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 General questions and announcements 



I The Hubrecht Laboratory 



In the year 1954 for the first time an international team work 

 will be held at the Hubrecht Laboratory, in order to stimulate and strengthen 

 international cooperation in a very direct and practical way by a working 

 together for half a year on a general problem of great actuahty and by 

 exchanging personal experiences and opinions. Besides the concerted scien- 

 tific approach to the general problem, the literature around the subject will 

 be discussed critically in order to stimulate the reading of foreign hterature 

 and ameliorate the form and accuracy of scientific publication. 



As a guarantee of a high scientific level, this team work is only open for 

 postgraduates and exceptionally for very promising advanced students. 



The following scientists will participate in this first team work to be held 

 from February 1st till July 31st (in chronological order of apphcation): 



1) Miss V. M. McMurray (Phil.Dr), Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, U.S.A. 



2) D. J. McCallion (Phil.Dr), Acadia Univ., Wolfville, N.S., Canada 



3) T. W. Glenister (Med.Dr). Charing Cross Hosp.. Univ. of London, 



England 



4) M. Sala S.J. (Phil.Dr), Zool. Inst.. Padova, Italy 



5) R. Mori (M.Sc), Biol. Inst., Toyama Univ.. Japan 



6) O. Hassa (Dr Vet.M.), Vet. Fac, Inst. Histol. 6 Embryo!., Univ. of 



Ankara, Turkey 



7) Miss D. Harari (M.Sc), Dept of Zool., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel 



8) K. Hara (M.Sc), Biol. Inst., Nagoya Univ., Japan 



9) Miss M. Th. C. van Egmond (M.Sc), Zool. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht. 



Netherlands 

 10) Miss A. G. Johnen (Phil.Dr), Zool. Inst., Univ. of Cologne, Germany 



II The Central Embryological Library (C.E.L.) 

 A Exchange of reprints: mailing list; etc. 



We want to thank those colleagues who sent us reprints and request them 

 to continue to do so. A more or less complete collection of reprints as part of 

 the C.E.L. may be of great use both to guest workers at the Hubrecht La- 

 boratory and to investigators abroad, for borrowing reprints and for information 

 about literature. This aim can only be attained by receiving reprints from as 

 many investigators as possible. 



The Hubrecht Laboratory in its turn is distributing considerable numbers 

 of reprints of its pubhcations. but this distribution is of course bound to certain 

 hmits. Therefore only institutes and scientific teams can 

 be placed on our mailing list. An exchange with individual 

 investigators cannot unfortunately be upheld. 



As mentioned in previous issues all reprints are classified upon receipt 

 according to a subject-classification-system which corresponds to that used 

 in the G.E.I.S. This makes our collection of reprints particularly well 

 accessable. 



May we remind you of our request to place in the C.E.L. those private 

 collections of books and reprints which are iiot in use any more? In this way 

 these collections become again accessable. just as is the case with material 



