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94. Kleinholz, L. H., and Bourquin, E., Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 27:145-149 (1941). 

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95. Kleinholz, L. H., and Knowles, F. G. W., Biol. Bull. 75:266-273 (1938). 

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95a. Kleinholz, L. H., and Little, B. C, BioL Bull. 96:218-227 (1949). Diabeto- 

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95b. Knom^les, F. G. W., Biol. Bull. 98:66-80 (1950). Sinus gland hormone in 

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96. Knowles, F. G. W., and Callan, H. G., /. Exper. Biol. 17:262-266 (1940). 

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97. KoLLER, G., Ztschr. vergl. Physiol. 12:632-667 (1930). Calcium exchange in 

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98. KoLLER, G., Hormone bei wirbellosen Tieren (1938). Leipzig, Akad. Verlags. 

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99. Kopec, S., Biol. Bull. 42:324-342 (1922). Endocrine control of insect develop- 

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100. Krockert, G., Vitamine u. Hormone 1:24-31 (1941). Thyroxin and metabolism 

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101. Kyer, D. L., Biol. Bull. 82:68-78 (1942). Hormonal control of gastroHth forma- 

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102. Lesher, S. W., and Kendeigh, S. C, Wilson Bull. 53:169-180 (1941). Influ- 

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103. LiEBER, A., Ztschr. wiss. Zool. 148:364-400 (1936). Thyroid and growth in 

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104. Long, C. N. H., Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 10:91-103 (1942). 

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105. Long, C. N. H., Katzin, B., and Fry, E. G., Endocrinology 26:309-344 (1940). 

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106. Lukens, F. D. W., in The Chemistry and Physiology of Hormones (F. R. Moul- 

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107. Lyman, C. P., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 93:391-461 (1943). Control of 

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108. Mainx, v., Ztschr. induk. Abstam.Vererh. 75:256-276(1938). Eye pigments in 

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109. Marshall, F. H. A., Biol. Rev. 17:68-90 (1942). Factors in sexual periodicity. 



110. Marvin, H. N., and Smith, G. C, Endocrinology 32:87-91 (1943). Thyroid and 

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111. Matthews, S. A., Biol. Bull. 76:241-250 (1939). Role of gonadotropins in 

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112. Matthews, S. A., Biol. Bull 79:207-214 (1940). Role of gonadotropins in 

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113. Matthews, S. A., and Smith, D. C, Physiol. Zool. 20:161-164 (1947). Thy- 

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114. Megusar, F., Arch. Entw. Mech. 33:462-665 (1912). Eyestalks and molting in 

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115. Mellish, C. H., and Meyer, R. K., Anat. Rec. 69:179-189 (1937). Gonado- 

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116. Montalenti, G., and Vitagliano, G., Puh. Staz. Zool. Napoli 20:1-18 (1946). 

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117. MuRR, E., and Sklower, A., Ztschr. vergl. Physiol. 7:279-288 (1928). Thyroid 

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118. Pag^,I.H., Bull. New York Acad. Med. 19:461-477(1943). The physiological 

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119. Panouse, J., C. R. Acad. Sci. 217:553-555 (1943). Eyestalks and ovarian 

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120. Panouse, J., C. R. Acad. Sci. 218:293-294 (1944). Sinus glands and ovarian 

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