THE AMERICAN ANATOMICAL MEMOIRS 



This series of monographs, begun for the purpose of presenting the results of original 

 investigations which were too extensive for incorporation in the current periodicals, is open 

 to all qualified investigators in anatomy. 



Papers intended for publication in THE AMERICAN ANATOMICAL MEMOIRS should be 

 submitted to one of the editors, Dr. Charles E. Stockard, Cornell University Medical College, 

 1300 York Avenue, New York City, or Dr. Herbert M. Evans, University of California, 

 Berkeley, California. 



These publications appear as consecutive numbers of varying sizes issued at irregular 

 intervals, each number containing but one monograph. Bibliographic cards, with authors' 

 abstracts, are issued in advance of each number. 



The first seven numbers of the series appeared under the title of ' ' Memoirs of The Wistar 

 Institute of Anatomy and Biology." No. 8 is the first to appear under the new title. 



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. 175 pages 

 of text, 8 text figures (2 in color), 254 photomicrographs, and 21 colored plates. (Out of print.) 1911 



2. CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE HYPOPHYSIS CEREBRI WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS COM- 



PARATIVE HISTOLOGY, by Frederick Tilney, Associate in Anatomy, Columbia University, New York 

 City. 72 pages of text, 2 text figures, 60 photomicrographs and plates. (Out of print.) 1911 



3. EARLY STAGES OF VASOULOGENESIS IN THE CAT (FELIS DOMESTICA) WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO 



THE MESENCHYMAL ORIGIN OF ENDOTHELIUM, by H. von W. Schulte, Department of Anatomy, 

 Columbia University, New York City. 90 pages of text and 33 text figures, of which 14 are in 

 colors. $0.75. 1914 



4. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM IN FISHES, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS 



DEVELOPMENT IN THE TROUT, by C. F. W. McClure, Department of Comparative Anatomy, Prince- 

 ton University. 140 pages, 41 figures, 11 of which are in colors. $1.25. 1915 



5. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALBINO RAT, Mus NORVEGICUS ALBINUS, by the late G. Carl Huber, 



Department of Anatomy, University of Michigan, and The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 

 Philadelphia. 142 pages of text and 42 figures from drawings by the author. (Out of print.) 1915 



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). Second edition. 483 pages 

 212 tables, 72 charts, 13 figures. Bibliography of 2329 titles. $5.00, bound in cloth. 1924 



7. AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGIN OF BLOOD AND VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM, by Charles R. 



Stockard, Department of Anatomy, Cornell University Medical School, New York City. 174 pages. 

 $1.25. 1915 



8. ON THE BEHAVIOR OF BUFO AND RANA, TOWARD COLLOIDAL DYES OF THE ACID Azo GROUP (trypan 



blue and dye no. 161), by Charles F. W. McClure, Laboratory of Comparative Anatomy, Princeton 

 University. 64 pages. $0.75. 1918 



9. THE MORPHOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PINEAL BODY, by Frederick Tilney, M.D., 



Ph.D., Professor of Neurology, Columbia University, New York, and Luther F. Warren, A.B., M.D., 

 Professor of Medicine, Long Island College Hospital, New York. Part 1. A contribution to the 

 study of the epiphysis cerebri with an interpretation of the morphological, physiological, and 

 clinical evidence. 258 pages, 97 text figures. $1.50. 1919 



10. ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE GROWTH OF THE INNER EAR OF THE ALBINO 



RAT, by Tokujiro Wada, The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology. 174 pages, 124 tables, 

 42 charts, 12 figures, 2 plates. $2.00. 1923 



11. THE PIGMENTARY, GROWTH, AND ENDOCRINE DISTURBANCES INDUCED IN THE ANURAN TADPOLE 



BY THE EARLY ABLATION OF THE PARS BUOOALIS OF THE HYPOPHYSIS, by P. E. Smith, Assistant 

 Professor of Anatomy, University of California. 112 pages of text, 40 pages of illustrations, 

 including 2 colored figures and 7 heliotype plates. $1.50. 1920 



12. AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF OEDEMA IN THE FROG, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE OEDEMA 



IN RKD-LEO DISEASE, by Charles F. W. McClure, A.M., Sc.D., Professor of Comparative Anatomy, 

 Princeton University. 40 pages, 3 figures. $0.50. Hi>5 



13. ON THE PROBLEM OF LYMPH FLOW BETWEEN CAPILLARIES OF THE BLOOD-VASCULAR SYSTEM AND 



BLINDLY-ENDING CAPILLARIES OF THE LYMPHATICS, by Charles F. W. McClure, Professor of 

 Comparative Anatomy, Princeton University, 50 pages, 24 charts. $1.00. 1927 



14. LIFE PROCESSES AND SIZE OF THE BODY AND ORGANS OF THE GRAY NORWAY RAT DURING TEN 



GENERATIONS IN CAPTIVITY, by Helen Dean King and Henry H. Donaldson, The Wistar Institute 

 of Anatomy and Biology. 106 pages, 22 charts. $2.50. 1929 



15. THE MAMMALIAN VENA CAVA POSTERIOR. An ontogenetic interpretation of the atypical forms of 



vena cava posterior (inferior) found in the adult domestic cat (Felis domestica) and in man by 

 Charles F. W. McClure, A.M., Sc.D., Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Princeton University, 

 and the late George S. Huntington, Professor Of Anatomy, Columbia University. 150 pages. 

 46 plates (63 figures, of which 21 are in colors). $3.75. 1929 



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