. N. O. H. Assoc. Prof. * BOREI, H. Assoc. Prof. * MONN£, L. M. W. A. Asst Prof. * PERLMANN, H. P. Asst * BACKSTROM. S. Asst * GUSTAFSON. U. T. Asst * HULTIN, J. M. T. Asst * LINDVALL. S. Asst * IMMERS, J. Asst * VASSEUR, E. J. E. Asst * WICKLUND. Miss E. Asst Stockholm 60. Solnavagen 1 . Karo- linska Inst.. Histol. Inst., Embryol. Dept * HAGGQVIST. G. Prof.. Dir. * GYLLENSTEN. L. J. W. Asst * LUNDBORG, H. A. Uppsala, Univ. Uppsala, Anat. Inst. * HOLMDAHL, D. E. Prof.. Dir. Zool. Inst. * HORSTADIUS, S. Prof.. Dir. * JAGERSTEN. K. G. M. Prof. * HOLM. K. A. Docent (Curator of the Museum) * NYHOLM, K. G. Docent Uppsala, Villavagen 9, Fac. of Mat. -Nat. Sci.. Inst, for Zoophysiol. * LINDAHL. P. E. Prof., Dir. * SWEDMARK. B. G. SWITSERLAND Basel, Rheinsprung 9, Zool. Anstalt der Univ. PORTMANN. A. Prof.. Dir. GEIGY, R. Prof. NUESCH. H. STEIGER. H. LuSCHER. M. (no data received over two years) Basel, Socinstr. 57. Tropeninst. * GEIGY. R. Prof., Dir. Bern, Buhlstr. 26, Med. Fak.. Univ. Bern, Anat. Inst. * HINTZSCHE, E. Prof., Dir. BLUNTSCHLI, H. Prof. (Emer.), Kust. Switserland 118 United Kingdom (England) * STRAUSS. F. Pros. Bern, Sahlistr. 8, Philosoph. Fak., Zool. Inst, der Univ. Bern BALTZER. F. Prof., Dir. ROSIN, S. Asst TSCHUMI, P. Asst (no data received over this year) Abt. fiir Zoophysiol. * LEHMANN, F. E. Prof., Dir. * WEBER, R. Asst * BRETSCHER. A. * TARDENT. P. TSCHUMI. P. Bern, Waldau, Med. Fak., Hirn- anat. Inst, der psychiatr. Univ.- klinik. * GRUNTHAL, E. Dir. * FEREMUTSCH. K. Asst * HEIMANN, H. Asst BUren a. A., Kant. Bern, Solothurn- str. ROETHELI, A. (no embryol. work in progress) Fribourg, Inst, de Zool. * KALIN, J. Prof. Geneve, Rue de Candolle, Univ. de Geneve, Inst, de Zool. et Anat. comp. GUYeNOT. E. Dir. (no data received over two years) Geneve, 20 Rue Ecole de Med., Inst. d'Anat., Lab. de Neurohistol. BAUMANN, J. A. Prof., Dir. WEBER, A. Dir. du Lab. de Neurohistol, MICHELI, A. NEIGER, M. (no data received over two years) Lausanne, Fac. de Med., Inst. d'Histol. * GALLERA, J. Zurich, Gloriastr. 19, Univ. Ziirich, Med. Fak., Anat. Inst. * TONDURY, G. Prof., Dir. * THEILER, K. Asst * SCHENK, R. Asst Zurich 6, Kiinstlergasse 16, Univ. Ziirich, Naturw. Fak., Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst. * HADORN, E. Prof., Dir. * STEINER, H. Prof. * GLOOR. H. Instr. * ANDERS, G. * BUCHER, N. * KOCHER, W. UNITED KINGDOM (U.K.) England Ashford, Kent, Univ. of London, Wye Coll. FROUD, M. D. (no data received over two years) Birmingham 15, Edgbaston, Bir- mingham Univ., The Med. School, Dept of Anat. * ZUCKERMAN, S. Prof., Dir. * BRANDT, W. Lect. * GREEN, S. H. Lect. * MANDL, Miss A. M. Asst * EAYRS, J. T. Bristol, Univ. of Bristol, Dept of Zool. * MOORE, Mrs J. Cambridge, Downing St., Dept of Zool. * GOODHART, C. B. Cambridge, Gonville and Cains Coll. NEEDHAM, J. (no data received) Cambridge, Strangeways Res. Lab. FELL, Miss H. (no data received) Liverpool, Univ. of Liverpool, Dept of Anat. * HARRISON, R. G. Prof. * ADAMS, D. }. * MACMILLAN, E. W. London E. 1, Mile End Road, Queen Marv Coll. SMITH, J. E. Prof., Dir. NEWELL, G. E. Reader * CHAPMAN, G. Lect. * SANTLER. J. E. Demonstr. * UPTON, Miss B. C. London E. 1, Turner Str., Univ. of London, London Hosp. Med. Coll., Anat. Dept BOYD, J. D. Prof., Dir. BELLAIRS, A. d'A. Lect. PEACOCK, A. Lect. (no data received over this year) U.K. (England) London S.E. 1, Guy's Hosp., Med. School, Biol. Dept * BAXTER, E. W. London W. 1. Middlesex Hosp., Med. School WOODGER, J. H. Prof., Dir. (no data received over this year) London W. 2, Norfolk Place, Paddington, St Mary's Hosp.. Med. School * FISK. A. London N.W. 1, Regent's Park, Bedford Coll., Dept of Zool. * INGE, Miss F. E. London S.W. 1, Horsferry Rd, Westminster Med. School * O'GONNOR, R. J. London W.G. 1, Gower Str., Univ. Coll. London, Dept of Embryol. * HILL, J. P. Prof. (Emer.) * ABERGROMBIE. M. Reader * BELLAIRS (-MORGAN), Mrs M. R. Asst Lect. * HEAYSMAN, Miss J. E. M. Dept of Genetics * GRUNEBERG, H. Reader Dept of Zool. and comp. Anat. MEDAWAR. P. B. Jodrell Prof.. Dir. * NEWTH, D. R. Lect. * STEVENSON, J. P. Asst Lect. FRASER, Miss E. A. Hon. Res. Assoc. * TRUSLOVE, Miss G. M. * FOX, H. London W.C. 2, 62—65 Chandos Place, Univ. of London, Charing Cross Hosp., Med. School, Dept of Anat. * HAMILTON, W. J. Prof., Dir. * HARRISON, R. J. Render BOYD, J. D. * ROSS, Miss J. R. W. * GLENISTER, T. W. London W.C. 2, Strand, King's Coll. MANTON, S. M. TRIBE, Miss M. (no data received over this year) 119 U.K. (Scotland) Med. Res. Council, Biophysics Res. Unit RANDALL, J. J. Hon. Dir. HANSON, Miss E. J. Member M.R.C. staff MARTIN, Miss A. V. W. Member M.R.C. staff WALKER, P. M. B. Member M.R.C. staff DAVIES, H. G. Member M.R.C. staff BOVEY, R. Member Agricult. Res. Council BAYLEY, S. T. (no data received over this year) Dept of Zool. * ALLANSON. Miss M. Oxford, The Univ. Museum, Dept of Zool. and comp. Anat. * NEEDHAM, A. E. Reading, Berkshire, Univ., Dept of Zool. * EALES, Miss N. B. Sheffield, Univ. of Sheffield, Fac. of Med., Dept of Anat. * DAVIES, F. Prof. * KING, T. S. Lect. * JOHNS, B. A. E. Lect. * JOHNSON, F. R. Lect. Dept of Zool. EASTHAM, L. E. S. Prof. * FRANCIS, E. T. B. Sr Lect. * EASSA, Y. E. Guest-worker Wray Castle (near Ambleside), Cumberland, Fresh-water Research Lab. * SANDISON, Miss E. E. Scotland Edinburgh 9, West Mains Rd. King's Buildings, Inst, of Anim. Genet. * WADDINGTON, C. H. Prof.. Dir. a) Univ. Dept of Genet. * CLAYTON, Mrs R. M. Lect. b) Genet. Lab., Anim. Breeding and Genet. Res. Org. * BEATTY, R. A. Sr Sci. Officer * COUNCE, Miss S. J. * DEUCHAR, Miss E. M. Sci. Officer U.K. (Scotland) FALCONER, D. S. Sr Sci. Officer * FISCHBERG, M. Res. Grantee * REEVE. E. C. R. Sr Sci. Officer * ROBERTSON, F. W. Sr Sci. Officer * SELMAN, G. G. c) Med. Res. Council * CARTER, T. C. M.R.C. Sci. Staff * LYON. Miss M. F. M.R.C. Sci. Staff * PHILLIPS, Miss R. J. S. M.R.C. Sci. Staff Edinburgh 9, West Mains Rd, King's Buildings. Univ. of Edin- burgh, Dept of Zool. RITCHIE, J. Prof., Dir. * JONES, B. M. Lect. * TUFT, P. H. Lect. * HALE, L. J. Lect. * KILLE, R. A. Asst * DOUGLAS. R. I. Asst * WALLACE, D. R. J. Res. Stud. * PARNELL, I. W. * RAMULT, M. Res. Worker 120 Yougoslavia Glasgow, W. 2, The University, Dept of Genet. * CLEAT, N. D. St Andrews, Fife, The Univ., Dept of Zool. * CALLAN, H. G. Prof. Gatty Marine Lab. * DODD, J. M. N. W a 1 c s Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Univ. Coll. of N. Wales, Dept of Zool. * BRAMBELL, F. W. R. Prof., Dir. * HEMMINGS, W. A. Res. * HENDERSON, Miss M. Lect. * BURDON-JONES, C. Lect. Bangor, Marine Biol. Stat. * KNIGHT-JONES, E. W. N, WALES (Vid. UNITED KINGDOM) YOUGOSLAVIA Zagreb, Salata, Inst, de Biol., Fac. de Med. * SKREB. N. Asst 121 LIST OF SUBJECTS with Names of Investigators (arranged accordini; to orffan •ystems and syilrmatic gronp*) GENERAL DIVISION CLASSIFICATION INTO GENERAL RUBRICS I Descriptive and comparative embryology II Experimental developmental morphology III Developmental physiology IV Development and genetics V Development and pathology VI Regeneration VII Metamorphosis CLASSIFICATION OF SYSTEMATIC GROUPS AND SPECIAL ORGAN-SYSTEMS (to be used for all rubrics) Systematical subdivision EV Evertebrata A Porifera B Coelenterata C Vermes and Onychophora, Tardigrada and Linguatulida D Arthropoda E Mollusca F Bryozoa, Entoprocta, Brachiopoda and Hemichordata G Echinodermata H Urochordata and Cephalochordata V Vcrtebrata LV Lower Vertebrates I Pisces J Amphibia HV Higher Vertebrates K Reptilia L Aves M Mammalia Subdivision o[ special organ systems 1 Skin a general subjects b exo-skeleton c teeth d hair e feathers f sense organs g glands h mammae i pigment cells and patterns 2 Nervous system a general subjects 122 b central nervous system 1 brain 2 spinal cord c accessory organs 1 paraphysis 2 parietal organ 3 pineal body 4 hypophysis d ganglia 1 cephalic ganglia 2 spinal ganglia e nerves 1 cephalic nerves 2 spinal nerves f para- and sympathetic and intramural nervous system 1 para- and sympathetic nervous system 2 intramural nervous system g meninges 3 Special sense organs a nasal organ b eye 1 eye 2 lens c ear d lateral sense organs 4 Skeleton a general subjects b embryonic temporary endo-skeleton c skull d truncal skeleton e limbs and wings f joints 5 Muscular system a general subjects b skeletal muscles (head, trunk and tail) c visceral muscles (head and trunk) d muscles of limbs and wings 6 Alimentary tract a general subjects b mouth- and pharyngeal cavities c intestinal tract d proctodaeum e salivary glands f liver g pancreas 7 Respiratory organs a general subjects b external gills c internal gills d lungs and larynx 123 e air-bladder 8 Heart, vascular system and blood a general subjects b heart c/d arterial and venous system e capillary system f blood 9 Coelomic cavities and endothelia, lymphatic system and connective tissue a/b coelomic cavities and endothelia c lymphatic system d connective tissue 10 Urogenital system zind sex determination a general subjects b/c kidney and urinary ducts d/e/f gonads (ovary and testis), genital tracts and accessory glands g sex determination 11 Endocrine glands a general subjects b hypophysis c thymus d thyroid gland e gonads f adrenals g pancreas I. DESCRIPTIVE AND COMPARATIVE EMBRYOLOGY SUBDIVISION J Theoretical