Godi 34 Gdszwald 



GODINA, G. Prof. — Inst, of human Anat, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 52, 

 TORINO, Italy. 



a. Study of the histogenesis of the various layers of the cortex of the 

 different areas of the brain during embryonic and fetal development. 

 (Golgi's method and Nissl staining). Sheep (Mammals) 



b. Development of neurons and glia cells in the cerebral cortex. Sheep 

 (Mammals) 



c. Development of the regulatory mechanism of the blood flow in large 

 arteries. Pig (Mammals) 



GODLEWSKI, H. G. Med. Dr — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.. Med. 



Acad., GDANSK, Poland, 

 a. The ultraviolet- and X-rays influence on spermatozoa under various 



experimental conditions. Rana temporaria (Amphibia) 

 GOLDSMITH, E. D. Dr, Prof. — Dept of Histol., Coll. of Dentistry, 



New York Univ., 477, First Ave, NEW YORK 16, N.Y., U.S.A. 



(no data received) 

 GONTCHAROFF, Mile M. Lie. es Sc. — Lab. devolution des etres 



organises, Fac. des Sci. de Paris, 105 Boulevard Raspail, PARIS Vie, 



France. 



a. General investigations. Partial regeneration of head. (Nemertinea, 

 Lineidae) 



b. Spermatogenesis, ovogenesis and oviposition. (Lineidae, Vermes) 

 GONZALEZ MARINO, R. B.S. — Dept de Histol. y Embriol., Fac. de 



Med., MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, S. America. 



a. Experimental study of the development of the heart. Bufo arenarum 

 (Amphibia) (in collaboration with W. A. FERREIRA) 



b. Sites of lipase activity in the chick embryo. (Aves) 



(together with the related work of W. BUNO and Miss J. ALVAREZ 

 GUTIERREZ) 

 GOODHART, C. B. M. A. — Dept of Zool., Downing St, CAMBRIDGE. 

 England. 



a. The nature and mode of action of the evocator in Amphibia. 



b. The motive power behind morphogenetic movements. (Amphibia) 



c. Resemblances between regenerative and embryonic growth, and 

 malignant tumours. (Amphibia) 



d. Physiology of vertebrate development. 



GOODMAN, D. B. B.S. — Dept of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTS- 

 BURGH 13, Pa, U.S.A. 



a. The stages and normal development of metamorphosing R. sylvatica 

 larvae under natural conditions. (Compared to animals grown in 

 "standard" laboratory environment). (Amphibia, Anura) (in collabora- 

 tion with Miss P. WIRTH and J. F. GENNARO Jr.) 



b. Cholesterol levels in anuran larvae throughout the metamorphic change. 

 R. sylvatica (Amphibia, Anura) (in collaboration with J. F. GEN- 

 NARO Jr.) 



GOODRICH, H. B. B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Biol., Shanklin 



Lab., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, Conn., U.S.A. 



(no data received over this year) 

 G5SZWALD, K. Dr Phil., Dr Lubil. rer. nat., Prof. — Zool. Inst, der 



Univ. Wurzburg, Naturw. Fak., Rontgenring 10, WtiRZBURG, 



Deutschland. 



