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1. HUNTINGTON, GEORGE S. 1911 The anatomy and development of the systemic lymphatic vessels in 



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2. TILNEV, FREDERICK 1911 Contribution to the study of the hypophysis cerebri with especial reference 



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7. STOCKARD, CHARLES R. 1915 An experimental analysis of the origin of blood and vascular 



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8. McCLURE, CHARLES F. W. 1918 On the behavior of Bufo and Rana toward colloidal dyes of the 



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9. TILNEY, FREDERICK, AND LUTHER F. WARREN 1919 The morphology and evolutional significance 



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10. WADA, TOKUJIRO 1923 Anatomical and physiological studies on the growth of the inner ear of the 



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11. SMITH, P. E. 1920 The pigmentary growth, and endocrine disturbances in the anuran tadpole by 



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12. McCiiURE, CHARLES F. W. 1925 An experimental analysis of oedema in the frog, with special 



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13. MoCLURB, CHARLES F. W. 1927 On the problem of lymph flow between capillaries of the blood- 



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14. KING, HELEN DEAN, AND HENRY H. DONALDSON 1929 Life processes and size of the body and 



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15. MCCLURE, CHARLES F. W., AND GEORGE S. HUNTINGTON 1929 The mammalian vena cava posterior. 



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16. McCRADY, EDWARD, JR. 1938 The embryology of the opossum. $5.00 



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