702 



THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF INDIVIDUALITY 



between Peromyscus and mouse, 



127-128 



Heterogenous transplantation and blood 

 cell reaction, 162-163 



of arteries, 167-168 



of cartilage, 125-126 



of kidney tissue, 125 



of guinea pig skin, 123-124 



of pigeon skin, 124 



of thyroid gland, 124-125, 136 



of testicle, 138 



of tumors, 391-392, 393-394 



of cancer, adaptive changes in, 350, 



351 



of chicken sarcoma, 355-356 



of tumors into chorio-allantoic mem- 

 brane, yolk sac of chick embryo, brain 

 or anterior chamber of eye, 356, 357 



; growth in radiated animals, 357 



Heterosis, 323-325 



Heterotoxins, 8, 12, 13, 122 



— primary and secondary reactions 



against, 161-162 



— and blood cell reaction, 119-120, 162-163 



— and growth processes, 129 



— and lymphocytes, 117-120 



— and polymorphonuclear leucocytes, 118- 



123 



Heyde, 166 



Hicks, 499-500 



Higashi, 538 



Higgins, 146, 180 



Hiraiwa, 253 



Hirszfeld, 427, 428, 429, 486, 488, 489, 491, 

 511, 520, 526, 527 



His, 19 



Hitchcock, 187, 188, 230 



Hoadley, 253 



Hoepfner, 167 



Hofferber, 488 



Hoffman, 503-504 



Holman, 154 



Holtfreter, 262 



Homoiogenous transplantation, 6, 7 



Homoiogenous transplantation, effect of 

 age, 40, 41, 66, 67, 137 



three phases following, 66, 67 



mechanism of, 66-70 



differences in intensity of reaction 



in different hosts, 67-69 



reaction against living and dead tis- 

 sue, 69-70 



and immunity, 158, 159, 169 



and blood cell reaction, 162, 163 



attempts to improve results, 163, 164 



and autogenous transplantation, 208, 



210-211 



in guinea pig and rat, 38-47 



in mice, 55-58 



in rabbits. 139 



in birds, 59-63 



of arteries, 167-169 



of blood clots, 121-122 



Homoiogenous transplantation of cartilage, 



bone and fat tissue, 42-45 



of leg, 167 



of kidney tissue, 50-53 



of ovary, 136 



of parathyroid, 136 



of skin, 136 



of striated muscle tissue, 46, 47 



of thyroid, 38-41, 136-137 



; effect of feeding thyroid 



substance, 41 



of tumors, 340-347 



of uterus, 47-49 



; development of placentoma, 



49-50 

 Homoiotoxin, 8, 12, 122, 170 



— and lymphocytes, 117-119 



— primary and secondary, 160-161 

 Hormones, specificity of 577-578 

 Hormones and transplantations, 49-50, 109- 



111 



in amphibia, 228-229 



into anterior chamber of eye, 



182, 183 

 Hooker, 499 

 Horowitz, 229 

 Huck, 484 

 Huggins, 531 

 Hunt, 270 

 Huppert, 18 

 Huxley, Julian, 220 

 Hybridization, 19 



— and transplantation, 24 



in inbred guinea pigs, 91-94 



in inbred rats, 84-88 



in inbred mice, 98-115 



Hydra, 204, 205 



Hypersensitiveness, and heredity, 553, 555, 



556, 558 



— , lack of in transplanted uterus and re- 

 actions against homoiogenous differen- 

 tials, 555 



— , hapten and carrier, 556, 557 



Idiosyncrasy, organ and organismal differ- 

 entials, 557-558 

 — , and mosaic individuality, 558 



— against autogenous substances, 555 



— and anaphylaxis, 551, 553-554, 556 

 — , passive transfer of, 553-554, 555 

 Immortality, potential of tissues, 190-194, 



433 



Immunity active, against transplanted em- 

 bryonal tissues, 255-256 



, tumors, 401, 402 