problems 2 Methods and technics 3 General subjects 4 Initial development a Primordial germ cells b Gameto-, ovo- and spermato-genesis c Maturation d Ovulation and oviposition e Activation and fertilization f Parthenogenesis g General subjects 5 Cleavage and mitosis a Cleavage b Mitosis 6 Further development of Invertebrates (including complete and partial — e.g. early — development) EV Evertebrata A Porifera B Coelenterata C Vermes and Onychophora, Tardigrada and Linguatulida D Arthropoda E Mollusca I. 1, 124 I. 4b F Bryozoa, Entoprocta, Brachiopoda and Hemichordata G Echinodermata H Urochordata 7 Further development of Vertebrates (including complete and partial — e.g. early — development) a General investigations 1 General subjects 2 Complete development 3 Partial development 4 Implantation and placentation b Early development, gastrulation, etc. 1 Early development 2 Gastrulation and formation of germ layers 3 Development of foetal membranes c Neurulation, etc. 1 Neurulation 2 Development of neural crest 3 First larval development d Development of part of the organism 1 Head 2 Limb and wings 3 Tail e Development of special organ-systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) f Histo- and cytogenesis 8 Growth and differentiation (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) a Growth a|b Growth and differentiation b Differentiation 1 Theoretical problems Holmdahl D. E. — g V Holmgren, N. F. — a V Steiner, H. — b V Cotronei, G. and Urbani-Mistruzzi, Mrs L. — a J Perri, T. and Cotronei, G. — b J Brandt, W. — c M 2 Methods and technics Blechschmidt, E. — d Wenger, B. S. — b EV + V Sauser, G. — c M 3 General subjects Coninck, L. De — d C Elshout. Miss A. M. — a V Hamilton, H. L. — a L 4 Initial development a Primordial germ cells Bounoure, L. — a J b Gamete-, ovo- and spermato- genesis Brien, P. L. — b B Larambergue, M. de — b B Benazzi-Lentati, Mrs G. — a, b C Lehmann, F. E, — d C Lepori, N. G. — a, b, c C Omodeo, P. — b C Baffoni, G. M. — b D Colombo, G. — c D Kiihn, A. — e D Uchida, T. — a D Bretschneider, L. H. — a E Lehmann, F. E. — d G Callan, H. G. — b, c J Uchida, T. — b J Wittek, Mile M. — a J Wittek, Mile M. — b K Clark, H. — a L Austin, C. R. and Braden, A. W. H. — a M I. 4b. 125 I. 6F. Hamilton, W. J. and Harrison, R. J. — b M c Maturation Bretschneider. L. H. — a E d Ovulation and oviposition Pardi, L. — a D Strauss, F. — d M e Activation and fertilization Benazzi, M. — a C Bretschneider, L. H. — a E Yamamoto, K. — b E Endo, Y. — b G Kanoh, Y. K. — a, b I Yamamoto, K. — a I Austin, C. R. and Braden, A. W. H. — a M Mossman, H. W.; Strauss, F. and Orsini, Mrs M. Ward c M f Parthenogenesis Monterosso, B. — a. c D Pardi, L. — a D g General subjects Benazzi, M. — a C Lepori, N. G. — a, b, c C Papi, F. — a C Monterosso, B. — b D Pardi, L. — b D Harvey, E. B. — b G 5 Cleavage and mitosis Harvey. E. B. — b G a Cleavage Kiihn, A. — d B Dan, K. — b G Castigli Pitotti, Mrs M. — a I Colombo, G. — a J Chang, M. C. — b M Hertig, A. T. and Rock, J. — a M Hertig, A. T.; Mulhgan. W. J. and Rock, J. — b M b Mitosis 6 Further development of Invertebrates (including complete and partial — e.g. early — development) EV Evertebrata A Porifera B Coelcnterata Berrill, N. J. — a Kuhn, A. — d Larambergue, M. de — a Leghissa, S. — b C Vermes and Onychophora, Tardigrada and Linguatulida Bookhout, C. G. — a, b Chapman, G. — b Coninck, L. De — c Jagersten, K. G. M. — a Nyholm, K. G. — a Omodeo, P. — a Paschma, M. — a Querner, H. — b Ryke, P. A. J. — c D Arthropoda Aoto, T. — a Caspari, E. — a Chapman, G. — a Czapik, Miss A. — a Eassa, Y. E. — a Fautrez-Firlefyn, Mrs N, J. — a Geigy, R. — d Goszwald, K. — a Kloft, W. — a Legrand, J. -J. — a, b Marlier, G. — b, c Monterosso, B. — a, b Mulnard, J. — b Newby. W. W. — a Patane', L. — a Sandison, Miss E. E. — a Santler, Miss J. E. — a Silberbauer, Mrs B. I. — a Uchida, T. — a Zacwilichowska, Miss K. — a E MoUusca Fonseca Sacarrao, G. da — a, b Ince, Miss, F. E. — a Pflugfelder, O. — d Raven, Chr. P. — c F Bryozoa, Entoprocta, Brachiopoda and Hemichordata Burdon-Jones, C. — a Colwin, A. L. and Colwin, Mrs L. H. — b Diding. S. — a I. 6G. G Echinodermata Colwin, Mrs L. H. — c Harvey, E. B. — b Nyholm, K. G. — b H Urochordata and Ccphalo- chordata Boeke, J. — a Sabbadin, A, — b 7 Further development of Vertebrates (including complete and partial — e.g. early — development) a General investigations General subjects Holmdahl D. E. — g V Battle, Miss H. I. — h Lever, J. — a Ubisch, L. V. — a Rostand, J. — ^ c Stephenson, N. G. — a Hamilton, H. L. — a L Eales. Miss N. B. — a M Hertig, A. T. and Rock, J. — a M Orsini, Mrs M. Ward a M Seidel, F. — a, b M Sinclair, J. G. — a M Complete development Bailey, J. R. — a LV Baxter, E. W, — a I Damas, H. F. C. — a I Vakaet, L. C. — a I Sedra, Sh. N. — b J Pasteels, J. J. — ^ b K Boyer, Ch. C. — b M Gilbert, Miss Ch. and Gillman, J. — a M Horst, C. J. V. d. — a M Implantation and placentation Boyd, J. D. and Hamilton, W. J. — a M Frick, H. — a M Hamilton. W. J. — d M Hill, J. P. — a M Hillemann, H. H. — k M Howorka, E. — a, b M Mossman, H. W. and Strauss, F. — d M Ramsey, Mrs E. M. — a M Sinclair, J. G. — a M Strauss. F. — e M 126 I. 7d. b Early development, gastru- lation, etc. Battle, Miss H. I. — c Nieuwkoop, P. D. — a Okada, T. — b Sembrat, K. — d Sinclair, J. G. — a Early development Stockard, A. H. — a Nieuwkoop, P. D. — a Lutz, H. — a Blechschmidt, E. — e Hamilton, W. J. — c Harrison, R. J. — a I J J M M I J L M M M Hertig A. T.'; MulHgan, W. J. and Rock, J. — b M Sembrat, K. — d M Gastrulation and formation of germ layers Castigli Pitotti, Mrs M. — a I Paetersdal, Th. — a I Trinkaus. J. P. — a I Skreb, N. — b J Bonin, W. — a M Development of foetal membranes Adamstone, F. B. — a L Bonin, W. — a M Mossman, H. W. — b M c Neurulation, etc. Paetersdal, Th. — a I Neurulation (s.s.) Wilens, Miss S. — a J Development of neural crest Algard, F. T. — a J Raven, Chr. P. — b J First larval development Pasteels. J. J. — e J Skreb, N. — b J Wilens, Miss S. — a J Schenk. R. — a M d Development of part of the organism Head Bleakly, M. C. — a I Feldman, M. — a.l, a.2 J Fox, H. — a, b J Crompton, A. W, — a L Engelbrecht, D. v. Z. — a L Frank, G. H. — a L Huber. W. — a L I. 7d. King, T. S. — a Limbs and wings Holmgren, N. F. — a Devillers, Ch. and Francois, Y. — f Blokzijl. E. J. — a Ruud. Miss G. — a Steiner, H. — a Steiner, H. — a Bretscher, A. — a Cairns, J. M. — c Steiner, H. — a Blechschmidt, E. — b Steiner, H. — a Vigliani, F. — a Tail Newth, D. R. — d Caspari, E. — b e Development of special organ-systems Skin General subjects Blechschmidt, E. — a Snook, T. — b Teeth Belanger, L. F.; Greuhch, and Leblond, C. P. — a Kindahl, Miss M. E. — a Williams. S. C. — b Zaaijer, Miss J. J. P. — b Hair Chase, H. B. — b Feathers Steiner, H. — c, d Glands GHmstedt. G. and Hall, P. ■ Mammae Austoker, Mrs J. — a Pigment cells and patterns Weiss, P. A. — j Hori, R. — b Faber, J. — b Stevens, L. C. — b Chase, H. B. — b Nervous system General subjects Leghissa, S. — ^ c Baffoni, G. M. — c Baffoni, G. M. — c Dreyer, Miss M. V. — a 127 I. 7e. 2. M V I J J J K L L L M M M J M M M R. V M M M M L -a L M Animals I I I M V I J L Central nervous system Griinthal. E. — a Griinthal, E. — a Moll, J. — b Brain Holmdahl, D. E. — h Heiman, H. — a Olsson, R. — a Ariens Kappers, J. — c Bergquist, H. — a Harkmark, W. — a, b Krabbe, K. H. — a Moll J. — b Bergquist, H. — a Blechschmidt, E. — c Bour, J. W. H.; Dankmeijer, and Luyendijk, W. — a Desclaux, P. — a Feremutsch, K. — a Friant, Miss M. — a Giroud, A. — a Godina, G. — a Graumann, W. — b Hogue, Miss M. J. — a Jansen, J. — a Kallen, B. — a Luyendijk, W. — b Preto Parvis, Mrs V. — b Sinclair, J. G. — c Westra, S. — a Spinal cord Kollros, J. J. — a Watterson, R. L. — d Sensenig, E. C. — a Accessory organs Paraphysis Langevoort, H. L. — a Pineal body Kamer, J. C. v. d. — a Kamer, J. C. v. d. — b Haije, Miss S. C. A. and Paris, Miss A. J. — a Watterson, R. L. — e Hypophysis Oort, J. — a Bour, J. W. H.; Dankmeijer, and Luyendijk, W. — a Ganglia Niessing, K. — a Nerves Cephalic nerves Humphrey, T. — a J. L M M V I I J K L L L M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M J L M V I L L L M J M I. 7e. 2. 