NEW TECHNICAL METHODS 



in Developmental Biology 



(arranged according to subjects) 



This chapter contains data on methods published during the two-year period 

 elapsed between the appearance of the previous and of the present full issue. 



CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS 



I/II Descriptive and experimental embryology 



III Physiology of development 



IV Development and genetics 

 V Development and pathology 



VI Regeneration 



a microscopy, photography and reconstruction 



b histology and cytology 



c operation and marking 



d culturing (of organisms, organs, tissues and cells) 



e physiology 



f histochemistry and cytochemistry 



g biochemistry 



h biophysics 



i mathematics 



Descriptive and Experimental Embryology 



Microscopy, photography and reconstruction 



1. Egg shell membranes for external guides in reconstruction. (General) 

 C. H. Barnett & G. Maxwell — Stain Technol. 35, 50-51, 1960 



2. Three-dimensional coordinate system for drawing reconstructions from 

 sectioned embryos. (General) 



J. A. Fowler — Stain Technol. 36 (in press) 



3. Fish scale preparation. (Pisces) 



E. K. Balon — Biologia 15, 373-376, 1960 



4. Gross vizualization of early implantation sites. (Mammalia) 



M. C. Ward Orsini & H. W. Mossman — Anat. Rec. 139, 331-332, 1961 



5. Observations on the embryology and physiology of reproduction by study 

 of cleared uterine tracts. (Mammalia) 



M. C. Ward Orsini — J. Repr. Fert. (in press) 



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