Methods, 45 



History, Biographies, etc. (no entries) 



Miscellaneous items (no entries) 



INDEX TO AUTHORS AND EDITORS 

 with reference to serial numbers of book notices 



Abdel Razek, H. , 17 



Balls, M. , 6 

 Bar, T., 27 

 Begley, D.J., 18 

 Browder, L. W. , 1 

 Busch, H. , 26 



Calvo, W. , 28 



CIBA, 21 



Curtis, A.S.G., 35 



Daniel, J.C. , Jr. , 45 



Eskes, T.K.A.B. , 25 



Fairweather, D.V.I. , 25 

 Fellenberg, G. , 10 

 Firth, J. A. , 18 

 Fishman, W.H. , 26 

 Fliedner, T.M. , 28 

 Freeman, R.D. , 32 

 Friedrich, H. , 14 



Gallien, L. , 2 



Hatano, S. , 36 

 Hoult, J.R.S., 18 



Ishikawa, H. , 36 

 Ivanova-Kazas , O.M. 



Jacobs, W.P, 



11 



Kelemen, E. , 28 

 Konig, H.E, , 31 

 Konigsberg, I.R. 

 Korotkova, G.P. , 



5 



Lamprecht , I. , 9 

 Lebedkina, N.S., 39 

 Le Douarin, N. , 37 

 Leraercier, A. , 24 

 Li twin, S.D., 44 



Mauleon, P. , 22 

 Monroy, A. , 3 

 Moore, T.C. , 12 

 Moscona, A. A. , 3 



Naftolin, F. , 20 

 Newth, D.R. , 6 

 Nienhuis, A.W., 38 



Oppenheimer, S.B., 4 



Parvez, H, , 43 

 Parvez, S. , 43 



Pflugf elder, O, , 15 

 16 Pitts, J.D. , 35 



Poljakow, G. I. , 29 

 Porter, I.H., 2 3 

 Prasad, K.N., 34 



Razek zie Abdel Razek 

 Ross, I.K., 13 

 Ruch, J.V. , 33 

 Russell, L.B. , 41 



Sato, H. , 36 

 Scandalios, J.G., 40 

 Schumacher, G.-H., 19 

 Slewing, R. , 42 

 Siskind, G.W. , 44 

 Stamatoyannopoulos, G. 



Subtelny, S. , 7,8 

 Sussex, I.M. , 8 



Vallet, H.L., 23 



Van Oostrora, C.G. , 30 



Verwoerd, CD, A., 30 



Weksler, M.E. , 44 



Zotin, A.I. , 9 



GENERAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (see also 37,42) 



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