128 I. 7e. 6. King, T. S. — a M Spinal nerves Kollros, J. J. — a J Campenhout, E. van — c M Para- and sympathetic and intramural nervous system Campenhout, E. van — d K Campenhout, E. van — a L Levi-Montalcini, Miss R. — ^ b L Filogamo, G. — a M Meninges Ariens Kappers, J. — d I Ariens Kappers, J. — b J Special sense organs Eye Bijtel, Miss J. H. — d J Rhodes, S. A. — b J Jaros, R. M. — a L Bartelmez, G. W. — b M Fisk, A. — a I Bijtel, Miss J. H. — c J Kamer, J. C. v. d. — c J Bast, T. H. — a M Hillemann, H. H. — c M Lyon, Miss M. F. — a M Lateral sense organs Kille, R. A. -^ a I Pehrson, G. T. — a I Skeleton General subjects Belanger L, F.; Greulich, R. and Leblond, C. P. — a V Graumann, W. — a M Hillemann, H. H. — b M Murray, P. D. F. — b M Embryonic temporary endo-skelcton Devillers, Ch. and Giraud, D. — g I Fisk, A. and Tribe, Miss M. — b I Starck, D. — b L Eloff, F. C. — a, c M Johns, B. A. E. — a M Starck. D. — a M SkuU Murray, P. D. F. — a V Gustafson, T. — a Johnels, A. G. — a Kille. R. A. — a Pehrson, G. T. — a, b Eeden, J. A. van — a, b Pentz, Miss K. — a Sedra, Sh. N. — a Westhuizen. C. M. v. d. — a Malan, Miss M. E. — a Starck, D. — b Eloff, F. C. — b Gubbins, J. F. — a Starck. D. — a Truncal skeleton Orska. Miss J. — a Buchtowna, Miss A. — a Pletzen, R. van — a Ryke, P. A. J. and Smit, A. L. - Smit, A. L. — a Stephenson, N. G. — b Kahn, J. — a Sensenig, E. C. — a Vigliani, F. — a Limbs and wings Hale, L. J. — a Bretscher, A. — d Pletzen, R, van — b Kalin, J. — b Joints Moll, J. — c Vigliani, F. — a Muscular system General subjects Herrmann, H.; Neukom, B. J. and Schneider, M. J. — d Skeletal muscles (head, trunk and tail) Bretscher, A. — d Ryke. P. A. J. — a Ryke, P. A. J. and Smit, A. L. - Visceral muscles Eeden, J. A. van — a Muscles of limbs and wings Vigliani, F. — • a Alimentary tract Mouth- and pharyngeal cavities Toivonen, S. — d Klapper, Miss CI. E. — a Intestinal tract Johns, B. A. E. — C Moog, F. and Wenger, Mrs E. L. — b Faber, J. — c Bellairs, Mrs M. R. — b Filogamo, G. — a Johns, B. A. E. — b Salivary glands Klapper, Miss CI. E. — b J L L M M M I J J bj J J M M M I J J M M M J J bJ J M J M V V J L M M M I. 7e. 6. 129 Orts Llorca, F. — b M Pancreas Donaldson, J . C. — a M Humphrey, T. — b M Respiratory organs Lungs and larynx Wallmann. Miss S. — a J Beau, A.; Dollander, A. and Laurent, M. — a M Orts Llorca, F. — c M Heart, vascular system and blood General subjects Holmdahl. D. E. — h V Raunich, L. — a I Wingstrand, K. G. — a L Wei, W. H. V. d. — a M Heart Meyer, R. de — a L Stephan. Fr. — a L Davies, F. and Francis, E. T. B. — b L Davies, F. and Francis, E. T. B. — a, b M Orts Llorca, F. — a M Arterial and venous system Millard. Mrs N. A. H. — a J Godina, G. — b M Mustakallio, M. — a M Rollhauser, H. — a M Stephan, Fr. — a M Slijper, E. J. — a M Vermaak, D. — a M Coelomic cavities and endothelia, lymphatic system and connective tissue Coelomic cavities and endothelia Bax. W. A. — a M Wells. L. J. — a M Lympathic system Bautzmann, H. — b V Snook, T. — a M Urogenital system and sex determination General subjects Mossman. H. W. — b M Orsinj, Mrs M. Ward a M Kidney and urinary ducts Szarski, K. W. — a I Winowska, Mrs J. — a I Cambar, R. — b J Szarski, K. W. — a J L 8a. Glenister. T. W. — a M Gyllensten L. J. W. — a M Johnson, F. R. — a M Gonads D'Ancona, U. — a I Aoto, T. — b J Bounoure, L. — a J Sabbadin, A. — a J Uchida. T. — b I Campenhout. E. van — a L Allanson, Miss M. — a M Corner. G. W. — a M Hamilton, W. J. and Harrison. R. J. — b M Tondury, G. — c M Genital tracts Campenhout, E. van — a L Allanson. Miss M. — a M Corner, G. W. — a M Dankmeijer, J. and Dekker. Miss A. — b M Strauss, F. — d M Szarski, K. W. — b M Accessory glands Allanson, Miss M. — a M Szarski, K. W. — b M Sex determination Witschi, E. — c J Reinbold. R. — a L Wolff, Et.; Hampe, A.; Ostertag. Mile Y.; Pfleger, Mile D.; Salzgeber. Mile B.; Strudel, G. and Wolff. Mme Em. — b L Endocrine glands Hypophysis Bartelmez, G. W. — c Assenmacher, L and Benoit, J Wingstrand, K. G. — a Thyroid gland Assenmacher, I. and Benoit, J. i HistO' and cytogcnesis Rhodes, S. A. — b J Watterson, R. L. — e L Preto Parvis, Mrs V. — c L Ghmstedt, G. and Hakansson. R. — b M Preto Parvis, Mrs V. — c M 8 Growth and differentiation (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) a Growth Querner, H. — b C V — aL L — aL I. 8a. 130 I. 8a/b. Lcgrand. J.-J. — c D Balinsky. B. I. — a M Risler, H. — a D a^b Growth and differentiation Deroux G. and Bonner. J. T. — b Plants Devillers S. ' "" ^ 1 Berrill. N. J. — a B Lehmann, F E. — a J Ramult. M. — a C Wallmann Miss S. — a J (^j^^t n. D. — a D Balinsky, B I — a J j^^^^ B. M. ^ a D Blechschmidt. E .— a M Wallace, D. R. J. — a D ^""u^ ^- ~ tr V; Blechschmidt. E. — b, c M Rollhauser, H. — a M II. EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENTAL MORPHOLOGY SUBDIVISION / Theoretical problems 2 Methods and technics 3 General subjects (asexual development, etc.) 4 Initial development a Primordial germ cells b Ovogenesis and spermatogenesis c Maturation d Ovulation and oviposition e Activation and fertilization f Parthenogenesis g General subjects 5 Cleavage and mitosis a Cleavage b Mitosis 6 Further development of Invertebrates a General subjects (complete development) b Topogenesis c Determination of primitive development d Development of part of the organism (head) e Development of special organ systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) f Histo- and cytogenesis 7 Further development of Vertebrates a General investigations 1 General subjects 2 Complete development 3 Partial development 4 Implantation and placentation b Topogenesis 1 Early development 2 Gastrulation and formation of germ layers 3 Ncurulation 4 Formation of neural crest 5 First larval development c Induction, determination, etc. 1 Induction 2 Determination II. 1 131 II. 4g. 3 Regulation and organisation d Development of parts of the organism 1 Head 2 Limb and wing 3 Tail 4 Branchial region e Development of special organ systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) f Histo- and cytogenesis 8 Growth and differentiation (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) a Growth a/b Growth and differentiation b Differentiation CHARACTER OF INVESTIGATION (4) Physical treatment (5) Chemical treatment (6) Influence of hormones and vitamines 1 Theoretical problems Yamada, T. — a V 2 Methods and technics Wenger, B. S. — c EV + V Ortolani, Miss G. — a H Andres, G. and Weiss, P. A, — a L Fischer, Miss I. and Weiss, P. A. — a L Weiss, P. A. and Andres, G. — a L Beatty, R. A. — b, c M Mather, W. B. — a M 3 General subjects (asexual development, etc.) Nicholas, J. S. — e Animals Rugh, R. — a (4) Animals Oka, H. — b, c H Lutz. H. — b L 4 Initial development a Primordial germ cells Clement, A. C. — a E Mangold, O. and Stark, O. — a J Sembrat, K. — b J b Ovogenesis and spermato- genesis Brien, P. L. — a B Vannini, E. — d C Lehmann, F. E. — d C Lehmann, F. E. — d G c Maturation Su, T — a D Atlas, M. — a J Su, T. — a J d Ovulation and oviposition Atlas, M. — a J e Activation and fertilization Goszwald, K. — d D Su, T. — a D Dan, Mrs J. C. — a. b G Motomura, I. — c G Su, T. — a J f Parthenogenesis Goszwald, K. — c D Su, T. — a D Harvey, E. B. — a (4)G Fankhauser, G. — a (4) J Shaver, J. R. — a J Su, T. — a J Shaver, J. R. — a L Austin, C. R. and Braden, A. W. H. — c M Pesonen, S. — a {5)M g General subjects Gustafson, T. — b G Harvey, E. B. — b G Kajishima, T. — b G Leghissa, S. — a H Vintemberger, P. — a J Austin, C. R. and Braden, A. W. H. — c M H. 4g. Avis, F. R. and Sawin. P. B .— b (5/6)M 5 Cleavage and mitosis Hnrvey, E. B. — b G a Cleavage Goodhart. C. B. — d EV + V Costcllo. D. P.; Henley, Mrss C. and Kent. D. E. — b (4/5)C Motomura. I. — b G Colombo, G. — b (6)} Fankhauser, G. — a (4) J Green, Mrs E. U. — a (5) J b Mitosis Costello D. P.; Henley, Miss C. and Kent. D. E. — a (5)J 6 Further development o[ Invertebrates a General subjects (complete development) Hama, T. — b (5)EV Harvey, E. B .— a (4)EV Trampusch, H. A. L. — a B Trampusch, H. A. L. — a C Bodcnstcin, D. — ^ d (6)D Fautrez-Firlefyn, Mrs N. J. — a D Goto, T. — a (5)D Colwin, A. L. and Colwin. Mrs L. H. — b F Dan, K. — a G Harvey, E. B. — b G Trampusch. H. A. L. — a G b Topogencsis Hadorn. E. — c D Kajishima, T. — a D Berg. W. E. — b (1)E Backstrom, S. A. A. — a (5)G Lindahl, P. E. — a G Ortolani. Miss G. — a H c Determination of primitive development Fischberg, M. and Selman. G. G. — c EV Sembrat. K. — a B Haget. A. — a D Holm, K. A. — a D Smrcczynski, S. — a D Clement, A. C. — a E Raven, Chr. P. — a, e E Raven, Chr. P. — f (4)E 132 II. 7b. Harvey, E. B. — a (4)G Horstadius, S. — a G Leghissa, S. — a H Urbani. E. — c H d Development of part of organism (head) e Development of special organ systems Skin Kiihn. A. — b. c D Central nervous system Needham, A. E. — a D Eye Castiglioni. M. C. — a. b D Skeleton Okazaki. Miss K. — b G llrof/enital system and sex determination Bricn, P. L. — a B Hadorn, E. — c D Urbani. E. — d D Monroy-Oddo. Mrs A. and Nicola, Miss M. De — a (2)G f Histo- and cytogenesis 7 Further development o[ Vertebrates a General investigations General subjects Holmdahl, D. E. — a Hama. T. — b Harvey. E. B. — a Battle, Miss H. I. — e Briggs, R. W. and King, T. Goto. T. — a Hall. T. S. — a Holtfreter. J. K. F. — a Perri, T. — d Bellairs, A. d'A. and Bellairs. Mrs M. R. — a Hillemann. H. H. — 1 Wolff, Et. — a b Topogenesis Battle. Miss. H. I. — a Waddington. C. H. — b Battle. Miss H. I. — d Lchmann. F. E. and Nieuwkoop, P. D. — b Reverberi, G. — a Townes. Ph. L. — a V 5)LV 4)LV (4)1 -a J (5)J (5)1 (5)1 (4)J K L L (5)1 I (5)J (5)J J J J M I (5)J M II. 7b. Waddinqton. C. H. — b Chang. M. C. — a Early development Devillers, Ch. — d Green, Mrs E. U. — a Nicholas, J. S. — a Gastrulation and formation of germ layers Devillers, Ch. — a, d Trinkaus, J. P. — a Hui. Ch. H. — a Nieuwkoop, P. D.; Kremer, Miss A. K.; Boterenbrood, Miss E. C; Bloemsma, Miss F. F. S. N.; Hoessels, Miss L.; Lingbeek, Miss C; Meyer, G.; Verheyen, F. J. and Willemsen, J. — a Nieuwkoop, P. D. — e Neurulation Egmond. Miss M. T. C. van and Nieuwkoop, P. D. — a Eyal-Giladi, Mrs H. - — a Gyllensten, L. J. W. — c Hui. Ch. H. — a Raunich, L. — c Sembratowa, Z. — a Sembratowa, Z. — b WiJens, Miss S. — a Woellwarth, C. v. — a Formation of neural crest