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a. Biochemical studies on vitellogenesis (hormonal mechanism of protein 

 synthesis, intercellular protein transport, isotope and immunofluorescent 

 techniques). (Crustacea; Vertebrata) 

 WALLEY, Miss L. J. — Marine Science Labs., Univ. Coll. of North Wales, 

 MENAI BRIDGE, Anglesey, Wales 

 a. Histological studies on metamorphosis. (Cirripedia, Crustacea) 

 WARD, R.J. B.Sc, Ph.D., F.R.I.C, M.I. Biol. — Reckitt & Sons, 160 Dan- 

 som Lane, HULL, England 

 a. The teratogenic effects of drugs; testing of drugs for foetal toxicity. 

 (Mammalia) 

 WARKANY, J. M.D., M.I. I.E., Prof. — Children's Hosp. Res. Found.. Div. 

 of Teratol., Elland and Bethesda Avenues, CINCINNATI, Ohio 45229, 

 U.S.A. 



a. Chromosomal studies of tissues of embryos rendered abnormal by tera- 

 togenic agents. Rattus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia) 



b. Pituitary-adrenal relations in fetuses rendered abnormal by teratogens. 

 Rattus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia) 



c. Experimental production of congenital malformations by streptonigrin. 

 Rattus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia) 



WARTENBERG. H. Dr.med. — Anat. Inst, der Univ., Univ.-Krankenhaus 



Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52. HAMBURG 20, Deutsche Bundesrepubhk 

 WARTIOVAARA. JJ. M.D. — Lab. of Exp.Embryol., Dept. of Physiol. 

 Zool., Univ. of Helsinki, Arkadiankatu 7. HELSINKI, Finland 

 a. The electron microscopy of kidney tubulogenesis in vitro. Mus mus- 

 cutus (Rodentia) 

 WATANABE, H. Ph.D. — Inst, of Zool.. Tokyo Kyoiku Univ., Otsuka- 

 Kubomachi 24, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, Japan 

 a. Colony-specificity and selective fertilization in compound forms. (Botryl- 

 lus primiqenus (Ascidia) (in collaboration with H. OKA) 

 WATANABE. T. Dr. — Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Konan Univ., Okamo- 

 to. Motoyama-cho. Higashi-nada-ku. KOBE, Japan 

 a. Change of ultrastructure during differentiation of embryonic cells. (Am- 

 phibia) 

 WATERMAN. Allyn T. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.. M.I.I.E., Prof. — Dept. of Biol.. 

 Williams Coll.. WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass.. U.S.A. 

 a. Development of structure and function of the thyroid, hypophysis, and 



neuro-secretory svstem. ('higher Vertebrata) 

 h. Function of the thyroid gland. Eptatretus stouti (Myxinoidea, Cyclosto- 



mata) 

 c. Limb reqeneration and prolactin. Diemuctiflus viridescens (Urodela) 

 WATTERSON. R. L. Ph.D.. M.I.I.E.. Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of 



Illinois. URBANA. 111.. U.S.A. 

 WATTS. G. T. Ch.M.. F.R.C.S. — Dept. of Surgery, Queen Ehzabeth 

 Hosp., Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15. England 



a. Origin of cells in hcahng wounds. 



b. Relation of regeneration to reactions of immunity. 



c. Nature of wound healing in relation to components involved and 

 responsible (mucopolysaccharides and collagen). 



WAYMOUTH. C. — The Tackson Lab., BAR HARBOR. Me., U.S.A. 



a. Development of Na-K activated ATPase in kidney and lung, i n 

 vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia) 

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