Feldman 32 Pons 



a. Study on disaggregated cells of embryos. Triton (Utodela) 



1. The development of a tissue specific adhesiveness after reaggre- 



2. Processes of induction in reaggregated cells. gation. 

 FELL Miss H. B. F.I. I.E.. Dr — Strangcways Research Lab.. Wort's 



Causeway. CAMBRIDGE. England (U.K.) 

 (no data received on Nov. 1"'. 1953) 

 FEREMUTSCH. K. Dr Med. — Hirnanat. Inst, der Psychiatr. Univ. klinik. 

 Med. Fak.. Waldau. BERN. Schweiz 

 a. Endhirncntwicklung. speziell der Rinde und Bauplan. Mus (Rodentia), 



Homo (Primates) 

 h. Comparative development of the brain. Cricetus auratus (Rodentia) 

 (in collaboration with F. STRAUSS) 

 FERRIS. W. R. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO 37, 111., 

 a. Elcctronmicroscopy. U.S.A. 



FICQ, Mrs A. A. Lie. en Sci. Biol. — Lab. de Morphol. anim., Univ. libre 

 de Bruxelles. 1850 Chaussee de Wavre. BRUXELLES-Auderghem. 

 Belgique 

 a. Application d'une methode autoradiographique par irradation neutroni- 

 que, au dosage et a la localisation du Lithium dans des embryons. Am- 

 bystoma. Pleurodeles (Urodela) 

 h. Application d'une methode autoradiographique a I'etude du phenomene 

 d'induction. Ambystoma, Pleurodeles. Rana (Amphibia) 

 FILOGAMO. G. Dr — Inst, of human Anat.. Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 52, 

 TORINO. Italy 

 a. Histo- and organotypical growth of the embryonic liver in vitro. 

 Gallus domesticus (Aves) 

 FISCHBERG. M. Dr Phil. (Zurich), M.A. (Oxford) — Dept of Zool. and 

 Comp. Anat.. Univ. Museum, OXFORD, England (U.K.) 

 (no data received on Nov. 1**, 1953) 

 FISCHER. D. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of Connecticut, STORRS, Conn.. 

 U.S.A. 

 a. Excretion in embryos. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (in collaboration with 

 H.CLARK) 

 FISK. A. M.Sc. — St Mary's Hosp.. Med. School. Norfolk Place, Padding- 

 ton. LONDON W. 2, England (U.K.) 

 (no data received over some years) 

 FITZGERALD. L. R. Ph.D. — Univ. of Tennessee. Fac. of Biol. Sci., Med. 

 Units Div.. MEMPHIS 3. Tenn., U.S.A. 



a. Effects of temperature on neonates and development of thermo-regula- 

 tory mechanisms. Mus musculus (Rodentia) 



b. Metabolic characteristics of the neonatal period. Mus musculus (Ro- 

 dentia) 



FLEXNER. L. B. B.S.. M.D.. Prof. — Dept of Anat., Univ. of Penn- 

 sylvania. School of Med.. PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa, U.S.A. 



a. Enzyme activities in fetal liver and cerebral cortex. Cauia cobaya (Ro- 

 dentia) 



b. Placental transfer using radioisotopes. Cauia cobaya (Rodentia) 

 FONSECA SACARRAO. G. da Dr Sc. — Museu e Lab. Zool. d. Fac. 



d. Ci.. Univ. d. Lisboa, LISBOA, Portugal 

 (no cmbryological work in progress for 1953) 