Holmdahl. D. E. — c Ncwth, D. R. — b Algard, F. T. — a Bodenstein, D. — a Niu, M. C. and Twitty. V. C. Stevens. L. C. — a J Saunders. J. W. — a L First larval development Deuchar. Miss E. M. and Waddington. C. H. — c J Raunich. L. — d J Willens. Miss S. — a J Deuchar, Miss E. M.; Mookerjee. S. and Waddington, C. H. — e L c Induction, determination, etc. Ying, Miss, H. T. — a {4)V Waddington, C. H. — a J Induction Pai, Mrs T. M. — a V Woerdeman, M. W. — c V 133 II. 7c. J J J J J { J J V I J J Benoit. J. A. A. — a Bodenstein. D. — a Goodhart. C. B. — c Harrison, R. G. — a, b Holtfreter, J. K. F. — b Ikushima, N. — c Lash, J. W. — a Masuda. H. — c Nicholas, J. S. — c Nieuwkoop, P. D.; Kremer, Miss A. K.; Boterenbrood, Miss E. C; Bloemsma, Miss F. F. S. N.; Hoessels, Miss L.; Lingbeek, Miss C; Meyer, G.; Verheyen. F. J. and Willemsen, J. — a Okada. T. — c Reyer. R. W. — a, b Rhodes. S. A. — a Spofford, W. R. — a Takaya, H. — c Tondury, G. — f Yamada, T. — d Yntema, C. L. — a Woerdeman, M. W. — b HV Cairns, J. M. — a L Deuchar. Miss E. M.; Mooker- jee, S. and Waddington. C. H. — e L McCulloch. D.; Petzold, R. and Weiss, P. A. — a L McKeehan, M. S. — a L Determination Deuchar, Miss E. M. and Waddington, C. H. — c J Dri.scoll. W. T. — a (5)1 Gallera. }. — b J Horstadius, S. — b J Mangold, O. and Waechter. Frl. H. — b J Moore, }. A. — a, b J Reyer, R. W. — b J Spofford. W. R. — a J Woellwarth, C. v. — a J McKeehan, M. S. — b L Nicholas, J. S. — d M Regulation and organization Balinsky, B. I. — c J Dalcq. A. M. and coworkers — b J Deuchar. Miss E. M. and Waddington. C. H. — d J Devillers, Ch. — c J II. 7c. 134 II. 7e. 2. Fischberg M. and Selman, G. G. — c (4) Motomura, I. — a Nieuwkoop, P. D. and Toivonen, S. — c Oppenheimer, Miss J. M. — a Perri, T. and Cotronei, G. — b Planque, B. de — a Selman, G. G. — b Urbani-Mistruzzi, Mrs L. — b (4) Austin, C. R. and Braden. A. W. H. — c M d Development of parts of the organism Head Horstadius, S. — b J Ruber, W. — a L Limb and wing Blokzijl, E. J. — a Fautrez, J. C. — b Harrison, R. G. — a Heath, H. D. — a Ichikawa, M. — b O'Brien, J. P. — b Oka, H. — a Perri, T. — a Ruud. Miss G. — a Bretscher, A. — b Bretscher, A. — c Cairns, J. M. — c Saunders, J. W. — c Schue, Mile M. — b (5)L L L L (4)L TaU Bijtel, Miss J. H. — a Farinella-Ferruzzia, Mrs N. — Passalacqua, Miss A. — a Zwilling, E. and Craig, Miss - J -a I J -cL Branchial region Balinsky, B. I. — b J e Development of special organ systems Skin General subjects Bodenstein, D. — a J Niu. M. C. and Twitty, V. C. — c J Davidson, Miss P. and Hardy, Miss M. H. — c M ExO'skeleton Devillers, Ch. — b I Teeth Zaaijer, Miss, J. J. P. — a Hair Davidson, Miss P. and Hardy, Miss M. H. — a, c Rawles, Miss M. E. — b Feathers Cairns, J. M. — a, b Rawles, Miss M. E. — a Piqment cells and patterns Mori, Y. — a Dalton, H. C. — a Dushane, G. — b Lehman, H. E. — a Niu, M. C. and Twitty, V. C. - Niu, M. C. and Twitty, V. C. - Rawles, Miss M. E. — a Saunders, J. W. — a Willier, B. H. — b Rawles, Miss M. E. — b Nervous system General subjects Baffoni, G. M. — a Deuchar, Miss E. M. and Waddington, C. H. — d Spofford, W. R. — b Hamburger, V. and Levi-Montalcini, R. — a Hammond, W. S. — b Central nervous system Oppenheimer, Miss J. M. — b Boell, E. J. and Shen, S. C. — g Eakin, R. M. — a Gyllensten. L. J. W. — c Lehmann, F. E. and Nieuwkoop, P. D. — b Hamburger, V. and Levi-Montalcini, R. — b Brain Boell, E. J. and Shen, S. C. — Kollros, J. J. — b Kollros, J. J. and Pepernik, Mrs V. — e Woellwarth, C. v. — a Harkmark, W. — a, b Williams. S. C. — a Spinal cord Holmdahl, D. E. — b Watterson, R. L. — a Accessory organs Parietal organ Oksche. A. A. — b M M M L L a b L L L M L L I (5)J J J (5)J L d J J J J L L V L II. 7e. 2. 135 II. 7e. 10, Ganglia Pflugfelder, O. — c I Cephalic ganglia Fautrez, J. C. — a J Spinal ganglia Dushane, G. — a J Strudel, G. — a L Nerves Edds Jr. M. V. — a. b V Holtzer, H. and Weiss. P. A. — b V Para' and sympathetic and intramural nervous system Hammond. W. S. and Yntema, C. L. — • a L Levi-Montalcini. Miss R. — b. c L Para- and sympathetic nervous system Strudel, G. — a L Meninges Watterson, R. L. — f L Special sense organs Eye Reyer. R. W. — b J Eye (s.s.) Guardabassi. A. — a, b J Amprino, R. M. — a, b, c L Lens McKeehan, M. S. — a. b L Ear Harrison. R. G. — b J Newth, D. R. — a J Truslove. Miss G. M. and Newth, D. R. — b J Yntema, C. L. — a J Hillemann. H. H. — g L Skeleton General subjects Griineberg, H. — a M Williams. R. G. — b M Zaaijer, Miss J. J. P. — c M Embryonic temporary skeleton Kocher, W. — b J Tondury, G. — g L Skull Devillers, Ch. — b I Hillemann, H. H. — g L Truncal skeleton Masy, S. — a L Limbs and wings Hale. L. J. — b I Muscular system Blokzijl, E. J. — a J Herrmann, H. and Rothfels, U. — e L Alimentary tract General subjects Okada, T. — a J Mouth and pharyngeal cavities Hamilton, H. L. and Schrier, Miss J. — b L Intestinal tract Takaya, H. — a J Pancreas Heckerman, R. O. — b L Respiratory organs General subjects Pflugfelder, O. — c I Gills Durante, M. — a J Heart, vascular system and blood General subjects Holmdahl. D. E. — d V Coelomic cavities and endothelia, lymphatic system and connective tissue Coelomic cavities and endothelia Kemp, N. E. — b J Lymphatic system Gyllensten, L. J. W. — b M Connective tissue Bodenstein, D. — a J Urogenital system and sex determination General subjects Gaillard. P. J. — a M Kidney and urinary ducts Bijtel. Miss J. H. — b J Cambar. R. — a J Haffen, Miss K. — a L Washington, Miss D. — a L Burns. R.K. — b (6)M Gonads Fankhauser. G. — b J Mangold, O. and Stark, O. — a J Vannini, E. — b, c J Mintz, Miss B. and Wolff. Et. — a L Mintz, Miss B. — b L Vannini, E. — b L Burns, R. K. — b (6)M Vannini, E. — b M Genital tracts Lutz-Ostertag, Mrs Y. — a L II. 7e. 10. 136 II. 8b. Burns, R. K. — b (6)M Sex determination Yamamoto, T. — b, c I Chang. C. Y. — a (6) Chang, C. Y. — b Padoa, E. — a Takaya, H. — b Witschi, E. — c Witschi, E. — d (6) Wolff. Et.; Haffen. Mile K. and Wolff. Mme Em. etc. — d HV Haffen. Mile K. and Wolff. Et. — b L Wolff. Mme Em. — b L Wolff. Et.; Hampe, A.; Ostertag. Mile Y.; Pfleger, Mile D.; Salzgeber. Mile B.; Strudel, G. and Wolff, Mme Em. — b L Bozic, B. — b M Burns. R. K. — a (6)M Jost. A. D. — c M Moore, C. R. — a (6)M Endocrine glands General subjects Blount, R. F. — c M Hypophysis Blount, R. F. — a J Driscoll. W. T. — a (5) J Eakin, R. M. — a J Thymus Hammond, W. S. — c L Thyroid gland Gaillard, P. J. — a L Adrenals Watterson, R. L. — h L Kurkiewicz, T. — a M Pancreas Heckerman, R. O. — a (5) J Heckerman, R. O. — b L f Histo- and cytogenesis Mori, Y. — a I Battle, Miss H. I. — d (5)J Kollros, J. J. — b J Muchmore, W. B. — a J Niu, M. C. and Twitty, V. C. — a, b, c J Waddington, C. H. — c J Levi. G. L. — a, b HV Abercrombie, M. — a L Abercrombie, M. and Heaysman, Miss J. E. M. — b L Herrmann. H. and Rothfels, U. — e L Rudnick, Miss D. — a L Trinkaus. J. P. — c L Willier, B. H. — b L 8 Growth and differentiation (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) a Growth Brien, P. L. — a B Bodenstein, D. — b (6)D Edds Jr, M. V. — a, b V Holtzer. H. and Weiss, P. A. — b V Heath. H. D. — a J Kollros. J. J. — b J McCallion, D. J. — a (5) J Oksche, A. A. — a J Avis, F. R. and Sawin, P. B. — b (5/6)M Clarck. E. R. — a M Wilhams, R. G. — a M a/b Growth and differentiation Bonner, J. T. — b Plants Weisz, P. B. — a EV Pflugfelder, O. — c I Kollros. J. }. and Pepernik. Mrs V. — e J Krauss, M. — b J Levi, G. L. — a HV Andres, G. and Weiss, P. A. — a L Ferris, W. R. — a L Fischer, Miss I. and Weiss. P. A. — a L Weiss, P. A. and Andres, G. — a L Avis, F. R. and Sawin, P. B. — a M Sawin. P. B. — a M b Differentiation Schnetter, M. — a D Cotronei, G. and Urbani'Mistruzzi, Mrs L. — a J Goodhart, C. B. — a J Kemp, N. E. — c J Lehman, H. E. — b (4/5)J McCallion, D. J. — a {5)J Perri, T, and Cotronei, G. — b J Heckerman, R. O. — b L Williams, S. C. — a L Clark, E. R. — a M 137 III. DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY SUBDIVISION / Theoretical problems 2 Methods and technics 3 General subjects (asexual development, etc.) 4 Initial development a Primordial germ cells b Gameto-. ovo- and spermatogenesis c Maturation d Ovulation and oviposition e Activation and fertilization f Parthenogenesis g General subjects 5 Cleavage and mitosis a Cleavage b Mitosis 6 Further development of Invertebrates a General subjects, (complete development) b Primitive development (including early development) c Induction and determination d Development of part of the organism (head) e Development of special organ systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) f Histo- and cytochemistry g Serological studies 7 Further development o[ Vertebrates a General investigations 1 General subjects 2 Complete development 3 Later development 4 Implantation and placentation b Primitive development 1 Early development 2 Gastrulation 2/3 Gastrulation and neurulation 3 Neurulation 4 Development of neural crest c Induction and determination, etc. 1 Induction 2 Determination 3 Regulation and organisation d Development of parts of the organism 1 Head 2 Limb e Development of special organ systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) f Histo- and cytochemistry g Serological and immunological studies 8 Growth and differentiation (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) a Growth III. 1, 138 III. 4f. a/b Growth and differentiation b Differentiation 9 Nutrition of embryo (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) CHARACTER OF INVESTIGATION ( 1 ) Metabolism and respiration (2) Cytochemistry (3) Physical properties (4) Physical treatment (5) Chemical treatment (6) Influence of hormones and vitamincs 1 Theoretical problems Yamada, T. — a Woerdeman, M. W. — b 2 Methods and technics Waechter, Miss H. — b V HV J 3 General subjects (asexual development, etc.) Bonner. J. T. — a Plants Rugh, R. — a (4) Animals Nicoletti, B. — a J Koningsberg, I. R. — a (1)L 4 Initial development a Primordial germ cells Katakura, Y. -^ a (2)D b Gamete-, ovo- and spermato- genesis Jaffe. L. F. — a Plants Jaffe.L. F.