Mammalia 398 



201866 Heidenhain, Martin. 9.32 Lepns : 14.87 



1914. Ueber die Sinnesfelder und die Geschmacksknospen der Papilla 

 foliata des Kaninchens. Beitrage zur Teilkorpertheorie III. Arch. mlkr. 

 Anal. Bd. 85 Abt. 1 p. 365—479, 7 Taf., 16 figg. [„Omne systema ex 

 systemate". Bauplan in der Formbildung.] 



67 Ringoeu, A. R. 9.32 Lepns : 18.5 



1915. Observations on the Origin of the Mast Leucocytes of the Adult 

 Rabbit. Preliminary Note. Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 233—242. [True mast 

 myelocytes in bone-marrow. No relationship to lymphocytes (PkOscher). 

 Progressive differentiation.] 



68 Sammereyer, Hans. 9.32 Lepns (43.65) 



1914. Der Alpenhaee. Kosraos Stottgart Jahrg. 11 p. 443—445, 1 fig. 



69 Horvath, Geza. 9.32 Micromys 



1915. A torp« ''SoF magyarorszagi alakjanak tudomanyos neve. Allatt. 

 EoKlem. Kot. 14 p. 1—5. [Micromys minu^us hungaricus Foklih.] — Zur No- 

 menclatur der Zwergmaus. p. 77. 



70 Grlnnell, Joseph. 9.32 Microtus (79,4) 



1914. A New Race of Microtus montanus from the Central Sierra Neva- 

 da. Proc. biol. Soc. Washington Vol. 27 p. 207—208. [M. m. yosemite n. 

 subsp.] 



71 Bittera, Gyula. 9.32 Muridae :, 14 ()4 



1914. Az egerfelek him parzoszervenek rendszertani jelentosege. Allatt. 

 Kozleiu. Kot. 13 p. 184—201, 18 figg. — Die systematische Bedeutung der 

 mannlichen Kopulationsorgane der Muriden. p. 223. 



72 Thomas, Oldfleld. 9.32 Mnridae (5) 



1915. Notes on the Asiatic Bamboo-Rats. (Rhizomys, etc.) Ann. Mag. 

 nat. Hist. (8) Vol. 16 p. 56—61. [3 nn. spp. in: Nyctocleptes, Rhiaomys 2. 

 — Cannomys n. g. pro Rhizomys badius. — Majoria n. nom. pro Myoryctes 

 Major non Ebebth.] (51.2, 64.1, 59.3,.5, 921) 



201873 Matschie, Paul. 9.32 Muridae (67.8) 



1915. Zwei vermutlich neue Mause aus Deutsch-Oatafrika. 8itz.-Rer. 

 ties. nat. Freunde Berlin 1915 p. 98—101. [2 nn. spp. in: Mus, Tham- 

 nomi/s.] 

 .74 Hatai,' Shinkishi. 9.32 Mas : 11 



1915. The growth of organs in the albino rat as affected by gonadec- 

 tomy. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 18 p. 1—68. [Shortened body length, 

 longer proportional tail (castrited males), greater body weight in respect 

 to body length, slightly longer and heavier bones and higher water con- 

 tent. Compensatory growth in semispayed series (interstitial tissue of 

 testis). Heavier suprarenals in castrates, lighter in spayed rats. Increase 

 of thymus and hypophysis. Increased resemblance of sexes.J 



11.34,.56 



75 Snmitfir, Francis B. 9.32 Mas : 11 



1915. Some Studies of Environmental Influence, Heredity, Correlation 

 and Orowth, in the White Mouse. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 18 p. 325 — 

 432, 17 figg. 11.34,.5 



76 Gudernatsch, J. F. 9.32 Mas : U.3 



1915* Feeding experiments on rats. (Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record 

 Vol. 9 p. 78—81. [Excessive feeding of thyroid leads to hyperthyroi- 

 dism. Moderate doses tolerated, but disturb conception and hmdera 

 growth of offspring.] 11.33,.34 



77 Hatai, Shinkishi. 9.82 Mas : 11.3 



1915. The Growth of the Body and Organs in Albino Rats Fed with 

 a Lipoid-Free Ration. Anat. Record Vol. 9 |>. 1—20. [Normal rate of 

 growth diminished. Groat loss in weight of testes and ovaries. Slight 

 loss in nervous system, especially gray matter. More water in bones.] 



11.34 

 ^01878 Jackson, C. M. 9.32 Mas : 11.3 



1915. Effect of acute and chronic inanition upon the relative weights of 

 the various organs and systems of adult albino rats. (Amer. Ass. Anat.) 



