II. 7e. 11. 



137 



II. 8b. 



Abercrombie, M. and 



Heaysman, Miss J. E. M. — b L 



Carpenter, Miss E. — a L 



Rudewicz. Mrs Cz. — a (5)L 



Willier. B. H. — b L 



Carpenter, Miss E. — a M 



Grobstein, C. — b M 



Grobstein, C. — c M 



8 Growth and differentiation 

 (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) 



a GroNvth 



Bodenstein, D. — b (6)D 



Lcgrand, J. -J. — ^c D 



Holtzer, H. — b V 



Kollros, J. J. — b J 



Oksche, A. A. — a J 



Baginski, S. — -a (5)L 



Mickiewicz, Miss Z. — b (5)L 



Richter, K. M. — b (5)L 



Rozewska. Miss J. W. — b (5)L 



Rudewicz, Mrs Cz. — b (5)L 



Edds, M. v. — b M 



Williams. R. G. — a M 



a/b Growth and differentiation 



Reeve, E. C. R. and 



Robertson, F. W. — a D 



Levi. G. L. — a HV 



Krauss, M. 



M 



b Differentiation 



Schnetter, M. — a D 



Ivey, W. D. — a (5)E 

 Briggs. R. W. and King, T. J. — a J 



Goodhart, C. B. — a J 



Kemp, N. E. — c (1)J 

 Haffen. Miss K. and 



Wolff, Et. — b L 



Hale, L. J. — a L 

 Herrmann, H. and 



Rothfels, U. — d L 



Williams, S. C. — a L 



111. PHYSIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT 

 SUBDIVISION 



1 Theoretical problems 



2 Methods and technics 



3 General subjects (asexual development, etc.) 



4 Initial development 



a Primordial germ cells 



b Gameto-, ovo- and spermatogenesis 



c Maturation 



d Ovulation and oviposition 



e Activation and fertilization 



f Parthenogenesis 



g General subjects 



5 Cleavage and mitosis 

 a Cleavage 



b Mitosis 



6 Further development of Invertebrates 



a General subjects (complete development) 



b Primitive development (including early development) 



c Induction and determination 



d Development of part of the organism (head) 



e Development of special organ systems 



(Cf. general subdivision p. 121 — 123) 

 f Histo- and cytochemistry 

 g Serological and immunological studies 



7 Further development of Vertebrates 

 a General investigations 



