

1.2a. 115 1,3, 



M. Embryology of Pedetes caffer. (Rodentia). 



Mrs M. A. KNIEP 

 M. Early developmental stages in the rat, Epimys nor- 

 vegicus. K. SEMBRAT 



M. Development of golden hamster, Cricetus auratus. 



C. C. BOYER 

 M. Development and reproduction in the hamster. 



Miss M. WARD 

 M. Embryology of primates, esp. Gorilla. II 2a 



Z. FRANKENBERGER 

 M. Embryology of baboon. J. GILLMAN 



M. Morphology of early human and other primate II. 2a. 



embryos. Homo, Pan, Papio and Macaca rhesus. 



C. H. HEUSER 

 M. A morphologic, descriptive study of human embryos, Hid. 2. 



both normal and abnormal found in surgically removed 

 uteri, in age ranging from 1 to 16 days of age. 



A. T. HERTIG and J. ROCK 



M. Description of two human ova; a 2 cell tubal specimen 



and a blastula of A x /i days of age which have been 



recovered this past year. A. T. HERTIG 



M. Young human embryos. K. MAZANEC 



M. Preparation of models and description of early human 



embryos. 15 day, 17 day, 26 day, 3,5 mm. and 6 mm. 



J. G. SINCLAIR 



2b. Complete development or development during special periods 

 (e.g. early, late, etc.) of part of the organism (e.g. head, tail, 

 limbs, etc.). 



D. Embryological metamery of insect head. Periplaneta 



orientalis (Blattodea, Insecta) . A. KRZANOWSKI II. 2b. 



M. Development of foot and hand in man. F. KALSBEEK 



2c. Complete development or development during special periods 

 (e.g. early, late, etc.) of cell- constituents and special substances. 



C. Mitochondria during the development. Parascaris 

 equorum (Nematoda). E. RADECKA 



D. The distribution and relation to development of ribose- 

 nucleic acid, desoxyribose nucleic acid, -SH groups, 

 alkaline and acid phosphatase in praeimaginal Droso- 

 phila melanogaster (Insecta). T. YAO 



E. Development of nucleic acids and phosphatases in 

 Limnaea stagnalis. A. MINGANTI 



Early development. 



Implantation, placentation and development of fetal membranes. 



M. The placentation of Elephantulus myurus jamesoni. 



C. J. van der HORST 