— b (l)Plants Lison, L. and Pasteels, J. J. — a (2) Animals Tyler, A. — c EV + V Vannini, E. — a (2)EV + V Penners, A. — b (2)C Penners. A. — d (4/5 )C Dan, K. — c D Mulnard. J. — a (2)D Urbani. E .— e (2)D Urbani, E. — e G Callan, H. G. — c J Clark. H. — a L Clavert, J. — a (6)L Green. S. H. — a M Harrison, R. G. — a (1)M Harrison, R. G. and MacMillan. E. W. — b {1)M Mandl, Miss A. M. — a M Zuckerman, S. — a M Urbani. E. — e M c Maturation Nagatsu, R. — ^ b I Grant. P. I. — a (1)J d Ovulation and oviposition Runner, M. N. — b M e Activation and fertilization Chi, Ch. T. — a (1)D Colwin, A. L. and Colwin, Mrs L. H. — a F Dohrn. P. — a (2)G Endo. Y. — a (2)G Immers, J. — a (1)G Immers. J. — b (2)G Ishikawa, M. and Sugiyama, M. — a G Lindahl, P. E. — b (2)G Monroy, A. and Runnstrom, J. A. M. — b (2)G Nakano, E. — c (5)G Runnstrom, J. A. M. — a G Tyler, A. — a G Vasseur, E. J. E. — a (2)G Wicklund, Miss E. — a (4/5 )G Minganti, A. — b H Kanoh, Y. K. — a I Yamamoto, T. — a I Shaver, J. R. — b J Shaver, J. R. — b L Austin, C. R. and Braden. A. W. H. — b (2/3)M Chang, M. C. — a. b M Mossman, H. W.; Strauss, F. and Orsini, Mrs M.Ward c M f Parthenogenesis Ishikawa, M. and III. 4f. 139 III. 6b. Sugiyama, M. — a G Rostand, J. — a (4)J g General subjects Krainska, Mrs M. K. — a (2)D Harvey, E. B. — b G Lindahl, P. E. — c, d (2)G Lindberg, N. O. H. — a (1)G Lindvall, S. — a (2)G Monroy-Oddo, Mrs A. and Nicola, Miss M. De — a (2)G Durante, M. — b H Maltese, C. — a H Reverberi, G. — b H Barth, L. G. — a (2)J Barth, Mrs L. J. — a (1)J Briggs, R. W. — b (5)J Bruner, Miss J. A. — c (1)J Witschi, E. — a J Grodzinski, Z. — a, c (2)K Atlas, M. — b L Grodzinski, Z. — a L Marchlewski, J. H. — a L Hillemann, H. H. — h (6)M Runner, M. N. — b M 5 Cleavage and mitosis Atlas, M. — c (5)G Harvey, E. B. — b G a Cleavage Holter, H. and Zeuthen, E. — b (1)G Kuno, M. — a G Zeuthen, E. — c (4)G Green, Mrs E. U. — a (2/5)J Holter. H. and Zeuthen, E. — ^ b (1)J Rickenbacher, J. and Schenk, R. — a (5)J Shaver, J. R. — c J Shaver, J, R. — c L Chang, M. C. — a M Chang, M. C. — b M b Mitosis Lison, L. and Pasteels, J. J. — a (2). Animals Stich. H. — c (2)C Clcland, K. W. — b (2)D Makino, S. — b D Stich, H. — a, b (2)D Holter, H. and Zeuthen, E. — b (1)G Zeuthen, E. — c (4)G 1)V (2)1 (1)J ;2)j O'Connor, R. J. — a i Stich, H. — c Holter, H. and Zeuthen, E. — b Overton, Miss J. and Weiss, P. A. — a Stich, H. — c 6 Further development of Invertebrates a General subjects, complete development Lison, L. and Pasteels, J. J. — a (2)Animals Coninck, L. De — b.l (6)C Parnell, I. W. — a (4/5 )C Anders, G. — a D Bodenstein, D. — c (1/6)D Chu, J.; Yao, T. and Ying, Ch. Ch. — a (2)D Fautrez-Firlefyn, Mrs N. J. — a (2)D Geigy, R. — b, c (4)D Goszwald. K. — b (5)D Mori, H. — a (5)D Mulnard, J. — a (2)D Shulow, A. — a (4)D Tuft, P. H. — a (1)D Borei. H. — a (1)G Cheney, R. H. — a. b (5)G Cigada, Miss M. — a (2)G Harvey, E. B. — b G Holter, H. — a (2)G Monroy, A.; Monroy Oddo. Mrs A.; Nicola, Miss M. De and Scarano, E. — a (2)G Ranzi, S. — a (2)G Colwin, A. L. — c (5)H b Primitive development (including early development) Osawa, S.; Naora, H.; Sibatani, A. and Yamada, T. — b (2)EV Tyler, A. — b C Berg, W. E. — b (1)E Braams. W. G.; Burgers, A. C. J.; Elbers. P. P.; Geilenkir- chen, W. L. M.; Isings, J.; Koevoets, Miss T. C. M.: Ra- ven, Chr, P.; Scholten, G. and Vroman, M. — a (5)E Spronk, N. — a (5)E Bernstein, M. H. — a (1/2)G III. 6b. Bernstein. M. H. — b (5)G Gustafson, T. — a (2/5)G Hultin, J. M. T. — a (1)G Lindahl, P. E. — c, d G Mazia, D. — a (2)G Mazia, D. — b (5)G Moore, A. R. — b G Perlmann, H. P. — a (2)G Tyler. A. — b G c Induction and determination Barth. L. G. — b B Gloor, H. — a (5)D Berg. W. E. — b.l (2)E Atlas, M. — c (5)G Citterio, P. — a (1)G Tosi, Miss L. — a (I)G Barth, L. G. — b H Farinella-Ferruzzia, Mrs. N, -b (5)H Passalacqua, Miss A. — b (5)H d Development of part of the organism (head) e Development of special organ systems Central nervous system Upton, B. C. — a C Eye Liidtke. H. — a D Gonads and sex determination Querner, H. — b C Bucher, N. — a (4/5 )D f Histo- and cytochemistry Sauser, G. — b EV Urbani, E. — f EV O'Brien. B. R. A. — a C Radecka. E. — a C Cleland. K. W. — a, b D Orlandi, Miss A. — b D Stevenson, J. P. — a D Monne, L. — a G Monroy. A.; Monroy-Oddo, Mrs A; Nicola, Miss M. De and Scarano, E. — a G Swedmark. B. G. — a G Maltese. C. — a (2)H Mancuso, V. — a (2)H g Serological studies 7 Further development of Vertebrates a General investigations 140 III. 7a. General subjects Lison, L. and Pasteels, J. J. — a (2)Animals Schechtman, A. M. — a (3) Animals Castigli Pitotti. Mrs M. — c (1)V Goodhart. C. B. — b V Moog, F. — a (1)V Datkowna, H. — a (4)1 Querner, H. — a (6)1 Sembrat. K. — c (6)1 Urbani. E. — a (1)1 Berg W. E.; Eakin, R. M. and Kutsky. P. B. — a (1)J Boell, E. J. and Shen. S. C. — i ( 1 ) J Brachet, J. L. A. — b (5)J Briggs. R. W. and King. T. — a J Cigada, Miss M. — a (2)J Faber. J. — a (5)J Hoff-Jorgensen. E. and Zeuthen. E. — a (2) J Hunt, E. L. — c (5)J Karczmar, A. G. — c (5) J Kawakami, I. — a (1)J Lallier, R. A. — a, c (5) J Lovtrup, S. — a (2) J Lovtrup. S. — b (1)J Moore, Mrs B. C. — a (2) J Ranzi, S. — a J Sembrat, K. — c J Spiegel, M. — a J Spiegel, M. — c (5)1 Thomason. Miss D. — a (2) J Urbani. E. — b (1/5) J Urbani-Mistruzzi, Mrs L. — c (2) J Witschi, E. — f I Sembrat. K. — c K Boyer. Ch. C. — a (1)L Cigada Miss M. — a L Ebert. J. D. — a (1)L Ebert, J. D. and Lamy, F. — c (1 )L Evans, H.J. — a (5)L Hunt, E. L. — a. b (5)L Olivo, O. M. — c L Ranzi. S. — a (2)L Rhodes, Mrs M. B. — a (l/5/6)L Shaver. J. R. — d (2)L Spratt Jr. N. T. — b (1)L Witschi. E. — f L Zwilling, E. — b (1/6)L Bruner. Miss J. A. — a (6)M Flexner. L. B. — b M Graumann, W. — c (2)M III. 7a. 141 III. 7c. Hammond, W. S. and Yntema, C. L. — d Hillemann. H. H. — j Hooker, D. — a, b Levy, Mrs G. — a Orsini, Mrs M. Ward — a Pesonen, S. — a Reynolds, S. R. M. — a Seidel. F. — a, b Sinclair, J. G. — b Witschi. E. — f Complete development Vakaet, L. C. — a O'Connor, R. J. — b Later development Hillemann, H. H. — 1 Hillemann, H. H. — e Implantation and placentation Dankmeijer, J. and Heyn, C. B. — a Hillemann, H. H. — a, d Hillemann, H. H. — k Mossman, H. W. and Strauss, F. — d Mossman, H. W. — • b b Primitive development (in- cluding early development) Nakano, E. — b Bautzmann, H. — a Bcrge, J. H. ten and Bezem, J. J. — a Bernstein, M. H. — a Bracket, J. and Pasteels, J. J. — a Cesare, Miss I. De and Pasquini, P. — a Flickinger, R. A. — a.l Flickinger, R. A, and Nace, G. — a.2 Pasquini, P. and Raunich, L. — c Rossini, Miss M. C. — a Spiegel, M. — b Townes, Ph. L. — a Deuchar, Miss E. M. — b Flickinger, R. A. and Nace, G. — a.2 Spratt Jr, N. T. — a Bozic, B. — a Dalcq, A. M. and coworkers (5)M (1)M M (6)M M (5)M M M (5)M M (2)1 {1)L L M (5)M M (DM M M (5)1 J (2/5)J (1/2)J (2)J (5)J (5)J (2)J (4)J (5)J J J (5)L (2)L L M -a M Early development Osawa, S.; Naora, H.; Sibatani, A. and Yamada. T. — b (2)V Hori, R. — a (2)1 Nakano, E. — a (1)1 Trinkaus, J. P. — ^ b I Berge J. H. ten and Bezem. J. J. — a (2/5)J Bracket J. and Pasteels, J. J. — a (2)J Cesare, Miss I. De and Pasquini, P. — a (5)} Green, Mrs E. U. — a (2/5) J Ikushima, N. — a, b (3)J Lombard, G. L. — a, b (5)} Masuda, H. — a (2)J Osawa, S. — a (2)J Pasquini, P. and Raunich, L. — c (4)J Rossini. Miss M. C. — a (5) J Rostand, J. — d (4) J Takata K. and Yamada, T. — a (2)J Ebert, J. D. — b (6)L Gastmlation Trinkaus, J. P. — b I Grant, P. I. — b (DJ Gregg, J. R. — a (1)J Mookerjee, S. — d J Neurulation Mookerjee, S. — d J Newth, D. R. — c (3) J Development of neural crest Flinckinger, R. A. and Nace, G. — b.l (5)J Flickinger, R. A. — b.2 (2)1 Niu, M. C. and Twitty, V. C. — d J c Induction, determination, etc. Induction Deuchar, Miss E. M. — a (5)} Gothie, E. — a (5)} Kuusi, T. — a J Lallier, R. A. — b (5) J Mookerjee, S. — d J Nicholas, J. S. — c J Rollhauser, Mrs J. ter Horst -a (4/5)J Rollhauser Mrs J. ter Horst -b (5)1 Schreiber, B. — a (2) J Takata, K. — b (2) J III. 7c. 142 III. 7e. 5. Toivonen. S. — a J Petzold, R. and Weiss, P. A. — a L Determination Citterio, P. — a (1)J Gothic, S. — a (5)J Leone, V, — b (5)J Schreiber, B. — a (2)J Tosi, Miss L. — a (1)J Leone, V. — a (5)L Leone, V, — a (5)M Regulation and organisation Hama, T. — a (2)J Mookerjee, S. — c (5)J Pasteels, J. J. — a (4)J d Development of parts of the organism Head Weiss, P. A. — f J Limb Butler, E. G. — d J e Development of special organ systems Skin General subjects Barch, Mrs S. and Kollros, J. J. — a (1/6)J Niu. M. C. and Twitty, V. C .