II. 8a 



II. 8b 



8 Growth and di[[erentiation 

 (Invertebrates and Vertebrates) 

 a Growth 

 Altschul. R. — a 



Moment, G. B. — b J 



Oksche. A. A. — a (6) J 



Wurmbach, H.— b J 



Levi. G. L. — a HV 



Godina, G. — b L 



Wurmbach. H. — b L 



Harrison, G. A. — a (4)M 



Hintzsche. E. — b (5)M 



Lyne. A. G. — b M 



a b Growth and differentiation 



Sauser G. — e 



Wurmbach. H. — a (5/6) V 



McKeehan, M. S. — a L 



Willier, B. H. — b L 



b Differentiation 



Briggs, R. W. and 



King. T.J. -a J 



Kocher, W. — b T 



Rose, S. M. — a J 



Wilde, C. E., Jr. — b. d J 



Clayton — Freedman, Mrs R. 

 M.; Feldman, M. and Oli- 

 ver — Yates, Mrs, H. B. — 

 Zwilling, E. — a 

 Markert, C. L. — b 



L 

 L 



M 



III PHYSIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT 



SUBDIVISION 



/ Theoretical problems and general questions 



2 Methods and techniques 



3 General subjects (asexual development, etc.) 

 -i Initial development 



a General subjects 



b Primordial germ cells 



c Gameto-. ovo- and spermatogenesis 



d Maturation 



e Ovulation and oviposition 



f Activation and fertilization 



g Parthenogenesis 



5 Cleavage and mitosis 

 a Cleavage 



b Mitosis 



6 Further development of Invertebrates 



a General subjects (including complete development) 

 b ,,Primitiventwicklung" (including early development) 

 c Induction and determination 

 d Development of part of the organism 

 e Development of special organ systems 

 (Cf. general subdivision p. HI — 143) 

 f Histo- and cytochemistry 

 g Serological and immunological studies 



7 Further development of Vertebrates 

 a General investigations 



1 General subjects 



2 Complete development 



3 Later development 



4 Implantation and placentation 



5 Development of behaviour 



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