700 



THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF INDIVIDUALITY 



von Dungern, 159, 488, 491, 511, 520 

 Dunn, 490 



Duran-Reynals, 356, 391 

 Diirken, 229, 250, 251, 559 



East, 316, 317, 319, 323, 324, 325 



Eaton, 84, 89 



Ebeling, A. H., 190 



Ebeling, 420 



Echinoderms, transplantation and individu- 

 ality, 225 



Egocentric and objective world, 634-637, 

 642 



Ehrenpreis, 228 



Eh rich, 426 



Ehrlich, 22, 23, 24, 151, 158, 159, 248, 340, 

 358, 373, 374, 386, 390, 400, 401, 403, 

 411, 412, 432, 434, 501, 510-511, 514, 

 515, 517 



von Eiselsberg, 339 



Eisen, 376, 381, 413 



Eisler, 487 



Ekman, 245, 246, 280 



El son, 45 



Embryonal tissues and eggs, homoiogenous 

 and heterogenous transplantation, 237- 

 242 



amphibian, autogenous, homoioge- 

 nous and heterogenous transplantation, 

 234-237 



avian, transplantation into adult 



birds, 252 



mammalian, transplantation into 



mammals, 253-256 



syngenesiotransplantation, 255 



transplantation into allantois of 



chick, 253 



Embryonal and tumor tissue, comparison, 

 433 



Emge, 358, 360 



Enderlen, 24, 168 



Engle, 147, 526 



Ephrussi, 272 



Equilibrium, organismal (autogenous, spe- 

 cies, class), 331-332, 471, 475-476 



— between blastomeres, 282-283 

 Erdmann, Rhoda, 187, 229, 397, 581-583 

 Ermatinger, 120 



Euler, 577 



Evolution of disease and death, 601-604 



— and genetic constitution, 597-600 



— of individuality, 649-658 



and change in relations between 



organism and environment, 649 



and of nervous system, 605-606, 



657-658 



and of civilization, 606-607 



Eysh, 317 



Famulener, 526-527 

 Faur£-Fremiet, 301, 303 

 Fere, 252 



Ferguson, L. C, 151 



Fertilization, autogenous and transplan- 

 tation, 315-321 



— and organismal differentials, 307-314 



— and transplantation, 307-308, 311, 312. 



313-314 

 Fibiger, 346 

 Fichera, 159, 255 

 Fick, 19, 20, 21 

 Filatov, 244, 245 

 Finkler, 224, 225 

 Firket, 339 

 Fischer, Heinrich, 159 

 Fischer, 488 



Fischer, A., 187, 205, 353, 397, 583 

 Fitzgerald, 502 

 Fleisher, M. S., 161, 343, 344, 364, 366, 



368, 370, 389, 395, 400, 403, 406, 407, 



408, 534, 540, 542, 563 

 Foreign bodies, cellular reaction against 



198-199 

 Forssman, 479 

 Forssman (heterogenetic, heterophilic), 



antigen and organismal differential, 



478-482, 487 

 Foster, 59 

 Forster, 557 

 Foulds, 407 

 Freeman, N. E., 471 



Free will, intention and responsibility 637 

 Frei, 557 



Freund, Paula, 255 

 Freund, E., 429 

 Freund, J., 527 

 Friedberger, 526, 551 

 Friedenreich, 490, 587 

 Friedenthal, 22, 498 

 Frohlich, 557 

 Fuchs, 429 

 Fujinami, 355 

 Furth, 357, 374, 381, 382, 391, 392, 4^. H§$ 



Galtsoff, 302, 303 

 Gardner, W. U., 361 

 Garner, 470 

 Gassul, 397, 581-582 

 Gay, 591 



Gaylord, 340, 411, 414 

 Gebhardt, 215, 217 

 Gegenbaur, 20 



Gene-hormones and organismal differen- 

 tials, 272 

 Genetic constitution and antigens, 151-152 