-cJ Teeth Rizzoli, C. — a (2)M Hair Davidson, Miss P. and Hardy, Miss M. H. — b M Hardy, Miss M. H. — d M Isings, J. — b (2)M Feathers Saunders, J. W. — b L Willier, B. H. — a (2)L Pigment cells and patterns Nagatsu, R. — a I King, R. — a (5)J Lehman, H. E. — a J Niu, M. C. and Twitty. V. C. — a, d J Saunders, J. W. — b, d L Wilher, B. H. — a, b (2)L Wilher, B. H. — c (6)L Davidson, Miss P. and Hardy, Miss M. H. — b M Nervous system General subjects Roofe, P. G. and Wenger, Mrs E. L. — a (2)1 Preto Parvis, Mrs V. — - a (2)M Central nervous system Boell. E. J. and Shen, S. C. — a, h J Boell, E. J. and Shen, S. C. -b(l)J Boell, E. J. and Shen, S. G. -g(5)J Eayrs, J. T. — a (6)M Teysseyre, Miss J. — a I (6)M Brain Boell, E. J. and Shen, S. C. — d, e I Weiss, P. A. — f J Westra, S. — b (2)J Filogamo, G. — b (2)L Flexner, L. B. — a M Giroud, A. — a M Spinal cord Holtzer, H. and Weiss, P. A. — a J Watterson, R. L. — b L Watterson, R. L. — c (6)L Lumb, Miss E. S. — a (2)L Acessory organs Paraphysis Ariens Kappers, J. — a J Langevoort, H. L. — a L Ganglia Lumb, Miss E. S. — a (2)L Nerves Lumb, Miss E. S. — a (2)L Special sense organs Eye and lens Liidtke, H. — b M Herrmann, H.; Lubchenko , L.; McKenzie, J. and Rothfels, U. — f (5)L Lens Gate, G. ten — a (2)V Gate, G. ten — b (2)J Rhodes, S. A. — b (2)1 Gate, G. ten — b (2)L Skeleton Schreiber, B. — a (2)J Mookerjee, S. — a (5)J Muscular system General subjects Datkowna, H. — b (4/5)1 Boell, E. J. and Shen, S. C. -c(l)J III. 7e. 5. 143 III. 7e. 11. Kalk. Mrs M. J. — a (2)J Neukom. B. J. — b L Herrmann. H.; Neukom, B. J. and Schneider, M. J. — a L Herrmann, H.; Neukom, B. J. and Schneider. M. J. — b, c (2)L Herrmann, H.; Lubchenko, L.; McKenzie J. and Rothfcls. U. — f (5)L Nicholas. J. S. — b M Rizzoh, C. — b (2)M Villafranca, G. W. de — a (2./3)M Wendt, G. G. — a M Skeletal muscles Ohvo, O. M. — b {3)L Visceral muscles Csapo, A. — a M Alimentary tract General subjects Guardabassi, A. — c (6)J Intestinal tract Moog, F. and Wenger. Mrs E. L. — b (2)V Liver Hoffman, H. and Schechtman, A. M. — a (3) Animals I Armstrong, P. B. — a Armstrong, P. B. — a Cohen, S. and Demetry, J. — a Flexner, L. B. — a Hillemann, H. H. — j Hultin, J. M. T. — b Rizzoh, C. — b Pancreas Adams, D, J. — a Heart, vascular system and blood General subjects Reynolds, S. R. M. — b Heart Grodzinski, Z. — b Sippel. T. O. — a Grodzinski, Z. — d Ebert, J. D. and Lamy, F. — c ( 1 )L Gallera, J. — a {5)L Olivo. O. M. — a (3)L Arterial and venous system Bartelmez, G. W. — a M Capillary system Bartelmez, G. W. — a M J (1)M M (1)M M (2)M M M (4)T J (4)K Urogenital system and sex determination General subjects Gallien, L. and Mintz, Miss B. — c {6)J Moore, C. R. — b (6)M Mossman, H. W. — b M Orsini. Mrs M. Ward — a M Sinclair, J. G. — b (5)M Kidney and urinary ducts Washington, Miss D. — a L Gonads Aoto, T. — b J Dankmeijer, J. and Dekker, Miss A. — b M Hummel, Miss K. P. and Little, C. C. — a M Hummel. Miss K. P. — b {6)M Genital tracts McCallion, D. J. — b (2)L Bartelmez. G. W. — a M Corner, G. W. — b M Csapo, A. — a M Reynolds, S. R. M. — c M Sex determination Bruner, Miss J. A. b (6)J Humphrey, R. R. — - c J Lutz-Ostertag. Mrs Y. and Wolff Et. — b (6)L Pfleger. Mile D. — a (6)L Reinbold. R. — a (6)L Salzgeber. Mile B. — a (1/5 )L Salzberger, Mile B. and Wolff, Et. — b (4)L Wolff, Mme Em. and Wolff, Et. — a (6)L Wolff, Et.; Hampe, A.; Ostertag. Mile Y.; Pfleger. Mile D.; Salzgeber, Mile B.; Strudel G. and Wolff, Mme Em. — b (6)L Burns, R. K. — a (6)M Jost. A. D. — a (6)M Moore, C. R. — a (6)M Endocrine glands General subjects Leghissa, S. — f (5)J Wilher. B. H. — d L Blount, R. F. — c M Hypophysis Blount, R. F. — a J Case, J. F. — a L Jost, A. D. — b M III. 7e. 11. 144 III. 8a/b. Thurmond, W. — a Thyroid gland Jost, A. D. — b Adrenals Case, J. F. — a Jost. A. D. — b Pancreas Heckerman, R. O. — a Konigsberg, I. R. — a Adams, D. J. — a M L M (5)J (1)L (1)M g Serological and immunological studies Nishihara, T. and Schechtman, A. M. — a Animals f Histo- and cytochemistry Arosio, G. — a V Johns, B. A. E. — c V Moog, F. and Wenger. Mrs E. L. — b V Orlandi, Miss A. — a, b V Sauser, G. — b V Urbani, E. — f V Woerdeman, M. W. — c V Konopacka, Mrs B. — a, b I Flickinger, R. A. and Nace, G. — a. 2 Flickinger, R. A. — b.2 King, R. — a (5) Leghissa, S. — f Lehman, H. E. — a Mookerjee, S. — c Rhodes. S. A. — b Steinert, M. and Thomas, R. — a, b Steinert, M. — c Takata, K. — b Atlas, M. — b L Fhckinger, R. A. and Nace, G. — a.2 L Gallera, J. — a L Herrmann, H.; Neukom, B. J. and Schneider, M. J. — a, b, c L Hogewoning, C. H. — a, b L Neukom, B. J. — b L Preto Parvis, Mrs V, — c L Spratt Jr. N. T. — b (1)L Wenger, B. S. — a L Grobstein, C. — a M Hintzsche, E. — a M Johnson, F. R. — a M Preto Parvis, Mrs V. — c M Rizzoli. C. — b M Wendt, G. G. — a M Weiss, P. A. — g Gate, G. ten — a Arosio, G. — b Clayton, Mrs R. M. — a Flickinger, R. A. — a.l Flickinger, R. A. and Nace. G. — b.l Spiegel, M. — b Ebert, J. D. — a Herni, W. G. — a McCallion, D. J. — b Petzold, R. and Weiss. P. A Schechtman, A. M. and Schjeide, A. O. — b Schechtman, A. M. and Weller, E. — e Arosio, G. — b Brambell, F. W. R. — a Clayton. Mrs R. M. — b Hemmings. W. A. — a Henderson, Miss M. — a Krauss, M. — a, b Animals V (2)J J J J J {1)L (3)L L -bL L ;2)M M M M M M 8 Growth and differentiation (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) a Growth Quern er, H. — b C Cheney, R. H. — a, b (5)G Coninck, L. De; Denuce, J. M. and Diercks, Fr. — a (6) J Fox, J. J. — a (5)L Harris, M. — b (1)L Huble, J. — a (6)L Kutsky. R. J. — a (5)L Spratt Jr. N. T. — a L Hintzsche. E. — b (5)M a/b Growth and differentiation Fischer, Miss I. and Weiss. P. A. — b Animals Weiss, P. A. — g. h Animals Skreb, N. and Devillers, Ch. — a I Faber, J. — a (5)J Krauss. M. — b J Overton. Miss J. and Weiss, P. A. — a J Rappaport Jr, R. — a J III. 8a,/b. H5 Tondury, G. — e (6) J Avis, F. R. and Sawin. P. B. — a M Gothic. S. — b M Newton, B. L. — a M Sawin, P. B. — c (6)M Wendt, G. G. — a M b Differentiation Bonner, J. T. — a Plants Nishihara, T. and Schechtman, A. M. — a Animals Clement, A. C, — a E Markert, C. L. — b (2)G Markert, C. L. — b (2)H Moog. F. — a (1)V O'Connor, R. J. — a V Gate, G. ten — b (2) J Clayton, Mrs R. M. — a J Kemp, N. E. — c (1)J Lehman, H. E. — b (4/5) J Gate, G. ten — b (2)L Deuchar, Miss E. M. — b (5)L IV. 2a. Filogamo, G. — b (2)L Olivo, O. M. — b (3)L 9 Nutrition o[ embryo (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) Schnetter, M. — b D Kavanau, J. L. — a (5)G Skreb, N. and Devillers, Ch. — ^ a I Trinkaus, J. P. — b I Kemp, N. E. — a J Ebert. J. D. — b (6)L Fox, J. J. — a (5)L Harris, M. — a, b (1)L Herrmann, H.; Lubchenko, L.; McKenzie, J. and Rothfels, U. Spratt Jr. N. T. - Witschi, E. — g Zwilling, E. — a Hultin, J. M. T. - f (5)L L L (1/6)L M IV. DEVELOPMENT AND GENETICS SUBDIVISION 1 Theoretical problems and general questions a Theoretical problems b General questions 2 General genetic al studies a General studies b Heteroploidy c Hybridization d Chimaera e Merogony 3 Analysis of influence of special genes and mutants a Special genes and mutants b Lethal factors CHARACTER OF INVESTIGATION ( 1 ) Metabolism and respiration (2) Cytochemistry (3) Physical treatment (4) Influence of hormones and vitamines 1 Theoretical problems and general questions 2 General genetical studies a General studies Larambergue, M. de — c B Benazzi, M. — a, b C Lepori, N. G. — a, b. c C Anders, G. — a D Katakura. Y. — b D Lan, Miss W. Y. — a (4)D Orlandi, Miss A. -^ b (2)D IV. 2a. 146 IV. 3b. Pardi. L. — b Reeve, E. C. R. and Robertson, F. W. — a Sigot, A, — a Harvey, E. B. — b Orlandi, Miss A. — b Callan. H. G. — b Colombo, G. — a Douglas, R. I. — a Haggqvist, G. — a Markert. C. L. — a Beatty, R. A. — d Haggquist, G. — a Makino, S. — a b Hetcroploidy Briggs, R. W. — c Fankhauser, G. — a Fankhauser, G. — b Fankhauser, G. — c, d Frankhauser, G. and Humphrey, R. R. — e Fischberg, M. — a Humphrey, R. R. — c, d Li, K. T. — a Moore, Mrs B. C. — a Moore, J. A. — a Beatty, R. A. and Fischberg, M. — a c Hybridization Ko. Ch. — a Dodd, J. M. — a Moore, A. R. — a Minganti, A. — a Brachet, J. L. A. — a Callan, H. G. — a Gregg, J. R. — a Humphrey, R. R. — c, d Moore, J. A. — a, b D D D G (2)V J J J J (1)L M M M (4) (6) M D E G H (1)J J (1)J J J J L (4)G J Perri, T. — c Marchlewski, J. H. — b d Chimaera c Merogony Harvey, Mrs E. B. — a H adorn, E. — b 3 Analysis o[ influence o[ special genes and mutants a Special genes and mutants Counce, Miss S. J. — a, b D Kremer, Miss A. K. — b D Kruyt, J. P. — a D Kiihn, A. — b, c D Newby, W. W. — a D Sobels, F. H. — a. b D Sobels, F, H.; Faber, J.; Kremer, Miss A. K.; Kruyt, J. P. and Spronk, N. — c D Waddington, C. H. — d D Dalton, H. C. — a J Rostand, J. — b J Cairns, J. M. — ^ b L Landauer, W. — a L Carter, T. C. — a M Clayton, Mrs R. M. — b M Crary, D. D. and Sawin, P. B. — a M Feibel, Mrs M. C. — a M Griineberg, H. — a M Lyon, Miss M. F. — a, b M Philhps, Miss R. J. S. — a M Truslove, Miss G. M. — a M b Lethal factors Faber, J. and Sobels, F. H. — d D Hadorn, E. — ^ d D Sobels, F. H. — a D Landauer, W. — c L V. DEVELOPMENT AND PATHOLOGY SUBDIVISION 1 Theoretical problems and general questions 2 