359 Physiologia. 



38370 Roiibaud, E. 11.68 : 57.72 Glossina 



1{)09. Recherches biologiques sur les conditions de viviparite et de vie 

 larvaire de Glossina palpalis R. Desv. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris T. 148 p. 195 



71 Newman, H. H. 11.68 : 7.55 Fundiilus 



1909. The Question of Viviparity in Fundulus majalis. Science K. S. 

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72 Koischelt, E. 11.G9 



1908* Ueber die Beeinflussung der Komponenten bei Transplantation. 

 Med.-iiat. Arch. Bd. 1 p. 447—520. [Tendenz der eingepflanzten Slilcke, 

 iliren Charakter zu bewahren.] 



73 Driesch, Hans. 11.69 



1909. Der Restitutionsreiz. Rede zur Eroffnung der Sektion fiir Experi- 

 mentelle Zoologie des 7. Internationalen Zoologenkongresses zu Boston. 

 Tortr. Aufj<. Entw. Mecli. Org. Heft 7, 24 pp. 



74 Goldfarb, A. J. 11.69 



1909. The Influence of the Nervous System in Regeneration. Joiiru. 

 exper. Zool. Vol. 7 p. 643—722, 23 figs. [The removal of the nerve 

 structures has no visible effect upon the regeneration.] 



39.3, 51.23,.6, 78, 79 



75 Stockard, Charles R. 11.69 



1909. Studies of Tissue Growth. II. Functional Activity, from Reeulation, 

 Level of the Cut, and Degree of Injury as Factors in Determining the 

 Rate of Regeneration. The Reaction of Regenerating Tissue on the Old 

 Body. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 6 p. 433—469, 1 pi., 8 figg. 37.3. 39.4 



76 Zeleny, Charles. 11.69 



1909. Some Experiments on the Effect of Age upon the Rate of Regene- 

 ration, Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 7 p. 663 — 593. [The replacement is com- 

 pleted sooner in younger animals.] 37.5, 39.4, 53.841,842. 79 

 38377 Zeleny, Charles. 11.69 

 1909. The Effect of Successive Removal upon the Rate of Regeneration. 

 Jouru. exper. Zool. Vol. 7 p. 477—512. [Successive removal does not 

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78 Zeleny, Charles. 11.69 



1909. The Relation between Degree of Injury and Rate of Regeneration. 

 — Additional Observations and General Discussion. Journ. exper. Zool. 

 Vol. 7 p. 513—561. [Increase of the rate of reg. in additional injury up 

 to an optimum degree, beyond which further injury leads to a decrease.] 



37.5, 39.4, 51.7, 53.841,.842, 78, 79 



79 Herlitzka, Amedeo. 11.69 



1910. Ein Beitrag zur Physiologie der Regeneration. Elektrophytsiolo- 

 gische Untersuchungen. Arch. Eiilw.-Mech. Bd. 30 p. 126—158. [Das 

 Potentialgefillle zwischen Zellinhalt und Aussenfliissigkeit bei Ver- 

 letzung der Zelle bildet den Reiz zur Regeneration.] 9.9 



80 Morgulis, Sersrius. 11.69 



1910. Is Regeneration a Repetition of the Ontogenetic and Phylogenetic 

 Processes. Amer. Natural. Vol. 44 p. 92 — 107. 



81 Przibram, H. 11.69 



1910. Die Verteilung organbildender Fiihigkeiten auf Korperregionen. 

 Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien Bd. 60 p. (111)-(116). 



82 Steinnianu, I'. 11.69 



1910. Regeneration und Selection. (Primitive und adaptive Regeneration.) 

 Verb, schweiz. nat. Ges. 93. Vers. Bd. 1 p. 294—295. 



83 Stockard, Charles R. 11.69 



1910. Rates of Regeneration in Various Salt Solutions, and the Influence 

 of Regenerating Tissue on the Animal Body. (Amer. Soc, Zool.) Science 

 N. S. Vol. 31 p. 469. 

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1909. A Further Contribution on the Regenerative Power of the Somatic 



25. II. 1911. 



