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gametogenesis 324 



gamones 338 



ganglia, cerebral 72, 284 



pedal in larva 360 



ganglion cells, in myocardium 242 



ganglion, visceral in Ostreidae 71, 281, 283-284, 360 



microscopic structure 285-286 



Garner, R., nervous system 281 



Garstang, W., larval adaptation 363 



Gartkiewicz, S. cessation of ciliary motion 146 



heart 250 



gastric shield 221-222 



function 223 



resistance to potassium hydroxide 222 



gastropods, carnivorous 430, 436 



gastrulation 347 



Gavard, D., artificial detritus as food 234 



gelatin, injection with 219 



genera, of living oysters 6 



generative curve 24-25 



genital canals 300 



George, W. C, fat digestion 230 



geotaxis, in larvae 372 



germ cells, primordial 299, 325 



germinal epithelium 300 



Giard, A., foot disease 418 



Gilchrist, J., nervous system 281 



gill axis 121 



gill cavity 66 



gill filaments 125-127 



gill lamellae 121, 125 



gills 70, 121 



anatomy 121 



blood vessels of 71 



ciliary tracts 128 



currents 123 



degenerate in Septibranchia 121 



degrees of complexity 121 



efficiency in plankton removal 194 



function of 72, 185 



histology 126-127 



interfilamentar junction 125 



interlamellar septa 125 



muscles 125, 130 



muscles used in water transport 185 



plica 125 



rods 125-126 



ventilation of, steady state 195 



zinc content 390 



Glaister, D., muscle contraction 167 



glia cells 285 



Glick, D., localization of copper 388 



glucose, absorption 231 



glycine, in conchiolin 41 



glycogen and solids 386 



glycogen, in adductor muscle 162 



annual cycles 386-387 



determination of 385 



disappearance of 82 



in connective tissue 81-83 



in Louisiana oysters 386 



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in muscular contraction i67 



in 0. edulis g2 



in Virginia oysters sgg 



reagent for 81,385 



seasonal changes 357 



utilization of 81-82 



variations in content 386 



glycogen cycle, in 0. edulis and C. migulata 386 



glycolysis, in muscle xgg 



Gmelin, J. F \ 



goblet cells 84 



Goldberg, E. D. filtration rate and oxygen con- 

 sumption 408 



rate of removal of graphite 194 



Gomontia polyrrhiza 426 



Gomori method, for localization of alkaline phos- 

 phate 88 



gonads 71 



gonad, ambisexual (bisexual) 324 



development 315 



follicles 300 



hermaphroditic 326 



histology 299 



indifferent stage 302 



phases 315 



primary 314 



primary, transformation of 315 



primordial 324 



reabsorption 302 



thickness. 297 



transplantation 317 



volume 299 



weight 299 



gonad development, efifect of environment 298 



gonad development seasonal variation 298 



suppression by pollution 299 



gonia 300 



gonoduct 303 



Goodalia 29 



Gorgy, S., organic matter in phytoplankton 408 



GotWin, G. F 137 



Gouzon B., glycogen 386 



Gracillaria confervoides 428 



Graham, A., oxydase in oyster 230 



Grant, D. C " 60 



granulocytes 259, 262 



Grave, C., condition index 392 



nervelike apparatus of gills 137 



rootlets of ciha 134 



Gray, J. E 2, 32 



ciliary motion 139 



transverse elasticity of cilia 135 



Great South Bay, Long Island, N.Y 235 



Chlordla bloom 409 



green color associated with industrial pollution 384 



green oysters 384 



green pigment, isolation of 388 



Greenberg, M. J., acetylcholine action on heart 252 



gregariousness of larvae 373 



Gregoire, C 39, 40, 54 



Griffitsia 428 



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