Kl 84 Krompecher 



KLAPPER, C. E. Development of the pharyngeal derivatives. Syrian 



hamster. I. H. M. 



KLOFT, W. Embryonic development and metamorphosis of Tropinota 



hirta (Coleoptera). I. 2a. D. 



V. 3. D. 

 KNIEP, Mrs M. A. Embryology of Pedetes caffec (Rodentia). 



I. 2a. M. 

 KNOUFF, R. A. Histochemistry of amphibian development and meta- 

 morphosis. Illb. 2c. c. J. 



Contributions of the neural crest and epibranchial placodes to the 



origin of cranial ganglia in mammals. I. 9. M. 



KOLLROS, J. J. (data not yet received). 

 KOLTZOFF, N. K. (data not yet received). 



KONOPACKA, B. The behavior of yolk and its different components 

 in developing fish embryos. Ciprinus carpio. Illb. 2c. c. I. 



Histochemistry of mammalian eggs. Mouse and Homo. 



Illb. 2c. c. M. 



KOPSCH, E. (data not yet received). 



KORNFELD, V. Histogenesis of neuroglia. Vertebrates. I. 9. V. 



KRABBE, K. H. Continuation of my paper (in 4 volumes) on develop- 

 ment of the brain in fetal life. Vertebrates. II. 9. V. 



KRAHELSKA, J. Implantation of blastocysts in Rhodentia. Ilia. 3. M. 



KRAlNSKA, M. K. A cytochemical study of the Insect egg (esp. the 

 glycogen formation) during maturation and development. Cynipidae 

 and other Insects. Illb. 2c. c. D. 



KREDIET, G. Development of genital tract and gonads in domestic 

 animals. Birds and Mammals. I. 17. HV. 



KREMER, Miss A. Analysis of the neural induction. Transfer of the 

 inductive substances in horizontal direction through the presumptive 

 neural plate, (heteroplastic transplantation of ectoderm) Triturus 

 taeniatus, alpestris and cristatus. Ilia. 7. J. 



(in collaboration with P. D. NIEUWKOOP and Miss E. 

 BOTERENBROOD) 



KROMPECHER, S. Experimental and clinical new-formation of arti- 

 culations. Embryology, regeneration, new-formation. Causal and 

 functional analysis; biological synthesis gained by the effect of 

 directed regenerative potency. Man, dog and rabbit. IV. 5. M. 



The qualitative adaptation of the surface of embryonic cartilage 



and bone, due to the influences of surrounding tissues. Exper. 

 alteration of these circumstances. A causal and functional analysis 

 on human embryos and young animals. Man and cat. Ilia. 11. M. 

 (in collaboration with L. NEBEL) 



The development of the oesofagus epithelium and musculature in 



its causal and functional aspect. An initial study to regenerative 

 work. Man and rat. I. 13. M. 



Changes in the proctal epithelium in its embryonic and postfetal 



development, in grown up individuals of different ages, and under 

 pathological circumstances, with special regard to its microtopo- 

 graphic situation. Adequate experiments on animals. Man and dog. 

 (in collaboration with Z. ZAKARIAS) Ma. 13. M. 



