SELECTION AND PREPARATION OF ORGANISMS ^^ 



Hayashi, Teru, ed., Subcellular Particles. New York: The Ronald 

 Press Company, 1959. Twenty contributors discuss the relationships 

 of structure and function, as demonstrated by modern techniques. 



Ingle, Dwight J., Principles of Research in Biology and Medicine. 

 Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1958. An interesting dis- 

 cussion of many aspects of biological research, with most of the 

 examples taken from medical physiology. Scattered throughout are 

 notes about the importance of the care and handling of experimental 

 organisms. 



Mercer, Frank, 1960. The submicroscopic structure of the cell. Ann. 

 Rev. of Plant Physiol. 1 1 : 1-24. An especially pertinent review on 

 the preparations, characterization, experimental use, and interpreta- 

 tions of parts of cells. 



Peters, James A., ed.. Classic Papers in Genetics. Englewood Cliffs, 

 N. J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1959. As the title suggests, a collection of 

 papers selected from the original genetics literature. Many fine ex- 

 amples of reasoning from experimental data, and several instances 

 of work with Drosophila. 



Umbreit, W. W., R. H. Burris, and J. F. Stauffer, Manometric 

 Techniques, 3rd ed. Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing Co., 1957. In- 

 cludes an excellent chapter on the preparation of subcellular par- 

 ticulates. 



White, Philip R., The Cultivation of Animal and Plant Cells. New 

 York: The Ronald Press Company, 1954. 



Worden, A. N., and W. Lane-Petter, eds.. The U. F. A. W. Hand- 

 hook on the Care and Management of Laboratory Animals, 2nd ed. 

 London: Universities Federation for Animal Welfare. 1957. 951 pp. 

 Published by this British society; the single most complete handbook 

 on the subject. 



