APPENDIX. 



Current References.— The student should refer to the available 

 current issues of the following journals to follow the results of the 

 more recent contributions to microscopic anatomy and the nearly 

 related subjects. 



American Journal of Anatomy. 



Anatomical Record. 



Biological . 1 hstracts. 



Biological Bulletin. 



Journal of Morphology. 



Science. 



Stain Technology. 



Quarterly Remeui of Biology. 



Zoologica I Record. 

 Anatomical Texts.— The following are a few of the texts which 

 will be found useful for reference: 



Adams, A. L. 1933. An Introduction to the Vertebrates, New York, 



John Wiley & Sons. 

 Daniel, J. F. 1934. The Elasmobranch Fishes, 3d ed., Berkeley, Calif., 



Univ. California Press. 

 Borland, W. A. N. 1932. The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 



Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company. 

 EcKER, A. 1889. The Anatomy of the Frog, Oxford, England, Clarendon 



Press. 

 Goodrich, E. S. 1930. Structure and Development of Vertebrates, New 



York, The Macmillan Company. 

 Hyman, L. H. 1922. A Laboratory Manual of Comparative Vertebrate 



Anatomy, Chicago, Univ. Cliicago Press. 

 KiNGSLEY, J. S. 1926. Outline of Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates, 



Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co. 

 Noble, K. G. 1931. Biology of the Amphibia, New York, McGraw-Hill 



Company. 

 Walter, H. E. 1928. Biology of the Vertebrates, New York, The Mac- 

 millan Company. 



Histological Texts. — The following textbooks of histology will be 

 found useful for additional reference and illustrations: 



Addison, W. H. F. 1927. Piersol's Normal Histology, Philadelphia, 

 .1. B. Lippincott Company. 



Bremer, J. L. 1927. A Textbook of Histology, Philadelphia, P. Blakis- 

 ton's Son & Co. 

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