Meiosis and Chromosomal Segregation 2?) 



APPENDIX 



Drosophila 

 Bibliographies on most, if not all, investigations with all species of Drosophila through 

 1962 are found in source I (which includes subject indexes), and the more recent 

 work in 5. The lite cycle, culture, cytological and genetic experiments for the class- 

 room are given in 3, 4, 6, 8. All aspects of Drosophila biology are treated in detail in 3. 

 Mutants found until about 1942 are described in 2. Many mutants found since then 

 are described in 5, or referred to in 1 . A new and complete compilation is in prepara- 

 tion (7). Stock lists of various Drosophila species maintained in different laboratories, 

 addresses of Drosophila workers, research and teaching notes are given international 

 presentation in the more or less annual bulletin of 5. 



1. Bibliography on the Genetics of Drosophila: Part I by H. J. Muller (Edinburgh: 

 Oliver and Boyd, 1939, 132 pp.). Parts II, ///, and IV by I. H. Herskowitz (Ox- 

 ford: Alden Press, 1953, 212 pp.; Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1958, 

 296 pp.; and New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963, 344 pp., respectively). 



2. Bridges, C. B., The Mutants of Drosophila melanogaster (completed and edited by 

 Brehme, K. S.), Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publ. 552, 

 257 pp., 1944. 



3. Demerec, M. (Ed.), The Biology of Drosophila, New York: J. Wiley & Sons. 632 

 pp., 1950. Xerographed by University Microfilms, Inc.. 313 N. 1st Street, Ann 

 Arbor, Michigan. 



4. Demerec, M., and Kaufmann, B. P., Drosophila Guide, 7th Ed. Washington, D.C.: 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 47 pp., 1961. 



5. Drosophila Information Service (E. Novitski. Editor, Dept. of Biology, Universit\ 

 of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.). 



6. Haskell, G., Practical Heredity with Drosophila, Edinburgh and London: Oliver 

 and Boyd. 124 pp., 1961. 



7. Lindsley, D. L., and Grell, E. H., The Mutants of Drosophila, Washington, D.C.: 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1965. 



8. Strickberger, M. W., Experiments in Genetics with Drosophila, New York: J. Wiley 



& Sons, 144 pp., 1962. 



Zea 



1. Kiesselbach, T. A., "The Structure and Reproduction of Corn," Univ. Nebraska 

 Coll. Agric, Agric. Exp. Sta. Res. Bull., No. 161, 1949. 



2. Maize News Letter (M. M. Rhoades, Ed.. Dept. of Botany, Indiana University, 

 Bloomington, Ind.). 



3. Sprague, G. F., Corn and Corn Improvement, New York: Academic Press, 1955. 



4. Weijer, J., "A Catalogue of Genetic Maize Types Together with a Maize Bibliog- 

 raphy," Bibliographica Genetica, 14:189-425, 1952. 



Neurospora 



1. Bachmann, B., and Strickland, W. N.. Neurospora Bibliography and Index. New 

 Haven: Yale University Press, 1965. 



2. Fincham. J. R. S., and Day, P. R., Fungal Genetics, Oxford: Blackwell Scientific 

 Publications. 1963. 



3. Ryan, F. J., "Selected Methods of Neurospora Genetics," Methods in Medical Re- 

 search. 3:51-75, 1950. 



4. Wagner, R. P., and Mitchell, H. K... Genetics and Metabolism, 2nd Ed., New York: 

 J. Wiley & Sons, 1964. 



