710 



THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF INDIVIDUALITY 



Teague, 502 



Ten Broeck, 576 



Tennent, 309, 310, 311 



Testicle, transplantation into, 182, 227 



Thacker, 178, 357 



Thiersch, 18, 23 



Thies, 528 



Thomoff, 514 



Thomsen, 483, 525, 587 



Thought and extension of personality, 656 



— as symbol of reality and as suggestion, 

 619-620 



— , will and emotion, 657 



Thought world and experienced world, 

 635-636 



Thought reservoir, its significance for the 

 individual, 652-656 



Thrombus formation and organismal dif- 

 ferentials, 306 



Tiesenhausen, 252 



Tillett, 470, 504 



Tiselius, 573 



Tissue culture and individuality differen- 

 tials, 187-189 



Tissue differentials, 5, 7, 10, 169 



and organismal differentials in trans- 

 plantations in amphibian embryos, 244- 

 252 



Tissue equilibrium, 273-274 



, isoregulation and alloregulation, 



285-286 



, phylogenetic and ontogenetic evo- 

 lution, 283-286 



in planarians, 214-215 



Tissue formation and organismal differen- 

 tials, 298-306 



in amoebocytes and organismal dif- 

 ferentials, 301 (298-302) 



in sponges and organismal differen- 

 tials, 303-304 



in Tunicates, 304-305 



in embryos and organismal differen- 

 tials, 305-306 



Tissues and organs in invertebrates, fixity 

 and plasticity, 225-226 



, differences in transplantability, 



29-30 



in the rat, 74-80 



, in the guinea pig, 80- 



82 



Tissues, physiology of, 36, 62, 127 



Todd, 23, 24, 151, 152, 512-514, 515, 516, 



523 

 Toxins, organ and organismal differen- 

 tials, 559-564 



— , bacterial, 560, 564 



— in Paramecia, 292 



— in invertebrate eggs and embryos, 241- 



242, 267, 269 



— in amphibia, 227, 228, 251-252, 560-561, 



562 



Toxins, in reptiles, 561-563 



— in snakes, 561-562 



— in Heloderma, 562-563 

 Transplantation, methods of, 30-32, 139 

 — , methods of examination, 137-138 



— , as method for analysis of organismal 



differentials, 5, 6, 33, 74-75 

 — , terminology, 35-36 



— and athrepsia, 159 



— , variable factors, 32-34, 62, 78-79 



— and lack of function, 159 



— and underfeeding, 145 



— and pregnancy, 145 



— and immunity, 157-165 



— by blood vessel anastomosis, 166-169 



— by pedicled flaps, 169-171 



— and fertilization, 11, 307-314 



— and hybridization, 24, 307-314 



— and family, relationship, 13, 24 



— multiple, 33-34, 86, 90-91, 103 



— successive (serial), 24, 86, 90, 162-163 



of thyroid in inbred mice, 104-106 



of ovary, 111 



in rabbits, 139 



and immunity, 160-162 



— and blood group antigens, 170-171 



— and age, 59, 60, 87-88, 100 

 in inbred strains of mice, 101- 



104 

 in guinea pigs and rats, 137, 147, 



184-186 

 — , effect of non genetic factors, 52, 60, 



61, 62 



— serial and potential immortality of tis- 



sues, 104-105, 190-194 



— reciprocal, 127-128, 130 



— interracial, 131-135 



— and hormones, 136-137, 139, 143-149 



— of adrenal gland in mice, 112-113 



— of anterior hypophysis in mice, 111- 



112 



— of thyroid and parathyroid in mice, 113- 



114 



— of bone, bone-marrow and cartilage, 78 



— of fat tissue, 78 



— of Fallopian tube, 76-77 



— of kidney, 77 



— of liver, 77 



— of ovary, 75-76 



— in inbred strains of mice, 109-111, 98- 



115 



— of skin, 75 



— of spleen, 77 



— ■ of striated muscle, 78 



— of testicle, 77-78, 137 



— of uterus, 77 



— of blood clots and plasma clots, effect 



on blood cells, 121-123 



— of normal tissues and cancer, 338-340, 



433, 439-440 



