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120. JoHLiN, J. M., J. Gen. Physiol. 18:481-484 (1934). Osmotic relations in hen's 



egg- 



121. Johnson, C. G., Biol. Rev. 17:151-177 (1942). Insect survival and water loss. 



122. Jones, L. L., /. Cell. & Comv. Physiol. 18:79-92 (1941). Osmotic regulation in 

 crabs. 



123. JiJRGENS, O., Zool. Jahrb., Aht. dig. Zool. u. Physiol. 55:1-46 (1935). Respira- 

 tion, osmoregulation and nephridia of Nereis. 



124. Kalmus, H., Arch. Protist. 66:409-420 (1929). Contractile vacuole responses 

 in a marine ciliate. 



125. Kamada, T., /. Exper. Biol. 10:75-78 (1933). Osmotic concentration of blood 

 of snail. 



126. Kamada, T., /. Vac. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo 4:49-61 (1935). Responses of con- 

 tractile vacuole of Paramecium to osmotic concentration of medium. 



127. Kamada, T., /. Fac. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo 4:195-202 (1936). Vacuolar output 

 by Paramecium in different media. 



128. Kempton, R. T., Am. ]. Physiol. 119:175-185 (1937). Excretion by collateral 

 circulation in frog kidney. 



129. Kempton, R. T., /. Morph. 73:247-263 (1943). Structure of renal tubule in 

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130. Keosian, J., ). Cell. & Comp. Physiol. 12:23-37 (1938). Secretion by chick 

 mesonephric tubules in tissue culture. 



131. Keys, A. B., Ztschr. vergl. Physiol. 15:352-363, 364-388 (1931). Chloride and 

 water absorption and secretion by gills of eel. 



132. Keys, A. B., Bull. Scripps Inst. Oceanog, Tech. Ser. 2:417-490(1931). Selective 

 action of decreased salinity, and distribution of killifish. 



133. Keys, A. B., Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond., B 112:184-197 (1933). Osmotic regulation 

 in the eel. 



134. KircHiNG,]. A., ]. Exper. Biol. 11:364-381(1934). Osmotic relations in peritrich 

 ciliates. 



135. Kitching, J. A., /. Exper. Biol. 13:11-27 (1936). Volume control in marine 

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136. Kitching, J. A., /. Exper. Biol. 15:143-151 (1938). Water balance in fresh- 

 water Peritricha. 



137. Kitching, J. A., Bio/. Rev. 13:403-444(1938). Contractile vacuoles. 



138. Koch, H. J., /. Exper. Biol. 15:152-160 (1938). Absorption of chloride by anal 

 papillae of dipteran larvae. 



139. Koizumi, T., Sci. Rep. Tohoku Univ., Ser. IV, 7:259-311 (1932). Exchange of 

 water and electrolytes in the holothurian Caudina. 



140. KoRR, I., ;. Cell. & Comp. Physiol. 13:175-193 (1939). Osmotic function of 

 chicken kidney. 



141a. Krogh, a., Ztschr. vergl. Physiol. 24: 656-666 (1937). Absorption of ions by 



fresh-water fish. 

 141b. Krogh, A., Skand. Arch. Physiol. 76:60-73 (1937). Absorption of chloride by 



frog. 



142. Kkogh, A., Ztschr. vergl. Physiol. 25:335-350(1938). Active absorption of ions 

 by fresh-water animals. 



143. Krogh, A., Osmotic Regulation in Aquatic Animals (1939). Cambridge Univ. 

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144. Krogh, A., et al., Skand. Arch. Physiol. 80:214-222 (1938). Permeabihty of 

 fish eggs. 



145. Krogh, A., Schmidt-Nielsen, K., and Zeuthen, E., Ztschr. vergl. Physiol 

 26: 230-238 (1938). Osmotic properties of frogs' eggs. 



146. Krogh, A., and Ussing, H., /. Exper. Biol. 14:35-37 (1937). Permeability of 

 trout eggs to water. 



147. Kromhout, G. a., /. Morph. 72: 167-177 (1943). Protonephridia of turbellarians. 



148. KuENEN, E. J., Arch. Neerl. Zool. 3:365-449 (1939). Osmotic behavior of 

 Artemia. 



149. LECLERcg, J., Arch. Internal. Physiol. 55:366-376, 412-419, 451-458 (1948). 

 Effects of humidity on larvae and adults of Tenebrio. 



150. Lees, A. A., ;. Exper. Biol. 20:43-60 (1943). Reactions of wireworms to moisture. 



