c. Experimental analysis of the development of the cephalic ganglia and 

 other derivatives of the head neural crest. Ambystoma mexicanum 

 (Utodela) 

 MICHALOWSKI, J. Dr.Biol. — Chair of Gener. Biol., Silesian Acad, of 

 Med., Rokitnica, ZABRZE 8, Poland 



a. Sex determination and its abnormalities. Xenopus laevis (Anura) 



b. Hermaphroditism. (Amphibia) 



c. The karyology of the red cells during development. ( Anamnia) 

 MICHELUCCI, S. — Inst, of Anat. and Histoembryol., Univ. of Pisa, Via 



Roma 333, PISA, Italia 



a. Relations between epibranchial placodes and pharyngeal pouches in the 

 development of the thymus. Passer Italiae (Aves) 



b. Study on the morphogenesis of the ultimobranchial body. Gallus domes* 

 ticus (Aves) 



MICHON, J. Dr. es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. et Biol, anim., Fac. des Sci., POI- 

 TIERS, Vienne, France 

 a. Neurosecretion et diapause. (Lumbricidae) 

 MIETE, M. Physician, Med.Dr. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., Fac. of Med., State 

 Univ., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN, Netherlands 

 a. Development of the stomach. Homo sapiens (Primates) (in collaboration 

 with J. DANKMEIJER) 

 MIFUNE, S. M.Sc. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kyushu Univ., FUKUO- 

 KA, Japan 



a. Inductive action of fresh mouse tissues and its modification by various 

 methods. (Amphibia; Mammalia) 



b. Nature of protein responsible for induction. (Amphibia; Mammalia) 

 MIKAMI, Y. Dr.Phil., Dr.Med., M.I.I.E., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Mie Pre- 



fectural Univ. School of Med., TSU, Japan 



a. Etiology of some congenital anomalies. Mas molossinus albinus (Roden~ 

 tia) 



b. Developmental mechanism of entodermal organs. 



c. Experimental analysis of Wolffian lens regeneration. 



MILAIRE, J. M.D. — Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol., Fac. de Med. de l'Univ.. 

 97 Rue aux Laines, BRUXELLES, Belgique 



a. Cytochemistry of limb buds. (Vertebrata) 



b. Chemical predifferentiation of some anlagen during head development 

 (otic vesicle, chondrocranium, eye muscles). Mus norvegicus (Rodentia) 



c. Cytochemistry of cephalogenesis and of limb buds. Talpa spec. (Insects 

 vora) 



d. Histochemistry of the development of oligosyndactyly. Mus norvegicus 

 (Rodentia) 



e. Some histochemical aspects of development. Scylliorrhinus canicula 

 (Selachii) 



MILIN, R. Dr., Prof. — Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., SARA- 

 JEVO, Yougoslavie 

 (no embryological work in progress) 



MILLARD (BOKENHAM), Mrs. N. A. H. Ph.D. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. 

 of Cape Town, Rondebosch, CAPE TOWN, South Africa 

 (no embryological work in progress) 



MILLEN, J. W. M.A., M.D., D.Sc — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, 

 CAMBRIDGE, England 



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