APPENDIX IV 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY 



(Matter in parenthesis indicates the purpose for which each reference is cited in the 

 preceding pages, not necessarily the main subject matter of the article in question.) 



Adams, A. Elizabeth. 



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 (Employs Nile blue sulfate.) 



Addicott, F. T. 



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Alcorn, G. D. and Yeaqer, C. C. 



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Albert, H. 



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Ambler, J. A., and Holmes, W. C. 



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Andrade-Pennt, E. 



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Anonymous. 



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Anthony, E. E., Jr. 



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Antopol, W., Glaubach, S. and Goldman, L. 



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Apathy, S. 



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Abtsch wager, E. 



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AsTBURY, W. T. and Preston, R. D. 



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Backman, Elba. 



1935. A rapid combined fixing and staining method for plant chromosome 

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Bailey, P. 



1921. Cytological observations on the pars buccalis of the hypophysis 

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 (Employs acid violet as a counterstain to Altmann's anilin fuchsin, 

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