AMERICAN ANATOMICAL MEMOIRS 



No. 1. The Anatomy and Development of the Systemic Lymphatic Vessels in the 

 Domestic Cat, by George S. Huntington, Professor of Anatomy, Columbia University, New 

 York City, states the various theories held in regard to lymphatic developemnt in general 

 and then presents the result of six years' careful investigation on mammalian lymphatic de- 

 velopment. Part I deals with the development of the systemic lymphatic vessels in their 

 relation to the blood vascular system. Part II deals with the development of the preazygos 

 and azygos segments of the thoracic duct. 175 pages of text, 8 text figures (two in color), 254 

 photomicrographs and 21 colored plates. Sent post paid to any country for $4.00. 1911. 



No. 2. Contribution to the Study of the Hypophysis Cerebri with Especial Refer- 

 ence to its Comparative Histology, by Frederick Tilney, Associate in Anatomy, Columbia 

 University, New York City. Part I contains a historical review of the literature. Part II 

 deals with the comparative histology of the pituitary gland and gives a report of six hypo- 

 physectomies performed upon cats. 72 pages of text, 2 text, figures, 60 photomicrographs and 

 plates. Sent post paid to any country for $1.50. 1911. 



No. 3. Early Stages of Vasculogenesis in the Cat (Felis Domestica) with Especial 

 Reference to the Mesenchymal Origin of Endothelium, by H. Von W. Schulte, Depart- 

 ment of Anatomy, Columbia University, New Y"ork City. 90 pages of text and 33 figures, of 

 which 14 are in colors. Sent post paid toany country for $1.50. 1914. 



No. 4. The Development of che Lymphatic System in Fishes, with Especial Refer- 

 ence to its Development in the Trout, by C. F. W. McClure, Department of Comparative 

 Anatomy, Princeton University. 140 pages, 41, figures, 11 of which are in colors. Sent post 

 paid to any country for $2.50. 1915. 



No. 5. The Development of the Albino Rat, Mus Norvegicus Albinus: I. From the 

 pronuclear stage to the stage of mesoderm anlage;end of the first to the end of the ninth 

 day : 1 1 . Abnormal ova ; end of the first to the end of the ninth day ; by G. Carl Huber, Depart- 

 ment of Anatomy, University of Michigan, and the Division of Embryology, Wistar Institute 

 of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia. 142 pages of text and 42 figures from drawings by 

 the author. Sent post paid to any country for $2.50. . 1915. 



No. 6. The Rat, compiled and edited by Henry H. Donaldson. Reference tables and 

 data for the Albino Rat (Mus Norvegicus Albinus!, and the Norway Rat (Mus Norvegicus), 

 280 pages. Sent post paid to any country for $3.00. 1915. 



No. 7. An Experimental Analysis of the Origin of Blood and Vascular Endothe- 

 llum : I. The origin of blood and vascular endotbelium in embryos without a circulation of the 

 blood and in the normal embryo (forty-nine figures) ; II. A study of wandering mesenchymal 

 cells on the living yolk-sac and their developmental products: chromatophores, vascular en- 

 dothelium and blood cells (thirty-five figures) ; by Charles R. Stockard, Department of Anat- 

 omy, Cornell University Medical School, New York City. 174 pages. Sent post paid to 

 any country for $2.50. 1915. 



No. 8. On the behavior of Bufo and Rana toward colloidal dyes of the acid azo 

 group (trypan blue and dye No. 161). I. With reference to the portal of entry of the dye, 

 and the causes which underlie the initiation of the process by which colloidal dye particles are 

 stored in the cytoplasm of certain typical cells of the embryo, and II. With reference to the 

 development of the lymphatic system; by Charles F. W. McClure, Laboratory of Comparative 

 Anatomy, Princeton University. 64 pages. Sent post paid to any country for $1.25. 1918. 



No. 9. The morphology and evolutional significance of the pineal body: being 



Part I of a contribution to the study of the epiphysis cerebri with an interpretation of 

 the morphological, physiological and clinical evidence; ly Frederick Tilney, M.D., Ph.D., 

 Professor of Neurology, Columbia University, N. Y., and Luther F. Warren, A.B., M.D., 

 Professor of Medicine, Long Island College Hospital, N.Y. 2">X pages ami !? figures. Sent 

 post paid to any country for $3.03. in Id. 



