VI. 6. 4 



Sato, T. — b 



Campbell, J. C. — a (8) 



Eguchi, G. — a (9) 



Freeman, G. — a 



Gaze, R. M. — a 



Hasegawa, M. — c 



Kato, M. — a 



Mikami, Y. — c 



Overton, J. H. — b 



Reyer, R. W. — a 



Sato, T. — a (7/9) 



Stone, L. S. — a, b 



Stone.L.S. — c (11) 



Takano, K. T. — a 



Takano, K. T. — b (9) 



Tweedell, K. S. — a 



Doorenmalen, W. J. van — b (7)L 



Woerdeman, M. W. — a L 



Rugh, R. — c M 



Woerdeman, M. W. — a M 



Skeleton 



Gitlin, G. — b M 



Polezhaev, L. V. — a M 



Muscular system 



Dimitrova, A. — b M 



Alimentary tract 



Kido, T. — a C 



Wilson, J. W. — a V 



O'Steen, W. K. — a, b J 



O'Steen, W. K. — c (10) J 



Hasegawa, M. — b L 



Fortak, W. — a M 



VI. 8 



Kuru, M. — a (6)M 



Stern, K. — a M 



Respiratory organs 



Heart, vascular system and blood 



Masui, Y. — b I 



Haigh, G. — a M 



Harris, P. F. — a M 



Polezhaev, L. V. — d M 



Coelomic cavities, endothelia, lym- 

 phatic system and connective tissue 

 Urogenital system 

 Endocrine organs 



Belka-Grzybek, A. — a M 



Gruca, St. — b M 



Pluta, E. — a,b M 



Wroblewski, R. — a M 



7 Growth and differentiation 



Morrill, J. B. — c B 



Pasquini, P. — b B 



Petrucci, D. — b B 



Pasquini, P. — b C 



Petrucci, D. — b C 



Wilson, J. W. — a V 



Faber, J. — b J 



Nowak, A. — b J 



Knight, P. F. — a (7)L 



Knight, P. F. — a (7)M 



Stern, K. — a M 



8 Methods and techniques 

 Bell, E. — f 



VII. METAMORPHOSIS 

 KEY 



1 Theoretical problems and general questions 



2 Metamorphosis of the entire organism 

 a General subjects 



b Descriptive studies 



c Experimental morphological studies 



d Physiological studies 



e Endocrinological studies 



3 Metamorphosis of parts of the organism 



4 Metamorphosis of organ systems 



(Cf. Key on p. 195) 



5 Methods and techniques 



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