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MASY. ... Experimental analysis of the development of the appen- 

 dicular skeleton in the chick embryo. Ilia. ll.L. 

 MAZANEC. K. Young human embryos. I. 2a. M 



Cultivation of mammalian eggs. Illb. lb. M. 



MENSCHIK, Z. The embryos and fetuses of normal, vitamin E- 



deficient and vitamin E-rich guinea-pigs are being investigated 

 histologically and histochemically with special reference to the 

 distribution of lipids and carbohydrates, in order to find out the 

 influence of vitamin E on the development and on the lipid and 

 carbohydrate metabolism. Cavia cobaya (Rodentia). Illb. 2c. f. M. 



METZ, C. B. Role of fertilizin and anti-fertilizin in fertilization: 

 Mechanism of adjuvant-fertilizin agglutination of starfish sperm, 

 specificity of antifertilizin in echinoids, agglutination of eggs and 

 sperm by basic proteins. Various marine Invertebrates, including 

 asteroid and echinoid echinoderms. Illb. 4. EV. 



MEYER, ... de Embryol. development of the nodal tissue in the avian 

 heart. I. 15. L. 



MICHELI, A. Origine du noyau tangentiel du nerf vestibulaire. Son 

 origine. Poissons et oiseaux. II. 9. V. 



(en collaboration avec M. NEIGER) 



MIETKIEWSKI, C. Les transformations de la glande interstitielle du 



testicule au cours de son developpement. Cobaye. Ilia. 17. M. 



MILLARD, N. A. H. Complete development of the veins and arteries. 



Xenopus laevis. I. 15. J. 



MINGANTI, A. The role of induction and morphogenetic movements 



in the brain and pigment spots formation in Ascidians. Ilia. lc. H. 



(in collaboration with G. REVERBERI) 



The development of Ascidian hybrids. IIIc. 2. H. 



Development of nucleic acids and phosphatases in Limnaea stag- 



nalis. I. 2c. c. E. 



MOLEN, L. A. v. d. Development of the eye in Tarsius spectrum. 



(development of functional adaptations). I. 10. M. 



MOLL, J. Hybridization in Triturus alpestris and taeniatus. IIIc. 2. J. 



Knee-joint development in Homo. I. 11. M. 



Relations between organweight and bodyweight in ontogeny. Va- 

 rious mammals. II. lc. M. 



MONNfi, L. Correlations between structure and function of the cyto- 

 plasm. Sea urchins. Illb. 2c. G. 



MONROY, A. Investigations on the biochemistry of fertilization in 

 sea urchin eggs with special consideration to the changes occurring 

 in proteins. Illb. 4. c. G. 



Investigation on the nature of the sperm-factor which brings about 



the fluidification of the jelly layer surrounding the eggs. Echino- 

 devmes. Illb. 4. c. G. 



(in collaboration with LUNDBLAD) 



MONROY — ODDO, Mrs A. Behaviour and importance of Potassium 

 during fertilization of the sea urchin egg. Paracentrotus and At- 

 bacia. Illb. 4. c. G. 



MONTALENTI, G. Determinism of meiosis. Asellus and other species 

 (Crust, hop.). Illb. 4. D. 