General investigations in pathological development a General subjects b Relation between host and graft c/d Pathological influences of chemical and physical treatment e Teratology 3 Development of special malformations and pathological development of special organs V. 1, 147 V. 3b. 4. a Development of special malformations b Pathological development of special organs (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) Tumours 1 Theoretical problems and general questions 2 General investigations in pathological development a General subjects Geigy, R. — c Brandt. W. — b Witschi. E. — b Fischer, Miss I. and Weiss, P. A. — a Gruenwald. P. — ■ b D J J L M b Relation between host and graft Holtfreter, J. K. F. — b Waechter, Miss H. — b c/d Pathological influences of chemical and physical treatment Mori. H. — a Holtfreter. J. K. F. — a Karczmar, A. G. — d, e McCallion, D. J. — a Perri, T. — d Raunich, L. — f Evans, H. J. — a Gruenwald, P. — a Herrmann, H.; Lubchenko, L.; McKenzie, }. and Rothfels, U. — f Landauer. W. — b, d Manhoff, L. }. — a Salzgeber, Mile B. and Wolff, Et. — b Schue, Mile M. — b Carter, T. C. and Waddington, C. H. — b Desclaux, P. — b Giroud, A. — b, c Hammond, W. S. and Yntema, C. L. — d Hummel, Miss K. P. and Little, C. C. — a Lefebvres-Boisselot, Mrs J. — a Morion. Miss C. — a Sinclair, J. G. — b Williams. R. G. — c D J J J J J L L L L L L L M M M M M M M M M c Teratology Omodeo, P. — a C Landauer, W. — b, d L Wolff, Et. — a L Gilbert, Miss Ch. and Gillman, J. — b M Giroud. A. — d M Levy, Mrs G. — b M 3 Development o[ special malformations and patho- logical development of special organs a Development of special malformations Dodd, J. M. -^ b E Bretscher, A. — a L Watterson, R. L. — ^ g L Carter, T. C. — a M Caspari, E. — b M Harrison, R. J. and Harrison-Matthews, L. — e M Lelievre, A. — a M Phillips, Miss R. J. S. — a M Ross, J. R. W. — a M Runner, M. N. — a M Sawin, P. B. — b M Shaner, R. F. — b, c M Tondury, G. — a, b, d M b Pathological development of special organs Wings Kloft, W. — b D Spinal cord Holmdahl. D. E. — e V Sensenig. E. C. — b M Eye and lens Castiglioni. M. C. — b D Chase, H. B. — a M Skeleton Brandt. W. — a J Theiler. K. — b L Crary. D. D. and Sawin, P. B. — a M Jost, A. D. — d M V. 3b. 4. H8 VI. 2. Sauser, G. — a M Schenk, R. — b M Sensenig, E. C. — b M Theiler, K. — a, b M Respiratory organs Counce, Miss S. J. — b D Heart and vascular system Stephan, Fr. — b L Collister, Miss R. M.; Dankmeijer, J. and Snellen, H. A. — a M Reis, R. H. — a M Shaner, R. F, — a M Urogenital system Harrison, R. J. — b M Harrison, R. J. and Harrison-Matthews, L. — e M Lundborg, H. A. — a M Phillips, Miss R. J. S. — a M Hypophysis Blount, R. F. — b J 4 Tumours Pflugfelder, O. — b EV + V Hubl, H. — a C Barigozzi, C. — b D Hartung, E. W. — a D Newby, W. W. — a D Holmdahl, D. E. — f V Aloisi, Miss G. — a Barigozzi, C. — a Goodhart, C. B. — a Lehmann, F, E. — f O'Brien, J. P. — c Spirito, A. — a Tweedell, K. S. — a, b Weber, R. — b Hamburger, V. and Levi-Montalcini, R. — b L Levi-Montalcini, Miss, R. — c L Galinsky, I. and Newton, B. L. — a M Hillemann, H. H. — m M Hultin, J. M. T. — b M Makino, S. — c, d M Newton, B. L. — b M VI. REGENERATION SUBDIVISION 1 Theoretical problems and general questions a Theoretical problems b General questions 2 General investigations, including total regeneration 3 Partial regeneration a General subjects b Tail regeneration c Limb regeneration d Regeneration of special organ systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) CHARACTER OF INVESTIGATION (4) Physical treatment (5) Chemical treatment (6) Influence of hormones and vitamines 1 Theoretical problems and general questions a Theoretical problems b General questions Masuda, H. — b 2 General investigations, including total regeneration Weisz, P. B. — b EV Brien, P. L. — a B Lehmann, F. E. and Tardent, P. — e B VI. 2. 149 VI. 3d. 10. Moore, Mrs, J. — a B Trampusch, H. A. L. — a B Herlant, Meewis, Mme H. — a. b, d, g C Ichikawa, A. — a C Needham, A. E. — b C O'Brien, B. R. A. — a C Penners, A. — a C Penners, A. — c (4)C Trampusch, H. A. L. — a C Kiihn, A. — a D Trampusch, H. A. L. — a C Butler, E. G. — c H Woerdeman. M. W. — c V Goodhart, C. B. — ■ a J Karczmar, A. G. — d (5)J Schue, Mile M. — a J Weber, R. — a J Hillemann. H. H. — f M 3 Partial regeneration a General subjects (6; b.2 — a. b C C c (4)C C and C (5)J d J Coninck, L. De Dubois, Mile F. Hubl, H. — a Hubl, H. — b Ichikawa, A. — b Wolff, Et.; Dubois, Mile F. Lender, Th. — c McCallion, D. J. — a Trampusch, H. A. L. — b, b Tail regeneration Baffoni, G. M. — e Coninck, L. De; Denuce, J, and Diercks, Fr. — a Lehmann, F. E. — c Raunich, L. — b c Limb regeneration Needham, A. E. — a Butler, E. G. — a, b, d Coninck, L. De; Denuce, J. M. and Diercks, Fr. — a Dent, J. N. — b Hay, E. D. — a M. J ;6)j :5)j :5)j D J :6)j 5)1 J Heath, H. D. — a J Karczmar, A. G. — a J Karczmar, A. G. — b, e (5)J Mettetal, C. — a J O'Brien, J. P. — a J Yntema, C. L. — b J d Regeneration of special organ systems Nervous system Leghissa, S. — e Kollros, J. J. — d Leghissa, S. and Pasquini, P. — d Campenhout, E. van — b Eye and lens Lender, Th. — a C Chang, K. P.; Ming, Shen Shu; Pai, S. and Yu, Yang Fu— a (6)D Sato, T. — b I Hasegawa, M. — a Horn, E. C. — a Reyer, R. W. — a Sato, T. — a Trampusch, H. A. L. — c (5)V J (5)J L Woerdeman, M. W. — a HV Amprino, R. M. — c L Jaros, R. M. — a L Skeleton Weiss, P. A. — k Animals Hadorn, E. — a J Kocher, W. — a J Nicholas, J. S. — f J Mouth- and pharyngeal cavities Sengel, Ph. J. — a C Liver Wilson, J. W. — a Hultin, J. M. T. — b Urogenital system Herlant-Meewis, Mme H. — e Vanni.ni, E. — d Mossman, H. W. — a Mossman, H. W.; Pansky, B. and Strauss. F. — e V M C C M M VII. METAMORPHOSIS SUBDIVISION 1 Theoretical problems and general questions 2 General investigations a General subjects VII. 1, 150 VII. 2d. IK b Hormones and metamorphosis c Metamorphosis of part of the organism d Metamorphosis of special organ systems (Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) CHARACTER OF INVESTIGATION (5) Chemical treatment 1 Theoretical problems and general questions 2 General investigations a General subjects Herlant-Mecwis, Mme H. — f A Herlant-Meewis, Mme H. — c C Knight-Jones, E. W. — a C Kloft, W. — a D Knight-Jones, E. W. — a D Marher, G. — a D Risler, H. — a D Baily. J. R. — a LV Castigli Pitotti, Mrs M. — b J Dent, J. N, — a J Leghissa, S. and Pasquini, P. — d (5)J Patane' L. — b (5) J Padoa, E. — b J Struchly, Z. — a J b Hormones and metamorphosis Bodenstein, D. — b D Chu, J.; Yao T. and Ying. Ch. Ch. — b D Geigy, R. — a D Ichikawa, M. — • a D Nishiitsutsuji, Miss, J. — a D Pflugfelder, O. — a D Harder, W. — b I Boell. E. J. and Shen, S. C. — f Fankhauser, G. — c, d Kalin, J. — c Kollros, J. J. — c Toivonen, S. — c c Metamorphosis of part of the organism Okazaki, Miss K. — a G d Metamorphosis of special organ systems Skin Schwinck, Frl. I. — a D Kollros, J. J. — c J Nervous system Baffoni, G. M. — d Boell E. J. and Shen, S. C. — f Kollros, J. J. — c Ear Newth, D. R. — a Truslove, Miss G. M. and Newth, D. R. — b Witschi, E. — e Skeleton Horn, E. C. — c Michael, M. I. and Sedra, Sh. N. — a Sedra, Sh. N. — c Visceral muscles Sedra, Sh. N. — c Intestinal tract Harder, W. — a Faber, J. — c Kollros, J. J. — c Endocrine glands Schwinck, Frl. I. — a D Leghissa, S. — f (5) J 151 General questions ana announcements I. The Hubrecht Laboratory. The adjunct Director of the Hubrecht Laboratory, Dr P. D. Nieuwkoop, has left on the 15th of September for the United States, where he will visit several institutes and where he will be staying till about the beginning of November 1 952. During that time only personal correspondence should be directed to his correspondence address: c/o Rockefeller Foundation, 49 W. 49th street. New York 20, N.Y., U.S.A. All correspondence concerning the activities of the Hubrecht Laboratory should be sent directly to: Hubrecht Laboratory, Internat. Embr. Inst., Janskerkhof 2, Utrecht, Holland. IL The Central Embryological Library. A. Collection, annual survey of literature, etc. We can announce that the card-index according to subjects has been completed, so that we are now able to provide on application surveys of all literature on special subjects which is present in the C.E.L. As the card-index has been made according to the classification system used in t h e G.E.LS., it is the easiest way for you as well as for us if you use this classification-system when applying for a survey. The collection of reprints has now been definitely arranged according to the year of appearance. This system has several advantages, e.g. the possibility of storing a part of the oldest literature somewhere else, in case the collection becomes too extensive. Consequently there are now three card-indexes, ac- cording to authors, subjects and years of appearance respectively. This year we again received a very satisfactory number of reprints from many investigators, for which we wish to express our gratitude. In the spring of next year we will again dispatch a number of new publications from the Hubrecht Laboratory. As mentioned in the previous issue (chapter i), we intend to publish, starting with 1 952, an annual survey of all embryological litera- ture issued in the preceding year, which should of course be as complete as possible. For this reason, as well as for the further building-up of our collection of reprints, we hope that every embryologist will send us, respectively will go on sending us, two copies of all his/her publications!) (one copy for the C.E.L. and an extra one, if possible for the collection of Dr Nieuwkoop, which is meant for internal use in the Hubrecht Laboratory). The titles of the papers, coming in in this way, will automatically form the greater part of the annual survey. It is apparent that for this plan we need the collaboration of every embryologist. In case of private collections, which are not in use any more and which may otherwise get lost, it will be highly appreciated if they could be added to the Central Embryological Library of the Hubrecht Laboratory. B. Services rendered by the C.E.L.; conditons for borrowing. 