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164. Gerebtzoff, M. A., Arch. Internat. Physiol. 52:249-260 (1942). Stimulation of 

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165. Gesell, R., Am. ). Physiol. 116:228-238 (1936). Single unit pattern of respira- 

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166. GiRDEN, E., et. al., /. Comp. Psych. 21:367-385 (1936). Conditioning of decorti- 

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170. Granit, R., Rubenstein, B., and Therman, P. O., J. Physiol. 85:34P-36P 

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171. Granit, R., andSKOGLUNo, C R., /. Physiol. 103:435-448 (1945). Conduction 

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173. Gray, J., ). Exper. Biol. 13:181-191 (1936). Locomotor reflexes in eel. 



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177. Gray, J., and Lissmann, H. W., /. Exper. Biol. 23:121-132, 133-142 (1946). 

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178. Gray, J., Lissmann, H. W., and Pumphrey, R. J., /. Exper. Biol. 15:408-430 

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179. Gray, J., and Sand, A., ). Exper. Biol. 13:200-209, 210-218 (1936). Locomotor 

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180. Grundfest, H., Ann. Rev. Physiol. 9:477-506 (1947). Review, bioelectric 

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181. Grundfest, H., and Campbell, B., /. Neurophysiol. 5:275-294 (1942). Speed 

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182. Hadzi, J., Arb. Zool. Inst. Wien 17:225-268 (1909). Nervous system of Hydra. 



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184. Harvey, E. N., Carnegie Inst., Wash., Tortugas Papers 132:29-39 (1911). Con- 

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186. Hecht, S., ;. Exper. Biol. 25:229-260, 261-299 (1918). Coordination of responses 

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187. Heck, L., Lotos 67/68:168-189 (1920). Associative behavior in earthworm. 



188. Heinbecker, P., Am. ]. Physiol. 117:686-700 (1936). Potentials of Limulus- 

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189. Herrick, C. J., The Brain of the Tiger Salamander (1947). Univ. Chicago Press. 

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190. Herter, K.,Ztschr. vergl. Physiol. 14:609-628 (1931). Ganglionic function in 

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191. Hertwxg, O., and Hertwig, R., Das Nervensystem und die Sinnesorgane der 

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192. Hess, W. N., ). Morph. 39:515-542 (1924). Reactions to light in Lumbricus. 



193. Hess, W. N., ). Comp. Neurol. 68:161-171 (1937). Nervous system of Dolicho- 

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194. HiLGARD, E. R., and Marquis, D. C, Conditioning and Learning (1940). New 

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195. HiNEs, M-., /. Neurophysiol. 3:442-466 (1940). Excitation of precentral gyrus of 

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196. HiNEs, M., Carnegie Inst. Contr. to Embryol. 196:153-209 (1942). Neuromotor 

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