1. Every embryologist can ask for information about hterature ^) not only the recently published ones, but also the older papers are very important to make our collection of reprints as complete as possible. 152 of certain authors, for surveys of literature on certain subjects (accor- ding to the classification-system of the G.E.I.S.), for surveys of newly published literature, etc. etc. 2. Every embryologist can borrow reprints which are not available in his own country. Books and Normal Tables are usually not lent out, volumes of periodicals are only lent out to investigators in Holland. Conditions. a. Reprints may be borrowed for 3 months at the utmost (for Holland 1 month), time for shipment not included. b. The receipt, added to the consignment, must be returned b y return of postage, after having been controlled and signed. c. In case of high forwarding-charges they have to be partly carried by the applicant. 3. Every embryologist can personally consult the C.E.L. at all times. 4. The C.E.L. will be at the disposal of every embryologist who is carrying out scientific work at the Hubrecht Laboratory. C. Photographic Reproduction Service. The Hubrecht Laboratory intends to provide for photographic reproductions of any papers which are not present in, or cannot be lent out by the C.E.L. The reproductions will be made by the N.LD.E.R. (Dutch Institute for Docu- mentation and Registration) or by the Hubrecht Laboratory itself. They will consist of either positive transparent microfilm prints ( for use in a microfilm reading apparatus) or enlarged ordinary prints. The negatives will remain at the Hubrecht Laboratory. In the cases concerned the applicant will receive a form by which he may order a photographic reproduction, to be made at his own expense. The estimated costs of manufacturing and shipment will be mentioned on the form. III. The Central Embryological Collection of slides and material. A. The Collection. The extensive embryological material, collected by Prof. Dr A. A. W. Hubrecht during his life, is present at the Hubrecht Laboratory in the form of an enormous number of slides and an extensive material kept in alcohol. This collection, containing complete embryological material of many very interesting and rare animals, is in a very good condition. Dr D. de Lange, Director of the Hubrecht Laboratory from 1916 up till 1947, has extended this material in several aspects, while a number of em- bryologists have donated their private collections to the central collection of the Hubrecht Laboratory. At the present moment the Hubrecht Laboratory possesses the complete collections of slides of the late Prof. Dr Anton Dohrn, former Director of the Zoological Station in Napels, a part of the collection of the late Prof. Dr E. Selenka, the experimental-embryological collection of slides of the late Prof. Dr H. Spemann, etc., while recently Prof Dr F. Hochstetter from Vienna promised to leave his very important and extensive collection of slides and material to the "Institut International d'Embryologie" to be placed in the Hubrecht Laboratory too. 153 The central collection will be at the disposal of all embryologists, a s they can study the material at the Hubrecht Labora- tory, and parts of the collection may be borrowed under special conditions (vid. section B). Besides a very detailed card-index we are composing a more general catalogue of the whole collection, which will in due course be sent to all embryological institutes, in order to make the collection more easily accessible. We like to draw your attention to the very great advantages of a Central Embryological Collection, with accomodation for embryologists to study it. Such a collection has a much higher value than individual small collections, distributed all over the world. We therefore would like to ask from you all possible help and collaboration in increasing the value of our Collection. B. Conditions for borrowing. 1 . Slides a. If they do not consist of very important and rare material, may be borrowed for 1 year at the utmost, time for shipment not included. b. The receipt, added to the consignment, must be returned b y return of postage, after having been controlled and signed. c. The shdes have to be packed safely on returning. d. In case of high forwarding-charges they have to be partly carried by the appUcant. 2. Material may be borrowed and studied under the same conditions, but has to be returned as such or in the form of shdes, which become part of the central collection. IV. The Normal Table of Xenopus laevis All collaborators are at present in the possession of the material to be elaborated, a hst of external features (composed by Dr P. D. Nieuwkoop and J. Faber). a reprint of the series of illustrations as they will appear in their definitive form (made by J. Faber and J. J. Prijs) and a photostat of the Normal Table of Triton taeniatus by Glaesner, which serves as an example of the way of redaction of the different contributions. We are looking forward to receive the first contributions from our collaborators towards the end of 1951. We ask the collaborators to send us at the same time a list of the literature on Xenopus (and on Amphibia in general) which they have used in the preparation of their subject, or which might be of use to other investigators working in the same field. In the list of collaborators the place of Mr W. Steyn (Bloemfontein, South- Africa) has become vacant, so that we are now looking for two new collaborators, who are wilhng to undertake respectively: 1. the development, till the beginning of metamorphosis, of mouth and pharyngeal cavity (including thyroid gland, thymus, lungs) (formerly assigned to Dr R. M. Rosenbaum — Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.) and 2. the development, till the beginning of metamorphosis, of the nephroic and gonadal system (formerly assigned to Mr W. Steyn). Investigators who, by any chance, might be concerned with these or related investigations in Anura, would be most welcome to join our international team-work. 154 Conimunications or tne oinstitiit International a Embryologie" The I. I.E. has to announce with regret the loss of four of its members by death: Prof. Dr M. FERNANDEZ (Alta Gracia, Argentina), who died April 29th, 1951. Prof. Dr O. GROSSER (Zell am See. Austria), who died in March 1951, Prof. Dr C. J. van der HORST (Johannesburg. South Africa), who died in October 1951, and Prof. Dr A. PENNERS, who died December 9th, 1951. Prof. Dr E. G. CONKLIN, Princeton, Prof. Dr C. G. HARTMAN, Raritan, Prof. Dr J. GRAHAM KERR, Royston and Prof. Dr P. VINTEM- BERGER, Strasbourg, resigned their membership. Prof. Dr G. R. de BEER, London, vice-president to the I. I.E., resigned as a member of the Executive Committee. A list of members of the I. I.E. appears in the 1949-issue of the G.E.I.S. (Chapter h, page 176) A new list will be published in the 1952-issue. The next general assembly of the I. I.E. will be held in Utrecht, Netherlands, on August 30th — 31st, 1952. At a private meeting the revised draft-regulations will be submitted to discussion, and new members will have to be elected. One or more scientific sessions are planned. The general assembly will be preceded by a symposium on August 27th — 29th, 1952, which is likewise to be held in Utrecht; it will be organized by the I. I.E. for the International Union of Biological Sciences. The theme of the symposium will be: The biochemical and structural basis of Morphogenesis. The following topics will be discussed: 1. Biochemistry of oogenesis. 2. Biochemical and structural changes at fertilization. 3. Biochemistry of cleavage. 4. The energetic relationships during embryonic development. 5. Metabolism and determination. 6. Submicroscopic structure and determination. 7. Enzyme differentiations during embryogenesis. 8. Biochemical development during organogenesis. 9. Serological methods in the study of morphogenesis. The preliminary invitations to the participants of the symposium have been sent out. The Secretary, CHR. P. RAVEN. Review^ or recently pumisnea textbooks on Embryology This year we did not receive any books that could be considered suited for a review. Next year we again hope to receive copies, or suggestions as to titles, of recently appeared textbooks or similar publications with a bearing to embryology or related problems. ■^'I'.l U Hoi I IliK VHt UH IBbl P